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it's not fair to say that we're narcissistic or ignorant. i've heard that before.t's not fair either. >> welcome back to inside story. that was alex is a rogers, a student in dallas, texas. she was highlighting as she sees the disconnect between her generation and older once. we go to erica williams, and ben berkowitz and from austin, another man horn, a professional engineer and blogger at libertarian christians.com. erica, how big of a gab do you u see between your generation and older generation, viewing your generation as being mars assistic, ignorant. >> that is a huge gap. this generation is the most specificallcivilly engaged and d generation. it may not be the same level of political engagement and involvement. it may look like increased levels of volunteerism, increased levels and new models of philanthropy but we're certainly not narcissistic. the research shows that, and all the entrepreneurs going out. ben here is a perfect example of seeing a problem and fixing it. i don't think he's rear or i'm rearrare, i don't think any of s are rare. we're using to
it's not fair to say that we're narcissistic or ignorant. i've heard that before.t's not fair either. >> welcome back to inside story. that was alex is a rogers, a student in dallas, texas. she was highlighting as she sees the disconnect between her generation and older once. we go to erica williams, and ben berkowitz and from austin, another man horn, a professional engineer and blogger at libertarian christians.com. erica, how big of a gab do you u see between your generation and older...
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people about the voices you hear in the middle of the night because they'll think you're a crazy narcissistlaughter ) we'll be right back. google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new book-- "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." it's the perfect thing for ted cruz to read during his next filibuster. please welcome chris matthews! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nice to see you. nice to have a champion talk or the show. you are obviously the host of "hardball." everybody knows that. you've got a new book called "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." okay. first bone to pick with you-- why-- why should pol tk politic? ( laughter ) aren't we proving now if we make it not work we can shut the government down. >> because we started this in the 18th century that you could actually govern yourself and people disagreed from different part of the country, right, left, federalists, and come to an agreement to m
people about the voices you hear in the middle of the night because they'll think you're a crazy narcissistlaughter ) we'll be right back. google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new book-- "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." it's the perfect thing for ted cruz to read during his next...
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he made the comments in a magazine, and recalled that many of the church narcissists are not doing the work of god. it's the second widely publicized interview the pontiff has granted this week. he has called for tolerance on abortion, contraception and homosexuality. he's meeting with cardinals to discuss church reforms energy >>> today we travel to sri lanka where the boo book tear has doc. reading is popular in the country but the old fashion book is receiving a rival in technology. >> eager for more this mobile library service for children is very popular. she has borrowed it's books for almost ten years. >> i've enjoyed books since i was very young. books are nice and meaningful. >> the project run by the public library comes to the area every two weeks. they hope to entice new readers into the world of books. >> children who are introduced to books at this age continue to read when they are older. >> reporter: for those who don't the world of technology is where they turn for entertainment. >> what children can read on these devices others are not receiving to the same degree. >>
he made the comments in a magazine, and recalled that many of the church narcissists are not doing the work of god. it's the second widely publicized interview the pontiff has granted this week. he has called for tolerance on abortion, contraception and homosexuality. he's meeting with cardinals to discuss church reforms energy >>> today we travel to sri lanka where the boo book tear has doc. reading is popular in the country but the old fashion book is receiving a rival in technology....
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heads of the church are often narcissistic, and want to be treated special by their courtiers. >> he did what? he is just like we are. >> reporter: today for the first time ever, he opened the books on the vatican bank, revealing records of $127 million. and francis began a three-day meeting with the hand-picked cardinals including shawn o'malley. their job? to change the often secretive church bureaucracy. they're already planning to rip up their constitution. which means fewer orders from rome, more power for local church leaders. in language so startling from a pope, he told the newspaper this vath rin-centric view neglects the world around us. i do not share this view and i'll do everything i can to change it. and at 76, he's in a hurry. >> he knows what needs to be done and is aiming to do it. he won't let anyone stop him. >> reporter: he even told the vatican police to crack down on gossip. making way for a new open. chris jansing, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, heroes that wouldn't let a shutdown stand in their way today. >>> finally tonight, of course, everybody i
heads of the church are often narcissistic, and want to be treated special by their courtiers. >> he did what? he is just like we are. >> reporter: today for the first time ever, he opened the books on the vatican bank, revealing records of $127 million. and francis began a three-day meeting with the hand-picked cardinals including shawn o'malley. their job? to change the often secretive church bureaucracy. they're already planning to rip up their constitution. which means fewer...
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heads of the churches have often been narcissists, flattered by their courtiers. >> i think the pope did what? just like we are. >> reporter: for the first time ever, he opened the books on the very private vatican banks, real -- revealing the numbers of $18 million, the job? to change the often secretive church bureaucracy, they are ramping to change, which means fewer orders for rome. in a blatant interview, he told the newspaper this vatican-centered view is not one i share, and i will do everything to change it. at 76, he is in a hurry. >> he knows what needs to be done, he is not going to let anyone stop him. >> reporter: he own told vatican police to crack down on gossip, the old making way for the new, chris jansing, new york. >>> when we come back, the heroes who would not let a shutdown stand in their way today. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero he
heads of the churches have often been narcissists, flattered by their courtiers. >> i think the pope did what? just like we are. >> reporter: for the first time ever, he opened the books on the very private vatican banks, real -- revealing the numbers of $18 million, the job? to change the often secretive church bureaucracy, they are ramping to change, which means fewer orders for rome. in a blatant interview, he told the newspaper this vatican-centered view is not one i share, and...
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earlier in the week, and the alleged ruling from the psychological evaluation is that she has n narcissistic tendencies. whatever that is, just the fact you have both of your kids snatched from you as a mother makes me like at her with a side eye, like, what's going on? now it seems tamika is over fighting for her kids and lusting over her hex-husband. take a look at the picture she recently posted. okay. that's nice. it's nice. the caption that she put under the picture read, well, sheesh, my baby's father -- sorry. i don't talk like that. my baby's father looking swamp. well, here's the thing tamika, which way is it going to be? are we hiring lawyer and going after him to fight for our kids, or do we want to jump back in bed with him? that's why they said you need an evaluation. i'm just saying, you don't play. mothers know -- heck, women know. you don't play when it comes to your kids. you're not going to talk about him looking swamp. what you need to be doing is you need to be hunting down a team of lawyers, at least two, and a private eye. because if you put a good private eye on any on
earlier in the week, and the alleged ruling from the psychological evaluation is that she has n narcissistic tendencies. whatever that is, just the fact you have both of your kids snatched from you as a mother makes me like at her with a side eye, like, what's going on? now it seems tamika is over fighting for her kids and lusting over her hex-husband. take a look at the picture she recently posted. okay. that's nice. it's nice. the caption that she put under the picture read, well, sheesh, my...
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is in for a shake-up and doesn't want to be treated as royalty, heads of the church are often narcissisticbe treated special by their courtiers. >> he did what? he is just like we are. >> reporter: today, he opened the books on the vatican bank, revealing records of $127 million, and francis began a three-day meeting with the hand-picked cardinals, called the 3-8 their job is to change the church bureaucracy, and their plan is to rip up the constitution, which means fewer orders from rome, more powerful for church leaders. in an interview surprising, he told the newspaper this vatican-centered view neglects the world around us, i'll do everything i can to change it. and at 76, he is in a hurry. >> he knows what needs to be done and is aiming to do it. he won't let anyone stop him. >> reporter: he oeven told for vatican to slow down on the gossip. >>> when we come back, heroes that wouldn't let a shutdown stand in their way today. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doct
is in for a shake-up and doesn't want to be treated as royalty, heads of the church are often narcissisticbe treated special by their courtiers. >> he did what? he is just like we are. >> reporter: today, he opened the books on the vatican bank, revealing records of $127 million, and francis began a three-day meeting with the hand-picked cardinals, called the 3-8 their job is to change the church bureaucracy, and their plan is to rip up the constitution, which means fewer orders...
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his self-presentation is pleasant, but there are hints in his behavior of a damaged and narcissisticality. (speaking inaudibly) he says he deals with conflict and adversity easily, though. i'm not convinced he's being truthful about this. in fact, much of what he said, though spoken convincingly, did not match what i can only call my instinctive response to his presence, though i cannot point to identifiable clinical behaviors that indicate this. i sense something deceptive and dark in his emotional makeup. however, there is every indication that his phobia issues are real-- whether acrophobia or some other issue remains to be seen. an interesting case. i look forward to further sessions with him. (recorder beeps) stay tuned for scenes from our next episode. they make me wanna dance! [ makes drum beat sounds ] they're spicy? [ shrieks ] he was like, "i can't feel the burn," with his tears. mmm! i hate puppets! i need a moustache so bad! [ deep inhale, trumpet sounds ] ♪ go get 'em allllll and watch me chewin' ♪ you want some more of their wings, yeah? yeah, 'cause he smashed 'em in t
his self-presentation is pleasant, but there are hints in his behavior of a damaged and narcissisticality. (speaking inaudibly) he says he deals with conflict and adversity easily, though. i'm not convinced he's being truthful about this. in fact, much of what he said, though spoken convincingly, did not match what i can only call my instinctive response to his presence, though i cannot point to identifiable clinical behaviors that indicate this. i sense something deceptive and dark in his...
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he thought, you know, every president thinks am i becoming a narcissist, the presidency makes one a narcissist. when i worked with president bush, i think he didn't become a narcissist and he always thinks about humility. you see that with coolidge too. you try very, very hard not to turn into it's all about me. he writes about this very carefully. with the president surrounded by flatterers. he gets big heads, they weren't sculpted yet, of giant presidents. i think he was grossed out by it. he said that's not the presidency i want to have or be remembered for. therefore i might run again -- i might not run again, though i might. he stepped back and in some footage you have him at mt. rushmore when the sculptor was about to take a step in the process, coolidge said i want to draw back. i don't want to be a part of the show of vanities, it was a moral decision his position not to -- his decision not to run, summer of '27. >> there are storied about how -- there are stories about how grace coolidge was informed of her husband's decision not to run again. what do you and your scholars believe in
he thought, you know, every president thinks am i becoming a narcissist, the presidency makes one a narcissist. when i worked with president bush, i think he didn't become a narcissist and he always thinks about humility. you see that with coolidge too. you try very, very hard not to turn into it's all about me. he writes about this very carefully. with the president surrounded by flatterers. he gets big heads, they weren't sculpted yet, of giant presidents. i think he was grossed out by it. he...
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earlier this week he said church leaders have become narcissistic.ed door sessions with 8 cardinals. f and francis, who reacted angrily to the ship wreck off of the italian island on thursday, said that friday was also a day of tears for the victims. but his gentleler side was also on display. he said it was natural that they should fight and even broke bread. but said that at the end of the day they should make peace with each other. the message and style are making waves throughout the catholic world. his papalcy isn't even 7 months old and already he is raising the roof on the church. >> miley cyrus, yup, back in the headlines. taking over latenight. this time she gave her take on the government shutdown. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's important. let's be optimistic. but just in case -- let's be ready. toyota. let's go places, safely. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us t
earlier this week he said church leaders have become narcissistic.ed door sessions with 8 cardinals. f and francis, who reacted angrily to the ship wreck off of the italian island on thursday, said that friday was also a day of tears for the victims. but his gentleler side was also on display. he said it was natural that they should fight and even broke bread. but said that at the end of the day they should make peace with each other. the message and style are making waves throughout the...
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his self-presentation is pleasant, but there are hints in his behavior of a damaged and narcissisticnality. (speaking inaudibly) he says he deals with conflict and adversity easily, though. i'm not convinced he's being truthful about this. in fact, much of what he said, though spoken convincingly, did not match what i can only call my instinctive response to his presence, though i cannot point to identifiable clinical behaviors that indicate this. i sense something deceptive and dark in his emotional makeup. however, there is every indication that his phobia issues are real-- whether acrophobia or some other issue remains to be seen. an interesting case. i look forward to further sessions with him. (recorder beeps) stay tuned for scenes from our next episode. they make me wanna dance! [ makes drum beat sounds ] they're spicy? [ shrieks ] he was like, "i can't feel the burn," with his tears. mmm! i hate puppets! i need a moustache so bad! [ deep inhale, trumpet sounds ] ♪ go get 'em allllll and watch me chewin' ♪ you want some more of their wings, yeah? yeah, 'cause he smashed 'em in
his self-presentation is pleasant, but there are hints in his behavior of a damaged and narcissisticnality. (speaking inaudibly) he says he deals with conflict and adversity easily, though. i'm not convinced he's being truthful about this. in fact, much of what he said, though spoken convincingly, did not match what i can only call my instinctive response to his presence, though i cannot point to identifiable clinical behaviors that indicate this. i sense something deceptive and dark in his...
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some of it is a narcissistic attraction to self and the creation of self. >> he fabricated a cover storysaying that eliz beth fled to join a cult, insisting she didn't want to be found and presented letters he forced her to write. fritzl's web of lies worked. no one came looking for elizabe elizabeth. not her mother or friends and not the neighbors. not the police. >> this is something the police see time and time again. as we all know, every child needs the family home at some point. then her 19th birthday arrived. the police are not allowed to search for purchases over 19. from this age onwards they can go anywhere in the world they want. >> in planning elizabeth's disappearance, he was meticulous and known to be highly organized. a quality appreciated by those who he did business with. >> we had a business relationship. he was correct. if he gave you his word, you could count on it. he would return two days later and two days later it was back. what he said he did, we could count on it. >> he saw the fritzls every summer and had known elizabeth. when she went missing, joseph was sure
some of it is a narcissistic attraction to self and the creation of self. >> he fabricated a cover storysaying that eliz beth fled to join a cult, insisting she didn't want to be found and presented letters he forced her to write. fritzl's web of lies worked. no one came looking for elizabe elizabeth. not her mother or friends and not the neighbors. not the police. >> this is something the police see time and time again. as we all know, every child needs the family home at some...
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they have been narcissists, flattered and thrilled. >> he has thrown the rule back. not the cad company or the bible, but how they do things. the church should act like a poor missionary. not so easy when the catholic church is a multibillionaire. the bank just released a report thanks to pope francis's insistence on transparency, revealing profits that quadrupled. they want to examine the bank and reform it as necessary. if a homosexual person is of good will and in search of god, i am no one to judge. saying it is necessary to explore bigger roles for women. >> do we realistically expect to see change? >> there should be organizational changes right away and there could be women running many of the positions here. >> the pope has done things differently from day one and people embraced him for that. he said our lives should not be centered around money and it's not christian to not know who your neighbors are. >> thank you very much. still ahead, the dark side of foreclosures. hired to clean out homes. caught cleaning out the wrong homes. they could shut down weddi
they have been narcissists, flattered and thrilled. >> he has thrown the rule back. not the cad company or the bible, but how they do things. the church should act like a poor missionary. not so easy when the catholic church is a multibillionaire. the bank just released a report thanks to pope francis's insistence on transparency, revealing profits that quadrupled. they want to examine the bank and reform it as necessary. if a homosexual person is of good will and in search of god, i am...
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differently because there are situations you will see clear it needed people compulsive or paranoid or narcissistic. there is now one way of being that is best for a person or best for the tribe i have reviewed every definition of mental disorder it is nonsense. none of those works very well operationally to decide what should be considered a mental disorder or who has worn. we can define the individual clearly but it is vague there is no good concept. you'll never get a good definition that there is no big definition of normal. because it is not what is abnormal or it gets to what is not normal and if you look at the entomology are the statistical meeting or the sociological median it is always arbitrary where you draw the line. in 1960 the first since this of mental disorders there's six now we have a couple hundred and 25 percent of the population will be labeled as mentally disordered and 50 percent lifetime pretty soon everyone will have disorder's before they die. every time you make a small change even like gaspers we did not realize we could have tripled the rate of classic got to some. we'
differently because there are situations you will see clear it needed people compulsive or paranoid or narcissistic. there is now one way of being that is best for a person or best for the tribe i have reviewed every definition of mental disorder it is nonsense. none of those works very well operationally to decide what should be considered a mental disorder or who has worn. we can define the individual clearly but it is vague there is no good concept. you'll never get a good definition that...
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the pontiff called many leaders narcissists who are not doing the work of god.is the second widely publicized interview he has granted in as many weeks calling for tailerons on abortion, contraception and homosexuality. >> bill clinton was president raised the release of documents that speck about the bosnian war and his role. >> i woke up in the middle of the night last night and i couldn't go back to bed. i relived from start to finish. >> this is the first time a u.s. president has been part of a declassification of documents. he told the gathered crowd to intelligence was vital in every decision his administration made. >> like all of history, there are many questions still pending, but the peace has held because a long time ago, a lot of other things going on, good people were given good information and they made good decisions. >> the war in bosnia began almost 20 years ago, following the break up of yugoslavia. the serbian forces fought with muslim boss knee actions and croats. the declassified documents were released early by the c.i.a., but despite the
the pontiff called many leaders narcissists who are not doing the work of god.is the second widely publicized interview he has granted in as many weeks calling for tailerons on abortion, contraception and homosexuality. >> bill clinton was president raised the release of documents that speck about the bosnian war and his role. >> i woke up in the middle of the night last night and i couldn't go back to bed. i relived from start to finish. >> this is the first time a u.s....
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. >> she said he's a grandiose narcissist. it's not going to get better.s vashti depressed as brett was saying? not anymore said kathleen and rich. they talked to her all the time they said. and though she was sad about the divorce, she was looking forward finally to a happier life. she felt liberated, they said. was excited about her job, was losing weight, starting new friendships and planning a vacation with you. >> and april concert and a hawaii trip and a springfield trip and we had just gone shopping the week before, and the clothes were still in the bag at her house. in fact, she had so many things lined up for us to do that i was thinking i can't keep up with her. >> so they didn't buy brett's story at all. >> she was not depressed. she was anything but. >> the wednesday before vashti died when brett was served with the divorce papers, she spent that night with their sons at a friend's house and was going to stay there until friday when brett was supposed to be out of the house. that was the plan, said kathleen. >> he got ahold of her on thursday a
. >> she said he's a grandiose narcissist. it's not going to get better.s vashti depressed as brett was saying? not anymore said kathleen and rich. they talked to her all the time they said. and though she was sad about the divorce, she was looking forward finally to a happier life. she felt liberated, they said. was excited about her job, was losing weight, starting new friendships and planning a vacation with you. >> and april concert and a hawaii trip and a springfield trip and...
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he calls many leaders of the church narcissists who are not doing the work of god.t's the second widely published interview the pontiff has given in weeks. >>> that will do it for this half hour of news. we'll continue shortly. i'm richelle carey. thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. you can always go to our website, aljazeera.com. thank you so much for your time much more to come throughout the day, including all of the latest on the government shutdown. ♪ what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. ♪ >>> welcome back to the news hour, the top stories, the italian government has beaten off an attempt by the former prime minister to bring it down. he had forced a no vote in parliament, but before the vote he announced that his party would suppo
he calls many leaders of the church narcissists who are not doing the work of god.t's the second widely published interview the pontiff has given in weeks. >>> that will do it for this half hour of news. we'll continue shortly. i'm richelle carey. thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. you can always go to our website, aljazeera.com. thank you so much for your time much more to come throughout the day, including all of the latest on the government shutdown. ♪ what happens when...
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another first thing about snowden were all singing the same song, which is that he was a fame seeking narcissistthis was the clichÉ they all invoked. in wanted to damage the u.s. the facts were so complete contrary to that. he refused every single television interview once he revealed himself because he wanted to make sure the focus data with from him personally and state on the substance of the nsa revelation. as richard cohen finally pointed out, he could have done all sorts of things with the material that he possessed if you wanted to harm the u.s. or was interested in enriching himself. he could have sold it to foreign intelligence services for millions of dollars. you could have passed it to enemy governments. he did none of that. entire life,his sacrifices liberty in order to inform the world about what was being done to their privacy. the clichÉs they were all given in which they mindlessly recited could not have been further from the truth. kudos to richard cohen for finally acknowledging and admitting that. as far as the rally is concerned, i think there was an attempt early on to say
another first thing about snowden were all singing the same song, which is that he was a fame seeking narcissistthis was the clichÉ they all invoked. in wanted to damage the u.s. the facts were so complete contrary to that. he refused every single television interview once he revealed himself because he wanted to make sure the focus data with from him personally and state on the substance of the nsa revelation. as richard cohen finally pointed out, he could have done all sorts of things with...
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when i worked with president bush, i saw he didn't become a narcissist. he always thinks about humility. you see that with coolidge. you try very hard not to turn into, it's all about me. coolidge writes about this very carefully in his autobiography, that the presidency is surrounded by flattery. heads cominge, big of giant presidents. i think he was grossed out by it. he said, that's not the kind of presidency i want to have or be remembered for. therefore, i will not run again, though i might. he stepped back. you can see in some footage which you may also have, him and mount rushmore when the sculptor was about to take some step in lookedcess -- coolidge as though, i'm going to drawback. i don't want to be part of this show a vanity. it was a very moral position, his decision not to run. host: there are stories about how grace coolidge was informed of her husband's decision not to run again. what do you and the scholars believe of how much she knew in advance? guest: she did know in advance. i found the letters to her girlfriends. she told them in mar
when i worked with president bush, i saw he didn't become a narcissist. he always thinks about humility. you see that with coolidge. you try very hard not to turn into, it's all about me. coolidge writes about this very carefully in his autobiography, that the presidency is surrounded by flattery. heads cominge, big of giant presidents. i think he was grossed out by it. he said, that's not the kind of presidency i want to have or be remembered for. therefore, i will not run again, though i...
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the kids have become just a weird accessory of the narcissistic adult now, you've hurt the kid, and thereforeadult. >> you mentioned video games. you mentioned grand theft auto, or grand theft auto five, whatever the late evident iteration, druggings and beatings. >> how can people not become desensitized by seeing that? i was shocked because i don't play video games, i saw a clip, beating a woman and blood coming out of her body. as a woman that disturbed me so much. >> you can't stop video game makers from making money and putting it out there. that's what america is about. >> really? you can't regulate capitalism? i'm sorry, when did we make that rule? it's okay for a company to come to our biology and say we'll get you addicted to fat, alcohol, cigarettes, and video games and we don't want the government to get involved even though you have a biological predisposition to get addicted. and certain stores are experimenting with playing certain music to make you buy more. >> and smells as well. >> and smells as well. >> let's talk about the government, because we saw a whole lot of people in
the kids have become just a weird accessory of the narcissistic adult now, you've hurt the kid, and thereforeadult. >> you mentioned video games. you mentioned grand theft auto, or grand theft auto five, whatever the late evident iteration, druggings and beatings. >> how can people not become desensitized by seeing that? i was shocked because i don't play video games, i saw a clip, beating a woman and blood coming out of her body. as a woman that disturbed me so much. >> you...
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and that demographic sameness is reinforcing a philosophy undergirded by a narcissistic self centeredness useless eaters, buy into the fantasy of building it yourself without any help, direct or indirect from the government who think you can be part of a nation without being part of the community of that nation. who think if you're poor, it's because you made bad choices and you deserve no help. and if you're rich, it's because you made good choices and you deserve rewards. so, of course, this group voted against food stamps and opposed raising the minimum wage, but repeatedly voted for cutting capital gains taxes. they're against aid for people hurt in hurricane sandy and immigration reform and voting rights and marriage equality and health insurance for the working poor, as if they can wall themselves off from real america and put themselves back in some rockwellian fantasy of america that is long fast and perhaps never even existed. their philosophy and tactics reveal a fundamental lack of empathy for those who are not like them, and those who are not successful. the philosophy is agai
and that demographic sameness is reinforcing a philosophy undergirded by a narcissistic self centeredness useless eaters, buy into the fantasy of building it yourself without any help, direct or indirect from the government who think you can be part of a nation without being part of the community of that nation. who think if you're poor, it's because you made bad choices and you deserve no help. and if you're rich, it's because you made good choices and you deserve rewards. so, of course, this...
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narcissistic extension of yourself and if someone criticizes a kid and there's something wrong with ang wrong with you. >> you're also afraid in a world that likes normality that your child will be considered abnormal and you don't want it for the child and therefore you also tend to look the other way. you're afraid for that child. >> holly, let's talk about the legal system here. go ahead, go ahead, holly. >> but we're seeing the end result of looking the other way is a slew of dead bodies. 20 bodies in newtown. >> you're right. >> we cannot continue to put these blinders on and say, no, no, not my johnny. and, don, you wrote a fantastic blog on this. when are we going to stem up? i know certain parents are saying by child will be called defacts. there's a huge difference between discipline and abuse and i think dr.the doctor will back up. you are not abusing your child because you discipline your child. how do you not know, and you mentioned specifically in your blog, if i had a gun under my bed as you said, not only would my parents know about it, it would be sitting on the kitche
narcissistic extension of yourself and if someone criticizes a kid and there's something wrong with ang wrong with you. >> you're also afraid in a world that likes normality that your child will be considered abnormal and you don't want it for the child and therefore you also tend to look the other way. you're afraid for that child. >> holly, let's talk about the legal system here. go ahead, go ahead, holly. >> but we're seeing the end result of looking the other way is a slew...
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timmy says it is the most narcissistic man.obamacare, yet he will not use it. julie says his transparent presidency is nothing but smoke and mirrors. the more the present attitude and approach to governing. mary is with us from the editorial board. i concluded my take by saying i think the man is arrogant. am i going too far? >> i will not fling words like that around, i will see what he has done it has not accomplished. you had a bipartisan consensus in congress to do big deals on budget to tax, immigration with the gang of eight. and also housing reform. you have a bill in the senate. what has he done? he hasn't accomplished any of these things because he is willing to engage. whether he is arrogant or not, all i know if you have a president who is billed as above politics unable to engage in political game in congress. stuart: you have to engage in politics. >> this is a president who has a hard time taking any kind of difficult decisions. take housing. january 2011 he said let's get rid of fannie and freddie. what is happen
timmy says it is the most narcissistic man.obamacare, yet he will not use it. julie says his transparent presidency is nothing but smoke and mirrors. the more the present attitude and approach to governing. mary is with us from the editorial board. i concluded my take by saying i think the man is arrogant. am i going too far? >> i will not fling words like that around, i will see what he has done it has not accomplished. you had a bipartisan consensus in congress to do big deals on budget...
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in a recent interview published in an italian newspaper, francis condemned church leaders as narcissistic week he held three days of closed door meetings with eight cardinals, where they discussed ways to reform the church, its finances, its bureaucracy, its very nature. leading some observers to suggest pope francis may be more of a revolutionary than a reformer. and already, this no-frills pope has blasted worldly obsessions with money, vanity and greed, revolutionary messages indeed. back to you, kate. >> all right, thanks so much, ben. let's go around the world now starting in italy. a tragic accident, a boat sinking with hundreds on board. matthew chance has the latest. >> reporter: it's the scene of utter tragedy here on lampedusa, the italian coast guard confirmed they've pulled more than 100 bodies out of the water so far, all of them african immigrants. 155 people have been confirmed as rescued from the stricken vessel out there, mostly from the countries of eritrea and somalia. the focus is still on the recovery effort because there is still as many as 200 people unaccounted for
in a recent interview published in an italian newspaper, francis condemned church leaders as narcissistic week he held three days of closed door meetings with eight cardinals, where they discussed ways to reform the church, its finances, its bureaucracy, its very nature. leading some observers to suggest pope francis may be more of a revolutionary than a reformer. and already, this no-frills pope has blasted worldly obsessions with money, vanity and greed, revolutionary messages indeed. back to...
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charles: can you be narcissistic and insecure at the same time? or is it the same thing? he did not feel like $0.02. there would be no reason to go on the cover of "gq" magazine unless you felt unless i am a celebrity and president that is not going to be enough to bolster the fact that bad things happen. my dad left me, my mother left knee, my grandparents were not alive. stuart: although we live in an i world. you point this out with social media and it feels like we live with a self-absorbed world, maybe it goes all the way to the highest office in the land. >> i think it is a reflection of that culture that the highest office happens to be occupied by the same psychology. i just did this with the ceo, took the ceo around to the cubicles. said employees don't team is focused on team anymore. said i see lots of photos on the bulletin board. but photos are of them, how many photos of yourself do you have in your office. said maybe one with my family. they have 24 at the cubicle. stuart: before we let you go, we have time for one more. anymore consequences of this, does t
charles: can you be narcissistic and insecure at the same time? or is it the same thing? he did not feel like $0.02. there would be no reason to go on the cover of "gq" magazine unless you felt unless i am a celebrity and president that is not going to be enough to bolster the fact that bad things happen. my dad left me, my mother left knee, my grandparents were not alive. stuart: although we live in an i world. you point this out with social media and it feels like we live with a...
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too many popes have been n narcissistics. >>> emotional support for a family of an ohio family studentr last week's game against wisconsin the team lined up one by one and stopped to give him a hug. that's nice. >> that's very nice. >> to lose a child like that and see the team honor him in that >>> most fans and tv critics loved the final "breaking bad" episode. yes, we did. the creator vince gilligan, if there were other endings and what his next show. >>> and "all that mattered" on this date 50 years ago. his famous hit broke a famous record. do you remember who did it? the answer is next on "cbs this morning." served on a toasted pretzel roll, our new bacon avocado chicken sandwich comes with fries and your choice of soup or salad. it's just one of chili's delicious lunch break combos. more life happens here. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. with an ultra-thin coating and fast
too many popes have been n narcissistics. >>> emotional support for a family of an ohio family studentr last week's game against wisconsin the team lined up one by one and stopped to give him a hug. that's nice. >> that's very nice. >> to lose a child like that and see the team honor him in that >>> most fans and tv critics loved the final "breaking bad" episode. yes, we did. the creator vince gilligan, if there were other endings and what his next show....
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too many popes have been nra narcissistics. >>> emotional support for a family of an ohio family student one and stopped to give him a hug. that's nice. >> that's very nice. >> to lose a child like that and see the team honor him in that >>> a beautiful start to the first day in october. temperatures in the low 60s here at bwi marshall. 61 degrees. 64 in d.c. temps will be on the climb as we head into the afternoon. high pressure sinks to the south and brings in warmer temperatures from the south and that's going to be the trend as we head into the next couple of days. here is what you can expect today. 82 degrees. partly and warm and mild. have a great day. >>> most fans and tv critics loved the final "breaking bad" episode. yes, we did. the creator vince gilligan if there were other endings and what his next show. >>> and "all that mattered" on this date 50 years ago. his famous hit broke a famous record. do you remember who did it? the answer is next on "cbs this morning." served on a toasted pretzel roll our new bacon avocado chicken sandwich comes with fries and your choice of soup
too many popes have been nra narcissistics. >>> emotional support for a family of an ohio family student one and stopped to give him a hug. that's nice. >> that's very nice. >> to lose a child like that and see the team honor him in that >>> a beautiful start to the first day in october. temperatures in the low 60s here at bwi marshall. 61 degrees. 64 in d.c. temps will be on the climb as we head into the afternoon. high pressure sinks to the south and brings in...
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heads of the church have often been narcissists flattered and thrilled. the court is the lepracy of the papacy. >> he is throwing out how they usually do things. >> they say he should act like a missionary. not so easy when the catholic church is a multibillionaire. the vatican bank just released an annual report thanks to pope francis insistence on transparency revealing profits that quadrupled to nearly $117 million. he is going to examine the bank and reform it. and if a homosexual person is in good will and in search of god i am no one to judge. also saying it is necessary to explore bigger roles for women. >> do we expect to see change? >> there should be organizational changes right away. there could be women running many of the commissions here in the vatican. >> pope francis has done things differently virtually from day one and people embraced him for that. he's also been active on twitter putting things out there like our lives should not be centered around money and it's not christian to not know who your neighbors are. matt. >>> all right, mic
heads of the church have often been narcissists flattered and thrilled. the court is the lepracy of the papacy. >> he is throwing out how they usually do things. >> they say he should act like a missionary. not so easy when the catholic church is a multibillionaire. the vatican bank just released an annual report thanks to pope francis insistence on transparency revealing profits that quadrupled to nearly $117 million. he is going to examine the bank and reform it. and if a...
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i mean, you have to be big-time narcissenato narcissistic and not be able to think about or have any empathy about other people to commit these types of acts. this kid has really gone inside himself. i think that's the big problem. >> brad garrett, thanks very much. >>> we're going to move on to new accusations the united states has been spying on one of its closest allies. the german foreign minister has called in the american ambassador over suspicious -- over suspicions that the u.s. has been monitoring the phone calls of the german leader, chancellor merkel. abc's martha raddatz has been tracking it and has the latest from washington this morning. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. you can imagine the outrage there would be if the u.s. suspected an ally was tapping into president obama's phone. that's how the germans feel this morning. chancellor merkel spends a lot of time on her cell phone. in official meetings. with movie stars. and on the go. but what she says and what she texts are assumed to be private, which is why these accusations have sparked headli
i mean, you have to be big-time narcissenato narcissistic and not be able to think about or have any empathy about other people to commit these types of acts. this kid has really gone inside himself. i think that's the big problem. >> brad garrett, thanks very much. >>> we're going to move on to new accusations the united states has been spying on one of its closest allies. the german foreign minister has called in the american ambassador over suspicious -- over suspicions that...
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heads of the church, he's been critical of other popes, saying heads of the church have often been narcissist, flattered and thrilled by their courterys. he is calling the papacy i won't say into question, but challenging. >> i don't think he's talking about popes. he's been solid on respecting his predecessor, benedict xvi. people in charge of these vatican canning degree allegations or council it is, the agencies, department of state in the vatican. i think what's interesting is traditionally, these people were like the courterys around a monarach. he seems very opposed to hierarchy. >> he said the vatican centric view neglects the world around us. i do not share this view. i'll do everything i can to change it. he seems to be talking about the bureaucracy heavy on the top. how much can he change that? >> hancy absolute man narc. he can do whatever he wants. the question comes however is he going to go. what we're seeing in rome this week i guess a meeting of eight cardinals, unprecedented group advising him. there may be a document come out of that that shakes things up, or it may have bee
heads of the church, he's been critical of other popes, saying heads of the church have often been narcissist, flattered and thrilled by their courterys. he is calling the papacy i won't say into question, but challenging. >> i don't think he's talking about popes. he's been solid on respecting his predecessor, benedict xvi. people in charge of these vatican canning degree allegations or council it is, the agencies, department of state in the vatican. i think what's interesting is...
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lee harvey oswald was a sad sociopath thick way ward narcissistic little kid.hare a psychological profile that forces them nons small people to do horrific things. zapruder's story is ca that's right tick, fascinating. that film has become a piece of pop culture but there was a man who shot that film and what happened to him after, that film was used in many ways as a weapon against him. >> peter landesman, thanks so much for your time this afternoon. a fascinating film. in today's office politics, alex talks to "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. he tells him about a curious encounter and his wife and former president george w. bush. first, alex asked steve what would happen if the government shutdown goes on. >> hurts the economy in any number of ways for businessmen, it creates enormous uncertainty. you can't plan, you don't hire. there's a fair amount of evidence when washington gets into one of these dysfunctional moments, business pulls back from making any kind of major decisions. that's obviously bad for the economy. secondly, you have 800,000
lee harvey oswald was a sad sociopath thick way ward narcissistic little kid.hare a psychological profile that forces them nons small people to do horrific things. zapruder's story is ca that's right tick, fascinating. that film has become a piece of pop culture but there was a man who shot that film and what happened to him after, that film was used in many ways as a weapon against him. >> peter landesman, thanks so much for your time this afternoon. a fascinating film. in today's office...
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journal" poll they consider the gop's imperialistic unilaterists less loco this afternoon the narcissistic archists. >> maybe ted cruz is crazy like a fox. >> that's a good theory. >> maybe 24% is the new 51%. i don't know where to go with questions on this one, because it seems so belatedly obvious that being at 24% approval ratings is not a good thing and yet it looks like they are still driving that train. >> republicans emerged from the last presidential election in bad shape and spent the time in between with few exceptions putting themselves in worse shape. i don't see any strategist how to end this that puts them on the road to a stronger position. they will come out of this having to start from scratch in a very deep hole and coming fights won't being a great. president is not in great shape either politically. but the party and brand on the other side -- >> the president was actually -- you look at the president's past year and many inside the white house have expressed extreme disappointment. he hasn't been able to get much of anything done yet his approval rating is actually in
journal" poll they consider the gop's imperialistic unilaterists less loco this afternoon the narcissistic archists. >> maybe ted cruz is crazy like a fox. >> that's a good theory. >> maybe 24% is the new 51%. i don't know where to go with questions on this one, because it seems so belatedly obvious that being at 24% approval ratings is not a good thing and yet it looks like they are still driving that train. >> republicans emerged from the last presidential...
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food stores, running, jogging, doing the tour there are millions of us devoted to our health, narcissistic to a point. that is only because we are devoted to our health. -- he has. obama nerve to tell me how to stay healthy. i have catastrophic health care and that is all i need. i do not plan on getting all of these diseases that are acquired by not taking myself. commentt me ask you to on our topic. the accountability of the president -- i find that frightening. i feel a president should know details of everything. seems to be constantly saying i didn't know about it. here is a facebook message -- know everything? ceos don't know everything in their corporations and they are smaller than what president obama has to deal with. this war against them is a distraction. i am tired of the gop. how can he know everything? caller: i think that is incorrect when they say ceos don't know everything about their business. if they don't know, they get fired. host: rick, independent caller, louisville ohio. caller: the banking industry -- they know exactly what is going on and they never got fired. is
food stores, running, jogging, doing the tour there are millions of us devoted to our health, narcissistic to a point. that is only because we are devoted to our health. -- he has. obama nerve to tell me how to stay healthy. i have catastrophic health care and that is all i need. i do not plan on getting all of these diseases that are acquired by not taking myself. commentt me ask you to on our topic. the accountability of the president -- i find that frightening. i feel a president should know...
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this is the narcissistic where there's naivete.their own way and you have this conversation and so there's that line, i think he's got to walk. you don't want to be telling other parents what to do at the same time you want to set an example that you think makes a lot of sense for a wide public if you're a public official and i'll say this. because he's the state attorney general, let's be realistic, he's held to a higher standard. >> appreciate, chuck being what you're saying opinion we're both parents. there's too much reluctance in our communities that parents don't want to offend each other. >> thank you. >> listen, do you what you want to do, i don't want to judge you. there was a time where there was community standards that people ad heard to and we reinforced these values. >> you keep your kids away from those folks. >> how old are your kids, chuck? >> look, obviously i have it easier my kids are 9 and 6. but i know that's never -- that's never a full fledge -- it's not easy and, you know, you know you have permissive paren
this is the narcissistic where there's naivete.their own way and you have this conversation and so there's that line, i think he's got to walk. you don't want to be telling other parents what to do at the same time you want to set an example that you think makes a lot of sense for a wide public if you're a public official and i'll say this. because he's the state attorney general, let's be realistic, he's held to a higher standard. >> appreciate, chuck being what you're saying opinion...
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i play a character named chase who is extremely narcissistic and kind of out there.an intense piece, and it was a lot of fun to do, but neil's writing itself is pretty much, i like to explain it as david mammoth on steroids. two actors doing lots of talking. the challenge with neil's words is you don't want to just throw out the monologues, you have to find the rhythm in it. there's the language you have to be very respectful to. so it was very challenging and very rewarding. >> was this appealing in a way because we see shows as . "bones" could go on for 12 and 13 seasons. ten episodes you know you're doing, is that appealing for an actor? >> i think it's new landscape for television, especially when there's networks that always have possibly 22 open souds, but they are starts to fade from that. they will probably do 16 to 17 tops now 267. 22 is kind of a dying breed. amazon and google are doing their own limited run series, and it's great for the person who wants to be a show director and go bounce over here, so it's almost like platform showcasing your work in dif
i play a character named chase who is extremely narcissistic and kind of out there.an intense piece, and it was a lot of fun to do, but neil's writing itself is pretty much, i like to explain it as david mammoth on steroids. two actors doing lots of talking. the challenge with neil's words is you don't want to just throw out the monologues, you have to find the rhythm in it. there's the language you have to be very respectful to. so it was very challenging and very rewarding. >> was this...