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there are people who do out of narcissism and a lack of empathy and truly missing a super ego, missing their moral compass, really could commit a completely heinous crime. no, i think it can be there. what i do know about the human mind is one can so circumscribe, so be in denial and compartmentalize and do heinous things and lie to themselves that i didn't do this, justify it to themselves. we see this all the time. >> dr. gail saltz, thanks for your insights. >>> the key to casey being found not guilty may lie in the prosecution's inability to prove exactly how her daughter died. we'll hear from our crack legal team when we return. ♪
there are people who do out of narcissism and a lack of empathy and truly missing a super ego, missing their moral compass, really could commit a completely heinous crime. no, i think it can be there. what i do know about the human mind is one can so circumscribe, so be in denial and compartmentalize and do heinous things and lie to themselves that i didn't do this, justify it to themselves. we see this all the time. >> dr. gail saltz, thanks for your insights. >>> the key to...
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as some, elitism, and narcissism. he says relations between the church and state of ireland could never be the same again. in cuba, he is called bin laden of the americas, but the former cia operatives maintains he has never been convicted of a terrorist attack. we went to miami to meet him. >> tourism is vital to keeping a shoe box costs fragile economy on its feet, but this was an industry that was almost destroyed -- to keep big cuba's .ragile economy on its feet this hotel is just one of those hit, and this is the person who bombed it. he is serving a 30-year prison
as some, elitism, and narcissism. he says relations between the church and state of ireland could never be the same again. in cuba, he is called bin laden of the americas, but the former cia operatives maintains he has never been convicted of a terrorist attack. we went to miami to meet him. >> tourism is vital to keeping a shoe box costs fragile economy on its feet, but this was an industry that was almost destroyed -- to keep big cuba's .ragile economy on its feet this hotel is just one...
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he is a mixture of addiction and addiction narcissism and infantileism. our man baby in chief. living id. million guys like him. >> dana: are you surprise head is getting a new show? >> eric: not at all. funny, rates and lions gate will produce it. they are successful. nice match for them. i'd at least watch it. >> dana: i am not going to watch it. i want to get to another story, going back to one of the topics we dealt with for a long time. tiger woods there was a development today, rachel uketell had to return hush money to tiger woods. catch us up on this. >> kimberly: i hate when you are not supposed to talk about it, and you get paid reports are $8 million to $10 million. gloria allred worked out a settlement and said you have been talking about it and you went on the celebrity rehab and it violated terms. so the idea of having to give back the whole thing she said i'll give you some of the cash back. >> dana: the other development today i can't
he is a mixture of addiction and addiction narcissism and infantileism. our man baby in chief. living id. million guys like him. >> dana: are you surprise head is getting a new show? >> eric: not at all. funny, rates and lions gate will produce it. they are successful. nice match for them. i'd at least watch it. >> dana: i am not going to watch it. i want to get to another story, going back to one of the topics we dealt with for a long time. tiger woods there was a development...
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see with all extreme criminals including the ideological ones and, like we know from historical narcissism as well. >> he pieced is ideology together printing's he found on the internet. he copied parts of his rambling 1000-page manifesto for right wing blogs and internet forums. he posted his own extreme anti- slim rand for years without attracting attention. >> these guys can get radicalized through the internet and that it is really difficult to follow them because they use nicknames and anonymity. >> generally, right wing extremists have been less active in norway than other scandinavian countries. on the other hand, the right- wing nationalist party won 23% with other anti-emigration platform. now they play down the fact that he was once a member. >> i heard he used to be a member of our party's youth organization and left it a few years ago. aside from that, we do not know much about him. >> he was very low profile. >> the responsibility of these kinds of right-wing populist parties is an indirect force, but they bear responsibility for what they say any false assertions. with the no
see with all extreme criminals including the ideological ones and, like we know from historical narcissism as well. >> he pieced is ideology together printing's he found on the internet. he copied parts of his rambling 1000-page manifesto for right wing blogs and internet forums. he posted his own extreme anti- slim rand for years without attracting attention. >> these guys can get radicalized through the internet and that it is really difficult to follow them because they use...
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he says it shows dysfunctional as some, elitism, and narcissism. he says relations between the church and state of ireland could never be the same again. in cuba, he is called bin laden of the americas, but the former cia operatives maintains he has never been convicted of a terrorist attack. we went to miami to meet him. >> tourism is vital to keeping a shoe box costs fragile economy on its feet, but this was an industry that was almost destroyed -- to keep big cuba's .ragile economy on its feet this hotel is just one of those hit, and this is the person who bombed it. he is serving a 30-year prison sentence. he said he was given orders by a man who the cubans call bin laden of the americans. new >> i only planted one in the end. he wanted me to disrupt the tourist system. he gave me explosives and helped me build them. >> this is the mastermind, the cuban militant and former cia operative. he has never been prosecuted for terrorist offenses and the united states. they say he is still a threat to cuba today, but what outrages them is that he is li
he says it shows dysfunctional as some, elitism, and narcissism. he says relations between the church and state of ireland could never be the same again. in cuba, he is called bin laden of the americas, but the former cia operatives maintains he has never been convicted of a terrorist attack. we went to miami to meet him. >> tourism is vital to keeping a shoe box costs fragile economy on its feet, but this was an industry that was almost destroyed -- to keep big cuba's .ragile economy on...
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when not to turn the culture of narcissism pioneered by christopher lasch and patrick is reading all of his books and reporting upon them to the president. and actually getting the president to reduce the time including the culture of narcissism, cultural contradictions in some rather difficult text to be. but we also know as jimmy carter is a speed reader and probably didn't understand some of the things he was reading was certainly didn't read them close enough to understand complexities of the argument. nonetheless, these guys to be questions of civilizational decadence, decline, these should divorce, culture disco means, the value system, talking about vietnam, watergate, teams of national humility and how you bounce back after crisis. that's what a significant discussions in the white house and summer surprisingly deep. the part of the story is the chaos and within the white house and people trying to influence the president. there is also the story of ideas but going on to infer in the speech. the final story is to look less at the people who eventually will lose, which are obv
when not to turn the culture of narcissism pioneered by christopher lasch and patrick is reading all of his books and reporting upon them to the president. and actually getting the president to reduce the time including the culture of narcissism, cultural contradictions in some rather difficult text to be. but we also know as jimmy carter is a speed reader and probably didn't understand some of the things he was reading was certainly didn't read them close enough to understand complexities of...
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so let's get to how we go from the cult of the individual to the cult of narcissism. we go in the 1980s from be both saying that the individual guru is to be followed and listened to, to the cult of me, to the cult of focused on me? if you have the gurus that are above the rest of us, how can you also have a culture that's saying that you can be yourself the superhero? watch this commercial. ♪ you say you want a revolution, well, you know, we all want to change the world. >> okay. the brilliance of this commercial is the putting together of images of regular people with superstars. so watch this one example from this commercial in slow motion. that's a regular kid playing basketball. going up for a layup. and it immediately becomes michael jordan dunking a basketball. the idea probably, and i think the listed by fortune magazine as the number two or number three most enduring slogan in history of "just do it." so not only are there great individuals that soar above institutions, and you can't trust institutions, you can only trust individuals, but if you will yourself
so let's get to how we go from the cult of the individual to the cult of narcissism. we go in the 1980s from be both saying that the individual guru is to be followed and listened to, to the cult of me, to the cult of focused on me? if you have the gurus that are above the rest of us, how can you also have a culture that's saying that you can be yourself the superhero? watch this commercial. ♪ you say you want a revolution, well, you know, we all want to change the world. >> okay. the...
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life time with bob or extended could you validate how his contribution to science on one hand and narcisse p.r. on the other hand what impact has it had there related nasa has done a good job of publicizing hubble but in fact i don't think that's really the key to success as we all know you can try to publicize something that doesn't really have much value and you don't succeed i think holborn really has done a remarkable discovery machine and because of that it has been very easy for nasa to. be successful in its p.r. of the telescope i just mentioned they were going to speak to the apollo eight crew members and i when i was that they brought back the shot of the earth right now you see responsible for perhaps the most sensational photographs of the skies and who really got it from pointing hubble at nothing how much of a company was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker and marlise when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve yea
life time with bob or extended could you validate how his contribution to science on one hand and narcisse p.r. on the other hand what impact has it had there related nasa has done a good job of publicizing hubble but in fact i don't think that's really the key to success as we all know you can try to publicize something that doesn't really have much value and you don't succeed i think holborn really has done a remarkable discovery machine and because of that it has been very easy for nasa to....
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. >> that is a great word, narcissism. >> they focus on the church of me but also i think in chris brown'sle a prime example of the black entertainment complex not holding him accountable. >> how about the white entertainment complex? everyone. and nbc. the anchors at nbc, they are great parents and good people. i'm sure they wouldn't let their kids go around using this language. i guess the executives at nbc thought they are going to get 18,000 people camping out. this is why i wrote this book. >> i'm not here too defend chris brown but i want to explain what is going on in the culture. there is two main things going on. one we make the social comparisons and do the. >> group and out group things and once we decide someone is in the in group we are unwilling to see what is blatant. you showed that picture of picture of what rihanna looked like. i don't think that is her, what did she do to instigate that. the blind faith that people have in the celebrities once they decide they are in the in group. >> is that the family allowing the filth into the ear buds. >> that is what celebrity has b
. >> that is a great word, narcissism. >> they focus on the church of me but also i think in chris brown'sle a prime example of the black entertainment complex not holding him accountable. >> how about the white entertainment complex? everyone. and nbc. the anchors at nbc, they are great parents and good people. i'm sure they wouldn't let their kids go around using this language. i guess the executives at nbc thought they are going to get 18,000 people camping out. this is why...
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to separate their emotion, their absolute distaste over this defendant and her lifestyle and her narcissism and her selfishness and her partying on the grave of her child, whether the child died by accident in the swimming pool or by her own hand in a homicide or by the hand of someone else in a homicide. he managed to try the jury -- to pry the jury loose what what happened after the child died. and had them focus on the facts and circumstances that led up to that child's death and whether or not the state proved beyond the exclusion of all reasonable doubt, that this defendant committed the crime she was accused of. clearly, the jury saw right through it. and they said not only have you overcharged but you have not proven your case. >> sean: judge, let me bring you in. when this case came out, we saw the 31 days and the way the mother reacted. it was beyond human understanding, for me and others. there was an assumption. the lies about the nanny. the lies about the job at universal. the lies about the rich boyfriend. at that point, it seems inconvertible, everybody assumed. the standard,
to separate their emotion, their absolute distaste over this defendant and her lifestyle and her narcissism and her selfishness and her partying on the grave of her child, whether the child died by accident in the swimming pool or by her own hand in a homicide or by the hand of someone else in a homicide. he managed to try the jury -- to pry the jury loose what what happened after the child died. and had them focus on the facts and circumstances that led up to that child's death and whether or...
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. >> that is a narcissism to the nth degree. >> george desperately seeking information about caylee.e defense's theory is true, george would already know that his granddaughter had drowned in the pool. >> the agencies can come up with a plan to get caylee, get caylee safely, believe me. that can happen. that can happen. >> i understand that, dad. >> so we just need all the cooperation we can get, sweetheart. >> i have given you guys everything that i have and some. >> the videotapes tell us that the real deal is if you don't have those videotapes, the defense can spin any kind of story that you want but the videotapes aren't alive. you are seeing it for real. there is nothing but truth right there and that's what the jury is getting. >> i wish i could have been a better dad and better grandma, you know. >> you've been a great dad and you've been the best grandfat r grandfather. don't for a second think otherwise. you and mom have been the best grandparents. caylee's been so lucky. >> when the jury hears casey anthony on these jailhouse tapes singing her parents' praises, they are goi
. >> that is a narcissism to the nth degree. >> george desperately seeking information about caylee.e defense's theory is true, george would already know that his granddaughter had drowned in the pool. >> the agencies can come up with a plan to get caylee, get caylee safely, believe me. that can happen. that can happen. >> i understand that, dad. >> so we just need all the cooperation we can get, sweetheart. >> i have given you guys everything that i have and...
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party, 87 members and others, who are really trying to get their own way in a kind of political narcissism think we have to really point this out. >> michael, isn't it, though, that the constituents have put the tea party members there. doesn't in ultimately fall back on the american people? that's how the tea party got in. the fact that they ran on saying this is how they were going to govern. >> sure, but not everybody was a tea party member who put people into office. these 87 people did, but we have to look beyond our own interests. you have interests, i have interests, we have interests together. the tea party has interests, the left wing of the democratic party has interests, progressives, liberals, conservatives and so on. the question is, can we come together with the notion that this is e pluribus unum, out of many, one. this is the united states of america, not the united states of the tea partyers. and when the tea party concedes that other people who disagree with them, who are fundamentally opposed to them, are american too, then when you cease to believe you have a copyright
party, 87 members and others, who are really trying to get their own way in a kind of political narcissism think we have to really point this out. >> michael, isn't it, though, that the constituents have put the tea party members there. doesn't in ultimately fall back on the american people? that's how the tea party got in. the fact that they ran on saying this is how they were going to govern. >> sure, but not everybody was a tea party member who put people into office. these 87...
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there are people who do out of narcissism and a lack of empathy and truly missing a super ego, missingpass, really could commit a completely heinous crime. no, i think it can be there. what i do know about the human mind is one can so circumscribe, so be in denial and compartmentalize and do heinous things and lie to themselves that i didn't do this, justify it to themselves. we see this all the time. >> dr. gail saltz, thanks for your insights. >>> the key to casey being found not guilty may lie in the prosecution's inability to prove exactly how her daughter died. we'll hear from our crack legal team when we return. ♪ [ jim ] i need to push out a software upgrade. build a new app for the sales team in beijing. and convince the c.e.o. his email will find him... wherever he is. i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ male announcer ] with global services from dell, jim can address his company's i.t. needs through custom built applications, cloud solutions and ongoing support in over 100 countries. so his company sees results. and jim sees his family. dell. the power to do
there are people who do out of narcissism and a lack of empathy and truly missing a super ego, missingpass, really could commit a completely heinous crime. no, i think it can be there. what i do know about the human mind is one can so circumscribe, so be in denial and compartmentalize and do heinous things and lie to themselves that i didn't do this, justify it to themselves. we see this all the time. >> dr. gail saltz, thanks for your insights. >>> the key to casey being found...
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private life and public's fear sphere over which we have no control encourages the retreat into narcissism of difference. a surrender to the shallow delights of entertainment or participation in an illusory community shaped by fear and an unquenchable desire. literature offers a very special kind of amelioration to these forces. the reason they or we teach literature or are encouraged to read literature are three. first, literature is character building. it is morally strengthening. it is suitable for high-minded leisure activity. -- its role in cultivating powers of imagination that are essential to citizenship. while being educated to citizenship is superior to being educated to consumership citizenship has a goal as a troublesome nationalistic association. the problem with nationalism is not the desire for self-determination but the particular illusion that you can be at home, you can be understood only among people like yourself. what is wrong with nationalism is not the desire to be master in your own house but the conviction that only people like yourself deserve to be in your house.
private life and public's fear sphere over which we have no control encourages the retreat into narcissism of difference. a surrender to the shallow delights of entertainment or participation in an illusory community shaped by fear and an unquenchable desire. literature offers a very special kind of amelioration to these forces. the reason they or we teach literature or are encouraged to read literature are three. first, literature is character building. it is morally strengthening. it is...