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lawyers can practice psychology.did you know this was on know this was i'm a license attorney so i can practice psychology. i guarantee i have no expertise in psychology. i think those kinds of rules should be abolished and not only is it that these standards like the governments inability to come up with precise standards not that inability gives an opportunity for rent seeking by those of licenses to private competition against them, and that's the real problem. [inaudible] >> i think in some cases it can be spent again, let me see your hands so we can send -- go ahead. write your first, and then here. >> joel, i am an attorney in washington. coming back to the psychologist, isn't it sufficient to say that you must have at least a master's degree or a ph.d as a prerequisite that doesn't involve a lot of government regulation but nevertheless protects somebody who's got admitted mental problems or they wouldn't be there from being injured? and second my understand is in a number of states, psychologists have gotten
lawyers can practice psychology.did you know this was on know this was i'm a license attorney so i can practice psychology. i guarantee i have no expertise in psychology. i think those kinds of rules should be abolished and not only is it that these standards like the governments inability to come up with precise standards not that inability gives an opportunity for rent seeking by those of licenses to private competition against them, and that's the real problem. [inaudible] >> i think...
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her captors potentially using psychological torture techniques and even branding her with a message. >>> and taylor tv. ? our wildest dreams coming true. taylor swift taking her brand to very own 24/7 streaming channel. ? wildest dreams ? >> first here tonight the "nightline 5." >> when i act, if i do this -- ha ha ha! or if i do this -- ha ha ha! i'm totally in control. i don't have pba. but if you're someone with pseudo bulbar affect, it frequent outbursts of uncontrollable crying or laugh in people with brain injuries or certain neurologic conditions. pba is treatable. ask your doctor or go to pbafacts.com. >>> we start with an it involves a cinderella soccer team on their way to the first-ever playoff game in their history when their plane crashed in the mountains of colombia. 71 people died. but six somehow made it. their bodies found away from the wreckage. what can we learn from them? here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: looking at the images of this plane crash today, the mangled seats just part of the fuselage intact, it's hard to imagine could survive. 71 died but remark
her captors potentially using psychological torture techniques and even branding her with a message. >>> and taylor tv. ? our wildest dreams coming true. taylor swift taking her brand to very own 24/7 streaming channel. ? wildest dreams ? >> first here tonight the "nightline 5." >> when i act, if i do this -- ha ha ha! or if i do this -- ha ha ha! i'm totally in control. i don't have pba. but if you're someone with pseudo bulbar affect, it frequent outbursts of...
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her ptors potentially using psychological tortureechniques and even branding her wh a age. ?>> or tv. ourst dreams coming true. taylg brand to very own 24/7 streaming channel. ? wildest dreams ? >> fir here tonight the "nightline 5." when i act, if i do this -- ha ha ha! or if i do this -- ha ha ha! i'm totally in cont pba. pseudo lbar affect, itwith frequent outbursts of incontrollab crying or laugh eople with brain injuries or certain neurologic conditions. pba istreatable. ask your dtor or to 1 plain >>> we sta with an team on their way to the first-ever playoff game in their history when their plane crashed in the mountains of coloia 71 people died. but six somehowade it their bodies fou away froe wreckage. heat can we learn fro them? 's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: looking at the images of this plane crash today, the maned seats jus part of the fuselage intact, it's hard toma 71 died but remarkably at least six did survive. >> in this particular instance, with all the wreckage that we've seen in the pictures, i would say if it's not miraculous, it's >> reporter: last
her ptors potentially using psychological tortureechniques and even branding her wh a age. ?>> or tv. ourst dreams coming true. taylg brand to very own 24/7 streaming channel. ? wildest dreams ? >> fir here tonight the "nightline 5." when i act, if i do this -- ha ha ha! or if i do this -- ha ha ha! i'm totally in cont pba. pseudo lbar affect, itwith frequent outbursts of incontrollab crying or laugh eople with brain injuries or certain neurologic conditions. pba...
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s she was one of the first to have puberty suppressed so she had time to go through the psychologicalts and have the time to dress and act and be ayc girl in order to know for certain that this was who she was and then when puberty was going to start for her they could see in her twin brother, when it was starting, that's when they started her estrogen. so she wasn't going to have the surgery until high school. she wanted to do it beforee college. this is a very important step. so many people go through puberty and when they decide to make the transition they'll make it until they are adults.re it's especially difficult for female transgender peopleople b because they have gone through male puberty and surgically a lot has to be done. she didn't have to face that problem. she went through female puberty at the right time so she has been able to have the right development and at the right time as other young women.s a bu she is a beautiful young woman and is happy, thrilled and has a boyfriend and is about as normal a kid as you could come across. fa it's the beauty of the family becau
s she was one of the first to have puberty suppressed so she had time to go through the psychologicalts and have the time to dress and act and be ayc girl in order to know for certain that this was who she was and then when puberty was going to start for her they could see in her twin brother, when it was starting, that's when they started her estrogen. so she wasn't going to have the surgery until high school. she wanted to do it beforee college. this is a very important step. so many people...
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her captors potentially using psychological torture techniques and even branding her with a message. >>> and taylor tv. ♪ our wildest dreams coming true. taylor swift taking her brand to television. announcing the creation of her very own 24/7 streaming channel. ♪ wildest dreams >> first here tonight the "nightline 5." >> when i act, if i do this -- ha ha ha! or if i do this -- ha ha ha! i'm totally in control. i don't have pba. but if you're someone with pseudo bulbar affect, it costs frequent outbursts of uncontrollable crying or laugh in people with brain injuries or certain neurologic conditions. pba is treatable. ask your doctor or go to pb (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> we start with an extraordinary story of survival. it involves a cinderella soccer team on their way to the first-ever playoff game in their history when their plane crashed in the mountains of colombia. 71 people died
her captors potentially using psychological torture techniques and even branding her with a message. >>> and taylor tv. ♪ our wildest dreams coming true. taylor swift taking her brand to television. announcing the creation of her very own 24/7 streaming channel. ♪ wildest dreams >> first here tonight the "nightline 5." >> when i act, if i do this -- ha ha ha! or if i do this -- ha ha ha! i'm totally in control. i don't have pba. but if you're someone with...
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why, you have a relative in psychology too? - uh, no. but i've studied a course or two. honey? i'm going to level with you. - about what? - about me. about why you're right. why it wouldn't work for us. - oh, i didn't say it wouldn't work. i just asked how we could be sure it would. you. you're a sweet, warm, wonderful little girl. and a real potential hunk of woman. - how's that? - much too good for a guy like me. - why, what's the matter with you? you're tall, you're-- - irresponsible. unreliable. undependable. - go on and say it. you think it's a newsflash? - what? - that you're a surf bum. i guessed that right off. you being a loner and surfing, surfing, surfing. and that tan of yours. that you don't get overnight. - no, it does take a little sunshine, but ... that's the story. nothing but a surf bum. would you do me a favor? - certainly! certainly! anything! - would you forget about me? - gee, that's an awful lot to ask. - i know, but that's what i'm asking for. - i'll try, as long as you really want me to. right this minute. and start a whole new life. - that won't be too
why, you have a relative in psychology too? - uh, no. but i've studied a course or two. honey? i'm going to level with you. - about what? - about me. about why you're right. why it wouldn't work for us. - oh, i didn't say it wouldn't work. i just asked how we could be sure it would. you. you're a sweet, warm, wonderful little girl. and a real potential hunk of woman. - how's that? - much too good for a guy like me. - why, what's the matter with you? you're tall, you're-- - irresponsible....
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monroe says that commonality forces veterans like kelley to change their behavior and psychological state to be successful with the horses. >> it's okay, buddy. >> they are learning how to calm themselves in order to interact with the horse. >> you have to control your emotions and your anger, and snap decisions because they are relying on you, too. >> it's a cool connection. saving her life and brought her back to her family and friends, tom johnson, fox 13 news. >> well, cook makes history in tallahassee tonight, and the second season is underway. the high school play-offs are dunkin's sweet black pepper bacon sandwich is back with twice the crispy, caramelized peppered bacon. experience a breakfast sandwich made for bacon lovers. be noisy. be silent. be near. be far. be joyful. be together. espressos, and donuts. america runs on dunkin'. >> well, florida state's cook has not had the heisman type season like a year ago, but he is making history, just the second seminoles running back to go over 100 yards and the last the 'noles take it right down the field on their first drive. this one
monroe says that commonality forces veterans like kelley to change their behavior and psychological state to be successful with the horses. >> it's okay, buddy. >> they are learning how to calm themselves in order to interact with the horse. >> you have to control your emotions and your anger, and snap decisions because they are relying on you, too. >> it's a cool connection. saving her life and brought her back to her family and friends, tom johnson, fox 13 news....
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georgetown university psychology professor fathali moghaddam suggests the family come to the table with a pre-determined strategy. whether it's avoiding the topic completely... agreeing to listen to each other without arguing... or using a trusted family member as a mediator when discussing delicate subjects. georgetown university: somebody who is accepted by everyone and who's moderate who would listen to both sides. he says the goal should be to focus on what brings you together, rather than what tears you apart. jamal walcott/ spending thanksgiving with family: to be able to sit down with people and laugh and enjoy their presences and say you appreciate it... what's better than that? in washington, i'm dianne gallagher. ((christianne klein)) >>> and some of that political tension stems from but was it all true? ((ul news leader... we take a look at how the company is promising to eliminate misinformation on your timeline./// <<< announcer: you're watching the valley's news leader with paul court... which means we have another teacher of the game. ((christianne klein)) >> tonight chri
georgetown university psychology professor fathali moghaddam suggests the family come to the table with a pre-determined strategy. whether it's avoiding the topic completely... agreeing to listen to each other without arguing... or using a trusted family member as a mediator when discussing delicate subjects. georgetown university: somebody who is accepted by everyone and who's moderate who would listen to both sides. he says the goal should be to focus on what brings you together, rather than...
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monroe says that commonality forces veterans like kelley to change their behavior and psychological state to be successful with the horses. >> it's okay, buddy. >> they are learning how to calm themselves in order to interact with the horse. >> you have to control your emotions and your anger, and snap decisions because they are relying on you, too. saving her life and brought her back to her family and friends, tom johnson, fox 13 news. >> well, cook makes history in tallahassee tonight, and the second season is underway. the high school play-offs are the high school play-offs are here and it's high you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. the high school play-offs are here and it's high general mills big g cereals hear you. and "no way" to high fructose corn syrup. ? in every honey nut "o". every lucky charms spoonful. and every cinnamon toast crunch square. ? this is violet. this moment for awhile. a moment other kids wouldn't think twice about. her first bowl of cheerios. because now that cheerios are gluten free, violet, and many others are enjoying their first >> well,
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fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown university: somebody who is accepted by everyone and who's moderate who would listen to both sides. fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown university: lots families are going to be getting together where they differ sharply. he says the goal should be to focus on what brings you together.. rather than what tears you apart.... or else.. you could find yourself in the middle of a political food fight. there's much more coming up in the second half of fox5 news at 5. fire sound closer look at this type of fire that can put you, your family and home all at risk tomorrow. then we check in a t alocal grocery store to see what people are stocking up on ?? ?? nobody likes a dog with bad breath. that's why there's oravet dental hygiene chews. oravet's dual action approach cleans teeth and gets to the underlying cause of bad breath by blocking bacteria to help ask your vet about oravet chews. fire sound we just can't show this enough ... it's what happens when you put a frozen turkey into a fryer... just one of the many danger
fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown university: somebody who is accepted by everyone and who's moderate who would listen to both sides. fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown university: lots families are going to be getting together where they differ sharply. he says the goal should be to focus on what brings you together.. rather than what tears you apart.... or else.. you could find yourself in the middle of a political food fight. there's much more coming...
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(gfx 1: election stress - source: american psychological assn.)the american psychological association found more than half of voters surveyed say the presidential election is a significant source of concern. (vo asim shah)psychiatrist asim shah says that can lead to heart palpitations, nightmares, and trouble sleeping...(sot asim shah / baylor college of medicine @2:54 - cut down as needed.)a person may have uncontrollable worry, uncontrollable anxiety, uncontrollable feara& of what happens if a or b loses.(vo generic crowd shots)for many voters, the contentious hillary clinton-donald trump battle is causing more stress than past races.(rose tilson / brooklyn @115924 - 1 shot) stomach. i feel an ulcer coming on.(sot curtis langdon / new jersey @120959)we are severely divided as a nation and that concerns me anymore than anything else.(vo / nat of candidates arguing)(gfx?) psychiatrists suggest you take frequent breaks from social media.. go for walks.. play with pets.. and avoid political debates with family and friendsa&(sot dr asim shah @approx 5:45)we need to be careful about discu
(gfx 1: election stress - source: american psychological assn.)the american psychological association found more than half of voters surveyed say the presidential election is a significant source of concern. (vo asim shah)psychiatrist asim shah says that can lead to heart palpitations, nightmares, and trouble sleeping...(sot asim shah / baylor college of medicine @2:54 - cut down as needed.)a person may have uncontrollable worry, uncontrollable anxiety, uncontrollable feara& of what happens...
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>> oh, you mean the notion of people as pushed by their psychologying rather than by -- psychology rather than by cause and benefits? >> correct. >> well, i think there's a lot to that. i haven't really had that kind of issue arise in cases. i don't think any -- anyone who's argued cases or -- i don't think they've ever mentioned that. but i've read some of the material by cass sunstein and others, and i think there's a lot of merit to it. is it, is it -- if things don't come up in my cases, i tend not to pay much attention. but is it still as big as it was, say, ten years ago? >> yeah, that book "misbehaving," and the author talks answer about the evolution, and it seems like it's gaining traction in economic models as they're incorporating more of that psychology base. >> is cotman still going strong? >> yes. yeah, he is. >> he's very aggressive. >> he is, indeed. >> that's good. i really -- i've lost touch to a certain extent with economic analysis of law because it really doesn't come up much in my cases. i thought when i was appointed in 1981 that i'd have a lot of antitrust cases be
>> oh, you mean the notion of people as pushed by their psychologying rather than by -- psychology rather than by cause and benefits? >> correct. >> well, i think there's a lot to that. i haven't really had that kind of issue arise in cases. i don't think any -- anyone who's argued cases or -- i don't think they've ever mentioned that. but i've read some of the material by cass sunstein and others, and i think there's a lot of merit to it. is it, is it -- if things don't come...
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but, arch, it's psychological. ha ha ha. "psychological"! once more we hear from dr. sigmund freus. arch, don't you see how upset these people are gonna be if you take away their chance to shout "surprise"? yeah, archie, they've all been looking forward to shouting at you. gloria: hey, ma! is this the box? oh, yeah. i'm sure it's in here. archie, look! gia, italy, 1944." archie, if we knew how old you were then, we could figure out how old you are now. i know how old i am now! forty-nine today. now, let's forget this. will you do something useful and get me a beer? [doorbell rings] oh, it's them! it's the guests! come on, you gotta leave! [all yelling] gloria: give me your arm. what do you want me to do? put on your coat! you gotta go out the back door and in the front like you're coming home from work. and would you please act surprised? come on, come on! i can get out the door myself! [doorbell rings] they're at the door! coming! coming! oh, hi! [all exchanging greetings] oh, yeah, sure. over at louise's house. only it's still not mister and missus, edith. oh, no, we're still not
but, arch, it's psychological. ha ha ha. "psychological"! once more we hear from dr. sigmund freus. arch, don't you see how upset these people are gonna be if you take away their chance to shout "surprise"? yeah, archie, they've all been looking forward to shouting at you. gloria: hey, ma! is this the box? oh, yeah. i'm sure it's in here. archie, look! gia, italy, 1944." archie, if we knew how old you were then, we could figure out how old you are now. i know how old i...
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"this is a go the american psychological association is also offering tips to counter election stress. they recommend: limiting 24-hour cable news consumption, avoid getting into arguments about the election, channel your energy into doing something good, something you love, better yet volunteer, and realize that your association says 52-percent of americans are reporting that they're stressed out about this election. as we head to break -- let's check out storm track seven live doppler radar. eileen has the storm track seven kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast i mild today with a few showers late this afternoon through tonight. mainly dry the rest of their support for fallen officers. eastern iowa police officers are going to des moines this morning line of duty last week. plus... a congregation weighs in on the election -- trying to sway other members to vote a certain way. and the presidential election through the eyes of children. what they think of the messages the candidates are sending. good morning,
"this is a go the american psychological association is also offering tips to counter election stress. they recommend: limiting 24-hour cable news consumption, avoid getting into arguments about the election, channel your energy into doing something good, something you love, better yet volunteer, and realize that your association says 52-percent of americans are reporting that they're stressed out about this election. as we head to break -- let's check out storm track seven live doppler...
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. >>> the psychology of shopping. stand back, ya hear! breakout the syrup because denny's new fluffier, tastier, >>> all new at sock federal fumbles an -- at 10:00 federal fumblings. . list. $70 million for tribal prisons, twice the necessary amount. the botched gun running operation we investigated. fast and furious on the list. other lowlights a study looking into why children don't like to eat food that's been sneezed on. that cost $2 million. then a half million to send a text message discouraging the use of chewing tobacco. >>> watch yo feeds. a consumer alert about holiday scams that could be targeting you. three big ones a text message saying you've won a gift card. it takes you to a website where yourent personal information. the other -- your personal information. the other ones down loadable christmas lyrics. be skeptical. buying more, or things you don't need. the psychology of shopping. we're taking action to point out some of the techniques. if the items are in the middle of the shelf and if a price end in 9 -- ends in 9 peop
. >>> the psychology of shopping. stand back, ya hear! breakout the syrup because denny's new fluffier, tastier, >>> all new at sock federal fumbles an -- at 10:00 federal fumblings. . list. $70 million for tribal prisons, twice the necessary amount. the botched gun running operation we investigated. fast and furious on the list. other lowlights a study looking into why children don't like to eat food that's been sneezed on. that cost $2 million. then a half million to send a...
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stores are using psychology and research to their advantage and get you to spend your money. for instance, if items are on the middle of the shelf at and a price ends in 9 people are more likely to buy. also the way store clerks treat customers may also influence shoppers, but surprisingly and unfortunately rude salespeople are the most productive. rude salespeople in luxury lower self-es esteem to spend more. the right tunes can make shoppers happier and lose track of time. >> coming up, a florida man attacked by an alligator and lives to tell about it. how he survived. >> eating out today, i'm erik waxler with why fast food restaurants like this one are just one of many places you might see a major disruption today. >>> live from the station taking action for you, this is abc action news. >>> fearing for their lives for the first time this morning, we're hearing 9-1-1 calls from people at ohio state during yesterday's knife attack. >> new video this morning of a restaurant robbery on thanksgiving day, the car south lead them to the suspects. >> and pole workers in virginia
stores are using psychology and research to their advantage and get you to spend your money. for instance, if items are on the middle of the shelf at and a price ends in 9 people are more likely to buy. also the way store clerks treat customers may also influence shoppers, but surprisingly and unfortunately rude salespeople are the most productive. rude salespeople in luxury lower self-es esteem to spend more. the right tunes can make shoppers happier and lose track of time. >> coming up,...
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according to an american psychological association survey, more than half of all americans say it was the source of significant stress. for some -- >> some of my family actually supported mr. trump, which flabbergasted me. >> reporter: the anxiety of just being with the politically divided family member will keep them from showing up on thanksgiving. >> no. i will not be going home. >> reporter: others view inevitable. >> it's not that we're not going to talk about it. it's how long we're going to talk about it. >> election will be one of the topics. >> reporter: experts say there's smart ways to navigate the elephant in the room. >> families will be getting together where they differ sharply. >> reporter: georgetown university psychology professor suggests that the family come to the people with a pre-determined strategy, whether it's avoiding the topic completely, agreeing to listen t arguing or using a trusted family member as a mediator. >> somebody who is accepted by everyone and who is more moderate and who would listen to both sides. >> reporter: the goals should be on what bri
according to an american psychological association survey, more than half of all americans say it was the source of significant stress. for some -- >> some of my family actually supported mr. trump, which flabbergasted me. >> reporter: the anxiety of just being with the politically divided family member will keep them from showing up on thanksgiving. >> no. i will not be going home. >> reporter: others view inevitable. >> it's not that we're not going to talk about...
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in a general psychological sense, it will be a boost. are obvious differences of the the approach brexit government and donald trump in that brexit actually is about pretrade. opening up opportunities worldwide. on the whole, i think the psychological effect is one that will worry the europeans quite a lot. odd, the letter that the president of the council sent to the american president. i think they are nervous. francine: because they are, would it not be going a step further. if you have a president-elect casting doubts on the u.s. commitment to nato, given the strength of the british military, even the intelligence of the british military, does it not mean that the eu will have to be a lot more friendly with theresa may? guest: i think what you say about nato -- i was ignoring that dimension, sorry. you are right. be verypeans will anxious to have britain's commitment to nato reaffirmed. they will come under a lot of pressure to increase defense spending. but they will be very anxious. britain, for example, contributes men to the defe
in a general psychological sense, it will be a boost. are obvious differences of the the approach brexit government and donald trump in that brexit actually is about pretrade. opening up opportunities worldwide. on the whole, i think the psychological effect is one that will worry the europeans quite a lot. odd, the letter that the president of the council sent to the american president. i think they are nervous. francine: because they are, would it not be going a step further. if you have a...
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don't try and give your child psychology. (door closes) (audience laughing) (carefree music) (door opening) nd i want to have a little talk... what are you burying? - [kathy] nothing, nothing, just a bird. (audience laughing) - [bud] that's a strange looking bird. wait this is betty's good pen, or it was. man are you in trouble this was her prized possession. (kathy shushes bud) - not so loud! - what did you use on it, a sledgehammer? man, she'll wring your little neck. (kathy shushes bud) - i didn't mean to do it! - and now you're burying the evidence, huh? - oh please don't tell anyone - i have to! - please, i'll buy her a new one. - with what? just give me a chance and don't tell on me. - now look kathy-- - if you'll give me a chance, i'll do anything you want me to, just name it! - no kathy, when you do something wrong... - [kathy] i'll do anything you say! - you got to face the consequences! - [kathy] i'll do anything! - the way you've been acting lately, you're skating on real thin ice! now that i've been given the job
don't try and give your child psychology. (door closes) (audience laughing) (carefree music) (door opening) nd i want to have a little talk... what are you burying? - [kathy] nothing, nothing, just a bird. (audience laughing) - [bud] that's a strange looking bird. wait this is betty's good pen, or it was. man are you in trouble this was her prized possession. (kathy shushes bud) - not so loud! - what did you use on it, a sledgehammer? man, she'll wring your little neck. (kathy shushes bud) - i...
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so you thought maybe a little reverse psychology might do the trick. you reversed the guy pretty good, officer. i want full witness statements. i've recently come to realize who i am, lieutenant. you may find this odd, but so have i. only i've been under treatment. my friend, i've had the purgative of profound emotional pain, the englishwoman? yes. she left me in the most bizarre of circumstances. she seemed very smart. it's been hard going, my friend, but i think i'm better for it. i think you deserved it, lieutenant. yes, we're not suited as acolytes of venus kneeling before the fleshy shrines of carnal pleasure. do you know what kind of men we are, ballan-- [ chuckles ] yes. i was gonna say "spartans," but samurai is just as correct. i know. i'm sure that i could easily be to blame for your earlier confusion. yes, you are to blame, but things are different now. jack, we have both come through cleansing rites of passage, and now it's time to restore the previous order. arracks and ballads? i'm really ready for a good fight, lieutenant. i know that co
so you thought maybe a little reverse psychology might do the trick. you reversed the guy pretty good, officer. i want full witness statements. i've recently come to realize who i am, lieutenant. you may find this odd, but so have i. only i've been under treatment. my friend, i've had the purgative of profound emotional pain, the englishwoman? yes. she left me in the most bizarre of circumstances. she seemed very smart. it's been hard going, my friend, but i think i'm better for it. i think you...
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it is a bold experiment in criminal justice and clinical psychology. question: can aggressive counseling bring someone back from the brink of radicalization? >> what we have started here is revolutionary. i think it's great. >> reporter: manny atwal is a federal public defender representing 20-year-old abdullahi yusuf. he is one of eight first- generation somali americans, all in their teens or early 20s, convicted in may of plotting to go to syria and fight for the islamic state. >> i know we punish juveniles. i get that, and i understand that, and i know we punish young adults and i get that and understand that, but at the same time, to say "let's just lock them up for a lifetime" is not the right solution. >> reporter: while he was in jail awaiting sentencing, abdullahi yusuf has become the nation's first convicted terrorist to undergo terrorism rehabilitation. he has two mentors who counsel him regularly, and a wide- ranging reading list. >> learning american civics, learning about american culture, learning about the east and west, it just opened
it is a bold experiment in criminal justice and clinical psychology. question: can aggressive counseling bring someone back from the brink of radicalization? >> what we have started here is revolutionary. i think it's great. >> reporter: manny atwal is a federal public defender representing 20-year-old abdullahi yusuf. he is one of eight first- generation somali americans, all in their teens or early 20s, convicted in may of plotting to go to syria and fight for the islamic state....
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mary moloney stores use psychology to influence what you buy. stores are using psychology and research to encourage shoppers to open their wallets. for instance -- if items are on the middle of a shelf and if a price ends in nine studies show people are more likely to buy. how sales clerks treat customers may also influence shoppers. but according to a study the nice guy doesn't always finish first. in fact rude sales people in luxury stores can cause customers with lower self-esteem to spend more. and if you think the music yo random -- think again. the right genre can make shoppers happier and lose track of time. studies show pop music leads to impulse buys. whereas shoppers may not pay attention to lesser known music and instead focus on prices. things to consider to help you shop smarter. for consumer watch -- i'm mary moloney. consumer scientists have also found that when shoppers find good deals... it activates the brain's reward center... which makes shoppers feel satisfied. christmas is slowly arriving at today -- the christmas tree was
mary moloney stores use psychology to influence what you buy. stores are using psychology and research to encourage shoppers to open their wallets. for instance -- if items are on the middle of a shelf and if a price ends in nine studies show people are more likely to buy. how sales clerks treat customers may also influence shoppers. but according to a study the nice guy doesn't always finish first. in fact rude sales people in luxury stores can cause customers with lower self-esteem to spend...
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it's called the psychology of shopping. for example, studies show you're more likely to buy item they are in the middle of a shelf or if a price ends in nine, you see a lot of that. and rude salespeople, this is interesting, in luxury stores can cause customers with lower self-esteem to spend more money so you're kind of pressured into it because they're a little rude. and if you th hear is random, think again. the right genre can make shoppers happier and lose track of time. i know that has happened to me. and studies show that pop music actually leads to impulse buys. >> interesting, the psychology behind shopping. now you know. >>> all right. this is a great story. a florida dog's christmas wish was granted early this year. kia is a 1-year-old short-beda who loves playing with her toy santa. really treat her and meet the big guy. you can tell by the picture how excited she was. look at that, mouth wide open. kia has actually become an instagram star. i checked out her page, really funny >> oh, really? what is her user na
it's called the psychology of shopping. for example, studies show you're more likely to buy item they are in the middle of a shelf or if a price ends in nine, you see a lot of that. and rude salespeople, this is interesting, in luxury stores can cause customers with lower self-esteem to spend more money so you're kind of pressured into it because they're a little rude. and if you th hear is random, think again. the right genre can make shoppers happier and lose track of time. i know that has...
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. >> psychologically we feel like 3.875 is a much higher rate than 3.3625, if that's what we're looking at. the psychological impact is fairly substantial. >> reporter: the rise in interest rates is also hitting the stocks of those who invest in real estate. >> reits are derivative of the economy. interest rates going up with send reits down. if the economy does better, that should help rent growth. >> reporter: it really is a grand irony. donald trump rode to victory on an electorate looking for a better economy and a better standard of living. but the initial financial market reaction made mortgages more expensive and could push rents even higher. for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >> can the trump stock market rally continue? and how did so many get it so wrong? the question of the week, i suppose. joining us now to discuss, david leibovitz and bryan railing from wells fargo investment institute. david, can this rally continue or is it time for a little breather here? >> so i wouldn't be surprised to see this rally take a breather. there's a still a lot of
. >> psychologically we feel like 3.875 is a much higher rate than 3.3625, if that's what we're looking at. the psychological impact is fairly substantial. >> reporter: the rise in interest rates is also hitting the stocks of those who invest in real estate. >> reits are derivative of the economy. interest rates going up with send reits down. if the economy does better, that should help rent growth. >> reporter: it really is a grand irony. donald trump rode to victory on...
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a competition psychology. very practical.rent team, he doesn't take it personally that you trash talked him. the point is i won, we have a job to do. do you want to join my team? i'm the coach so you can't cross me now. adam: donald trump whether you like that analogy he uses or not. he speaks in a way politicians don't. as a reporter when i'm interviewing people i want to hit them over the microphone when i'm talking to a politician and getting the talking points. i have said can you please speak in english to me, when donald trump says that kind of stuff is there a psychological aspect he's using when talking to other people? >> i think to listen to donald trump and say this is absolutely a concrete fact that represents his unalterable position would be wrong. because at every moment he knows he's being listened to. so he's thinking, i'm entering a deal-making moment whether it's with the wall or with tax or with a trillion dollar bill that will get people moving again and build infrastructure. it may not be his last and. i
a competition psychology. very practical.rent team, he doesn't take it personally that you trash talked him. the point is i won, we have a job to do. do you want to join my team? i'm the coach so you can't cross me now. adam: donald trump whether you like that analogy he uses or not. he speaks in a way politicians don't. as a reporter when i'm interviewing people i want to hit them over the microphone when i'm talking to a politician and getting the talking points. i have said can you please...
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. >> reporter: and according to a study by the american psychological association the cans. it's called -- republicans. it's called election distress disorder. a lot of people get consumed by the campaign negativity, arguing in social media, and getting what happened up in the what ifs should their candidate lose. jerry, an active new mexico west side advocate believes one way to beat the stress is through cooperating. >> i think we can rise above it by saying we can work together. >> re her neighborhood association, and she says it's all about working for the common good. >> this is a good way to start the selection, look what we've done together as a community without party affiliation. >> reporter: the american psychological association is offering tips to counter election stress. they recommend limiting 24-hour cable news consumption, avoid getting into arguments about the election, channel energy into doing something good, something you love, better yet your vote really does count. >> and that was eddie garcia reporting. the american psychological association says 52 pe
. >> reporter: and according to a study by the american psychological association the cans. it's called -- republicans. it's called election distress disorder. a lot of people get consumed by the campaign negativity, arguing in social media, and getting what happened up in the what ifs should their candidate lose. jerry, an active new mexico west side advocate believes one way to beat the stress is through cooperating. >> i think we can rise above it by saying we can work together....
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the american psychology association has post election coping tips. many people are stressed out. >> we post -td them with the story on our web site. kdvr.com. >> more than 2.7 million coloradoens participated in the election yesterday. either through mail in. early voting. or polling place. that's a new record for the state. we spoke to colorado secretary of state. wayne williams. about the voter turn out. he says this year more people actually waited until election day. and voted in person. >> probably about 7 to 8 percent of the total vote was cast in person. two years ago using the same model. h the people voting in person. >> of that 2.7 million plus. who voted. secretary says about 2 hundred thousand cast ballots in person. >> . developing tonight. denver police taking two possible suspects into custody after a deadly shooting near the 16 street mall. officer shut down 15 to 19 street. around 3 p.m. they say two victims were taken to the hospital. one of them died. we don't have an update on the hour. police haven't said whether they are still l
the american psychology association has post election coping tips. many people are stressed out. >> we post -td them with the story on our web site. kdvr.com. >> more than 2.7 million coloradoens participated in the election yesterday. either through mail in. early voting. or polling place. that's a new record for the state. we spoke to colorado secretary of state. wayne williams. about the voter turn out. he says this year more people actually waited until election day. and voted...
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>>fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown university: lots of families are going to beether where they differ sharply. >> reporter:georgetown university psychology professor fathali moghaddam suggests the family come to the table with a pre- determined strategy. >> reporter:whether it's avoiding the topic completely. agreeing to listen to each other without arguing. >> reporter:or using a trusted family member as a mediator when discussing delicate subjects. >>fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown accepted by everyone and who's moderate who would listen to both sides. >> reporter:he says the goal should be to focus on what brings you together, rather than what tears you apart. >>jamal walcott/ spending thanksgiving with family: to be able to sit down with people and laugh and enjoy their presences and say you appreciate it. what's better than that? >> reporter:in washington, i'm dianne gallagher. >> brittney: we do find scattered showers and ran and scattered snow and portland, and if you are close to so lake city. depending on where you are planning to
>>fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown university: lots of families are going to beether where they differ sharply. >> reporter:georgetown university psychology professor fathali moghaddam suggests the family come to the table with a pre- determined strategy. >> reporter:whether it's avoiding the topic completely. agreeing to listen to each other without arguing. >> reporter:or using a trusted family member as a mediator when discussing delicate...
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henderson in psychology. midge: betty, this is dicks davis and flash warren. this is betty anderson. she's one of the coaching staff. betty: hi. flash: hi, betty. dicks: hi, betty. midge: betty's our secret weapon in the studies department. real brain. i'm assigning her to the player who needs the most help. flash: well i'm practically failing look, i'm in a big rush. which of these guys do you want me to coach? midge: this is lou carlson. brilliant in psychology. lou, you team up with flash warren. lou: okay let's go. i have to get to math. we can talk on the way. betty: i'm in a hurry too. are you going to the science building? i thought we might- midge: oh dicks isn't going with you, betty. i'm coaching him. he doesn't need a super intellect like yours. i'm putting you with one of the fellows who was really having trouble. betty: thanks loads. muley: hi, dicks. dicks: hey muley, how are you? midge: oh hello, muley. muley: hello. i was supposed to talk to you. midge: betty, this is muley orkin. he plays end on the varsity. muley, this is betty anderson. she'
henderson in psychology. midge: betty, this is dicks davis and flash warren. this is betty anderson. she's one of the coaching staff. betty: hi. flash: hi, betty. dicks: hi, betty. midge: betty's our secret weapon in the studies department. real brain. i'm assigning her to the player who needs the most help. flash: well i'm practically failing look, i'm in a big rush. which of these guys do you want me to coach? midge: this is lou carlson. brilliant in psychology. lou, you team up with flash...
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butt to fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown university: lots of families are going to be getting together where they differ sharply. he says the goal should be to focus on what brings you together.. rather than what tears you apart.... or else.. you could find yourself in the middle of a political food fight. as i keep saying... hold off on buying that las vegas raiders jersey... we have a new twist this morning. the city of oakland is working on a new deal to keep the team... see what local leaders are saying about it next. is black friday everything that it's cracked up to be? facts vs fiction about the so-called busiest shopping day of the year. coming hoping to be the new home of the raiders too... but the city of oakland isn't going to give up their team without a fight... a new stadium deal could be in the works. "the lott group has the ability and the willingness...more than that..the passion to actually put the private money into this deal build a stadium" a group led by former raider ronnie lott...is paving the way for this oakland deal... nevada law- maker
butt to fathali moghaddam/ professor of psychology, georgetown university: lots of families are going to be getting together where they differ sharply. he says the goal should be to focus on what brings you together.. rather than what tears you apart.... or else.. you could find yourself in the middle of a political food fight. as i keep saying... hold off on buying that las vegas raiders jersey... we have a new twist this morning. the city of oakland is working on a new deal to keep the...
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for example, if you want to be an animal trainer, a psychology background is helpful because psychology deals with behavior modification. other college backgrounds that are excellent to have would be zoology, which is the study of animals, and biology, which is the study of life. a reinforcement history simply lets the animal know, "hey, jeff is okay." how long does it take to build a relationship with these animals? there is no clear-cut answer. it just depends on the amount of time that the trainin takes to bond with the animal. sometimes, it takes as long as a few years before you're actually able to get in the water with the animal, but it is worth the wait. it's a lot of fun. do these animals have their own personalities? not necessarily personalities, because they're not people -- they are animals -- but they have their own distinct dispositions. i know that sikku here is very, very playful. she often splashes water unexpectedly. she'll jump up and down. she'll shake her head. whereas a.j., one of our other beluga whales, is very mellow, very relaxed. why don't you go ahead and re
for example, if you want to be an animal trainer, a psychology background is helpful because psychology deals with behavior modification. other college backgrounds that are excellent to have would be zoology, which is the study of animals, and biology, which is the study of life. a reinforcement history simply lets the animal know, "hey, jeff is okay." how long does it take to build a relationship with these animals? there is no clear-cut answer. it just depends on the amount of time...
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the psychological hit may be the hardest. real estate agent in dallas told me buyers are watching rates very closely. home prices continue to rise faster than income, but that's largely due to a lack of homes store sale amid high demand. the jump in interest rates is unlikely to cut into those prices in the near-term. for "nightly business report," i'm diana oil why i can in washington. >> to really more about the impact on housing, head to our website, nbr.com. >>> only about one in seven americans believe he or she is saving enough for retirement. americans median savings in retirement accounts right now is a scant $63,000. though people in their 60s have three times as much, still not enough to live comfortably into old age. how might the trump administration address what some call a looming administration crisis. tim, always great to see you. and i know you're going to teach me how to tie a bowtie when next we are together. let's talk about one thing that you focused on, and that is the trump -- a trump administration's o
the psychological hit may be the hardest. real estate agent in dallas told me buyers are watching rates very closely. home prices continue to rise faster than income, but that's largely due to a lack of homes store sale amid high demand. the jump in interest rates is unlikely to cut into those prices in the near-term. for "nightly business report," i'm diana oil why i can in washington. >> to really more about the impact on housing, head to our website, nbr.com. >>>...
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(gfx 1: election stress - source: american psychological assn.)the american psychological association found more than half of voters surveyed say the presidential election is a significant source of concern. (vo asim shah)psychiatrist asim shah says that can lead baylor college of medicine @2:54 - cut down as needed.)a person may have uncontrollable worry, uncontrollable anxiety, uncontrollable feara& of what happens if a or b loses.(vo generic crowd shots)for many voters, the contentious hillary clinton-donald trump battle is causing more stress than past races.(rose tilson / brooklyn @115924 - 1 shot) literally a knot in my stomach. i feel an ulcer coming on.(sot curtis langdon / new jersey @120959)we are severely divided as a nation and that concerns me anymore than anything else.(vo / nat of candidates arguing)(gfx?) psychiatrists suggest you take frequent breaks from social media.. go foral political debates with family and friendsa&(sot dr asim shah @approx 5:45)we need to be careful about discussing results of the election with people not on our sidea&. because that starts argu
(gfx 1: election stress - source: american psychological assn.)the american psychological association found more than half of voters surveyed say the presidential election is a significant source of concern. (vo asim shah)psychiatrist asim shah says that can lead baylor college of medicine @2:54 - cut down as needed.)a person may have uncontrollable worry, uncontrollable anxiety, uncontrollable feara& of what happens if a or b loses.(vo generic crowd shots)for many voters, the contentious...
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the american psychological association found similar results. according to their survey, 52% of adults say the election is causing very or somewhat significant stress. the results break down failure equally between republicans and democrats, again. but the results differ when it comes to age. older adults and millenials are feeling the most stress. that concerns the past president of the apa. >> research shows that college students' anxiety and depression has been going up over the last few years. and i'm worried that here we're now dump on them this uncertain election, this really churned-up campaign that we're looking, campaigns plural. and if it's stressing out non-students and other people, the seniors and even the boomers are more than 50% stressed by this, then how about the millenials who are already showing an increase in anxiety and depression over the last few years? >> some people are fearing problems at the polls when they show up to vote. others worry about how the election will impact them once a candidate is chosen. >> reporter: d
the american psychological association found similar results. according to their survey, 52% of adults say the election is causing very or somewhat significant stress. the results break down failure equally between republicans and democrats, again. but the results differ when it comes to age. older adults and millenials are feeling the most stress. that concerns the past president of the apa. >> research shows that college students' anxiety and depression has been going up over the last...
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intelligence agencies say that russia was running a psy-op, a psychological operation to influence us in who to pick for the next president, russian said itas in contact with the trurump campaign while it ran that op to affect hillary clinton. if you're the director of the cia, the dirtor of national intelligence, today what did you tell him? i i mean, as of today, what do y do? today our best sources, our best methods, our most secret stuff about russia? do you give him our best dirt on putitin? our biggest plans about putin? tell him about our spipies in putin's government? and what do you do if you're president obama right now deciding exactly how you're going to hand over these keys? we are in uncharted territory in so many ways. elizizeth warren is here tonight live, next. stay with us. >>> today bernie sanders said he would not rule out running again in 2020. four years is a long time from now. has a huge role to play in the next iteration of liberal politics in this country b also a truth that in 2020 senator sanders will be 79 years old. donald trump is already the oldest pers
intelligence agencies say that russia was running a psy-op, a psychological operation to influence us in who to pick for the next president, russian said itas in contact with the trurump campaign while it ran that op to affect hillary clinton. if you're the director of the cia, the dirtor of national intelligence, today what did you tell him? i i mean, as of today, what do y do? today our best sources, our best methods, our most secret stuff about russia? do you give him our best dirt on...
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the 2016 election was a significant source of stress for 52 percent of american adults with the psychological association has some tips first- class limit your immediate consumption take time for yourself go for what to avoid getting into discussions >>mark: there is someone in custody being questioned this happen around 1230 this born in the only describe as a black man and two women the police are adding extra officers out on the streets normally is a bit bathtub and around this time if you're after using it is very light to come out of antioch's board they point to an easy commute heading west it is only 14 minutes to get from hillcrest out to 242 >>robin winston: right there in the middle of the screen no. 101 between 68880 it is a great ride >>reporter: there is other opportunities very widespread getting in, however over the east bay hills the fall was on to be hanging around mid '60s will honor seven for sfo as it spreads out to rob the general bay area it will be a clearing story as we look ahead the next opportunity is looking a little better to the to do follow-up response to that i
the 2016 election was a significant source of stress for 52 percent of american adults with the psychological association has some tips first- class limit your immediate consumption take time for yourself go for what to avoid getting into discussions >>mark: there is someone in custody being questioned this happen around 1230 this born in the only describe as a black man and two women the police are adding extra officers out on the streets normally is a bit bathtub and around this time if...