36
36
Feb 26, 2016
02/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
they are so narcissistic. one of them was practically gleeful. charlie: have you been conned? maria: i don't know. the best ones you don't know they happen. you think you were unlucky. i'm sure i've given money to people and they have misused it. or haven't used it. i would like to believe i was being generous and they wanted it for the reason they asked me. it's almost better to self deceived. i don't want to know. that is true of a lot of people. charlie: have you decided about your next book? genre? maria: the same genre. i don't have the exact narrative yet. i wish i did. charlie: the new york times said it belongs to the genre popularized by malcolm gladwell, a brilliant speaker and author, social psychology designed for mask munication. maria: that is part of it. that is a compliment. i want people to understand. i want it to be intuitive, like you thought of it your self i want it to be easy to understand. i want people to understand how they think and also you can use the tools of the con artist for good. people of said you have written a manual for how to con people.
they are so narcissistic. one of them was practically gleeful. charlie: have you been conned? maria: i don't know. the best ones you don't know they happen. you think you were unlucky. i'm sure i've given money to people and they have misused it. or haven't used it. i would like to believe i was being generous and they wanted it for the reason they asked me. it's almost better to self deceived. i don't want to know. that is true of a lot of people. charlie: have you decided about your next...
110
110
Feb 26, 2016
02/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
they are so narcissistic. one of them was practically gleeful. did not feel guilty at all and said yes, they deserved it. if they bought -- he was a forager and he said if they think my art is as good as the real thing, they don't deserve the real thing. saystart listening and you there is something to your logic. charlie: have you been conned? know. i don't the best ones you don't know they happen. you think you were unlucky. i'm sure i've given money to people and they have misused it. or haven't used it. i would like to believe i was being generous and they wanted it for the reason they asked me. it's almost better to self deceived. i don't want to know. that is true of a lot of people. it's better to believe it was bad luck then i fell for -- charlie: what has been reaction to the book? maria: a lot of victims have come forward. a lot of people. charlie: embarrassed to tell their friends? maria: a number of people said i have not told this to anyone. i'm glad that is happening. want people to come forward because a point i tried to make is it
they are so narcissistic. one of them was practically gleeful. did not feel guilty at all and said yes, they deserved it. if they bought -- he was a forager and he said if they think my art is as good as the real thing, they don't deserve the real thing. saystart listening and you there is something to your logic. charlie: have you been conned? know. i don't the best ones you don't know they happen. you think you were unlucky. i'm sure i've given money to people and they have misused it. or...
124
124
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
they're so narcissistic. they love talking about themselves. one was practically lethal. didn't feel guilty at all. said they deserve it. this guy was an art forger. they said if they think my art sf as good as the real thing and believe me, it is as good as the real thing, then you know what? they don't deserve the real thing. you start listening to them and you say, there's something to your logic. >> rose: have you ever been conned? >> i don't know because the best cons, you don't know they happened. you think that you were just unlucky. so i'm sure i've given money to people and they've misused it or haven't used it. >> rose: or were incompetent, one or the other. >> exactly. but i would like to believe i was being generous and nice and they wanted it for the exact reason they asked me for it. so it's almost better to self-deceive. i don't want to know, almost. i think that's true of a lot of people. it's better to believe that it was bad luck then i fell for. >> rose: so what's the reaction to the book, the people who read and understand the story you're talking abou
they're so narcissistic. they love talking about themselves. one was practically lethal. didn't feel guilty at all. said they deserve it. this guy was an art forger. they said if they think my art sf as good as the real thing and believe me, it is as good as the real thing, then you know what? they don't deserve the real thing. you start listening to them and you say, there's something to your logic. >> rose: have you ever been conned? >> i don't know because the best cons, you...
96
96
Feb 15, 2016
02/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 1
>> he's a very narcissistic person. i can't believe there's so much hot air in one body. if you ever watch he's always shrugging and laughing and turning away. he always knows himself he's not talking the truth when he speaks. i spent literally weeks with this man in a conference room when we were deposing him sat right next to him in the trial for four months. just got more than my hashare o what this man is about. there's nothing good about it. >> he's the true definition of a sociopath in every respect. >> the family seemed to really like o.j. simpson obviously up until the time of the murder. there were so many instances where he was abusing her. did they lack the other way? did they not know it? >> i think they knew it. but your adult daughter doesn't want you to meddle into her affairs with her husband or ex muss which was the case at the end. you don't do it. every day you pick up the papers you hear about the abuse. it was a telling story this could have been expected this guy was violent this guy was dangerous and nothing was done ahead of time. i don't think the
>> he's a very narcissistic person. i can't believe there's so much hot air in one body. if you ever watch he's always shrugging and laughing and turning away. he always knows himself he's not talking the truth when he speaks. i spent literally weeks with this man in a conference room when we were deposing him sat right next to him in the trial for four months. just got more than my hashare o what this man is about. there's nothing good about it. >> he's the true definition of a...
57
57
Feb 23, 2016
02/16
by
WTKR
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
usually malignant narcissists who feel the need to show off. so maybe he wants us to see how smart he is. but why? what's the point? is it a warning? is he mockg us? morgan: maybe all of the above. he's not attempting to hide his kills, so it's probably his way of bragging. he's probably trying to lure us out. he certainly wants our attention. we have a total of 4 copycat murders and no apparent connection between the victims. my guess is they're all targets of opportunity. who he kills doesn't matter. the point is to get to us. the latest victim was in philadelphia. bryan hughes bled his victims in san francisco. all the other copycat murders occurred in the same area as the original kills. why is this one different? it's his game. he can change the rules anytime he wants. all that traveling-- clearly he's got the money and the time. and patience. his organization and attention to detail suggests some sort of bigger plan. greetings, crime-fighters. we just got an i.d. the first exsanguinated, eyelidless body. her name is molly patton, 27. garc
usually malignant narcissists who feel the need to show off. so maybe he wants us to see how smart he is. but why? what's the point? is it a warning? is he mockg us? morgan: maybe all of the above. he's not attempting to hide his kills, so it's probably his way of bragging. he's probably trying to lure us out. he certainly wants our attention. we have a total of 4 copycat murders and no apparent connection between the victims. my guess is they're all targets of opportunity. who he kills doesn't...
41
41
Feb 16, 2016
02/16
by
WNYW
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
so how do we fix it? to be nice and considerate of others. then you you have to practice it over and over. back to you. >> dari: is like kindergarten. yankee. a learning center in new jersey is making strides with a drug-free approach to treating children with adhd. the brain ballots achievement center uses a combination of physical and academic exercises which stimulate different parts of the brain. parents are given nutritional guidelines and activities to do at home with their children. for 10-year-old mallory, the results have been life-changing. >> she's on the basketball team now and involved in theater. things that she was unable to do because his behavior prohibited currently living with adhd and medication is the most common way to treat it. >> steve: cancer patients in mexico brought pope francis to tears with her rendition of ave maria. they maria >> incredible right the pope gave a hug after her serenade. the pontiff told the team that he asked god to bless her and her family and everyone who cares for her. parents every placing t
so how do we fix it? to be nice and considerate of others. then you you have to practice it over and over. back to you. >> dari: is like kindergarten. yankee. a learning center in new jersey is making strides with a drug-free approach to treating children with adhd. the brain ballots achievement center uses a combination of physical and academic exercises which stimulate different parts of the brain. parents are given nutritional guidelines and activities to do at home with their...
38
38
Feb 8, 2016
02/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
they will risk family, fortune, reputation, to satisfy that narcissistic desire. >> the first step in his process would be to gain the trust of the parents of the young girls he intended on victimizing. so he would leverage that fact of how close-knit a jehovah's witness community is. he would build on that to get the parents to bring children to him. finally, in the spring of '04, the first victim confronted him and said point-blank, you molested me, and he admitted to it in front of her, in front of the adults, and in front of his wife. that was the dam-busting moment and the floodgates opened from then. >> nancy mclean called me and told me someone had come forward and told them that she had been molested by rick. i says, well, don't worry, we love rick. i actually remember doing that. but then i think i realized, it sunk in. she said, you need to talk to your daughter. i called her up to my bedroom and as soon as i said it, i knew that it had happened to her. i could just tell by her face, by the look on her face. so -- and then i said did anything happen to you? she said yes. and
they will risk family, fortune, reputation, to satisfy that narcissistic desire. >> the first step in his process would be to gain the trust of the parents of the young girls he intended on victimizing. so he would leverage that fact of how close-knit a jehovah's witness community is. he would build on that to get the parents to bring children to him. finally, in the spring of '04, the first victim confronted him and said point-blank, you molested me, and he admitted to it in front of...
117
117
Feb 25, 2016
02/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
so that the tech giants have turned this into a nation of narcissistic exhibition its posting nude selfies on internet and worried about the government snooping on us. gerri: i hear what you're saying and i'm really taken by your comments and the fbi director's comments that the people really benefiting from this are pedophiles, murderers, really truly bad guys. >> yes. gerri: i don't really understand why, why these companies, apple, now getting support from microsoft, are they being so defiant in the face of, this government effort to unlock one cell phone, just one cell phone? >> well, because secrecy sells. for apple, this is about branding. i mean, it is selling to terrorists but also selling to every pathetic husband who doesn't want his wife to know he is trolling porn sites. we have obsession with secrecy. we lost sight of the fact bad people are exploiting secrets. i don't believe everything should be out in the open but i do think congress will eventually come to terms with this. we'll need some sort of licensing form. we simply can not allow, can not allow terrorists and drug ca
so that the tech giants have turned this into a nation of narcissistic exhibition its posting nude selfies on internet and worried about the government snooping on us. gerri: i hear what you're saying and i'm really taken by your comments and the fbi director's comments that the people really benefiting from this are pedophiles, murderers, really truly bad guys. >> yes. gerri: i don't really understand why, why these companies, apple, now getting support from microsoft, are they being so...
37
37
Feb 20, 2016
02/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. >>> though there is an inherent distrust between them, inmates and correctional officers come in close contact every day of the week. it's rare these relationships ever cross the line into friendship. but having a friendly rapport is essential to keeping the peace. >> we let our guard down for a moment, observe and tension can rise. we could have a volatile situation here. in the blink of an eye, that much time, it can change. >> we saw firsthand what the lieutenant meant. at one point, we caught him joking around with an inmate. >> does it qualify to wear shorts with legs like that on the track? >
so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. >>> though there is an inherent distrust between them,...
93
93
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
WOFL
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 2
it is not just insta-gram and snap chat and people with a narcissistic complex have long term issues, sometimes they cannot keep a healthy relationship or have trouble fitting in because they come across as being so entitled. >> john: i can see that. and, now -- i don't know if it is any different, but, kids have a platform, to show -- >> you know -- >> we probably would have had the same problem back then. >> amy: the "american idol" complex, the kids come out for a digsing and were horrible and -- auditioning and their parents face of the earth. >> john: my mom said i was great -- that is because it is youral month. still to come your heartburn medication could be doing more harm than good. >> amy: a local doctor explains how it could lead to dementia. still to come, and david martin. >> reporter: a reminder, everybody we are live at sea world orlando, and bands, bruce an bbq! coming up, this weekend, scotty mccreary on saturday. back in the 9 o'clock with a >> john: the 9 o'clock hour of "good day orlando." welcome back, i'm john brown. >> amy: 9 o'clock on a wednesday, the tipping
it is not just insta-gram and snap chat and people with a narcissistic complex have long term issues, sometimes they cannot keep a healthy relationship or have trouble fitting in because they come across as being so entitled. >> john: i can see that. and, now -- i don't know if it is any different, but, kids have a platform, to show -- >> you know -- >> we probably would have had the same problem back then. >> amy: the "american idol" complex, the kids come out...
25
25
Feb 15, 2016
02/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> well, so here's what i think i would do if i were you. >> [bleep] off. don't tell me this stuff anymore. this bale of hay almost derailed the ranch. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding the owners were forced to place an emergency order of hay. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with a complete view of her finances, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. >> okay, listen, i tell you what, thank you very much for coming in. >> you're gonna apologize. i'm not gonna shake your hand, man, you owe me an apology. >> see you later. >> i'm not gonna apologize, dan. >> i know you're not, 'cause you're a narcissist. i've had too much history with this guy. he treats me like [bleep], and i'm sick of it. >> let me let you guys talk. >> greg, where you going? >> home. >> why? >> i'm clearly not wanted or needed here. >> no, i don't think that's the case, greg. >> oh
. >> well, so here's what i think i would do if i were you. >> [bleep] off. don't tell me this stuff anymore. this bale of hay almost derailed the ranch. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding the owners were forced to place an emergency order of hay. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with a complete view of her finances, she could control...
198
198
Feb 29, 2016
02/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 5
it's very narcissistic -- he's got no observing ego, as they say. he doesn't know what you're seeing when you're looking at him and his outrageous behavior. >> your book and the title, the title is "never enough, donald trump and the pursuit of success". >> why did you title your book that? >> he used the phrase never enough over the weekend. he had a lawyer call me. this is like getting a call from tony soprano with a law degree. i want to talk to you about your book. he threatened me and the publisher. i said, you can't have that many problems. i said is the title enough. he said no, not really. there's enough enough for donald. there's never enough money or controversy. he's able to generate more and more and more any time he wants. >> so you're not surprised he decided to run for president? >> he told me he would three years ago. i didn't believe it at first. he says he's the smartest guy in the world. he says everything. so when he said this, i thought, okay, yeah, yeah, donald. as it got close, i realized he was serious. he kept telling me how
it's very narcissistic -- he's got no observing ego, as they say. he doesn't know what you're seeing when you're looking at him and his outrageous behavior. >> your book and the title, the title is "never enough, donald trump and the pursuit of success". >> why did you title your book that? >> he used the phrase never enough over the weekend. he had a lawyer call me. this is like getting a call from tony soprano with a law degree. i want to talk to you about your...
593
593
Feb 17, 2016
02/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 593
favorite 0
quote 3
r not creating narcissists insteae a platform for narcissists. >> studies show she spent over one hour a day on facebook.n foo they spend over one hour a day d on twitter.tter so it's a chance to postoos pictures of themselves a chancec to go back and look how likesows they get and if they don't geton enough likes, a new picture isti coming and another new picturetu is coming. >> research to see what everybody is else getting likedd more you can create it and it getter more likes for yourself. >> steve, all right genius.. >> you're a narcissist.sst constantly promoting yourself yl stuff helping others has damaging consequences, for f example it might be hard toige maintain relationships or jobsns because you come across as entitled self absorbed as well.l >> i agree. aee >> we do seem to see a lot morer of that these days. that these . >> where is the fine line i fin for some people you have to be b on social media for work. w but it's a fine line between hon get, you know, i guess work work related people.pl >> i think people are overdoingi it. it. you can tell.yo >> i meant to talk t
r not creating narcissists insteae a platform for narcissists. >> studies show she spent over one hour a day on facebook.n foo they spend over one hour a day d on twitter.tter so it's a chance to postoos pictures of themselves a chancec to go back and look how likesows they get and if they don't geton enough likes, a new picture isti coming and another new picturetu is coming. >> research to see what everybody is else getting likedd more you can create it and it getter more likes...