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he has found meaning in mary shelley's "frankenstein." >> i have watched the movie "frankenstein" and i read that one and i was like hey. i started to look at the monster differently. i was who is really the monster. to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. we are the belly of the beast. we're the outcast. we're the forgotten. in my spare time i like to write and i have been contemplating writing a book. i started out like this. frankenstein, the moment you created me, you condemned me, rejected me, crucified and despised me. abandoned me emotionally, unleashed the very held 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 trotter's ability to
he has found meaning in mary shelley's "frankenstein." >> i have watched the movie "frankenstein" and i read that one and i was like hey. i started to look at the monster differently. i was who is really the monster. to me this place is dr. frankenstein and we are the monsters. we are the belly of the beast. we're the outcast. we're the forgotten. in my spare time i like to write and i have been contemplating writing a book. i started out like this. frankenstein, the...
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. >> frankenstein, the statue of liberty, and a bald gold guy named oscar. these are some of the images you'll find covering the hallway walls in a rather unusual school project. christian has the story. >> the mural's a great place. it's the friendly place that everyone goes to when they have an inspirational feeling, and everyone's just so nice, and work gets done here. they actually get, boom, boom, boom, work. >> here is where students at william mckinley junior high school go to learn on their own time. >> we mostly come at 7:00 in the morning, and sometimes we stay after school. we've even spent our lunch periods in mr. buxton's class, trying to get in as much work as we can. >> no extra credit. all they get is a cup of hot chocolate. >> language-arts teacher tom buxton dreamed up the project -- a giant mural that stretches half the length of a football field. it started when a student approached mr. buxton with an unusual piece of art. >> a young lady handed me a refrigerator magnet that had an image of rosie the riveter on it. >> rosie the riveter is
. >> frankenstein, the statue of liberty, and a bald gold guy named oscar. these are some of the images you'll find covering the hallway walls in a rather unusual school project. christian has the story. >> the mural's a great place. it's the friendly place that everyone goes to when they have an inspirational feeling, and everyone's just so nice, and work gets done here. they actually get, boom, boom, boom, work. >> here is where students at william mckinley junior high...
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trying frankenstein's monster which is the finance sector the finance sector is a bank in science frankenstein's monster you know arguably not a whole lot about the financial sector has changed if you listen to critics of dodd frank he says that it hasn't gone far enough yeah after all the lessons that have come out of two thousand and eight lessons like you point out in your book why has never been gone back to the drawing board and rethought the very models you're talking about fundamentally momentum there's such a degree of them into the hundred thousand and six and now that we if you go back in the one in forty five the finance sector was a trivial part of the american economy which is what it should be the real heart of america's always been the industrial innovative side of it and that was far more important back in the eighty's forty five to sixty five than it is now but the finance sector in it and they simply grew because we still made it possible to gamble on rising asset process and that's what sucks us into taking on too much did use is if you go to the dentist and have a tooth you'l
trying frankenstein's monster which is the finance sector the finance sector is a bank in science frankenstein's monster you know arguably not a whole lot about the financial sector has changed if you listen to critics of dodd frank he says that it hasn't gone far enough yeah after all the lessons that have come out of two thousand and eight lessons like you point out in your book why has never been gone back to the drawing board and rethought the very models you're talking about fundamentally...
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miracle of science or frankenstein food how safe is the new and gradient in your diet professor push ties maps at scotland's rabbit institute one of the leading food research centers in europe scientists here are trying to find out whether long term consumption of g.m. foods may affect health the professor is so concerned about the implications of his discovery he's decided to publicize his findings as a scientist looking at it actively working on the field. i find that. it's very very fair to use. get it big. drugs defer experimenting because whether we started it and i did i did five there was not a single publication or the. potential order effects of genetically modified. material was with any species rats mice. or humans. even though that the humans for all of the eating it. this is the same good idea potato yesterday that we used for genetic engineering get nine hundred ninety five and this is the particular potato variety which is one of the easiest to genetically engineer and the point of the whole genetic modification experiment was to protect the potato a gate stay feeds on
miracle of science or frankenstein food how safe is the new and gradient in your diet professor push ties maps at scotland's rabbit institute one of the leading food research centers in europe scientists here are trying to find out whether long term consumption of g.m. foods may affect health the professor is so concerned about the implications of his discovery he's decided to publicize his findings as a scientist looking at it actively working on the field. i find that. it's very very fair to...
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this sounds like something that's out of a frankenstein movie.y that everybody else felt when they first heard about it, and then he explained to me that, yes, it's done every day. this is a legal business and then i began to do my own research in the industry. so that was my first meeting with michael. >> like any case, you don't know, you have toad kate yourself. if it's a medical case, you have to speak to a medical doctor. if it's a bone case, you need to people who process bone. then i learned that it was legal, so it became like, well, i didn't know that, but let me take a look at it. it's been documented that you cannot pay for bone. you can't buy bone, and what they call it is a pay for recovery fee. you pay for the service of recovering that bone. sure enough, i happened to be looking through document to understand what was in those documents and i looked at two documents that should have had the same person's signature and there were two different person's signatures. >> it had looked like they were family members, signed a consent that
this sounds like something that's out of a frankenstein movie.y that everybody else felt when they first heard about it, and then he explained to me that, yes, it's done every day. this is a legal business and then i began to do my own research in the industry. so that was my first meeting with michael. >> like any case, you don't know, you have toad kate yourself. if it's a medical case, you have to speak to a medical doctor. if it's a bone case, you need to people who process bone. then...
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i wanted to get them on each side like a frankenstein bolt, and me and him had worked a deal, and i kept back to him. and we kept going around for about two months. he said he was gonna pay somebody else to run 'em. i said, "well, you just need to give me my money back." and he didn't want to do it. so i went for the [ bleep ]. >> parker has been in trouble before. at another prison, he nearly strangled an inmate to death. he's serving a life sentence for murdering his stepmother and almost killing his father. >> i went and rang the doorbell. when they opened it, i shot them at point-blank range. a lot of people, you know, they villainize me for that, but like i said, i grew up with parents that didn't give a [ bleep ] about me, and i'm not trying to excuse my behavior. i wasn't racist until i started landing in jails and in prisons and kept getting jumped on over and over again. then i became racist. and i wear it proudly. i got the swastikas, and i got the schutzstaffel bolts. >> steven parker is crazy. he's a nut. i mean, no more, no less. he's not a person that's very intelligent. >>
i wanted to get them on each side like a frankenstein bolt, and me and him had worked a deal, and i kept back to him. and we kept going around for about two months. he said he was gonna pay somebody else to run 'em. i said, "well, you just need to give me my money back." and he didn't want to do it. so i went for the [ bleep ]. >> parker has been in trouble before. at another prison, he nearly strangled an inmate to death. he's serving a life sentence for murdering his...
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[applause] now they have created themselves a frankenstein's monster and the chickens are coming homeo roost all over this country. >> i love you, too. i sure do. [laughter] i thought you were a she. you are a he. oh, my goodness. >> in california, a group of anarchists laid down in front of his automobile. threatened his personal safety, the president of the united states. if you elect me president, if i come to california, or if i come to arkansas, and some of them lie down in front of my automobile, it will be the last one they ever lie down in front of. >> we are joined here in the governor's mansion in montgomery, alabama -- two miles south of downtown montgomery. dan carter, biographer of "george wallace -- the politics of rage." dr. carter, you describe george wallace as the most influential loser of the 20th-century. what do you mean by that? >> in the 20th century with the rise of conservativism, and i cannot think of anyone more than influential, not so much in creating ideas, but in showing there was a tremendous amount of support in the country for what was at that time th
[applause] now they have created themselves a frankenstein's monster and the chickens are coming homeo roost all over this country. >> i love you, too. i sure do. [laughter] i thought you were a she. you are a he. oh, my goodness. >> in california, a group of anarchists laid down in front of his automobile. threatened his personal safety, the president of the united states. if you elect me president, if i come to california, or if i come to arkansas, and some of them lie down in...
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frankenstein, of course, an iconic horror figure that basically started the horror genre as well. >>. mary shelly was vacationing in the swiss alps and she her friends decided to write down ghost stories to entertain one another. the weather was awful. they were stuck indoors and she couldn't come up with a story on the spot. a couple of days later, she had a nightmare and that was the beginning of frankenstein. >> i feel like i could write a book about my wife's nightmares on a regular basis and make millions. the book is out now called "dancing with mrs. dalloway." really fascinating. coming up on the show, no photo i.d., no worries. you can now vote in south carolina without one. is this really a good idea? we will debate that next. and george h.w. bush throwing his support behind mitt romney but there's a bigger get from someone in the bush family. who is it? former bush press secretary dana perino is here with that answer coming up. dad, why are you getting that? is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those
frankenstein, of course, an iconic horror figure that basically started the horror genre as well. >>. mary shelly was vacationing in the swiss alps and she her friends decided to write down ghost stories to entertain one another. the weather was awful. they were stuck indoors and she couldn't come up with a story on the spot. a couple of days later, she had a nightmare and that was the beginning of frankenstein. >> i feel like i could write a book about my wife's nightmares on a...
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. >> then "holiday frankenstein." >> he does santa every year. >> the gremlins take over the entire timemacy's! >> how many of those are your list? >> none of them but so interesting so many of his is on yours. >> and "bad santa." >> i saw "national lampoon christmas" and it is take layerious. >> "bad santa." have no kids in the house when you're watching it but i guarantee you it is a scream. >> a mus mitchell favorite. >> that is right. >>> up next, we dish about monday monaco's favorite dishes. are america's softest... no wonder people want to share them on and on. rmus mitchell favorite. >> that is right. rite. >>> up next, we dish about monday monaco's favorite dishes. >> that is right. >>> up next, we dish about monday monaco's favorite dishes. ssmus mitchell favorite. >> that is right. orite. >>> up next, we dish about aco's favorite dishes. in return, you'll receive a sample of new kleenex cool touch tissues... the only tissue that actively releases a cool sensation to soothe a sore nose on contact. kleenex. softness worth sharing. when you pour chunky beef with country vegetable
. >> then "holiday frankenstein." >> he does santa every year. >> the gremlins take over the entire timemacy's! >> how many of those are your list? >> none of them but so interesting so many of his is on yours. >> and "bad santa." >> i saw "national lampoon christmas" and it is take layerious. >> "bad santa." have no kids in the house when you're watching it but i guarantee you it is a scream. >> a mus...