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psychos in the touching on the nineteenth. he works with the tv network. this struck me. this time. it's going to use. he's now off to the building. what is going to strike outs. the success of the race. was it that it might be and then the team took a bite. the technique and that he might write about on the news off to the top this ideal of god. get thee to kick stand again. one of them is not optimal body of death because of the tunnel i do. the other. he also was shown just sat on me that the isi to speed up just an agenda set this up. let's discuss it. it's the new tees relations agency has dismissed the allegations saying that raising the case incidents i saw a bald head off i start without any basis is highly depressed when i'm sleeping. since it to focus on civility. this puts the media regulators to suspend when he went to tyson's off the snap but geo news. its coverage of the incident. i mean the complete with a focused on electronic media bring it to ot the goal. the old one don't get damaged or tell them about it. it's a deadly moment. watch out whatever that is that we m
psychos in the touching on the nineteenth. he works with the tv network. this struck me. this time. it's going to use. he's now off to the building. what is going to strike outs. the success of the race. was it that it might be and then the team took a bite. the technique and that he might write about on the news off to the top this ideal of god. get thee to kick stand again. one of them is not optimal body of death because of the tunnel i do. the other. he also was shown just sat on me that...
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psycho? scary. drunk? all true. therefore, i need you guys to be on your best behavior.worry. i'll keep to myself. i have to practice for my cello recital. [ groans ] ohh, fine. you know what? if it keeps you out of your mom's hair, yes, do that. luke, if your mom starts to lose it, i need you to lighten the mood by being extra cute. no problem. i've got some stuff prepared.
psycho? scary. drunk? all true. therefore, i need you guys to be on your best behavior.worry. i'll keep to myself. i have to practice for my cello recital. [ groans ] ohh, fine. you know what? if it keeps you out of your mom's hair, yes, do that. luke, if your mom starts to lose it, i need you to lighten the mood by being extra cute. no problem. i've got some stuff prepared.
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i think it feeds into the tendency to ground into political discussions in psycho discussions in sigh babbling discourse that might be more worthy of oprah. what is to acknowledge? everybody knows that it happened. no,s the kind of thing that i find irksome. >> does the fact that there are no inslavers and no inslaved people left from the american and west indian context make this by necessary a more difficult conversation? >> well, i can ask a more fundamental question, how can we imagine getting there to whatever the there is? i mean, i appreciate a number of problematic problems mentioned. there is room for discussion in what those could mean in practical terms. what does redesigning the education system mean? what about the questions of actual links between education, former education, and upper mobility in an economy that is pretty much anchored to liberal simple that moves the other way around. the same with healthcare. what redistributable approach to access to healthcare book like? in general terms i can agree with all those, but it always comes back to the question, well, how
i think it feeds into the tendency to ground into political discussions in psycho discussions in sigh babbling discourse that might be more worthy of oprah. what is to acknowledge? everybody knows that it happened. no,s the kind of thing that i find irksome. >> does the fact that there are no inslavers and no inslaved people left from the american and west indian context make this by necessary a more difficult conversation? >> well, i can ask a more fundamental question, how can we...
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a report shows huge increases in psycho active drugs around the world. supplies have emerged from west africa and the americas feeding into asia. the un highlights the growing use of unknown chemical cocktails. if someone has bad reaction, medical staff don't know what they are dealing with, and therefore, can't treat the patient. >> reporter: the dea says taking the drugs is like playing a game of russian roulette. but there are no shortage of drug users willing to take the risk. >>> and the government is stepping up its efforts to help save your morning cup of joe. it's called coffee rust and it is costing more than a billion dollars of damage. >> reporter: supplies of connoisseur grade coffee are threatened and the price of a gourmet cup may be on the rise as a coffee killing fungus sweeps through the farms of central america. the disease has been spreading for three years. >> it's really quite devastating. we're looking at over a billion dollars in economic impact. and these are small farmers living on the edge of poverty anyway. >> reporter: the cro
a report shows huge increases in psycho active drugs around the world. supplies have emerged from west africa and the americas feeding into asia. the un highlights the growing use of unknown chemical cocktails. if someone has bad reaction, medical staff don't know what they are dealing with, and therefore, can't treat the patient. >> reporter: the dea says taking the drugs is like playing a game of russian roulette. but there are no shortage of drug users willing to take the risk....
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marijuana intoxication can cause panic, paranoia, even psycho us.march a college student jumped to his death from a denver hotel balcony after eating six times the recommended dosage in a cookie. a bigger concern is children getting into edibles. denver hospitals have reported a surge in kids coming into the er. >> a child sees a brownie and assumes it can eat the whole thing. and we have seen children requiring life support from that. >> reporter: this store makes everything from drinks to hard candy. the marketing director says the company is serious about promoting safety. >> educating parents on how to have a product like this in the house. making sure it is out of reach and out of site, so that it is never in a kids' hands. >> reporter: a state task force is looking into resourcing all of the rules regarding edibles. they are talking about limits every item to a single dose. this is ten servings. paul beban, al jazeera, denver. >>> and that's going to do it for this edition of al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. "techknow" is next.
marijuana intoxication can cause panic, paranoia, even psycho us.march a college student jumped to his death from a denver hotel balcony after eating six times the recommended dosage in a cookie. a bigger concern is children getting into edibles. denver hospitals have reported a surge in kids coming into the er. >> a child sees a brownie and assumes it can eat the whole thing. and we have seen children requiring life support from that. >> reporter: this store makes everything from...
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and my concerned, is larry was my psycho therapy clinic for the past years. (inaudible) and i worked for many months as well as group therapy, and it became evident to me that he was suffering from the trauma of living in that hotel and it was harassment of them, and the other resident and even some hotel front desk staff on the occasion, and to be... and (inaudible) and cannot be finding with the sro and he needs to live the building and stay out for most of the day and night, and this is (inaudible) to the services for the communities and the lgbtq when the people of color and we hope that you may be able to assist in this and stabilize the emotional trauma, that doing the best in the hotel and... (inaudible) our strong belief that emotionally cured and support it to achieve this long time goal of returning to work. social justice with all of us in san francisco and what we have said today is that it is time as we salute, harvey milk giving us hope to come here tonight that this city is falling on the hope of giving people the chance to hope to bring themse
and my concerned, is larry was my psycho therapy clinic for the past years. (inaudible) and i worked for many months as well as group therapy, and it became evident to me that he was suffering from the trauma of living in that hotel and it was harassment of them, and the other resident and even some hotel front desk staff on the occasion, and to be... and (inaudible) and cannot be finding with the sro and he needs to live the building and stay out for most of the day and night, and this is...
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here now to psycho analyze this, dr. keith, i saw this article in post yesterday, without -- i'm not a finger pointing guy about it felt to see finger-pointing at hollywood, which is hype critical in my mind, they are right side of everything. they make movies about violence, never their fault. they make public address announcements. i may not agree with article it was good to see someone punching back at hollywood. >> i get that, i'm on your side on that, but eye will be equal in my treatment of hollywood and east coast, and everywhere in between, movies do not motivate this shooter, was motivated him was a great i di distance betwen this hyper bolleic self he created of himself a god. the truth, which i is he fell minuscule, and ignoreed. he probablya asperger's syndrome which made people not interaccount with him, in that potential space was explosive psychological material. charles: what do you need to trigger? you could have a stick of dynamite, but if something does not light that fuse it could stay forever not blo
here now to psycho analyze this, dr. keith, i saw this article in post yesterday, without -- i'm not a finger pointing guy about it felt to see finger-pointing at hollywood, which is hype critical in my mind, they are right side of everything. they make movies about violence, never their fault. they make public address announcements. i may not agree with article it was good to see someone punching back at hollywood. >> i get that, i'm on your side on that, but eye will be equal in my...
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, including players organization, has done a if you forgive the expression, sterling job, here to psycho analyze for sterling, dodge damagadministration congress am leaders, naacp, dr. robi ludwig. >> great to be here. lou: i'm starting with you you talk about on one old fool, whou know, i don't know what his mental condition circumstance i don't care. that is crazy talk. >> it is disturbing. there are people who feel this way, they may be smart enough not to say it. lou: how many? >> i don't know, but when you hear. one person say something in a group. you know that they are not the only one, that is what is so disturbing to i think this vintage racism still exists. lou: it does. >> it does. lou: you know, there are serial killers all sorts of personalities that you work with every day. >> right. lou:ny question is, looking at sterling there, making these comments that is crazy. but there are other questions going around it. what are we doing as a society? what are we as a culture? how is it a man, a question that i had froms beginning 33 years, longest tenured owner, they did not he wa
, including players organization, has done a if you forgive the expression, sterling job, here to psycho analyze for sterling, dodge damagadministration congress am leaders, naacp, dr. robi ludwig. >> great to be here. lou: i'm starting with you you talk about on one old fool, whou know, i don't know what his mental condition circumstance i don't care. that is crazy talk. >> it is disturbing. there are people who feel this way, they may be smart enough not to say it. lou: how many?...
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psycho-technical where people put on the products and transform themselves to feel a certain way butfeel can enhance and improve their performance. it is scientific and emotional. >> you were referencing tech elegy suggesting the way that some people experience the technology suggests that it took away from the experience of what happens on a great hike, ride, or run. likes i wonder if it's a contradiction with the great outdoors now. a two-year-old right now can navigate in scroll through a smartphone, clicked on an app, watch a video, pause, start, stop. in 10 years, we are worried -- are we going to blur the lines between reality and virtual? you've seen so many videos of the grand canyons, the cascades, the alps, do you think you have actually visited them? we are driving the ideas that the outdoors in person and for real with the dirt under your fingernails is the way to go in technology should just a something that enhances it. a great piece in "the new york times" that technology lets us know something about everything when we probably know next to nothing. it sounds like you
psycho-technical where people put on the products and transform themselves to feel a certain way butfeel can enhance and improve their performance. it is scientific and emotional. >> you were referencing tech elegy suggesting the way that some people experience the technology suggests that it took away from the experience of what happens on a great hike, ride, or run. likes i wonder if it's a contradiction with the great outdoors now. a two-year-old right now can navigate in scroll...
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wearing no. 83 with psycho in baltimore pre tough he didn't have he had an outstanding and hellenistding college career but a good job in a >> : first-round pick everybody says has a real chance to make the team in fact you hear the fourth round pick brizola intent on sports night live for tonight. with o.j. and bis. that starts at 9:00. what to do with all this miss you all the questions to come up time and time again this summer. smith leading no contest three counts of felony weapons charges as well as misdemeanor the allies on wednesday today at minicamp san jose mercury it had gotten hardball's this trade >> : was a standard than 10 felony counts you have a standard. a great problem worked really hard are asking that question astaire in the mirror and thought about the weight of our good as that. certainly wouldn't promote that they strive to be the blow with you. you can take bamboo shoots and stick them under my fingernails i still wouldn't answer for this discussion. a bigger dollar across as hate what are things being determined in the course we have no comment on malden's m
wearing no. 83 with psycho in baltimore pre tough he didn't have he had an outstanding and hellenistding college career but a good job in a >> : first-round pick everybody says has a real chance to make the team in fact you hear the fourth round pick brizola intent on sports night live for tonight. with o.j. and bis. that starts at 9:00. what to do with all this miss you all the questions to come up time and time again this summer. smith leading no contest three counts of felony weapons...
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what other country can you go around and a psycho path can say give me the next 10 minutes? >> in another country he would win. >> maybe. some countries. you might be right. >> why wasn't jesus born in poland? they couldn't find three wise men or a virgin. >> oh man. oh man. that's my new joke. i like that one. >> let me tell you something, this is my point. joke 38 is a play on an old joke where it says why is having 6 with -- having sex with a certain type of person like riding a certain kind of vehicle? because you don't like -- they are fun, but you don't do them in public. he changes it so the moped is a human being with a derogatory description. so he actually takes a joke that is kind of already semioffensive and he makes it even worse, and then he says oh we had worse ones on there that we took down. >> what i like to see is he has a normal married life. his wife is the arbitor of standards. >> you always see the silver lining. joanne, do you have any predictions here? >> you know he is going to win. you know it. he is going to do a great job and he will work his way
what other country can you go around and a psycho path can say give me the next 10 minutes? >> in another country he would win. >> maybe. some countries. you might be right. >> why wasn't jesus born in poland? they couldn't find three wise men or a virgin. >> oh man. oh man. that's my new joke. i like that one. >> let me tell you something, this is my point. joke 38 is a play on an old joke where it says why is having 6 with -- having sex with a certain type of...
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here now to psycho analyze mr.sterling, the obama administration, congressional leaders and indeed the entire society that is now once again talking race, dr. robi ludwig. great to have you here. >> no small job, right? >> first of all, i'm going to start with this. you're talking about one old fool who -- i don't know what his mental condition is. i don't care. i mean that's crazy talk. >> it's disturbing. but there are people who feel this way. they just may be smart enough not to say it. >> how many are there? >> i don't know. but whenever you hear one person say something in a group, you know that they're not the only one. and that's what is so disturbing to position this racism still exists. >> it does exist. there are serial killer, all sorts of abhorrent personalities that you work with every day. right. >> my question is, making these these comments is crazy, but there are a lot of other questions going around it. what are we doing as a society, as a culture, how is it that a man who is -- and this is a que
here now to psycho analyze mr.sterling, the obama administration, congressional leaders and indeed the entire society that is now once again talking race, dr. robi ludwig. great to have you here. >> no small job, right? >> first of all, i'm going to start with this. you're talking about one old fool who -- i don't know what his mental condition is. i don't care. i mean that's crazy talk. >> it's disturbing. but there are people who feel this way. they just may be smart enough...
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they've got specialist advisors from the children's organization unicef equipped in psycho social skillsget them through the trauma they're faced with. the man in charge, the head of unicef in serbia. how does this therapy help children in the situation? >> children were home and all of a sudden find themselves in hotel room. they're unknown place, unknown situation. they don't know when they'll be moving back. this is to give them a chance to be children and not worry about going back home. >> do you have to prepare them for the fact going home may take an awful long time? >> we explain in a playful manner an illustration so they understand better. some do not exactly know when they'll go back home. the therapy helps them better cope with the situation. >> you've seen disasters in many parts of the world through unicef. how does this situation in serbia compare? >> in serbia more than 20 years this has been a challenging situation. difficulties lie ahead. it cost money. it will be crucial for families. >> thank you very much indeed. as michelle said, the challenging times may well be ah
they've got specialist advisors from the children's organization unicef equipped in psycho social skillsget them through the trauma they're faced with. the man in charge, the head of unicef in serbia. how does this therapy help children in the situation? >> children were home and all of a sudden find themselves in hotel room. they're unknown place, unknown situation. they don't know when they'll be moving back. this is to give them a chance to be children and not worry about going back...
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. >> it wouldn't have stopped this psycho from killing people. he still killed people with a knife.here's no question -- bob, is there any question in your mind if you are that freaking crazy you are not going to get your hands on a illegal firearm and maybe kill people? >> commit you for three days they should be able to figure that out. >> a lot of people turn to washington and say why haven't you done something about this. taken aside the second amendment issue, tim murphy from pennsylvania has legislation proposed in congress that would get immediate help to families who think they have a mental health crisis in their family and it's been through a bill that's been held up but it should get another look immediately. that's where the help could hopefully try to prevent these immediate things from happening. >> doesn't california have -- >> they would never allow that to get out of commitment. >> fastest 7 never get up. a kmeed yen says she's embarrassed because she's never had an abortion. >> welcome back to the fastest seven minutes in news. morning, noon or night. three stimula
. >> it wouldn't have stopped this psycho from killing people. he still killed people with a knife.here's no question -- bob, is there any question in your mind if you are that freaking crazy you are not going to get your hands on a illegal firearm and maybe kill people? >> commit you for three days they should be able to figure that out. >> a lot of people turn to washington and say why haven't you done something about this. taken aside the second amendment issue, tim murphy...
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. >> there was francis psycho. don't mess with my stuff i'll kill you. >> the the okay.we need to did the rest of the newscast or just do scenes from stripe and reenact the stuff. more fun than what i prepared. any way, >> no doubt about that. would you rather are murray material or mine. >> i like yours business. his is pretty good. pitcher dual on paper. different story on the field between the a and tiger. john he was like sergeant hulk. he was the big toe. sports next. >> lighten up bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people >> coming up tonight 7 news at 11:00. world cup fever sweeping the b
. >> there was francis psycho. don't mess with my stuff i'll kill you. >> the the okay.we need to did the rest of the newscast or just do scenes from stripe and reenact the stuff. more fun than what i prepared. any way, >> no doubt about that. would you rather are murray material or mine. >> i like yours business. his is pretty good. pitcher dual on paper. different story on the field between the a and tiger. john he was like sergeant hulk. he was the big toe. sports...
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. >> this psycho kinetic power of yours, how long have you had it?kirk and the lieutenant to kiss.kinetic yours, how long have you had it? >> they forced captain kirk and the lieutenant to kiss. it was the first interracial kiss on television. >> nbc asked me if i would do that. i had always adored harry belafonte. we had already decided to do one called glory. it is an anti-war song and we just felt strongly about it. i just touched his arm. the sponsor went crazy. my star doesn't touch a black man's arm. >> petula clark said, i'm not doing it over, and it is my show and it is going out that way. >> we were not having any of that nonsense, no way. so it went out the way we wanted it to go out. i didn't really have any other problems with sponsors but that sort of gave me a taste of what could happen. ♪ ♪ >> in the tv business, the '60s was probably about the last decade during which the sponsors had a really iron grip on content. >> brought to you by dash. >> even if they tried to keep tv this white homogenous whole milk product, the world found its
. >> this psycho kinetic power of yours, how long have you had it?kirk and the lieutenant to kiss.kinetic yours, how long have you had it? >> they forced captain kirk and the lieutenant to kiss. it was the first interracial kiss on television. >> nbc asked me if i would do that. i had always adored harry belafonte. we had already decided to do one called glory. it is an anti-war song and we just felt strongly about it. i just touched his arm. the sponsor went crazy. my star...
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as you say when you look at older films such as the shining or psycho, should we be glad that these morerecent for trails are putting mental disorders in a more positive light and make people more sympathetic? >> yes, but we should be careful what we wish for because tv has a waive trivializing or sensationalizing these issues. the biggest skit schizophrenic on tv and sociopath on tv is tony soprano, they don't use his mental illness as the hook of it. the soach soash sociopathic aspect of it. they have been looking for that little bit of novelty. what's on tv reflects society, it's not tv network's fault it's the viewers. the character resonates with us enough, like monk, takes a quirky mental disability and turns it into something fairly watchable i think. >> the same is true of house. although i would not sure i would call that a quirk. but it's interesting why we are so fascinating about these characters. let's examine this new movie grace of monaco , with nicole kidman. the royal house of monaco is none too happy about this. >> this is a film that's going to be premiering at cannes,
as you say when you look at older films such as the shining or psycho, should we be glad that these morerecent for trails are putting mental disorders in a more positive light and make people more sympathetic? >> yes, but we should be careful what we wish for because tv has a waive trivializing or sensationalizing these issues. the biggest skit schizophrenic on tv and sociopath on tv is tony soprano, they don't use his mental illness as the hook of it. the soach soash sociopathic aspect...
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. >> i'm laughing because i want you to thank you for the psycho analysis. >> that's okay.get a bill after the program. i mean, do i that for a lot of people. >> who needs therapy. >> come on the factor once a week, you will be fine. okay. i didn't believe you are 84 years old. >> i'm not sure i am. i have been so busy lying about. >> no you are 84. >> my age, my daughter's age, everybody's age. >> here is why i didn't believe it because your energy level is so high. tell me how your energy level is so high. >> how can i tell you? i don't take pills. i don't -- i don't know. i'm healthy. and i think i'm sane. >> do you get a lot of sleep. >> i love to sleep. >> how many hours a sleep do you get? >> it depends. i did good morning america the other day i had four hours of sleep. >> regular day? >> eight hours. >> so you sleep on a regular basis. >> i really do feel that i'm on the. >> how about diet? do you eat everything you want? >> yeah. >> no special diet? >> no. >> okay. so, basically, you are lucky. you have d.n.a. -- >> -- i have good genes. i used to see a commercial
. >> i'm laughing because i want you to thank you for the psycho analysis. >> that's okay.get a bill after the program. i mean, do i that for a lot of people. >> who needs therapy. >> come on the factor once a week, you will be fine. okay. i didn't believe you are 84 years old. >> i'm not sure i am. i have been so busy lying about. >> no you are 84. >> my age, my daughter's age, everybody's age. >> here is why i didn't believe it because your...
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. >> reporter: even showing a flushing toilet was taboo until "psycho" in 1960 when marion was permitted to flush her notes down. fodder in the shower. no problem. what would fred flintstone say? yabba dabba taboo. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> do you remember when barbara eden had to fill in her bellybutton in "i dream of jeane." cbs wouldn't let her show that. >> i remember. >> let's check the weather because there was some major flooding on be tuesday. pedram has all of that. >> we'll take you to texas off the top. brand-new video coming in. rosie and john having too much fun. coming out of dallas, tremendous rainfall. radar images. this is what came out of it. six inches in spots. exceptional drought in the pan handle. they'll take the rainfall. checked in with houston and dallas airport. total cancellations this morning exceeding 105 across that region. incredibly. reported 4008 lightning strikes in the last "60 minutes." the model is featuring 3 inches over austin and 4 1/2 to 5 inches over houston. we had full reports of tornadoes on monday afternoon compared to 34 on sunday. de
. >> reporter: even showing a flushing toilet was taboo until "psycho" in 1960 when marion was permitted to flush her notes down. fodder in the shower. no problem. what would fred flintstone say? yabba dabba taboo. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> do you remember when barbara eden had to fill in her bellybutton in "i dream of jeane." cbs wouldn't let her show that. >> i remember. >> let's check the weather because there was some major flooding on be...
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it's not psycho active. what we're talking about is a hemp supplement. medical marijuana is very different from recreational when the state of colorado went recreational, the applications for medical red card in colorado went up that month. there are still patients that are legitimately needing this as a medicine. thc, whatever. i'm not seeing that. i live here. i'm not seeing that abuse. i don't have a personal interest in the recreational thing. i certainly think it's less dangerous than alcohol and i think we can all agree with that. >> we might disagree on that. this is troubling for me. i've seen a lot of dope use and i never thought i would encourage ambition on the part of people. that's just my view. i think it slows down your willingness to live life fully. that's my view. i'm sure i'll hear from people that disagree with me. on this issue of medical use, i am all for it. thank you. for more information on this story, go to our website, hardball.msnbc.com. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name you
it's not psycho active. what we're talking about is a hemp supplement. medical marijuana is very different from recreational when the state of colorado went recreational, the applications for medical red card in colorado went up that month. there are still patients that are legitimately needing this as a medicine. thc, whatever. i'm not seeing that. i live here. i'm not seeing that abuse. i don't have a personal interest in the recreational thing. i certainly think it's less dangerous than...
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part of the problem is the brain, psycho tropic. part of it is bodily function.e thinks viagra is great. >> for women? >> for women. 50% of the times he prescribes viagra for female patients because it workses. >> why only advertise to men. >> his thought, leading thing for men, because they are a lot easier to fix than women. the pill is blue. >> pick a different color. >> blood pressure at end of the day. >> give it a different color and give it a different name. they do that kind of stuff. >> they put something out on the market and drug has a cross benefit. not initially indicated for that and they do further studies. i'm for people getting help. >> whatever they need. >> whatever they need to get their groove on. >> what is interesting thing in the article, one. woman who wanted it married a long time and she was no longer having amazing sex for her husband. i'm not married. isn't that sort of what happens? that is my question, is that something you need a drug for or -- >> spice it up. buy some lingerie or heels like this, let me tell you. that gets the mot
part of the problem is the brain, psycho tropic. part of it is bodily function.e thinks viagra is great. >> for women? >> for women. 50% of the times he prescribes viagra for female patients because it workses. >> why only advertise to men. >> his thought, leading thing for men, because they are a lot easier to fix than women. the pill is blue. >> pick a different color. >> blood pressure at end of the day. >> give it a different color and give it a...
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. >>> if you want to succeed, try being more like a psycho bath. that's according to a new book.sychologists say that there are many trats of a psychopaths. you can see some over on our wall including fearlessness, lying, self-confidence and lack of remorse, but according to the book's authors, using these traits wisely can make you a master of getting what you want. we reached out to the author to see if he would come by, but in the meantime need academy tom -- i can't say it. >> psychocomedy is a good thing. >> i believe in this. this guy is definitely -- i've thought this for a long time. i tell the fellow comedians, it takes a little insanity to make it in this business. >> this is dead on because you need to be this human being so that you can get exactly what you want. >> exactly. people say to me at a show, how do you do it? >> that's the thing. we're stuck in the business when people hate us for three years. do you know how bad that first three years is? it's terrible. it's silent in the audience, but we don't care. we leave the club, we go home, we're haep. >> this would
. >>> if you want to succeed, try being more like a psycho bath. that's according to a new book.sychologists say that there are many trats of a psychopaths. you can see some over on our wall including fearlessness, lying, self-confidence and lack of remorse, but according to the book's authors, using these traits wisely can make you a master of getting what you want. we reached out to the author to see if he would come by, but in the meantime need academy tom -- i can't say it....
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. >> well, you know, i hate to engage in freelance psycho analysis but what is this?upposed to be the booster in chief. this is a guy famous for his facility with words, who choses each one carefully and to drop a bombshell that hurts her tells you there is something really weird going on here. i won't speculate what this is about s about, but it definitely is bad news for hillary clinton. >> free analysis from dr. carlson. let's move onto the next top center of the ben goz sghazi controversy and she's weighing in on the attack that killed four americans and her response making more headlines tonight. watch this. >> what more is there that the administration has done or said that we're not aware of right now? >> dang if i know. >> tucker, people are laughing and it makes me think of, you know, tommy's comments to brett bear a week or so back, dude, that's been two years ago, even if they are truly concerned four americans died, that attitude comes off as flippant, laughing, the appearance regardless of how they feel does not provoke a lot of empathy. >> it's also coor
. >> well, you know, i hate to engage in freelance psycho analysis but what is this?upposed to be the booster in chief. this is a guy famous for his facility with words, who choses each one carefully and to drop a bombshell that hurts her tells you there is something really weird going on here. i won't speculate what this is about s about, but it definitely is bad news for hillary clinton. >> free analysis from dr. carlson. let's move onto the next top center of the ben goz sghazi...
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a report by the united nations shows huge increases in new psycho active drugs around the world. there's new suppliers feeding into asia. the u.n. report highlights a worrying problem. the growing use of unknown condemn cam cocktails added to ectasy or methamphetamine tablets. if someone has a bad reaction and overdoses, medical staff don't know and can't treat the patient. the dea says taking synthetic drugs is like playing a game of russian roulette. they're fighting an array of new and easily accessible substances and no shortage of drug you'res. >>> we were just talking about cricket, but you have basketball. >> yeah. let's talk baseball. larpt on tuesday the defending champions the miami heat try to level the eastern conference finals series against the indiana pacers. the san antonio spurs where 122-105 winners in the first game. tim duncan served 27 points. there's an absence of abakka who got injured. durant and westbrook put in performances for the thunder. he scored 28 points, while westbrook weighed in with 25. the spurs have a 1-0 advantage in the series. game two on
a report by the united nations shows huge increases in new psycho active drugs around the world. there's new suppliers feeding into asia. the u.n. report highlights a worrying problem. the growing use of unknown condemn cam cocktails added to ectasy or methamphetamine tablets. if someone has a bad reaction and overdoses, medical staff don't know and can't treat the patient. the dea says taking synthetic drugs is like playing a game of russian roulette. they're fighting an array of new and...
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they also are deeply shocked and we've been able to provide some sort of psycho-social support to the families. we just plan for how we help people to rebuild their lives, find new locations and to start fresh. >> give us the figures that you have. you've given me one of 4,000 displaced people. what is your estimate of the numbers who have died and of those still missing? >> well, the estimates of those that died are still being looked at. there was a first landslide where 300 houses were destroyed, and then apparently a wedding party and group of people probably numbering 250 went to try and rescue them. they were caught in the second landslide that occurred. we think that there will certainly be 500 dead in this one village, and there could be more. overall with this landslide and the floods we've had in the last few weeks, our estimate is that there will be at least 1500 people who we know will have died, and as i said, the overall number at this pace apart from this village is in the range of 68,000 people. >> mark bowden, the u.n. coordinator in afghanistan. thanks for joining us
they also are deeply shocked and we've been able to provide some sort of psycho-social support to the families. we just plan for how we help people to rebuild their lives, find new locations and to start fresh. >> give us the figures that you have. you've given me one of 4,000 displaced people. what is your estimate of the numbers who have died and of those still missing? >> well, the estimates of those that died are still being looked at. there was a first landslide where 300...
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and the next psycho lunatic who decides to do something in manhattan or somewhere across the country,re oh, i can get a monument to my name. >> let's talk about the remains because there are still remains of victims there. >> over 1,000. >> now, the placement of this museum is basically there adjacent to a gift shop and some of the survivors, the relatives are saying this is outrageous. >> they are very upset. and, you know, that museum is done beautifully. very tasteful except for the gift shop and food court. the remains is the problem. the families didn't want the remains in there. and they are in there. they are underground. and the atmosphere outside the museum, megan, it's almost circus like. people walking around with balloons and people going up into the within dwos their face up against the window. that's sacred ground. bicycle guys riding around in bicycles. they have to do something about this. and i don't know about you, but if my family member died, i wouldn't want them buried under the museum by a gift shop and people paying $25 a head coming in. it's completely disrespe
and the next psycho lunatic who decides to do something in manhattan or somewhere across the country,re oh, i can get a monument to my name. >> let's talk about the remains because there are still remains of victims there. >> over 1,000. >> now, the placement of this museum is basically there adjacent to a gift shop and some of the survivors, the relatives are saying this is outrageous. >> they are very upset. and, you know, that museum is done beautifully. very tasteful...
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i looked like a psycho. >> jimmy: you brought a piece of videotape. >> of course.ch one is you. [ applause ] >> all right. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: kathy griffin, you can see her may 23rd at the mirage hotel in las vegas. and on her website all her dates are there. kathygriffin.com. when does the maury show air? >> i don't know when it's going to air, but i hope the numbers are through the roof. >> jimmy: i'm sure they will be. kathy griffin, everybody. we'll be right back with tony hale. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by doubletree by hilton. visit us at doubletree.com to learn more about how you can join the cookie care movement. and now you get hit again. this time by joint pain. it's a double whammy. it could psoriatic arthritis a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks your joints on the inside and your skin on the outside. if you've been hit by... find out more about psoriatic arthritis. take the symptom quiz at doublewhammy.com and talk to your doctor. our $3 six-inch select of may. load up thi
i looked like a psycho. >> jimmy: you brought a piece of videotape. >> of course.ch one is you. [ applause ] >> all right. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: kathy griffin, you can see her may 23rd at the mirage hotel in las vegas. and on her website all her dates are there. kathygriffin.com. when does the maury show air? >> i don't know when it's going to air, but i hope the numbers are through the roof. >> jimmy: i'm sure they will be. kathy griffin,...
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. >> i'm laughing because i want you to thank you for the psycho analysis. >> that's okay.r the program. i mean, do i that for a lot of people. >> who needs therapy. >> come on the factor once a week, you will be fine. okay. i didn't believe you are 84 years old. >> i'm not sure i am. i have been so busy lying about. >> no you are 84. >> my age, my daughter's age, everybody's age. >> here is why i didn't believe it because your energy level is so high. tell me how your energy level is so high. >> how can i tell you? i don't take pills. i don't -- i don't know. i'm healthy. and i think i'm sane. >> do you get a lot of sleep. >> i love to sleep. >> how many hours a sleep do you get? >> it depends. i did good morning america the other day i had four hours of sleep. >> regular day? >> eight hours. >> so you sleep on a regular basis. >> i really do feel that i'm on the. >> how about diet? do you eat everything you want? >> yeah. >> no special diet? >> no. >> okay. so, basically, you are lucky. you have d.n.a. -- >> -- i have good genes. i used to see a commercial sometimes and i
. >> i'm laughing because i want you to thank you for the psycho analysis. >> that's okay.r the program. i mean, do i that for a lot of people. >> who needs therapy. >> come on the factor once a week, you will be fine. okay. i didn't believe you are 84 years old. >> i'm not sure i am. i have been so busy lying about. >> no you are 84. >> my age, my daughter's age, everybody's age. >> here is why i didn't believe it because your energy level is so...
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you know, it only happens in dark alleys at night by psycho paths who you've never seen before in your that's not the case. most rapes occur between acquaintances, significant others, friends. >> the first assault was by an acquaintance, someone i met earlier that night. and the second assault was by -- it was someone a lot closer. and they were like a position of authority. >> were you aware in the moment that this is horrible, i want this to stop and said so? >> yeah. yeah. definitely. in the first -- i don't know, it's kind of like i can't even count how many times i said in in the first assault. it wasn't a case where he didn't hear me. because he responded and said things like, why not, or you don't have a boyfriend, like he responded to my pleas to stop. >> this is the first time sarah has ever spoken of this horror publicly. like the others, she's motivated to come forward by what happened after her attacks. when she told one campus staff member what happened, sarah says she was encouraged to go talk things out with her rapest. >> they said return to the attackers room to talk t
you know, it only happens in dark alleys at night by psycho paths who you've never seen before in your that's not the case. most rapes occur between acquaintances, significant others, friends. >> the first assault was by an acquaintance, someone i met earlier that night. and the second assault was by -- it was someone a lot closer. and they were like a position of authority. >> were you aware in the moment that this is horrible, i want this to stop and said so? >> yeah. yeah....
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. >> they got a lot of psychos too who just don't give a [ bleep ], doing life sentences. >> the prison's history is notorious. many of the most violent events took place in a facility called the old main. >> inmates had to prove themselves just to survive. >> you had almost 1,200 inmates in that facility that was built for 750. >> you have people living on top of each other, pushing each other. and i mean, there was a lot of tension. >> carlos cervantes was first brought to this prison in 1975. >> there was a lot of harshness as far as punishment. back then you had a hall, which they called the hold, which was a prison cell with nothing but a hole in the middle, and they would throw you in there butt naked. >> tired of the overcrowding and abuse inside the prison, inmates reached their boiling point on february 2nd, 1980. what ensued was one of the deadliest prison riots in u.s. history. inmate carlos cervantes saw it all happen. >> it was like a bomb exploding, it just went off and the whole prison system was taken over, the whole facility. >> for 36 hours, the riot raged out of control
. >> they got a lot of psychos too who just don't give a [ bleep ], doing life sentences. >> the prison's history is notorious. many of the most violent events took place in a facility called the old main. >> inmates had to prove themselves just to survive. >> you had almost 1,200 inmates in that facility that was built for 750. >> you have people living on top of each other, pushing each other. and i mean, there was a lot of tension. >> carlos cervantes was...
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even showing a flushing toilet was a taboo until "psycho" in 1960.lem but a gurgling toilet was harder to sell. just think in a few years current taboos will seem prehistory. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> and anderson starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight at 360 exclusive for the first time since he was banned from the nba for making racist comments donald sterling speaks out. i sat down with the embattled clippers owner in his home for a no holds interview. there was no pr entourage telling him what to say or stop. we spoke for about an hour and 20 minutes and for the first hour sterling was apologetic, denied he was a racist. then towards the end he said some things that many of you will find shocking what he said
even showing a flushing toilet was a taboo until "psycho" in 1960.lem but a gurgling toilet was harder to sell. just think in a few years current taboos will seem prehistory. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> and anderson starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight at 360 exclusive for the first time since he was banned from the nba for making racist comments donald sterling speaks out. i sat down with the embattled clippers owner in his home for a no holds...
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even in countries like norway, which is very peaceful and has little gun intrusion, a psycho murderedhuman beings a few years ago. if somebody wants to kill, they will find a way. but, for some reason, crazy idealogues feel they need to exploit these situations. we begin with this woman, britney cooper who teaches gender and africona studies at rutgers university in new jersey. she is a far left loon writing articles that associate "duck dynasty" with racism that kind of thing. cooper writes quote how many times must troubled young white men engage in terroristic acts that make public space unsafe for everyone before we admit that white mail privilege kills? unquote. white male privilege kills? that's just insane. these murders had nothing to do with white privilege. it was some young guy unhinged. he actually killed himself. is that white privilege, too? ms. cooper conveniently overlooks that murder is color blind. in chicago thousands of people, thousands have been murdered in the public space over the last few years. and 70% of the killers are black. 70%, ms. cooper. so you, madam,
even in countries like norway, which is very peaceful and has little gun intrusion, a psycho murderedhuman beings a few years ago. if somebody wants to kill, they will find a way. but, for some reason, crazy idealogues feel they need to exploit these situations. we begin with this woman, britney cooper who teaches gender and africona studies at rutgers university in new jersey. she is a far left loon writing articles that associate "duck dynasty" with racism that kind of thing. cooper...
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so when we find out, it's psycho crazy. >> seth: because you're not -- you don't -- you aren't at eachno, we realize he's a douche bag. can i say that? [ laughter ] can we say that? >> seth: you should have asked before. you should have asked before. >> oh, i should say -- [ laughter ] >> seth: because now you set a new rule that you can say it, which is good. >> jackass. >> jackass! he's a jackass. [ talking over each other ] [ laughter ] >> we figure he wasn't worht fighting over. >> seth: no, it's not that they don't know. like, they know synonyms to douche bag. [ laughter ] >> d-bag! d-bag? >> seth: perfect. that's good. this will edit together well. [ laughter ] now, the third woman is kate upton, in the film. and it seems like you guys had fun working together, and you had a little bit of fun with her on a flight. why don't you tell us a little about this. >> we did. we're bad, bad girls! [ cackles ] she was asleep. she sleeps -- so she was fast asleep, like right away, which makes me so mad because i can never sleep on flights. so cameron and i were up, and we're like, yeah! >>
so when we find out, it's psycho crazy. >> seth: because you're not -- you don't -- you aren't at eachno, we realize he's a douche bag. can i say that? [ laughter ] can we say that? >> seth: you should have asked before. you should have asked before. >> oh, i should say -- [ laughter ] >> seth: because now you set a new rule that you can say it, which is good. >> jackass. >> jackass! he's a jackass. [ talking over each other ] [ laughter ] >> we figure...