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[laughter] i also, by the way, in my book about psychopaths i gave him the psychopath because wanted to shoot a baa boo on -- baboon on safari because you wondered what it would be like to shoot a human is classic psychopath. [laughter] actually, i bumped into a. a. gill hat an award -- at ap award ceremony, and he came bounding up to me and said i would never sue another journalist -- because he'd heard i was in -- he was in my book. i said, it's not all of us, it's not a normal thing to think, it's just you. [laughter] so he said well, you don't hunt, so you wouldn't understand. so i said, i sell more books than you do. [laughter] so i won. [laughter] so we were attacking people who were misusing their privilege and i think we fell in love with it so much that a day without a shaming felt like a day picking fingernails and treading water. it began to feel like we had an empty in our lives when there wasn't anybody to shame. and so we started i think attacking people who were only misusing their privilege if you really half closed your eyes. and into that rather explosive atmosphere
[laughter] i also, by the way, in my book about psychopaths i gave him the psychopath because wanted to shoot a baa boo on -- baboon on safari because you wondered what it would be like to shoot a human is classic psychopath. [laughter] actually, i bumped into a. a. gill hat an award -- at ap award ceremony, and he came bounding up to me and said i would never sue another journalist -- because he'd heard i was in -- he was in my book. i said, it's not all of us, it's not a normal thing to...
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i also did a book about psychopaths, the psychopath test. because like all of us, you wonder what it's like to shoot the person who is a classic psychopath plus giving my television documentary bad reviews of classic psychic. i actually bumped into a girl at an awards ceremony not too long ago and he came and that i would never sue another is that you know how he wrote the column because like all of us he wondered what it was like to shoot a person. is that it's not all of us. it's not a normal thing to think. it is just you. so he says well you wouldn't understand. so i said i felt more books than you do. -- i. felt more books than you do. so we were attacking people and we fell in love with it so much that a day without shaming felt like a day picking fingernails and treading water. it began to feel weird and yet i live so there wasn't anybody to share with. so we started attacking people who are only misusing the privilege if you really have to and into that rather explosive atmosphere, an unsuspecting woman. i'm going to tell the sake of
i also did a book about psychopaths, the psychopath test. because like all of us, you wonder what it's like to shoot the person who is a classic psychopath plus giving my television documentary bad reviews of classic psychic. i actually bumped into a girl at an awards ceremony not too long ago and he came and that i would never sue another is that you know how he wrote the column because like all of us he wondered what it was like to shoot a person. is that it's not all of us. it's not a normal...
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the inventor of the psychopath checklist. i go crazy. i started spot psychopath a lot.nd robert hare said to me that effectively what happened is the way you drunk with power is exactly what happens when lots of people. i can't control what people do with it. people go to get sensitive let go off and have enormous power over people's lives. so they will go to the civil commitment centers were people who have committed sex crimes will get sent after have done their time in prison. essentially for the rest of their lives and people make these judgments based on three things doing a psychopath spotting course. so it is really, really serious issue. created something as scientific as psychology can ever be, this valuable tool being misused. made fun of myself misusing it. our tendency to over label people and overdiagnosed with the spanish we have for reducing people. we look to label people. children as young as four in america are being labeled bipolar because they present with temper tantrums. it's quite clearly a cautionary tale about confirmation bias which is a huge p
the inventor of the psychopath checklist. i go crazy. i started spot psychopath a lot.nd robert hare said to me that effectively what happened is the way you drunk with power is exactly what happens when lots of people. i can't control what people do with it. people go to get sensitive let go off and have enormous power over people's lives. so they will go to the civil commitment centers were people who have committed sex crimes will get sent after have done their time in prison. essentially...
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well, we all have a little bit of narcissism, we all have a little bit of psychopathic tendencies those are relatively normal things for people to hold, but what is interesting is how the things manifest, in online environments and through social media and it seems that people that have these traits they are using these traits to kind of seem more normal. so they are trying to behave like everybody else. it may be easy for someone that is not a gnars cyst, to attract a partner off line to make friends, but it is more hard for someone to get that done. so on a social networking site, they can him tick behavior, and try to make those same connections in a online environment. >> so jesse, is it then fair to judge somebody that you might be considering hiring or dating by say the number of selfies they post. >> i think kit be a little bit of a red flag, with that association, you might kind of scratch your head and be like hmm. could this person be a gnars cyst, might they have other antisocial traits and i think inherently we have that little question mark in our heads when we see someone
well, we all have a little bit of narcissism, we all have a little bit of psychopathic tendencies those are relatively normal things for people to hold, but what is interesting is how the things manifest, in online environments and through social media and it seems that people that have these traits they are using these traits to kind of seem more normal. so they are trying to behave like everybody else. it may be easy for someone that is not a gnars cyst, to attract a partner off line to make...
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i think as a result it is getting psychopaths. it is attracting psychopaths.hat is not the only people they attacked by any means. but those that they are attracting in the west clearly a higher percentage of people attracted to violence. then we have seen in the past. brian lamb: when you and your co-author talk about the new media and all of that, what is your own conclusion? new media is good or bad for the world? jessica stern: i think it is good for the world, but i think we have to ask my co-author. i just think this is the dark side of the new media. we have not come up with a way to deal with that. we have not yet come up with a way to deal with it. brian lamb: in your conversations with him, does he think there is a way? jessica stern: he has been an advocate of taking down terrorist recruitment messages. he knows -- i think i can speak for him in this regard -- he knows it can't possibly be 100% effective, but what we would like to do is make it a little bit more difficult for isis to recruit. youtube has been very active. facebook has been very acti
i think as a result it is getting psychopaths. it is attracting psychopaths.hat is not the only people they attacked by any means. but those that they are attracting in the west clearly a higher percentage of people attracted to violence. then we have seen in the past. brian lamb: when you and your co-author talk about the new media and all of that, what is your own conclusion? new media is good or bad for the world? jessica stern: i think it is good for the world, but i think we have to ask my...
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see you back here there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopathsnd mystery writers. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together we catch killers. we make a pretty good team you know? like starsky and hutch turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (breathing heavily) (coin clatters, keypad beeps) (phone rings, line clicks) (man) this is blackbird. identification. designate 2-2-3. i am blown. i am blown. this call is unauthorized, 2-2-3. this line is not secure. where is the safe house? negative, 2-2-3. you know the rules. (lin
see you back here there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopathsnd mystery writers. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and...
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higher education i'm very happy to announce our partnership with the state of california and our psychopath i school district known as wrinkle to success was recognized as the award winners or the $3 million group so bridge to success began as a purpose initiated in the san francisco under the leadership gavin newsom and involved the community college of san francisco and the department of children youth and families and scuffed and several important community organizations so i want to extend my hearty congratulations to everyone associated would bridge to success we're to call you the $3 million bridge to success. >> i also want to congratulate and let you know that the students at lingering high school are present to the the season the academy of finance went to the audit tax and advisors firmer for an up close looked at the careers their preparing for this is one the sfusd criteria academies that expose our students and motivates them to think about their college and career pathway and has the 21st century skills leptin them to process towards the file for the sfusd graduates in 2025 so
higher education i'm very happy to announce our partnership with the state of california and our psychopath i school district known as wrinkle to success was recognized as the award winners or the $3 million group so bridge to success began as a purpose initiated in the san francisco under the leadership gavin newsom and involved the community college of san francisco and the department of children youth and families and scuffed and several important community organizations so i want to extend...
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there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mystery that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together we catch killers. we make a pretty good team you know? like starsky and hutch turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (cheers and applause) (man) and did you hear? our favorite golfer is in the news again. missed a charity tournament over the weekend. really unfortunate the world's top golfer had to pull out. in fact, it's the first time he's pulled out of anything in five years. (boos and scattered laughter) ouch. ouch. what do you think, hank? should i take a mulligan? no, play through, bobby. play through. i will, my friend. we have a great show for you tonight. mr. castle. ellie monroe is here. she has a new mov
there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mystery that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together we catch killers. we make a pretty...
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classic psychopaths do that that's how they commit crimes.er cases, maybe you've seen it in courtrooms they don't cry, they look down they -- >> you can't control your emotion no matter how much you try when you're told, you're not going to marry that woman, you're not going to have children. he just got his life taken away from him. you'd expect him to be -- >> laughing and smirking during the trial. here what do you see? look at that look on his face. it's flat. you know? it's bizarre. >> defense lawyer's perspective, he's now going on trial for a double homicide. it's possible this guy -- obviously related to gangs but possibly serial killing going on. at the same time how do you get to first-degree murder? could they win on appeal? four guys are in the car three guys get out. how do they say first-degree murder, it's you and not one of the other guys? >> paul and i have been debating this. if you look at the massachusetts jury instructions this jury convicted on a theory of extreme atrocity. in other words, they didn't find that premedita
classic psychopaths do that that's how they commit crimes.er cases, maybe you've seen it in courtrooms they don't cry, they look down they -- >> you can't control your emotion no matter how much you try when you're told, you're not going to marry that woman, you're not going to have children. he just got his life taken away from him. you'd expect him to be -- >> laughing and smirking during the trial. here what do you see? look at that look on his face. it's flat. you know? it's...
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i had been told that federal investigators had -- had deemed him to be a psychopath, a sociopath.s told by one of the prosecutors that they did not think this whole crime happened because he wanted that truck. it happened because he was looking for somebody to kill. >> at the trial, deparvine insisted he was innocent and took the stand in his own defense. >> as soon as mr. deparvine took the stand, then prosecution turned very aggressive and went after mr. deparvine and basically started to pull apart all the alibis. >> deparvine told a series of stories trying to explain what happened. but none of them matched the physical evidence. >> the point where i made up my mind that he must be guilty was after i heard his complete testimony, and decided that all of the alibis that he was coming up with were just beyond belief. >> the jury took three hours to find deparvine guilty, and he was sentenced to death. in the end, some saliva on a plastic spoon and a small nick on his hand told investigators how he committed the crime and how he killed two innocent people who were just trying to
i had been told that federal investigators had -- had deemed him to be a psychopath, a sociopath.s told by one of the prosecutors that they did not think this whole crime happened because he wanted that truck. it happened because he was looking for somebody to kill. >> at the trial, deparvine insisted he was innocent and took the stand in his own defense. >> as soon as mr. deparvine took the stand, then prosecution turned very aggressive and went after mr. deparvine and basically...
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. >> in the -- >> you know the bottom line is motivating people the psychopaths to join us. do it abroad, make our problems easier here at home. >> i'm going to end with you because you're having trouble talking today but go ahead. >> if you're worried about the boarders legalize immigration and then we can look for the people sneaking across. seems pretty basic. look for the people who are trying to hide themselves coming in. >> all right. i shouldn't have ended with you because you started a whole other argument we don't have time for. meanwhile, a reality show cast member winning millions of dollars in two separate whistleblower payouts. some say rewarding whistleblowers is actually a crime. so should theyll see you at 2:30 eastern. now, back to "forbes on fox." >>> you may know him from "real housewives of new jersey" but did you know that cast member jim marchese is also scoring millions of dollars in two separate whistleblower cases. one worth more than $8 million over alleged shoddy mortgages at bank of america. the other for a $1.6 million settlement in a case accusi
. >> in the -- >> you know the bottom line is motivating people the psychopaths to join us. do it abroad, make our problems easier here at home. >> i'm going to end with you because you're having trouble talking today but go ahead. >> if you're worried about the boarders legalize immigration and then we can look for the people sneaking across. seems pretty basic. look for the people who are trying to hide themselves coming in. >> all right. i shouldn't have ended...
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there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mysteryters. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. i'm detective kate beckett. beckett. aah! beckett? could you get some backup, please? and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. oh! do i look like a killer to you? yes, you kill my patience. and together we catch killers. i hate this case. i know. isn't it great? mom. mom. mom, are you here?
there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths and mysteryters. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. i'm detective kate beckett. beckett. aah! beckett? could you get some backup, please? and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. oh! do i look like a killer to you? yes, you kill my patience. and...
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. >> in the -- >> you know the bottom line is motivating people the psychopaths to join us. do it abroad, make our problems easier here at home. >> i'm going to end with you because you're having trouble talking today but go ahead. >> if you're worried about the boarders legalize immigration and then we can look for the people sneaking across. seems pretty basic. look for the people who are trying to hide themselves coming in. >> all right. i shouldn't have ended with you because you started a whole other argument we don't have time for. meanwhile, a reality show cast member winning millions of dollars in two separate whistleblower payouts. some say rewarding whistleblowers is actually a crime. so should they [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ ♪ll see you at 2:30 eastern. now, back to "forbes on
. >> in the -- >> you know the bottom line is motivating people the psychopaths to join us. do it abroad, make our problems easier here at home. >> i'm going to end with you because you're having trouble talking today but go ahead. >> if you're worried about the boarders legalize immigration and then we can look for the people sneaking across. seems pretty basic. look for the people who are trying to hide themselves coming in. >> all right. i shouldn't have ended...
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auschwitz was a sophisticated system, and apparatus of death not a collection of individual psychopaths. reporter: this man represents almost 30 coplaintiffs. he says it is disgraceful that fewer than 50 of over 6000 ss personnel have been prosecuted so far. >> germany's judiciary always turned a blind eye. it failed to use the statutes available. there's evidence to suggest this was tolerated and supported by powers higher up. reporter: one case in 2011 set a new president -- the former death camp card was -- death camp guard was convicted of being in excess tree to mass murder even though there was no evidence he committed a specific crime during his time as a guard. it became a blueprints for the oskar groning case. during his advanced age, he's expected to be one of the last warmer death camp officers to face justice. a verdict is expected at the end of july. anchor: in other news, xi jinping has become the first chinese president to speak before a joint session of parliament in pakistan as relations between the two countries strengthen. anchor: china is gearing up to make a major i
auschwitz was a sophisticated system, and apparatus of death not a collection of individual psychopaths. reporter: this man represents almost 30 coplaintiffs. he says it is disgraceful that fewer than 50 of over 6000 ss personnel have been prosecuted so far. >> germany's judiciary always turned a blind eye. it failed to use the statutes available. there's evidence to suggest this was tolerated and supported by powers higher up. reporter: one case in 2011 set a new president -- the former...
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>> to the psychopath of the state department.ut out fires but the villains take a punch to come back carter and stronger. kennedy: that is why you're a a contrarian. a college professor fails his entire class because they were disrespectful. a mailing his students that they all failed his strategic management class they all lack the honor immaturity to live up to the standards or the desire to do quality work necessary. he felt unsafe and universities said it is reassessing eight men upgrades. -- they are reassessing the grades but if you've flown to meet i may be upset to pursue legal action. >> he sets the worst example he is a quitter. but this guy a he doesn't know the code of honor. they could not perform but they take their hats off. i think all grades should be reinstated. >> i was in this position to have an argument into strategic management because they'll most got him fired you don't tell kids you are imager because statistically everyone in that class is stupid. kennedy: and they are about to graduate. >> they are not
>> to the psychopath of the state department.ut out fires but the villains take a punch to come back carter and stronger. kennedy: that is why you're a a contrarian. a college professor fails his entire class because they were disrespectful. a mailing his students that they all failed his strategic management class they all lack the honor immaturity to live up to the standards or the desire to do quality work necessary. he felt unsafe and universities said it is reassessing eight men...
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. >> ♪♪ there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths andm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together we catch killers. we make a pretty good team you know? like starsky and hutch turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. ahh. you meet up with that baby last night? (laughs) yeah. yeah? no sleep again? never. no sleep, baby. that's how we do it. chef? chef? check his pulse. (creaks) ah! (shatters) whoa. what broke? a stupid glass.
. >> ♪♪ there are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people--psychopaths andm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together we catch...
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they were full of psychopaths and unbelievable mayhem. >> right, these are relatively cheerful and positive stories. [ laughter ] >> just as a corrective to your first remark. >> right. >> yeah, if you think that was dark -- >> wait. >> yeah, unwait. go back here. what happened? slowly, slowly, slowly i was a slow developer, i learned to begin to include all the other things that fascinated me into my fiction. it warmed up. i was still interested in the dark aspects of human behavior, but things like history, the spirit of the place. using real situations, real historical characters, or living people to bring the fictional reality into some brighter color. that all interested me. i reckon i became maybe the birth of children had something to do with this -- more forgiving, tolerant of everybody who was in my novels. perhaps the strain of optimism, which has always been rather slender -- [ laughter ] >> we shouldn't overstate it. >> let's not get wild with it. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> but that grew. i think, again, i think once you have children, you become very aware of a strong wish that t
they were full of psychopaths and unbelievable mayhem. >> right, these are relatively cheerful and positive stories. [ laughter ] >> just as a corrective to your first remark. >> right. >> yeah, if you think that was dark -- >> wait. >> yeah, unwait. go back here. what happened? slowly, slowly, slowly i was a slow developer, i learned to begin to include all the other things that fascinated me into my fiction. it warmed up. i was still interested in the dark...
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. >> in the -- >> you know the bottom line is motivating people the psychopaths to join us. do it abroad, make our problems easier here at home. >> i'm going to end with you because you're having trouble talking today but go ahead. >> if you're worried about the boarders legalize immigration and then we can look for the people sneaking across. seems pretty basic. look for the people who are trying to hide themselves coming in. >> all right. i shouldn't have ended with you because you started a whole other argument we don't have time for. meanwhile, a reality show cast member winning millions of dollars in two separate whistleblower payouts. some say rewarding whistleblowers is actually a crime. so should they do what's right for free right? the debate coming next. customizable charts, powerful screening tools and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade and e-trade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions a
. >> in the -- >> you know the bottom line is motivating people the psychopaths to join us. do it abroad, make our problems easier here at home. >> i'm going to end with you because you're having trouble talking today but go ahead. >> if you're worried about the boarders legalize immigration and then we can look for the people sneaking across. seems pretty basic. look for the people who are trying to hide themselves coming in. >> all right. i shouldn't have ended...
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he was a psychopath. >> he made his mother proud by going to war for the confederacy, but continued his. >> the violence jesse james lived through branded him a rebel and sent him on a path of revenge, leaving behind a legacy of destruction. he may be a popular subject for hollywood, but sifting through the legends and lives leaves us with one of the real west's most violent outlaws, and a scar on the face of american history. >>> news is the first draft of history. it is immediate and takes place in realtime. legends take longer to develop, and are sometimes based on myth. this fox news series looks at the truth behind the legend. >> let's take i
he was a psychopath. >> he made his mother proud by going to war for the confederacy, but continued his. >> the violence jesse james lived through branded him a rebel and sent him on a path of revenge, leaving behind a legacy of destruction. he may be a popular subject for hollywood, but sifting through the legends and lives leaves us with one of the real west's most violent outlaws, and a scar on the face of american history. >>> news is the first draft of history. it is...
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he was a psychopath. >> he made his mother proud, but continued to fight long passed prudence. >> sendingaving him behind a legacy of destruction. he may be a popular subt for hollywood, but sifting through the legends and lives leaves us with one of the real west most violent outlaws and
he was a psychopath. >> he made his mother proud, but continued to fight long passed prudence. >> sendingaving him behind a legacy of destruction. he may be a popular subt for hollywood, but sifting through the legends and lives leaves us with one of the real west most violent outlaws and
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so he was your classic psycho path if you psychopath if you will. >> yes? >> any rates of what became of the victims that he abused? something that we consider like a modern time thing but back in that era might not have -- >> they testified at his trial before he was sent to reform school. that was the only detail that you could find about him. it was also a little bit -- people felt a little bit of shame for what was done to them so the parents of the little victims in chelsea didn't want their children to be exposed anymore than was necessary. they testified for just a little bit. they pointed to him as the one who had committed those atrocities on them and then nothing much was left. there's no indication of what happened to them afterward. >> thank you. >> today you would know their life beyond that but not back then. >> i'm not sure if you already went into this or not. you don't have to harp on it if you did. where did you do most of your research and what was the method and how long did it take and all that? >> i actually found the kernel of the ide
so he was your classic psycho path if you psychopath if you will. >> yes? >> any rates of what became of the victims that he abused? something that we consider like a modern time thing but back in that era might not have -- >> they testified at his trial before he was sent to reform school. that was the only detail that you could find about him. it was also a little bit -- people felt a little bit of shame for what was done to them so the parents of the little victims in...
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walter you know, you wrote a book about -- >> a psychopathic liar. >> yes. do you see similarities between him and williams? >> i do see similarities. they lie until someone stops them. someone stopped home and it became a problem. i think you are right. >> you do thepg there is a chance brian williams killed a man? >> i think he -- i think he wakes up leak in "apocalypse 2". >> do you think joanne could have a career going forward? you don't always tell the truth. >> if he doesn't get his job back he can talk about how he didn't get his job back. the media will feed off of it. and you can get a book deal. there are also reports that suggested williams was feeling insecure living up to brokaw's legacy. to me that means he is human. i don't want a human telling me the news. i don't want someone who has flaws. >> he is the closest to max hedron. tom, are you sproised there are -- surprised there are more allegations? apparently he saved a puppy from burning building? >> who president hasn't? who hasn't? it is play-doh's paradise. i told the producers of of thi
walter you know, you wrote a book about -- >> a psychopathic liar. >> yes. do you see similarities between him and williams? >> i do see similarities. they lie until someone stops them. someone stopped home and it became a problem. i think you are right. >> you do thepg there is a chance brian williams killed a man? >> i think he -- i think he wakes up leak in "apocalypse 2". >> do you think joanne could have a career going forward? you don't always...
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>> i think timothy permenter is a psychopath, someone who had gotten lucky to be with karen.nce you got past the superficial aspect of him and realized what he really was like, she wanted out of that relationship, and that ultimately led to her death. >> prosecutor lowry says permenter thought he could outsmart the cops by acting the bereaved boyfriend, playing it to the hilt at the crime scene. [ crying ] >> but the prosecutor says permenter got thrown off his tearstained script when he called karen's best friend soon after making that 911 call. >> he says, kathryn, it's tim. i'm at karen's apartment, she's laying on the floor, there's blood everywhere and she's been stabbed. >> not she's dead. >> not she's dead, she's been stabbed. >> and he tells her on the phone according to catherine that she's been stabbed. >> okay. she has been stabbed. >> we didn't know that at that point in time. >> so he knew something he shouldn't have known, something crucial. >> he knew something because he's the one that stabbed her. >> he sized up his case. a rejected lover with a violent histo
>> i think timothy permenter is a psychopath, someone who had gotten lucky to be with karen.nce you got past the superficial aspect of him and realized what he really was like, she wanted out of that relationship, and that ultimately led to her death. >> prosecutor lowry says permenter thought he could outsmart the cops by acting the bereaved boyfriend, playing it to the hilt at the crime scene. [ crying ] >> but the prosecutor says permenter got thrown off his tearstained...
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written many books including "so you've been publicly shame, "the men who stare at goats," and "the psychopath test: a journey through the madness industry." we'll be taking your phone calls, e-mail facebook comments and tweets. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> sunday night on c-span's "q & a, "washington post" national security reporter walter pinkus on the situation in the middle east and his opinion on the 2003 invasion of iraq. >> i think one of the things about the bush administration and paul wolfowitz, who never claimed to be an expert on the middle east or on iraq, and proved it, and history's proved it is that we look at things from our own point of view and get deceived by it. you can go back to vietnam is a great example of the first time we sort of did it openly, but we have a history of trying to think other people are like us or want our standards, and the world is different. and particularly in the middle east it's a totally different culture. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q & a." >>> next a discussion on the humanitarian consequences of th
written many books including "so you've been publicly shame, "the men who stare at goats," and "the psychopath test: a journey through the madness industry." we'll be taking your phone calls, e-mail facebook comments and tweets. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> sunday night on c-span's "q & a, "washington post" national security reporter walter pinkus on the situation in the middle east and his opinion on the 2003 invasion of...
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. >> i'm not sure if they used the word psychopath or sociopath. but ithey have no respect for human life. in small business you have to work hard, know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select business purchases with your ink plus card from chase. and with ink, i choose how to redeem my points for things like cash or travel. how's the fro-yo? just peachy...literally. ink from chase. so you can. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com start the interview with a firm handshake. firm, but not too firm. make eye contact...smile. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it has tea tree and peppermint that cools on contact. and also keeps you 100% flake free. i use it for cool
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i have one fan, a psychopath.ad been reading, like me when i was growing up what i wanted to do most in the world was run around and see places around the world and write about them. didn't want to be a photographer or filmmaker, really a journalist. this guy chris lungo also wanted to be that and read my articles. those are the kinds of articles i would like to do. that's the way i would have written it. >> he identified with you. not strategic for his crimes. >> he was a fan and when on the run he's like i'm going to fulfill this unusual fantasy of being a journalist. he took on my name not only my name. >> bizarre. >> talked about stories he wrote that i actually wrote. met a photographer quote/unquote hired a photographer and they became a couple. this is really unusual stuff. >> wow. >> what is it -- in this movie jonah hill plays you. what is it like watching this movie and seeing a famous hollywood star playing you? do you feel like yeah he got me or that's not what i would say, that's not how i would handl
i have one fan, a psychopath.ad been reading, like me when i was growing up what i wanted to do most in the world was run around and see places around the world and write about them. didn't want to be a photographer or filmmaker, really a journalist. this guy chris lungo also wanted to be that and read my articles. those are the kinds of articles i would like to do. that's the way i would have written it. >> he identified with you. not strategic for his crimes. >> he was a fan and...
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. >> the shrink would conclude, i'm not sure if they used the word psychopath or sociopath, and that is they have no respect for human life. far from that. i have great respect. but i also realize that my nature as a human being, that humans kill. pulls you back into your lane... even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. th a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. it begins from the second the pursuiwe're born.ier. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to
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a whole lot of guys think that i'm an insane, psychopathic, you know, murderer. >> but later, bennett revealed that he did care what the "lockup" audience would think of him. >> deputy warden nancy doom took me to meet alex in his cell so i could get a few extra shots of him. he was taking this long pull off a cigarette. and i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little bit. and he said to me, why do you need all this footage? i just don't get it. why do you need all this footage about me? >> this don't make a whole lot of sense to me. >> what's that? >> just sitting here looking goofy. >> he was upset. it was like a switch. he went from being terribly cooperative to not being happy about the situation. and there was a really, really discernible shift in his demeanor. >> well, you know what i think? >> i'll just film you. whatever you were going to do. i just wanted to get shots of you in your cell. >> i'm thinking that y'all going to all these here prisons, talking to all these people such as myself, you know? people who's never getting out. this thing ain't recordin
a whole lot of guys think that i'm an insane, psychopathic, you know, murderer. >> but later, bennett revealed that he did care what the "lockup" audience would think of him. >> deputy warden nancy doom took me to meet alex in his cell so i could get a few extra shots of him. he was taking this long pull off a cigarette. and i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little bit. and he said to me, why do you need all this footage? i just don't get it. why do...
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but psychopaths have a lack of empathy. the things that trigger in us, a human reaction. >> captured on an fbi surveillance camera is far different. >> assistant u.s. attorney nancy healy. >> and something made him snap. >> patrick, a former boy scout from washington state meets starla while both serving at langley air force base. >> i loved him. he was a sweet heart. >> starla's mother has fond memories of their wedding in charlottesville. >> it was a beautiful day. i thought he really loved my daughter. he was a very caring son-in-law. >> after the air force, patrick and starla move into this complex. she takes a job as a lab technician on the university of virginia. he begins working at keller williams realty. >> patrick was quirky and funny and droll and nice. >> fellow sales associate, ellen pratt. >> i was as shocked as anyone could be at the final outcome of his story. >> we believe around the end of 2008, beginning of 2009 they started having some marital strife. mr. shemorry was saying she was not acting as she had
but psychopaths have a lack of empathy. the things that trigger in us, a human reaction. >> captured on an fbi surveillance camera is far different. >> assistant u.s. attorney nancy healy. >> and something made him snap. >> patrick, a former boy scout from washington state meets starla while both serving at langley air force base. >> i loved him. he was a sweet heart. >> starla's mother has fond memories of their wedding in charlottesville. >> it was a...
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they apologized saying they didn't mean to confuse that horrible psychopath with accused murderer robert. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are we doing, 8g band? everybody good over there? that's good. you guys, very excited. i have some big news. i got -- first time in my life i got an electric toothbrush. yeah. i always said, "if we keep this show on for the year i was going to treat myself." so, exactly isn't what happened. i was at the dentist. and they said "you should get an electric toothbrush." and i said, "yeah, maybe i will." and they said, "we have one right here." and i said, "great." and, but of course, it made me feel look it was a gift. but of course i had to pay for it. so, anyways, i got home and i've never had an electric toothbrush before. and if you've never used one before, here's a key thing that's in the instructions that i didn't read. you put your toothpaste on it like a regular toothbrush. got to get it in the mouth before you turn that bad boy on. [ laughter ] because otherwise it just sort of sprays
they apologized saying they didn't mean to confuse that horrible psychopath with accused murderer robert. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are we doing, 8g band? everybody good over there? that's good. you guys, very excited. i have some big news. i got -- first time in my life i got an electric toothbrush. yeah. i always said, "if we keep this show on for the year i was going to treat myself." so, exactly isn't...
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paul callan said that indicated he may be psychopathic.s read? >> i think, you know my feeling is he is probably a sociopath. he's somebody i ran a criminal division and i've never seen somebody as good as him being able to compartmentalize. he's excellent at compartmentalizing and pushing away things. i think that's what we saw in the courtroom yesterday. he just doesn't want to face what he's dealing with in reality. and he just chooses not to look at it. >> i wonder if he believes he truly didn't do this is responsible for this. because yesterday our susan candiotti reporting as he was walked out of that courtroom in handcuffs that he said to one of the deputies there i didn't do it they got it wrong. >> well it's hard to know what he's actually thinking if deep down inside he really believes it. but as i said he has a way of being able to compartmentalize things and not look at them. he can be in self-denial, but i think probably deep down inside when he gets that glimmer of light he'll recognize it. >> again, i reiterate that the head
paul callan said that indicated he may be psychopathic.s read? >> i think, you know my feeling is he is probably a sociopath. he's somebody i ran a criminal division and i've never seen somebody as good as him being able to compartmentalize. he's excellent at compartmentalizing and pushing away things. i think that's what we saw in the courtroom yesterday. he just doesn't want to face what he's dealing with in reality. and he just chooses not to look at it. >> i wonder if he...