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he's had ocd for most of his life. for him, his ocd is particular painful.erwhelmed by intrusive thoughts that his family will come to harm. she's gorgeous! whatever you do, don't fall backwards. why are you doing these compulsions, deon? what will happen? it's an overbearing feeling of — that something bad will happen to a loved one. for example, today, danielle's gone swimming with school. if i don't do these neutralising behaviours, these habits, then she'll drown. he's compelled to carry out a series of rituals to prevent such thoughts coming true. i have a counting pattern of five and four. being there were five people in my originalfamily — dad, mum, brother, sister, and me. and then now four, being, dawn, me, dominic and danielle. so these checking patterns have to be done in a five and four pattern. and then, if anything goes wrong, i then have to do that five and four thing, five and four times, being nine times nine. deon says that his rituals became so time—consuming, it was taking up to 90% of his day. it was horrible to live with, only from the
he's had ocd for most of his life. for him, his ocd is particular painful.erwhelmed by intrusive thoughts that his family will come to harm. she's gorgeous! whatever you do, don't fall backwards. why are you doing these compulsions, deon? what will happen? it's an overbearing feeling of — that something bad will happen to a loved one. for example, today, danielle's gone swimming with school. if i don't do these neutralising behaviours, these habits, then she'll drown. he's compelled to carry...
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if somebody with ocd people being let down.nd ask for help it has got to be there. hello there, good morning. as april weekends go, i think we are in for a bit of a treat this weekend, because there is some strong sunshine to be had for large swathes of the uk on both days. the of the uk on both days. temperature will be creepi day the temperature will be creeping up day by day. in england and wales for particular, once we will see high levels of all in. birch pollen at this time of the year. many the week with a decent and lots of sunshine, more cloud in the north and west of uk but with clear skies for many overnight overnight it is a chilly start to the day with literature in single figure across the board. in rural spots were down to two or three degrees. a fresh start to the day. a few patches of mist and fog should not last a lull along and the sun will be up quickly and interpreter will recover nicely. most interpreter will recover nicely. m ost pla ces interpreter will recover nicely. most places will see sunshine throu
if somebody with ocd people being let down.nd ask for help it has got to be there. hello there, good morning. as april weekends go, i think we are in for a bit of a treat this weekend, because there is some strong sunshine to be had for large swathes of the uk on both days. the of the uk on both days. temperature will be creepi day the temperature will be creeping up day by day. in england and wales for particular, once we will see high levels of all in. birch pollen at this time of the year....
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ocd can take over a person's life.'ve been a professional actor now for over 30 years. so performing on stage and screen is par for the course. is part of the course. but it is a journey i've done with a constant, unwelcome companion. i love myjob, i love being an actor, but it's a real struggle because i suffer from a condition called 0cd, obsessive compulsive disorder. for me, that means i can obsess about anything, from a stain on a page of paper to the fear i'll injure myself from simply sitting down. it's not exactly helpful when you're trying to do yourjob. there are tens of thousands battling 0cd in wales alone. i'm off to meet some of them, to see how it is taking over their lives, and how they're fighting back. deon gorle lives with his family near carmarthen. he's had 0cd for most of his life. for him, his 0cd is particular painful. particularly painful. he's overwhelmed by intrusive thoughts that his family will come to harm. she's gorgeous! whatever you do, don't fall backwards. why are you doing these comp
ocd can take over a person's life.'ve been a professional actor now for over 30 years. so performing on stage and screen is par for the course. is part of the course. but it is a journey i've done with a constant, unwelcome companion. i love myjob, i love being an actor, but it's a real struggle because i suffer from a condition called 0cd, obsessive compulsive disorder. for me, that means i can obsess about anything, from a stain on a page of paper to the fear i'll injure myself from simply...
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ocd has moved along a pace with their implementation. they have not indicated to us any additional funding needs so that isn't something in the 17-18 budget, but i would be happy to check in with them about how the implementation is going. i believe about a year ago staff came and gave a presentation to you for kind of an update on where the dahlia implementation was and what the next phase they had planned. we can reach out to ocd and refresh that for you. >> okay. >> thank you. thank you, bree. that was wonderful. it was good. can you call the next item mdm. sec. >> next order of business items six public comment on non-agenda items. >> any speaker cards? >> one speaker card. oscar james.>> okay. mr. james. >> good afternoon commission oscar james. bayview hunters point resident. i really appreciate that last-the last item on the agenda. it was thorough. i am glad to hear that the community would be informed about upcoming events and agenda items. because a lot of people in the committee have been asking me about, even though the major
ocd has moved along a pace with their implementation. they have not indicated to us any additional funding needs so that isn't something in the 17-18 budget, but i would be happy to check in with them about how the implementation is going. i believe about a year ago staff came and gave a presentation to you for kind of an update on where the dahlia implementation was and what the next phase they had planned. we can reach out to ocd and refresh that for you. >> okay. >> thank you....
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i'm ocd. to me that means no social media, no netflix account, nothing on the phone. >> tough one. >> still ahead, barack obama's post presidency gig, plus the future is now. look at silicon valley's take on the flying car. (vo) more "doing chores for mom" per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. (baby crying♪ minutes old. ♪ a baby's skin is never more delicate. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and protect it? ♪ johnson's® the number 1 choices in hospitals. >>> draft countdown. road closures go into full effect as the city gets ready to welcome fans. >>> a thief followed an 86-year-old man to his home and talented his wife with a razor blade. >>> tracking showers. you might see wet weather this morning. later today, we're looking at heavy rain moving across the area. >>> umbrella required toda
i'm ocd. to me that means no social media, no netflix account, nothing on the phone. >> tough one. >> still ahead, barack obama's post presidency gig, plus the future is now. look at silicon valley's take on the flying car. (vo) more "doing chores for mom" per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more...
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i'm ocd. to me that means no social media, no netflix account, nothing on the phone. >> tough one. >> still ahead, barack obama's post presidency gig, plus the future is now. look at silicon valley's take on the flying car. (vo) more "doing chores for mom" per roll l more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. (baby crying♪ minutes old. ♪ a baby's skin is never more delicate. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and protect it? ♪ johnson's® the number 1 choices in hospitals. >>> now at 4:26. new details overnight about an accident that sent two police officers to the hospital. how it all happened and why one driver is waking up in jail. >>> checking for hot spots this morning. crews are still on the scene after a massive five alarm fire, and we're learning whether a nearby college campus is still feeling the impact. ♪ ♪ >>> and a major announcem
i'm ocd. to me that means no social media, no netflix account, nothing on the phone. >> tough one. >> still ahead, barack obama's post presidency gig, plus the future is now. look at silicon valley's take on the flying car. (vo) more "doing chores for mom" per roll l more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker...
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the actor ian puleston—davies speaks about his obsessive compulsive disorder, or ocd.
the actor ian puleston—davies speaks about his obsessive compulsive disorder, or ocd.
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and at ten thirty, the actor ian puleston—davies speaks about his ocd and talks to fellow sufferers.and welcome to bbc news. there's been more tough rhetoric from the british government on russia, over its continued support for syrian president, bashar—al—assad. the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, has sharply criticised the kremlin, saying it was responsible for every civilian death in syria last week. meanwhile foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has pulled out of a planned visit to moscow and is seeking support for a new move to end the conflict. with me is our political correspodent, susana mendonca. what is it they are trying to achieve here? i think that they are trying to do is push the responsibility i suppose on to russia. they are trying to get russia. they are trying to get russia too i suppose bring syria to heal and bring a bashar al—assad to heal. he has the support of russia and they want that to change. they have got some tough language from michael fallon writing in the sunday times, he talks about how by proxy, he thinks that russia is responsible for all of thos
and at ten thirty, the actor ian puleston—davies speaks about his ocd and talks to fellow sufferers.and welcome to bbc news. there's been more tough rhetoric from the british government on russia, over its continued support for syrian president, bashar—al—assad. the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, has sharply criticised the kremlin, saying it was responsible for every civilian death in syria last week. meanwhile foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has pulled out of a planned visit to...
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existing ocd funds from a sitting ocd funds in a refinance and captured cash out proceeds >> i assume this is public information. can you tell us which nonprofits they were? >> one project was with tndc and one project was with that whole. >> i'm not familiar with that one. what is battle? >> it is a church run out of i think the project was in district 5. >> okay. are you able to share with us how the money was used? >> we actually-i actually don't have the specifics of those two project i can come back and give you information about that but we don't-we have negotiate how is an ocd we capture some of those cash out proceeds. so i don't believe we directly limit how the developers portion of those funds are spent but we are negotiating funds to be coming back to oh cds so that we can be using them for purposes of affordable housing. >> okay. have you-i'm not sure if your department is taken opinion on the legislation. i would imagine you probably have not amok but i'm going to ask for some of your thoughts around -is there a method, or a way, to put further distractions on the cash o
existing ocd funds from a sitting ocd funds in a refinance and captured cash out proceeds >> i assume this is public information. can you tell us which nonprofits they were? >> one project was with tndc and one project was with that whole. >> i'm not familiar with that one. what is battle? >> it is a church run out of i think the project was in district 5. >> okay. are you able to share with us how the money was used? >> we actually-i actually don't have the...
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. >> i'm a little bit ocd. when you say a little bit i mean a lot.capital and the food is amazing. >> i love it. >> do your sons like it? >> they do. >> do they go to buckingham palace? >> yeah, from time to time and we ride double-decker buses everywhere. they are little boys so they loved it. it's still new to me so i love it. if you go to the doctor there, they have nhs. if you go to the doctor, they fix it. it's not like here where you need your mother's pin code and we need to do a retinol scan and you get the bank account numbers. it's not free. you pay with your taxes chls. >> it's kind of free. >> you don't pay when you are there. it's great. >> it's like going on a cruise. it's all inclusive. >> you get whatever disease you want. >>> are as an american a brought, you endorsed their health care system. >> like crazy. >> we are included? if i went over there -- >> yeah. amazing. >> you didn't say you have to pass because you are from a different country. >> they are supposed to, but it's not in their dna. i might neat an mri and you get a stom
. >> i'm a little bit ocd. when you say a little bit i mean a lot.capital and the food is amazing. >> i love it. >> do your sons like it? >> they do. >> do they go to buckingham palace? >> yeah, from time to time and we ride double-decker buses everywhere. they are little boys so they loved it. it's still new to me so i love it. if you go to the doctor there, they have nhs. if you go to the doctor, they fix it. it's not like here where you need your mother's...
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ocd has moved along a pace with their implementation. they have not indicated to us any additional funding needs so that isn't something in the 17-18 budget, but i would be happy to check in with them about how the implementation is going. i believe about a year ago staff came and gave a presentation to you for kind of an update on where the dahlia implementation was and what the next phase they had planned. we can reach out to ocd and refresh that for you. >> okay. >> thank you. thank you, bree. that was wonderful. it was good. can you call the next item mdm. sec. >> next order of business items six public comment on non-agenda items. >> any speaker cards? >> one speaker card. oscar james.>> okay. mr. james. >> good afternoon commission oscar james. bayview hunters point resident. i really appreciate that last-the last item on the agenda. it was thorough. i am glad to hear that the community would be informed about upcoming events and agenda items. because a lot of people in the committee have been asking me about, even though the major
ocd has moved along a pace with their implementation. they have not indicated to us any additional funding needs so that isn't something in the 17-18 budget, but i would be happy to check in with them about how the implementation is going. i believe about a year ago staff came and gave a presentation to you for kind of an update on where the dahlia implementation was and what the next phase they had planned. we can reach out to ocd and refresh that for you. >> okay. >> thank you....
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as an ocd sufferer, i want to respect the person who was looking at this.hink there might've been some overlap. [laughter] >> andy: good point. >> of course, nitpicking. >> 24 hours later. >> every sport has a process, in baseball they change the rules, tweak them every year, who can decide when to make a challenge on a replay thing, it's a process. they split hairs, it's never somebody calling watching the tv. at the end there's usually a cumulative reaction. you've never seen it happen in motion during a tournament. that was bizarre, very shady of the lpga. but we are all talking about them. >> andy: when i first heard the story, the first thought that popped in my head was that it was something that matt welch would do. >> calling in. >> it's the visors. they are handsome. her coming back on the back of four holes there was totally heroic, she is sportsman of the year. if you are my personal belief is ms. calls are part of sports, unless they're going against who you are rooting for, and then they are an abomination. >> i love the human element, i hate t
as an ocd sufferer, i want to respect the person who was looking at this.hink there might've been some overlap. [laughter] >> andy: good point. >> of course, nitpicking. >> 24 hours later. >> every sport has a process, in baseball they change the rules, tweak them every year, who can decide when to make a challenge on a replay thing, it's a process. they split hairs, it's never somebody calling watching the tv. at the end there's usually a cumulative reaction. you've...
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and a lot of times a child may have ocd, a social phobia, they are working around the academic declinefamily dysfunction that occurs not about anxiety disorder itself. we have to see -- we have to get in there and work with the anxiety. >> is there a lot research going on now? >> the biggest advance that the center has made is we have that adolescent -- it is a humans specific time the way the brain develops pre-and there is a prefrontal cortex that seems to not mature until the age of 23. we thought this was literally growing. -- we are the knowledge and there is one other region that is very important for spatial memory and spatial learning. it seems go through adolescence through a very plastic period. but also gives us opportunities to do various things that stimulate the hippocampus. it can regrow, it can reconnect. one of the best ways we are thinking about it as we are developing therapies where you use certain types of modalities that stimulate this. for example virtual reality, where you do a virtual reality-based therapy. is very hard to go to an airport these days. if you di
and a lot of times a child may have ocd, a social phobia, they are working around the academic declinefamily dysfunction that occurs not about anxiety disorder itself. we have to see -- we have to get in there and work with the anxiety. >> is there a lot research going on now? >> the biggest advance that the center has made is we have that adolescent -- it is a humans specific time the way the brain develops pre-and there is a prefrontal cortex that seems to not mature until the age...
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. >> jimmy: i'm a little bit ocd. when i say late bit i mean a lot. i'm glad you're eating.nd the food is amazing. >> do you like living there? >> love it, yes. >> jimmy: do your sons like living there? >> they really do. >> jimmy: do they go to buckingham palace? >> yeah, from time to time. we ride double decker buses everywhere. >> jimmy: for real? >> absolutely. they're little boys so they love it. since i moved, it's still new to me, so i still love riding them. if you go to the doctor, they have nhs. if you go to the doctor and say, something's wrong with they, me fix it. not like here, we're going to need your mother's atm pin code and we're going to do a retinal scan and figure out -- give us all your bank account numbers. they just fix you. it's not free, you pay with your taxes, but it's amazing. >> it's kind of free? >> you don't pay when you're there so you gor-get you pay for it. >> jimmy: like going on a cruise, it's all-inclusive. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you can get whatever disease you want. >> yeah. i wake up, i'm sad, i'll go to a doctor. [ laughter ] >> ji
. >> jimmy: i'm a little bit ocd. when i say late bit i mean a lot. i'm glad you're eating.nd the food is amazing. >> do you like living there? >> love it, yes. >> jimmy: do your sons like living there? >> they really do. >> jimmy: do they go to buckingham palace? >> yeah, from time to time. we ride double decker buses everywhere. >> jimmy: for real? >> absolutely. they're little boys so they love it. since i moved, it's still new to me, so...
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the ocd did a study after the popping of the bubble of the 242 leading internet companies, of those 242, only 37 of them made profit in the third quarter of 1999. and of those to which a 42 company's, two of them accounted for 60% of the profit of all 242 companies. fivef the two under companies -- of the two is your five companies that lost -- of the 205 companies that lost money during that quarter, they had a market capitalization at the height of the bubble of 621 billion dollars. this gives you a sense of all corporate profit, you can see a flat lining in the late 1990's. so what is going on? between 1994-1998, 50% of all purchases of stock were simply buybacks, company buying their own stock. so a lot of the activity, the bubble, is corporations purchasing their own stock, giving themselves stock options, watching the stocks go up, even though the businesses were not actually making profit, then cashing out the stock options before the music stopped. is a mother is no other way to describe this -- this, to me, there is no other way to describe i mean, that is a sign of real illnes
the ocd did a study after the popping of the bubble of the 242 leading internet companies, of those 242, only 37 of them made profit in the third quarter of 1999. and of those to which a 42 company's, two of them accounted for 60% of the profit of all 242 companies. fivef the two under companies -- of the two is your five companies that lost -- of the 205 companies that lost money during that quarter, they had a market capitalization at the height of the bubble of 621 billion dollars. this...
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. >> all i have to say i hope the new health care covers ocd. >> reporter: so everyone has an opinion think? a professor of psychology. while declining to diagnose the professor weighed in on what may behind this type of behavior. >> anxiety about something so they control things, they move things around, make lists. >> reporter: more likely the professor says someone with a narcissistic profile. >> they are boarded. especially when the conversation is not about them. >> reporter: internet posters likewise couldn't resist moving things like the president's head replacing with it a cartoon called business cat and adding a sound track. ♪ i like to move it ♪ i like to move it move it move it ♪ >> reporter: president trump doesn't seem like the type to be a paper pusher. jeanne moos, cnn new york. >>> so is' mover or a shaker? >> more of a mover according to jimmy kimmel. we'll wait and see if he continues to shuffle things around. he is for sure. >>> it's an upset for the ages, the uconn women's basketball team finally lost a game for the first time since move to 2014. here's how it happ
. >> all i have to say i hope the new health care covers ocd. >> reporter: so everyone has an opinion think? a professor of psychology. while declining to diagnose the professor weighed in on what may behind this type of behavior. >> anxiety about something so they control things, they move things around, make lists. >> reporter: more likely the professor says someone with a narcissistic profile. >> they are boarded. especially when the conversation is not about...
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. >> all i have to say i hope the new health care covers ocd. >> reporter: so everyone has an opinionrofessional think? a professor of psychology. while declining to diagnose. the professor weighed in on what may behind this type of behavior. >> anxiety about something so they control things, they move things around, make lists. >> reporter: more likely the professor says someone with a narcissistic profile. >> they are bored. especially when the conversation is not about them. >> reporter: internet posters likewise couldn't resist moving things like the president's head replacing with it a cartoon called business cat and adding a sound track. ♪ i like to move it ♪ i like to move it move it move it ♪ ♪ i like to move it ♪ i like to move it move it move it ♪ ♪ i like to move it >> reporter: president trump doesn't seem like the type to be a paper pusher. jeanne moos, cnn new york. >>> isis and other terror groups have found a way to hide powerful explosives in electronic devices, to take down a commercial airliner has been the holy grail of any of these various plethora terrorist group
. >> all i have to say i hope the new health care covers ocd. >> reporter: so everyone has an opinionrofessional think? a professor of psychology. while declining to diagnose. the professor weighed in on what may behind this type of behavior. >> anxiety about something so they control things, they move things around, make lists. >> reporter: more likely the professor says someone with a narcissistic profile. >> they are bored. especially when the conversation is...
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ocd has moved along a pace with their implementation.hey have not indicated to us any additional funding needs so that isn't something in the 17-18 budget, but i would be happy to check in with them about how the implementation is going. i believe about a year ago staff came and gave a presentation to you for kind of an update on where the dahlia implementation was and what the next phase they had planned. we can reach out to ocd and refresh that for you. >> okay. >> thank you. thank you, bree. that was wonderful. it was good. can you call the next item mdm. sec. >> next order of business items six public comment on non-agenda items. >> any speaker cards? >> one speaker card. oscar james.>> okay. mr. james. >> good afternoon commission oscar james. bayview hunters point resident. i really appreciate that last-the last item on the agenda. it was thorough. i am glad to hear that the community would be informed about upcoming events and agenda items. because a lot of people in the committee have been asking me about, even though the majorit
ocd has moved along a pace with their implementation.hey have not indicated to us any additional funding needs so that isn't something in the 17-18 budget, but i would be happy to check in with them about how the implementation is going. i believe about a year ago staff came and gave a presentation to you for kind of an update on where the dahlia implementation was and what the next phase they had planned. we can reach out to ocd and refresh that for you. >> okay. >> thank you....
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well, all i have to say is i hope the new health care plan covers ocd, because president trump has beenoving around so much the secret service can't afford to keep up with him. according to "the washington post," the secret service has requested an additional $60 million to cover the cost of protecting trump and his family when they travel. those weekends at mar-a-lago cost taxpayers $3 million a pop. it might be time for trump to put a travel ban on himself. because that's a lot. [ cheers and applause ] we focus a lot on donald trump's tweets, but he's not the only star of the political world making a splash on twitter. mike huckabee, the former governor of arkansas, has been showing off his sense of humor on twitter a lot. every day he writes jokes. here are some of his jokes. these are real jokes. don't miss it, rachel maddow will reveal who shot j.r. ewing on the series "dallas." sure it was the '80s but it's rachel maddow. tom brady's jersey found. cops coming to my hotel room to pick it up. dang! the man is basically mark twain in a pair of harbor bay relaxed pants. he's hilarious
well, all i have to say is i hope the new health care plan covers ocd, because president trump has beenoving around so much the secret service can't afford to keep up with him. according to "the washington post," the secret service has requested an additional $60 million to cover the cost of protecting trump and his family when they travel. those weekends at mar-a-lago cost taxpayers $3 million a pop. it might be time for trump to put a travel ban on himself. because that's a lot. [...
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. >> all i have to say is i hope the new health care plan covers ocd because -- >> reporter: okay. has an opinion. what's a professional think? a professor of psychology. while declining to diagnose, professor kevin volkan weighed in on what may be behind this type of behavior. >> they're feeling some anxiety about something and so they control things, they move things around, make lists -- >> reporter: or more likely the professor says in someone with a narcissistic profile -- >> they're just really bored. they get bored very easily. especially when the conversation is not about them. >> reporter: internet posters likewise wouldn't resist moving things like the president's head. replacing it with a cartoon called business cat and adding a soundtrack. ♪ you like to ♪ move it ♪ i like to move it, move it ♪ i like to move it, move it i like to move it, move it ♪ ♪ you like to -- move it >> reporter: funny, president trump doesn't seem like the type to be a paper pusher. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> all right. thank you very much for watching. i'll be back with another hour of news
. >> all i have to say is i hope the new health care plan covers ocd because -- >> reporter: okay. has an opinion. what's a professional think? a professor of psychology. while declining to diagnose, professor kevin volkan weighed in on what may be behind this type of behavior. >> they're feeling some anxiety about something and so they control things, they move things around, make lists -- >> reporter: or more likely the professor says in someone with a narcissistic...
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then i just take ioft anf d go to bed. [ light laughter ] >> seth: sounds like you have some weird ocdtting all that crap on my face because i have really sensitive skin so the second i take a crap load of selfies, and then i'm like all right one is good enough. >> seth: well, you're an artist. you have to use your easel. >> yes. >> seth: you have to use the easel you have. this, i want to ask you guys about this. because archie's parents are played by molly ringwald and luke perry who are incredibly huge names for a certain generation. >> i know. >> seth: you guys are early 20s. >> yes. >> seth: when you found out you were working with them, did those names mean anything to you? >> of course, i mean everyone -- >> yeah, i mean i didn't know who luke perry was. >> seth: okay. >> for me it more was like cole sprouse. >> yeah, for us it was like cole sprouse, "sweet life" we grew up with that. >> yeah. >> seth: okay now tell me something real quick, who is cole sprouse? [ laughter and applause ] >> are you joking? >> seth: i don't -- should i know who cole sprouse >> you probably know hi
then i just take ioft anf d go to bed. [ light laughter ] >> seth: sounds like you have some weird ocdtting all that crap on my face because i have really sensitive skin so the second i take a crap load of selfies, and then i'm like all right one is good enough. >> seth: well, you're an artist. you have to use your easel. >> yes. >> seth: you have to use the easel you have. this, i want to ask you guys about this. because archie's parents are played by molly ringwald and...
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and a lot of times a child may have ocd, a social phobia, they are working around the academic declinee family dysfunction that occurs, but not about the anxiety disorder itself. we have to help family see and therapists see, we have to get in there and work with the anxiety, with that youth and the way the families working with them. charlie is there a lot research : going on now? about the anxiety and how to deal with it? >> the biggest advance that the center has made is we have figured out that adolescent rats, mice, humans -- it is a special time in the way the brain develops. itthe prefrontal cortex, seems to not mature until the age of 23. we thought this was literally growing. we now know there are other parts of the brain that are hyper connecting to it. we are using that knowledge, and there is one other region that is very important for spatial memory and spatial learning. it seems go through adolescence through a very plastic period. it makes it vulnerable to things like anxiety and trauma but also gives us opportunities to do various things that stimulate the hippocampus.
and a lot of times a child may have ocd, a social phobia, they are working around the academic declinee family dysfunction that occurs, but not about the anxiety disorder itself. we have to help family see and therapists see, we have to get in there and work with the anxiety, with that youth and the way the families working with them. charlie is there a lot research : going on now? about the anxiety and how to deal with it? >> the biggest advance that the center has made is we have...
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have ocd, social phobia.ld might they are working around the academic decline or family disfunction that occurs. but not about the anxiety disorder itself. so we have to help families see and therapists around the country see, we've got to get in there and work with the anxiety, within that youth and then also with the way the family is is working with them. >> is there a lot of research going on now in terms of understanding both the anxiety and how to deal with it? >> yes, and most importantly i think the biggest advance that the youth anxiety center has made is that we've figured out that adolescent rats, mice and humans are actually going to what we call a critical period which we had not known before, that it is actually a very special time in terms of the way that the brain develops. there is this one brain region the prefrontal cortex that seems to not mature until the age of 23, for example. we all thought that this was linearly growing getting bigger and bigger. we actually know that now there are other parts of the brain that are hyperconnecting to it, and that we're actually u
have ocd, social phobia.ld might they are working around the academic decline or family disfunction that occurs. but not about the anxiety disorder itself. so we have to help families see and therapists around the country see, we've got to get in there and work with the anxiety, within that youth and then also with the way the family is is working with them. >> is there a lot of research going on now in terms of understanding both the anxiety and how to deal with it? >> yes, and...
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that summit set out a very coherent set of economic policies that more or less spread to the other ocd countries and many of the developing countries and coincided with one of the biggest boomds, i call it the great expansion. not the great moderation, the great expansion that took place between 1980 and 2010. because we had real gdp, annual gdp growth in the world during that period of 3%, this includes by the way the 2008, 2009 recession. all right. because the chinese kept growing very, very effectively during that recession. so world growth was sustained during that period. but this is an extraordinary record. it kplarz very favorably to the period right after world war ii. and you have to ask yourself the question, how did this happen. >> i understand we heard already this afternoon and we'll hear again i'm sure tomorrow and the next day about all the factors that could have perhaps caused this. i would urge us to think hard about, you know, as ken mentioned, maybe the first question ought to be what -- what of these outcomes did agents like ronald reagan or margaret thacher did t
that summit set out a very coherent set of economic policies that more or less spread to the other ocd countries and many of the developing countries and coincided with one of the biggest boomds, i call it the great expansion. not the great moderation, the great expansion that took place between 1980 and 2010. because we had real gdp, annual gdp growth in the world during that period of 3%, this includes by the way the 2008, 2009 recession. all right. because the chinese kept growing very, very...
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. >> but not a vacuum -- >> but -- some people are ocd. >> i used to love to vacuum. >> the lines. >>e the lines in the carpet. >> there are people -- >> ballmer doesn't know what we're talking about. >> i love looking at them. >> in the coming weeks insurers must decide whether to participate in the 2018 aca exchanges as the government decides whether to keep funding subsidies that make participation more attractive for low income enrollees. kayla tausche joins us now with more on the battle brewing over health care. kayla i think there's a piece today in the "journal," insurers delaying decisions because they don't know really what it's going to look like in 2018. actually later this year. >> yeah. in states delaying the deadlines, joe, for those insurers have to turn in their rates for next year because it's not just whether these companies will participate. it's how much they'll have to raise those prices on affordable care act plans to actually make it worth their while. insurance executives and lobbyists to that end will meet today with the white house's administrator for medica
. >> but not a vacuum -- >> but -- some people are ocd. >> i used to love to vacuum. >> the lines. >>e the lines in the carpet. >> there are people -- >> ballmer doesn't know what we're talking about. >> i love looking at them. >> in the coming weeks insurers must decide whether to participate in the 2018 aca exchanges as the government decides whether to keep funding subsidies that make participation more attractive for low income...