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. >> eyes, vacant, uncaring and lacking a soul.ght is about yea tall. >> reporter: within hours the e-mail account to collect leads was bombarded. >> no lead. got a few marriage proposals. a couple weird political rants. >> reporter: the blond bandit the latest in a series of nationwide porch pilferers, stealing everything from shrubbery, holiday gifts all on camera. as for lake not only is he enjoying the humorous hunt. it seems he may have gotten the last laugh. inside the box. >> couple dozen cups and couple ice trays. >> worth $22. >> the hunter has become the hunted. buzz because i will find her. >> elusive sasquatch. hard to find big foot. they're going to get her. i can't wait. >> this is great. go on line. look at the post. priceless. some descriptions of the suspect here, suspect, a suspect, a jerk with a cheesy blond dye job. vacant, uncaring eyes. >> we'll have her on. i'm telling you. we will get her. septic system breakdowns affect over 1 million homes a year, and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully,
. >> eyes, vacant, uncaring and lacking a soul.ght is about yea tall. >> reporter: within hours the e-mail account to collect leads was bombarded. >> no lead. got a few marriage proposals. a couple weird political rants. >> reporter: the blond bandit the latest in a series of nationwide porch pilferers, stealing everything from shrubbery, holiday gifts all on camera. as for lake not only is he enjoying the humorous hunt. it seems he may have gotten the last laugh. inside...
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. >> eyes, vacant, uncaring and lacking a soul.ght is about yea tall. >> reporter: within hours the e-mail account to collect leads was bombarded. >> no lead. got a few marriage proposals. a couple weird political rants. >> reporter: the blond bandit the latest in a series of nationwide porch pilferers, stealing everything from shrubbery, holiday gifts all on camera. as for lake not only is he enjoying the humorous hunt. it seems he may have gotten the last laugh. inside the box. >> couple dozen cups and couple ice trays. >> worth $22. >> the hunter has become the hunted. buzz because i will find her. >> elusive sasquatch. hard to find big foot. they're going to get her. i can't wait. >> this is great. go on line. look at the post. priceless. some descriptions of the suspect here, suspect, a suspect, a jerk with a cheesy blond dye job. vacant, uncaring eyes. >> we'll have her on. i'm telling you. we will get her. septic system breakdowns affect over 1 million homes a year, and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully,
. >> eyes, vacant, uncaring and lacking a soul.ght is about yea tall. >> reporter: within hours the e-mail account to collect leads was bombarded. >> no lead. got a few marriage proposals. a couple weird political rants. >> reporter: the blond bandit the latest in a series of nationwide porch pilferers, stealing everything from shrubbery, holiday gifts all on camera. as for lake not only is he enjoying the humorous hunt. it seems he may have gotten the last laugh. inside...
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if you're separated, out of touch, no belonging, a feeling of drifting alone in a universe of uncaring people, feeling of isolation, inner emptiness. that's what real loneliness is about. we're not talking about that. but jesus was alone at times. the apostle paul, like all of us have been. but what's the difference in that and solitude? so let's look at solitude for a moment. solitude means to be alone, separated from others, i choose to be alone. i choose to be separated. i choose to be apart from. i choose to withdraw from. loneliness is painful. and all of us have probably experienced the pain of loneliness. loneliness is painful. solitude is not painful. because we choose to be alone. so, when i think about that and i think about choosing it and i think about well what's that all about? what happens when a person gets alone with god? now, i want to clarify something. we're not talking about getting alone to pray and have a bible study and read the scripture. no. just getting alone with god period. and what happens is this. that tension and that stress that's a killer begins to dra
if you're separated, out of touch, no belonging, a feeling of drifting alone in a universe of uncaring people, feeling of isolation, inner emptiness. that's what real loneliness is about. we're not talking about that. but jesus was alone at times. the apostle paul, like all of us have been. but what's the difference in that and solitude? so let's look at solitude for a moment. solitude means to be alone, separated from others, i choose to be alone. i choose to be separated. i choose to be apart...
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he said i will be as callous and uncaring as you can imagine, i have no interest in helping to pay for your health care, i would hate to see you get cancer, but that is your problem, not mine. that is typical? >> that is absolutely typical. to call him a flame-thrower, does not do him justice. he ran against chris christie in the 2009 republican primary for governor. so he has had his turn around the dance floor in the statewide races. >> so steve, this is why cory booker looked so happy during most of the speech tonight. he knows that even with a possibly stronger republican opponent, this state votes for democratic senators. >> and the fact that he can even have the nomination shows how unseriously chris christie took this election, the only goal was to not have cory booker on the ballot with him in november. mission accomplished. he is happy to have no attention on this race. and the rest of the republican establishment, they knew that. which is why a guy like lonegan, he would essentially get this nomination unopposed. >> just in case we do have to pace more attention to the race,
he said i will be as callous and uncaring as you can imagine, i have no interest in helping to pay for your health care, i would hate to see you get cancer, but that is your problem, not mine. that is typical? >> that is absolutely typical. to call him a flame-thrower, does not do him justice. he ran against chris christie in the 2009 republican primary for governor. so he has had his turn around the dance floor in the statewide races. >> so steve, this is why cory booker looked so...
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>> i'll be as callus and uncaring as you can imagine. >> we believe in limited government. >> i havest in paying four your health care. i'd hate to see you get cancer. >> we believe in small business, not big government. >> people are going to say, doesn't this mean a tax increase for the poor? and the answer is yes, it does. >> we embrace free enterprise, not more entitlement states. >> i can only wish that that school principal was armed. she may have at least slowed him down. we believe in the bill of rights and not going to allow it to be undermined. >> president obama, don't tread on my freedom, don't tread on my liberty. don't tread on me. >> chris christie says he wants to help this guy but he scheduled the election to avoid being on the same ticket. >> in other words, say anything, do anything, get elected first. and deceive the people in order to get elected. >> wait till they see steve lon gan on the flor of the united states senate. >> for the governor, it's a chance to embrace the tea party segment of the republican electorate he's going to need in his presidential race.
>> i'll be as callus and uncaring as you can imagine. >> we believe in limited government. >> i havest in paying four your health care. i'd hate to see you get cancer. >> we believe in small business, not big government. >> people are going to say, doesn't this mean a tax increase for the poor? and the answer is yes, it does. >> we embrace free enterprise, not more entitlement states. >> i can only wish that that school principal was armed. she may have...
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if you're separated, out of touch, no belonging, a feeling of drifting alone in a universe of uncaring people, feeling of isolation, inner emptiness. that's what real loneliness is about. we're not talking about that. but jesus was alone at times. the apostle paul, like all of us have been. but what's the difference in that and solitude? so let's look at solitude for a moment. solitude means to be alone, separated from others, i choose to be alone. i choose to be separated. i choose to be apart from. i choose to withdraw from. loneliness is painful. and all of us have probably experienced the pain of loneliness. loneliness is painful. solitude is not painful. because we choose to be alone. so, when i think about that and i think about choosing it and i think about well what's that all about? what happens when a person gets alone with god? now, i want to clarify something. we're not talking about getting alone to pray and have a bible study and read the scripture. no. just getting alone with god period. and what happens is this. that tension and that stress that's a killer begins to dra
if you're separated, out of touch, no belonging, a feeling of drifting alone in a universe of uncaring people, feeling of isolation, inner emptiness. that's what real loneliness is about. we're not talking about that. but jesus was alone at times. the apostle paul, like all of us have been. but what's the difference in that and solitude? so let's look at solitude for a moment. solitude means to be alone, separated from others, i choose to be alone. i choose to be separated. i choose to be apart...
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on larry king now nigel lythgoe uncared believe the producer and host of the hit show so you think you get mad i'm just grateful that people are watching i never see my wildest dreams the we would still be getting ten cents on some messed up vision on what it's like behind the scenes as mary murphy is loud and personal these i'm told if you did that and opening up about nigel's departure from what are a good model for my son sent me an image that had my photograph on the wood fired across it plus you all right will do a bit of booty shaking. and all next on larry king now. we're going to larry king now tonight we salute the.
on larry king now nigel lythgoe uncared believe the producer and host of the hit show so you think you get mad i'm just grateful that people are watching i never see my wildest dreams the we would still be getting ten cents on some messed up vision on what it's like behind the scenes as mary murphy is loud and personal these i'm told if you did that and opening up about nigel's departure from what are a good model for my son sent me an image that had my photograph on the wood fired across it...
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. >> eyes, vacant, uncaring and lacking a soul. her height is about yay tall. >> reporter: within hours he said that the e-mail account he created was bombarded. >> no leads. i've gotten marriage proposals. a couple weird political rants. >> reporter: this blonde bandit is the latest in a series of nationwide porch pilferers. stealing everything, from shrubbery to holiday gifts. as for lake, not only is he enjoying this hunt, he seems he may also have gotten the last laugh. inside that box -- >> a couple dozen cups and a couple ice trays. >> reporter: worth a whopping total of 22 bucks. >> the hunter has become the hunted because i will find her. >> reporter: for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> he means business. he will find her. i know. >>> let's get a check of the weather with sam. sam, i was telling you, i was this akron for the day yesterday, and the amount of rain in the afternoon was unbelievable. i've never seen it like that. >> flood watches are now issued for ohio, west virginia and kentucky. t
. >> eyes, vacant, uncaring and lacking a soul. her height is about yay tall. >> reporter: within hours he said that the e-mail account he created was bombarded. >> no leads. i've gotten marriage proposals. a couple weird political rants. >> reporter: this blonde bandit is the latest in a series of nationwide porch pilferers. stealing everything, from shrubbery to holiday gifts. as for lake, not only is he enjoying this hunt, he seems he may also have gotten the last...
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we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely misunderstood my whole life. so the book really is a 247-page apology to the man. >> host: in here you write that your dad felt during that conversation that he hadn't done anything wrong in your childhood. >> guest: he hadn't. what i planned on doing when i was flying into l.a. to meet with him was to be very calm and talk about all the things that he'd ever done to me and my brothers that i thought were abusive, mean-spirited, what i thought were bad things for a parent. and so i promised myself i was going to be calm, i sat down, and i unloaded on his put for 20 minutes. and this and this very ang
we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely...
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we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely misunderstood my whole life. so the book really is a 247-page apology to the man. >> host: in here you write that your dad felt during that conversation that he hadn't done anything wrong in your childhood. >> guest: he hadn't. what i planned on doing when i was flying into l.a. to meet with him was to be very calm and talk about all the things that he'd ever done to me and my brothers that i thought were abusive, mean-spirited, what i thought were bad things for a parent. and so i promised myself i was going to be calm, i sat down, and i unloaded on his put for 20 minutes. and this and this very ang
we thought of him as cold, as uncare, as unloving, unlovable, and whenever he came into the house, it always changed the atmosphere in the home. when i was 15 years old, my father and i had a furious fight. we didn't speak to each other for ten years. so the book is all about the conversation my dad had when i was 25 years old a conversation that i thought was going to last ten minutes, it ended up lasting eight hours. and he morphed into this kind, caring, sensitive man that i completely...