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you have a loaner, shy -- loner, shy kid with a psychological background exposed to rifles.ate on whether you should have guns is not for today. semiautomatic rifles, they're not safe to have in the hands of someone who is not completely intact mentally. plus the fact there's a huge pressure in society on this kid. perhaps there's bullying we don't know about. when he walked in the hallway, he would go to the corner and hide. if you diagnose it, you get help, we can prevent it. >> apparently he was taken out of school and homeschooled at some point. should the school system have caught it and addressed it? they may have. >> you look for changes in behavior. is someone that was sleeping at night not sleeping. are they getting out of bed? are they depressed? there was a report he carried a briefcase where before he carried something else. he was removed from people. are people's social patterns changing. >> the parents are trying to protect their kids. mom and dad are trying to protect their kids. they're not going to report them to the principals, so the question is how do yo
you have a loaner, shy -- loner, shy kid with a psychological background exposed to rifles.ate on whether you should have guns is not for today. semiautomatic rifles, they're not safe to have in the hands of someone who is not completely intact mentally. plus the fact there's a huge pressure in society on this kid. perhaps there's bullying we don't know about. when he walked in the hallway, he would go to the corner and hide. if you diagnose it, you get help, we can prevent it. >>...
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it's the psychology. >> i think that's right. we have baked in a psychology of low rates.re is another bit of psychology, which is the fed's actions. what kind of signal are they sending about the fed's outlook for the economy? and bernanke is struggling with this mightily right now. he doesn't want to send a negative signal about his outlook from the actions he's taken today, but that's the way the market really takes it. question is can the fed ease and do additional quantitative easing without making this psychological situation worse and really making this job harder for what it's trying to do. >> brian? >> go ahead. jump in. >> it's not just psychology. it's actual economics. it's the reality. 6% mortgage rates double the mortgage rate for many. >> the good news is it's also half of our space. >> 30-year mortgages, their rates aren't going to go up, but the market certainly will be hit for new borrowers. >> one thing on the psychology of rising interest rates, it's more than psychology because this is a highly lefrd economy. the global economy is highly levered to the
it's the psychology. >> i think that's right. we have baked in a psychology of low rates.re is another bit of psychology, which is the fed's actions. what kind of signal are they sending about the fed's outlook for the economy? and bernanke is struggling with this mightily right now. he doesn't want to send a negative signal about his outlook from the actions he's taken today, but that's the way the market really takes it. question is can the fed ease and do additional quantitative easing...
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he may have had psychological undiagnosed psychological problems, mental illnesses.n fact, schizophrenia most of the time shows up in late adolescence, early 20s there are things that obviously could have happened. there needs to be more investigation into his mental status. >> so many questions unanswered today, jim, thank you. a the newtown tragedy has a lot of people asking about how safe their children are and what can be done to make children safer at school. experts say that they could get some help from their cell phones this is serious, we'll look at the latest apps that are designed to help keep very young children safe. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the u.s. postal service the
he may have had psychological undiagnosed psychological problems, mental illnesses.n fact, schizophrenia most of the time shows up in late adolescence, early 20s there are things that obviously could have happened. there needs to be more investigation into his mental status. >> so many questions unanswered today, jim, thank you. a the newtown tragedy has a lot of people asking about how safe their children are and what can be done to make children safer at school. experts say that they...
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katharine nordal is with the american psychological association. and dr. irwin redlener is a pediatrician at columbia university who works on public and family health issues. he's the president of the children's health fund. we thank you all for being with us. i want to begin with you, david koppel. we just heard senator dianne feinstein say that what happened in newtown, connecticut, was the straw that broke the camel's back, that it is now time to reinstate the ban on assault weapons at the very least. do you agree with her? >> well, i think we can look at what happened when she had her ten-year ban in the past. the congress ordered that a formal study be done of the results of it. the study was performed by the urban institute, a very well respected somewhat left-leaning think tank in washington d.c., and the urban institute reported that it had no effect on homicide rates. there was no statistically significant benefit in terms of saving lives. >> woodruff: dan gross with the brady campaign. if that's the case, what's the argument for a ban on assault
katharine nordal is with the american psychological association. and dr. irwin redlener is a pediatrician at columbia university who works on public and family health issues. he's the president of the children's health fund. we thank you all for being with us. i want to begin with you, david koppel. we just heard senator dianne feinstein say that what happened in newtown, connecticut, was the straw that broke the camel's back, that it is now time to reinstate the ban on assault weapons at the...
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it's a societal and psychological problem.wledge that. >> understood gun control, took the guns away from people who had them, hoisted them, they couldn't kill people. that's gun control. lou: it's gun control -- >> it's the second amendment. >> we have gun control already. lou: going n
it's a societal and psychological problem.wledge that. >> understood gun control, took the guns away from people who had them, hoisted them, they couldn't kill people. that's gun control. lou: it's gun control -- >> it's the second amendment. >> we have gun control already. lou: going n
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as we have learned through her psychological problems and mental ilness, they often just@ get worse. ite hous lou: leaders descending on the white house. the ceo of carl's junior anddy'o hardee's doesn't think the president isk listening. coming up businesses earning lou: a group of top ceos meeting with the president, saying thatt they were encouraged. my next guest says that raisingi tax rates will stiflell business growth and cost jobs. joining me now is the ceo that tod owns carl's junior and hardee's. it's great to have you with u.e >> it's good to be here, lou. lou: let's start with the idea taxes that this president wants $1.6 trillion in new taxes. that is a heck ofn initial bargaining position, isn't it.> >> the president talks about tax rates.te he wants tax rate increases and he converted into dollars.x rev the real question is can you raise tax revenues.se the only way that we will raise enough revenues toet us out of trouble is private sectorsetor growth. tas you will not have private sectoc growth if you're saraying thate you're going too raise their health care costs o
as we have learned through her psychological problems and mental ilness, they often just@ get worse. ite hous lou: leaders descending on the white house. the ceo of carl's junior anddy'o hardee's doesn't think the president isk listening. coming up businesses earning lou: a group of top ceos meeting with the president, saying thatt they were encouraged. my next guest says that raisingi tax rates will stiflell business growth and cost jobs. joining me now is the ceo that tod owns carl's junior...
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saying he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with mr and psychological problems whatever more hala was this is real motivation was his act of self-immolation set up a string of events which became known as the arab spring decades old regimes were toppled what came to replace them is hardly what most of the people in these countries had in mind when they were doing the revolutions they wanted freedom of speech and free elections bred on their tables and jobs what they got seems to be a very different result situation as war strike on comparison to. comparison to the years before. the revolution personally i don't feel safe. when we see. all the violence of the police. or of the salafist or. if unpoliced attacked by some nationalist people.
saying he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with mr and psychological problems whatever more hala was this is real motivation was his act of self-immolation set up a string of events which became known as the arab spring decades old regimes were toppled what came to replace them is hardly what most of the people in these countries had in mind when they were doing the revolutions they wanted freedom of speech and free elections bred on their tables and jobs what they got seems to be a very...
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psychological cost of learning to kill and war and in society it is good of you to be here, conel.that is now being discussed right now. there is some discussion. obviously a reflectio which is, take away the guns, the reflexive answer which, it had to be simply a psychological problem, part of one young man. you see it as a much more broad and profound problem than even that. >> the first thing i, this is a worldwide phenomenon. germany had to mass murders of high-school. england, 30 years after the most rigid gun laws passed, they have their mosthorrible gun massacre. norway, some of the most strictest gun laws on the planet, and that got on the island and murdered all of their kids. we have to understand somhing new is happening. the guns have always been there. we're working hard to keephem out of the hands of kids, but there is something profoundly new. if we don't focus on that e completely miss the issue here. lou: what is that new -- that change that is overtaking us, our society that can lead to this kind -- >> a new phenomenon. lou: what is it? >> never there before. viol
psychological cost of learning to kill and war and in society it is good of you to be here, conel.that is now being discussed right now. there is some discussion. obviously a reflectio which is, take away the guns, the reflexive answer which, it had to be simply a psychological problem, part of one young man. you see it as a much more broad and profound problem than even that. >> the first thing i, this is a worldwide phenomenon. germany had to mass murders of high-school. england, 30...
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two thousand and three it's making a big contribution by providing emergency medical social and psychological care to homeless people in the russian capital. they you are dealing with a lot of people in need with a lot of people that are having problems living literally on the street a lot of them are drug addicts and alcoholics and especially in moscow i mean we know that well what we see those people in the street and you really will would see
two thousand and three it's making a big contribution by providing emergency medical social and psychological care to homeless people in the russian capital. they you are dealing with a lot of people in need with a lot of people that are having problems living literally on the street a lot of them are drug addicts and alcoholics and especially in moscow i mean we know that well what we see those people in the street and you really will would see
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my biggest concern is how it will affect the psychology of the consumer. i've been surprised, susie, that people continue to buy automobiles. but my fear is that could change dramatically. >> susie: steve, to what extent are the ups and downs impacting your business day to day. >> i think people are holding back on making captain investments. i see that particularly in the building side. from my standpoint, i continue to invest around the world. i'll invest to make sure i'm buying the strategies we laid up for the next three years. the question is what it will do, depending on what the outcome is, how is it going to alter my strategies if the out come is different than i
my biggest concern is how it will affect the psychology of the consumer. i've been surprised, susie, that people continue to buy automobiles. but my fear is that could change dramatically. >> susie: steve, to what extent are the ups and downs impacting your business day to day. >> i think people are holding back on making captain investments. i see that particularly in the building side. from my standpoint, i continue to invest around the world. i'll invest to make sure i'm buying...
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as we ave learned through her psychological problems and mental illness, they often just@ get worse.te hous lou: leaders descending on the white house. the ceo of carl's junior and's o hardee's doesn't think the president isk listening. president isk listening. coming u.so as you can see, geis customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're tinyou behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this compur-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? lou: a group of top ceos meting with the president, saying thatt theyere encourag. my next guest says that raisingi tax rates will stiflell business growth and cost jobs. joining me now is the ceo that tod owns carl's junior and hardee's. it's great to have you with us.e >> it's good to be here, lou. lou: let's star with the idea taxes that this president wants $1.6 trillio
as we ave learned through her psychological problems and mental illness, they often just@ get worse.te hous lou: leaders descending on the white house. the ceo of carl's junior and's o hardee's doesn't think the president isk listening. president isk listening. coming u.so as you can see, geis customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're tinyou behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer...
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that tells you, there's something going on here psychologically that goes beyond the negativity that we see out of d.c. maybe the street is smarter than we expect. but you are seeing a little bit of a lift. and any market that's quiet, you never sell it. >> josh, the market is hanging in. >> short-term traders are really nervous about missing a santa claus rally. so you're seeing this kind of fade. the news reaction. in the absence of us having any clarity as far as when and how this fiscal cliff thing is solved, i think that's really important is we're aware of what's actually happening now,
that tells you, there's something going on here psychologically that goes beyond the negativity that we see out of d.c. maybe the street is smarter than we expect. but you are seeing a little bit of a lift. and any market that's quiet, you never sell it. >> josh, the market is hanging in. >> short-term traders are really nervous about missing a santa claus rally. so you're seeing this kind of fade. the news reaction. in the absence of us having any clarity as far as when and how...
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whoever happens to be in that exposes them immediately to possible retribution and victimization psychological pressures on whistleblowers are quite intense they usually surprisingly lose their spouses the husband or the wife leaves them because they can't take the pressure the financial pressure of courts police is very great. and unless you have nothing or you have a great deal to fight if you're in the middle it's very difficult. so to fight against a major opponent in a huge corporation for example it's extremely difficult they have unknown numbers of lawyers they have millions of pounds to spend attacking you and they will now go after your private life they'll go after all kinds of aspects of your life falsify the employment records to say that you were always a crazy person even if you've just been promoted they'll do all kinds of things to discredit you and that's very hard for families to take and often go to the employers your employers and say you've got this terrible disreputable person working for you and so the pressures are high and so one of the first things they asked us was w
whoever happens to be in that exposes them immediately to possible retribution and victimization psychological pressures on whistleblowers are quite intense they usually surprisingly lose their spouses the husband or the wife leaves them because they can't take the pressure the financial pressure of courts police is very great. and unless you have nothing or you have a great deal to fight if you're in the middle it's very difficult. so to fight against a major opponent in a huge corporation for...
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i tend to gravitate toward the psychology of the killer.u think about the details of the crime he began by shooting his mother in the face. that i think is where i would start. although i think all of the issues have to be discussed. >> when you go through the details and try to make sense of what happened in some kind of desperate hope from trying to stop it from happening again. it's a necessary process to go through to try to figure out why this happened, what went wrong. for all intents and purposes the mother was very devoted really trying to attend to her son to focus on developmental needs and challenges even brought him out home schooled to put him in a more comfortable environment because he faced social challenges. what happened. everyone wants to know. >> i gravitate to want will {suffixÑ]ling to know that, too. the policy question about guns and maybe even mental health i think will be a part of whatever president obama decides to go forward with. the thing the article that went around retweeted a number of times. she was a moth
i tend to gravitate toward the psychology of the killer.u think about the details of the crime he began by shooting his mother in the face. that i think is where i would start. although i think all of the issues have to be discussed. >> when you go through the details and try to make sense of what happened in some kind of desperate hope from trying to stop it from happening again. it's a necessary process to go through to try to figure out why this happened, what went wrong. for all...
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psychological mishap about religion. here couldn't be a motive no motive in the world that can make an excuse for these poor little children. 6-year-old children cowering together this punk going in there and continuously shooting these kids. this can't be a motive. when they find out what made this guy do, this i want to know and i just can't believe it could be any connecticut. >> different quiet, nice kid, good kid. challenges in that house. every family has one, i have one, they have one. never in trouble with the law. never in trouble with anything. i know she had issues with school she wound up home schooling him. she battled the school district. i'm not 100% certain if it was behavior or learning disability, i really don't know. is he a very very bright boy. he was smart. a lot of questions about the nephew she calls a bright boy. a young man who became a monster, who committed a monstrous act small picturesque connecticut town forever more will be associated now sadly with the massacre of the little first grade k
psychological mishap about religion. here couldn't be a motive no motive in the world that can make an excuse for these poor little children. 6-year-old children cowering together this punk going in there and continuously shooting these kids. this can't be a motive. when they find out what made this guy do, this i want to know and i just can't believe it could be any connecticut. >> different quiet, nice kid, good kid. challenges in that house. every family has one, i have one, they have...
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the individual functions like a psychological machine. they're devoid of human emotion. >> this is somebody who has a very sick mind. >> the young dutchman has been surrounded in suspicion ever since the disappearance of american teenager natalee holloway in aruba on may 30th, 2005. >> he was forever labeled the guy in the natalee holloway case. >> five years later, to the day, another young woman, stephany flores, goes missing. she is then found brutally murdered. the last person seen with her, joran van der sloot. >> he was in the room when she died. >> just who is joran van der sloot? where was he in the five missing years between natalie and stephany? why does trouble seem to follow him? joran van der sloot, under the microscope. >> van der sloot's most recent set of problems stem from the events of may 30th, 2010, five years to the day after natalee holloway disappeared. the location? the atlantic city casino in lima, peru. amid the din of music and the well-heeled crowd, to the black lights and the blackjack tables and the slot mach
the individual functions like a psychological machine. they're devoid of human emotion. >> this is somebody who has a very sick mind. >> the young dutchman has been surrounded in suspicion ever since the disappearance of american teenager natalee holloway in aruba on may 30th, 2005. >> he was forever labeled the guy in the natalee holloway case. >> five years later, to the day, another young woman, stephany flores, goes missing. she is then found brutally murdered. the...
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psychological mishap about religion. here couldn't be a motive no motive in the world that can make an excuse for these poor little children. 6-year-old children cowering together this punk going in there and continuously shooting these kids. this can't be a motive. when they find out what made this guy do, this i want to know and i just can't believe it could be any [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >> we'll get back to the tragedy in a minute. fox news is learning of another plot to kill students, this time in oklahoma. police arrest an 18-year-old, sammie chavez, accused of plotting to bomb a school auditorium. and he tried to recruit other students to happen lure people to that auditorium. he is being held on $1 million bond. >>> early reports from egypt saying vo
psychological mishap about religion. here couldn't be a motive no motive in the world that can make an excuse for these poor little children. 6-year-old children cowering together this punk going in there and continuously shooting these kids. this can't be a motive. when they find out what made this guy do, this i want to know and i just can't believe it could be any [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their...
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i tend to gravitate toward the psychology of the killer.g his mother in the face. taking her weapon and then destroying everything precious to her. her colleagues and her children. then killing himself. that i think is where i would start. although i think all the issues have to be discussed. >> bret: kirsten? >> yes, i think all the issues have to be discussed but the psychology part has to be paired with the semi-automatic weapon in order for something like this to happen. as the president said today we need to have some meaningful action, to deal with this issue. this is something now that is starting to almost become epidemic in our country. it's not -- in my entire childhood i don't -- you know, if it happened, this was such a rarity. it's now almost commonplace. this shootings. this is particularly terrible because it involved all the young children. 5-year-old. the innocent of the innocent you can think of. but i think we have to look at the factors, mental health factors. are we looking for signs, are we offering mental health treat
i tend to gravitate toward the psychology of the killer.g his mother in the face. taking her weapon and then destroying everything precious to her. her colleagues and her children. then killing himself. that i think is where i would start. although i think all the issues have to be discussed. >> bret: kirsten? >> yes, i think all the issues have to be discussed but the psychology part has to be paired with the semi-automatic weapon in order for something like this to happen. as the...
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. >> ( translated ): everything depends on the psychological state of the girl. if she has a weak psyche, she usually breaks down and accepts that she'll have to work as a prostitute. >> ( translated ): he simply raped me. i screamed and tried to run away. he was so cruel. >> ( translated ): they forced us to have sex with different turkish men. they did whatever they wanted to us. >> narrator: journalist victor malarek spent two years interviewing traffickers and their victims. >> people have said to me, "well these girls can run." they can't. they're taken to these apartments and these houses, usually in remote areas, and men come in and break them. then they make her submit to every indignity in front of all the girls, and they beat her and do whatever, and all the other girls fall right into line. >> narrator: back at the port of odessa a few days later, olga's business is done. the ukraine secret service says she'll soon return here with a new group of recruits. officials estimate that hundreds of thousands of women have been trafficked from ukraine since th
. >> ( translated ): everything depends on the psychological state of the girl. if she has a weak psyche, she usually breaks down and accepts that she'll have to work as a prostitute. >> ( translated ): he simply raped me. i screamed and tried to run away. he was so cruel. >> ( translated ): they forced us to have sex with different turkish men. they did whatever they wanted to us. >> narrator: journalist victor malarek spent two years interviewing traffickers and their...
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exactly the point mark brought in, this is psychologically uplifting. somebody to stand straight as opposed to looking up it changes your view of life. this is a time we should thank and appreciate simple things in life. >> how many people other than manny can get this? >> mount sinai has been a huge supporter. they're investing tons of money in research, science and technology. it costs about 100 to 140,000, in 2013, it will come to people's home. >> can it go out of the lab, for example, in the hospital? can he get out on the street? >> yes. the computer, mark knows more about this, but the computer memorizes your movements. you move forward and it gives you the power to move. >> you use your arms to move. they're studying it there but it will go home, if you can afford it, in two years. >> a total inspirational miracle. manny, our hat's off to you and all those who suffer from this. >> they did a good job. >> all the best, manny. >> medical, the developments are unbelievable. >> we hope more people can take advantage. that was a great development. we
exactly the point mark brought in, this is psychologically uplifting. somebody to stand straight as opposed to looking up it changes your view of life. this is a time we should thank and appreciate simple things in life. >> how many people other than manny can get this? >> mount sinai has been a huge supporter. they're investing tons of money in research, science and technology. it costs about 100 to 140,000, in 2013, it will come to people's home. >> can it go out of the lab,...
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psychological mishap about religion.e couldn't be a motive no motive in the world that can make an excuse for these poor little children. 6-year-old children cowering together this punk going in there and continuously shooting these kids. this can't be a motive. when they find out what made this guy do, this i want to know and i just can't believe it could be any motive. >> geraldo: you can't. devil incarnate. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like naturalrains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes tt are anxcellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. ♪ music kids will spend 22 minutes watching us, the super
psychological mishap about religion.e couldn't be a motive no motive in the world that can make an excuse for these poor little children. 6-year-old children cowering together this punk going in there and continuously shooting these kids. this can't be a motive. when they find out what made this guy do, this i want to know and i just can't believe it could be any motive. >> geraldo: you can't. devil incarnate. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are...
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and as david said, very well, a lot of us are tired of hearing after the fact about the psychological problems that people had. we saw this tucson, aurora. well, there are issues of privacy. civil liberties. if you have very troubled people, and now there's a kind of new confessional in the land called the internet, there's probably a record. this guy probably was saying some of the things that he was thinking to somebody. and we need to get a hold of that ahead of time. >> governor ridge, what is your experience particularly with the virginia tech shooting aftermath? what does it tell you about where we need to start reacting particularly to senator feinstien? >> i think everyone has really focused on a word you used.
and as david said, very well, a lot of us are tired of hearing after the fact about the psychological problems that people had. we saw this tucson, aurora. well, there are issues of privacy. civil liberties. if you have very troubled people, and now there's a kind of new confessional in the land called the internet, there's probably a record. this guy probably was saying some of the things that he was thinking to somebody. and we need to get a hold of that ahead of time. >> governor...
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and a whole lot of psychological discussions. huge issues on the psychological end.people who have gone through a great deal of effort to provide that support in lessons learned from past incidents. it is something that lives for the rest of their lives. i talked with somebody from a school shooting over a decade ago and this incident last week opened up the wounds. >> i can totally understand that. thanks for your insight. >>> how do you move on following a tragedy like the one in newtown? we will hear from a man who had to do that. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ snif
and a whole lot of psychological discussions. huge issues on the psychological end.people who have gone through a great deal of effort to provide that support in lessons learned from past incidents. it is something that lives for the rest of their lives. i talked with somebody from a school shooting over a decade ago and this incident last week opened up the wounds. >> i can totally understand that. thanks for your insight. >>> how do you move on following a tragedy like the one...
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iran has never been prone to violence and member aspired to dominate the world so it is all just psychological war against iran and especially against president ahmadinejad. and they seek to demin eyes iran. let me give you an example if a child refuses to be parents may tell their child that a monster will come and eat them but they say this just to intimidate the child in reality there is no monster western countries and especially the united states seek to demo nizer in order to intimidate other countries and make them by their weapons this is merely propaganda. scourge of the skies it's a backward case. comes under attack everybody understands that iran will years all means available to protect itself against aggression so if there is a military conflict. can the iranian nuclear program be adjusted to be used for military purposes. when there was a conflict between iran and saddam hussein many countries supported in intelligence services and many countries supported him and of course international media all worked for saddam. certain arab nations in our region made unlimited financial reso
iran has never been prone to violence and member aspired to dominate the world so it is all just psychological war against iran and especially against president ahmadinejad. and they seek to demin eyes iran. let me give you an example if a child refuses to be parents may tell their child that a monster will come and eat them but they say this just to intimidate the child in reality there is no monster western countries and especially the united states seek to demo nizer in order to intimidate...
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now not only we deny that we regard this as an element of psychological war against iran. machete q such things simply can't all be done. so how much. is that the vice president. spotlight will be back shortly right after the break so stay with us. i think i'm i'm. i'm . deadly rivals for decades. if good fifteen people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be a. self-imposed costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my. going to be. the cause of my anger and my frustration. that. got. into the dome. to the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence whenever chooses and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the autopsy. would be soon which brightened a few pounds song from finest impressions. good friends down totty dot com. choose your language kill it because we know in a financial planner there is still some of us. choose the buf that concerns get to . choose the opinions that i
now not only we deny that we regard this as an element of psychological war against iran. machete q such things simply can't all be done. so how much. is that the vice president. spotlight will be back shortly right after the break so stay with us. i think i'm i'm. i'm . deadly rivals for decades. if good fifteen people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be a. self-imposed costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my....
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i do make a fair amount of richard nixon's psychology. i know that is not fashionable to psychologize a character but it is richard nixon. if anybody deserves to be psychologized is richard nixon and i open the book by trying to imagine myself getting inside the mind of richard nixon. during this campaign. i will read you one paragraph of the opening. this is where i am trying to say this is what it would have been like if you could read his brain waves in 1952. i try to put myself in his mind set. a lot of what he has experienced, a career crisis. anyone who has had a career crisis can do some method acting and get into what it must of been like for this young man on the rise. here is the purse paragraph of my imagined internal merrill log, the bastards want me out, they want to sack my political career, they don't have much on me but they will use when they have. that is how they played, smuggles and smear boys in the political press. i'm something in the chair on my train just rattling along the heading out of california, my first date
i do make a fair amount of richard nixon's psychology. i know that is not fashionable to psychologize a character but it is richard nixon. if anybody deserves to be psychologized is richard nixon and i open the book by trying to imagine myself getting inside the mind of richard nixon. during this campaign. i will read you one paragraph of the opening. this is where i am trying to say this is what it would have been like if you could read his brain waves in 1952. i try to put myself in his mind...
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well, we need to pay attention to the psychology though. the market is one manifestcation of that, but it works in other things like retail spending over the holidays. people just fear this fiscal cliff thing and they get scared and they tighten in and they don't spend as much, i think you're going to see that when the final retail resul come out from this past holiday season. that's why i want something resolved. even if there's a big headline in the washington post, it's fiscal cliff resolved and nothing got done, people would feel better about thin. >> toby, speak to that point. youon'think so, huh? >> was that the pablem strategy, gary? >> that's what we're going to get anyway. >> six months ago we passed on the horrible sequestration things so congress can have time and solve this, where did it get us? nowhere. and there's a reason people don't trust this congress, they haven't earned one eye o iota. >> and got their vacations. let's talk the economy. the economy is right on that precipice. if we were to just take a shot into, you know
well, we need to pay attention to the psychology though. the market is one manifestcation of that, but it works in other things like retail spending over the holidays. people just fear this fiscal cliff thing and they get scared and they tighten in and they don't spend as much, i think you're going to see that when the final retail resul come out from this past holiday season. that's why i want something resolved. even if there's a big headline in the washington post, it's fiscal cliff resolved...
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we will hear from richard engel about the psychological torture he encured at the hands of the syrian regime. you take the picture. you ed it the picture. you post the picture online and now facebook's new acquisition will sell that picture without paying you or even telling you. >> a kidnapping, and days of psychological torture, a firefight between firefights and pro government thugs that is what a veteran journalists survived in war torn syria the man in question is the nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent, richard engel who once worked here. he and his team were traveling with a group of rebels near the border with turkey and iranian-trained gunman loyal to bashar al-assad ambushed them, executed at least one of the rebels, and took them into captivity. >> they kept us blindfolded, bound, we we were not physically beaten, but psychological torture, threats of being killed, saying we would have to choose who would be shot first. >>shepard: as they were blindfolded they wondered what was going on. richard engel says the gunman moved them to a safe house and there was a firef
we will hear from richard engel about the psychological torture he encured at the hands of the syrian regime. you take the picture. you ed it the picture. you post the picture online and now facebook's new acquisition will sell that picture without paying you or even telling you. >> a kidnapping, and days of psychological torture, a firefight between firefights and pro government thugs that is what a veteran journalists survived in war torn syria the man in question is the nbc news chief...
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in an act of desperation some say he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with a history of psychological problems whatever more hollow was this is real motivation was his act of self-immolation set up a string of events which became known as the arab spring decades old regimes were toppled what came to replace them is hardly what most of the people in these countries had in mind when they were doing the revolutions they wanted freedom of speech and free elections bread on their tables and jobs what they got seems to be a very different result situationist war strife comparison to war. and comparison to the years before. the revolution personally i don't feel safe. when we see. all the violence of the police. or of the salafist. if unpoliced attack by some interest people. there are less freedoms right now when it comes to under their own freedoms there are attacks on individual freedoms every day i received so many messages from girls saying but they were. straight even by police men. who didn't tolerate their or their way off but there are saying this seems to be a common pattern in the
in an act of desperation some say he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with a history of psychological problems whatever more hollow was this is real motivation was his act of self-immolation set up a string of events which became known as the arab spring decades old regimes were toppled what came to replace them is hardly what most of the people in these countries had in mind when they were doing the revolutions they wanted freedom of speech and free elections bread on their tables and...
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the honest truth about dishonesty and a psychology professor at duke? >> it is just a small part of it. on one hand we want to be worth sells us on this. how could you do both? you can cheat and steal but for example, taking peils from work? but money feels like stealing. >> expense reports? is a little easier. >> if you take the ball to move it 4 inches is a no-no. >> what is the psychological rationale? >> it was not me. >> everybody else is doing it idea. cheating is contagious? >> we teach them how to cheat to. en they say don't point*. >> your face was burned in the explosion. if i have on shorts it is clear. parents say don't do that. how is that embarrassing? >> it says don't say everything that is on your mind. don't be fully honest. john: doping in sports? >> we get the news reports for people who don't what do you think is acceptable? >> they are doing it and you are the sucker if you don't. >> one doctor says he has patience and the actual amount is lower than they believe. but they believe everybody is doing it. the same thing with illegal d
the honest truth about dishonesty and a psychology professor at duke? >> it is just a small part of it. on one hand we want to be worth sells us on this. how could you do both? you can cheat and steal but for example, taking peils from work? but money feels like stealing. >> expense reports? is a little easier. >> if you take the ball to move it 4 inches is a no-no. >> what is the psychological rationale? >> it was not me. >> everybody else is doing it idea....
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which we know that psychological treatment were required just ten or even twenty years to be effective. treatment takes a lot of time and. you know to help alcoholics you have to have a lot of patience a lot of tact and a lot of professionalism so you can't just tell them hey you quit drinking this won't work you do need to speak with authority but this is thorazine should be based on love not on coercion and then you can be effective in a help this person. you can help him rediscover themselves time space and especially the importance of every individual in society because these people are treated as nobodies and as a result they themselves have no respect for others well when we were talking about the people that want to reintegrate into the society it suddenly occurred to me that the society actually doesn't want those people are you sure that this is let's talk about russia this is the russian society while those people do we want them back. on their quid nobody should be left out on the street this is the fundamental principle for me. and the more society develops the more opportu
which we know that psychological treatment were required just ten or even twenty years to be effective. treatment takes a lot of time and. you know to help alcoholics you have to have a lot of patience a lot of tact and a lot of professionalism so you can't just tell them hey you quit drinking this won't work you do need to speak with authority but this is thorazine should be based on love not on coercion and then you can be effective in a help this person. you can help him rediscover...
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and morsi we know he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of psychology and carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he merely being a government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard khadafi supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish these demolished houses that can't be using now. guys again it's just a feeling people children and now i'm glad they're really sickening we would not humanity of the wanted to please help us save our family. i got this time to make libya now the quirk of a place where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and weapons the western leaders were quick to praise changes across the middle east they said it was the beginning of a new democratic era for the region but the model of democracy they may have had in mind doesn't se
and morsi we know he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of psychology and carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he merely being a government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to...