congressman blake farrenthold knows the lasting power of the internet. before he was elected to congress he was in a totally different business. the computer consulting industry. in that role in that time of his life, he purchased a number of internet domain names. bought them on speck, whether he was planning on using them. nothing wrong with that. i cannot complain about someone doing that. we buy domain names all the time on this show. we own arizona honors biology.com which is where we posted the content that an arizona tea party local school board, we posted the content they wanted to cut out of the local biology textbooks. we also own when in doubt, chicken out.com. we own fred thompson is inherently funny.com. we own explore newt 2016.com. we also own empath eyes right on your behind.com which sounds dirty, but it s not.
piece of, do you think that is ? once governor abortion is such a radio again active topic, and i used to run campaigns. americans wish they would not have to deal with abortion. no one wants to tell and and no one wants to see a child. i think it is mistake to make it at the front. if democrats stand by radical extreme positions they will drive more people away. because more people consider them self themselves pro-life. 48-44 is the now polls. new concerns on the empath
of marketing is empath. there s no doubt will s on to something. for many people, tough mudder does stand for something. determination. friendship. grit. will s created a brand that has absolutely transcended the event itself. more than 1,000 people have gotten the tough mudder logo tattooed on them. you see the other tattoos are an expression of myself. and i feel that this you don t get unless you complete it. it s the toughest race i ve done so far. so something to commemorate that accomplishment. it s something to carry with me to say, hey, i did this, you know. i was here. and everything will brings to the courses, he starts in his office. within 18 months, tough mudder grew from a company made up of will and his partner to having 50 employees. and while everyone s not compelled to run through fire to get to their desks their constantly challenged to push
not to focus into business. 90% of that is marketing and all of marketing is empath. there s no doubt will s on to something. for many people, tough mudder does stand for something. determination. friendship. grit. will s created a brand that has absolutely transcended the event itself. more than 1,000 people have gotten the tough mudder logo tattooed on them. you see the other tattoos are an expression of myself. and i feel that this you don t get unless you complete it. it s the toughest race i ve done so far. so something to commemorate that accomplishment. it s something to carry with me to say, hey, i did this, you know. i was here. and everything will brings to the courses, he starts in his office. within 18 months, tough mudder grew from a company made up of will and his partner to having 50 employees. and while everyone s not compelled to run through fire to get to their desks their constantly challenged to push
police are on them. how do we go about figuring out how they re doing or how they re handling this, doctor? first, we should acknowledge, number one i haven t interviewed them of course, bill. secondly, no reaction is stereotypical in this situation. when you re in front of a camera, when you re in the middle after tragedy that is unfolding, it is hard to put yourself in the place of the other person, so our empath thick skills are challenged. there are some things we can at least think about in this situation. bill: such as what? when you consider this, they have answered questions from reporters. they haven t denied the public. how do you evaluate that, doctor? yeah. this is what i m thinking. again it s thought based on my 15 years as a forensic psychiatrist so take it for what you will. i think the mom s reaction is unusual. doesn t mean that she isn t involved but for someone who