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did the store owner go too far with his psycho donut offerings or was it all just harmless fun. e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 5:37. 69 degrees on tv hill. coming up, new research suggests gym class could be a lot riskier than previously thought. >> plus as officials gear up for the swine flu a nasal spray maker announces plans to roll out more vaccines. >> we have two accidents to watch for this morning and some weather-related problems on the roads. we'll update you. >> welcome back. it's 75 degrees downtown. pretty humid this morning which is typical for this time of the year. but we're not going to be as unsettled yesterday when we had an outbreak of severe weather as we're going to be today calming down. high pressure building in the wake of the front that is moving offshore. you can see still ahead of that front are some showers and storms. but not a lot going on over the state of maryland right now. that trend really as far as precipitation will continue at least through midweek. then we'll have a better shot of some showers and storms by wednesday. bu
did the store owner go too far with his psycho donut offerings or was it all just harmless fun. e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 5:37. 69 degrees on tv hill. coming up, new research suggests gym class could be a lot riskier than previously thought. >> plus as officials gear up for the swine flu a nasal spray maker announces plans to roll out more vaccines. >> we have two accidents to watch for this morning and some weather-related problems on the roads. we'll...
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. >>> and of course "psycho talk" coming up tonight. get your cell phones out, we've got another text survey for you coming up. great panel, all of that is coming up on the ed show for you tonig tonight. >>> first, tonight's "op ed." goofy, yes. spooky, yes. and a guy shows up with a gun at a presidential town hall. if that's not dangerous, i don't know what is. now, to do all of this justice i have to show you this first tonight. take a look at what happened inside the town hall meetings of senator arlen specter and senator clair mccaskill today. here it is. >> you and your cronies in the government do this kind of stuff all the time. well, i don't care -- [ applause ] >> i did not want to pay on a health care plan that includes the right for a woman to kill her unborn baby. >> i don't want this country turning into russia, turning into a socialized country. >> what it says is, as a 74-year-old man, if you develop cancer, we're pretty much going to write you off. >> you don't trust me? >> no! >> hey, hey! okay. ma'am -- okay. >> fear,
. >>> and of course "psycho talk" coming up tonight. get your cell phones out, we've got another text survey for you coming up. great panel, all of that is coming up on the ed show for you tonig tonight. >>> first, tonight's "op ed." goofy, yes. spooky, yes. and a guy shows up with a gun at a presidential town hall. if that's not dangerous, i don't know what is. now, to do all of this justice i have to show you this first tonight. take a look at what...
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"psycho talk" next on "the ed show." yself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let me have is this dinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to gt out of bed. then...well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. (announcer) pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide
"psycho talk" next on "the ed show." yself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let me have is this dinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. that can take so much out of you. i feel...
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did a store owner go too far with his psycho donut offerings or was it all in harmless fun?mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> contestants were getting hysterical to win a contest in thailand. but then again, that was all part of the plan. [screaming] >> notice how you have to put your body into it? 11 contestants were pitted against each other in a screamoff. the winner screeched in at 116.8decibles, well short of the world record of 129. but still plenty loud. he went home with a check for $882 and probably a splitting headache, too. >> my 2-year-old could beat that no problem. hundreds of chihuahuas were making a run this weekend in california this time it wasn't for the nearest taco bell. an anaheim petco was the host of the national chihuahua races. spectators cheered as the chihuahuas scammerred toward their owners. the winning dog got an all-expense paid trip to new york stoi compete in the -- city to compete in the national finals. the cheetahs stealing hearts at the san diego zoo. three of the cubs were born and abandoned. the other was born to an inexp
did a store owner go too far with his psycho donut offerings or was it all in harmless fun?mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> contestants were getting hysterical to win a contest in thailand. but then again, that was all part of the plan. [screaming] >> notice how you have to put your body into it? 11 contestants were pitted against each other in a screamoff. the winner screeched in at 116.8decibles, well short of the world record of 129. but still plenty loud. he went...
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all that, and of course the drugster is back in "psycho talk." "daily show" co-creator lizz winstead weighs in on the edwards baby daddy drama. it will be a dandy. >>> first tonight's "op ed." all right, the president. he undoubtedly was the commander in chief on health care today. he went to big sky country, belgra belgrade, montana, and told the truth again. >> this is not some government takeover. if you like your doctor you can keep seeing your doctor. this is important. i don't want government bureaucrats meddling in your health care but i also don't want insurance company bureaucrats meddling in your health care either. >> everybody got that? conservative talkers, you got that? come on. the guy is so clear. the president was in complete and total command of the facts. knows exactly what he wants to do with health care reform in this country. it was just one explanation after another today. and when it comes to the money, when it comes to the money, you know, the money the conservatives and republicans absolutely worship, the president serve
all that, and of course the drugster is back in "psycho talk." "daily show" co-creator lizz winstead weighs in on the edwards baby daddy drama. it will be a dandy. >>> first tonight's "op ed." all right, the president. he undoubtedly was the commander in chief on health care today. he went to big sky country, belgra belgrade, montana, and told the truth again. >> this is not some government takeover. if you like your doctor you can keep seeing your...
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peter: the name, psycho doughnut, are you changing the name, jordan, of psycho doughnut?ot. peter: ok. let's talk about head trauma. you heard what mr. wright has to say. obviously there's a lot of people who are offended by that. would you this morning say, we're going to pull the head trauma doughnut, can you do that now? >> no, we're not willing to do that. i would say we are a progressive company. and ever since are the start of our company five months ago we do plan to evolve the company. and it's part of the evolution. i believe that everyone will be able to find a doughnut that they can enjoy at psycho doughnuts. peter: oscar, how should people react to psycho doughnuts? should they go to that store, should they not go to that store? what thud she do at that point? >> me should basically get in contact with the storeowner and express their dissatisfaction for what i consider for humor applied in the wrong way. peter, i have absolutely nothing -- i see nothing wrong with the organization beings entrepreneurial. -- being entrepreneurial. using the free market system
peter: the name, psycho doughnut, are you changing the name, jordan, of psycho doughnut?ot. peter: ok. let's talk about head trauma. you heard what mr. wright has to say. obviously there's a lot of people who are offended by that. would you this morning say, we're going to pull the head trauma doughnut, can you do that now? >> no, we're not willing to do that. i would say we are a progressive company. and ever since are the start of our company five months ago we do plan to evolve the...
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did the store owner go too far with his psycho donut offerings ors with it all harmless fun? email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 5:07. coming up, what was supposed to be a typical home appraisal turns into a animal cruelty investigation when dozens of animals are found inside a colorado home. >> one of the men at the center of a national racial controversy cracks jokes about it. that's coming up next. >> and here's a live look at traffic. this is the beltway at harford road. looks fine right there. we'll have an update on your morning commute. (mom) he needed everything for college: towels, sheets and then there was the stuff he wanted... like a new microwave. and because of walmart's unbeatable prices, we were able to get it all. ...and then some. set them up for success-- for less. save money. live better. walmart. >> welcome back to 11 news today. it's 75 degrees downtown. a little bit humid. but that humid today will be dropping, especially in contrast to the last couple of days. yesterday a severe weather day. we had some torrential downpours and unconfirme
did the store owner go too far with his psycho donut offerings ors with it all harmless fun? email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 5:07. coming up, what was supposed to be a typical home appraisal turns into a animal cruelty investigation when dozens of animals are found inside a colorado home. >> one of the men at the center of a national racial controversy cracks jokes about it. that's coming up next. >> and here's a live look at traffic. this is the beltway at...
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. >>> coming up, i'm putting senator demint in the "psycho talk" zone.the nerve to suggest the president is leading us down the road to totalitarianism. stay with us. grill: holy moly!!! what just hap...whoa! grill: i mean...wow! hey! that looks great. grill: and there's no need to discuss it further. in fact, you can buff most of that out. just give it a once-over with a wet paper towel...hee, hee grill: ok, good talking to you... anncr: accidents are bad. anncr: but geico's good. ding! with 24-hour claims service. the cleaner you feel. olay deep cleansers go beyond what the eye can see. they remove 2 times more dirt and make-up than basic cleansing. for a deep clean feeling, deep cleansers from olay. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. everyook. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and transfers the difference from y
. >>> coming up, i'm putting senator demint in the "psycho talk" zone.the nerve to suggest the president is leading us down the road to totalitarianism. stay with us. grill: holy moly!!! what just hap...whoa! grill: i mean...wow! hey! that looks great. grill: and there's no need to discuss it further. in fact, you can buff most of that out. just give it a once-over with a wet paper towel...hee, hee grill: ok, good talking to you... anncr: accidents are bad. anncr: but geico's...
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it's time for "psycho talk" on "the ed show" tonight.t's been a while since we've heard from michelle bachmann. do you remember when she went after a bill that expanded americorps. let's refresh your memory. >> i think there's a strong chance we will see that young people will be put into mandatory service and there's a real concern that there are provisions for what i would call re-education camps for young people where young people have to go and get trined in a philosophy that the government puts forward and then they have to go work in some of these politically correct forums. as a parent, i would have a very, very difficult time seeing my children do this. >> well, we are here tonight to inform you that a young man named harrison bachmann has just joined teach for america. yes, he is the congresswoman's son. yes, teach for america is part of americorps. yes, she voted against the bill named for ted kennedy. i don't know whether to congratulate you for raising a son that is willing to be unselfish and pitch in and help teach kids or
it's time for "psycho talk" on "the ed show" tonight.t's been a while since we've heard from michelle bachmann. do you remember when she went after a bill that expanded americorps. let's refresh your memory. >> i think there's a strong chance we will see that young people will be put into mandatory service and there's a real concern that there are provisions for what i would call re-education camps for young people where young people have to go and get trined in a...
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call or click today. >>> tonight in "psycho talk" ooh the monster himself.ormer house majority leader tom delay. the hammer is back in the news because of his new gig "dancing with the stars" and he's using the moment back in the spotlight to kind of fan the flames of our country's wacko population. >> i would like the president to produce his birth certificate. i can. most illegal aliens here in america can. why can't the president produce his birth certificate? chris, will do you me a favor? ask the president to show me his gift certificate -- i mean his birth certificate? >> no i'm not going to ask him. >> oh, please. come on. >> tom, proof of the president's birth certificate is online for anyone to look up and you know that. you're just riling up the righties because that's all you've ever done. let's remember this kind of tactic is nothing new for delay. he is the doctor of divide. not a bipartisan bone in his texas body. he's been spewing garbage about democrats for years. let's see, he's written that liberals have joined the ranks of scoundrels like
call or click today. >>> tonight in "psycho talk" ooh the monster himself.ormer house majority leader tom delay. the hammer is back in the news because of his new gig "dancing with the stars" and he's using the moment back in the spotlight to kind of fan the flames of our country's wacko population. >> i would like the president to produce his birth certificate. i can. most illegal aliens here in america can. why can't the president produce his birth...
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it's next in the "psycho talk," stay with us.ays, wouldn't it be great if saving money happened as automatically as everything else? at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. women who drink crystal light drink 20% more water. crystal light. make a delicious change. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. tha
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psycho talk tonight. hate spewing radio talker and twitter borden spots.ama recently reaffirmed his commitment to rebuild the area in an interview. in response, borts tweeted thi . obama wants to rebuild new orleans? why? build it and they will come? they? the debris that katrina chased out? wow, that kind of talk is inexcusab inexcusable, but it's nothing new for the neilster. here's what he said in 2006, less than a year after katrina ravaged the gulf coast. >> i love talking to you about these katrina refugees. i mean so many of them have turned out to be complete bums, just debris, debris that hurricane katrina washed across the country. >> and here he is, just a couple of months ago. >> katrina cleansed new orleans, it just out a lot of debris, including human debris. >> that kind of hate is appalling, attacking the victims of one of our country's most devastating signal disasters in recent years in such a hateful way and it's disgusting and it's very serious psycho talk. >>> you're looking live at a picture of the jfk presidential library in boston w
psycho talk tonight. hate spewing radio talker and twitter borden spots.ama recently reaffirmed his commitment to rebuild the area in an interview. in response, borts tweeted thi . obama wants to rebuild new orleans? why? build it and they will come? they? the debris that katrina chased out? wow, that kind of talk is inexcusab inexcusable, but it's nothing new for the neilster. here's what he said in 2006, less than a year after katrina ravaged the gulf coast. >> i love talking to you...
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psycho into low speed areas -- high-speed areas that go into low-speed areas. >> where are we in the selection process and who is the competition? >> we are working for rick cooperatively -- working very cooperatively. houston, boston, and others. our expectation would be $60 million to $120 in economic impact for baltimore. -- to $100 million in economic impact for baltimore. >> beautiful way to showcase the harbor and what baltimore has to offer. >> thank you for coming in. if you want to learn more, log onto our website, wbaltv.com. >> now the 11 insta-weather-plus forecast. >> another night stay on top. we are seeing lots of sunshine over the last few days. humidity is starting to come into the mix. whenever you have an humidity, you ought to talk about a thunderstorm. in oddities are going to push their way for the to the east -- a lot of these are going to push their way further to the east. temperatures right now are pretty steamy all up and down the east coast, with cooler air toward the northwest. it will take a little while to see those kinds of temperatures. 88 at the airp
psycho into low speed areas -- high-speed areas that go into low-speed areas. >> where are we in the selection process and who is the competition? >> we are working for rick cooperatively -- working very cooperatively. houston, boston, and others. our expectation would be $60 million to $120 in economic impact for baltimore. -- to $100 million in economic impact for baltimore. >> beautiful way to showcase the harbor and what baltimore has to offer. >> thank you for...
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it sounds -- some of it is psycho babbly. but some of it people told him. he went on dates. he went to parties. he worked every day. this was not a guy who was completely unconnected. did he have some connections, and he probably, you know, people did give him advice. he probably did hear from people about how to do the abcs of dating. and he just had a fundamental inability to do it. however, not being able to go out on dates or get a girlfriend does not necessarily a mass murderer make, except for in the case of george sodini. >> you know, we always look for answers, doctor, in situations like this. but you know what, i think sometimes people just snap and there's really nothing you can do about it. sometimes people just snap and it's unfortunate. >> i wish it was just snapping in his case. in his case, he was planning it for a year. and i think this represents a societal shift. we used to be able to look at mass murders and say this one's a psychopath or this one's psychotic or this one was abused as a child. i think george sodini is the first of what may be an increasing
it sounds -- some of it is psycho babbly. but some of it people told him. he went on dates. he went to parties. he worked every day. this was not a guy who was completely unconnected. did he have some connections, and he probably, you know, people did give him advice. he probably did hear from people about how to do the abcs of dating. and he just had a fundamental inability to do it. however, not being able to go out on dates or get a girlfriend does not necessarily a mass murderer make,...
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that's a psycho social issue. the stress of that can raise your blood pressure, can raise the issues of your diabetes level and everything. >> dr. thomas, i see you nodding your head, what did you want to say? >> i just wanted to say that in many cases, what we found is just that men have a variety of issues that involve some mental, some physical and in many cases, the mental issues and social issues are ignored when they access services from the traditional medical care. and so our approach to health care is more of a holistic approach and it includes a mental, social. we have a father's program. we have a manner development program. >> doctor, is this only in chicago? >> yes, it's only in chicago right now. >> are you going to go around? >> that's our intention. our intention is to go coast to coast. we hope to try to get african-american men and all men for that matter. >> that's what i was going to say, all men, men hate to go to the doctor. i would imagine the numbers are even worse in the african-american c
that's a psycho social issue. the stress of that can raise your blood pressure, can raise the issues of your diabetes level and everything. >> dr. thomas, i see you nodding your head, what did you want to say? >> i just wanted to say that in many cases, what we found is just that men have a variety of issues that involve some mental, some physical and in many cases, the mental issues and social issues are ignored when they access services from the traditional medical care. and so...
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. >>> you call it psycho-monday? you never know what day, it's psychotime all the time. great fof you with us, folks. straight-talking express just got another flat tire. john mccain, the senator from arizona has let his misguided passion get in the way of facts when it comes to health care reform. joining the mobs of the old angry white folks i mentioned earlier. mr. bipartisanship is whining that the senate republicans didn't have a hand at all in helping craft the bill. check this out. >> unfortunately, there was no input by republicans in the writing of the bill. in the health committee, it wassal a democrat proposal. that's not the way you want to begin if you're really interested in true bipartisan result. maybe we can go back and all of us -- and i'd be glad to play a role. >> that went unchallenged. the war-monger has now become the fear-monger on health care. if mr. country first would have just actually read the bill, he would see that there were over 160 republican amendments on the legislation. that the committee passed. for old john mccain to flat-out lie ab
. >>> you call it psycho-monday? you never know what day, it's psychotime all the time. great fof you with us, folks. straight-talking express just got another flat tire. john mccain, the senator from arizona has let his misguided passion get in the way of facts when it comes to health care reform. joining the mobs of the old angry white folks i mentioned earlier. mr. bipartisanship is whining that the senate republicans didn't have a hand at all in helping craft the bill. check this...
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his health care "psycho talk" is sinking in with the voters, if you can believe it.to the tragic plane crash over the hudson a week ago saturday. a top official from the national air traffic controllers association tells their side of the story. access to favorite courses chef's meal with pommes frites perhaps a night at the theater with extra special seats additional hotel night, our treat your world in perfect harmony: priceless look for world on your mastercard to get rewards and offers that matter to you. he needed a computer. it was kind of like a surprise present. he needs to, you know, write papers and go online. budget was definitely a concern. she was like, "help me." so i'm thinking: new cool thing is the netbook. two pounds, three pounds, 160 gigabyte hard drive. really great battery life. we get the netbook. i said, "bring him back into the store. let him pick out his bag." she introduced him to me. and it was like, "you're the guy who got me the netbook." he says, "this never happens, but i'm totally going to hug you right now." i get hugged all the time
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everyone is trying to psycho analyze this. looking at crystal balls, at the past, and what happened in north korea. is this a real story line here? is this a different side of secretary clinton than we've seen? >> well, it certainly is a story that's very frustrating to the clinton people, the people around here. i know they wanted this trip -- she's been gone for 11 days. she's gone to seven countries in africa. they were hoping that we'd all be talking about her work with rape victims and her diplomacy efforts in all these countries. instead, the focus has been on her comments. you know, i think that the latter comment i have not heard talked about as being quite as controversial as the first one, her demeanor certainly she didn't snap the way she did the first time, and that sentiment that the 2000 election was stolen is something that i'm sure the liberal base loves. it's something that some -- something the liberal base actually believes. but nonetheless, given that she is the chief diplomat, are these the most diplomatic
everyone is trying to psycho analyze this. looking at crystal balls, at the past, and what happened in north korea. is this a real story line here? is this a different side of secretary clinton than we've seen? >> well, it certainly is a story that's very frustrating to the clinton people, the people around here. i know they wanted this trip -- she's been gone for 11 days. she's gone to seven countries in africa. they were hoping that we'd all be talking about her work with rape victims...
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. >> what causes depression, it really boils down to the end of the day to stress, psycho social stress, all the things that make us miserable in life. >> reporter: she sought the advice of a counselor who helped her develop stress reduction therapies, and to reengage socially. she began to once again enjoy the things she loved, painting, volunteering. >> and finally, when it lifted, i remember standing and i thought i didn't realize how bad i felt until i felt better. >> reporter: she says she is determined now stress will not get the best of her again. for today's health minute, i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >>> now the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewis and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> i think the humidity creeped up a little bit today. >> a little warmer today, a little more humid out there. it feels a little more sticky. it even looks sticky outside. the thing we're watching right now, we were looking at the little area of low pressure north of puerto rico has developed into tropical storm danny. we'll show you where the natio
. >> what causes depression, it really boils down to the end of the day to stress, psycho social stress, all the things that make us miserable in life. >> reporter: she sought the advice of a counselor who helped her develop stress reduction therapies, and to reengage socially. she began to once again enjoy the things she loved, painting, volunteering. >> and finally, when it lifted, i remember standing and i thought i didn't realize how bad i felt until i felt better....
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who better than bethany marshall, psycho analysis and author of deal breakers to answer it. >> that dove tails with another big story, the report out of some corridors that michael jackson may have had a love child, an omar bati, a 25-year-old aspiring rapper from norway. joe jackson is saying he has the same jackson dance and jackson walk as the rest of the jacksons. what do you make of all of that, bethany? >> i'm suspicious when joe jackson starts talking about somebody's walk and talk, i feel like he's promoting a new album and artist. i'm suspicious of what he has to say. in terms of brenda's question, it could be that michael jackson, you know, we found out in the trial, it could be he's not sexually attracted to age bait. did he not want to share parenting with another parent. maybe he was a divisive sort of character. the idea of sharing parenting, making joint decisions, having a loving relationship with someone of the opposite sex who was an age mate did not fit into his orientation and lifestyle and that's why he had the children on his own. >> i want to get back to the search
who better than bethany marshall, psycho analysis and author of deal breakers to answer it. >> that dove tails with another big story, the report out of some corridors that michael jackson may have had a love child, an omar bati, a 25-year-old aspiring rapper from norway. joe jackson is saying he has the same jackson dance and jackson walk as the rest of the jacksons. what do you make of all of that, bethany? >> i'm suspicious when joe jackson starts talking about somebody's walk...
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>> if he did this -- commit this crime he is a psycho path. but at that moment when the girl wanted to leave and walk out of his life, he was enraged by that. that is a crime you would commit in the circumstances were right. don't aid and abet. i think that warning was at the family. >> larry: tony rrks you working with canadian authorities? >> i want to say as far as aid and abet, that is very important not to take him in. if you see this guy he is dangerous and armed. go the authorities. right now there is only one count. >> chris are you in contact with canadian officials? >> yeah. and i will add to tony's comments there and maybe he can expand on them. it is our understanding that paper work is being fast tracked right now. the only thing authorities could pick him up for is crossing the border illegally. >> we have paper work completed that should be with the canadian authorities first thing in the morning to allow them to make a provisional arrest on this murder charge. then they would hold him for extradition proceedings. lip mike, how
>> if he did this -- commit this crime he is a psycho path. but at that moment when the girl wanted to leave and walk out of his life, he was enraged by that. that is a crime you would commit in the circumstances were right. don't aid and abet. i think that warning was at the family. >> larry: tony rrks you working with canadian authorities? >> i want to say as far as aid and abet, that is very important not to take him in. if you see this guy he is dangerous and armed. go the...
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nobody knows where psycho -- nobody knows anything. could be anywhere, anywhere. you don't know. >> all the world's a suspect right now. >> are you blaming yourself? >> i just know that i feel like, you know, i wish they would have took me instead of her. i could have fought. she's only 5. she can't really do anything. i just wish they would have took me instead of her. what do they want with a little 5-year-old? >> straight back out to t.j. hart, joining us from gainesville, florida. what about that point that donna in massachusetts brought up regarding the blanket, that she said she put the children down around 8:00 p.m., then washed the blankets to put on top of them? >> that just sounds a little odd. at that time in february in florida, especially this area, it does get a little cool at night. but still, when you put your children to bed, you put them to bed, ready for bed, with a blanket on them. that's the way -- >> the great grandmother of little haleigh. joining us from florida, miss sykes, what do you make of the police saying the girlfriend/baby-sitter h
nobody knows where psycho -- nobody knows anything. could be anywhere, anywhere. you don't know. >> all the world's a suspect right now. >> are you blaming yourself? >> i just know that i feel like, you know, i wish they would have took me instead of her. i could have fought. she's only 5. she can't really do anything. i just wish they would have took me instead of her. what do they want with a little 5-year-old? >> straight back out to t.j. hart, joining us from...
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she wouldn't let the psycho-babble stuff get in the way." >> we saw the pictures of the kim jong il withhe president, very animated, appeared to be very engaged, a contrast of what we have seen of him in monthses. it had become conventional wisdom that he was weakened and on his way out. >> warner: the administration is reading it the same way we are. it was choreographed to present him as i'm back, i'm a world leader. i'm on the world stage. what that means for policy, they have no idea. and what they want to do is really debrief former president clinton. they consider him a very astute observer-- one, he knows the subject. he knows the north koreans, he knows the nuclear issue. >> that hasn't happened yet, the debriefing. >> warner: no, it has not. they only had very short brief conversations, president obama and he, and either he or john podesta, who was with him, the former chief of staff, with the n.s.c. officials. whether it will be on a secure phone call when he gets back to new york or he'll come back here. >> they're certain after very carefully orchestrated this they have not g
she wouldn't let the psycho-babble stuff get in the way." >> we saw the pictures of the kim jong il withhe president, very animated, appeared to be very engaged, a contrast of what we have seen of him in monthses. it had become conventional wisdom that he was weakened and on his way out. >> warner: the administration is reading it the same way we are. it was choreographed to present him as i'm back, i'm a world leader. i'm on the world stage. what that means for policy, they...
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lying psycho talk. and coming up, you know, i've got a tip for all your town hall whack cos out there, steer clear of barney frank. don't be messing with barney. we'll show you what happened at a town hall last night when he took on a protestor. he'll show you how to talk to them. plus, thousands of the faithful just wrapped up a conference call with the president of the united states. the mission is to make all americans realize this is a moral issue, a key leader of the movement joins me with reaction in my "playbook." access to favorite courses chef's meal with pommes frites perhaps a night at the theater with extra special seats additional hotel night, our treat your world in perfect harmony: priceless look for world on your mastercard to get rewards and offers that matter to you. the cleaner you feel. olay deep cleansers go beyond what the eye can see. they remove 2 times more dirt and make-up than basic cleansing. for a deep clean feeling, deep cleansers from olay. ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting f
lying psycho talk. and coming up, you know, i've got a tip for all your town hall whack cos out there, steer clear of barney frank. don't be messing with barney. we'll show you what happened at a town hall last night when he took on a protestor. he'll show you how to talk to them. plus, thousands of the faithful just wrapped up a conference call with the president of the united states. the mission is to make all americans realize this is a moral issue, a key leader of the movement joins me with...
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it was what you would see in a social path or psycho path, total disregard for the victim, when he killed her, disposed of the body. now he's armed and dangerous. and in 2003 he talked about suicide so i think he's a candidate for suicide before he's captured also. >> clint, we'll talk to you more on this and we'll talk about the situation in canada, what may be happening there. >>> still ahead, a live report from bermuda, how it could affect your beach plans next. also promises signs for the economy. are we coming one step closer to a recovery? and later, how twig ser helping make or break success at the box office. you're on "msnbc saturday." hey, it's me, water. did y know that when you filter me at home i'm pretty much the same as i am in a plastic bottle? except that you'll save, like, $600 bucks a year. but other than that, we're pretty much the same. pur. good, clean water. if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrou
it was what you would see in a social path or psycho path, total disregard for the victim, when he killed her, disposed of the body. now he's armed and dangerous. and in 2003 he talked about suicide so i think he's a candidate for suicide before he's captured also. >> clint, we'll talk to you more on this and we'll talk about the situation in canada, what may be happening there. >>> still ahead, a live report from bermuda, how it could affect your beach plans next. also promises...
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megan said it right on the show, she said, he's a manipulator, he is, has evidence of psycho pathy there. so he just thought he was so mart he could get away with this stuff. little by little. he knows he has to run now. >> larry: beautiful girl. in san francisco. gwendolyn borecord who considered jasmine part of her family. were you friends together as youngsteres? >> no, jasmine was a dear friend of both of my sons. they went to bonnie dune elementary schooled. and that's how i met jasmine, when she was 11 years old. >> larry: you look young enough to be her sister. >> thank you. >> larry: tell us about her. how old was she? >> she was 28 years old when she passed. and i met her when she was 11. i've been very close with her all these years. she called me mommy. and she was my daughter and i was her mother and -- every sense of the word. >> larry: when did she begin modeling, do you know? >> she began modeling probably in her early 20s. she -- after high school, she went to santa cruz high school. she worked at chopper's corner, which is a family-owned business for 70 years. she worked
megan said it right on the show, she said, he's a manipulator, he is, has evidence of psycho pathy there. so he just thought he was so mart he could get away with this stuff. little by little. he knows he has to run now. >> larry: beautiful girl. in san francisco. gwendolyn borecord who considered jasmine part of her family. were you friends together as youngsteres? >> no, jasmine was a dear friend of both of my sons. they went to bonnie dune elementary schooled. and that's how i...
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psycho paths are pathological liars and like to spin things to make themselves look like victims.lost his job next week, he might have a new blog, everybody's out to get me, i've always worked hard in my life, i don't get any respect. that might have been his complaint of the week. this one happened to be all the women are refusing to have sex with me which we don't even know if that's true. we don't know if he didn't have some sex during those years. if he didn't, why not? couldn't he find a lay df of his own age, maybe a woman who wasn't looking like a cheerleader? couldn't very gotten a russian wife? gone to an escort service? he's made his choices and is now complaining of them. >> he was targeting women. i know you have information sodini had been warned in some fashion before about his behavior with women. >> right. he is a member or was a member until 2006 of a church in plum. in 2006, apparently he was warned by the pastor there that his attentions to a particular woman in the congregation were becoming overbearing, not rising to the level of being criminal but certainly s
psycho paths are pathological liars and like to spin things to make themselves look like victims.lost his job next week, he might have a new blog, everybody's out to get me, i've always worked hard in my life, i don't get any respect. that might have been his complaint of the week. this one happened to be all the women are refusing to have sex with me which we don't even know if that's true. we don't know if he didn't have some sex during those years. if he didn't, why not? couldn't he find a...
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in america no man ever greets me like this, and if they did i'd think they were psycho. still, like holding hands, this didn't mean anything. it didn't always mean anything. so that i'm going to read a little bit when i get to the party that i was invited to. but it was interesting. afghanistan american friends were terrified that i was going to get myself killed. and much to my surprise, it was sort of the opposite. even at mosques, i would have very clear passes made at me. it became this topic of conversation everywhere that i went with soldiers and -- it was just something that i didn't expect and quite the opposite of what i was told my many afghanistan american friends what happened by the time i got there. so that was in the first, very beginning of my first trip. i'm going to read more. i want to point out this is on the street there. kabul in 2003 is very different from the kabul of today. since the invasion, since our emphasis on iraq or afghanistan, the streets are not as safe to walk around on. but at that time in 2003, it was very easy to wander around, very
in america no man ever greets me like this, and if they did i'd think they were psycho. still, like holding hands, this didn't mean anything. it didn't always mean anything. so that i'm going to read a little bit when i get to the party that i was invited to. but it was interesting. afghanistan american friends were terrified that i was going to get myself killed. and much to my surprise, it was sort of the opposite. even at mosques, i would have very clear passes made at me. it became this...
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i don't want to get into complete psycho babble. did a hell of a job in africa and i'm totally with her. chris cillizza, you're always so wary about saying anything, but what do you make of what we saw. >> i thought it was relatively compelling tv. the problem with politics in my perspective is you don't see enough real emotion. almost everything is manufactured and focus grouped. she was clearly annoyed and she expressed it. >> do you know what i think i saw, melinda, and we have been in politics, been on the bus together, i have to tell you we saw what politicians behave like when there's not a camera on them. human beings. when somebody, you know, underestimates your status like that guy did with the question apparently, you react. who are you talking to? >> and i would have loved to to have seen that hillary a little more during the campaign obviously. we all would have, but right. >> they would have loved her in scranton, i can tell you that. they would have said, there's a regular person, you know. >> right. >> anyway, i think
i don't want to get into complete psycho babble. did a hell of a job in africa and i'm totally with her. chris cillizza, you're always so wary about saying anything, but what do you make of what we saw. >> i thought it was relatively compelling tv. the problem with politics in my perspective is you don't see enough real emotion. almost everything is manufactured and focus grouped. she was clearly annoyed and she expressed it. >> do you know what i think i saw, melinda, and we have...
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we are currently testing a developmental psycho therapeutic treatment for young children and their caregiverso that would be our first recommendation as the first attempt at treatment. but that whole area of investigation is still very new and much work needs to be done. shepard: it's a fascinating study. look forward to hearing more about it. doctor, thank you. >> thank you. shepard: all right. the headline of the hour and probably of the day -- two captured american journalists sentenced to 12 years of hard labor in a north korean labor camp freed as former president clinton visits the dprk and gets a pardon, as they're calling it, from the dear leader, kim jong il. what this means in a broader scheme, and the politics of it all and diplomacy with a rogue nation in north korea, that's the topic of discussion in the moments ahead. . . ♪ the amazing always infinity. ♪ it's astonishingly flexible. ♪ unbelievably soft. ♪ and has an amazing material... that's 4x more absorbent than you may need. making fluids seem to... poof... disappear. just like magic. ♪ always infinity. have a happy period.
we are currently testing a developmental psycho therapeutic treatment for young children and their caregiverso that would be our first recommendation as the first attempt at treatment. but that whole area of investigation is still very new and much work needs to be done. shepard: it's a fascinating study. look forward to hearing more about it. doctor, thank you. >> thank you. shepard: all right. the headline of the hour and probably of the day -- two captured american journalists...
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i'll set him straight in psycho talk. plus, toured blossom is at it again. he wants an apology.se he questioned rove about the u.s. attorney firings. we'll see if he's ready to give him an apology tonight. all that plus tom ridge now claims the bush administration pressured him to raise the threat level just before the '04 election. we'll have reaction to that. but first, tonight's op-ed.
i'll set him straight in psycho talk. plus, toured blossom is at it again. he wants an apology.se he questioned rove about the u.s. attorney firings. we'll see if he's ready to give him an apology tonight. all that plus tom ridge now claims the bush administration pressured him to raise the threat level just before the '04 election. we'll have reaction to that. but first, tonight's op-ed.
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she wodn't let the psycho-babblstuff get in the way." >> we saw the ptures of the kim jong il with theresident, very amated, appeared to be very eaged, a contst of what we have sen of him in monthses. it had become conventional wisdom that was weakened a onhis way out. >> warner: the adminisation is readi it the same waye are. it was choreograpd to prese him i'm back, i'm aorld leade i'm on theorld stage. what th means for policy, th haveo idea. and what the want to do i really debri former present clinto they nsider him a very astute obseer-- one, he knows the suect. he knows the north koreans, he knows the nuear issue. >> that hasn't happened yet, the debriefing. >> warner: no, it has not. they ly had very short brief conversations, prident obama and he, and either he ojohn podesta, wh was with him,he former chief of staf, with the n.s.c.officials. wheer it will be on a secure phone cl when he gets backo new yorkr he'll come back here. >> they're certain after very carefully orchestrat this they ve not given nor korea an edge in larger discussions about nuclear weanry? >> warner:eah,
she wodn't let the psycho-babblstuff get in the way." >> we saw the ptures of the kim jong il with theresident, very amated, appeared to be very eaged, a contst of what we have sen of him in monthses. it had become conventional wisdom that was weakened a onhis way out. >> warner: the adminisation is readi it the same waye are. it was choreograpd to prese him i'm back, i'm aorld leade i'm on theorld stage. what th means for policy, th haveo idea. and what the want to do i really...
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that is psycho activity what is that is. don't you remember the story? down in atlanta when a prisoner overtook a guard and went in and shot the judge and other people. how do we know that gun owner today just could protect that firearm so well that he knew that nobody was going to come up and grab it and start shooting people? it's happened. it has happened. who says that it couldn't have happened today? chris matthews has got a great interview with that gun owner coming up on "hardball." that's "the ed show." i'm ed shuts. for more information on "the ed show," it.ms nbc.com or wegoted.com. "hardball with chris matthews" starting right now. for the place for politics msnbc. we'll be back here tomorrow night, 6:00 eastern time. >>> it's getting weird now, weird. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in boston. leading off tonight, in your face. welcome to town hall america. take a look at what happened when senator arlen specter held a town meeting today in lebanon, pennsylvania. >> you want to be let out of here, you're welcome to
that is psycho activity what is that is. don't you remember the story? down in atlanta when a prisoner overtook a guard and went in and shot the judge and other people. how do we know that gun owner today just could protect that firearm so well that he knew that nobody was going to come up and grab it and start shooting people? it's happened. it has happened. who says that it couldn't have happened today? chris matthews has got a great interview with that gun owner coming up on...
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there is a psycho analysis about you that surprises. >> i'm not even that interesting. >> rose: i have some quotes about this too. tell me how you see this. >> okay. >> rose: and you thought about this. >> what i thought when i was making it, was that there are traditional structures of comedies and film in general. and when you go against it, it just disturbs people. but i also and this sounds like a movie snob or a jerk, i was going use the word jerk and then use another word, and late their would be off. i don't want to connect them. i don't know if you can on pbs. but movies like john and robert altman movies where they are meant to make you feel things that you don't want to feel. now that's not part of mainstream comedy. but i thought it was important to think about, well there is this quote from john who says i don't care if you like them or hate them i just want you to still be thinking about them in ten years. and i do want you to love the movie. i think that is the most important part. but i did want to get under people's craw and provoke in addition to having a hopeful messa
there is a psycho analysis about you that surprises. >> i'm not even that interesting. >> rose: i have some quotes about this too. tell me how you see this. >> okay. >> rose: and you thought about this. >> what i thought when i was making it, was that there are traditional structures of comedies and film in general. and when you go against it, it just disturbs people. but i also and this sounds like a movie snob or a jerk, i was going use the word jerk and then use...
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the book's about my brother, especially from those who are strictly psycho-babble -- i read parts ofthem -- they are interesting. they just show of blindness. they show and intransigence that is difficult to remove. host: two final things. number one, there is a new book out that is ron kessler's new book, "inside the secret service," and in said he quotes that both the president nixon and his first lady became heavy drinkers toward the end of the first presidency and on tour san clemente, do you agree with the ducks guest: it is really interesting to see someone trying to make something out of nothing. it is like the frost-nixon movie. it is entertaining, but has nothing to do with the nixon family. i would probably look at parts of the books and see what they're trying to say and what their evidence is, and were they evidenced, or just repeating what someone else said? host: finally, mr. nixon did appear on this program a few months back. if you go to booktv.org you can watch the on line under featured programs. also, our site for both notes, richard nixon in 1992 did a two- hour b
the book's about my brother, especially from those who are strictly psycho-babble -- i read parts ofthem -- they are interesting. they just show of blindness. they show and intransigence that is difficult to remove. host: two final things. number one, there is a new book out that is ron kessler's new book, "inside the secret service," and in said he quotes that both the president nixon and his first lady became heavy drinkers toward the end of the first presidency and on tour san...
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some psycho snatched her up. >> you wonder what goes through an 11-year-old's mind.pping, a massive search has been underway in south lake tahoe,el dorado county and more. >> deputies have been going door to door asking residents if they have seen any suspicious characters or the vehicle used. >> california highway patrol and the city and the sheriff's department actively doing follow up leads on calls and canvassing neighbors. >> jaycee's parents agreed to talk with reporters tonight in hope that the kidnapper and their daughter might see the story. >> drop her off. let her go back home. don't hurt her. >> i need her home. i need her to come home tonight. if you hear mommy, i love you and i want you to come home tonight safe and sound. >> jaycee is now 29 years old. she was kidnapped 18 years ago. we are told california authorities are right now putting together formal charges against the suspected kidnappers. 58-year-old phillip garrido and his 54-year-old wife nancy. they are set to be arraigned about four hours from now and cnn is staying on this story throughout
some psycho snatched her up. >> you wonder what goes through an 11-year-old's mind.pping, a massive search has been underway in south lake tahoe,el dorado county and more. >> deputies have been going door to door asking residents if they have seen any suspicious characters or the vehicle used. >> california highway patrol and the city and the sheriff's department actively doing follow up leads on calls and canvassing neighbors. >> jaycee's parents agreed to talk with...
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handcuffs, swimmiswi swimming going eligibles prepped as blackout masks suggested that we were in psychonderstand him. >> it seems to me after the atm you go from a scary incidnt to absolutely horrifying when he gets out his bag of tricks. >> there's something unique about those cuffs for him, whether it's ritualistic about it, whether that means something psychologically to him, but his signature aspect, just like picasso signing a painting, the signature says, this is unique to me. >> reporter: but remember that unique bag of tricks was absent in the randi gorenberg case. she was the only victim who wasn't blindfolded or handcuffed and that critical difference, what van zant calls the killer's signature, has caused investigators two years on to rethink their theory of the case. maybe the gorenberg murder is not related to the jane doe or bocicio cases at all. >at this point, we have not been able to forensically link the gorenberg case to the other incidents. >> no link even though gorenberg like the other two was last seen at the small before she was carjacked and last december police
handcuffs, swimmiswi swimming going eligibles prepped as blackout masks suggested that we were in psychonderstand him. >> it seems to me after the atm you go from a scary incidnt to absolutely horrifying when he gets out his bag of tricks. >> there's something unique about those cuffs for him, whether it's ritualistic about it, whether that means something psychologically to him, but his signature aspect, just like picasso signing a painting, the signature says, this is unique to...
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the book's about my brother, especially from those who are strictly psycho-babble -- i read parts ofey are interesting. they just show of blindness. they show and intransigence that is difficult to remove. host: two final things. number one, there is a new book out that is ron kessler's new book, "inside the secret service," and in said he quotes that both the president nixon and his first lady became heavy drinkers toward the end of the first presidency and on tour san clemente, do you agree with the ducks guest: it is really interesting to see someone trying to make something out of nothing. it is like the frost-nixon movie. it is entertaining, but has nothing to do with the nixon family. i would probably look at parts of the books and see what they're trying to say and what their evidence is, and were they evidenced, or just repeating what someone else said? host: finally, mr. nixon did appear on this program a few months back. if you go to booktv.org you can watch the on line under featured programs. also, our site for both notes, richard nixon in 1992 did a two- hour but notes.
the book's about my brother, especially from those who are strictly psycho-babble -- i read parts ofey are interesting. they just show of blindness. they show and intransigence that is difficult to remove. host: two final things. number one, there is a new book out that is ron kessler's new book, "inside the secret service," and in said he quotes that both the president nixon and his first lady became heavy drinkers toward the end of the first presidency and on tour san clemente, do...
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think the people that came up with this idea -- they have been probably been eating at some of those psychoof those dolls that goes to the bathroom. i think that is fine. i'm not sure she wants to be holding a baby against her breast. it is a little weird. >> it is a little weird. gretchen: maybe it will not sell well here. steve: dr. grossman, a thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. gretchen: you want to go inside the mind of a killer? probably not. the gunmen who killed women at a gym kept an extensive dirae on the internet. what it reveals is sickening. steve: no shirts, no shoes, no baby service? that is right. >> she does not own shoes. she is only six months old. she does not walk. she is not touching the ground. steve: her child was kicked out of a burger king because she did not have shoes on. we report, you decide. this is the year you take the trail less traveled. the year you do a little team building with the team that matters most. check out the bass pro shops fall hunting classic. it's 17 days of great deals plus free seminars this friday through sunday. it's the c
think the people that came up with this idea -- they have been probably been eating at some of those psychoof those dolls that goes to the bathroom. i think that is fine. i'm not sure she wants to be holding a baby against her breast. it is a little weird. >> it is a little weird. gretchen: maybe it will not sell well here. steve: dr. grossman, a thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. gretchen: you want to go inside the mind of a killer? probably not. the gunmen who...
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built between her and a therapist very real, one or more therapists and for her children, a strategic psychoently urge her to what happened to her, the horrors she's buried in her mind in favor of part of a fantasy life that she's a part this have man's life and valued part and she's going to encourage her to face that and terrors and that's a complicated road. we can't predict great success for her in terms of really adjusting to normal life, but there's a shed of hope, a shred of hope. >> ernie allen, from the center for missing and exploited children, dr. ablow, thank you for talking about this. >> thank you, alisyn. >> on a lighter note, are things picking up in the housing market, why things could be turning around and how you can cash in coming up. and students getting a new assignment. no required reading. you can pick the books that you like instead. is this the future of reading for our children? clayton loves it, i hate it. we'll debate. ♪ . (announcer) time brings new wisdom new aches and pains, ...and new questions about which pain reliever is right for your body. tylenol 8 hour
built between her and a therapist very real, one or more therapists and for her children, a strategic psychoently urge her to what happened to her, the horrors she's buried in her mind in favor of part of a fantasy life that she's a part this have man's life and valued part and she's going to encourage her to face that and terrors and that's a complicated road. we can't predict great success for her in terms of really adjusting to normal life, but there's a shed of hope, a shred of hope....
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not only have the latest, greatest conventional treatments but they have a nutritionist, they have psychoyour quality oflife. >> you want patients to be able to speak up and that's mportant, you're a patient advocate. >> it is important to recognize there are two experts in the room. when you're in that room that doctor is an absolute expert in his or her field but you are the only expert in the room on you. and you come to that knowing what you want as an outcome. every plan has to have that outcome in mind. it has to. >> then you have to work as a team to reach those goals. >> that's righ you are a partner. >> you are incredible. lynette, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for sharing your story. >> thank you, frankie. up next, why these cute little paws are dressed for a good cause. >>>we're back with "today's pets" and dogs on the runway. >> we've seen the rhinestone leeches and pooches in rain booties but these dogs are dressing up for a very good cause. wendy diamond is animal fair's chief pet officer and creator of paws for style, a pet fashion show designe
not only have the latest, greatest conventional treatments but they have a nutritionist, they have psychoyour quality oflife. >> you want patients to be able to speak up and that's mportant, you're a patient advocate. >> it is important to recognize there are two experts in the room. when you're in that room that doctor is an absolute expert in his or her field but you are the only expert in the room on you. and you come to that knowing what you want as an outcome. every plan has to...