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sigmund freud and into the british capital from the end in the late nineteen eighties fleeing persecution. he didn't have the long before complications of job can sit next to his euthanized at the house is now a museum with nearly everything in his study to develop his daughter a pioneer in child psychology and afro is still intact and in impeccable condition. mel counting shot to prominence with his little man cartoons known for their wits inside and off in touch. the son of jewish russian parents calvin's giant appeared in various british newspapers including the times that they are the express and the observer. his daughter claire who herself is the right to a period of the exhibition called kelvin meets for a lady and says it's fitting to have her father's works on show at the museum. i think naomi was he acting in the capital in killing in and counted on and on and off the couch himself i think the usually peaceful and even the ones who stand to be about the knife is hopeful that things will be unconscious and left. she says there may be of particular way of looking at life with stev
sigmund freud and into the british capital from the end in the late nineteen eighties fleeing persecution. he didn't have the long before complications of job can sit next to his euthanized at the house is now a museum with nearly everything in his study to develop his daughter a pioneer in child psychology and afro is still intact and in impeccable condition. mel counting shot to prominence with his little man cartoons known for their wits inside and off in touch. the son of jewish russian...
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from the buddha to sigmund freud to -- >> throw the ball! >> reporter: to coach tail frr from friday night lights." >> i suggest you wake up get your head in this game. >> reporter: i read tons of these books, stacks of them. and it's through this reading that i found something that does work. it's simple, scientifically tested, and completely free. the problem was it sounded totally unacceptable to me. up next, what i found at the end of my long, strange journey. it's the secret to success for everyone from executives to pro athletes, even marines. it's been shown to rewire your brain for happiness. how i got there, and how you can too. when "nightline" continues. so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this o
from the buddha to sigmund freud to -- >> throw the ball! >> reporter: to coach tail frr from friday night lights." >> i suggest you wake up get your head in this game. >> reporter: i read tons of these books, stacks of them. and it's through this reading that i found something that does work. it's simple, scientifically tested, and completely free. the problem was it sounded totally unacceptable to me. up next, what i found at the end of my long, strange journey....
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each and every chapter are the psychological ideas, sort of popularized by william james adler, sigmund freud and a whole host of lesser figures. and using them, carnegie uses his readers over and over again to continuously gauge the psychological needs of people involved with. coworkers, families, associate and so on and society clients to try to meet those needs with psychological sensitivity. he advocated, for example, positive thinking and the art appreciation, which he described as the easiest of a psychological techniques to help people feel comfortable, to win friends. in his book, "how to win friend and influence people." the principles of psychology easy for you to apply in your daily contacts and it would create among readers a new way of life he says that will pave the way to success. so, from this collection of cultural ingredients, success, ideology, these notions of charismatic personality, positive thinking, human relations cannot repeat the quote being, carnegie created but i think was his ultimate legacy in american culture. that is the establishment of a robust self-help mov
each and every chapter are the psychological ideas, sort of popularized by william james adler, sigmund freud and a whole host of lesser figures. and using them, carnegie uses his readers over and over again to continuously gauge the psychological needs of people involved with. coworkers, families, associate and so on and society clients to try to meet those needs with psychological sensitivity. he advocated, for example, positive thinking and the art appreciation, which he described as the...
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. >> the sigmund freud and the one on the right is matt. >> we decided to put a poll out to ask our viewers, how do you think -- which way did matt look best, with the beard or without. >> you voted -- >> i think that it will be overwhelming, overwhelming without the beard. nobody liked the beard. >> a lot of people liked the beard. i think it is going to be 52/48, clean shaven 52%. >> no, let's see. 78% said they liked him better clean shaven. he said he might grow that thing back again. next year. >> that's relate really very, very disrespectful. calling it a thing. >> congrats to matt. >> yes. matt is still mad at hoda. i don't want to bring it up, but it is a funny story. tell it. >> okay. we were at the hotel in phoenix for savannah's wedding, and the hotel is an hour and 45 minutes from the airport. >> you were in tucson. right? basically around tucson. >> right. so we leave the hotel, 5:30 in the morning, guy's downstairs with the car. i said hi, i'm hoda. he goes, i know, come on. we're with my friend. he and i hop in the car and we drive the hour and 45 minutes to the airport. >> g
. >> the sigmund freud and the one on the right is matt. >> we decided to put a poll out to ask our viewers, how do you think -- which way did matt look best, with the beard or without. >> you voted -- >> i think that it will be overwhelming, overwhelming without the beard. nobody liked the beard. >> a lot of people liked the beard. i think it is going to be 52/48, clean shaven 52%. >> no, let's see. 78% said they liked him better clean shaven. he said he...
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sigmund freud has no business being in this report. >> you're saying she's being described as an unbalanced emotional -- >> of course. it's gratuitous. they're talking about her relationship, not about whether or not she can handle how she does her job. you know, i've had this. a lot of people attack your personal lives and -- >> we haven't heard her full account. let me play a sound bite for you, jim garrity, because governor christie held another news conference. took a lot of questions. this one was over an hour and he wasn't shy about fencing with reporters. >> i don't know whether you can't take notes or you're not listening, but for you to characterize my last answer as i didn't want to ask her because i didn't want to know is so awful that it's beneath the job you hold. >> it's called beat the press. >> i want to take a moment to take in all of that contrition, boy, it hit him hard. the thing coming out of this report, it's not that exculpatory for christie. let's assume it's all 100% accurate. if he says look, i have no idea what was going on with the horrible people that i hired an
sigmund freud has no business being in this report. >> you're saying she's being described as an unbalanced emotional -- >> of course. it's gratuitous. they're talking about her relationship, not about whether or not she can handle how she does her job. you know, i've had this. a lot of people attack your personal lives and -- >> we haven't heard her full account. let me play a sound bite for you, jim garrity, because governor christie held another news conference. took a lot...
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you know, sigmund freud's theory of dreams, he had this concept that dreams were order determined, and what he meant was that you'd have numerous causal elements intersecting, and you couldn't say, you know, one thing cause -- [inaudible] it was a number of things. and that's the case with the balfour declaration. number one, the british wanted a buffer between turkey can they'd been fighting if world war i and the suez canal. al stein was right in -- palestine was flight between, it was a passage. they wanted also to protect that route from the middle east -- through the middle east from india. these were all, you could say these or were imperial concerns. they were worried that the germans would beat them to the punch and make a deal with the jews and so win their allegiance. to some extent, i'm weitzman encouraged that idea. i don't think it was ever going to happen. and finally some of high officials in the british government, lloyd george, arkansas fur balfour, a guy named sykes were christian zionists. they believed that the jews should on biblical terms be able to return and rec
you know, sigmund freud's theory of dreams, he had this concept that dreams were order determined, and what he meant was that you'd have numerous causal elements intersecting, and you couldn't say, you know, one thing cause -- [inaudible] it was a number of things. and that's the case with the balfour declaration. number one, the british wanted a buffer between turkey can they'd been fighting if world war i and the suez canal. al stein was right in -- palestine was flight between, it was a...
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and i tell you, if it chriss had run and found a picture of sigmund freud and found great consolationit up there and came in big this wrongs of -- throngs of people to give thanks to freud's philosophy and his anti-religious beliefs, well, i would want that to be in this museum. but it didn't happen. a history museum is about what happened. whether you like it or not. bill: see what the judge was arguing, too, with the line of questioning during the appeals process week. here is cardinal timothy dolan when asked -- >> i've heard about it. >> what was more important than 9/11 was 9 clash 12 and that we got up and started living again in this great city. that symbolizes that, and we don't need some group to take that away from be us. >> with hey, bill, you know, i'm all in favor of separation of church and state. but real separation of church and state, not a separation of life, you know, and what people actually believe, you know? and somehow separating these two things and saying any public expression of religion has no place in our society. that's what this group is doing, can that's
and i tell you, if it chriss had run and found a picture of sigmund freud and found great consolationit up there and came in big this wrongs of -- throngs of people to give thanks to freud's philosophy and his anti-religious beliefs, well, i would want that to be in this museum. but it didn't happen. a history museum is about what happened. whether you like it or not. bill: see what the judge was arguing, too, with the line of questioning during the appeals process week. here is cardinal...
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>> sigmund freud's theory of dreams, he had this concept that dreams were overdetermined and what hent was we have numerous causal elements intercepting and he couldn't say one thing caused it. there were a number of things. that is the case with the bell for declaration. number one the british wanted a buffer between turkey -- turkey which they fight in world war i and the suez canal. palestine was right in between. it was a passage. they wanted also to protect that group through the middle east from india. these were all, you could save these were imperial concerns. they were worried that the germans would beat them to the punch and make a deal with the jews and when their allegiance. to some extent they encourage that idea and i didn't think was ever going to happen. finally some of the high officials in the british government lloyd george, belfour and sykes were christian zionists. they believed that the jews in biblical term should he able to return and reclaim the state of israel. i think if you look at those three different things intersecting. finally that is what sold it to
>> sigmund freud's theory of dreams, he had this concept that dreams were overdetermined and what hent was we have numerous causal elements intercepting and he couldn't say one thing caused it. there were a number of things. that is the case with the bell for declaration. number one the british wanted a buffer between turkey -- turkey which they fight in world war i and the suez canal. palestine was right in between. it was a passage. they wanted also to protect that group through the...
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if a group of people had found, a group of atheists, for example, found a picture of sigmund freud inol, but if they had for weaks and months laid down a picture, i would want that in the nuseum. it didn't happen, and for this it aist group to try to get something out of history and out of the museum is un-american, it's irrational, it's not human of thinking. i'm disappointed they would go this way. >> the americtheist group will there with the cross. >> it was created this way, the beams, it was not as -- >> but once people found it, it became a place of encountering a prayer. >> it could be a publicity stunt by a tiny group to get coverage, right? >> it's a publicity stunt. and yes, i think we need to take it eerzly. >> what's a one-two things. they don't want religious expression expression either. >> thank you, father jon. >> good luck preaching. >>> 49 minutes after the hour and still no sign from the wreckage of the missing malaysian airlines flight. so what happens now? jim costa aboard twa flight 800 is joining us live, top of the hour. >>> already thinking about your spring
if a group of people had found, a group of atheists, for example, found a picture of sigmund freud inol, but if they had for weaks and months laid down a picture, i would want that in the nuseum. it didn't happen, and for this it aist group to try to get something out of history and out of the museum is un-american, it's irrational, it's not human of thinking. i'm disappointed they would go this way. >> the americtheist group will there with the cross. >> it was created this way,...