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i have to disagree with pat brown, the criminal profiler. they are not always psychopaths. they are not always anti-social personality disorder. sometimes they are psychotic as in the case of loughner in arizona. brevik was determined to be psychotic by evaluators in norway. sometimes they're psychotic. and sometimes they are extremely depressed. but they are certainly not always psychopathic. but what i think they do have in common is this rage, this anger. eventually this anger tends to fe fester and take possession of them. that suppresses their empathy is that the anger is more powerful and their needed to express it is more powerful than any sense of empathy they have or any sense of right and wrong that they have. >> if someone like mr. holmes were to seek help before acting out in this incredibly tragic way, could a tragedy like this be prevented with psychiatric assistance? >> oh, i think potentially very much so. again, i have no way of knowing what his diagnosis will be. i uh suspect he will be evaluated. individuals who do the mass shootings tend to develop a ver
i have to disagree with pat brown, the criminal profiler. they are not always psychopaths. they are not always anti-social personality disorder. sometimes they are psychotic as in the case of loughner in arizona. brevik was determined to be psychotic by evaluators in norway. sometimes they're psychotic. and sometimes they are extremely depressed. but they are certainly not always psychopathic. but what i think they do have in common is this rage, this anger. eventually this anger tends to fe...
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criminal profiler pat brown is joining us from washington. what we're hearing about the makeup of this suspect and what this suspect was equipped with, what does this tell you about the motive, what does this tell you typically about the profile of this individual? >> well, typically, we have what is a mass murdering psychopath. this is his day in the sun. and when i woke up this morning and got the call from cnn, i went online, and i found out it was already on wikipedia. so this man has already achieved his goal, which is becoming one of the most famous people in the world, or infamous. his name will go down in history. he'll probably beat out the comuh bien guys for numbers, and he'll be very proud of himself. this is his moment in the sun. >> of course, we are still learning about the suspect. investigators are still combing the scene of his apartment, looking closer at his vehicle. we'll examine as we heard from our former fbi tom fuentes, they'll be examining his computer records. or anything that will tell them a little bit more about h
criminal profiler pat brown is joining us from washington. what we're hearing about the makeup of this suspect and what this suspect was equipped with, what does this tell you about the motive, what does this tell you typically about the profile of this individual? >> well, typically, we have what is a mass murdering psychopath. this is his day in the sun. and when i woke up this morning and got the call from cnn, i went online, and i found out it was already on wikipedia. so this man has...
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. >> joining us is criminal profileer pat brown. thanks for being with us.t little we know about james holmes. what do you make of the fact that he reportedly had dyed his hair red, was telling the police that he was the joker? >> he's clearly got a thing for batman movies and likes the role the joker plays. what happens with a lot of psychopathic people is that they love the fantasy, like to put themselves in a role of power and control whether it be a batman or spiderman, reading comics and putting themselves in the place of somebody who has super powers essentially. they can do things that normal people can't do like kill other people. >> obviously whenever anything like this happens, we just want to figure out what caused the crack, what caused somebody to become unhinged to stop it in the future. once again you hear adjectives that don't sound alarming: quiet, loner, but that you hear repeatedly. what do you think about this kid that dropped out of this academic ph.d. program? what was going on with him? >> i think we can get rid of the word snapped. wh
. >> joining us is criminal profileer pat brown. thanks for being with us.t little we know about james holmes. what do you make of the fact that he reportedly had dyed his hair red, was telling the police that he was the joker? >> he's clearly got a thing for batman movies and likes the role the joker plays. what happens with a lot of psychopathic people is that they love the fantasy, like to put themselves in a role of power and control whether it be a batman or spiderman, reading...
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>>pat: i thought that was smart because it goes into obama and scott brown takes it to elizabeth warren, the architect of the statement "you didn't do it, we did it for you." which a last democrats, and particularly more moderate democrats and those who believe in the free enter surprise, that marginalizes obama. that is the ad that romney should run. >>eric: so, stay on the "you didn't build that," but point out --. >>pat: that is out of the mainstream. rasmussen had numbers last week, overwhelming whether they believe the people who build businesses, the 72 percent who say that people who start small business primarily are responsible for the success, or failure, 72-13. they say small business work harder than people in government, and work harder than ordinary workers and they risk more. americans understand how progress is built. they understand it is not a single effort. the president want saying we helped you. he was saying we do it and you are lucky we do it. that was the subtext of the message. >>eric: obamacare tax kicking in and a company's plan to build five new plants is out
>>pat: i thought that was smart because it goes into obama and scott brown takes it to elizabeth warren, the architect of the statement "you didn't do it, we did it for you." which a last democrats, and particularly more moderate democrats and those who believe in the free enter surprise, that marginalizes obama. that is the ad that romney should run. >>eric: so, stay on the "you didn't build that," but point out --. >>pat: that is out of the mainstream....
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councilwoman mary pat clark was in court for the arraignment of donte robinson, antoine mostly and derek brown. >> there are no wins here. only losses, losses of young lives. >> police and prosecutors used phone records and witness statements to build the case. family members and friends of the defendants were in court but refused to say anything about the case. >> you want to say that again? >> i says kid my -- [ bleep ]. >> reporter: some of those same people were in tears in the courtroom moments before. one of the young men, antwan mostly stole the judge he wanted to raise money to hire his own private attorney and did not want the services of the public defender. she told him it would be unwise to move forward without counsel. he understand the risks and was willing to take them. mike hellgren. >>> police recovered 16 shell casings and a weapon at the scene. >>> john leopold is scheduled to stand trial about two months from today. he is accused of misusing his police detail. the judge has decided not to misdemeanor dismiss the charges. the trial will begin september the 4th. >>> a day aft
councilwoman mary pat clark was in court for the arraignment of donte robinson, antoine mostly and derek brown. >> there are no wins here. only losses, losses of young lives. >> police and prosecutors used phone records and witness statements to build the case. family members and friends of the defendants were in court but refused to say anything about the case. >> you want to say that again? >> i says kid my -- [ bleep ]. >> reporter: some of those same people...
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for instance, one of their members, bob brown, publishes -- he owns a company called "pat let impress, publishes "soldier of mercy" and his "how to kill and assassinate without being caught" book series. these are guys that really are on the far extreme and want to arm everybody and sell fear that democrats are going to take your guns away in order to then create a bigger market for gun sales. >> right. >> you know, we now have no ban on assault weapons. so 71 shot at aurora colorado 83 killed that day 71 shot in that one instance, you can buy an ak 47 or an ar-15 with a high-capacity ammunition clip cash and carry and in 33 states at 5,000 gun shows without an id or a background check. >> right. >> and by the way, one of cerbus's companies is bushmaster. bushmaster became famous because the d.c. sniper used a bushmaster to kill folks all around the d.c. area. >> so from your perspective, is there anything that can be done to push back against the nra controlling congress and these big money backers? >> well honestly the only thing that really needs to be done is folks like you and th
for instance, one of their members, bob brown, publishes -- he owns a company called "pat let impress, publishes "soldier of mercy" and his "how to kill and assassinate without being caught" book series. these are guys that really are on the far extreme and want to arm everybody and sell fear that democrats are going to take your guns away in order to then create a bigger market for gun sales. >> right. >> you know, we now have no ban on assault weapons. so...
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and governor brown will be in the bay area today, signing will be at the trans bay side in san francisco praye. >>> pat joins us to explain who is behind the extra costs for driving >>> they want to charge bay area driver for a dime for every mile driven. they will charge bay area drivers an average of $1,300 a year. the proposal is to a.m. to cut down on driving. aside from taking drivers, another question is to bay area drivers want the government to monitor their every move? a trip from san jose to san francisco could cost an average of five bucks. >>> we would like to hear from you as well, how would you feel if you had to put pay for every mile you had to drive your car >>> the government needs a big suggestion box to grant run the government. >>> can you imagine paying to drive your car? time now is by 38, facebook is facing a new challenge >>> there is no consumer protection or consumer awareness >>> they're calling it the still of the century, the tree until passengers,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> take a look, a major apartment fire overnight in the bronx. the fire erupted at the six story building n
and governor brown will be in the bay area today, signing will be at the trans bay side in san francisco praye. >>> pat joins us to explain who is behind the extra costs for driving >>> they want to charge bay area driver for a dime for every mile driven. they will charge bay area drivers an average of $1,300 a year. the proposal is to a.m. to cut down on driving. aside from taking drivers, another question is to bay area drivers want the government to monitor their every...
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brown across the nation's mid-section. the national weather service estimates nearly a third of the midwest corn crop is in poor condition. today, illinois governor pat quinn asked for federal disaster relief for 33 drought-stricken counties. >> we've never seen a drought like this. you can see firsthand how depleted, how serious this matter is, this drought. >> reporter: the prolonged drought may be a result of back-to-back occurrences of the weather phenomenon called la nina. la nina happens when an area of the pacific ocean is cooler than normal. it redirects the jet stream farther north causing major storms to bypass the south. economic losses around lake travis are closing in on $2 million. both launches are shut down and jones town mayor dean armstrong says the location of the city's main park is no longer so choice. >> it's been right on the water. >> reporter: and now where is it? >> there's no water. period. nothing. >> reporter: to get an idea of just how far the lake levels have fallen here, scott, all you have to do is look at these steps. i'm standing where the water level was three years ago. about 12 steps down. to get down to the mari
brown across the nation's mid-section. the national weather service estimates nearly a third of the midwest corn crop is in poor condition. today, illinois governor pat quinn asked for federal disaster relief for 33 drought-stricken counties. >> we've never seen a drought like this. you can see firsthand how depleted, how serious this matter is, this drought. >> reporter: the prolonged drought may be a result of back-to-back occurrences of the weather phenomenon called la nina. la...
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pat it dry. i'm guessing because it's relatively thing it will cook rather quickly. >> depending on your butcher, it can be thin. hear that? on both sides, gets nice and browniquid? >> i'm just using water, some ginger and some cgarlic today. >> could you add something else? >> you could use beer, black kardamin, cinnamon stick. >> once you get this in, do you have to get to a boil? >> get it up to a simmer and then keep an eye on it. steak that size is going to be about two hours. >> do we put these right there? >> yes. do you want to throw them in? >> and you great lot of nice stock out of this, you can cook it down, strain it and use that as a sauce also. >> how long are we going to keep this in there? >> probably two hours. >> on the stove top or in the oven? >> can you put the lid on it and put it in the oven or leave it on the stove top and cook real low. >> that will braze for -- >> a couple of hours. >> what are you dheerg? >> baby spinnish with fried cash us a -- cashews and raisins. you have to be careful with your salt to begin with. >> are we going to throw that all in together? >> add some of our cashews, some of our raisins to that. i always s
pat it dry. i'm guessing because it's relatively thing it will cook rather quickly. >> depending on your butcher, it can be thin. hear that? on both sides, gets nice and browniquid? >> i'm just using water, some ginger and some cgarlic today. >> could you add something else? >> you could use beer, black kardamin, cinnamon stick. >> once you get this in, do you have to get to a boil? >> get it up to a simmer and then keep an eye on it. steak that size is going...
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onions and brown sugar and my cousin mark is actually working the grill making sure that they're about medium and using american cheese, of course. >> american cheese, wonderful stuff. check out pat"meat men" on the food network. enough talk, gretchen and peter. now i'll try one of these delicious burgers this morning. look at this thing. look at this. fantastic, guys! >> breakfast of champions. >> that's one in a series of a lot of burgers that you'll down today. >> i love that. >> starting off early! >> grind your own meat. that's the best. >> we'll be back with them later on. i think they'll do something else for us. talk about independence, these pandas taking fun into their own hands. this isn't just a game. this is so cute! too bad brian is not here today, peter. he doesn't like cute animals. >> i watched them and heard them talk about this. they are cute. do they really have hands? brian would know. >> that's adorable! i can watch that all day. >> that is so cute. we promised you're not going to see this anywhere else. look at this. a real american hero. 91-year-old world war ii vet showing how tough he is. he's pulling a car with his teeth here on "fox & friends." look at
onions and brown sugar and my cousin mark is actually working the grill making sure that they're about medium and using american cheese, of course. >> american cheese, wonderful stuff. check out pat"meat men" on the food network. enough talk, gretchen and peter. now i'll try one of these delicious burgers this morning. look at this thing. look at this. fantastic, guys! >> breakfast of champions. >> that's one in a series of a lot of burgers that you'll down today....