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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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at his obsession was the fabulous new invention the car. >> it was just beginning to happen, it was ag passion. jamie: he grows up and gets married and then it at 34 years old abandoned his wife and three young kids for a 16-year-old girl in town. >> when my mother and her brother and sister were children, my grandfather left the family for another woman. her name was ruby and that was a scandal. and everybody was hurt by it. jamie: in 1946, he bought a salvage yard in enid where he and ruby live, he runs the salvage yard successfully for seven years and then in 1953 he gets into a nasty argument with the town of enid over zoning and regulations. two words that he detests. >> the city came in and told him that he had to put in a bathroom and other things and grandpa been like to be told what to do. >> he was not a rule follower. >> he said okay, fine, we'll close the door. jamie: he continues to be a hoarder of old cars, and doesn't let another soul inside the salvage yard. >> everyone would drive by grandpa's property and see all of these old cars sitting right there and some people,
at his obsession was the fabulous new invention the car. >> it was just beginning to happen, it was ag passion. jamie: he grows up and gets married and then it at 34 years old abandoned his wife and three young kids for a 16-year-old girl in town. >> when my mother and her brother and sister were children, my grandfather left the family for another woman. her name was ruby and that was a scandal. and everybody was hurt by it. jamie: in 1946, he bought a salvage yard in enid where he...
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obsessive... obsessive... dad, you want me to choose my words so carefully then you throw a word like "obsessive" at me. now, unless i'm wrong obsession is practically a psychiatric term concerning people who don't have anything else but the object of their own obsession, who can't stop and do anything else. well, i'm stopping to say this, so be more precise instead of calling a person something like "obsessive"! good night. hey, it's me. you have to meet me in 30 minutes. nudge your mate. i don't think there's time to eat, but there's probably a cafeteria at the bus depot. i love working with you two. it saves me a call. yeah. [ringing tone] hey. arnold schwarzenegger is on all three networks. i think he's live on two of them. the wake-up news used the wrong missile graphic. and they want us to take even cheaper rooms. [imitating schwarzenegger] arnold said he's making $3 million a movie but he's not ever gonna change. he's still the same person when he was making $2 million a movie. he also boug
obsessive... obsessive... dad, you want me to choose my words so carefully then you throw a word like "obsessive" at me. now, unless i'm wrong obsession is practically a psychiatric term concerning people who don't have anything else but the object of their own obsession, who can't stop and do anything else. well, i'm stopping to say this, so be more precise instead of calling a person something like "obsessive"! good night. hey, it's me. you have to meet me in 30 minutes....
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so my grand phatever was obsessed with spies. they were worried that the germans would find out about the bomb because the fbi was flowing oppenheimer, the germans had steady access to the russians to a enormous amount of our nuclear secrets not only the atom bomb but the hydrogen bomb. those records are still coming out and we'll learn about how damaged that espionage was. in the 60s as my grandfather became interested in his own fbi file. he, too, was followed and used the freedom of information act to get his own file. it was of great interest because it was completely purged and documents were missing. it was a constant topic of conversation and i became fascinated with the whole period and it led me to be interest in this topic. >> beating up nazis with no due process and hoover was sort of cleaning up the mess. but that would have been the main area of sabotage which was -- >> the germans. >> the original mandate was really to come in here and identify nazi sympathizers and german organizations in this country. they vastly
so my grand phatever was obsessed with spies. they were worried that the germans would find out about the bomb because the fbi was flowing oppenheimer, the germans had steady access to the russians to a enormous amount of our nuclear secrets not only the atom bomb but the hydrogen bomb. those records are still coming out and we'll learn about how damaged that espionage was. in the 60s as my grandfather became interested in his own fbi file. he, too, was followed and used the freedom of...
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the british were obsessed with roosevelt's health. remember, 1940, roosevelt ran for an unprecedented third term. in 1944 he had run for an equally unprecedented fourth term. while the american newspapers did not report too much on his appearance in effect he was growing weaker, british were obsessed that he might not be live through his fourth term. they were terrified henry wallace will become president. henry wallace was extremely left wing. he was anti-empire. he was at the top of the british enemies list. the british did not want him on the ticket. he had been vice president during roosevelt third term. they could not risk henry wallace becoming president if anything should happen to fdr. the british maneuvered endlessly to wallace's name and leaked every bit of dirt about him. and bring in the papers. he had all kinds of strange religious beliefs. he had dabbled in a mystical cult, they dug all this up here and henry wallace was booted from the democratic ticket in a controversial republican convention in 1944 in the british con
the british were obsessed with roosevelt's health. remember, 1940, roosevelt ran for an unprecedented third term. in 1944 he had run for an equally unprecedented fourth term. while the american newspapers did not report too much on his appearance in effect he was growing weaker, british were obsessed that he might not be live through his fourth term. they were terrified henry wallace will become president. henry wallace was extremely left wing. he was anti-empire. he was at the top of the...
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the fed word obsession. a healthy stock and bond market with a choice of specific words from the fed chair can move billions or even trillions of dollars? steve liesman and larry kudlow are in the house to break down all this fed speak. this is not a word fine. you get the point here. let's be fair. the media is part of the problem. we obsess among these words. the greenspan briefcase as much as anybody. can we have a healthy market with this obsession over language? >> it is a healthier market when the fed is less sensitive to the federal reserve. when we haven't had a rate hike in nine years, nine years, the way the market has changed over the time when larry and then later i came along to comment on policy. much more sensitive, much more volatile. what happens, brian, is as soon as the fed changes direction in policy policy. >> you live by it, and you die about it. >> you do live and die by the fed. >> can i say something, speaking as a ratings guy. robert roland clinton's treasury secretary, had an excel
the fed word obsession. a healthy stock and bond market with a choice of specific words from the fed chair can move billions or even trillions of dollars? steve liesman and larry kudlow are in the house to break down all this fed speak. this is not a word fine. you get the point here. let's be fair. the media is part of the problem. we obsess among these words. the greenspan briefcase as much as anybody. can we have a healthy market with this obsession over language? >> it is a healthier...
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to ask questions about that obsession to answer them announced new ones. for me that obsession was one word home and all that big word means in terms of family community place coulter cultural identity and national loyalties and all the rest. it's no wonder in the sense there is something that is obsess me before birth. as i like to say i was made in cuba assembled in spain and imported to the united states. my mother left seven month pregnant from cuba to madrid where i was born and we immigrated to the united states. by the time i was 45 years old i had lived into world-class cities. this is somewhat of a birth certificate the eiffel tower and the swiss alps just to screw with me even further. the newborn photo you see there was my green card photo which was my first i.d. in the united states. if that wasn't a higher power saying guess what little ricky is going to be assessed about when he grows up home and all sorts of questions that brings into play. good to continue that narrative we moved as marilyn was saying growing up in miami is the growing up b
to ask questions about that obsession to answer them announced new ones. for me that obsession was one word home and all that big word means in terms of family community place coulter cultural identity and national loyalties and all the rest. it's no wonder in the sense there is something that is obsess me before birth. as i like to say i was made in cuba assembled in spain and imported to the united states. my mother left seven month pregnant from cuba to madrid where i was born and we...
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we would be obsessed with wanting to see what they were looking, what were they wearing? so, of course i wanted to sit in the chair. now, one might suggest based on the caricature of smith he was about greed, naked self-interest, that he believed that greed is good. yet there's nothing about that in "the wealth of nations" and the opposite is true in" the theory of moral sentiments." he counsels against being attracted to the pursuited of money and power and the evils of corruption of ambition. many economists would say sit in the chair because the costs zero because now one will see you. this benefits are the thrill you get from sitting in the charity. smith i don't think would have agreed. he did not see selfyearness as a virtue. he saw human beings has self-about, and the wealth of nations ills about our interactions across face, dealing commercially with stricken -- strangers interested how trade led to legislation and led to prosperity and allowed some nations to be wealthy and some nations not be. but in the theory of mobile sent. s he is interested in our real esta
we would be obsessed with wanting to see what they were looking, what were they wearing? so, of course i wanted to sit in the chair. now, one might suggest based on the caricature of smith he was about greed, naked self-interest, that he believed that greed is good. yet there's nothing about that in "the wealth of nations" and the opposite is true in" the theory of moral sentiments." he counsels against being attracted to the pursuited of money and power and the evils of...
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. >> reporter: the self-confessed cereal addicts want to help others with the same obsession. >> breakfast, sometimes lunch. >> reporter: no bowl of cold cereal is complete without milk. and with 78 varieties, you can take your picture. >> we don't close until 10:00 tonight so you have plenty of time. >> reporter: cereal lovers dyna museum with collectibles from the '80s and '90s. >> toy story orange juice. >> reporter: while cereal bars have popped up in parts of the u.s., these brothers say nobody serves up childhood in a bowl like they do. tina kraus, cbs news, london. >> who doesn't like cereal? the brothers say they are looking to open up cereal killer cafes in the u.s. and they are going to have a cookbook out later this year. >>> well, americans are one step closer to living in space. the space station development and one astronaut's out of this world selfie coming up. >> eating healthy is important but eating too healthy can have dangerous consequences! how dieting can go from beneficial to damaging. >> no matter what comes your way, put on a smile and deal with it. >> two local wo
. >> reporter: the self-confessed cereal addicts want to help others with the same obsession. >> breakfast, sometimes lunch. >> reporter: no bowl of cold cereal is complete without milk. and with 78 varieties, you can take your picture. >> we don't close until 10:00 tonight so you have plenty of time. >> reporter: cereal lovers dyna museum with collectibles from the '80s and '90s. >> toy story orange juice. >> reporter: while cereal bars have popped up...
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my feeling is they have chosen this road and they are obsessed with language and obsessed with not offending people. in their obsession of not offending people they step on everybody else and can't stop. it is a thing they can't change. was there a question in there? >> no. i think when he said it a few people raised their eyebrows and i wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt. we have all miss spoken. and then today they present the same question to everybody. they said actually we completely agree with the president. i think he said it was random and it is difficult to work it out. to me it is indicative of a world view. he is basing the notion on the statement that the presumption that not too many people have died in america recently which is true. the problem with 9/11 was not just the number of people that died. it was fact that it ruined the economy for awhile. it sent the country into a tailspin. i think as the president it is not as if you can legitimately saying we should be looking at other things when your first priority has to be to protect the country. >> exactly. i have s
my feeling is they have chosen this road and they are obsessed with language and obsessed with not offending people. in their obsession of not offending people they step on everybody else and can't stop. it is a thing they can't change. was there a question in there? >> no. i think when he said it a few people raised their eyebrows and i wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt. we have all miss spoken. and then today they present the same question to everybody. they said actually we...
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the cosby situation to being obsessed with the holocaust. now, now, hold on, hold on, to lena's credit she did apologize right away. but unfortunately, it wasn't before a surviving member of the hitler family, grandson chip hitler released this statement. all of the hitlers join me in condemning lena dunham for comparing our grandfather's actions to those of bill cosby. however, we all applaud the bravery of the ass (bleep) episode of girls. >> chip hitler's got a point. but criticism isn't stopping cosby. cosby has been performing throughout north america as part of his far from finish tour. quick note to bill cosby's press team. if your client is being accused of brutal assaults on a weekly basis, maybe don't say he's far from finished. just a little tip. now -- [ cheers and applause ] >> watch the language there. all right? now cosby's to tone-deaf comedy jam attracted people both for and against the coz. >> no more jokes! no more jokes. >> he probably has $20 billion and they are probably after that, i am sure. >> it's fun all these peop
the cosby situation to being obsessed with the holocaust. now, now, hold on, hold on, to lena's credit she did apologize right away. but unfortunately, it wasn't before a surviving member of the hitler family, grandson chip hitler released this statement. all of the hitlers join me in condemning lena dunham for comparing our grandfather's actions to those of bill cosby. however, we all applaud the bravery of the ass (bleep) episode of girls. >> chip hitler's got a point. but criticism...
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the cosby situation to being obsessed with the holocaust., hold on,
the cosby situation to being obsessed with the holocaust., hold on,
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what he says first is that the americans are obsessed with personal liberty, they're utterly obsessed with it, and he says they smell threats to their liberty in the air. they constantly see them coming. and in this way they are different from their british cousins. and his argument against the british government was that this has to be understood about them. if you're going to govern the americans, you have to understand their character. of and their character is an obsession with personal liberty and, he says, they translate that obsession into tax policy. [laughter] which is true. they let taxes stand for liberty. so it's especially a huge mistake to tax the americans in a way they find obnoxious. find another way to raise the money, he says to the prime minister. this is a terrible way to treat these particular people. so there's no question that there are difference differences of character between americans and englishmen. and so not everything about burke is relevant. but the basic disposition, i think, speaks to a lot of what we still think about now. >> that was a great detai
what he says first is that the americans are obsessed with personal liberty, they're utterly obsessed with it, and he says they smell threats to their liberty in the air. they constantly see them coming. and in this way they are different from their british cousins. and his argument against the british government was that this has to be understood about them. if you're going to govern the americans, you have to understand their character. of and their character is an obsession with personal...
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but i want to talk quickly about one of your obsessions.ight? you just love his stand-up? >> yeah, man. i got introduced -- i mean -- not that i have -- you had dinner with him recently, didn't you? >> jimmy: i did. >> i'm so jealous. >> jimmy: don't be. it wasn't fun. it was really -- yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] awful night. >> i'm sure, i'm sure. >> jimmy: he's a genius. >> i used to watch a lot of stuff on youtube of like sinatra and stuff and was fascinated by that sort of rat pack world. and then, you know, you get into those like the dean martin shows and the comedy roasts. and rickles just stood out for me above all the other comedians. and i was just -- then, i sort of grew this obsession for him. and my wife, was it last year or maybe two years ago for my birthday, presented me with this little envelope. and it had two tickets to go see don rickles in atlantic city. so, we went over from london purely to see rickles. it was unbelievable. >> jimmy: atlantic city in america or in ireland? [ laughter ] how many different made-up places a
but i want to talk quickly about one of your obsessions.ight? you just love his stand-up? >> yeah, man. i got introduced -- i mean -- not that i have -- you had dinner with him recently, didn't you? >> jimmy: i did. >> i'm so jealous. >> jimmy: don't be. it wasn't fun. it was really -- yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] awful night. >> i'm sure, i'm sure. >> jimmy: he's a genius. >> i used to watch a lot of stuff on youtube of like sinatra and stuff and was...
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so belle boyd, of course is obsessed with stonewall jackson. so obsessed that she tells reporters that she wants to quote: occupy his tent and share his dangers. [laughter] which if i were stonewall jack soften, would have frightened me more than anything the -- jackson would have frightened me, just the fact that belle boyd wanted to sleep this my tent. would have been enough to make me run. my next one is blockade runners of the civil war, and i usually show a cartoon with this depicting a woman's cent lin that at the apex of its popularity reached a diameter of six feet. >> southern women were quite expert at this she managed to conceal a roll of army cloth, several pairs of cavalry boots a roll of crimson flannel cans of preserved meats and a bag of coffee. that was the contraband tally for a single crossing. [laughter] belle boyd was sort of the queen of this blockade and she specialized in smuggling weaponnings. and she sort of recruited a group of southern ladies to help her in this endeavor. and one fall morning in 1861 the 28th pennsyl
so belle boyd, of course is obsessed with stonewall jackson. so obsessed that she tells reporters that she wants to quote: occupy his tent and share his dangers. [laughter] which if i were stonewall jack soften, would have frightened me more than anything the -- jackson would have frightened me, just the fact that belle boyd wanted to sleep this my tent. would have been enough to make me run. my next one is blockade runners of the civil war, and i usually show a cartoon with this depicting a...
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cookie johnson has always been obsessed with fashion. in college she studied clothing and textiles and went on to have a career as a buyer. then came a high-profile marriage to nba stuperstar magic johnson and kids. >> i was at a point in my life where i was looking for something to do. because the kids were older. >> her biggest frustration with fashion since taking a break to raise her family? finding designer jeans that fit her curvy body. >> i thought, hey, you know i'm not the only one out here like this. i'm not the only curvy girl in the world. if i design a jean to fit a woman with a real feminine body i think that it would be very successful and think there are a lot of women who would want this jean. so you know i just started working on it. didn't think anything would come of it but here we are. >> instead of having her husband invest and support the start-up cookie decided to launch the business on her own. >> i have always been kind of dependent before i got married and always had goals for myself. so for me to be able to cr
cookie johnson has always been obsessed with fashion. in college she studied clothing and textiles and went on to have a career as a buyer. then came a high-profile marriage to nba stuperstar magic johnson and kids. >> i was at a point in my life where i was looking for something to do. because the kids were older. >> her biggest frustration with fashion since taking a break to raise her family? finding designer jeans that fit her curvy body. >> i thought, hey, you know i'm...
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we're completely obsessed about our health.uch about our health that we worry about it. and when you worry about your health you're going to get sick. on the plane was a "time" magazine. there was a 30-page article about diabetes. i read every page. by the time that plane landed i had diabetes. >> poor lewis black. we promise that's not going to happen with "time's" special double issue on longevity hitting shelves tomorrow. it explores how your outlook can change how you age. here to discuss those issues with us and more is jeffrey kluger, "time's" editor at large. the issue says on the cover this may baby may live to 142. why? >> the baby may live that long. this is based on a study. granted, it's in mice. but there's a mouse that would normally have a life expectancy of about 2.3 years. it's now up at about 4 years. if you factor that out over an 80-year life span for a human being, that would be 142 years. it's being done with a substance that's an antibiotic found in the soil of easter island. it seems to down regulate var
we're completely obsessed about our health.uch about our health that we worry about it. and when you worry about your health you're going to get sick. on the plane was a "time" magazine. there was a 30-page article about diabetes. i read every page. by the time that plane landed i had diabetes. >> poor lewis black. we promise that's not going to happen with "time's" special double issue on longevity hitting shelves tomorrow. it explores how your outlook can change how...
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he was obsessed with this one thing. i want to get married out there. i want to live out there. want to live in this country that treats me like a terrorist even though they've got no evidence against me. i'm an innocent man. >> apparently that was back when he was detained in 2009 2010. those were some of the conversations going on between enwazi and authorities. joining me now is adam goldman, one of the "washington post" reporters who broke this story, revealing enwazi's name. adam i want to play another clip from koreshi a source also in your article. he met enwazi back in 2009 as he helped him to file official complaints over his treatment by the authorities there. here's what koreshi said earlier today. listen. >> while i think that there are some striking similarities between the young man they remember and the person we see on the video, i can't be 100% certain. he's got a hood on. come on guys. the guy's got a hood on his head. >> so still questions. but i mean is this the right guy. adam how certain are your sources that jihadi john is mohamed enwazi? >> well as certai
he was obsessed with this one thing. i want to get married out there. i want to live out there. want to live in this country that treats me like a terrorist even though they've got no evidence against me. i'm an innocent man. >> apparently that was back when he was detained in 2009 2010. those were some of the conversations going on between enwazi and authorities. joining me now is adam goldman, one of the "washington post" reporters who broke this story, revealing enwazi's...
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she got kind of obsessed with jack kennedy. you can see the obsession at play in the photograph.e many pictures and drawings she did. in him a whole section of the exhibitions will be on the kennedys. she was a hell of a painter. she has never had a major show. as we often say, she was not in her husband shadow, but in his light. it's about time she got some recognition. ipop and the celebrity gaze. particularly with a artists, and the sitter, someone is always manipulate someone else. we have spike lee, brad pitt. it is a big picture and the eyes are mesmerizing. and a big video of britney spears. it is a very interesting pop moment, in this very baroque gold frame. kind of complicated messaging going on about iconography and the madonna. it is going to be a great exhibition on our first-floor gallery this year. in this is another exhibition that david is doing. by now, you will recognize the alexander gardner cracked plate lincoln. dark fields of the republic. after the civil war, lots of matthew brady's pictures were attributed to alexander gardner, who worked with him and had
she got kind of obsessed with jack kennedy. you can see the obsession at play in the photograph.e many pictures and drawings she did. in him a whole section of the exhibitions will be on the kennedys. she was a hell of a painter. she has never had a major show. as we often say, she was not in her husband shadow, but in his light. it's about time she got some recognition. ipop and the celebrity gaze. particularly with a artists, and the sitter, someone is always manipulate someone else. we have...
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it's a real american sport obsession. ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: when it comes to the real game being played later today, everybody wants to see the big picture. lee cowan knows just the people who can make that happen. >> best way to console yourself for not having tickets to argue that now you can see it better on tv anyway. that is partially true. although there's small company in small town that is building these, video scoreboards the size of 757s. >> put one foot in front of the other make sure we didn't stumble. >> the little town with a very big idea. ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: just three weeks to go we hear the words "the alleys" in the academy awards. relatively short time span for nominee whose role was a dozen years in the making. mo rocca talks with patricia arquette. >> patricia arquette has had all kinds of gigs in her career. but none like the part she plays in "boyhood." >> did you have any anxiety about movie which an audience would see you age 12 years? >> no. i was excited about t
it's a real american sport obsession. ahead on "sunday morning." >> osgood: when it comes to the real game being played later today, everybody wants to see the big picture. lee cowan knows just the people who can make that happen. >> best way to console yourself for not having tickets to argue that now you can see it better on tv anyway. that is partially true. although there's small company in small town that is building these, video scoreboards the size of 757s. >>...
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revolion confusion and then obsession. the fans understood that the show upon discovery appears infantile, self-indulgent in craft and then at times certain elements strike you as smart or unconventional and then there is shear confusion and then you find it makes sense and that creates the obsession. our fans are the best, but so are our guests. my mom was a regular, one of the first. she saved -- shaved? she saved our butts on many a crappy and she shaved them later. we made my mom the senior correspondent. of course there is odorous-urangus. he was our inner planet terry correspondent and we had a death correspondent in michael boden, mike baker, allison rosen, sherrod small, tucker carlson, they have helped this show along. by the second year "red eye" became a great show. before it was odd but then it became subversive and then it was a smart vehicle for chaos. it was unpredictable and troubling, but never, ever boring. i dare you to find one boring moment excluding this one. you will find awful ones but never boring
revolion confusion and then obsession. the fans understood that the show upon discovery appears infantile, self-indulgent in craft and then at times certain elements strike you as smart or unconventional and then there is shear confusion and then you find it makes sense and that creates the obsession. our fans are the best, but so are our guests. my mom was a regular, one of the first. she saved -- shaved? she saved our butts on many a crappy and she shaved them later. we made my mom the senior...
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getting rid of unwanted body hair is nearly a cultural obsession, and for some, it can be a traumatice're gonna meet some people who say they haven't waxed or shaved in years and still have the smooth, hairless skin so many people are looking for. how is that possible? well, stay with me, because we are about to find out. >> announcer: you shave it, you tweeze it, you wax it, but the unwanted hair keeps coming back. >> hairy arms and hairy legs. >> there was always razor burn or stubble. >> hair on our face? i mean, we don't even talk about it. >> announcer: fact -- the average american spends more than $30,000 in a lifetime just
getting rid of unwanted body hair is nearly a cultural obsession, and for some, it can be a traumatice're gonna meet some people who say they haven't waxed or shaved in years and still have the smooth, hairless skin so many people are looking for. how is that possible? well, stay with me, because we are about to find out. >> announcer: you shave it, you tweeze it, you wax it, but the unwanted hair keeps coming back. >> hairy arms and hairy legs. >> there was always razor burn...
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to the point of being almost obsessive. i'm watching you. >>> montel williams is a few minutes away. first i could watch justin bieber being pelted with eggs all day long. the story behind the video in the "topical storm," and that is next. ar. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. . kennedy: all right, saddle up with bourb
to the point of being almost obsessive. i'm watching you. >>> montel williams is a few minutes away. first i could watch justin bieber being pelted with eggs all day long. the story behind the video in the "topical storm," and that is next. ar. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you, we can help you feel confident....
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what is it about massachusetts and a party obsessed about finding maybe there what it can't seem to find anywhere else. maybe democrats are forever hoping they can repeat camelot. it's more than 50 years since jfk. more than 50 years since anyone there has gone beyond there. go through the list. it's an impressive list. ted kennedy. john kerry. mitt romney. and, yeah, michael. with whom we'll be chatting in just a bit. daily caller, alex on the liberal fit all over hillary clinton. why, what's going on here? >> first off there's a huge gap on the left. what's unbelievable is that nobody has stepped up be that elizabeth warren or anybody else, to really take advantage of the fact. listen, it goes back to the fact that, does hillary clinton really line up to what the democratic party is like today? look at her views on wall street and her relationships to wall street. what about the fact she is hawk on some foreign policy? i don't know if a lot of the democratic base is crazy about that. i think that's why liberals like van jones are going out there and saying hey hillary clinton is on the
what is it about massachusetts and a party obsessed about finding maybe there what it can't seem to find anywhere else. maybe democrats are forever hoping they can repeat camelot. it's more than 50 years since jfk. more than 50 years since anyone there has gone beyond there. go through the list. it's an impressive list. ted kennedy. john kerry. mitt romney. and, yeah, michael. with whom we'll be chatting in just a bit. daily caller, alex on the liberal fit all over hillary clinton. why, what's...
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. >> yeah, if you look at this and the obsession. have to admit i've become obsessed with the whole fed thing. janet yellen, did she say patient or less patient or more patient? i think when you look at the underlying issue here, is that the fed has seized control of the market. the market ceases to be free as long as the central bank has taken control of it. the problem i have with that is that the law of diminishing returns will begin to take place. the more the fed seizes control over the market, the less likely it is to continue on this tear that it's been on and defy gravity. charles: a lot of people have come to me and unfortunately a lot of people have missed the rally. in part because they've listened to people complain about the fed. if you go to cracker barrel, you should own the stock. if people still went to cracker barrel and their revenues were up and their staple stores were up. home depot up 9%. wouldn't that be ultimately what the dictates of the market does? >> yeah. and i think if the investors are renters of stock
. >> yeah, if you look at this and the obsession. have to admit i've become obsessed with the whole fed thing. janet yellen, did she say patient or less patient or more patient? i think when you look at the underlying issue here, is that the fed has seized control of the market. the market ceases to be free as long as the central bank has taken control of it. the problem i have with that is that the law of diminishing returns will begin to take place. the more the fed seizes control over...
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when fit turns in to compul habit and you obsess over each pound, that's when your hipd compromi >> a lot of people have an unhealy relationship with food. if you have a food addiction, weight managem becky anderson says set a 21 day goal and stick to it. some people are also addicted to getting tattoos. l atddictis are bad. but if you start to feel guilty, you need to make it a simple habit as opposed to one in a is obsessive. >> especially tough when people on our schedule when you're tired, you tend to eat because you feel like you want to do somethin to make yourself feel better end up eating junk. >> got to be careful. constant thinking about it. >>> canada is not putting out the welcome mat for singer chris brown. we' learning about why the country is banning him. >>> and virginia's first lady set to spend at least one year in prison on corruption charges. former fir lady i should say. as she waits for an appeal, we are learning the family members who ca to her side to ask for leniency> me snow is in your foreca believe it or not. tom kiern is timing out hour byr when it will co
when fit turns in to compul habit and you obsess over each pound, that's when your hipd compromi >> a lot of people have an unhealy relationship with food. if you have a food addiction, weight managem becky anderson says set a 21 day goal and stick to it. some people are also addicted to getting tattoos. l atddictis are bad. but if you start to feel guilty, you need to make it a simple habit as opposed to one in a is obsessive. >> especially tough when people on our schedule when...
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you know how you develop a weird obsession. you start collecting things and all of a sudden the people come in to boom your door because you've got 6,000 egg mcmuffins. >> or unicorn dogs. >> you know what it was? >> it's cold in here. >> it's cold in here. >> who's sweaters are they? >> my sweaters. since hemmer moved out all his stuff is in storage. and come get your jerseys whenever you want, hemmer. you really ruined it eric. you had to bring up the past. >> last one, because we don't have time for the group question, unless you want the group question. >> no, you go ahead and take yours. >> trudy name one thing on your bucket list. why are you laughing? >> you're too young to have a bucket list. >> i do have a bucket list. meeting joan rivers was on my bucket list. that one had to get crossed off very i don't know. go to south america. become a mom. i don't know. those are good ones right? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i used to have a bucket list. one of the greatest bars around the world i wanted to go to. >> a sand bucket, a wat
you know how you develop a weird obsession. you start collecting things and all of a sudden the people come in to boom your door because you've got 6,000 egg mcmuffins. >> or unicorn dogs. >> you know what it was? >> it's cold in here. >> it's cold in here. >> who's sweaters are they? >> my sweaters. since hemmer moved out all his stuff is in storage. and come get your jerseys whenever you want, hemmer. you really ruined it eric. you had to bring up the past....
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with violence. >> he didn't say morbid obsession.ut he did use the word ratings. let me move to you 16 20you to 2016. scott walker was in london this week. question and answer got a lot of play here. let's roll it. >> are you contractible withmfortable idea, do you believe in it? >> i'll punt on that one, as well. >> no, really? >> that's a question politician shouldn't be involved in. >> is that a big news that scott walker dumped a question on evolution? >> i would say we're talking about it because of media bias and the media seems to be suggesting that if you have a biblical view of man being created in god's image is that should somehow be news worthy when in fact lots of americans agree with that. >> he didn't answer the question. >> he clarified later. >> but my point is why is he being asked the question. >> i think the rest of the world seeing american politicians specifically those on the right as denying basic sort of scientific precepts like global warming, climate change, like evolution and they see it as this kind of em
with violence. >> he didn't say morbid obsession.ut he did use the word ratings. let me move to you 16 20you to 2016. scott walker was in london this week. question and answer got a lot of play here. let's roll it. >> are you contractible withmfortable idea, do you believe in it? >> i'll punt on that one, as well. >> no, really? >> that's a question politician shouldn't be involved in. >> is that a big news that scott walker dumped a question on evolution?...
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after that he radicalized, apparently became obsessed with somalia and disappeared, claiming to want to fight for freedom and justice. how is it that these words with pretty straightforward definitions can be bastardized by bastards who use them to extinguish life and freedom. and if jihadi john is such a big shot. why the mask, buddy? who are you hiding from, tough stuff? >>> her royal hillariness coming under fire for epics breach busy not protecting embassies as secretary of state. the clinton manifesto acts as the world's anti-malaria sir ink and global policy incubator, whatever the hell that means. accepted millions of dollars from foreign governments all of whom who either want to eradicate blood born viruss in africa or a once and future favor, and a presidential couple, conflict of interest, much? >> money came into the foundation from foreign governments, so that raises the possibility of a conflict of interest. if she became president clinton, would have the decision she makes vis-a-vis foreign governments be affected by the money she took in from them? kennedy: that's the
after that he radicalized, apparently became obsessed with somalia and disappeared, claiming to want to fight for freedom and justice. how is it that these words with pretty straightforward definitions can be bastardized by bastards who use them to extinguish life and freedom. and if jihadi john is such a big shot. why the mask, buddy? who are you hiding from, tough stuff? >>> her royal hillariness coming under fire for epics breach busy not protecting embassies as secretary of state....
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it includes poor communication skills obsessive and repetitive routines and physical clumsiness. of course he's built a reputation of being in top physical condition. his pastimes include riding horses while shirtless, hunting tigers and practicing martial arts. hmm, asperger's. trace gallagher with this. really? >> shep, what the study indicates is by watching the way someone moves you can tell if they have brain disorder. for example, researchers say if you look at president putin during a judo match or similar activities you can tell the right side of his body is slow to react. in other words, it takes a while for the right side of his body to synch up with his brain. it's a telltale sign he had a brain injury or stroke earlier in his life. in turn that makes him socially awkward, itch patient to the point of rudeness and even gives him a lack of charm humor, and playfulness. "time" magazine once said during a dinner meeting with putin, he got up and said, there's no more food, let's call it a day, except the main course had yet to be served. more important and that his social
it includes poor communication skills obsessive and repetitive routines and physical clumsiness. of course he's built a reputation of being in top physical condition. his pastimes include riding horses while shirtless, hunting tigers and practicing martial arts. hmm, asperger's. trace gallagher with this. really? >> shep, what the study indicates is by watching the way someone moves you can tell if they have brain disorder. for example, researchers say if you look at president putin...
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james: it is what can i be obsessed by. charlie: you are not thinking, how can i be rich?ou are thinking, what is it that i would like to accomplish that will bring me some great pride of satisfaction? james: some of the best vehicles for change are private entities. we've got 30 amazing people and we are going to continue to grow. the more customers we have, the more people we serve, the more people we hire, it enables us to do greater things. for me, alongside building a great product is also, how do you build a great company? it is not just to build a company for the sake of building a company. charlie: google, that is a pretty good guide. apple as well. and college. college is about more than simply going to college and learning how to write code. it is also about a liberal education. it is about a whole range of things. peter and i have had this conversation as well. it is about being a more interesting person in terms of being exposed to culture, music, books, ideas, history. is that something you would like to have in addition to creating a very good company? james:
james: it is what can i be obsessed by. charlie: you are not thinking, how can i be rich?ou are thinking, what is it that i would like to accomplish that will bring me some great pride of satisfaction? james: some of the best vehicles for change are private entities. we've got 30 amazing people and we are going to continue to grow. the more customers we have, the more people we serve, the more people we hire, it enables us to do greater things. for me, alongside building a great product is...
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. >>> a person obsessed with eating healthy is called orthorexia.ays that a focus an obsessive focus on controlling diet can interfere with day to day activities. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king, here's to your health. >>> the idea of zipping people from place to place in tubes is a step closer to reality. the hyperloop is a network of above ground tubes that zip's capsules filled with people at near supersonic speeds. the cost to build the test capsule is estimated at $100 million. hyperloop could be up and running by 2019. >> that's a wild concept. >> yes it is. >>> apple may soon unveil more about one of its most anticipated devices. this is a look at the invitation the company sent out for an event march 9th in san francisco. since the invitation says spring forward. many assume they plan to release information about the new i watch. >>> the transition from the magnetic strip credit cards to the more secure electronic chip cards is going more slowly than promised. >> one of my cards i just got replaced. there's much more. >> reporter: they're muc
. >>> a person obsessed with eating healthy is called orthorexia.ays that a focus an obsessive focus on controlling diet can interfere with day to day activities. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king, here's to your health. >>> the idea of zipping people from place to place in tubes is a step closer to reality. the hyperloop is a network of above ground tubes that zip's capsules filled with people at near supersonic speeds. the cost to build the test capsule is estimated at $100...
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. >> you're obsessed. >> not obsessed. >> todd, would you like to weigh in on the "sports illustrated" "sports illustrated" conversation. >> there is good-looking girl works in our bodega. melissa: we run the gamut here. that was a lot of fun. i have been saying this one all along. bright shining employment numbers that the government keeps touting is a total lie. i've been calling foul on this one from the start. i will discuss it with the man who crunched numbers on it himself, gallup ceo jim clifton is next. >>> apple raising some eyebrows, not only driving minivans, but minivans strapped with cameras. what the heck are they doing with those? more money, lots of truth coming up. ♪ when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is on you. [ male announcer ] consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement
. >> you're obsessed. >> not obsessed. >> todd, would you like to weigh in on the "sports illustrated" "sports illustrated" conversation. >> there is good-looking girl works in our bodega. melissa: we run the gamut here. that was a lot of fun. i have been saying this one all along. bright shining employment numbers that the government keeps touting is a total lie. i've been calling foul on this one from the start. i will discuss it with the man who...
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. >> boyfriend and girlfriends can be very controlling or very obsessive. >> spotting dangerous behavior in teen relationships and stopping it before it starts. >>> when you hear about domestic abuse you may think about teenage relationships. you may not think about teenage relationships but according to the cdc10% of high school students report being physically hurt by a boyfriend or girlfriend. >> heather holmes is live with the effort to try to stop all this violence, heather. >> reporter: the city council tonight declared february teen dating violence awareness and prevention month. earlier tonight i sat down with a group dedicated to helping teens their parents and educators spot dangerous dating behaviors before it's too late. roses, sweet treats, heart shaped balloons all signs of love. but with valentine's day approaching a warning to look for signs of abuse in teenage dating. davis is with safe alternatives to violence. while she says domestic abuse within teenager is not understood, it's pervasive. she says the abuse appears to be increasing as more harassment and name calling
. >> boyfriend and girlfriends can be very controlling or very obsessive. >> spotting dangerous behavior in teen relationships and stopping it before it starts. >>> when you hear about domestic abuse you may think about teenage relationships. you may not think about teenage relationships but according to the cdc10% of high school students report being physically hurt by a boyfriend or girlfriend. >> heather holmes is live with the effort to try to stop all this...
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they're saying this man who quite clearly had an obsession, if you will, over parking in the area.d a temper as well. since he took his aggression out on so many people in that particular neighborhood why then did he target this one particular family. loved ones showing up friday afternoon at the apartment complex where the shooting took place. they examined a car belonging to one of the victims and picked up flowers left beside it. she heard the shots and called 911 and is still trying to come to terms with what happened. >> i just keep hearing thaer inging their screams in my head. i heard them alive and then i heard them struggling and then i heard them dead. it's really emotional. yeah. >> i'm so sorry. i just feel bad for the family. >> reporter: the victim's honda accord parked in the same spot since tuesday's shooting. the apartment and the cars assigned to it still at is center of the investigation. craig hicks shot and killed deah barakat, his wife yusor and her sister, razan. the shooting is shown to be an ongoing dispute over parking. neighbors say hicks had a temper esp
they're saying this man who quite clearly had an obsession, if you will, over parking in the area.d a temper as well. since he took his aggression out on so many people in that particular neighborhood why then did he target this one particular family. loved ones showing up friday afternoon at the apartment complex where the shooting took place. they examined a car belonging to one of the victims and picked up flowers left beside it. she heard the shots and called 911 and is still trying to come...
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woodcock dismissed her claims by her defense attorneys that she was a good wife and mother and her obsessiveness of the clen linsiveness for the cleanliness of her apartment was only because of a skin allergy. law had been found quli guilty in a prevention hearing relating to not only this but another maid. she kept her head bowed showing no reaction, in what was a packed courtroom. this is a case gaining international attention, rights advocates and oleana herself. came back to hong kong for the sentencing and gave her reaction to this case. she has said in the past that she might at some point be able to forgive mrs. law but in the meantime wanted to see the maximum sentence passed on her. further cases like this could possibly be avoided if domestic workers had greater legislative attention in hong kong. she has become a focal point for the rights of migrant workers here, a third of a million migrant workers cleaning the homes of hong kong people, almost treated as second class citizens. >> more to come here on al jazeera including germany mounts a public campaign to curb a growing measles ou
woodcock dismissed her claims by her defense attorneys that she was a good wife and mother and her obsessiveness of the clen linsiveness for the cleanliness of her apartment was only because of a skin allergy. law had been found quli guilty in a prevention hearing relating to not only this but another maid. she kept her head bowed showing no reaction, in what was a packed courtroom. this is a case gaining international attention, rights advocates and oleana herself. came back to hong kong for...
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. >> his father told police that paul had an obsession with fire.he said his son had applied for a firefighting job, but had been rejected. and that he had set a fire when he was 9 years old. he fit other aspects of the profile. he was intelligent but had done poorly in school. had problems with alcohol and most striking had suffered an emotional crisis just before the arson spree began. >> he, at that time, was going through a divorce. he was filing for bankruptcy. his life was falling apart. he was drinking heavily. >> and the first three numbers of his license plate were exactly what the hypnotized witness remembered. the task force put paul keller under surveillance. for ten days, they followed him, hoping they could catch him in the act. >> the task force people were trying to keep paul under surveillance which was real challenging. and they would lose him periodically. and everybody would panic. >> eventually they decided to take him into custody. >> all right, detective isaacson. >> yes. >> paul keller? >> yes. >> is your name paul keller? >>
. >> his father told police that paul had an obsession with fire.he said his son had applied for a firefighting job, but had been rejected. and that he had set a fire when he was 9 years old. he fit other aspects of the profile. he was intelligent but had done poorly in school. had problems with alcohol and most striking had suffered an emotional crisis just before the arson spree began. >> he, at that time, was going through a divorce. he was filing for bankruptcy. his life was...
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with numbers. >> we're obsessed by numbers. >> they want to hear that we're with them. >> or at least that it's going to be a long-term commitment. >> right. >> so there is a sort of minimum number below which it opportunity make any sense. >> right. >> what's your sense what that number isesome. >> well, i mean there's been a number of studies, you know? look at what we need to do. you know, we need to keep the air base at bagram open. that takes several thousand just to run thing. we need to continue our counterterrorism campaign into the pakistani kind of lawless tribal regions in the fatah. we need to continue mentoring and training the afghan national army and the police but the army as a priority. and right now we have folks at such a high level that if the trees are falling, you know, in the forest so to speak, i don't think we have the visibility to know down at the tactical level within the afghan army. so we need to push those back down. >> it's a minimum number like 15,000? >> you add that up i think you're at about 15-20,000. >> right. >> which up until about 2007 is where
with numbers. >> we're obsessed by numbers. >> they want to hear that we're with them. >> or at least that it's going to be a long-term commitment. >> right. >> so there is a sort of minimum number below which it opportunity make any sense. >> right. >> what's your sense what that number isesome. >> well, i mean there's been a number of studies, you know? look at what we need to do. you know, we need to keep the air base at bagram open. that takes...
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. >>> coming up it is the subject of scientific obsession and religious devotion. shroud of turin may be christianity's holiest relic. we will see the hidden clues found in what some believe is the burial cloth of jesus. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal
. >>> coming up it is the subject of scientific obsession and religious devotion. shroud of turin may be christianity's holiest relic. we will see the hidden clues found in what some believe is the burial cloth of jesus. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and...
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joe good is forever transformed by one woman's obsession and those neat little notebooks.some things that were not yet crossed off. do you think if she hadn't been arrested she would have kept going? >> i'm sure she would have. >> reporter: joe good had been arrested three times for not having done anything wrong. >> correct. >> does the department feel guilty about that, or -- >> absolutely. it changed us forever as far as investigators. >> reporter: while he's waiting for those arrests to be expunged from his record, joe's gone from making almost six figures to doing lawn work. if she were here right now, and you could ask her any question or tell her anything, what would you say? >> why couldn't you just let go? >> announcer: coming up an ex-stripper with a taste for sugar daddies. did she go gold digging with a hammer to the head? >> this is the adam's family. this is stranger than jodi arias. >> announcer: when "designing women" returns. you know those change, right? tattoos don't change. try credit karma. it's free and you can see what your score is right now. aren't
joe good is forever transformed by one woman's obsession and those neat little notebooks.some things that were not yet crossed off. do you think if she hadn't been arrested she would have kept going? >> i'm sure she would have. >> reporter: joe good had been arrested three times for not having done anything wrong. >> correct. >> does the department feel guilty about that, or -- >> absolutely. it changed us forever as far as investigators. >> reporter: while...
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police say they met on a chat stream and were obsessed with killing and death. >>> snow weary new englanders getting ready for another punch from mother nature. a blizzard warning is posted for marts of -- parts of massachusetts, new hampshire and maine. it's expected to last into sunday. some people are already digging out from three earlier storms that dumped six feet of snow. i'm patricia stark. "hannity" starts now. happy valentine's day. >>> welcome to "hannity." iraqi security forces successfully repelled an attack by isis militants on a key air base in the anbar province in iraq, but not before the jihadists came within several kilometers of 320 u.s. marines stationed at that base training members of the iraqi military. i'm tucker carlson in tonight for sean. we turn to catherine herridge for what's going on. >> thank you, tucker. while military officials here in washington are putting the best possible face on the incursion this is the first time numbers of isis fighters penetrated and today we learned they used stolen uniforms as a disguise. >> early indications are that, yes, some
police say they met on a chat stream and were obsessed with killing and death. >>> snow weary new englanders getting ready for another punch from mother nature. a blizzard warning is posted for marts of -- parts of massachusetts, new hampshire and maine. it's expected to last into sunday. some people are already digging out from three earlier storms that dumped six feet of snow. i'm patricia stark. "hannity" starts now. happy valentine's day. >>> welcome to...