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. >> narcissistic me. i'm thinking of myself yeah. okay. >> no.ely proud of the work we did for seven years on the series 178 episodes. and the four films. very, very proud. we worked hard. we worked hard to make them the best that they could possibly be in storytelling, in adventure, in excitement and in promoting conversation about important contemporary social ideas as well as other kind of you know -- it got a lot of people talking about shakespeare for the first time. he said, giving you a cue you thought you will never get. >> no, i appreciate that. he's good. this guy's good man. really good. when he walked on the set, i said, "sir patrick, i was in the car this morning on the way to the set. to tape the show this evening. i was thinking what -- how i was going to get into this shakespeare conversation. it's a part of our lore. patrick stewart has never been on this program where we didn't have a conversation about shakespeare." so i said "i don't know how we're going to get into this today, but the brillianti[iñ mind that you are, you led
. >> narcissistic me. i'm thinking of myself yeah. okay. >> no.ely proud of the work we did for seven years on the series 178 episodes. and the four films. very, very proud. we worked hard. we worked hard to make them the best that they could possibly be in storytelling, in adventure, in excitement and in promoting conversation about important contemporary social ideas as well as other kind of you know -- it got a lot of people talking about shakespeare for the first time. he said,...
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me. had he not been so narcissistic he would not still be alive. sound look you are blaming the victim. >> had he had any brains he would know that you don't keep, taking the, the red, the red flag and throwing it into the bull's face. now who is responsible? the muslim thugs are responsible. all right. let me make that very clear. and i unequivocally condemn this. not going to claim these guys are virgins, provocateurs, pornographers. >> had he not been so narcissistic he may still be alive. >> he would not be dead if he exercised a measure of restraint. an explanation. not justification for what the thugs did. >> respectfully it sound like both, a justification of sorts for what went on here. we are talking individuals who made their living with magic markers, pens, pencils, not with guns and knives. i don't think it requires the sort of explanation that my friend is willing to offer. >> you are getting lots of blow back for this. >> yeah, as well as from conservatives as well. >> you are not making conservatives or liberals happy these days? >>
me. had he not been so narcissistic he would not still be alive. sound look you are blaming the victim. >> had he had any brains he would know that you don't keep, taking the, the red, the red flag and throwing it into the bull's face. now who is responsible? the muslim thugs are responsible. all right. let me make that very clear. and i unequivocally condemn this. not going to claim these guys are virgins, provocateurs, pornographers. >> had he not been so narcissistic he may still...
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narcissistic. that doesn't interest me. in the last 10 years it's been 95% nonfiction here before that it was about 50/50. >> host: jonathan yardley what are some of those schools? the one that comes to mind is iowa. we've got them d.c. george mason, johns hopkins is one of the most notorious. my alma mater umc chapel hill is a good one. they all have something that students expect that you can go and take a course in writing which seems to be projecting yourself on the paper. >> host: if you were going to teach a course on writing what would be two of your goals? >> guest: i've done that. two semesters at the university of north carolina greensboro back in the late 60s i gasped. in two semesters at johns hopkins and what they call the writing seminars back in the early 80s. those cases i taught at opinion writing. attack editorials writing book reviews, writing columns expressing opinions in intelligible and coherent way. so that is what i would do. my plans for retirement to not include teaching. i didn't like it very muc
narcissistic. that doesn't interest me. in the last 10 years it's been 95% nonfiction here before that it was about 50/50. >> host: jonathan yardley what are some of those schools? the one that comes to mind is iowa. we've got them d.c. george mason, johns hopkins is one of the most notorious. my alma mater umc chapel hill is a good one. they all have something that students expect that you can go and take a course in writing which seems to be projecting yourself on the paper. >>...
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- >> no, that's a whole thing. >> really bothers me your characterization you say the role he played in their death and that if he wasn't so narcissisticy be alive today. that to me is you're almost blaming him for a stupid cartoon for people that go nuts every time there's a cartoon about the prophet. >> let me give you an analogy. say there's a guy selling apples across the street from "charlie hebdo"'s publishers. >> okay. >> he's alive and these guys are dead. why is that sean? >> i understand why. >> no, no, don't say you understand why. why is the guy selling apples alive and these guys are dead? >> can i answer? i'm going to give you your answer. i am telling you that the world is walking on eggshells. and if people are going to freak out over a cartoon we've got much bigger problems as a world because this movement is huge. we're talking about hundreds of millions of people. and if they can't handle a cartoon of the prophet without killing the people that printed it, we've got a big problem just like we have a problem with countries that treat women like garbage under sharia. >> what if i'm walking down the street and a conserv
- >> no, that's a whole thing. >> really bothers me your characterization you say the role he played in their death and that if he wasn't so narcissisticy be alive today. that to me is you're almost blaming him for a stupid cartoon for people that go nuts every time there's a cartoon about the prophet. >> let me give you an analogy. say there's a guy selling apples across the street from "charlie hebdo"'s publishers. >> okay. >> he's alive and these guys...
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. >> now you're reminding me of saying the guy who died the publicist was a narcissist and too bad heound like you're blaming the victim. >> the reason i call him a narcissist is he said mohammed is not sacred to me. i'm saying mohammed is not sacred to me either but i don't want to disrespect the prophet because that's unfair to muslims, most of whom are good people. i'm trying to make an explanation, an observation. the analogy i've been using the there's a guy selling apples across the street from "charlie hebdo" headquarters. he's still alive. why is that? how come they're dead and he's still asflooif. >> because he wasn't singled out by some lunatic -- >> because he didn't -- listen i provoke people in my own stuff and nobody takes me out. i've had nonviolent demonstrations in the street against what i consider to be anti-catholic art. so i am no way going to justify this at all. look at the context though. >> you first came on my radar screen and that of many people back in the late '90s on mayor giuliani's watch. it was the brooklyn museum right? >> '99 and '98, corpus christi
. >> now you're reminding me of saying the guy who died the publicist was a narcissist and too bad heound like you're blaming the victim. >> the reason i call him a narcissist is he said mohammed is not sacred to me. i'm saying mohammed is not sacred to me either but i don't want to disrespect the prophet because that's unfair to muslims, most of whom are good people. i'm trying to make an explanation, an observation. the analogy i've been using the there's a guy selling apples...
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. >> now you're reminding me of when you said the guy who died as a publisher was a narcissist. too bad he didn't understand the role he played in his own death. >> the reason i called him a narcissist, michael, is he said muhammad is not sacred to me. well muhammad is not sacred to me either but i don't want to disrespect the prophet. that's unfair to muslims. the analogy i've been using is there's a guy selling apples across the street from "charlie hebdo" headquarters. he's still alive. how come they're dead and he's still alive. >> because he wasn't singled out by a lunatic. >> listen. i provehicle people, and i had non nonviolent demonstrations in the street. i am in no way going to justify this at all. >> you first came on my radar and manies back in the late '90s. it was the brooklyn museum right? >> and '98, corpus christi. >> they desecrated a painting with elephant dung and worse. people say it was the dung. it was actually worse. >> so what is going on with both yourself and the holy father. the catholics have gotten picked on. finally, it's somebody else and you're s
. >> now you're reminding me of when you said the guy who died as a publisher was a narcissist. too bad he didn't understand the role he played in his own death. >> the reason i called him a narcissist, michael, is he said muhammad is not sacred to me. well muhammad is not sacred to me either but i don't want to disrespect the prophet. that's unfair to muslims. the analogy i've been using is there's a guy selling apples across the street from "charlie hebdo" headquarters....
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. >> both elitist narcissistic hollywood has-beens, both of them. >> sean, if you'll allow me, i got an interesting point about seth rogen. i was taking a look into him. seth's a dual citizen. he was born in canada but now lives here in the united states. in june of '14 he made this comment, my dad is american so i've always been an american citizen. which is very nice because it's made my life so much easier. so, seth rogen on behalf of all u.s. american veterans who fought on behalf of your freedom, you're welcome. >> well said. >>> another movie -- al sharpton wants more nominations for black artists. >> it reflects the context of how there's no diversity in hollywood. it wouldn't be an issue if you had diversity in hollywood. you doent. >> sharpton taking his fight to hollywood. we'll get reaction. and more. >> no sharia law ever in this country. ever. >> our "hannity" camera crew banned from a muslim stand in texas this past weekend, but we did get reaction from the protesters outside. we'll show you that tape exclusive right here straight ahead. latte or au lait? cozy or cool?
. >> both elitist narcissistic hollywood has-beens, both of them. >> sean, if you'll allow me, i got an interesting point about seth rogen. i was taking a look into him. seth's a dual citizen. he was born in canada but now lives here in the united states. in june of '14 he made this comment, my dad is american so i've always been an american citizen. which is very nice because it's made my life so much easier. so, seth rogen on behalf of all u.s. american veterans who fought on...
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narcissist. the selfie age we're in right now. if it feels like you're giving me information about myself and how special i am, people may tune into that. if they can tap into the narcissism of this age then people will probably get it if it's more a nanny telling me eat this, don't eat that. probably a lot of people in middle america won't want it. >> jon, apple not at ces. is there a view or mood from other companies there is an elephant in the room they are not willing to talk about at least for one week? >> actually is everybody is willing to talk about it. and i think a big part of the reason why is that at this point we're in a post smart phone era which i i've been preaching since way before even last year. people are building on top of the assumption that you already have an ios or android device in your pocket. so people are building things that link into these. and they want apple and google to push these things even further so smart home, wear sabs and medical and health can be a reality. right now we have a bunch of the disparate gadgets chattering alo
narcissist. the selfie age we're in right now. if it feels like you're giving me information about myself and how special i am, people may tune into that. if they can tap into the narcissism of this age then people will probably get it if it's more a nanny telling me eat this, don't eat that. probably a lot of people in middle america won't want it. >> jon, apple not at ces. is there a view or mood from other companies there is an elephant in the room they are not willing to talk about at...
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i think because he's narcissistic, he thinks that we enjoy talking with him, that he's the big shot and look at mecommitted a heinous crime, which is not true. we don't look at him that way. but once mr. goodell attempted suicide, we had the lieutenant monitor him a lot closer. >> i came here to see how you're doing. >> he did that, he built a relationship with him, which has been very helpful as far as our management of mr. goodell. >> the lieutenant is a 22-year veteran of the jail. >> you go for sentencing on the 12th, right? >> the 13th. >> when david goodell first came into this facility, his interaction with staff was volatile, dangerous. so i established a rappaport, more so to reinforce his positive behavior. >> you're going to miss me when i'm gone, aren't you? >> i'm going to miss you like a hemorrhoid. >> it doesn't mean i like him. i'm not bringing him over to my house for thanksgiving dinner. i have to manage him while he's in this facility. >> now during one of his regular check-ins with goodell, the lieutenant notices something inside one of his shoes. >> what's that? >> what? >> it
i think because he's narcissistic, he thinks that we enjoy talking with him, that he's the big shot and look at mecommitted a heinous crime, which is not true. we don't look at him that way. but once mr. goodell attempted suicide, we had the lieutenant monitor him a lot closer. >> i came here to see how you're doing. >> he did that, he built a relationship with him, which has been very helpful as far as our management of mr. goodell. >> the lieutenant is a 22-year veteran of...
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me i would go back as many times as possible. >> we talked last night about michael moore then you have seth rogen another unappreciative narcissisticd his comments comparing it to a nazi propaganda film. they are trying to wiggle out of it. michael moore said i didn't mention american sniper but i was taught snipers are cowards. i don't know what to say i find them delusional and unappreciative of the life you live it's hard to express the anger that i feel and i have got to believe as someone who did this you feel even worse. >> i don't feel any anger any more over it. what is funny a man who is so quick to call other people cowards whether they are german snipers, whether they are snipers of the u.s. military whoever it is a man that is so quick to call someone a coward is backtracking trying to change his word. >> if he really meant it stand by it. >> stand by it. don't be a coward. >> that's a really good point. i don't think people really appreciate what goes through your mind? you are tasked with a job that you have to protect these other brave men and women. you probably have a relationship with them. you see potential threa
me i would go back as many times as possible. >> we talked last night about michael moore then you have seth rogen another unappreciative narcissisticd his comments comparing it to a nazi propaganda film. they are trying to wiggle out of it. michael moore said i didn't mention american sniper but i was taught snipers are cowards. i don't know what to say i find them delusional and unappreciative of the life you live it's hard to express the anger that i feel and i have got to believe as...
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me i would go back as many times as possible. >> we talked last night about michael moore. then you have seth rogen another unappreciative narcissisticywood brat and his comments comparing it to a nazi prapopaganda film. michael moore saying i was taught snipers are cowards. i don't know what to say. i find these people delusional and unappreciative of the life you live, it's hard to express the anger i feel. and i got to believe as somebody who did this you feel even worse. >> you know, i don't feel any anger anymore. but i tell you what's really funny is a man so quick to call other people cowards, you know whether they're german snipers, whether they're snipers of the u.s. military, you know, and whether whoever it is, a man that's so quick to call someone a coward is now backtracking and trying to change his word. i mean, that sounds like to me -- stand by it. don't be a coward. >> apparently he's a bit of a coward. that's a really good point. i don't think people really appreciate what goes through your mind. here you're tasked with the job that you got to protect these other brave men and women, that you know. i'm sure you've p
me i would go back as many times as possible. >> we talked last night about michael moore. then you have seth rogen another unappreciative narcissisticywood brat and his comments comparing it to a nazi prapopaganda film. michael moore saying i was taught snipers are cowards. i don't know what to say. i find these people delusional and unappreciative of the life you live, it's hard to express the anger i feel. and i got to believe as somebody who did this you feel even worse. >> you...
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narcissistic desire that they have to satisfy. these guys are cunning, they are smart. he manipulated her so well that she even went and told her mother this is the guy for memy road to happiness. >> she finally confesses hey, i spent the last couple days with him, we've had sex, we have done this and that. mom goes ballistic. they start arguing. voices started getting raised. they get into a very heated argument. mom then decides she's going to call the police because her young 15-year-old daughter has been sexually assaulted. she calls the police and reports rape. >> interestingly, mr. stoeser was described by the police officer as not asking any questions, as not even appearing concerned whatsoever with the fact that he was under arrest for the sexual assault of a child. >> this event and this arrest occurred while he was still under investigation, still being looked at for the previous two offenses and these all came to light within a three to four-month period. at no point did he ever give any of these young ladies a false name. he never tried to hide his age. he believed he was untouchable. he is almost borderline nymphomaniac. he's always looking for
narcissistic desire that they have to satisfy. these guys are cunning, they are smart. he manipulated her so well that she even went and told her mother this is the guy for memy road to happiness. >> she finally confesses hey, i spent the last couple days with him, we've had sex, we have done this and that. mom goes ballistic. they start arguing. voices started getting raised. they get into a very heated argument. mom then decides she's going to call the police because her young...
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mindful arrogant narcissistic self at the time said no, no, no, no, it was her mistake, i was right, she was wrong, she had not run me out of this class. i have no excuse, and i flunked. my last semester at indiana i didn't go to class, didn't study wasn't playing the tension i flunked that class. at the end of the semester, the sad part, i shouldn't even tell the story is so embarrassing. the sad part is if you don't already -- [laughter] -- the thing about this story is this is a pass/fail class. how do you fail of class -- it is pass or fail? i was so bad in that class, this, that and the other, i am not getting an f in the class so trying to prepare for the last exam and i really really really aced this last exam. i got to get close to 100 on this exam. i am trying real hard. i do horrible on the exam as you can imagine this lower than the same teacher i have gone into with and went to the dene and screamed and got her in trouble is the same professor i had to go back to end date her somehow to give me an opportunity to get a passing grade to get out of this class and graduate from indiana and she looked at me wi
mindful arrogant narcissistic self at the time said no, no, no, no, it was her mistake, i was right, she was wrong, she had not run me out of this class. i have no excuse, and i flunked. my last semester at indiana i didn't go to class, didn't study wasn't playing the tension i flunked that class. at the end of the semester, the sad part, i shouldn't even tell the story is so embarrassing. the sad part is if you don't already -- [laughter] -- the thing about this story is this is a pass/fail...