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>> right. >> that's what you're calling the narcissistic view of our politics? really believe in the sort of idea that they're this persecuted oppressed people, and they have no frame of reference about anybody else's experience. and they also don't have any sense of how their rhetoric is received by the rest of the country. you just think of the whole idea of the tea party. if they're the tea partiers, people like you and me are red coats, we're literally not americans, we're unamerican. and it's -- they really believe that. >> the narcissism is why we're playing the carly simon song. it's nothing to do with you. how does this movement change, and let's get to the core of this history question of where it started. there's a reporter at cnbc who claims and people claim he started the tea party. >> rick santelli. >> was there something of a tea party before his outburst on cnbc. >> yes, and it was directly in line with the ron paul presidential campaign. i remember some of those gatherings. what we have now is sort of tea party 2.0. it's a second kind of wave of
>> right. >> that's what you're calling the narcissistic view of our politics? really believe in the sort of idea that they're this persecuted oppressed people, and they have no frame of reference about anybody else's experience. and they also don't have any sense of how their rhetoric is received by the rest of the country. you just think of the whole idea of the tea party. if they're the tea partiers, people like you and me are red coats, we're literally not americans, we're...
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not one of those is going to say the kid's narcissistic.fline as well as online. >> you've got to remember that whatever you put out there on facebook, that's yours for life. >> exactly. >> that's going to follow you if you're applying for a job. they always say don't put on facebook what you don't want a prospective employer to see. >> right on, natalie. >> something for the kids and the parents to be thinking about as they check out their kids entries. >> thanks, michelle. >> coming up next, classic salads with a twist. >>> this morning in "today's kitchen," classic salads with a twist. tired of those traditional salads, this morning learn to make a unique salad that can be perfect main or even side dish this holiday weekend. hot chef april bloomfield is the executive chef and co-owner of the breslin dining room here in new york. you're the buzz in this town. we love your astronaut, known for a unique spin on everything. but this is pretty cool because you've focused on salads this time. >> yeah, you know. i have two restaurants and a lot
not one of those is going to say the kid's narcissistic.fline as well as online. >> you've got to remember that whatever you put out there on facebook, that's yours for life. >> exactly. >> that's going to follow you if you're applying for a job. they always say don't put on facebook what you don't want a prospective employer to see. >> right on, natalie. >> something for the kids and the parents to be thinking about as they check out their kids entries. >>...
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it was too narcissistic. the whole espn thing. what is your sense of how a player, nomatter how big or small, making that kind of decision, how to deal with the media? >> whitson. i think, certainly, we have seen in a very short period of time the landscape of sports has constantly been changing -- listen. as someone who is not as familiar with the basketball salary structure, i do appreciate and understand -- this is the first time that i can recall outside of chicago, and remembering when michael jordan was drafted, and we had hard times for awhile there. we could not get past detroit. and then, finally, we acquired a player, and the other players who were going to be instrumental in that team having success. i think there is a traditionalist in me that loves to see the play year, the magic johnson, who is in l.a., the larry bird in boston, so when it changes a little, and, hey, that is the landscape of basketball. everything that was just done was done haute and collectively bargained for. i think what was a little different --
it was too narcissistic. the whole espn thing. what is your sense of how a player, nomatter how big or small, making that kind of decision, how to deal with the media? >> whitson. i think, certainly, we have seen in a very short period of time the landscape of sports has constantly been changing -- listen. as someone who is not as familiar with the basketball salary structure, i do appreciate and understand -- this is the first time that i can recall outside of chicago, and remembering...
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this is the narcissistic version."accepted" with that guy who is in the mac commercials. shameless. shameless. shameless. and i got nothing. all she said, okay, you read "cosmo girl"? >> what? no, i was jk. jk! lol. plus, i said "cosmo girl." and even if i did read it, you shouldn't be so quick to judge, because sometimes they have some interesting articles in that publication, or at least, that's what i heard. omg, sure. my cousin probably reads that shiz, [ bleep ]. lol. i'll read this. this is -- it goes on. okay, fine. i read it once. just once -- w-u-n-s-c. because i was at my proctologist's office and there just happened to be a copy there. so sue me. i read a very interesting article about justin bieber and his effect on the collective pituitary development. it was actually quite enlightning. so, now, after countless, awful mis-spellings where i am just mangling the english language, here's what she calls me out for. you write beeber not bieber. >> jimmy: you did do that. >> good luck, america. >> jimmy: you di
this is the narcissistic version."accepted" with that guy who is in the mac commercials. shameless. shameless. shameless. and i got nothing. all she said, okay, you read "cosmo girl"? >> what? no, i was jk. jk! lol. plus, i said "cosmo girl." and even if i did read it, you shouldn't be so quick to judge, because sometimes they have some interesting articles in that publication, or at least, that's what i heard. omg, sure. my cousin probably reads that shiz, [...
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. >> so self-serving and narcissistic, and half formed features. [ light laughter ] but sometimes i getan amerin gentleman, tattoos, thugged out, just, like, enormous, like, crazy guy. came over to me, goes, "hey, oh, man, man, i know you. i know you. you're from 'he ain't feeling you no more.'" i thought, "he ain't feeling you no more"? "no, i met -- oh, i did a movie called 'he's just not that into you.'" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "he ain't feeling u no more." >> is a much better title. >> jimmy: i like that. >> and jimmy's wife produced that. >> jimmy: "he ain't feeling you no more." >> "he ain't feeling you no more." >> jimmy: we got to call tyler perry and have him make that. [ laughter ] >> tyler perry's -- >> jimmy: "he ain't feeling you no more." >> tyler perry's "the kids are a'ight." >> jimmy: tyler perry's "he ain't feeling you no more." he'll do it. >> jim: we have to talk about "alpha and omega." it's an animated movie, 3-d. >> yes. >> jimmy: you play a wolf. >> i play a wolf, and we go on adventus. we go on wolf adventures. we get relocated to another part of the country to r
. >> so self-serving and narcissistic, and half formed features. [ light laughter ] but sometimes i getan amerin gentleman, tattoos, thugged out, just, like, enormous, like, crazy guy. came over to me, goes, "hey, oh, man, man, i know you. i know you. you're from 'he ain't feeling you no more.'" i thought, "he ain't feeling you no more"? "no, i met -- oh, i did a movie called 'he's just not that into you.'" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "he ain't feeling...
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this is pretty interesting, a new study found that facebook users tend to be more narcissistic than othersyeah, when facebook users heard that, they were like, "you guys are talking about me? [ laughter ] cool." hey guys, playstation turned 15 this week. [ scattered cheers ] right. yep, i got the same thing i get every 15-year-old, an xbox. [ light laughter ] and finally, this is pretty crazy. a former "girls gone wild" cameraman has a tell-all book where he says that paris hilton once hid cocaine in her privates. is that hiding it? that's putting it in the place where it's most likely to get discovered. [ laughter ] more "late night" ladies and gentlemen. we have a great show, give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey, everybody. thank you so much. we are so psyched to have rock legend robert plant on the show next monday. [ cheers and applause ] that's right. founding member of a band called led zeppelin back in the day. he's continued to make awesome music. he's got a new album out. we've been playing it nonstop here around the office. anyways, we want to have yo
this is pretty interesting, a new study found that facebook users tend to be more narcissistic than othersyeah, when facebook users heard that, they were like, "you guys are talking about me? [ laughter ] cool." hey guys, playstation turned 15 this week. [ scattered cheers ] right. yep, i got the same thing i get every 15-year-old, an xbox. [ light laughter ] and finally, this is pretty crazy. a former "girls gone wild" cameraman has a tell-all book where he says that paris...
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. >> it's the narcissistic having an illness is hard to come to terms with. i don't want to use a crutch. if my leg was broken sure i would use a crutch. shouldn't i treat my neurotransmitters so kindly. >> charlie: steven warren what are the underlying of this. >> we know genetic plays a role by looking at family histories. schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the normal population but if you have a sibling with schizophrenia your risk goes up to 90%. even more striking is people who are identical twins they share 100% of their genome and the risk is now nearly 50%. what's important is it's not a hundredpercent like it is with simple genetic trait like cystic fibrosis where identical twins, both twins will have the same disorder. here half are discordant or don't share that disease. >> there are other factors playing a role like environmental factors. you see also looking at non-identical twins who are essentially just siblings but yet, they have a higher risk than siblings because they share an environment. we think of complex disease as now having contributions o
. >> it's the narcissistic having an illness is hard to come to terms with. i don't want to use a crutch. if my leg was broken sure i would use a crutch. shouldn't i treat my neurotransmitters so kindly. >> charlie: steven warren what are the underlying of this. >> we know genetic plays a role by looking at family histories. schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the normal population but if you have a sibling with schizophrenia your risk goes up to 90%. even more striking is people...
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i mean, this is a whole generation of narcissists who feel entitled and run up all kinds of money, alli deseb, i deserve a house, i deserve cars, all that kind of stuff, i deserve to live beyond my means. >> should a relationship hinge, though on something like this? tijts should if it's about the person's personality. one thing if you are trying to get a ph.d. further your career or doing do something for your life but a very different message you are sending of your character than someone just living all their bills are on their credit cards, they like to shop. too very different people there. >> ray martin? >> i jump in here on that one. >> finances are your area of expertise. >> yeah. yeah. >> but we're going to ask you to come over a bridge here. you're meeting for coffee and it's your first date. do you bring your tax return with you? >> there's a time to talk about this. i don't think the first date. >> so romantic. >> the seventh, the eighth date, the third date, i don't know when you do it. but, you know, there is a time to do it. here's, why you talk about having kids. you ta
i mean, this is a whole generation of narcissists who feel entitled and run up all kinds of money, alli deseb, i deserve a house, i deserve cars, all that kind of stuff, i deserve to live beyond my means. >> should a relationship hinge, though on something like this? tijts should if it's about the person's personality. one thing if you are trying to get a ph.d. further your career or doing do something for your life but a very different message you are sending of your character than...
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my daughter, typically, of a teenager, is a bit of a narcissist and can't read into people's thoughts. my youngest son, he's about to be in remedial classes. he ends up being a supergenius. all the superpowers happen to tap into -- >> it must be cool to watch them come to grips with the powers they've never had before. >> one thing that we've found in superhero-type shows is people get the superpowers. and it's like by the end of the first act, they're like, i've got superpowers. so, we wanted to stay with the wonder of that for a while. and the effects of that, both positive and negative. and there would be many. i can't imagine really -- well, i'm trying to imagine what it would be like to actually -- if this were true. we want to ground it in some reality. >> human reality. >> exactly. >> you brought the a clip. tell us about it. >> it's funny. i was injured during this clip. it was the very first day, the very first shot of the pilot. and i have to jump off a roof. my co-star, romany malco, who is hilarious, is convinced i can fly. i'm not convinced of it. he convinces me to jump
my daughter, typically, of a teenager, is a bit of a narcissist and can't read into people's thoughts. my youngest son, he's about to be in remedial classes. he ends up being a supergenius. all the superpowers happen to tap into -- >> it must be cool to watch them come to grips with the powers they've never had before. >> one thing that we've found in superhero-type shows is people get the superpowers. and it's like by the end of the first act, they're like, i've got superpowers....
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he needs to step down from the lens which he continually looks through, a narcissistic lens where everything is through the eyes of muslim, victimology, rather than through the lens of being an american, first and foremost, and only an american, and that's why this has really hit a chord and i think this issue of what is and what is not hallowed ground is really going to show exactly the true colors, those that look at the pit of devastation that we lost our loved ones, and look at the eyes of a child and tell them they lost their parents on 9/11 and that isn't hallowed ground because of what the character of that community, the buildings next to it, was? i mean, that's just -- >> bill: that was one comment he made, then he went on to talk about muslims as being victims of minority persecution in america. he brought up jews and catholics and irish and italians, blacks and hispanic, and then he said it is our turn as muslims to drink from this cup. you're muslim. do you agree? >> bill, this is going to become the issue of the boy who cried wolf. this is not the right time for us as muslims to
he needs to step down from the lens which he continually looks through, a narcissistic lens where everything is through the eyes of muslim, victimology, rather than through the lens of being an american, first and foremost, and only an american, and that's why this has really hit a chord and i think this issue of what is and what is not hallowed ground is really going to show exactly the true colors, those that look at the pit of devastation that we lost our loved ones, and look at the eyes of...
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what about x and y aren't they closer to being baby boomers in being narcissistic? >> hold on.enerational labels haven't stuck because there isn't a coherent sense of any of the rest of us. boomers it should be said for them to have a definition as a generation. >> is your story on the web now? >> it is on the world wide web. it should be. they told me it would be. >> quickly, that was great. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. ♪ [ mom ] game time is all about the traditions. it's all about the tackles and the touchdowns... and watching my boys do what they do. but for me, it's even more than that. game time is about our time. together. [ female announcer ] get low prices on all your favorites for the game. save
what about x and y aren't they closer to being baby boomers in being narcissistic? >> hold on.enerational labels haven't stuck because there isn't a coherent sense of any of the rest of us. boomers it should be said for them to have a definition as a generation. >> is your story on the web now? >> it is on the world wide web. it should be. they told me it would be. >> quickly, that was great. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers...
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typical of a narcissist. cannot take ownership for any of his actions. has the audacity to ask for $50 billion more with the idea that $50 billion will stimulate the economy when 19 times or 18 times did not. betty is not going to spend on infrastructure -- saying he is going to spend it now on infrastructure. the policies clearly don't work. even if these pump priming policies were, even if there is a multiplier effect when the money -- government stole from the private sector and put it in the government sector, even if it multiplied and brought jobs, which did not even an fdr's times which exacerbated the depression, even if we did work we could not justify bankrupting our children over it. they've got to stop this irresponsible reckless spending. host: the next question is from roxbury, conn. independent line. caller: everyone who comes into the government takes an oath to the constitution and then it has been ignored. we have been living in a global corporatocray for years and people have to get beyond the parties. our country is being destroyed by
typical of a narcissist. cannot take ownership for any of his actions. has the audacity to ask for $50 billion more with the idea that $50 billion will stimulate the economy when 19 times or 18 times did not. betty is not going to spend on infrastructure -- saying he is going to spend it now on infrastructure. the policies clearly don't work. even if these pump priming policies were, even if there is a multiplier effect when the money -- government stole from the private sector and put it in...
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. >> she's not narcissist? >> no. we're so happy to have you. you're adorable. all the best. ladies. [ announcer ] how do you plus up breakfast? introducing total plus omega-3 honey almond flax cereal. all the nutrition of total, plus 10% daily value omega-3 ala, and a delicious honey almond crunch. new total plus omega-3. ♪ i was young and i was stupid ♪ i had just turned 17 ♪ a harmonica and a box guitar ♪ ♪ in a canvas-coveredagon stuffed... ♪ [ malennouncer ] while...
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typical of a narcissist. cannot take ownership for any of his actions. and has the audacity to ask for $50 billion more with the idea that $50 billion will stimulate the economy when 19 times or 18 times did not. betty is not going to spend on infrastructure -- saying he is going to spend it now on infrastructure. the policies clearly don't work. even if these pump priming policies were, even if there is a multiplier effect when the money -- government stole from the private sector and put it in the government sector, even if it multiplied and brought jobs, which did not even an fdr's times which exacerbated the depression, even if we did work we could not justify bankrupting our children over it. they've got to stop this irresponsible reckless spending. host: the next question is from roxbury, conn. independent line. caller: everyone who comes into the government takes an oath to the constitution and then it has been ignored. we have been living in a global corporatocray for years and people have to get beyond the parties. our country is being destroyed
typical of a narcissist. cannot take ownership for any of his actions. and has the audacity to ask for $50 billion more with the idea that $50 billion will stimulate the economy when 19 times or 18 times did not. betty is not going to spend on infrastructure -- saying he is going to spend it now on infrastructure. the policies clearly don't work. even if these pump priming policies were, even if there is a multiplier effect when the money -- government stole from the private sector and put it...