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movie "frankenstein" so i recently read the novel.ike, hey, i started to look at the monster kind of differently. i was like, who is really the monster? to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. and i call this the belly of the beast. we're the outcast. we're the forgotten. >> all right. >> in my spare time i like to write, and i've been contemplating on writing a book. i started off like this. frankenstein, the moment you created me, you condemned me, rejected me, crucified and despised me. abandoned me emotionally, unleashed the very hell in me, often overlooked stepped upon crushed, no one stops to notice that my movements are poetic. my stride is determined. my love is unconditional. my spirit is free. although i'm a monster, there is a soul inside of me. >> i do not believe there is an employee in the indiana department of correction in any state facility that does not know the name christopher trotter. >> beverly gilmore is the confinement unit's case manager. one of her responsibilities is to evaluate trotte
movie "frankenstein" so i recently read the novel.ike, hey, i started to look at the monster kind of differently. i was like, who is really the monster? to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. and i call this the belly of the beast. we're the outcast. we're the forgotten. >> all right. >> in my spare time i like to write, and i've been contemplating on writing a book. i started off like this. frankenstein, the moment you created me, you condemned me,...
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. >> a couple boltings and he's frankenstein. this was a serious thing. he works in a hospital as a medical lab scientist. apparently he was what's called an attractive income. >> oh, okay. >> he asked out a younger girl who turned him down, so this was his big idea to make himself look just a tad bit younger. >> you ladies are younger girls. >> yep. >> do you find this guy's block head is appealing? >> not my type, but maybe others like him. >> flat out no. if he's a nice, smart dude, great, but this? no. if you got intimate with him, grab that hair, it would cut your hand. sharp emgs. >> he wouldn't let you near the hair. >> two hours to do, come on, paws off. >> that's the first thing, when you go out, do not touch the hair. >>> these guys are snake wranglers. >> akes. >>>next,minute," still to come, a kayaker pulls into an eddy. see why this is an eddy of doom. >> oh, no! >>> and a couple pranks hit up wimbledon to take selfies. >> they took videos. >> see who they capture holding the pose. freshen breath, and controled ds plaque and tartar. fofor r a
. >> a couple boltings and he's frankenstein. this was a serious thing. he works in a hospital as a medical lab scientist. apparently he was what's called an attractive income. >> oh, okay. >> he asked out a younger girl who turned him down, so this was his big idea to make himself look just a tad bit younger. >> you ladies are younger girls. >> yep. >> do you find this guy's block head is appealing? >> not my type, but maybe others like him. >>...
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>> this has now created almost a frankenstein monster. the leaders of these insurgents are russian. they have russian passports but they are a motley group of fighters there. they are fighting among themselves. i don't think moscow has complete control over them, but it does have control in as much as it can stop arms and more men coming over to join the fight. >> when you look at what's been happening at the crash scene, is it elm bassing for president putin -- embarrassing for president putin? >> you would think it would be, because they've behaved in an uncivilized and inhue marty: way. >> -- inhumane way. >> angela, thank you very much indeed for joining us. now for a brief look at other news. government troops have been battling over the strategic town here. captured s were yesterday. there was a truce in may with the president. italian officials say they rescued more than 800 migrants from various boats within the last 24 hours. 61 people were saved from a sinking vessel in the mediterranean. officials have recovered five body, but survivors suggest that nearly 20 others may s
>> this has now created almost a frankenstein monster. the leaders of these insurgents are russian. they have russian passports but they are a motley group of fighters there. they are fighting among themselves. i don't think moscow has complete control over them, but it does have control in as much as it can stop arms and more men coming over to join the fight. >> when you look at what's been happening at the crash scene, is it elm bassing for president putin -- embarrassing for...
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mortality compared to the control group of rats now just take a look at one of the highly disturbing frankenstein photos showing the rats that were fed g.m. corn and the findings were published in a peer reviewed scientific journal food and chemical toxicology in september of two thousand and twelve but pretty much immediately after its publication the sara lee study began to come under intense fire from one santos scientists see the ag giant took major issue with the fact that sarah laney only used a small sample size of ten rats to make its conclusions and that the type of rats he had used had a natural tendency to develop tumors and this constant barrage of criticism worked leading editor of the journal dr wallace hayes to retract the paper completely claiming that the studies methodology and the results were inconclusive is a big blow to the advocates of a g.m.o. free food supply and monsanto's criticisms of the study may have held some water except for one small detail monsanto conducted the exact same study on the exact same number and type of rats and published its findings in the exact sa
mortality compared to the control group of rats now just take a look at one of the highly disturbing frankenstein photos showing the rats that were fed g.m. corn and the findings were published in a peer reviewed scientific journal food and chemical toxicology in september of two thousand and twelve but pretty much immediately after its publication the sara lee study began to come under intense fire from one santos scientists see the ag giant took major issue with the fact that sarah laney only...
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mortality compared to the control group of rats now just take a look at one of the highly disturbing frankenstein photos showing the rats that were fed g.m. corn and the findings were published in a peer reviewed scientific journal food and chemical toxicology in september of two thousand and twelve but pretty much immediately after its publication. the sara lee study began to come under intense fire from monsanto scientists see the ad giant took major issue with the fact that sara lee only used a small sample size of ten rats to make its conclusions and the type of rats he had used had a natural tendency to develop tumors and this constant barrage of criticism worked leading editor of the journal dr wallace hayes to retract the paper completely claiming that the studies methodology and the results were inconclusive is a big blow to the advocates of a g.m.o. free food supply and monsanto's criticisms of the study may have held some water except for one small detail monsanto conducted the exact same study on the exact same number and type of rats and published its findings in the exact same journa
mortality compared to the control group of rats now just take a look at one of the highly disturbing frankenstein photos showing the rats that were fed g.m. corn and the findings were published in a peer reviewed scientific journal food and chemical toxicology in september of two thousand and twelve but pretty much immediately after its publication. the sara lee study began to come under intense fire from monsanto scientists see the ad giant took major issue with the fact that sara lee only...
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mortality compared to the control group of rats now just take a look at one of the highly disturbing frankenstein photos showing the rats that were fed g.m. corn on the findings were published in a peer reviewed scientific journal food and chemical toxicology in september of two thousand and twelve but pretty much immediately after its publication the ceremony study began to come under intense fire from one sample scientists say the ag giant took major issue with the fact. but sara lee only used a small sample size of ten rats to make its conclusions and the type of rats he had used had a natural tendency to develop tumors and this constant barrage of criticism worked leading the editor of the journal dr wallace hayes to retract the paper completely claiming that the study's methodology and the results were inconclusive is a big blow to the advocates of a g.m.o. free food supply and monsanto's criticisms of the study may have held some water except for one small detail monsanto conducted the exact same study on the exact same number and type of rats and published its findings in the exact same jo
mortality compared to the control group of rats now just take a look at one of the highly disturbing frankenstein photos showing the rats that were fed g.m. corn on the findings were published in a peer reviewed scientific journal food and chemical toxicology in september of two thousand and twelve but pretty much immediately after its publication the ceremony study began to come under intense fire from one sample scientists say the ag giant took major issue with the fact. but sara lee only...
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can't do it i mean the constitution comes first and foremost to me so what we have today this frankenstein set of laws with you know citizens united in with super pacs and pacs and unlimited donations of corporations being treated as people i mean it's all nuts right so in a nutshell simplify right and level the playing field as best as possible but i don't think you get money out of politics and fortune and jeff i really wish that we had more time you grade on immigration reform there's so much more that we can talk about but jeff carson congressional candidate from virginia eighth district right across the river you get some time thank you so much for that all right guys coming up a feature exclusive interview with theoretical physicist and all around genius dr michio kaku stay to. join me. for that in park and financial reporting commentary interviews and much much. only on bombast and. surely we can without any financial system still some. say. that the consumer. choose the opinions that you think are a clue. as to stories they didn't. choose to to access. despite all the democracy slo
can't do it i mean the constitution comes first and foremost to me so what we have today this frankenstein set of laws with you know citizens united in with super pacs and pacs and unlimited donations of corporations being treated as people i mean it's all nuts right so in a nutshell simplify right and level the playing field as best as possible but i don't think you get money out of politics and fortune and jeff i really wish that we had more time you grade on immigration reform there's so...
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can't do it i mean the constitution comes first and foremost to me so what we have today this frankenstein set of laws with citizens united and with super pacs and pacs and unlimited donations and corporations being treated as people i mean it's all nuts right so in a nutshell simplify it right and level the playing field as best as possible but i don't think you get money out of politics and fortune and jeff i really wish that we had more time you'd read on immigration reform there's so much more that we could talk about but jeff carson congressional candidate for virginia's eighth district right across the river hope to have you get some time thank you so much for that all right guys coming up a feature exclusive interview with theoretical physicists in all around genius dr michio kaku states in. technology innovation all the developments around russia. those huge you're covered. i. want to underline that a lot of. this if you don't. like to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm wrong researcher. although medical science has achieved amazing things in its short life one of the final fr
can't do it i mean the constitution comes first and foremost to me so what we have today this frankenstein set of laws with citizens united and with super pacs and pacs and unlimited donations and corporations being treated as people i mean it's all nuts right so in a nutshell simplify it right and level the playing field as best as possible but i don't think you get money out of politics and fortune and jeff i really wish that we had more time you'd read on immigration reform there's so much...
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that said, legally yes, it's not going to work, a frankenstein plan. states are commandeered by the federal government. all i know is the taxes are legal, and if you think that you're going to tax the citizenry of the state but no benefit's going to come from the federal government. that's the situation that can't last very long. neil: that's where i think, kate, the supreme court is going to get a third crack at. this i don't know the process, and that's the one that won't be the charm for this. they're going to argue against the subsidy thing, and effectively have to say by definition the taxes that pay for this have to go as well. therein lies the finances. >> based on who is going to sign up. if people don't sign up, they lose money, the government is on the hook through 2016. come 2017, the insurance industry is on its own. that's a big deal. neil: how would that affect insurances? the stocks would tumble, right? >> if you look at what the insurance companies have done all throughout obamacare, things were passed. insurance companies went higher.
that said, legally yes, it's not going to work, a frankenstein plan. states are commandeered by the federal government. all i know is the taxes are legal, and if you think that you're going to tax the citizenry of the state but no benefit's going to come from the federal government. that's the situation that can't last very long. neil: that's where i think, kate, the supreme court is going to get a third crack at. this i don't know the process, and that's the one that won't be the charm for...
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don, you forget when they were outside the studio with rakes and torches like a frankenstein movie whoa .44 emptied in their back. >> by the way. i'm looking at the set it looks like a set of overeaters anonymous. >> all parties will forego their sasseations. i forego the convenient against of my godson. don imus agrees to comb his hair and refrain from any more rodeo talk. >> i can't honor inagreement. >> by the way, the book that bo was in here screaming about on that monday, either number one or number two -- >> i brought it to your attention first, don. >> no facts or anything. >> he made a mistake. he made a mistake. >> i'm not honoring this agreement. >> so it went. now to my abused friend, bo. >> first of all, i want to thank you for coming to my aid against this old drag queen. >> stop it. he's not an old drag queen. >> excuse me, look at him. >> kind of an old drag queen. >> i told him he could be casted with the woman that kept -- the woman that kept her mother for three years dead in the chair. put him in the chair. if he doesn't look like zachary, remember zachary. >> i was
don, you forget when they were outside the studio with rakes and torches like a frankenstein movie whoa .44 emptied in their back. >> by the way. i'm looking at the set it looks like a set of overeaters anonymous. >> all parties will forego their sasseations. i forego the convenient against of my godson. don imus agrees to comb his hair and refrain from any more rodeo talk. >> i can't honor inagreement. >> by the way, the book that bo was in here screaming about on that...
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wanted to do is sort of take a look at barbecue that surrounds us and see if we could sort of frankensteinlamar lounge, john currence's not-for-profit bar-restaurant, there's no other pit-smoked whole hog barbecue in the entire state. a 175-pound pig will feed many mouths. about 250 people eat here a day. now, this is a not-for-profit establishment? >> yeah. >> is that right? >> yeah, it sure is. >> what sort of socialist communist stuff are you up to, currence? what's going on? this is the state of mississippi. >> just a feel-good type of guy. >> me, too. i've been here only a week and my sentences are starting to change already, because there's not just a physical rhythm to the speech, but the way i'm organizing my thoughts is starting to change. some of the oxford writers from last night managed to make it out of bed, heads pounding, no doubt, filled with a shame and self-loathing, surely familiar for writers. but like such greats of the past as malcolm lowery, f. scott fitzgerald, and charles bukowski, they too have learned that more alcohol first thing will often make you feel better
wanted to do is sort of take a look at barbecue that surrounds us and see if we could sort of frankensteinlamar lounge, john currence's not-for-profit bar-restaurant, there's no other pit-smoked whole hog barbecue in the entire state. a 175-pound pig will feed many mouths. about 250 people eat here a day. now, this is a not-for-profit establishment? >> yeah. >> is that right? >> yeah, it sure is. >> what sort of socialist communist stuff are you up to, currence? what's...
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frankenstein and we are the monsters. >> one of the state's most infamous inmates tries to convince prisonchanged. >> it sounds like a threat to me. >> no. >> that's water under the bridge. >> corrections staff investigate a potential escape plot. >> do you understand why we would have concerns with an offender having an 11 foot rope? >> you look in my cell, there's nothing there for medo
frankenstein and we are the monsters. >> one of the state's most infamous inmates tries to convince prisonchanged. >> it sounds like a threat to me. >> no. >> that's water under the bridge. >> corrections staff investigate a potential escape plot. >> do you understand why we would have concerns with an offender having an 11 foot rope? >> you look in my cell, there's nothing there for medo
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it is sort of a frankenstein case where you can't control the monster you have created. >> here is what i'm curious to get your reaction to. president obama pointed a finger at russian separatists. we would like to see some of the evidence that the administration has. i guess we'll see it, maybe we won't. he says he needs more than words from president putin. what do you think the united states is prepared to do here ultimately? >> there was only one u.s. citizen on board. there's not really a ton of leverage that the u.s. has in this situation. but i think the one thing that we can do here is show leadership. and you know, we did show some of that leadership the day before the crash in enacting further sanctions against russia. and now i really think it's up to the europeans. this happened on their turf, on their territory. these are dutch and eu citizens the majorities of them who died in this crash. and you know i think it's difficult if europe doesn't want to take a move on this then it's very difficult for the u.s. to take a move. >> the polish foreign minister said europe has done
it is sort of a frankenstein case where you can't control the monster you have created. >> here is what i'm curious to get your reaction to. president obama pointed a finger at russian separatists. we would like to see some of the evidence that the administration has. i guess we'll see it, maybe we won't. he says he needs more than words from president putin. what do you think the united states is prepared to do here ultimately? >> there was only one u.s. citizen on board. there's...
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mary shelley's frankenstein manuscript, you can see percy shelley's corrections and some suggestionstween the lines, so it is interesting when you think of the original author's work, there is the original, original what they intended and what came from the pan and how they changed it or how someone else might change it. >> which is one problem we have now, if there are geniuses. they are heavily edited. and they are computerized. trickier tong to be get to see the progress of a manuscript. >> it is. there is some interesting work with sort of some hard drive archaeology, if you will, and going back through time stamps and when the computer automatically save this draft of things, you can go back. i believe -- i could be wrong, are the jonnaere dike computers and all of his discs and that material, and you can go back and see how he changed things. >> from arguably the most -- english inglis novelist to the apocalypse. the greatdoer, renaissance artist, created this work. full-page woodcuts of the story of apocalypse, the final book of the christian bible. a popular work throughout t
mary shelley's frankenstein manuscript, you can see percy shelley's corrections and some suggestionstween the lines, so it is interesting when you think of the original author's work, there is the original, original what they intended and what came from the pan and how they changed it or how someone else might change it. >> which is one problem we have now, if there are geniuses. they are heavily edited. and they are computerized. trickier tong to be get to see the progress of a...
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but most is throwing money at the system, which means it's like looking at the frankenstein monster andnking, well, if we make him bigger, maybe he'll be nicer. >> richard, so what do you think, at least would be a short-term fix? we know we have more problems down the road, but a short-term fix? >> the veteran administration is always in play with issues from harry truman administration to right now. we have a new secretary. now the secretary needs the resources to keep the problem. whether we're going to provide, give them the ability to go on the private health care market. that might be a possibility of but let's get congress to work on it. sadly, because of the gridlock that we have in washington, absolutely, positively nothing can get done. i wish the president would do is call congress back during the emergency recess and say during recess and say, let's get work done. let's work for the american people. >> what is that work, richard? more resources to do what? >> they need to figure out are we going to open more hospital as soon as allow them to go on the private market? beyond
but most is throwing money at the system, which means it's like looking at the frankenstein monster andnking, well, if we make him bigger, maybe he'll be nicer. >> richard, so what do you think, at least would be a short-term fix? we know we have more problems down the road, but a short-term fix? >> the veteran administration is always in play with issues from harry truman administration to right now. we have a new secretary. now the secretary needs the resources to keep the...
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they're moving words and phrases around, mary shelly's frankenstein's manuscript, you can see percy shelly's corrections, and some suggestions in between the lines. so it's interesting when you think of then, you know, the original author's work, you know, if it's originally what they intended or what came from the pen or how they change it or how someone else might change it. >> jon: which is one problem we have now, if there are geniuses at work. >> they're heavily edited. >> jon: and they're computerized. so it's going to be trickier to get -- to see the progress of a manuscript centuries hence. >> it is. there is some interesting work, a sort of hard drive archeology, if you will, and going back through time stamps and when the computer automatically saves drafts of things, you can go back, i believe it's -- i could be wrong but i think emory has john updike's computers and all his disks and materials, and you can go back to go throu and see how he changed things. >> from arguably the most intelligent english novelist to the apocalypse, tell us about the engraving. >> the great german re
they're moving words and phrases around, mary shelly's frankenstein's manuscript, you can see percy shelly's corrections, and some suggestions in between the lines. so it's interesting when you think of then, you know, the original author's work, you know, if it's originally what they intended or what came from the pen or how they change it or how someone else might change it. >> jon: which is one problem we have now, if there are geniuses at work. >> they're heavily edited....
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frankenstein of the american political money monster. he's author of "big money."t's a title so long ken had to run an excerpt in politico magazine. ken joins us now. welcome, ken, to the table. >> hey. great to be with you guys. >> great to have you. you have this great quote from karl rove in the excerpt that we've got in politico. it says, people call us a vast right-wing conspiracy, but we're really a half-assed right-wing conspiracy. now it's time to get serious. i love that. what you talk about is the fact that rove saw the direction that big money was heading in, even before the citizens united decision. >> yeah, that's right. he was really out front. part of it was seeing what the left had done and what democrats had done prior to citizens united back in 2004 when these liberal billionaires and multimillionaires spent upwards of $200 million trying to defeat george w. bush. obviously that was unsuccessful, but what that showed is that you could build something outside the party structure that would enable very wealthy people to spend a lot of money and have
frankenstein of the american political money monster. he's author of "big money."t's a title so long ken had to run an excerpt in politico magazine. ken joins us now. welcome, ken, to the table. >> hey. great to be with you guys. >> great to have you. you have this great quote from karl rove in the excerpt that we've got in politico. it says, people call us a vast right-wing conspiracy, but we're really a half-assed right-wing conspiracy. now it's time to get serious. i...
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frankenstein.th more than a dollar. >> are you calling me a fraud? >> either that or you're a total amateur. hey, you. >> part of the cbs drama "unforgettable." once again you cannot fool detective carrie wells. she remembers practically everything that happens to her. that comes in handy when she's solving crimes but it occasional lay gets you into trouble when you're in love. poppy montgomery. you're the first poppy person i've mefr that has a name like that. >> i hope i'm the only one because that name is such a mouthful nobody wants to have a name like that. >> we have rosy thorn, day zbi gold, lilly bell, my daughter who i accidentally name add flour, violet. i was thinking it's my husband's grandmother name and i thought violet was a pretty color. i knew it was a now never the back of my head but i didn't get the whole continuing tradition then and my brother jethro tull. >> your parents have a great sense of humor. >> poppy's a newlywed. >> i am. >> you got married at disney world. >> disney
frankenstein.th more than a dollar. >> are you calling me a fraud? >> either that or you're a total amateur. hey, you. >> part of the cbs drama "unforgettable." once again you cannot fool detective carrie wells. she remembers practically everything that happens to her. that comes in handy when she's solving crimes but it occasional lay gets you into trouble when you're in love. poppy montgomery. you're the first poppy person i've mefr that has a name like that....
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this policy of invading and occupying other people's countries, my enemy's enemy is my friend, frankenstein monsters, all of them. this is insanity. if you're a trarl jurisprudencist, you ask incisive questions. i wish sharp and incisive journalists had subjected political leaders to these questions before we did all this. so don't come after me how we can defend ourselves against them. i told you not to do it, that's what i say. >> thank you so much for song by today. >>> still to come on this show, starting up your business idea in some exotic locations. >>> our next guest says his business can help you choose that dream. the cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. ♪ >>> in corporate news, u.n. officials have set their sites on amazon's tax affairs. they've asked for details on the tax operations in the country. that's according to the ft. the eu commission wants to check whether the company's corporate tax decisions complied with state aid rules. >>> thierry peugeot has
this policy of invading and occupying other people's countries, my enemy's enemy is my friend, frankenstein monsters, all of them. this is insanity. if you're a trarl jurisprudencist, you ask incisive questions. i wish sharp and incisive journalists had subjected political leaders to these questions before we did all this. so don't come after me how we can defend ourselves against them. i told you not to do it, that's what i say. >> thank you so much for song by today. >>> still...
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an actual "frankenfood" is a combination of unusual ingredients that come to life like frankenstein himselfd the frankenfood starts with a name so the dubin is the love child of a doughnut and a ruben sandwich. who doesn't love a ruben sandwich and a doughnut and this is one of the classic ones chicken lollipop and it's a reinterpretation, if you will of a buffalo wing. we'll make these crazy combinations. >> now if you want to pay me off now and i will choose you as the winner. >> we'll make frankenfood then you'll judge. >> you guys are behind the show. >> all right. >> i think you guys have like 45 seconds, right? >> okay. >> i didn't know. >> they already started. i'll get started here. >> are we starting? george is making sweet potato fries and adding candied walnut and fluff. >> a lot of fluff there. >> almost like a thanksgiving day staple. >> there you go. \wow. this is -- i need to heat this up a little bit. this is going to go in the oven. a lot of candied walnuts. >> i might let you win. >> okay. i'll put this on top. >> lara. what is lara making? sweet -- >> this is my bring it
an actual "frankenfood" is a combination of unusual ingredients that come to life like frankenstein himselfd the frankenfood starts with a name so the dubin is the love child of a doughnut and a ruben sandwich. who doesn't love a ruben sandwich and a doughnut and this is one of the classic ones chicken lollipop and it's a reinterpretation, if you will of a buffalo wing. we'll make these crazy combinations. >> now if you want to pay me off now and i will choose you as the winner....
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lo que pasa es que estÁn haciendo experimentos con frankenstein. >> no.a policÍa. sus abogados dicen que no hay pruebas suficientes para respaldar las acusaciones. al parecer el problema comenzÓ cuando uno de los hijos tratÓ de entrar al parque con cuchillos en el cinturÓn. los casos de los tres miembros de esta familia serÁn remitidos a una corte superior para un posible causamiento. y la policÍa de río de janeiro detuvo a 11 personas relacionadas con la reventa de entradas para al menos cuatro partidos de la copa del mundo. lo interesante es que los sospechosos tenÍan en su poder boletos de entrada a los estadios con acceso a Áreas reservadas para la fifa y fueron sorprendidos cuando los revendÍan en el mismo hotel donde se hospedan los patrocinadores y varios de los jugadores. estas personas habrÍan obtenido cerca de 1 millÓn de dólares en cada partido. y los malos pasos que dio jeremy mix ahora serÁn pasos firmes en la pasarela. y es que este sospechoso que impactÓ a millones de fÉminas hace unos dÍas por su atractivo fÍsico en las redes sociales desp
lo que pasa es que estÁn haciendo experimentos con frankenstein. >> no.a policÍa. sus abogados dicen que no hay pruebas suficientes para respaldar las acusaciones. al parecer el problema comenzÓ cuando uno de los hijos tratÓ de entrar al parque con cuchillos en el cinturÓn. los casos de los tres miembros de esta familia serÁn remitidos a una corte superior para un posible causamiento. y la policÍa de río de janeiro detuvo a 11 personas relacionadas con la reventa de entradas para...
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he's created kind of a frankenstein monster in a very rabidly pro-russian set of tugs. >> that's an interestings you raised. everybody is analyzing this to see how much control putin has and the u.s. opinion is that he has all of the control, but you're saying that he may not. they may have gone rogue in that way. >> he's single person with the most control here so it's right to pressure him, but it's quite -- i mean, they can't last without putin because they need supplies. they need arms. they need training, but it's quite possible that, you know, they have got those shoulder-to-air missiles. in this case they don't need the most sophisticated surface-to-air missiles. they could shoot down something they see up in the sky. when they are sure it's a military jet pause they fly lower. as chris reported, half of these people are drunk, a lot of them are just thugs sprawling for a fight. >> 100 militant disparate groups, that's from the international monitoring organization, osce, so the idea of having a collective strategy is probably remote, but let's apply the same scrutiny, fareed, because yo
he's created kind of a frankenstein monster in a very rabidly pro-russian set of tugs. >> that's an interestings you raised. everybody is analyzing this to see how much control putin has and the u.s. opinion is that he has all of the control, but you're saying that he may not. they may have gone rogue in that way. >> he's single person with the most control here so it's right to pressure him, but it's quite -- i mean, they can't last without putin because they need supplies. they...
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frankenstein. a nptatio >> let's move to the tweet of the week. this from a kelsey grammer.ample here. one guy tweets the movie down per scope is one of my favorite moves. its a movie i can watch over and over it. i believe it should be it's. >> so he joined twitter. and now he's correcting people's grammar. it looks like he's having fun doing it. he created a #kelsey grammer grammar. but interestingly enough this is not the first time he joined twitter. he joined back in 2009 and 2010 and had to announce his divorce with camille. but looks like he has a new purpose with twitter. >> i think we want to get to the sneak peek of the jimi hendrix b biopic. let's take a look. >> watch out for your ears. i want my music to go inside the soul of a person. for me it's colors. i want people to feel the music the same way i see it. >> there's so much competition right now. queen, the who. do you think you're better than them? >> he looks the part, doesn't he? >> so it looks like john ridley is the director. he wrote a little film called "12 years a slave" which he won an oscar for. th
frankenstein. a nptatio >> let's move to the tweet of the week. this from a kelsey grammer.ample here. one guy tweets the movie down per scope is one of my favorite moves. its a movie i can watch over and over it. i believe it should be it's. >> so he joined twitter. and now he's correcting people's grammar. it looks like he's having fun doing it. he created a #kelsey grammer grammar. but interestingly enough this is not the first time he joined twitter. he joined back in 2009 and...