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>> i am shamlessly narcissistic.i see. that's not good. >> seth: did you have any early moments of your relationship with narcissism that led you to wanting to write a book like this? >> i think my pivotal moment in narcissism was about 20 years ago when i wrote my first book which was "apollo 13," which is the book that turned into the movie, the 1999, 1995 movie. and i collaborated on that book with jim lovell, american hero. i wrote jim a letter -- hoping that he would at least be willing to be interviewed for the book. instead he wrote back and said, "well, i'd rather collaborate" -- which was fantastic but then -- my journalistic and narcissistic ego immediately insinuated itself and the first thing i thought, was, "well, wait a minute. alphabetically, my name should certainly go first. [ laughter ] i'm the journalist. doesn't that make sense?" and then, i had a humbling moment when i thought back to 1970 and realized jim lovell went to the moon that year. i went to summer camp. [ laughter ] i learned a lot in t
>> i am shamlessly narcissistic.i see. that's not good. >> seth: did you have any early moments of your relationship with narcissism that led you to wanting to write a book like this? >> i think my pivotal moment in narcissism was about 20 years ago when i wrote my first book which was "apollo 13," which is the book that turned into the movie, the 1999, 1995 movie. and i collaborated on that book with jim lovell, american hero. i wrote jim a letter -- hoping that he...
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. >>> do you have a narcissist character?s indicted for child abuse. it involved a spanking he gave his young son. >> peterson turned himself in overnight to police in the houston area and was released on $15,000 bond. vladimir is here about the latest. >> reporter: adrian peterson is considered one of the best running backs in nfl history. now he's facing legal troubles. a montgomery county texas, grand jury indicted the minnesota running back on reckless injury to a child. this charge stems from an investigation that resulted from a scheduled doctor's visit of peterson's 4-year-old son shortly after he came back from a stay with peterson in may of this year. the doctor noticed lacerations on the boy's legs and backs and buttocks. a second medical professional described them as extensive and consistent with child abuse. nick wright told vinita about what peterson's sons told authorities. >> he mentions his reluctance to want to talk to police because, quote, daddy peterson might hit me. he references being hit in the face. h
. >>> do you have a narcissist character?s indicted for child abuse. it involved a spanking he gave his young son. >> peterson turned himself in overnight to police in the houston area and was released on $15,000 bond. vladimir is here about the latest. >> reporter: adrian peterson is considered one of the best running backs in nfl history. now he's facing legal troubles. a montgomery county texas, grand jury indicted the minnesota running back on reckless injury to a...
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>> stephen: obama is clearly a narcissist.aven't seen that birth certificate. he could easily be from narcissistan. of course, being a narcissist is not necessarily a bad thing. in fact, when you look up narcissist in the dictionary, it's right next to a picture of me. (cheers and applause) and, yes, i've pasted my photo next to "every" word in my dictionary. but what can i say? i'm a bit of an aardvark. and krauthammer is willing to back up his non-diagnosis with non-data. >> i mean, count the number of times he uses the word "i" in any speech. remember when he announced the killing of bin laden? that speech, i believe, had 29 references to "i." on my command, i ordered, as commander-in-chief, i was then told, i this. >> stephen: yes, obama is obsessed with saying "i." can't he find a better way to refer to himself? "me "can. and remember the high math that count krautula did for us - >> that speech had, i believe, 29 references to "i." >> stephen: those numbers don't lie. though, evidently he does. because i've read the spee
>> stephen: obama is clearly a narcissist.aven't seen that birth certificate. he could easily be from narcissistan. of course, being a narcissist is not necessarily a bad thing. in fact, when you look up narcissist in the dictionary, it's right next to a picture of me. (cheers and applause) and, yes, i've pasted my photo next to "every" word in my dictionary. but what can i say? i'm a bit of an aardvark. and krauthammer is willing to back up his non-diagnosis with non-data....
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does their career make them narcissists?are they narcissists and then that makes them successful? >> that's a really good question. and it's one of those questions, the answer to both parts of which is yes. >> yeah. >> in order to move in to a career like this, if we're both good athletes, but i sort of shrink from the spotlight and you don't because you like the spotlight, because you're a little exhibitionistic. >> you're constantly telling people how great you are. >> and you're going to succeed at athletics better than i do. and once you begin to succeed, that's a sort of feedback loop. it turbo charges the recognition and the grandiosity you're already feeling. this thing continues to spiral until you get people who do so many terrible things that they're then arrested. they've broken a law and they believe they would be outside of those rules, as well. >> i mean, a good point, there are narcissists not just on the football field, but everywhere. how can you tell if someone is a narcissist. you have a list of an every d
does their career make them narcissists?are they narcissists and then that makes them successful? >> that's a really good question. and it's one of those questions, the answer to both parts of which is yes. >> yeah. >> in order to move in to a career like this, if we're both good athletes, but i sort of shrink from the spotlight and you don't because you like the spotlight, because you're a little exhibitionistic. >> you're constantly telling people how great you are....
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tony stark was quick to say i am a narcissist. >> the definition of a narcissist is a toxic matchup ofe lower case end narcissism. a lot of those traits but not quite fully dysfunctional yet. >> you call it the mother of all personality disorders, which i love. are there ways to spot a narcissist? >> one of the best ways is a complicated process is asking the person are you a narcissist. there's terrific candor. they will say yes. but their reasoning is well i amber than most people in the room, so it would be disingenuous for me to say otherwise. it's remarkably conceited, even if it's candid. >> there can be some good side effects from being a narcissist right? >> absolutely. and that's important to remember. narcissism can be a very bracing, very energizing character trait. even people we think of as profoundly humble martin luther king gandhi mandela. if you think these people didn't get a self-gratified charge from standing in front of millions of people and moving them with their voice, you don't understand human nature. but the fact is they were also able to level that with humi
tony stark was quick to say i am a narcissist. >> the definition of a narcissist is a toxic matchup ofe lower case end narcissism. a lot of those traits but not quite fully dysfunctional yet. >> you call it the mother of all personality disorders, which i love. are there ways to spot a narcissist? >> one of the best ways is a complicated process is asking the person are you a narcissist. there's terrific candor. they will say yes. but their reasoning is well i amber than most...
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narcissist again. they had this high regard for themes in one way but in another way don't think much of themself. so once they made the conquest, then they start to have self-doubts about whether they deserve the love of this person. and that, of course, i classic case of what happened with them. when they first met he was married, had two small children, and it was a -- a stroke of lightning. he just fell for her immediately and said, you are the one woman in my life and i have to be with you. and at ferret he wanted to have her as his miss industry, see how it -- mistress. but she was too smart. she said i'm going abroad and you have to sort out your personal affairs and then when you're free, you can come to me. so she went to to french riviera, and it happened. and he put her on such a ped school, after the first two years -- he had trouble sexually, and after two years, he couldn't perform at all. my husband said, it's hard to make love on a pedestal. so anyway, that was the end of their intimacy
narcissist again. they had this high regard for themes in one way but in another way don't think much of themself. so once they made the conquest, then they start to have self-doubts about whether they deserve the love of this person. and that, of course, i classic case of what happened with them. when they first met he was married, had two small children, and it was a -- a stroke of lightning. he just fell for her immediately and said, you are the one woman in my life and i have to be with...
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culture of narcissism is the classic and still is on some level to define the culture then as a very narcissistic culture. paul roberts picked up from that now almost 38 years later and it is about the instant gratification that has enormous ramifications in people's personal lives and economics and politics and every level of the culture and he's done a brilliant job of synthesizing this taking it back 40 years really beginning with the rise of the internet at some level and the mass communication at that level we created a desire for the instant gratification across the board. but he takes it back even further into the opening example is henry forward to afford who founded the general motors had a one-size-fits-all automobile and he said if we can custom make automobiles and it was born then and it's been carried to extraordinary levels. >> how long has mr. robertson working on this? >> the editor at bloomsbury was to write an idea about the subject and he gave it to paul and he's been working on it for a long time so it is the result of a lot of thinking. >> host: there is a book coming out on
culture of narcissism is the classic and still is on some level to define the culture then as a very narcissistic culture. paul roberts picked up from that now almost 38 years later and it is about the instant gratification that has enormous ramifications in people's personal lives and economics and politics and every level of the culture and he's done a brilliant job of synthesizing this taking it back 40 years really beginning with the rise of the internet at some level and the mass...
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that never changed. >> talk about this idea of the narcissistic personality. as completely fascinated by her mental struggles not only did she have what maureen dowd in her review called the cascading calamities i believe but she also struggled against -- i was trying to sort it out myself. you don't really say much about bipolarity which is what i think she really had. her capacity to reinvent herself perpetually year after year -- >> yes. >> -- was amazing in itself. then she had depression which she called the dismals, and she clearly -- and substance abuse including lsd, i guess, if you call lsd substance abuse. maybe -- the way you write it it's fun. [laughter] >> i think that's what a lot of lsd takers will tell you is they had good trips. yes, the bipolar thing i hadn't thought of because i was always slightly wary of these terms which become fashionable all of a sudden. for instance, princess diana was a borderline personality whatever that means. other people are bipolar. but a doctor called me up and said, what is it with this woman, is she bipolar o
that never changed. >> talk about this idea of the narcissistic personality. as completely fascinated by her mental struggles not only did she have what maureen dowd in her review called the cascading calamities i believe but she also struggled against -- i was trying to sort it out myself. you don't really say much about bipolarity which is what i think she really had. her capacity to reinvent herself perpetually year after year -- >> yes. >> -- was amazing in itself. then...
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you have this narcissist out here that takes no responsibility for their actions or the hitting on you ptsd.ady suffer from and it's because i did not acquiesce, because he called me to smart. -- too smart. no he is too stupid. >> and i ask you what it was like to go to the police area what was it like? >> when i reached out, i was laughed at. i was laughed by the police department here in the state of illinois. >> you got zero help from the police? >> i got zero help. >> how did you get out of the situation? >> i had to contact an agency in illinois, i forget the name, but he represented me in court to get an order of protection. i am disabled. first, joining us on the phone is alex bolton, a staff writer. we will have coverage for the details of that, go to c-span.org. the president is going to lay .ut his coverage he met with congressional leaders at the white house, did he give them any details. those congressional leaders are laying it out for us. they don't want to preempt the president, that one of the key things they told congressional leaders is that he is not going .o be aski
you have this narcissist out here that takes no responsibility for their actions or the hitting on you ptsd.ady suffer from and it's because i did not acquiesce, because he called me to smart. -- too smart. no he is too stupid. >> and i ask you what it was like to go to the police area what was it like? >> when i reached out, i was laughed at. i was laughed by the police department here in the state of illinois. >> you got zero help from the police? >> i got zero help....
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. >> brad bishop is a malignant narcissist. after this type of murder, often the person has a sense of wellbeing and you would never dream in a thousand years that they had just killed somebody. why? because they just took off 50 pounds of emotional weight off their shoulders. no guilt at all. absolutely none. >> from this hour, i ordain myself loosed of limits and imaginary lines. >> bishop had a journal and in the first page he writes a passage from the walt whitman poem "song of the open road." there are a lot of statements in there about being master of your own destiny, not letting people hold you back. going where i list, my own master, total and absolute. >> it's also this man force striding his way across the landscape. smiting trees in his way. the east and the west are mine. there's a tremendous ego, i don't need anything, i will take a sledgehammer and hammer anything in my way. >> the stale cadaver blocks up the passage. the burial waits no longer. >> he drove 275 miles south, then to a state road, then to a rural r
. >> brad bishop is a malignant narcissist. after this type of murder, often the person has a sense of wellbeing and you would never dream in a thousand years that they had just killed somebody. why? because they just took off 50 pounds of emotional weight off their shoulders. no guilt at all. absolutely none. >> from this hour, i ordain myself loosed of limits and imaginary lines. >> bishop had a journal and in the first page he writes a passage from the walt whitman poem...
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now we have a town full of narcissists.ext guest says that fits because we're a nation of narcissists with a world that caters to every impulse. he writes, we are becoming a society that wants it now, regardless of the consequence. we are becoming an impulse society. paul roberts, author of a fascinating new become you'll be hearing about "the impulse society." paul, welcome. please explain what you mean by the impulse society. >> you summed it up really well. it's a society that's gotten really, really good at delivering what people want and institutions want right away and it's falling down on the job delivering what we need in the long term. so, you know, examples all around. if you're a parent and you're dealing with a kid, it's teaching that kid to push away the instant gratification of the gadget, the personal technology. >> so hard. >> and be able to concentrate on long-term goals. every parent runs into that. it's also at a middle level. corporations cutting their long-term research, cutting their employee training.
now we have a town full of narcissists.ext guest says that fits because we're a nation of narcissists with a world that caters to every impulse. he writes, we are becoming a society that wants it now, regardless of the consequence. we are becoming an impulse society. paul roberts, author of a fascinating new become you'll be hearing about "the impulse society." paul, welcome. please explain what you mean by the impulse society. >> you summed it up really well. it's a society...
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they call sarkozy a " manipulative narcissist." they think it is "so french" t hat he would be making this kind of come back and likened him to napoleon. >> others are trying to focus on the obstacles that president france or hollande me face along the way -- president francois hollande may face along the way. >> there is an in-depth report into sarkozy's treasure chest. sarkozy has promised a low-cost campaign. "le nouvel" says he wants to get rid of a reputation he has for cozy inept to rich supporters. >> and that being -- cozying up to rich supporters. >> and for being profligate. >> there are always people who are going to donate money to him. as you say, it remains to be seen how much his supporters will actually be ready to give him, because they already had to bail out the opposition party after the previous presidential campaign where there was a little bit of overspending. >> 12going to end with some lighter stories. >> all this bad news in the press these days. escapism -- there is a solution for those finding this aggra
they call sarkozy a " manipulative narcissist." they think it is "so french" t hat he would be making this kind of come back and likened him to napoleon. >> others are trying to focus on the obstacles that president france or hollande me face along the way -- president francois hollande may face along the way. >> there is an in-depth report into sarkozy's treasure chest. sarkozy has promised a low-cost campaign. "le nouvel" says he wants to get rid of a...
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>> celebrities are accused of being narcissistic. one of my favorite books of all time, 1984. him and george or well is so right, and we want for one thing, who was taking the privacy away from us, not the government it's us. do you think that something like this will be a watershed moment we'll take an issue like privacy and move it back to center. >> look at the celebrities who become stars because of a sex tape. they decry it and adopt, there are stars who have no discernible skills like kim kardashian. >> and it sells. like you guys said i don't come. the bottom line, you said it along time ago, nothing is private, rene. it's going to come out no matter what you do. people are hearing your phone calls, your credit cards, you have to know these thing, if it comes out, we'll never get our privacy back. >> you don't think so. >> it's going to get worse. >> youth culture there's a whole generation now that has grown up without the sake of privacy. >> they don't know what it is. and they don't respect it. >> so the standards move with the pendulum don't you think, stuff gets ou
>> celebrities are accused of being narcissistic. one of my favorite books of all time, 1984. him and george or well is so right, and we want for one thing, who was taking the privacy away from us, not the government it's us. do you think that something like this will be a watershed moment we'll take an issue like privacy and move it back to center. >> look at the celebrities who become stars because of a sex tape. they decry it and adopt, there are stars who have no discernible...
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. >> i know you're not, 'cause you're a narcissist. i've had too much history with this guy.nd i'm sick of it. >> well, so here's what i think i would do if i were you. >> [bleep] off. don't tell me this stuff anymore. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! why i need to keep tan eye on my health. ugh! we won! that's why i take metabiotic, a daily probiotic. with 70% of your immune system in your gut, new multi-health metabiotic with bio-active 12 helps maintain digestive balance and is proven to help support a healthy immune system i take care of myself, so i can take care of them. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line and see how one small change can
. >> i know you're not, 'cause you're a narcissist. i've had too much history with this guy.nd i'm sick of it. >> well, so here's what i think i would do if i were you. >> [bleep] off. don't tell me this stuff anymore. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea....
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. >> i know you're not, 'cause you're a narcissist. i've had too much history with this guy. me like [bleep] and i'm sick of it. >> well, so here's what i think i would do if i were you. >> [bleep] off. don't tell me this stuff anymore. over 20 million kids everyday in our country lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy, affordable, kid-inspired, chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the expansion of our business in terms of how many communities we can serve. working with citi has also helped to fuel our innovation process and the speed at which we can bring new products into the grocery stores. we are employing 1,000 people across 27 urban areas and today, serve over 1 mi
. >> i know you're not, 'cause you're a narcissist. i've had too much history with this guy. me like [bleep] and i'm sick of it. >> well, so here's what i think i would do if i were you. >> [bleep] off. don't tell me this stuff anymore. over 20 million kids everyday in our country lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a...
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you have these narcissistic celebrities who are complaining that their naked pictures have been released? i mean, come on. you know, i've got a bridge to sell you if you believe that one. >> mike, who is to blame? >> to me, david, it's the hackers, right? they stole private property. >> that seems pretty clear, but bill, everybody wants to blame apple. at least the people in hollywood do. >> i think i will, and let me ask -- >> are you going to blame apple for this? >> let me ask you a question. what do paris hilton, scarlett johannson, and sarah palin all have in common? >> beauty. >> something else. they were all hacked by easy to guess, security questions. i think it's high time that apple figured out -- apple and everybody el, that these dopey security questions like your mother's maiden name, which i can find on geniologcom, those should be thrown out and we should start over with another system. >> all right. well, the fact is, steve, i frankly think hackers are always going to be in some areas one step aheadf the creators of things. don't you have to go back to the hackers themsel
you have these narcissistic celebrities who are complaining that their naked pictures have been released? i mean, come on. you know, i've got a bridge to sell you if you believe that one. >> mike, who is to blame? >> to me, david, it's the hackers, right? they stole private property. >> that seems pretty clear, but bill, everybody wants to blame apple. at least the people in hollywood do. >> i think i will, and let me ask -- >> are you going to blame apple for...
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they will risk family, fortune, reputation, to satisfy that narcissistic desire. >> the first step incess would be to gain the trust of the parents of the young girls he intended on victimizing. so he would leverage that fact of how close-knit a jehovah's witness community is. he would build on that to get the parents to bring children to him. finally, in the spring of '04, the first victim confronted him and said pointblank, you molested me, and he admitted to it in front of her, in front of the adults, and in front of his wife. that was the dam-busting moment and the floodgates opened from then. >> nancy mclean called me and told me someone had come forward and told them that she had been molested by rick. i says, well, don't worry, we love rick. i actually remember doing that. but then i think i realized, it sunk in. she said, you need to talk to your daughter. i called her up to my bedroom and as soon as i said it, i knew that it had happened to her. i could just tell by her face, by the look on her face. so -- and then i said did anything happen to you? she said yes. and she star
they will risk family, fortune, reputation, to satisfy that narcissistic desire. >> the first step incess would be to gain the trust of the parents of the young girls he intended on victimizing. so he would leverage that fact of how close-knit a jehovah's witness community is. he would build on that to get the parents to bring children to him. finally, in the spring of '04, the first victim confronted him and said pointblank, you molested me, and he admitted to it in front of her, in...
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>> to loose sight of perspective and become so narcissistic as to not be able to appreciate your own blessings is miserable. and my father and my mother were very good to that. they were very, very level headed when it came to that. >> you realtime became an ambassador after serving as an envoy since 2007. observance n your opinion particularly necessary for the global community? >> we have a displacements crisis around the world that is unpair . over 40 million people are displaced. this is an enormous humanitarian crisis. we have a very, very urgent situation in syria. the estimation is by syria, it will displace afghanistan as the largest refugee producing nation on earth, over 4 million people will be displaced. so, i think this year in particular is a very good time for people around the world to take a step back, to think about the millions of people whose lives have been disrupted through no fault of their own. 90% of refugees arrive in neighboring countries carrying nothing. 75% of refugees are women and children. these are human beings who have lost everything. world refuge
>> to loose sight of perspective and become so narcissistic as to not be able to appreciate your own blessings is miserable. and my father and my mother were very good to that. they were very, very level headed when it came to that. >> you realtime became an ambassador after serving as an envoy since 2007. observance n your opinion particularly necessary for the global community? >> we have a displacements crisis around the world that is unpair . over 40 million people are...
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>> google plus, that's where the narcissists are. you get their e-mails and google will e-mail it.s your buddy matt lewis. he decided he needed to post something that nobody looks at and now i am getting e-mails about it. >> i think it is only going to get worse. i have a couple of friends with young children. they are saying that their daughters' ipads and whatnot are filled with selfies which makes me sad and it also makes me not want to have children. but for the people who are already adults and lost causes, i can teach all of you how to take the perfect selfie. see me after class. >> i think joanne will take issue with that because she thinks she is the queen of the selfie. >> i think we are less nare is you cystic in this age of selfies and youtube and vines and all of this stuff. years ago you had to pose for a photo. now it is like you will get them next time. another one is coming down the pipe. i don't care how i look in the dumb video. >> i care. i care deeply. >> look at these videos people post. they look terrible in their homes. the lighting is bad and nobody cares. i
>> google plus, that's where the narcissists are. you get their e-mails and google will e-mail it.s your buddy matt lewis. he decided he needed to post something that nobody looks at and now i am getting e-mails about it. >> i think it is only going to get worse. i have a couple of friends with young children. they are saying that their daughters' ipads and whatnot are filled with selfies which makes me sad and it also makes me not want to have children. but for the people who are...
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. >> we're very narcissistic. >> exactly. exactly. i was mentioning imus.ng i surprised your boss. take a listen. >> pathetic attempt at a scottish accent, sounded like an australian with a speechcç impediment. >> think long and hard about what you're doing. i think she said, think long and hard -- you know. >> suburbs. >> you had the scot, all on -- god forbid i should interrupt this show. >> i don't have any gun with me. if i'm going to get it. >> god forbid. >> you should run our whole program here. >> i'm out hoof here, then,. >> do you have any businesses? >> die. do you want it? >> yes, i do. >> we're on the air. you realize that. >> i'm aware. >> you're doing standup. i. >> i thought my scottish accent was fine. >> talk about frightening and terrifying. no place on the world stage anymore after that. >> that's crazy. >> scottish a big deal? >> yeah. she is only been over here a couple years years years so shee wanted them to say what the great britain -- we got into a tiff about it. you're not going to go over there -- she doesn't talk like that -- >
. >> we're very narcissistic. >> exactly. exactly. i was mentioning imus.ng i surprised your boss. take a listen. >> pathetic attempt at a scottish accent, sounded like an australian with a speechcç impediment. >> think long and hard about what you're doing. i think she said, think long and hard -- you know. >> suburbs. >> you had the scot, all on -- god forbid i should interrupt this show. >> i don't have any gun with me. if i'm going to get it....
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. >> he's very narcissistic, and many believe that he may not want to do an attack on 9/11's anniversaryith the legacy of osama bin laden. he wants his own legacy. he wants to be regarded as the biggest baddest terrorist that ever lived. >> but experts say that doesn't mean locations aren't vulnerable now. especially those that draw large crowds, because the ideology, experts say, is like a germ. you can't control it. >> you can't quarantine an idea that's spread over thousands of websites, youtube, and others, on the internet. there's no real ability to prevent that message from being spread. >> that kind of ideology won't stop americans either. >> are we safe anywhere? i don't know. but i can't live my life like that. i don't want my children to grow up with fear. i want them to feel safe in school. i want them to feel safe at the u.s. open. i want them to feel safe in the park. >> there's risks every day you go out your door. you have to have faith in the taxpayer dollars protecting you and you got to live your life. >>> a mali militant group is being blamed for an ambush in southern
. >> he's very narcissistic, and many believe that he may not want to do an attack on 9/11's anniversaryith the legacy of osama bin laden. he wants his own legacy. he wants to be regarded as the biggest baddest terrorist that ever lived. >> but experts say that doesn't mean locations aren't vulnerable now. especially those that draw large crowds, because the ideology, experts say, is like a germ. you can't control it. >> you can't quarantine an idea that's spread over...
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the men with their nars siss narcissistic ways and their fame.hen they do not get that, then what they're used to on the field comes home with them. with the isolation, the women often are not even aware they're in an abusive situation, as was i. >> you're saying wh when the player comes home, if you're not 100% doing that, if you have a criticism of him, and then the player reacts in a way that's inappropriate and way over the top. >> yes. >> often times because people fall at their feet whenever they walk by. >> they have a sense of entitlement and when it comes to reality, they don't want to hear it. >> now can the player turn that off when he's home? can he be a calm guy? >> they never turn it off. it's very much as i saw in my own home, along with many friends, any point in time they could blow their whistle. they're irritable. it's up and down. >> why? is it because of drugs? is it because of pain? >> well, there's a category of those who are on the substances. but the nfl doesn't care about their product actually. as long as they get what
the men with their nars siss narcissistic ways and their fame.hen they do not get that, then what they're used to on the field comes home with them. with the isolation, the women often are not even aware they're in an abusive situation, as was i. >> you're saying wh when the player comes home, if you're not 100% doing that, if you have a criticism of him, and then the player reacts in a way that's inappropriate and way over the top. >> yes. >> often times because people fall...
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. >> a magnificent, what a malignant narcissist, we're not talking about me. >> no. >> that is the clip from no good deed, and i'm already scared of this movie. >> set to open this friday, i want to see it. it stars a very talented irdis elba will. the british actor joins us live from london, good morning, irdis elba. >> welcome to philadelphia. >> good morning, alex, how are you. good morning. >> everyone has been talking about the twist in this movie. i heard you guys even canceled advanced screening because it is so important. i mean what is it, give us a hint. >> i cannot tell you. >> no hint. >> no, we had to protect it. >> it comes out on friday and everyone will talk about it. >> yeah, that is the thing, we have to figure something out. so once people see it, we will put them in clutches and put them on an island somewhere. >> so what it about then besides the twist. >> well, you know, i play a character that is very much troubled. he has issues. basically, he is on a vendetta. when you meet him, you really think that this is a guy trying to get out of jail, up for parole but he
. >> a magnificent, what a malignant narcissist, we're not talking about me. >> no. >> that is the clip from no good deed, and i'm already scared of this movie. >> set to open this friday, i want to see it. it stars a very talented irdis elba will. the british actor joins us live from london, good morning, irdis elba. >> welcome to philadelphia. >> good morning, alex, how are you. good morning. >> everyone has been talking about the twist in this movie....
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. >> he's very narcissistic and many believe he won't want to do an attack on 9/11's anniversary because of being in competition with osama bin laden. he wants to be regarpded as the biggest, baddest for rorest. >> reporter: that doesn't mean l locations aren't vulnerable now, especially those who draw large crowds because the ideology is like a germ. >> you can't quarantine an idea that is spread over websites, youtube and others on the internet. there is no real ability to prevent that message from being spread. >> reporter: that kind of ideology won't stop americans, either. >> are we safe anywhere? i don't know. i can't live my life like that. i want my children to feel safe in school and at the u.s. open and in the park. >> there is risk every day you walk out the door. you have to some degree have faith your tax money helps protect you. >> if you live here in new york or been in the subway system, the rail passages are warned, if you see something, say something. every one of us has to be on our toes and one texas sheriff is ready for isis. we're joined by gary painter of midland c
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whether some have a that's existic personality disorder -- narcissistic personality disorder i don'tw. we all do stupid thing when we're young. we were talk during the break, we're all glad that we grew up before there were any cameras everywhere. it seems like if you take a photo, you should just assume that that photo is going to be seen or an e-mail or post anything with what's happened with the tmz. remember, there was a tmz deal with bieber or someone -- it's hackable, everything is hackable. i don't care if you have two step, three step. seems like that's in the end kind of stupid. you're going to get hacked at some point. and so you've got to maybe not do the stuff in the first place. i would prosecute all these people. whoever's responsible for this should be prosecuted. >> they absolutely should be prosecuted. and i think their lawyers are going to be successful, and i think they could seek damage for their clients because think about it -- take kate upton. she gets paid a lot to show her body. she's a beautiful woman. whether modeling or product endorsement. say you're a "s
whether some have a that's existic personality disorder -- narcissistic personality disorder i don'tw. we all do stupid thing when we're young. we were talk during the break, we're all glad that we grew up before there were any cameras everywhere. it seems like if you take a photo, you should just assume that that photo is going to be seen or an e-mail or post anything with what's happened with the tmz. remember, there was a tmz deal with bieber or someone -- it's hackable, everything is...
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we worship the god of self and have a country full of narcissists, we will never succeed with the attitudes before fall, rome did fall, we too are falling. never so cynical about stuff, joan, we can stop, this we have the power to stop the trend we ourselves create. and then there's this from ken, god is not dead, chee not die. those who whine that he is did cannot accept things happen. when something happens they don't like, they claim he is dead. you are dead on right about that. god isn't the problem, we are. porter, porter, haven't heard from him in a long time. you talking about god is like roger goodell saying he's sorry. sorry ain't buying it from either of you two phony gas bags. we're both phony gas bags. believe this gas bag, porter, when he tells you god really hates and you he's going to doom you to a life of permanent flames. just saying. telling star, how's that for a calling. anyone taking moral advice from a guy who reads a prompter and wears a tupee hoping to see 72 virgins when he dies. both are doomed. people who write such nonsense are more doomed. do tell, telling star
we worship the god of self and have a country full of narcissists, we will never succeed with the attitudes before fall, rome did fall, we too are falling. never so cynical about stuff, joan, we can stop, this we have the power to stop the trend we ourselves create. and then there's this from ken, god is not dead, chee not die. those who whine that he is did cannot accept things happen. when something happens they don't like, they claim he is dead. you are dead on right about that. god isn't...
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. >> isn't that a little will narcissist particular. >> she's the the mom on king of queens. >> she's not a mom but just a wife. >> how about the former first family had just got bigger. chelsea clinton gave birth friday to a baby girl. her husband mark mezvinsky is there with her former president bill clinton and his wife former secretary of state and first lady hillary who were beaming as they held charlotte clinton mezvinsky for the very first time. look the at beaming grandparents. >> their grandparents live in philadelphia. >> they met at stanford university. >>> in the market for a new home we have your perfect pad. >> if you have 130 million-dollar, at your disposal this is the most pricey condo in new york city history. here's a thing, the mansion will have 12,000 square feet which is like, unheard of, it is usually 1200 square feet in insuring. and overlooks central park on the upper east side of the manhattan. it will go on sale next year. >> mike jerrick. >> what? >> hello. >> hi. >> are you all right. >> yesterday was rough, the eagles game. >> mondays feel different when
. >> isn't that a little will narcissist particular. >> she's the the mom on king of queens. >> she's not a mom but just a wife. >> how about the former first family had just got bigger. chelsea clinton gave birth friday to a baby girl. her husband mark mezvinsky is there with her former president bill clinton and his wife former secretary of state and first lady hillary who were beaming as they held charlotte clinton mezvinsky for the very first time. look the at...
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. >> they are young men who are narcissi narcissistic, violent, often with a history of petty crime, often unsuccessful with girls, but the one thing they are not is pious. >> reporter: thus far president obama has resisted pressure from critics to strike at isis strongholds in syria, but pressure is growing. king abdullah of saudi arabia warning ahead of the summit in wales, quote, i am certain that after a month they'll reach europe and after another month, america. daniel hannan doubts that europe will offer much help if asked. >> i don't think there is any support for another armed invasion. >> but it is just that. overwhelming force by air and land that could put isis out of the fight. the kind of force the west appears reluctant to provide. ed? >> chilling warning there from king abdullah. thank you very much. >>> now to another hotspot that may have cooled down just a bit today. pro-russian rebels are backing off their demand for full independence. now they say they're willing to deal. james rosen has all the details. >> reporter: touting a new gas pipeline project in eastern
. >> they are young men who are narcissi narcissistic, violent, often with a history of petty crime, often unsuccessful with girls, but the one thing they are not is pious. >> reporter: thus far president obama has resisted pressure from critics to strike at isis strongholds in syria, but pressure is growing. king abdullah of saudi arabia warning ahead of the summit in wales, quote, i am certain that after a month they'll reach europe and after another month, america. daniel hannan...
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i mean, there is, to me, and its been signatured by -- suggested by others that he had a narcissisticquality, but i wouldn't want, that comes to mind all right, but that doesn't answer the question about his personality. complex, yes. but so is lyndon johnson, and yet all of us feel we knew lyndon johnson though. we, the whole current had a sense, rather immediately of what kind of a man lyndon johnson was. but, nixon, for example, in that resignation speech. he looked completely composed, completely unruffled, calm, collected. it was hard to realize that he was resigning. >> thanks for the phone. >> well, it's a cliche, but he really is our most shakespearean of presidents. >> you also called him a square. >> he was indebut bli a square. famous pictures of him on the beach on the wing tips. >> and bowling with a tie. >> yeah. he was, he was part of the silent majority. he could what he called the silent majority. he appealed to the silent majority of middle class, working class, moderate, conservative, american, people who go to work, go to church, that was the background he came fro
i mean, there is, to me, and its been signatured by -- suggested by others that he had a narcissisticquality, but i wouldn't want, that comes to mind all right, but that doesn't answer the question about his personality. complex, yes. but so is lyndon johnson, and yet all of us feel we knew lyndon johnson though. we, the whole current had a sense, rather immediately of what kind of a man lyndon johnson was. but, nixon, for example, in that resignation speech. he looked completely composed,...
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there is a narcissistic do, looking at common core to pay the state back. i think there is a mismatch. i think there is great progress, if you take politics out of this, as your survey indicated, who wouldn't want to standard that raises everyone in the pool. and everything slides off the rail. that is my you, very enthusiastic about moving forward. >> one quick thing from the survey. disproportionate, have heard of common core. in person continent in a meeting from school communication. while i think in washington, and a lot of parents, they're getting information and a lot of that misinformation from individual 1 on 1 contact. that is important to remember. >> it is the thing people yell about. and it has become controversial, in the past year and a half to two years, i am curious why all of you think this broke out when it did after a quiet standard that was adopted. if it just the we are hitting the point of total implementation or other factors that play as well? >> the political strategy, the same people who were attacking common core, attacking obama
there is a narcissistic do, looking at common core to pay the state back. i think there is a mismatch. i think there is great progress, if you take politics out of this, as your survey indicated, who wouldn't want to standard that raises everyone in the pool. and everything slides off the rail. that is my you, very enthusiastic about moving forward. >> one quick thing from the survey. disproportionate, have heard of common core. in person continent in a meeting from school communication....
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you said they're narcissists, are they exhibitionists, define them in psychological terms. >> listen,bility of this technology has to begin with created more narcissism. the selfie. this is an extension of the selfie, it's a selfie that goes further, a complete selfie. listen, this is so entwined in our dna. look at the buzz around this. after all, most people have seen naked bodies, we remain interested, we're interested in what her naked body looks like, the star's. why should that command a price? but it does because people are fascinated by that which they normally cannot see. stuart: now all of us could do this, what percentage of people do this? any idea? >> i tell you, a much higher percentage than you imagine. i don't know the exact percentages, but i will tell you that when parents now find out that their kids have done this, teenagers or perhaps adolescents. their response is not, oh, my god, what's happening to my child. it's, well, kids do this. and you know what, stuart? kids do this. they are focused on themselves, and they have become very comfortable sharing these imag
you said they're narcissists, are they exhibitionists, define them in psychological terms. >> listen,bility of this technology has to begin with created more narcissism. the selfie. this is an extension of the selfie, it's a selfie that goes further, a complete selfie. listen, this is so entwined in our dna. look at the buzz around this. after all, most people have seen naked bodies, we remain interested, we're interested in what her naked body looks like, the star's. why should that...
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. >> he is very narcissistic and many believe that he may not want to do an attack on 9/11 anniversarytition with the legacy of osama bin laden. he wants to be regarded as the biggest baddest terrorist that ever lived. >> reporter: experts say that doesn't mean locations aren't vulnerable now. especially those that draw large crowds because the ideology is like a germ. you can't control it. >> you can't quarantine an idea spread over thousands of websites, youtube and others, on the internet. there is no real ability to prevent that message from being spread. >> reporter: that kind of ideology won't stop americans either. >> are we safe anywhere, i don't know but i can't live my life like that. i don't want my children to grow up with fear. i want them to feel safe in the park. >> there is risk every day you walk out your door. you got to have some degree have faith in those that your taxpayer dollars go to to protect you and you got to live your life. >> reporter: jean casarez, cnn, new york. >> president obama hitting the pause button on immigration reform. >> the quhowhite house ann
. >> he is very narcissistic and many believe that he may not want to do an attack on 9/11 anniversarytition with the legacy of osama bin laden. he wants to be regarded as the biggest baddest terrorist that ever lived. >> reporter: experts say that doesn't mean locations aren't vulnerable now. especially those that draw large crowds because the ideology is like a germ. you can't control it. >> you can't quarantine an idea spread over thousands of websites, youtube and others,...
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think -- i would like to think that selfie can be this, but it can be someone -- someone who is a narcissistads to the next question. one from social media. if eliza was a real person, would you be friends with her or would you ignore her? >> probably onlyfacebook. >> only on facebook. we watched this with our family. our girls are selfie-obsessed. they're 1 and 9. this is so much part of their culture. it's fun to watch you go at it. >> oh, thank you. >> john let me ask you this, because i know they were looking for a standard, british, henry higgins type -- >> they got one. why do i do jokes. george, what was your question? >> i don't know. it made me laugh. >> we got a little bit out of the creek. crew. >> they werie looking at white, british, older men. they wound up with me. it was a complete failure in terms of casting serg ining sea. >> but it's a winner on the screen. the premier, tomorrow, 8:00 eastern on abc. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, marrio [ cheers and applause ] >>> well, there you are. so he started out as you probably know as an adorable
think -- i would like to think that selfie can be this, but it can be someone -- someone who is a narcissistads to the next question. one from social media. if eliza was a real person, would you be friends with her or would you ignore her? >> probably onlyfacebook. >> only on facebook. we watched this with our family. our girls are selfie-obsessed. they're 1 and 9. this is so much part of their culture. it's fun to watch you go at it. >> oh, thank you. >> john let me ask...
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he is very narcissistic. it makes him in some ways unpredictable.so has the advantage of location. there is one nation on the face of the earth that could destroy us tonight. that is mother russia. they poke us in the eye every time they have long as the have the opportunity to do that. me.a concerns there is little history of major trading partners actually coming into conflict. yet in the case of china, it concerns me. part of that is because the most bombastic people in china with their newfound military and power production capability are the admirals and generals. the last time we saw that was pre-world war ii in japan. challenges outof there that require u.s. leadership. i thinkthese issues exists now because of a vacuum that our absence of leadership has caused in the past. i would offer that we need to stay involved and be in a leading role in virtually with all our partners and allies. we need a strong department of defense that is able to respond to our commander-in-chief. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] congressmen meadows? keep it br
he is very narcissistic. it makes him in some ways unpredictable.so has the advantage of location. there is one nation on the face of the earth that could destroy us tonight. that is mother russia. they poke us in the eye every time they have long as the have the opportunity to do that. me.a concerns there is little history of major trading partners actually coming into conflict. yet in the case of china, it concerns me. part of that is because the most bombastic people in china with their...
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worthless, narcissist, self absorbed, brown sugar loving and he also, he us just blank. >> wow. >> dises >> that was all 140 characters. so that got us thinking, keep it coming, bring it on. it was jen's idea and new we will go to her. i bet she doesn't read any of the negative towards her. we will see. >> i read all of them. >> i don't think we have not fund one yet. >> you are about to see that. we have an amazing creative cafe as part of the creative thing they are doing coffee and all kind of stuff. really cool place. larry will help out. we will go through a little bit of the hate and we will start gently and something everybody can agree on. you are not a true philadelphia sports fan unless you hate joe buck. we saw that yesterday because of the game and a lot of people upset about how he was cheering for the 49ers. next one we have, this came in, so to be clear, jen is a fake flyers fan. i have seen her cheering for the other team last year at mike's fox 29. that was not true. we have no idea what you were talking about. this is one of our favorite people who lives to e-mail us, g
worthless, narcissist, self absorbed, brown sugar loving and he also, he us just blank. >> wow. >> dises >> that was all 140 characters. so that got us thinking, keep it coming, bring it on. it was jen's idea and new we will go to her. i bet she doesn't read any of the negative towards her. we will see. >> i read all of them. >> i don't think we have not fund one yet. >> you are about to see that. we have an amazing creative cafe as part of the creative thing...