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i am amazed that psychos stating case. >> when you say the psychos, you are referring to the fans. >>es. not a crazy folks. but it can be both. they are crazy for "psych". tavis: you call them psychos. it is fascinating to me how well this show has engaged social media. you would think that because it is such a part of our lives, that every show would have a plan developed for how to do this with their fans. i think everybody is trying to engage in social media. but talk about these psychos and how you guys -- you guys have written a new blueprint for how to engage fans. you have a loyal following. >> i have to take my hat off to usa network. they have really done a great job of staying at the forefront of social media. they have just been creative in ways of, beyond twitter and facebook by creating content that we film in vancouver. sh tagr it is the ha series. tavis: or the pineapple? something happens on every show. >> you have to find in teh show. it's like "where's waldo?" i hate pineapples. it is a delicious flavor. tavis: i watch the show. of will let you explain the pineapple.
i am amazed that psychos stating case. >> when you say the psychos, you are referring to the fans. >>es. not a crazy folks. but it can be both. they are crazy for "psych". tavis: you call them psychos. it is fascinating to me how well this show has engaged social media. you would think that because it is such a part of our lives, that every show would have a plan developed for how to do this with their fans. i think everybody is trying to engage in social media. but talk...
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>> no because i am not a psycho path.u though what, i am putting a challenge out right now. frog lady, nap off. me and you. >> jedediah, are you planning on seeing it? are you just going to be happy to watch yourself sleep with a mirror? >> i want to know why she doesn't have any blankets and she is not wearing jammies. doesn't that seem odd?don't youf you want to take a nap? >> they her clothes look relatively jam me. >> mine a hard core jammies. break out the flannels and the blanket and a cozy pillow. is it possible she is just acting? >> she could be acting. >> i don't think she knows with the rules of napping. >> bill sleeps in a box under the overpass. if that were art you might be famous. >> and i wear my death jammies. this woman is genderless. she is both a revelation and a revolution and a reflection. i will tell you this, if you are interested in learning more about this artist, i recommend googling her name and nude and orlando or young adam or i am love, or we must talk about kevin or a myriad of other -- as
>> no because i am not a psycho path.u though what, i am putting a challenge out right now. frog lady, nap off. me and you. >> jedediah, are you planning on seeing it? are you just going to be happy to watch yourself sleep with a mirror? >> i want to know why she doesn't have any blankets and she is not wearing jammies. doesn't that seem odd?don't youf you want to take a nap? >> they her clothes look relatively jam me. >> mine a hard core jammies. break out the...
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the reports not everyone sold of psycho israelis big money building spree. over the past five years georgia has changed dramatically of president mikheil saakashvili is architectural programs but not everyone is in the mood to admire these architectural novelties and his family lost their home several years ago after falling on hard times they had been promised a new flat by the city's authorities but the promise hasn't been kept and now they're a moment group of several others who are homeless forced to find shelter in an abandoned school. this city is building and being painted but we have nothing it is supposed to be built for the people but we are the people and we have nothing if there is no us then there's no need for all this beauty we have small children here and we live in a house with this building with no heating or electricity improving george's outlook was made a priority by saakashvili police his old town has seen more than building spring up including this huge government justice department said to be the world's biggest and this glass and ste
the reports not everyone sold of psycho israelis big money building spree. over the past five years georgia has changed dramatically of president mikheil saakashvili is architectural programs but not everyone is in the mood to admire these architectural novelties and his family lost their home several years ago after falling on hard times they had been promised a new flat by the city's authorities but the promise hasn't been kept and now they're a moment group of several others who are homeless...
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and "hitchcock" his relationship with his wife while they were shooting "psycho." >> was it "psycho"?if it was, i want to see it. >> and "life of the guardians" an animated movie, an all-star cast. they team up and take down an evil man who is trying to steal kids' dreams. >> can i tell you what i'm addicted to on netflix? "house of cards." i watched 13 episodes. i'm done. >> it's so good. >> that's how you do it. >> i'm learning, i'm learning. >> you know hoda when she falls in love. >> celebrity news, adam sandler and drew barrymore are teaming up again. >> it's the "wedding singer" 1998 the first time they got together, and then they did "50 first dates." the third romantic comedy for them doesn't have a title, but they play a couple at a family resort. they get trapped there with their kids from a previous marriage. i think it will be fun. >> shakira has a beautiful picture with that baby. >> i love that she's doing this. because many times when celebs don't do photos like this the paparazzi go to crazy measures to get the shots. there's gerard pique, her man. he's a soccer player
and "hitchcock" his relationship with his wife while they were shooting "psycho." >> was it "psycho"?if it was, i want to see it. >> and "life of the guardians" an animated movie, an all-star cast. they team up and take down an evil man who is trying to steal kids' dreams. >> can i tell you what i'm addicted to on netflix? "house of cards." i watched 13 episodes. i'm done. >> it's so good. >> that's how you do it....
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and you drive past the norman bates house, and you're like, that's where they shot "psycho.", he deserves an oscar. whoever that guy is, i want to say, you're awesome. >> it really is norman bates. if this doesn't work out, i could be that. >> jimmy: i'll let him know you can take his job. [ talking over each other ] you should just do the thing and then pull out your own knife and just stare at him. "i'm you as a younger." i want to show a clip of "bates motel." do you want to set this clip up? >> yeah, well, there's a girl who norman takes an interest in, comes by to the bates motel and asks him out with a group of friends, but norma, played by the lovely vera farmiga, says no. >> jimmy: here we go. you'll see how creepy mom and son issues. here we go, freddie highmore in "bates motel." take a look at this. >> how could you do that? you didn't even let me answer. >> there was no point in answering because i knew you would say yes and i knew that i would have to say no. >> i could have gone, mom. >> you can go another time when we're settled in. >> this is what it's always g
and you drive past the norman bates house, and you're like, that's where they shot "psycho.", he deserves an oscar. whoever that guy is, i want to say, you're awesome. >> it really is norman bates. if this doesn't work out, i could be that. >> jimmy: i'll let him know you can take his job. [ talking over each other ] you should just do the thing and then pull out your own knife and just stare at him. "i'm you as a younger." i want to show a clip of "bates...
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i'm not sure he ishe's as matcu psycho, and maybe that's where this case needs to go. >> the purpose is not just punishment, but rehabilitation if somebody has these medical or mental issues that need to be addressed. you don't just want to incarcerate someone if they need to be on medication, psycho tropic drugs or seeing a psychiatrist regularly. hopefully he gets that help in prison so if he gets out he will not reoffend or commit a crime. >> i don't think we let him out until he pledges to be a vegetarian. >> do you want to take the chance? >> i don't think so. >> thank you. >> mike: several republican lawmakers meeting the president behind closed doors and urging him to support their plan to balance the budget over the next ten years. oklahoma congressman james langford was one of those. he joins us next. re not white, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. guaranteed. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five sec
i'm not sure he ishe's as matcu psycho, and maybe that's where this case needs to go. >> the purpose is not just punishment, but rehabilitation if somebody has these medical or mental issues that need to be addressed. you don't just want to incarcerate someone if they need to be on medication, psycho tropic drugs or seeing a psychiatrist regularly. hopefully he gets that help in prison so if he gets out he will not reoffend or commit a crime. >> i don't think we let him out until he...
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i'm actually a mother, and i have 6-year-old, and i actually -- i think people think i'm, like, psycho> the u.s.t.a.'s commitment goes well beyond this one day. it's building or restoring 3,000 tennis courts across the country and training 12,000 coaches. that's why actress and tennis mom christine taylor is happy to join the fun. >> to be able to combine the country's goal and the u.s.t.a.'s goal and being able to sort of put it all together today is a really wonderful thing, and i'm thrilled to be part of it. >> and these kids are clearly thrilled, too. tennis is a great way for you to have lots of fun and be active. now through october 6th, there are plenty of u.s.t.a. free tennis play days happening all around the country. to find one near you check out... for "tkn," i'm carly. >> when you fly, where do you prefer to sit? if it's the seat next to the window, you're not alone. 60% of all passengers choose the view. 40% prefer an aisle seat. if you do the math, you'll make an important discovery. no one prefers a middle seat. hey, airlines, here's my suggestion -- get rid of middle s
i'm actually a mother, and i have 6-year-old, and i actually -- i think people think i'm, like, psycho> the u.s.t.a.'s commitment goes well beyond this one day. it's building or restoring 3,000 tennis courts across the country and training 12,000 coaches. that's why actress and tennis mom christine taylor is happy to join the fun. >> to be able to combine the country's goal and the u.s.t.a.'s goal and being able to sort of put it all together today is a really wonderful thing, and i'm...
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psychoses, early intervention and helping people both behaviorally, learning skills to cope and sometimes psycho-pharmacologically giving them medication can really be extremely effective in helping young people avoid falling into a destructive pattern of behavior. in terms of-if the parent really-there is a lot of literature coming in about whether to medicate/not medicate. what can a parent be doing? can they be doing anything to really help that child become better adjusted? i think that's crucial. you know, as has been discussed in some of the earlier questions, we have moved away, and certainly over my career, from dumping everything on the parents and blaming the parents. at the same time, parents can play a critical role, at the very least, in observing, being aware of what their children are going through and being willing to intervene and get some help for them. we need to-and i think some of the work that you're doing is really helpful in diminishing the stigma and the shame attached to seeking help because so many young people really can benefit from help. the question of whether to use medication or n
psychoses, early intervention and helping people both behaviorally, learning skills to cope and sometimes psycho-pharmacologically giving them medication can really be extremely effective in helping young people avoid falling into a destructive pattern of behavior. in terms of-if the parent really-there is a lot of literature coming in about whether to medicate/not medicate. what can a parent be doing? can they be doing anything to really help that child become better adjusted? i think that's...
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oh, that psycho bulldog and i got into it this afternoon. he threw my golden mike at me.e did that with your little trophy? he just chipped the paint. i did that with his head. well, uh... that's sort of why i'm here. drink? no, no, thank you, mr. miller. i know that bulldog was up here and he said some regrettable things to you. i'll say. you want to hear them? i tape everything in this office. well, anyway... a lot of what he said was... uh, my fault you see. ll, i heard a rumor that management was thinking about lightening the load a bit. well, i heard that it was bulldog that was going to get sacked we and i... i was repeating the rumor to someone and bulldog heard me and that's why he came up here and started telling you... that i'm a drunk that i'm incompetent at my job that my wife is a big fat slut! that is indefensible! your wife is not overweight! well, anyway, my point is that... uh... i'd like you to consider giving bulldog his job back and whatever the consequences to me, i'm willing to accept it. look, i won't kid you. bulldog meant big numbers to us. i'll t
oh, that psycho bulldog and i got into it this afternoon. he threw my golden mike at me.e did that with your little trophy? he just chipped the paint. i did that with his head. well, uh... that's sort of why i'm here. drink? no, no, thank you, mr. miller. i know that bulldog was up here and he said some regrettable things to you. i'll say. you want to hear them? i tape everything in this office. well, anyway... a lot of what he said was... uh, my fault you see. ll, i heard a rumor that...
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let's not get some reaction and inside from psycho atalissa dr stephen isolde dr stephen these detainees have been on a hunger strike for more than five weeks now what is the what is it like a physical and mental mental condition that they in at this moment well. they. it's your reporters say that the hunger strike has major physical. effects which are starting to be felt there are reports from some of the attorneys that they say that after seven after about two weeks they cease to feel hunger so the motivation to start eating again is not very great at that point. the. obviously the whack of energy the you know without taking food in. the effects one both psychologically in terms of the ability to to even think very clearly. and there's a danger if you're again if you're a reporter and parties. return he stated that some of these effects become permanent around this time point so they're in great danger let's talk about these detainees some of those prisoners have been held without charge for years and subjected to torture does this violate international laws. well if one believes it's
let's not get some reaction and inside from psycho atalissa dr stephen isolde dr stephen these detainees have been on a hunger strike for more than five weeks now what is the what is it like a physical and mental mental condition that they in at this moment well. they. it's your reporters say that the hunger strike has major physical. effects which are starting to be felt there are reports from some of the attorneys that they say that after seven after about two weeks they cease to feel hunger...
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by definition it can't really be a ponzi scheme but i want to change gears here first psycho talk about eric holder made a shocking admission that he couldn't prosecute the too big to fail banks because it would threaten the financial system your thoughts well i think it was shocking that he said it i think i think the statement itself was was i think a lot of people already thought that the government believes this you know threat to the financial system. is is one thing i think i think that that doesn't necessarily absolve the government of. pursuing individuals and there's a difference between prosecuting a bank and prosecuting a banker. so to some extent it's oh it's a it's a little bit of a red herring when we talk about prosecuting banks you know what are you going to do you going to take the articles of incorporation and put it in a cell or is the are the are is the articles of incorporation going to blush in shame you know i think that. there are legitimate concerns i don't think i think that mary jo white put it a little bit better in her appearance the other day she didn't rul
by definition it can't really be a ponzi scheme but i want to change gears here first psycho talk about eric holder made a shocking admission that he couldn't prosecute the too big to fail banks because it would threaten the financial system your thoughts well i think it was shocking that he said it i think i think the statement itself was was i think a lot of people already thought that the government believes this you know threat to the financial system. is is one thing i think i think that...
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i have be asked to testify whether or not psycho paths have affective deficits. absolutely they do. there has been hundreds of years of psychiatric research shows that they do. you have this two prong thing. on the one hand more dangerous if you release them and don't treat them. on the other hand, they're affectively different. there was a very nice article in the "new york times" magazine on mother's day about children who have these emerging traits and how we would develop and understand and treat them. it's a small percentage. my goal is to develop better treatment so they can keep them off that trajectory towards life course persistent problems. >> are you saying that people that have the brain structure that you have identified will always be lacking in volitional control or impulse receive to the extent that they are criminals? do we have a subset of people that are criminals because of their brains? >> i should really differentiate psychopathy from criminality. there are a lot of reasons why individuals engage in different criminal activity. it's a very small percentage of p
i have be asked to testify whether or not psycho paths have affective deficits. absolutely they do. there has been hundreds of years of psychiatric research shows that they do. you have this two prong thing. on the one hand more dangerous if you release them and don't treat them. on the other hand, they're affectively different. there was a very nice article in the "new york times" magazine on mother's day about children who have these emerging traits and how we would develop and...
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financial sector and reduce that did quite dramatically without without paying laws and people who was psychos and book that died off the banks in the first place how do you respond to people who say that the moral lesson was the phrase moral moral has a moral hazard thank you where was morality in the law did not in not is in two thousand the immorality with the banking said to get away with an enormous so i'm saying. what you have to prevent is that immoral behavior by banking and fundamentally banking will always be tempted to be immoral by the fact that so you brought in the regulation you have to then prevent it by regulation so once you've done that sort of proposal about the the cash injection to fix the the damage we've done to the financial sector to begin with you have to also link up with regulation to say in future when a bank lends for a house for example it's lending has to be based upon the earning potential of the house not the process but the rental flow you can expect from that house well if it's for personal use one of thousands of these games we have a history of a series o
financial sector and reduce that did quite dramatically without without paying laws and people who was psychos and book that died off the banks in the first place how do you respond to people who say that the moral lesson was the phrase moral moral has a moral hazard thank you where was morality in the law did not in not is in two thousand the immorality with the banking said to get away with an enormous so i'm saying. what you have to prevent is that immoral behavior by banking and...
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such chemicals didn't exist back in his day but from his widely known penis envy theory a modern psycho therapist could conclude that freud would probably be on board with the idea that men who worry about the size or functionality of their penises might find ways to compensate like by buying using and displaying long thin things that can have something come out of the end like cigars are gone. for it of course famously said that sometimes a good cigar is just a good cigar he actually was speaking of the pipe but the meaning is the same. and presumably most rational gun owners are just rational gun owners not men freaking out about shrinking penises but what about those guys who seem to obsess on things let's leave the final word to that to the internationally known commentator on sociological conditions jim carrey and he's a video for funny or die he sings near the end that as near as i can figure you're a big big man with a little bitty gland to so you need something bigger with the air than trigger check it out. you're a little bit england so you need something bigger with it here th
such chemicals didn't exist back in his day but from his widely known penis envy theory a modern psycho therapist could conclude that freud would probably be on board with the idea that men who worry about the size or functionality of their penises might find ways to compensate like by buying using and displaying long thin things that can have something come out of the end like cigars are gone. for it of course famously said that sometimes a good cigar is just a good cigar he actually was...
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nothing like that it's something which is actually a ponzi capitalism monsey capital and we've let that psycho over the system in the last forty is because it's to come up with the boys had a background we think it's normal but people will look at us and powerful millennium insight out of these people not see it as predatory capitalism it's not productive capitalism we need to get back to the not in fifty's america where when you borrowed money it was to build a fire. sure you do invent some new technology not to build a bloody derivative and rip a pill off in the process and admit it we call yourself wealthy and an investor we mentioned alan greenspan he's quoted recently as saying the stock market is the really the key player in the game of economic growth so it's almost like plato's cave or something where he's looking at the shadow of growth that being a stock price and that's the reality even though that reality that he claims is the only thing to look at is the indicator of how we're doing is the very thing that's undermining and causing incredible duress and stress and unemployment an e
nothing like that it's something which is actually a ponzi capitalism monsey capital and we've let that psycho over the system in the last forty is because it's to come up with the boys had a background we think it's normal but people will look at us and powerful millennium insight out of these people not see it as predatory capitalism it's not productive capitalism we need to get back to the not in fifty's america where when you borrowed money it was to build a fire. sure you do invent some...
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doing relatively well whereas countries that have a mind in the euro are suffering so the answer for psycho. is really to follow your slander example say let's get out of the euro us and wasn't in the euros they had freedom of action so this can we take this freedom of action. by getting out of the euro and stimulating economic activity and also iceland defaulted on its debts which rather the only way forward so we can look to examples that it's not the end of the world the sort of person if they get out of the euro that would be the answer of course i'm going to and so sorry to have to do this to you but always a pleasure to have you here given your insight into stories like this robert oulds chair of the bridge group of policy think tank thank you thank you the man who engineered britain's austerity program is now looking to rebranding himself the u.s. is chancellor of the second churchills a new budget which envisions the cutting corporate taxes even more while interesting a host of new duties including a levy on alcohol. u.s. officials have admitted that the number one time of bay detai
doing relatively well whereas countries that have a mind in the euro are suffering so the answer for psycho. is really to follow your slander example say let's get out of the euro us and wasn't in the euros they had freedom of action so this can we take this freedom of action. by getting out of the euro and stimulating economic activity and also iceland defaulted on its debts which rather the only way forward so we can look to examples that it's not the end of the world the sort of person if...
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. >> kimberly: hope that you are next to an air marshal and not a psycho person with a knife or whateveradministration, all the air marshals are poof, gone because of sequester. >> juan: they're not all gone. not true. the thinking behind this to inform the audience. the thinking is people have an emotional attachment to the swiss army knife or corkscrew or whatever and they don't want to alienate the public. >> kimberly: did you make this up? >> eric: >> juan: no. they don't want the tsa in arguments about -- >> andrea: when does the tsa care about our emotional attachment? just i'm telling you. i lost a knife. they volunteer to mail it back to me. i just lost it. >> andrea: nobody brought a knife on a plane since 9/11. why not keep it in place? >> juan: what about the golfers or lacrosse players? >> andrea: the tsa will get a good knife collection. people won't be sure is this knife too big or too small? why cause confusion? stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at
. >> kimberly: hope that you are next to an air marshal and not a psycho person with a knife or whateveradministration, all the air marshals are poof, gone because of sequester. >> juan: they're not all gone. not true. the thinking behind this to inform the audience. the thinking is people have an emotional attachment to the swiss army knife or corkscrew or whatever and they don't want to alienate the public. >> kimberly: did you make this up? >> eric: >> juan: no....
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he was a psycho path and he would come to work in camouflage. >> bill, you get paid in pop tarts here. what do you make of this? >> i will tell you what i make of it, greg. >> a gun? >> no, no, no. it is the state of florida. it is so crappy he doesn't know what it is. he couldn't use that excuse. for the millionth time before the more you show something to be illegal or not allowed, the more kids are going to want to do it. when i was a kid we didn't have the red things at the end of toy guns. they were just guns. the only thing is ours didn't have bullets. we didn't care that much about it. now you can't even make food into a gun. these kids are going to go gun crazy when ever they have the opportunity. >> it is like the gun war instead of the drug war. that's what we are having. >> you make them want it more. >> the word i hate that is becoming used in every news story, inappropriate. it is the most value free word you can imagine. it can apply to anything. that's inappropriate. if you get busted on an airplane for, i don't know, wearing a shirt or something like that. >> or pleasu
he was a psycho path and he would come to work in camouflage. >> bill, you get paid in pop tarts here. what do you make of this? >> i will tell you what i make of it, greg. >> a gun? >> no, no, no. it is the state of florida. it is so crappy he doesn't know what it is. he couldn't use that excuse. for the millionth time before the more you show something to be illegal or not allowed, the more kids are going to want to do it. when i was a kid we didn't have the red things...
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i mean the paranoid psycho crazy stuff. need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? >>> it is for real. the cia tracked osama bin laden's son in law that story is coming up and next the wandering mind. of rand
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i mean the paranoid psycho crazy stuff. [ male announcer ] this is kevin.to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health pr
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so, if i'm some psycho, i might want to play my odds, i didn't know that information yesterday now idly, you're online statement said that you revised the map and that you are posting a revised map to only show the 54 school districts that do have resource officers. have you now reconsidered that? you do a little math and you can figure out, now, if you get half the equation, the other half is obvious. >> let me stop you first and say that original map up for about 20 minutes and taken down isn't anywhere on our site and you're the only one out there showing it and talking about it. >> i'm not showing it, no, to the credit the blaze.com broke this and it's a popular website. >> it's still on the website in pdf. >> megyn: it's not their fault, it's your fault. >> the original map showed no schools, no addresses did not go into detail where the schools were, but do i wish we would have handled it different, megyn, obviously i wish we would have, but again, it's that whole notion of trying to balance the needs of taxpayers and parents asking legitimate questions, turning to us to try to
so, if i'm some psycho, i might want to play my odds, i didn't know that information yesterday now idly, you're online statement said that you revised the map and that you are posting a revised map to only show the 54 school districts that do have resource officers. have you now reconsidered that? you do a little math and you can figure out, now, if you get half the equation, the other half is obvious. >> let me stop you first and say that original map up for about 20 minutes and taken...
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give him a little psycho in custody is talking about here.u are chatting with the president of the united states as he is working on constitutional civil liberties. to attack and seems to be beyond venal as a part of these two senators. >> i would like to say a word about the legal matters at issue here. that is, the real problem here is not the absence of due process but the pretense of due process. that is to say, the obama administration claims that its use of drugs overseas is governed by do process and that it is applying to process in those cases. well, it is not. that is what leads people to think, if they're planning to apply to process there when they're not really doing it, what is assumption here? lou: the definition of any combat and to rest entirely with the obama administration. that is not limiting. is one that is wide open to abuse. introducing legislation that would prohibit specifically assaults on hours. over 300 runs a news right now in the united states. i want to turn to these gun safety ads that the administration has p
give him a little psycho in custody is talking about here.u are chatting with the president of the united states as he is working on constitutional civil liberties. to attack and seems to be beyond venal as a part of these two senators. >> i would like to say a word about the legal matters at issue here. that is, the real problem here is not the absence of due process but the pretense of due process. that is to say, the obama administration claims that its use of drugs overseas is...
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american psycho killers. psychotherapist. their analysis. chicago teachers union head has bragged about her use, tend to be had the rich. wait until you hear what she has to say about parents. the blade runner is free to run after a shocking court ruling. "dobbs law" takes it up next. ♪ [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. busy ihere. yeah. prressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] really catching on! people can do it all! get a quote, buy and manage your policy! -[ music stops ] -it's great! well, what's with the... music resumes ] -music? ♪ have fun tonight dude. getting a car insurance quote. i'll let it go to voicemail. [ clears throat ♪ everybody wang chung tonight ♪ putting it on vibrate. [ cell phone vibrates ] -[ loud vibrating ] -it'll pass. [ vibrating continues ] our giant store and your little phone. that's progressive mobile. >> announcer: you never kno
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psycho scores north of seven hundred and other metrics.y give loans to borrowers not likely to default. so there is some safety in that. david: is there a feeling the matter what happens, the government will bail out these loans if they go bad? >> the bulk of the student loans currently outstanding is either backed by the federal government or is on the federal government. david: that brings us back to the subprime mess which we were told the same thing, there is no risk in these things because the government will back it up. it almost brought down the entire financial system. >> should a situation continue like this were student loan performance continues to fall behind, the government will have to find out a solution. david: why should i want these? if i am in fixed income, doing my hot trading the stock market, why do i want these bonds? >> the federal backed bonds don't really have that worry. the sallie mae credit underwriting loans don't have the government guarantee, but they're only give into good borrowers the loss of credit and l
psycho scores north of seven hundred and other metrics.y give loans to borrowers not likely to default. so there is some safety in that. david: is there a feeling the matter what happens, the government will bail out these loans if they go bad? >> the bulk of the student loans currently outstanding is either backed by the federal government or is on the federal government. david: that brings us back to the subprime mess which we were told the same thing, there is no risk in these things...
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. >> reporter: the mesa pd found a crime scene reminisce enlt of the movie "psycho." >> they walked tode they find this crumpled body and travis is lying on his back, his arms behind his head, and he's been brutally murdered and obviously dead for a long time. >> reporter: this wasn't something quick, this was a prolonged, violent attack? >> this was brutal. this was savage. this was painful and this was not a kind, gentle way to die. >> coming up, detectives find pictures of jodi arias that are revealing in more ways than one. >> that's you. all of you. >> that looks like me. >> when "dateline" continues. co] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their
. >> reporter: the mesa pd found a crime scene reminisce enlt of the movie "psycho." >> they walked tode they find this crumpled body and travis is lying on his back, his arms behind his head, and he's been brutally murdered and obviously dead for a long time. >> reporter: this wasn't something quick, this was a prolonged, violent attack? >> this was brutal. this was savage. this was painful and this was not a kind, gentle way to die. >> coming up,...
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maybe he should get some help or psycho therapy or whatever it is that will make him feel better, butneeds to get away from the political spotlight and do some positive things like ann romney was talking about they've got a lot of charities they're involved in, and working for the greater good. those are great projects for them to lend their name recognition to. but as far as talking about politics and talking about what might have been, they don't serve themselves, they don't serve the republican party to continue to do these interviews, and hopefully this is the last one. >> michael: hopefully this is the first of many with david schuster back on current. we'll see you later. >> thank you. >> michael: when we come back we want to talk about some of the new laws about marijuana and colorado specifically. is there a new sheriff in town? >> do you think that marijuana should be legalized? >> i wouldn't go that far. >> let denver serve as a beacon of hope for those who know and want to know what true treatment is all about. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >>
maybe he should get some help or psycho therapy or whatever it is that will make him feel better, butneeds to get away from the political spotlight and do some positive things like ann romney was talking about they've got a lot of charities they're involved in, and working for the greater good. those are great projects for them to lend their name recognition to. but as far as talking about politics and talking about what might have been, they don't serve themselves, they don't serve the...
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north korea psycho, very specific. and big companies could be hit. like washington d.c., los angeles, austin, texas, pretty much all of hawaii, all images neely spelled out on a chart marked. but remember, this is not a bad movie. this guy is working of what he says is a plan script and one that calls for striking the united states of america. in the corporate homes for some of the most premier brands in america focusing not so much on whether it are not you think he can pull it off, where he wants to pull it off. with me now, fox is military analyst a retired general, technology entrepreneur. to you first. i was looking at the list of all the company's better in these locales to say nothing of all the high-tech concentration just in the texas are. it is not accidental. >> if you look at what artillery and scud missiles had done in places like syria it kind of gives you an idea of what even in the skirmish shelling will do a large city. these are major entrepreneurial and financial and communications hubs. and if one rocket or one artillery round sur
north korea psycho, very specific. and big companies could be hit. like washington d.c., los angeles, austin, texas, pretty much all of hawaii, all images neely spelled out on a chart marked. but remember, this is not a bad movie. this guy is working of what he says is a plan script and one that calls for striking the united states of america. in the corporate homes for some of the most premier brands in america focusing not so much on whether it are not you think he can pull it off, where he...
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. >> they got a lot of psychos too who just don't give a [ bleep ], doing life sentences. >> the prison's history is notorious. many of the most violent events took place in a facility called the old main. >> inmates had to prove themselves just to survive. >> you had almost 1,200 inmates in that facility that was built for 750. >> you have people living on top of each other, pushing each other. and i mean, there was a lot of tension. >> carlos cervantes was first brought to this prison in 1975. >> there was a lot of harshness as far as punishment. back then you had a hall, which they called the hold, which was a prison cell with nothing but a hole in the middle, and they would throw you in there butt naked. >> tired of the overcrowding and abuse inside the prison, inmates reached their boiling point on february 2nd, 1980. what ensued was one of the deadliest prison riots in u.s. history. inmate carlos cervantes saw it all happen. >> it was like a bomb exploding, it just went off and the whole prison system was taken over, the whole facility. >> for 36 hours, the riot raged out of control
. >> they got a lot of psychos too who just don't give a [ bleep ], doing life sentences. >> the prison's history is notorious. many of the most violent events took place in a facility called the old main. >> inmates had to prove themselves just to survive. >> you had almost 1,200 inmates in that facility that was built for 750. >> you have people living on top of each other, pushing each other. and i mean, there was a lot of tension. >> carlos cervantes was...
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. >> we know a lot more about the psycho therapy and a lot more about medication, and help is out theret another reason why many vietnam vets are just now getting treatment for ptsd is most of them have retired and now have more time to reflect on the experiences from years ago. allie rasmus, ktvu, channel 2news. >>> and new analysis shows that the last two wars will be the most expensive in history, between 4 there and $6 trillion have cost taxpayers $2 trillion so far. the larger future expenses will be medical care and disability benefits. >>> a deadly day in iraq after a series of bombings. at least 22 people are dead. the attacks are the latest by the insurgents. the deadliest bombing was a car bomb after worshippers were leaving a mosque after prayers. >>> and a $2500 reward for information of a man who robbed a mechanics bank. police say this a man walked in at 11:45 on tuesday morning and demanded money from the teller who gave him an undisclose said amount of cash, and he took off. he is described as a black nan his 40s, 5'8" with a shaved head and thin mustache. anyone with in
. >> we know a lot more about the psycho therapy and a lot more about medication, and help is out theret another reason why many vietnam vets are just now getting treatment for ptsd is most of them have retired and now have more time to reflect on the experiences from years ago. allie rasmus, ktvu, channel 2news. >>> and new analysis shows that the last two wars will be the most expensive in history, between 4 there and $6 trillion have cost taxpayers $2 trillion so far. the...
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>> they're called psychos. they are the greatest. i love them to death. >> they love your show called "psych." >> they're psych-os, you know what i mean. i had a question. when i have my drink with you, do i put my pinkie out with you or not. and they said, when in doubt, pinkie out. >> that's for all the psych-os out there. we're going to run a clip from your show, but we stood the words "suck it" were in there, so we weren't able to run it. but just a few moments ago we got it cleared from the powers that be. so we can run it. >> can i sing suck it, that's the question. ♪ suck it >> what are you doing? >> look, it's not what it looks like. i'm just taking additional photos for my soulmateconnect.com dating online profile. >> i thought there was something truly embarrassing going on in here. >> look, i need to be in love. everything i've met is a killer or dating a killer. >> let's scour the internet where everyone knows it's just decent normal people looking for love. >> you think you know so much. look at this she's like an indian
>> they're called psychos. they are the greatest. i love them to death. >> they love your show called "psych." >> they're psych-os, you know what i mean. i had a question. when i have my drink with you, do i put my pinkie out with you or not. and they said, when in doubt, pinkie out. >> that's for all the psych-os out there. we're going to run a clip from your show, but we stood the words "suck it" were in there, so we weren't able to run it. but just...
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it's something that save the children does a lot of work on to get to those psycho social issues.in the drawings and in the reports that the kids are doing. they're drawing about these horrible things that have happened to them. that's a good part of what is happening because you want kids to get some of those feelings out so the draw is drawing is part of getting kids to deal with these feelings. the trauma, you know, if you think about children watching, you know, parents die watching their brothers and sisters die being tortured. that's trauma that's going to be there for a very long time. >> john: i really hate to have to ask this question but how is this civil war impacting girls as opposed to boys? >> well, i think girls always, unfortunately, are targets in war. we're hearing stories of rape of young teenage girls. parents are marrying they are girls off early for protection. we definitely think that's happening throughout the country. >> john: the report is largely nonpartisan, i respect that, but let me ask you, do you feel comfortable saying whether or not the assad regi
it's something that save the children does a lot of work on to get to those psycho social issues.in the drawings and in the reports that the kids are doing. they're drawing about these horrible things that have happened to them. that's a good part of what is happening because you want kids to get some of those feelings out so the draw is drawing is part of getting kids to deal with these feelings. the trauma, you know, if you think about children watching, you know, parents die watching their...
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the psycho therapist in this case, alease laviolette is taking the stand today. this is the victim's family in the courtroom, listening to all of the testimony, oftentimes, very graphic testimony. it is certainly compelling people right across the nation, as well, to line up. 20, 30 people at a time are waiting to get into this courtroom. one person even flew in from the state of new jersey, and got there at 4:00 in the morning, just to make sure he could get a seat. >> jodi is looking at the jury, looking for sympathy, and the only way she can get off, in my opinion, is one they feel sorry for her. they all know she's guilty, all she has to have is one person to feel sorry for her. that's the way she's going to get off. >> just fascinated. i want to see her. i want to be in the courtroom. i want to get that feel. i watch it every night. tape it every day. watch it every single night. >> cnn's alex marquez is watching because he's assigned to it. i have to say, it is odd, i remember covering the anthony case, people lining up through the night by the hundreds to
the psycho therapist in this case, alease laviolette is taking the stand today. this is the victim's family in the courtroom, listening to all of the testimony, oftentimes, very graphic testimony. it is certainly compelling people right across the nation, as well, to line up. 20, 30 people at a time are waiting to get into this courtroom. one person even flew in from the state of new jersey, and got there at 4:00 in the morning, just to make sure he could get a seat. >> jodi is looking at...
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. >> how psycho is she? >> completely.that clinical term. >> i was going to say -- go to drew for the analysis. this woman is every guy's nightmare. >> i think that's what's interesting and so compelling about watching this testimony, because it's rare unless you're a doctor that you actually have the opportunity to see someone's sociopathic behavior or psychopathic behavior playing out in front of you. >> all the lies and the tears that seem empty, and the tears are really that she's been caught. >> i used to say a couple days ago, i used to want to take this tape and play it for new lawyers on how not to do cross-examination or how to dial it back, but now, after you have seen whatever, you take an hour a day, she is just a nut. i mean, completely a diabolical nut. you don't need much more than that. the interesting thing about it, though, is i'm not so sure that doesn't help her in front of that jury. >> because? >> because? they feel sympathy for that? >> you have 12 people there, and ultimately, she could resonate wit
. >> how psycho is she? >> completely.that clinical term. >> i was going to say -- go to drew for the analysis. this woman is every guy's nightmare. >> i think that's what's interesting and so compelling about watching this testimony, because it's rare unless you're a doctor that you actually have the opportunity to see someone's sociopathic behavior or psychopathic behavior playing out in front of you. >> all the lies and the tears that seem empty, and the tears...