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maniac did not want to move over. maniac did not want to move over. the associate shoved him over and 10 seconds later, a gun was shot and the bullet came into the car, pierced the associate to the neck and killed him instantly. maniac said, if he had not shoved me aside i would be dead. i am done. that was his turning point. call it a turning point, called the teachable moment. use whatever terminology that you want. that is where we need to be present. when i say we, i mean, we. at that turning point, at that moment of truth, that teachable moment, it is imperative that resources be brought to bear. now, what are the two most impressive resources that are brought to bear at that moment. there are two major forces that helped gang members change. one of them is tattoo removal. this is the first major force in the denunciation. the second is legal assistance. surprising. you did not see this on the video and i never thought of this. the first thing individuals need, not to feel like gang members -- is to erase their past. they have literally talked wi
maniac did not want to move over. maniac did not want to move over. the associate shoved him over and 10 seconds later, a gun was shot and the bullet came into the car, pierced the associate to the neck and killed him instantly. maniac said, if he had not shoved me aside i would be dead. i am done. that was his turning point. call it a turning point, called the teachable moment. use whatever terminology that you want. that is where we need to be present. when i say we, i mean, we. at that...
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president, if some maniac were to capture that ship, he'd have access to all the data in our defense network, and he could easily bring the entire country to its knees. hmm. i think i smell a rotten egg. eggman. i hate to say it, but you may be right, rouge. this is just the kind of insane plot he'd come up with. ♪ da da dee dee dee computers make evil so easy! [ laughs evilly ]
president, if some maniac were to capture that ship, he'd have access to all the data in our defense network, and he could easily bring the entire country to its knees. hmm. i think i smell a rotten egg. eggman. i hate to say it, but you may be right, rouge. this is just the kind of insane plot he'd come up with. ♪ da da dee dee dee computers make evil so easy! [ laughs evilly ]
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if you act like a maniac, they are going to act like a maniac. pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just take a break. that was part of the things they found in oklahoma, they blew that thing up and all the disaster service people were sitting there taking a break, you know, they worked 12 hour shifts, 12 on, 12 off, but their break area was right across the street. the whole time they were taking a break, they were sitting there thinking they ought to be helping. so were they really getting a break in no. do something else. think about something else. pace yourself. emphasize teamwork, make sure everybody on the team is aware of the plan and if you are helping somebody, make sure they are aware of the plan. that's important. because some people just, what are you doing, why are you guys here? explain it to them. take a minute and explain it to them and they will help you, usually. it makes your job easier. rotate personnel as needed. people
if you act like a maniac, they are going to act like a maniac. pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just take a break. that was part of the things they found in oklahoma, they blew that thing up and all the disaster service people were sitting there taking a break, you know, they worked 12 hour shifts, 12 on, 12 off, but their break area was right across the street. the...
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there's a meth-crazed maniac over my bed wearing nothing but a clown mask. and a jock strap. he's got an ax in his hand. i reach for my gun and then i think, oh, i remember, congressman edwards took my gun. may i call to fight off that guy? or do i just reason with him or do i offer to gay marry him? >> i think you'd be able to get the gun because i will not have removed it from your home. >> but you do see the problem? no. it's hard to envision that problem. >> you and i have something in common. we're both disappointed with president obama. >> i'm not disappointed with the president. >> have you criticized his policy on drone use. >> i have criticized some of president obama's policies. >> when he asked for extra troops in afghanistan, did you vote yes? >> no, i did not. okay. let me ask you something. do you believe that social security should be cut? >> no. okay. president obama has proposed cuts to social security and medicaid. what is this doing to you? >> i saw that as a problem. so you have a problem with president obama. >> i have a problem with cutting social securi
there's a meth-crazed maniac over my bed wearing nothing but a clown mask. and a jock strap. he's got an ax in his hand. i reach for my gun and then i think, oh, i remember, congressman edwards took my gun. may i call to fight off that guy? or do i just reason with him or do i offer to gay marry him? >> i think you'd be able to get the gun because i will not have removed it from your home. >> but you do see the problem? no. it's hard to envision that problem. >> you and i have...
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if you're these people you're going to get in the car with this maniac now? >> no. >> everyone does get back in the car, nick. everyone gets back in the car and they take off. >>> every cute girl -- oh, boy -- >> this is sidney jane. apparently she is a comedian. check her out. >> this is my cute face. >> the whole song put to the song by the velvet underground. sidney put together two minutes of some of the ugliest faces you can find coming out of a cute girl. i can't tear my eyes off of it because the contortions she puts her mug through are entertaining. >> it's like a cartoon. >> sidney is getting a lot of attention for her video because this is the new thing to do for cute girls. look at these pictures. here's this girl. >> oh, no. >> quite cute on the left. >> no. >> ugly on the right. >> that's incredible. >> that's awesome. >> and third -- >> wow. >> i like this trend. this is really cool trend. we should do it. >> yeah we should. >> oh, yeah.x i said sexy. >> that will do it. it's not just for girls. the rules say men can do it too. >> is that sexy o
if you're these people you're going to get in the car with this maniac now? >> no. >> everyone does get back in the car, nick. everyone gets back in the car and they take off. >>> every cute girl -- oh, boy -- >> this is sidney jane. apparently she is a comedian. check her out. >> this is my cute face. >> the whole song put to the song by the velvet underground. sidney put together two minutes of some of the ugliest faces you can find coming out of a cute...
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. >>> abducted by a maniac who holds your life in his hands.tartling reality for far too many victims. victims who abc's john donvan discovered must bravely adapt to a surreal and sadistic world if they have any hope of making it out alive. >> reporter: expect in the continuous joyous aftermath to hear words like healing and recovery thrown around. that's all anyone can wish for now for three women who lost so much of life, yet are still alive. because they somehow had what it takes to survive. unfortunately we have a long list of quite recent cases to study what that survival takes. a long list of children abducted and held from months to years to nearly two decades in the case of jaycee dugard, who has been able since her release so freedom in 2009, after 18 years of captivity in a backyard in antioch, california, where she was beaten and raped, able actually to show the outside world the face of someone who appears to have a life again. a smile again. a confidence when doing television interviews of which she has now done quite a few. >> i c
. >>> abducted by a maniac who holds your life in his hands.tartling reality for far too many victims. victims who abc's john donvan discovered must bravely adapt to a surreal and sadistic world if they have any hope of making it out alive. >> reporter: expect in the continuous joyous aftermath to hear words like healing and recovery thrown around. that's all anyone can wish for now for three women who lost so much of life, yet are still alive. because they somehow had what it...
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it is written by come as far as i can tell, maniac, an absolute sociopath, and i think that when this is over we should find this thane rosenbaum subject and to true mob vengeance. but the book does have a number of provocative themes, and it tonight will really belong to our guests to challenge those themes. it has already received a fair amount of attention on npr and the number of other outlets, bbc. and is partly because people feel that even the discussion of revenge is unseemly. it is barbaric. it is primitive. it -- you cannot actually have an honest conversation about revenge and the united states. immediately it harkens back to a primitive past. it is when the world. leighton and, before we became civilized. but the book's claim is that vengeance is a healthy motion. is biologically necessary, is coming in vashti's is also very much for the evolution of our species. and we are a people that are wired. brain circuitry for retaliation, for fairness. we simply cannot tolerate injustice. we cannot in tolerate the wrongdoer getting away with murder. that is one of the delors of th
it is written by come as far as i can tell, maniac, an absolute sociopath, and i think that when this is over we should find this thane rosenbaum subject and to true mob vengeance. but the book does have a number of provocative themes, and it tonight will really belong to our guests to challenge those themes. it has already received a fair amount of attention on npr and the number of other outlets, bbc. and is partly because people feel that even the discussion of revenge is unseemly. it is...
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if you're not a psychopathic maniac, they have no business putting you in solitary confinement. >> we should be looking at those individuals that we're afraid of. >> reporter: chris epps opened unit 32 in 1990 when was parchman's second in command, but in 2010, as the state commissioner of the corrections, he decided to close it. >> it has not affected public safety, as far as the citizens of the state. it has not affected our staff. no one has gotten hurt. >> reporter: you've been quoted as saying if you treat somebody like an animal. >> that's exactly the way they behave, and we learned that firsthand. >> reporter: firsthand in 2007 when there were three murders and one suicide inside unit 32. the a.c.l.u. sued epps over what it called inhumane conditions. >> it's my belief it affected them mentally. >> reporter: you think it triggered psychiatric problems that they may not have had beforehand? >> that's correct or made it worse. >> reporter: after a series of reforms, the number of mississippi inmates in solitary confinement is down 75% from 1300 in 2007 to just over 300 today. >>
if you're not a psychopathic maniac, they have no business putting you in solitary confinement. >> we should be looking at those individuals that we're afraid of. >> reporter: chris epps opened unit 32 in 1990 when was parchman's second in command, but in 2010, as the state commissioner of the corrections, he decided to close it. >> it has not affected public safety, as far as the citizens of the state. it has not affected our staff. no one has gotten hurt. >> reporter:...
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it was written by a source i could tell, a maniac an absolute sociopath, and i think that when this is over you should find him and subjecting to true mob vengeance. but the book does have a number of provocative themes, and the night it will really belong to our guests to challenge those things. it's all received a fair amount of attention. a story on npr and other outlets. and it's partly because people feel that, even the discussion of revenge is unseemly. it's barbaric. it's primitive. you can't actually have an honest conversation about revenge in the united states. immediately it goes back to primitive past. when the world pre-enlightened before we became civilized. but the book's claim is that vengeance is a healthy emotion. it's biologically necessary. in fact, it's responsible for a much for the evolution of our species. and we are a people that are wired. the book is filled with neuroscience typical studies that remind us that we are hardwired, biologically, of brain circuitry for retaliation. we simply cannot tolerate injustice. we cannot and tolerate the wrongdoers getting
it was written by a source i could tell, a maniac an absolute sociopath, and i think that when this is over you should find him and subjecting to true mob vengeance. but the book does have a number of provocative themes, and the night it will really belong to our guests to challenge those things. it's all received a fair amount of attention. a story on npr and other outlets. and it's partly because people feel that, even the discussion of revenge is unseemly. it's barbaric. it's primitive. you...
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. ♪ she's a maniac maniac ♪ ♪ and she's dancing like she's never danced before ♪ >> stephanie: uh-huhelcome it to. fifty-two minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. why looky who is here? >> my name is sue. how do you do! >> stephanie: it's sue in rockville, everybody, with her brand new jingle. >> caller: i have a jingle? i have got to listen it's amazing. >> stephanie: oh, here it is again. >> caller: thank you. ♪ my name is sue, how do you do ♪ >> stephanie: there you go. >> i think it's johnny cash, but you know. >> caller: please tell their trolls when they call in that it would be helpful if they are a little bit more sober when they call. >> stephanie: yeah that one guy was blasted. >> caller: speaking frontier gibberish was a role filled in blazing saddles. that role has been filled. >> stephanie: right. grady asks why didn't the irs pull the tax-exempt status from the [ inaudible ] church after [ inaudible ]. [ applause ] >> stephanie: good question. which brings me to this piece. [ ♪ patriotic music ♪ ] >> stephanie: david blinkenhor
. ♪ she's a maniac maniac ♪ ♪ and she's dancing like she's never danced before ♪ >> stephanie: uh-huhelcome it to. fifty-two minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. why looky who is here? >> my name is sue. how do you do! >> stephanie: it's sue in rockville, everybody, with her brand new jingle. >> caller: i have a jingle? i have got to listen it's amazing. >> stephanie: oh, here it is again. >> caller: thank...
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accidents while bulletproof backpacks to protect you from the intentional reign of terror of homicidal maniacs. while a lead is the distributor of the backpacks little a year zero is the manufacture he is based in colombia and he made his fortune selling bulletproof fashion jackets to customers in fancy department stores in gun ravaged colombia which is what we are now america gun ravaged just like colombia and just like our pioneering days whether you like it or not america in the wild wild west is the bane to me let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. for more on these stories we've covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our website at r.t. dot com slash usa you also follow me on twitter at m underscore j underscore how will stay tuned next for prime interest. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to b
accidents while bulletproof backpacks to protect you from the intentional reign of terror of homicidal maniacs. while a lead is the distributor of the backpacks little a year zero is the manufacture he is based in colombia and he made his fortune selling bulletproof fashion jackets to customers in fancy department stores in gun ravaged colombia which is what we are now america gun ravaged just like colombia and just like our pioneering days whether you like it or not america in the wild wild...
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accidents while bulletproof backpacks protect you from the intentional reign of terror of homicidal maniacs while the lead is the distributor of the backpack michael how the euro is the manufacture he is based in colombia and he made his fortune selling bulletproof fashion jackets to customers in fancy department stores in gun ravaged colombia which is what we are now america gun ravaged just like colombia and just like our pioneering days whether you like it or not americans the wild wild west is winning tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the residence. that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we've covered go to youtube dot com slash artsy america check out our web site at our q. dot com slash usa can also follow me on twitter at am underscored j underscore how will have a great night. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you saw . was a big picture. good afternoon to welcome the prime interest i'm carryin
accidents while bulletproof backpacks protect you from the intentional reign of terror of homicidal maniacs while the lead is the distributor of the backpack michael how the euro is the manufacture he is based in colombia and he made his fortune selling bulletproof fashion jackets to customers in fancy department stores in gun ravaged colombia which is what we are now america gun ravaged just like colombia and just like our pioneering days whether you like it or not americans the wild wild west...
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nothing more than a maniac. bill schulz, some people call him a terrorist, and he considers himself a teacher. and next to me, former new mexico governor gary johnson. he builds neat stuff and has a great girl. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. welcome to the worst day of your miserable life, america. >> thanks, a lot. it was meant to be fun, but offended everyone. the student council at an arizona high school had a red neck day and encouraged everyone to dress the part leading up to the big year-end dance. it was supposed to be like the show "duck. >>> nasty" but -- "duck dye dynasty" but some were not amused. he wore a confederate flag which said the confederacy represents the institute of slavery and that is a direct attack on african-americans. and then there is a matter of offending the appalachian american population overall as a woman from the southern poverty law center noted some of the students traced their roots to the south and quote maybe they don't feel so great about being called red n
nothing more than a maniac. bill schulz, some people call him a terrorist, and he considers himself a teacher. and next to me, former new mexico governor gary johnson. he builds neat stuff and has a great girl. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. welcome to the worst day of your miserable life, america. >> thanks, a lot. it was meant to be fun, but offended everyone. the student council at an arizona high school had a red neck day and encouraged everyone to dress the part...
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>> maybe if there is a lonely juror who likes homicidal maniacs. why the law sucks, no offense, kimberly. the worst movie ever made in my mind was "12 angry men." it was about a jury that was trying to come to a decision. >> classic. >> it was two hours of henry fonda saying how do you know what the truth is? how do you know if they are telling the truth, blah, blah, blah. they trained the population to subvert truth, not through lying, but creating new realities. let's look at three cases. gosnell, that won't be about murder. that is about racism. you look at arias. that's not murder, that's domestic violence. the boston bombings. that's not terror, but that is about bullying and sibling oppression. basically deliberation is not about finding out the truth, but filtering and flushing out the bs that pretends to be truth in our modern society in which we use newing but the truth to lay -- we use anything but the truth to find out what happened, responsibility, individual responsibility. >> one of my favorite movies of all time. >> worst ever made.
>> maybe if there is a lonely juror who likes homicidal maniacs. why the law sucks, no offense, kimberly. the worst movie ever made in my mind was "12 angry men." it was about a jury that was trying to come to a decision. >> classic. >> it was two hours of henry fonda saying how do you know what the truth is? how do you know if they are telling the truth, blah, blah, blah. they trained the population to subvert truth, not through lying, but creating new realities....
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. >> reporter: thousands of mickey maniacs got up bright and early to storm the parks 6:00 a.m. friday, some camped out overnight for a chance to spend all day and all night with those legendary rides. fireworks, over the top parades and of course, a little celebrity encounter. to orchestrate a monster stunt like this, mickey turned to monst monsters ink mike and sully celebrating the return to the silver screen in "monsters university". >> i'm looking for the time of my life at the happiest place on earth. >> reporter: one of the most can excited attendees, the star of "shake it up." >> it is a true all-nighter, i'm going hard, riding every ride i can. >> reporter: crowds danced until daunte castle, some fans dressed for the occasion, decked out in disney finest. others took a more comfortable approach. their pajamas. it was an all-nighter at the wonderful world like no other. all right. the family here is one of so many that turned out for the epic event. sophia is snoozing right now, isn't she? but isaac you're up, how did you manage to stay up all night? >> my mom woke me up
. >> reporter: thousands of mickey maniacs got up bright and early to storm the parks 6:00 a.m. friday, some camped out overnight for a chance to spend all day and all night with those legendary rides. fireworks, over the top parades and of course, a little celebrity encounter. to orchestrate a monster stunt like this, mickey turned to monst monsters ink mike and sully celebrating the return to the silver screen in "monsters university". >> i'm looking for the time of my...
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. >> i've never said have the right to act like a maniac.the book never says that spent but when you see hardwired, that's -- >> what is hardwired is we as a species, unlike the animal kingdom, we insist on fairness and retribution and punishment. we cannot tolerate watching people get away with murder for watching people get away with highway robbery, and that's essentially what i'm talking about. with respect to the person to i don't want to talk about torture because it's not torture for torture. but i think that's our question in terms of yes, there are upper limits and lower limits, and in many cases for the same age there is we all feel when something is under punished we feel morally revolted. when something is over punished we feel morally revolted. we understand both are quite is a we feel like we can't trust that sense of moral repulsion? to some degree that is the standard. that's how the threshold is met. let's take a few more questions. thank you. >> i wanted to thank the panel for coming today and giving us the benefit of their
. >> i've never said have the right to act like a maniac.the book never says that spent but when you see hardwired, that's -- >> what is hardwired is we as a species, unlike the animal kingdom, we insist on fairness and retribution and punishment. we cannot tolerate watching people get away with murder for watching people get away with highway robbery, and that's essentially what i'm talking about. with respect to the person to i don't want to talk about torture because it's not...
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their mother's loud cackling. >> it's -- maniacal. checks. octomom moves in and you want to come home with your groceries and they're like, do you live here? why would you be carrying dproesrydproes ry groceries if you don't live here? >> reporter: and when kim's moved on, when sharon and ozzie are gone, it's not over. the house is still important. >> people go, oh, that's the house. >> reporter: after that left? >> yes. >> reporter: i'm trying to make a serious point. this guy was filmed flinging a bag of dog poop into his neighbor's yard every day for a month. every day. if he had been a celebrity, he would have been front page of the national hyperventilator, if he had done it only once. celebrities, in fact, get away with almost nothing. leo builds a basketball court, his neighbors take him to court. case dismissed. ♪ i dreamed a dream of time gone by ♪ >> reporter: over in my homeland, scotland, susan boyle's neighbors are raising hell, claiming she's singing along at full volume to her own cds late at night. you know, i've often
their mother's loud cackling. >> it's -- maniacal. checks. octomom moves in and you want to come home with your groceries and they're like, do you live here? why would you be carrying dproesrydproes ry groceries if you don't live here? >> reporter: and when kim's moved on, when sharon and ozzie are gone, it's not over. the house is still important. >> people go, oh, that's the house. >> reporter: after that left? >> yes. >> reporter: i'm trying to make a...
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joy reid, ari, i don't think everyone in the press room is an ego maniac.he camera finds more than enough of them every time. >> they do. the reality is presidential press conferences used to be really important to print reporters back in the days when the average beat reporter didn't have access to the white house and didn't have access to day to day movements of the president. when the american public wasn't accustomed to seeing the president in candid moments. that was nixon unscripted, these weren't the news reels we saw on the staged access to the president. the press conference was a chance to see the real them. now we live in an age, you and i are on the list, get dispatches from the white house every day. we know what the white house thinks about issues. the reporters already know. >> i don't get them. >> we can get you on the list. >> we can make a phone call. >> they know what his policies are, so what is the job of the guys in that press corp, ones that have access, draw him into the news cycle which is why you get the most interesting questions
joy reid, ari, i don't think everyone in the press room is an ego maniac.he camera finds more than enough of them every time. >> they do. the reality is presidential press conferences used to be really important to print reporters back in the days when the average beat reporter didn't have access to the white house and didn't have access to day to day movements of the president. when the american public wasn't accustomed to seeing the president in candid moments. that was nixon...
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fingers crossed that nobody is sort of just driving along and all of a sudden gets broadsided by a maniac the truck crisscrosses through traffic, then gets off the freeway and runs several more red lights, narrowly missing another car. >> there was at least a half dozen instances where somebody would just slam on their brakes because they had the right-of-way at the green and he didn't and he would go right through the light and they would have to stop for him. >> but police stay in pursuit as the driver shows no sign of letting up. >> this person obviously was wanted for something. we didn't know what. and the last thing he wanted to do was to surrender to the police officer that was chasing him. >> soon, the pickup is facing oncoming traffic again, and blowing more red lights. >> in times of danger like that when they were going wrong ways down one-way streets and stuff, the police would back off a little bit and continue pursuit when it got a little safer. >> at one intersection, the truck goes airborne but the driver keeps going, flying the wrong way down one-way streets and into onco
fingers crossed that nobody is sort of just driving along and all of a sudden gets broadsided by a maniac the truck crisscrosses through traffic, then gets off the freeway and runs several more red lights, narrowly missing another car. >> there was at least a half dozen instances where somebody would just slam on their brakes because they had the right-of-way at the green and he didn't and he would go right through the light and they would have to stop for him. >> but police stay in...
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president, if some maniac were to capture that ship, he'd have access to all the data in our defensesmell a rotten egg. eggman. i hate to say it, but you may be right, rouge. this is just the kind of insane plot he'd come up with. ♪ da da dee dee dee computers make evil so easy! [ laughs evilly ] you have been hunched over that keyboard for hours, doctor. it is bad for your posture. at least try to sit up straight when you type. otherwise, you may hurt yourself. i already have a big pain in the neck...you! "knuckles discovers world's oldest map. "renowned archeologist dr. cadbury studying the ancient document at pukapito palace." hmm. let's drop by. this map proves my theory. i can announce that the world's oldest mystery has finally been solved. are you ready? for the first time, i feel totally wrapped up in my work. huh? what the -- silence! grave robber, give us our map! [ gasps ] mission accomplished. we hit the mummy load this time. now we must book back to the base. [ alarm ringing ] dr. eggman: good work. you deserve raises... if i start paying you. [ laughs evilly ] now let's
president, if some maniac were to capture that ship, he'd have access to all the data in our defensesmell a rotten egg. eggman. i hate to say it, but you may be right, rouge. this is just the kind of insane plot he'd come up with. ♪ da da dee dee dee computers make evil so easy! [ laughs evilly ] you have been hunched over that keyboard for hours, doctor. it is bad for your posture. at least try to sit up straight when you type. otherwise, you may hurt yourself. i already have a big pain in...
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that image is really maniacal to be standing there pointing that gun. you can see it there. it strikes me -- there's polling numbers. >> and in one america, guns are -- my dad took me to the shooting range, i went hunting, and another america, i went to a mother's day concert, second line procession and got shot up. and this -- look at this polling here, this is support for gun control by race and location, among african-americans, 78% among white people, 48%. in urban areas, 65% support, goes all the way down to rural. this kind of thing with the national media pays no attention to is what is driving those numbers. it's why there's a totally different conversation that happens in that part of america on this issue. >> let me be clear, new orleans is both of those americas at the exact same time. we live here in the seventh ward, live in the city, also live in louisiana on the sportsman paradise in a place where going to the gun show is actually a pretty regular occurrence on saturday before the sunday second line. so actually new orleans is a perfect example of both of thes
that image is really maniacal to be standing there pointing that gun. you can see it there. it strikes me -- there's polling numbers. >> and in one america, guns are -- my dad took me to the shooting range, i went hunting, and another america, i went to a mother's day concert, second line procession and got shot up. and this -- look at this polling here, this is support for gun control by race and location, among african-americans, 78% among white people, 48%. in urban areas, 65% support,...
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justly famous is it succinctly articulates nixon's world view and his own view for his pathological, maniacallessness. it's a usable, teachable moment, because i've been hearing conservatives using the adjectives nixonian or injecting watergate to the irs. >> this is being revealed, this is a government that is out of control. >> i haven't seen anyone since richard nixon with the same instinct of being isolated. >> i've never seen anything quite like this except in the past during the nixon years. >> it strikes me that anyone that says that with a straight face has no idea the breathtaking scope and criminality of nixon. the legal authority to kill american citizens is both wrong and offensive to our conception of the law. the justice department's reckless overuse and abuse of subpoenas of journalists in leak investigations is chilling and destructive, but nixonian means a very specific thing, if you want to talk about the irs, this is what it means in the context of the irs, i want to be sure he's a ruthless son of a bitch, he'll do what he's told, any income tax return i want to see, i'll s
justly famous is it succinctly articulates nixon's world view and his own view for his pathological, maniacallessness. it's a usable, teachable moment, because i've been hearing conservatives using the adjectives nixonian or injecting watergate to the irs. >> this is being revealed, this is a government that is out of control. >> i haven't seen anyone since richard nixon with the same instinct of being isolated. >> i've never seen anything quite like this except in the past...
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he was being a maniac on the streets of san francisco. the weather wasn't too bad. foggy, but it was cool. >> mcdonald has been deaf since birth and communicates with the help of a sign language interpreter. >> translator: i thought of a good place by the beach. it was very empty. there were no trees. there was no parked cars. there were no people. there was nothing for me to hit if i made a mistake. >> to communicate visually, they ride in a staggered pattern. >> i always try to stay on his left because that way he didn't have to let go of the throttle to sign to me. he was basically dictating where we were going. he doesn't do the whole follow thing well. >> a self-described daredevil, donald decides to become just a little more adventurous. >> translator: now, i pulled a wheelie and i was doing a mac back. that's when i take one leg and put it over on the other side. and i pull on the bike to keep the center of gravity, the balance. it's very difficult to do. it's not safe, but i felt okay in that area. >> it was something new for him. his attention, i don't thin
he was being a maniac on the streets of san francisco. the weather wasn't too bad. foggy, but it was cool. >> mcdonald has been deaf since birth and communicates with the help of a sign language interpreter. >> translator: i thought of a good place by the beach. it was very empty. there were no trees. there was no parked cars. there were no people. there was nothing for me to hit if i made a mistake. >> to communicate visually, they ride in a staggered pattern. >> i...
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i'm a little bit maniacal about controlling point of view. >> rose: what do you mean by "point of view>> ? >> for example fa tell a scene through langdon'size, you get his internal monologue. you get the thoughts that are in his head but you get none of the other thoughts in the other characters' heads and this enables you to conceal information. writing spups is not about what you tell the reader. it's about what you withhold and point of view let you do that. >> rose: to decide what you can tell and withhold? >> fairly, such that the -- >> if you withhold too much, the reader will not be happy or less satisfied? >> the experience i want the read tore have, when they see the twist, they any back and they say, "i can't believe i missed that. it was write in front of me." >> rose: so you want them to think that. >> yeah, definitely. >> rose: and go back and check. i need to give them a chance to figure it out. >> rose: do you outline all way to the end? >> without a doubt. >> rose: you have to do that? >> these books are so complicated that if i didn't i would get to the end and not hav
i'm a little bit maniacal about controlling point of view. >> rose: what do you mean by "point of view>> ? >> for example fa tell a scene through langdon'size, you get his internal monologue. you get the thoughts that are in his head but you get none of the other thoughts in the other characters' heads and this enables you to conceal information. writing spups is not about what you tell the reader. it's about what you withhold and point of view let you do that. >>...
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>> people with a real sense of identity, a real sense of history, and a maniacal, many would say dangerousense of exactly how much food and alcohol is required for a good time. >> he said it's the most dangerous chefs in the world in quebec. catch "parts unknown" sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, the "ridiculist." >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we have a story straight out of the cutthroat hotbed of competition that is the ice cream truck turf war of upstate new york. seriously, it's like the west side story up there. instead of the sharks and the jets, this rivalry pits mr. dinga ling against snow cone joe and no, i'm not making those names up. it seems snow cone joe is trying to freeze mr. dingaling by following mr. dingaling's truck, blasting music and trying to lure away his customers with just outrageous promises. >> the other truck followed me to the right, followed me to the left. i had someone behind me blaring their music offering free ice cream. it's a little ridiculous. >> ridiculous, free ice cream. snow cone joe though didn't just stop at the promise of free ic
>> people with a real sense of identity, a real sense of history, and a maniacal, many would say dangerousense of exactly how much food and alcohol is required for a good time. >> he said it's the most dangerous chefs in the world in quebec. catch "parts unknown" sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, the "ridiculist." >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we have a story straight out of the cutthroat hotbed of competition that is the ice...
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distinguishing between a war against some actual set of forces and the fact that the persistence of people, maniacsxtremists, murderers, criminals, the existences of those people out into the future who may do horrific things like what happened on the streets of london yesterday does not require us to be in a perpetual state of war. that's the most important point he made today and the most important point for american society to understand, we may never be able to create a world in which there are no tsarnaev brothers. we may never be able to create a world in which there are no men like those two men in london. but the fact that we may not be able to prevent that in perpetuity does not mean we have to be constantly as war. >> do you think the president has some timeframe in mind when he says this war must end? >> well, that is the big, huge open question in this speech. >> and he never referenced that. >> no. he said i want to begin talking to congress about bringing the end of the authority of the use of military force. that timeframe is the big open-ended question. i think we are going to see t
distinguishing between a war against some actual set of forces and the fact that the persistence of people, maniacsxtremists, murderers, criminals, the existences of those people out into the future who may do horrific things like what happened on the streets of london yesterday does not require us to be in a perpetual state of war. that's the most important point he made today and the most important point for american society to understand, we may never be able to create a world in which there...