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girls posting obsessively about each and every morsel they eat.t can signal a much larger problem. jordan younger became aç vegan sensation obsessively chronicling her meals on her blog. that is, until her restrictive diet devolved into the eating disorder. how does eating healthy become an eating disorder? >> when it turns into an obsession rather than something you're doing because you're passionate about it and because you're excited about it. it just takes over your mind. >> all of a sudden now, you put a picture on instagram and you have potentially hundreds or thousands of people weighing in and it's like throwing gasoline on the fire. >> reporter: jordan says she restricted her diet so much, she developed a strange rash and grew weak. and like jenny, stopped having her period. you were malnourished. >> i was malnourished, yeah. i was very much restricting myself through the shield of veganism. >> reporter: that's when jordan revealed her struggle with orthorexia. a dark secret she blamed on her strict vegan diet. she got a surprisingly mix
girls posting obsessively about each and every morsel they eat.t can signal a much larger problem. jordan younger became aç vegan sensation obsessively chronicling her meals on her blog. that is, until her restrictive diet devolved into the eating disorder. how does eating healthy become an eating disorder? >> when it turns into an obsession rather than something you're doing because you're passionate about it and because you're excited about it. it just takes over your mind. >>...
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when you use obsessive and compulsive in obsessive-compulsive disorder, though, it really refers to an anxiety disorder, and by anxiety disorder we mean that your anxiety system is kind of kicking on all the time and for really no good reason. >> in other words, when there's real danger, anxiety can be a good thing. it alerts us to the hazard. but people with ocd have anxiety even when there is no danger. and that affects how they relate to the world around them. >> what people do when they have ocd is they find that if they engage in some kind of behavior, usually some sort of repeated behavior, that will make their anxiety go down. >> this repetitive behavior started to affect michael's life at home. >> michael would shower. take two hours to shower, maybe longer, then since he's all clean, he didn't want to go outside and get dirty. so, he'd put his pajamas on and be in bed 2:00 on a beautiful, sunny day, and he would be crying because he wanted to go outside. >> the obsessions and compulsions also affected his life at school. >> when i was at school, i would do some other stuff, li
when you use obsessive and compulsive in obsessive-compulsive disorder, though, it really refers to an anxiety disorder, and by anxiety disorder we mean that your anxiety system is kind of kicking on all the time and for really no good reason. >> in other words, when there's real danger, anxiety can be a good thing. it alerts us to the hazard. but people with ocd have anxiety even when there is no danger. and that affects how they relate to the world around them. >> what people do...
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an obsession like you don't believe in gluten.if you have a gluten sensitivity. you think gluten is bad, wheat is bad, sugar is bad, organic is all you can eat, some sort of restriction leading you to eat less than you should. stuart: is this condition common? >> i brought up gluten, only 15% have a gluten sensitivity. but those who don't want to eat gluten is more like 50%. i think it is becoming an increasing problem. people obsessed with certain type of eating spending hours per day procuring the right kind of a diet. stuart: why? why are people going nuts about food and assessing? >> first have a form of obsessive compulsive problem to with. second, the media is fueling this. health food eating, certain kinds of eating, organic. we have talked about this before. stuart: this generation has produced this enormous number of people who are obsessing over the food they eat. it is not the media. >> the next thing we know, your diet a little bit of salmon on toast is beautiful. nobody knows that unless we tell them. nonfat yogurt, u
an obsession like you don't believe in gluten.if you have a gluten sensitivity. you think gluten is bad, wheat is bad, sugar is bad, organic is all you can eat, some sort of restriction leading you to eat less than you should. stuart: is this condition common? >> i brought up gluten, only 15% have a gluten sensitivity. but those who don't want to eat gluten is more like 50%. i think it is becoming an increasing problem. people obsessed with certain type of eating spending hours per day...
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people are obsessed with this.t they do is go through crazy regimes where they are not eating, starving themselves, they are just trying to lose the pounds and they are not thinking about the nutrient-dense food that we need to put in. >> and that cuts hunger, by the way. >> absolutely. i look at the world pretty simply. we can eat processed food, which is what most calories are coming from in the western world. >> that we should avoid. >> well, avoid or limit to a small amount. >> okay. >> and then there's animal product which is a personal choice but then there's plant food. and so what i went on to see is what impact people were consuming mostly plant food, what changes were happening in their lives and it's just an incredible result to see how many people, not only big, big humans like us, little humans like little kids that are changing their lives by adding more juice into their diet and even kids learning about this at school and going home and telling their parents they want to eat healthy. >> i found it ve
people are obsessed with this.t they do is go through crazy regimes where they are not eating, starving themselves, they are just trying to lose the pounds and they are not thinking about the nutrient-dense food that we need to put in. >> and that cuts hunger, by the way. >> absolutely. i look at the world pretty simply. we can eat processed food, which is what most calories are coming from in the western world. >> that we should avoid. >> well, avoid or limit to a small...
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. >> they displayed from the first an obsessive knowledge if to my world would to the extents i have often said they know it better than i do. we spoke to him as the world of ice and fire was being published. >> you started writing it in 1991. it got published in 1996. it took 20 years from the time you started writing until it hit the "new york times" number 1 best seller. what do you think accounts for that delay? >> did built slowly. "game of thrones" didn't hit any bestsellers, the second "clash of kings" was the first to hit any best seller list. it was number 13 on the list for a week and then was gone. that was a thrill. when they sent me for a book tour for that and when i returned to new mexico, my wife was waiting for me by the gate with a clip out of the page with a sign that said, you are number 13. i was very thrilled to be number 13 and each book is doing better than the book before it. and when the t.v. show came on, all bets were off. >> can you describe that burning passion to create such a sophisticated and complex project of game of thrones, song of ice and fire an
. >> they displayed from the first an obsessive knowledge if to my world would to the extents i have often said they know it better than i do. we spoke to him as the world of ice and fire was being published. >> you started writing it in 1991. it got published in 1996. it took 20 years from the time you started writing until it hit the "new york times" number 1 best seller. what do you think accounts for that delay? >> did built slowly. "game of thrones"...
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he was obsessed with mass killers, and although diagnosed with anxiety and extreme obsessive compulsive disorder, he refused to take any medication and received no mental health treatment at all after 2008. he was allowed to be home schooled but was rarely checked by school officials. >> he was really withdrawing from the world, but mrs. lanza's approach to try to help him was to actually shelter him and protect him and pull him further away from the world, and that in turn proved to be, unfortunately, a very tragic mistake. >> reporter: lanza suffered from obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety, which the report emphasizes are not associateassociated with violen. at the time of the shooting, lanza was also anorexic. at six feet tall he weighed just 112 pounds chrkt report says resulted in brain damage. jim. >> axelrod: elaine, thank you. another woman comesed for to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. and a walker survives an 11-story fall when the cbs evening news continues. why do i take metamucil everyday? because it helps me skip the bad stuff. i'm good. that's what i like to c
he was obsessed with mass killers, and although diagnosed with anxiety and extreme obsessive compulsive disorder, he refused to take any medication and received no mental health treatment at all after 2008. he was allowed to be home schooled but was rarely checked by school officials. >> he was really withdrawing from the world, but mrs. lanza's approach to try to help him was to actually shelter him and protect him and pull him further away from the world, and that in turn proved to be,...
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tonight a 17 year-old girl allegedly obsessed with columbine is facing charges. police say she wrote in her journals she wanted to blow up the cafeteria and shoot everyone in classrooms. "action news" reporter kenneth moton is live at the school right now, with more on this story, kenneth in. >> reporter: well, shirleen radnor police say case involving the the two high school students here are unrelated, and only one appears to be according to them credible and truly disturbing. they appeared to be the mad woman but radnor township police say these word written by a 17 year-old female student at radnor high were detailed and violent. >> kind of like frightening because those event have happened in other places and it is like you don't want to it happen here in your hometown. but it is realistically it can happen to anybody. >> reporter: police say columbine obsessed girl was arrested at the school monday after administrators were alerted she was writing about a mass hoot nothing her two notebooks. the target, fellow students and a certain teacher. i could be firs
tonight a 17 year-old girl allegedly obsessed with columbine is facing charges. police say she wrote in her journals she wanted to blow up the cafeteria and shoot everyone in classrooms. "action news" reporter kenneth moton is live at the school right now, with more on this story, kenneth in. >> reporter: well, shirleen radnor police say case involving the the two high school students here are unrelated, and only one appears to be according to them credible and truly disturbing....
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her childhood obsession over hello kitty is still so much apart of her, she's making it permanent.is permanent. >> i know. i'm totally okay with that. i was ready for it. >> reporter: i'm kind of freaking out. you are actually getting this done right now. >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you er >> reporter: are you nervous? >> no. >> reporter: and she's not alone. ♪ teenage dream >> reporter: i may have been katy perry's teenage dream to have a hello kitty tat. and she was happy to show it off here at the very first hello kitty convention, celebrating this iconic character. >> welcome to hello kitty con! >> reporter: nothing short of 25,000 fans. flocking to this museum in downtown los angeles to celebrate her 40th birthday. happy birthday! she may just be the embodiment of cute. but behind those sweet eyes is a very big business. the samrio company that lie senses hello kitty reportedly earned $8 billion in 2013. there are 50,000 hello kitty products in more than 70 countries. >> really, you could live your life with hello kitty products from morning to night. you could wake up in your bed
her childhood obsession over hello kitty is still so much apart of her, she's making it permanent.is permanent. >> i know. i'm totally okay with that. i was ready for it. >> reporter: i'm kind of freaking out. you are actually getting this done right now. >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you er >> reporter: are you nervous? >> no. >> reporter: and she's not alone. ♪ teenage dream >> reporter: i may have been katy perry's teenage dream to have a hello...
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whenyou obsess over find neperfection, elevate form, and reinvent a category.so attract a lot of attention. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. not ford, honda, or toyota. hurry in, the chevy black friday sale ends monday. get 0% financing plus $1000 dollars and no monthly payments until next year on these models and more. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. [cheers and applause] >> jon: as we were saying before the break, democrats got their asses handed to them last night. >> i[bleep] >> jon: even worse, that is trademark by the way. even worse for the democrats, the demographic break down of them. iowa elected the first statewide woman a republican. >> west virginia had its first female senator. >> we had two openly gay candidates running as republicans for congress. >> tim of south carolina is the first black senator elected from the south since reconstruction. >> in utah, mia love becomes the first african american woman republican to serve in the house. [laughter] >> jon: an african american woman utah republican. those words are s
whenyou obsess over find neperfection, elevate form, and reinvent a category.so attract a lot of attention. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. not ford, honda, or toyota. hurry in, the chevy black friday sale ends monday. get 0% financing plus $1000 dollars and no monthly payments until next year on these models and more. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. [cheers and applause] >> jon: as we were saying before the break, democrats got their asses handed to them...
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when you set out you obsess over perfection, elevate form, evolve function, and reinvent a category. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. find new roads. ah...one more take, and on this one go straight to the 3rd bar. hear that guys, it's time to go straight to the bar. the bar? just pass that bottle of drambuie, baby oh boy! a one, two... ♪ scotch and scotch and scotch and honey, a little spice, you're in the money!! ♪ ♪ it's dram-buie!!!! >> jon: welcome back. the keystone pipeline gets another chance once congress comes back in january. the keystone pipeline faces one more important hurdle. >> in the case of the keystone pipeline its builder transcanada is using the power of eminent domain to take hundreds of miles of private land from private owners. >> jon: eminent domain when the government forces sale when it's needed for public use. not to be confused eminen domain for him to take your property if he dis you in a rap song. all right. the point is, i don't know the lyrics. the point is, the company that wants to build a pipeline through the united states needs
when you set out you obsess over perfection, elevate form, evolve function, and reinvent a category. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. find new roads. ah...one more take, and on this one go straight to the 3rd bar. hear that guys, it's time to go straight to the bar. the bar? just pass that bottle of drambuie, baby oh boy! a one, two... ♪ scotch and scotch and scotch and honey, a little spice, you're in the money!! ♪ ♪ it's dram-buie!!!! >> jon: welcome back. the...
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the street ♪ ♪ ♪ all night long ♪ all night ♪ bud light lime cran-brrr-rita fiesta forever when you obsesstion, and reinvent a category, you attract a lot of attention. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. find new roads. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! thanks so much! (cheers and applause) nation, tonight there's a scientific breakthrough giving millions of americans hope for a better tomorrow. i sit here as eyewitness to history, privileged to say the following words -- mountain dew now tastes like doritos. jim? >> pepsi and frito-lay have teamed up to great doritos-flavored mountain dew. the new soda is called dewritos and is now being taste-tested on college campuses. >> stephen: yes, food scientists are using undergrad lab rats to test a new dorito-mountain dew hybrid. you were right, stoners -- frito-lay can hear your thoughts! (laughter) finally, an answer to the question -- what if my doritos were wet and caffeinated? what would that taste like? >
the street ♪ ♪ ♪ all night long ♪ all night ♪ bud light lime cran-brrr-rita fiesta forever when you obsesstion, and reinvent a category, you attract a lot of attention. chevrolet. the most awarded car company of the year. find new roads. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! thanks so much! (cheers and applause) nation, tonight there's a scientific breakthrough...
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whenyou obsess over find neperfection, elevate form, and reinvent a category.warded car company of the year. not ford, honda, or toyota. hurry in, the chevy black friday sale ends monday. get 0% financing plus $1000 dollars and no monthly payments until next year on these models and more. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. the smuggler who's name kept coming up isó[ gunb tierks mee schmuckling operation. familiar term. done memo is axdjf sign of resp. we believe the way this organization worked. it's very common with big smugglinge1ftñorganization, youe 81ñr usually overseeing the who thing is on the sid]á where th received thexd e1goods.e1 involved in findinglpe1 thim. memo was in mexico, bringing peop
whenyou obsess over find neperfection, elevate form, and reinvent a category.warded car company of the year. not ford, honda, or toyota. hurry in, the chevy black friday sale ends monday. get 0% financing plus $1000 dollars and no monthly payments until next year on these models and more. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪...
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on vine or instagram or any of these platforms or they are discovering a fan club and they become obsessedh it, i tell my artists make music that people are going to love, make music that you love, be of great performer, do your job, and be authentic about it. the consumer will dictate what they want. my job is to make sure that as many people turn their heads and give them a shot as possible. i tell them have fun, let me worry about it. >> what are you worried about? >> are we innovating? are we disrupting? are we waking up every morning and saying, ok, what cool [beep] can we do today? >> how are you disrupting on the backend? how are you promoting disruptively? >> i'm using new media. i'm figuring out what cars go down what highways. i am hiring young, smart, innovative people and saying teach me. it is just thinking outside the box. when people say that's crazy, ok, good, we found it. the moment someone says that's crazy, usually i run in that direction. >> you've been compared to elvis presley's manager, who was criticized for being too controlling. how do you respond to that comparis
on vine or instagram or any of these platforms or they are discovering a fan club and they become obsessedh it, i tell my artists make music that people are going to love, make music that you love, be of great performer, do your job, and be authentic about it. the consumer will dictate what they want. my job is to make sure that as many people turn their heads and give them a shot as possible. i tell them have fun, let me worry about it. >> what are you worried about? >> are we...
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we had this obsession where you walk down the street and see someone who's big, you think unhealthy,nd someone who's lean, you think healthy. that couldn't be further from the truth. there is this national obsession, not only in the u.s., where i'm from in australia, in fact, all over the western world. people go through crazy regimes where they're not eating, starving themselves, trying to just lose the pounds. they're not really thinking about the nutrient-dense food. >> that cuts hunger, by the way. >> absolutely. i look at the world pretty simply in terms of eating. there's only three things we can eat. we can eat processed food, which is what most calories are coming from in the western world. avoid or limit that to a small amount. then there's animal product, which is a personal choice. then there's plant food. so what i went on this journey to see, what impact -- if people were consuming postally plant food, what changes were happening in their lives? it's just an incredible result to see how many people -- not only big humans like us, little humans like little kids that are c
we had this obsession where you walk down the street and see someone who's big, you think unhealthy,nd someone who's lean, you think healthy. that couldn't be further from the truth. there is this national obsession, not only in the u.s., where i'm from in australia, in fact, all over the western world. people go through crazy regimes where they're not eating, starving themselves, trying to just lose the pounds. they're not really thinking about the nutrient-dense food. >> that cuts...
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and i hope i lifted as a parent has an 11 year-old that the one thing and wanted was to be obsessivet want to know everything as long as they learn that feeling i have to read everything because that is incredibly useful to have as a grown-up if either that -- learn the pleasure to dive into anything that is the kind of kid8ñ that was in no careful what you wish for category is a total waste of time. [laughter] why don't we have fiat like that? [laughter],n >> it is funny because they really could not care less and i am a liability in the show. [laughter] but you can see that pulled into the narrative. rabil try a to think of that spot but i think most of the stories is new to history buffs and not just bring up the old favorites but what i hope it is energizing an inspiring that diving into history's gone some level that optimism how many did get solved with this sense we do have problems we have not figured it all out yet but we made a lot of=p progress in the last 300 years and it came from those seeking the economic >> were. >> so it makes the show i am a little biased but it mak
and i hope i lifted as a parent has an 11 year-old that the one thing and wanted was to be obsessivet want to know everything as long as they learn that feeling i have to read everything because that is incredibly useful to have as a grown-up if either that -- learn the pleasure to dive into anything that is the kind of kid8ñ that was in no careful what you wish for category is a total waste of time. [laughter] why don't we have fiat like that? [laughter],n >> it is funny because they...
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when you set out to you obsess over perfection, elevate form, evolve function, and reinvent a category and applause) >> jon: welcome back to the program. law enforcement, law enforcement is a difficult job but recently there have been examples of police shooting first and asking questions, not asking questions, just shooting. thankfully, one police department is taking an innovative approach to problems, jordan klepper has more. >> confidence in the police is at an all-time low. with the recent events in ferguson and eight miles away from ferguson and over here and there, and right here, here as well, and staten island, pretty of all over the country, it's no wonder many communities like this one in new swrersee have lost faith in the police. >> i'm more afraid of the police than i am of criminals. >> there needs to be more transparenty and oversight. >> they need to train how to deal with the community. >> the two police officers at the end of the panel, what are your guys' thought. >> i'm not a cop within yeah, we're just white. >> so you are just white guys and you still don't like
when you set out to you obsess over perfection, elevate form, evolve function, and reinvent a category and applause) >> jon: welcome back to the program. law enforcement, law enforcement is a difficult job but recently there have been examples of police shooting first and asking questions, not asking questions, just shooting. thankfully, one police department is taking an innovative approach to problems, jordan klepper has more. >> confidence in the police is at an all-time low....
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it becomes an obsession in itself.sn't it amazing how social media can take off. >> think about how many people -- i take pictures of food i'm eating and tweet it out. especially when i travel. i want people to know interesting places. >>> we're going to be talking about a doctor. the doctor is in, but the doctor is online here. >> growing number of therapists are taking their practices into cyberspace. we'll splaexplain coming up. yeah, we were nervous to try it. there's an amazing sensation for her. amazing. this one feels fantastic for me. and combined... ohh, it's a completely new sensation for us both. it's opened a whole new door for us. i've come to clean your pool. but we don't have a pool. i'll come in anyway. next week i'm going to be a maid. [ female announcer ] k-y yours & mine. his excites. hers delights. together feel them ignite. keep life sexy. together feel them ignite. he found it cleans everything... whefrom stove tops...d writing a book about his magic eraser ...to scuffed shoes, and more. and when
it becomes an obsession in itself.sn't it amazing how social media can take off. >> think about how many people -- i take pictures of food i'm eating and tweet it out. especially when i travel. i want people to know interesting places. >>> we're going to be talking about a doctor. the doctor is in, but the doctor is online here. >> growing number of therapists are taking their practices into cyberspace. we'll splaexplain coming up. yeah, we were nervous to try it. there's...
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. >> or they can be a one-sided obsession, leading to nothing but trouble. >> i don't know what you got in your head. let it go. >> the holman correctional facility is home to close to 1,000 inmates. all of whom are categorized by their behavior. the best behaved are in the coveted honor dorm. inmates who behave badly are sent to the administrative segregation unit. >> segregation is an area we have roughly 200 inmates. and these -- all these inmates are individually celled and they're all here because they broke a rule, infraction, here in prison. >> human contact in segregation is extremely limited and interaction with others is at a minimum. this deprivation can take its toll on an inmate both physically and mentally. >> you have a lot of inmates back there have been in single cells for a long time. and they of course build up hostilities. it's a highly explosive area. >> i did not do what they said i did. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> right now! >> that's just another typical day in seg. that's part of it. >> these officers work here on a daily basis, they deal with these inmate
. >> or they can be a one-sided obsession, leading to nothing but trouble. >> i don't know what you got in your head. let it go. >> the holman correctional facility is home to close to 1,000 inmates. all of whom are categorized by their behavior. the best behaved are in the coveted honor dorm. inmates who behave badly are sent to the administrative segregation unit. >> segregation is an area we have roughly 200 inmates. and these -- all these inmates are individually...
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that started my obsession. i became governor -- one of the jobs of governor is to be commander and chief of the virginia guard and air guard. that's a part of the governor's job that nobody talks about. doesn't go on the bumper sticker. when you are in two wars and you have thousands of people being deployed multiple times in many cases, as a governor you go to the funerals, the deployments, homecomings. i visited iraq and afghanistan to see our troops there. one of my cabinet secretary sons was badly injured, a church member had a son killed. another cabinet secretary son came back suffering significant challenges as a result of his service. along the way i have both a son and nephew who joined the military. this is up close and personal to us in virginia. it's very up close and personal. so my thought about the policy and the fact that it's so present to us in virginia and even in my own family has turned this into a real obsession of mine. it's an important issue. what's at stake here? first thing -- we have
that started my obsession. i became governor -- one of the jobs of governor is to be commander and chief of the virginia guard and air guard. that's a part of the governor's job that nobody talks about. doesn't go on the bumper sticker. when you are in two wars and you have thousands of people being deployed multiple times in many cases, as a governor you go to the funerals, the deployments, homecomings. i visited iraq and afghanistan to see our troops there. one of my cabinet secretary sons...
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and i had my ipad and i was obsessively checking email. and i get an email from my wife saying, did you buy $500 worth at wal-mart? and i was obsessed with my book so i thought that she was accusing me of buying my own book with our credit card. at wal-mart. i remember thinking, i'm a desperate author but not quite that desperate. it turned out it was a fraudulent charge and had nothing to do with my book, though you think about it, if someone had stolen my credit card to buy my book that might have been the perfect crime. but for me personally, the most interesting aspect of this episode is that my wife noticed the fraudulent charge immediately. and it's because she monitors our credit card like a hawk. i never would have noticed this charge. if i had it would have been months and months later. she noticed it almost in real time. several months ago i was out of touch for a while, i came home, and my wife said, i hadn't heard from you for hours, but i wasn't worried because i knew you were at the bar watching the hockey game. literally eve
and i had my ipad and i was obsessively checking email. and i get an email from my wife saying, did you buy $500 worth at wal-mart? and i was obsessed with my book so i thought that she was accusing me of buying my own book with our credit card. at wal-mart. i remember thinking, i'm a desperate author but not quite that desperate. it turned out it was a fraudulent charge and had nothing to do with my book, though you think about it, if someone had stolen my credit card to buy my book that might...
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. >> my youngest son was obsessed with batman. and his obsession became my obsession.tals and making a difference. >> batman is on his way to the hospital when he's pulled over by officer borgea. >> i did not know immediately why he was going to pull me over, but i figured he was going to pull me over to find out who this person is with a batman costume on driving a lamborghini bat mobile. what's going on? it's not something you see every day. >> lenny notices even the officer can't contain his enjoyment. >> he was humming the bat theme as i was getting my license and the registration, i can hear him in the background humming the batman theme. ♪ batman >> the registration checks out, and batman is free to go, but not before other officers show up and ask for photos. >> do you mind if we take a picture with you? >> lenny is more than happy to oblige. >> i believe this police pullover made their day-to-day jobs a little bit easier. >> officer borgea considers this chance meeting with batman a unique experience. >> this traffic stop will probably stick out for the rest of
. >> my youngest son was obsessed with batman. and his obsession became my obsession.tals and making a difference. >> batman is on his way to the hospital when he's pulled over by officer borgea. >> i did not know immediately why he was going to pull me over, but i figured he was going to pull me over to find out who this person is with a batman costume on driving a lamborghini bat mobile. what's going on? it's not something you see every day. >> lenny notices even the...
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only a woman can hold a grudge for two years. >> and obsessively tattles. >> that's true. >> we learned nothing. cough drops for potheads or pough drops for cotheads? i don't know. look at it. live it. >>> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> can they soothe your cougha. the pine brothers cough drops, they are not really brothers. they revealed a new ad. >> what do they do for my relief? nothing soothes your throat. if i need throat relief, for whatever reason, take your pine bros. >> i'm sold. anthony, are cough drops used for -- it is because your throat hurts from smoking pot? >> i guess hot smoke can make your throat hurt, i guess. the kids tell me. he needs to endorse everything. he is laid back and high and authoritative at the same time. i am actually motivated to go to duane reid and get softish throat drops. >> talking about cars and crap, you know what i mean? >> not really. it is featuring a dredlocked rapper talking about chronic weed use. they created the cough drop to soothe your cholera issues and numb the throat from yelling at black people. >> that's what it w
only a woman can hold a grudge for two years. >> and obsessively tattles. >> that's true. >> we learned nothing. cough drops for potheads or pough drops for cotheads? i don't know. look at it. live it. >>> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> can they soothe your cougha. the pine brothers cough drops, they are not really brothers. they revealed a new ad. >> what do they do for my relief? nothing soothes your throat. if i need throat relief, for...
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. >>> coming up, the obsession over teeth-whitening.is catch? come on, now. odell beckham jr. he had three fingers on it. the crazy grab. everyone is talking about this. wait until you see how people are responding rite now. come on back. my goodness. the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ho, ho, ho, ho] lease the 2015 e350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ ♪ when the snow comes to cover the ground ♪ ♪ it's a time for play, it's a whipped cream day ♪ ♪ i wait for it all year round ♪ ♪ in winter it's a marshmallow world. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance compan
. >>> coming up, the obsession over teeth-whitening.is catch? come on, now. odell beckham jr. he had three fingers on it. the crazy grab. everyone is talking about this. wait until you see how people are responding rite now. come on back. my goodness. the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ho, ho, ho, ho] lease the 2015 e350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ ♪ when the snow...
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so here's the bottom line of my childhood stock market obsession. get started early. and then they play for life. because lasting the stock market is a long-term contest, and one i think the earlier you get in, the more you can win. i'm going to mickey in new york. mickey?! >> caller: hey, jim, i wanted to thank you for all you do. your books and your show got me into investing at a very young age, which leads he to my next question. i've been investing since i was quite young and wondering what type of changes i should make to my investment process as i get older? >> well, the old -- i'll tell you what, it's a generational thing. i used to say in your 50s, switch to 50% bonds, 60s, 60% bond, no more. what i need you to do is find conservative stocks like master lin partnerships that give you a good yield and shift over time from the high growth stocks to the master limited partnerships and you'll be a able to pick up some income and do well. >> hello, mr. cramer, how are you? >> real good. >> caller: i have a couple of young children and i'm trying to get them starte
so here's the bottom line of my childhood stock market obsession. get started early. and then they play for life. because lasting the stock market is a long-term contest, and one i think the earlier you get in, the more you can win. i'm going to mickey in new york. mickey?! >> caller: hey, jim, i wanted to thank you for all you do. your books and your show got me into investing at a very young age, which leads he to my next question. i've been investing since i was quite young and...
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. >> obsessive tinkerers, ordinary people doing extraordinary things. >> i'm steven johnson and i write about ideas and innovation. this is the untold story of how we got to now. ♪ ♪ sonoma company. ♪ >> unopposed and spontaneous as this propels. you can see how it was dangerous work. it takes is previously invisible group of people and makes them visible, triggering one of the great movements of social reform in american history. >> it's an appalling mix that you have to wade through on your way out to dinner. >> if you can't dig down, with the city up. >> we want to be the best ♪ ♪ >> we stop with a brilliant idea. it's the first ever means of secure radiocommunication. >> those two things coming together are beyond understanding. >> here we have the beginning of an idea that will turn out to be one of the most transformative ones of the 20th century. >> i had a hunch that it will take decades to finally pay off. >> the modern world does not get any more crazy then that's. >> it's the idea behind this that is important. ♪ ♪ >> it was an epic achievement. >> we make our ideas, and they
. >> obsessive tinkerers, ordinary people doing extraordinary things. >> i'm steven johnson and i write about ideas and innovation. this is the untold story of how we got to now. ♪ ♪ sonoma company. ♪ >> unopposed and spontaneous as this propels. you can see how it was dangerous work. it takes is previously invisible group of people and makes them visible, triggering one of the great movements of social reform in american history. >> it's an appalling mix that you...
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she's handing you somebody who's obsessed with her. she doesn't even know you. she told me about a lisa hoberman. she knows you'd find out who lisa hoberman is. did she tell you casually, make it seem irrelevant? i mean, did she tell you in bed, nick? that's what i'd do. why'd you change your name? i got married. he called me beth. he was on staff at the clinic in salinas. didn't last long. nick, do you really think i could kill someone? i never even met johnny boz. and nilson-- what motive would i have to kill nilson? you should get that lock fixed. she's evil! she's brilliant! did i scare you? i wanted to surprise you. what's wrong? i found lisa hoberman. oh, you did? what's she doing? oh, you're not going to tell me what she's doing. i thought we were done playing games. i did, too. she said you got it backwards, you even styled your hair like she did. and you believed her? i had to go down to the campus police and file a report about her. i suppose you still think i kill people, too, right? no. liar. ah. here we go. huh. kind of. there was a report about a l
she's handing you somebody who's obsessed with her. she doesn't even know you. she told me about a lisa hoberman. she knows you'd find out who lisa hoberman is. did she tell you casually, make it seem irrelevant? i mean, did she tell you in bed, nick? that's what i'd do. why'd you change your name? i got married. he called me beth. he was on staff at the clinic in salinas. didn't last long. nick, do you really think i could kill someone? i never even met johnny boz. and nilson-- what motive...
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that started my obsession. i became governor, one of the jobs is to be commander in chief of the guard. the virginia guard and air guard. that's a part of the governor's job that nobody talks about. you don't campaign about it. it doesn't go on a bumper sticker. when you are in two wars and have thousands of people being deployed multiple times in many cases, as a governor you go to the funerals, gloiments, homecomings, i visited iraq and afghanistan to see our troops there. one of my cabinet secretary sons was badly injured by an i.e.d. one of my church members i sang in the choir with was killed in iraq. other of my sons was not physically injured but came back suffering some significant challenges as a result of his service. along the way i have both a son and nephew who have joined the military. this is up close and personal to us in virginia. it's very up close and personal. so my thought about the policy and the fact that it's so present to us in virginia, even in my own family, has turned this into a rea
that started my obsession. i became governor, one of the jobs is to be commander in chief of the guard. the virginia guard and air guard. that's a part of the governor's job that nobody talks about. you don't campaign about it. it doesn't go on a bumper sticker. when you are in two wars and have thousands of people being deployed multiple times in many cases, as a governor you go to the funerals, gloiments, homecomings, i visited iraq and afghanistan to see our troops there. one of my cabinet...
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his star witness was the very object of pedro's obsession, a verier in rouse erica. >> i didn't wantm. i didn't want to be around him. i didn't want near him. i wanted him gone. >> reporter: with pedro barely looking at her, erica red some of the non-stop text messages pedro had been sending her. >> i came all this way. i missed you like crazy. i love you despite everything that happened. i maybe stupid, but i can't help the feeling. i'm sorry. i'm so sorry. >> on the stand, the prosecution asked erica to read outloud sections of pedro's journal, thoughts that would show the jury just how fixated on her he was. >> i can win her back. i will win her back. i want to give up everything to be with her again. >> reporter: but it was the sight of an evidence bag containing christian's backpack, his personal stuff from a care-free happy time that caused erica to lose it on the stand. >> i got really emotional, you know. i got really thrown back. i was just like, why did you have to bring this out? why would you want to show me this? >> reporter: and the prosecution wasn't done. there was mo
his star witness was the very object of pedro's obsession, a verier in rouse erica. >> i didn't wantm. i didn't want to be around him. i didn't want near him. i wanted him gone. >> reporter: with pedro barely looking at her, erica red some of the non-stop text messages pedro had been sending her. >> i came all this way. i missed you like crazy. i love you despite everything that happened. i maybe stupid, but i can't help the feeling. i'm sorry. i'm so sorry. >> on the...
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and his obsessive compulsive disorder is part of that, but it's bigger than that? >> rose: now, did you guys always see the same way or were there creative differences over what this film should be? >> there were differences, but we worked them out. some battle its i won, some battles marshall won. >> early in the movie, when matt first approached me, it was clear that i needed to have complete creative independence and control of the film. and he agreed to that. and so obviously nobody ever has an 85 minute film told about-- never in the history of documentary films has there been the subject of a film that said yes, this perfectly captures everything in my life. so yeah, we mixed it up a couple of times. but i think it turned out well. >> rose: how-- tell me about the arab spring and how it changed things for you from simply being somebody who wanted to see the arab world on eye motorcycle to someone who wanted to become a soldier. >> well, in my case it was largely personal reasons. hi been to libya. i made good friends there. the arab spring started, egypt, tun
and his obsessive compulsive disorder is part of that, but it's bigger than that? >> rose: now, did you guys always see the same way or were there creative differences over what this film should be? >> there were differences, but we worked them out. some battle its i won, some battles marshall won. >> early in the movie, when matt first approached me, it was clear that i needed to have complete creative independence and control of the film. and he agreed to that. and so...
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from around the world. >> girls posting obsessively about each and every morsel they eat.. jordan became a vegan sensation chronicling her meals on "the blond vegan" until her restrictive diet devolved into orthorexia. how does eating healthy become an eating disorder? >> when it turns into an obsession rather than something you're doing because you're passionate about it and excited about it. it just takes over your mind. >> all of a sudden now. you put a picture on instagram and you have potentially hundreds or thousands of people weighing in. it's like throwing gasoline on the fire. >> reporter: jordan restricted her diet so much she developed a strange rash and grew weak. and, like jenny, stopped having her period. >> you were malnourished. >> i was malnourished. restricting myself through the shield of veganism. >> reporter: that's when she revealed her struggle with orthorexia that she blamed on her strict vegan diet. the ladies take comfort in knowing they're not alone. but the struggle is ultimately a solitary one. >> orthorexia turns you into a nasty person someti
from around the world. >> girls posting obsessively about each and every morsel they eat.. jordan became a vegan sensation chronicling her meals on "the blond vegan" until her restrictive diet devolved into orthorexia. how does eating healthy become an eating disorder? >> when it turns into an obsession rather than something you're doing because you're passionate about it and excited about it. it just takes over your mind. >> all of a sudden now. you put a picture on...
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. >> i've got to say, when you know about hoover's obsession with king, it's so obsessive. what do we know, if anything, about who wrote it or read it or if it was done at hiss direction? >> we don't know a lot technically about whether or not hoover knew that the letter was being sent. i think it's pretty clear that sullivan wrote it and kind e kind of took charge of the operation. a lot of it has to do with king's sex life and hoover's real interest in that. >> this, of course, is the grandest historical irony of them all. there's in bizarre kind of irony covering a relationship with a man who liked to cross dress. this is the kind of guy who was so no cussed on the bedroom life of a figure. it's almost an epic amount of projection on his part. >> we don't actually know that hoover cross dressed. wae wae in the '50s and '60s is a place where a lot of people had sexual secrets. we've become very, very accustomed to seeking secret lives of our politicians and celebrities all over the front page. but it was a much more kind of secretive world and secretive time. hoover knew
. >> i've got to say, when you know about hoover's obsession with king, it's so obsessive. what do we know, if anything, about who wrote it or read it or if it was done at hiss direction? >> we don't know a lot technically about whether or not hoover knew that the letter was being sent. i think it's pretty clear that sullivan wrote it and kind e kind of took charge of the operation. a lot of it has to do with king's sex life and hoover's real interest in that. >> this, of...
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only a woman can hold a grudge for two years. >> and obsessively tattles. >> that's true. >> we learnedothing. cough drops for potheads or pough drops for cotheads? i don't know. look at it. live it. '? hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. last story. that's the last story. >> can they soothe your cougha. the pine brothers cough drops, they are not really brothers. they revealed a new ad. >> what do they do for my relief? nothing soothes your throat. if i need throat relief, for whatever reason, take your pine bros. >> i'm sold. anthony, are cough drops used for -- it is because your throat hurts from smoking pot? >> i guess hot smoke can mak
only a woman can hold a grudge for two years. >> and obsessively tattles. >> that's true. >> we learnedothing. cough drops for potheads or pough drops for cotheads? i don't know. look at it. live it. '? hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there...
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and i had my ipad and i was obsessively checking email. and i get an email from my wife saying, did you buy $500 worth at wal-mart? and i was obsessed with my book so i thought that she was accusing me of buying my own
and i had my ipad and i was obsessively checking email. and i get an email from my wife saying, did you buy $500 worth at wal-mart? and i was obsessed with my book so i thought that she was accusing me of buying my own
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he was obsessively tightfisted. there are stories in the interviews with his friends about him nickel and diming them for ice cream and coffee. when he got to washington, he looked at the way federal dollars were allocated and saw great waste. did his best to restrain it. in the 1970's, he decided to issue one press release per month on what he thought was this month's greatest waste of tax dollars. he called these "the golden fleece award." he issued one from 1975 to 1988. the golden fleece awards are simple. they look like any other press release coming out of his office. his junior staff were charged with coming up with ideas for these, discovering places where there was waste in government. senior staff would draft them. he would make sure they had the precisely correct ironic or sarcastic tone. this is the first of the golden fleece awards, i believe, for march 11, 1975. it is typical of how he wrote them. senator proxmire said my choice for the biggest waste of taxpayer money for the month of march has to be t
he was obsessively tightfisted. there are stories in the interviews with his friends about him nickel and diming them for ice cream and coffee. when he got to washington, he looked at the way federal dollars were allocated and saw great waste. did his best to restrain it. in the 1970's, he decided to issue one press release per month on what he thought was this month's greatest waste of tax dollars. he called these "the golden fleece award." he issued one from 1975 to 1988. the golden...
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he was obsessively tightfisted. there are stories in the interviews with his friends about him nickel and diming them for ice cream and coffee. washington, he saw how federal dollars were allocated and did his best to restrain it. in the 1970's, he decided to issue one press release per month on what he thought was this month's greatest waste of tax dollars. he called this the golden fleece awards. he issued one from 1975 to 1988. the golden fleece awards are simple. they look like any other press release coming out of his office. his junior staff were charged with coming up with ideas for these, discovering places where there was waste in government. senior staff would draft them. he would make sure they had the precisely correct ironic or sarcastic tone. this is the first of the golden fleece awards, i believe, for march 11, 1975. it is typical of how he wrote them. proxmire said my choice for the biggest waste of taxpayer money for the month of march has to be the national science foundation's squandering of $84,
he was obsessively tightfisted. there are stories in the interviews with his friends about him nickel and diming them for ice cream and coffee. washington, he saw how federal dollars were allocated and did his best to restrain it. in the 1970's, he decided to issue one press release per month on what he thought was this month's greatest waste of tax dollars. he called this the golden fleece awards. he issued one from 1975 to 1988. the golden fleece awards are simple. they look like any other...