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>> i would come up with an image for the number. 100 to me is frankenstein. and 07 is james bond.i picture frankenstein sipping a martini. >> reporter: and how do you associate that with -- >> i have would stick that with -- you have very news anchor hair. it's nothing bad. that's just what i would be drawn to. i would picture frankenstein inside of your wave there sipping a martini glass. >> reporter: that's just the first part. to remember how he understands things in sequence, we stroll to my favorite market. i asked nelson to memorize the precise order of one of the better beer selections on the upper west side of manhattan. after staring intently at the order of about 50 different brands, we throw a blindfold on him, and -- >> another pilzner. anotr river horse. another goose highland. >> reporter: yes. the trick is to assign an image to each brand. so for modelo, he pictures a special sexy model. how about the dirty bastard ale? >> i just thought of the rapper ol dirty bastard. >> reporter: but here's where the story goes beyond party tricks. two weeks after the memory champ
>> i would come up with an image for the number. 100 to me is frankenstein. and 07 is james bond.i picture frankenstein sipping a martini. >> reporter: and how do you associate that with -- >> i have would stick that with -- you have very news anchor hair. it's nothing bad. that's just what i would be drawn to. i would picture frankenstein inside of your wave there sipping a martini glass. >> reporter: that's just the first part. to remember how he understands things in...
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frankenstein's lab story. >> see what's behind the power line freak-out. >>> she thought they were just going skydiving, but her boyfriend had other plans. >> she doesn't even have time to catch her breath. >> before he take it is away with a surprise proposal. >> i'll never forget that for the rest of my life. >>> plus the fanny pack that's also a bra. >>> and the video about getting it while you can before the eapocalypse that never came. >> the pencil really got it. >> so juvenile. >> it's easy to see how an altamonte springs police officer suffered a broken nose in thins dent. check out the dash cam video from a police car. >> help, help, help! help me! >> this is angelo pachino, officials say officers were called to nightclub after getting reportsf a disorderly man. when ey showed up. they sid it tookget this guy ine patrol car. and once they did -- [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> at this point they say he went on a 35-minute rampage. beating his head against the front of the car. >> what? >> police say that angelo did admit he was drinking, but at this point, police do not say that anythi
frankenstein's lab story. >> see what's behind the power line freak-out. >>> she thought they were just going skydiving, but her boyfriend had other plans. >> she doesn't even have time to catch her breath. >> before he take it is away with a surprise proposal. >> i'll never forget that for the rest of my life. >>> plus the fanny pack that's also a bra. >>> and the video about getting it while you can before the eapocalypse that never came....
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even frankenstein is here to help celebrate this. (applause) >> our street performers, and i've been talking with monique, i've got a new invested role with our street performers that we're going to have working with public works and all of our great san francisco agencies. everybody is here today. i know what it means to really complete these projects, to keep them going. and this is, while it sounds like a lot of money, it's actually a small part of our whole capital planning that goes on and continues to go on. we honor all of our public because they do allow the city to invest their money properly, get these things done, honor them with completed projects. this is $10 million which released from general obligation bonds to go on to another great, another capital planning that we're doing. and now i know the port is going to celebrate because they got $35 million invested in -- 195 million in the next bond that we have to create even better and more own spaces that we have. right around the corner is jefferson public realm. we're
even frankenstein is here to help celebrate this. (applause) >> our street performers, and i've been talking with monique, i've got a new invested role with our street performers that we're going to have working with public works and all of our great san francisco agencies. everybody is here today. i know what it means to really complete these projects, to keep them going. and this is, while it sounds like a lot of money, it's actually a small part of our whole capital planning that goes...
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takes a closer look at those finds frankenstein's. oh. they call themselves martyrs and. all those you see around you are the fighters you see are living larders and the living martyr has already sacrificed a soul for this country the syrian rebels say they will stop at nothing to defeat us. some of them are so proud of their deeds that they post them on the web including the execution of prisoners. or having a child behead a man who was presumably an assault supporter atrocities are committed on all fronts during syria's bloody civil war according to many accounts on the ground it's islamist groups that do most of the fighting on behalf of the rebels dr tatar we come meet was a member of a jihadi spoken ization twenty five years ago he later became a vocal opponent of radical islam that you have this have no problem to behead people alive you deal with people like bin ladin and they're all because of al qaida who have no hesitation to use any form of whip around to to really. control any place. religious believes in ideology the so-called friends of syria including the g
takes a closer look at those finds frankenstein's. oh. they call themselves martyrs and. all those you see around you are the fighters you see are living larders and the living martyr has already sacrificed a soul for this country the syrian rebels say they will stop at nothing to defeat us. some of them are so proud of their deeds that they post them on the web including the execution of prisoners. or having a child behead a man who was presumably an assault supporter atrocities are committed...
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why are you guys frankensteining bears like nazi doctors?d do that? >> jimmy: that's a very good question. that's humans for you. you comfort us and we dismember you. >> that's great, pal. >> jimmy: do you have any plans for the holidays? >> i'm going to go to the mall and asked santa for a penis. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can probably get that at build-a-bear. >> probably you're right. >> jimmy: what's next for you career-wise? have you been offered other film roles? >> they offered me "game of thrones." peter dinglage's role. i turned it down. there are dragons and i'm highly flammable. >> jimmy: are there plans to make "ted 2"? >> there are plans, yes. we're basically going to do the same movie, but in thailand like "the hangover." >> jimmy: are you stoned right now? >> yes -- no. no, sir. drugs ruin lives. >> jimmy: so your movie "ted" is out today on blu-ray and dvd. what will we see that we did not see in theaters? >> you can see basically all the stuff that we didn't think was good enough to be in the movie. there's a lot of deleted
why are you guys frankensteining bears like nazi doctors?d do that? >> jimmy: that's a very good question. that's humans for you. you comfort us and we dismember you. >> that's great, pal. >> jimmy: do you have any plans for the holidays? >> i'm going to go to the mall and asked santa for a penis. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can probably get that at build-a-bear. >> probably you're right. >> jimmy: what's next for you career-wise? have you been offered...
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they have created frankenstein, i've said it before on this program, and basically they're at the mercythese people. they created this monster and they can't put it back in the bottle. >> eliot: would you agree with sam, they are now the victims of their own creation. they cannot escape the tea party fringe who has knocked out the more moderate voices of the establishment party so they're left with only the fear of the far rate. shame on them. >> i don't mean to put too fine of a point on it, the republican party of this party is demented. i wrote a book on alzheimer's disease. i know what it looks like. they have sensory and auditory hallucination. their place in the world has been completely blown. what mike reese said about this disability treaty, any more off the wall than the fairytales that ronald reagan used to tell about welfare moms? as sam pointed out this has been the ongoing slide into dementia that began in 1980 when they adopted supply side economic which was the ultimate kool-aid. getting back to lindsey graham, wasn't he the leader in effort to impeach a president in a l
they have created frankenstein, i've said it before on this program, and basically they're at the mercythese people. they created this monster and they can't put it back in the bottle. >> eliot: would you agree with sam, they are now the victims of their own creation. they cannot escape the tea party fringe who has knocked out the more moderate voices of the establishment party so they're left with only the fear of the far rate. shame on them. >> i don't mean to put too fine of a...
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result, you saw an increase of risk in the financial sector, and these explosions, these monstrous frankenstein banks. those that are so big that the failure of anyone which has been deemed to bring down the entire financial system. we saw this enormous crisis. so i do think that washington has played a role with deregulation. also just bad regulation. by being too overly deferential with financial institutions, looking the other way, really egregious misconduct that led to the crisis that had created this giant housing bubble of the exploded so painfully. i think the regulators do certainly share the burden of blame along with the financial institutions of the. >> "bailout" by neil barofsky is a bestseller. we have a caller on the line. please go ahead for your question for neil barofsky. >> caller: yes, i want to thank you for writing this book. it has opened my eyes to exactly what happened. i remember when they were voting on this. and i was kind of screaming at the tv, please, don't do this. in your book has made it possible for me to understand on my level, i think, exactly what happened.
result, you saw an increase of risk in the financial sector, and these explosions, these monstrous frankenstein banks. those that are so big that the failure of anyone which has been deemed to bring down the entire financial system. we saw this enormous crisis. so i do think that washington has played a role with deregulation. also just bad regulation. by being too overly deferential with financial institutions, looking the other way, really egregious misconduct that led to the crisis that had...
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all i heard was like in a frankenstein movie when they electrify him. i saw a flame but not much.an up the scaffolding and opened the window and that's when the smoke nearly knocked me down. >> your ex-husband has said in interviews and has been very honest about this that he was so grief stricken and engaged that at one point he wanted to kill you and your boyfriend and do whatever he could to try -- i know that you now have a pretty good relationship with him, i think. >> yes. >> tell me about that, because it's for him as awful as it has been for you. >> oh, you know, i would imagine if i were in matthew's shoes i would have had the exact same reaction. i don't at all judge his grief or what he has chosen to say or do or feel. it's such mind-bending grief. i hope nobody judges me. >> you said at the funerals for your girls, you gave the eulogy and you put your hand on my heart and you said they are right here and this is where they live now. is that how you feel now? >> yes. at one of the places i had a dream and -- on my way to arkansas, and in my dream lilly came to me, and s
all i heard was like in a frankenstein movie when they electrify him. i saw a flame but not much.an up the scaffolding and opened the window and that's when the smoke nearly knocked me down. >> your ex-husband has said in interviews and has been very honest about this that he was so grief stricken and engaged that at one point he wanted to kill you and your boyfriend and do whatever he could to try -- i know that you now have a pretty good relationship with him, i think. >> yes....
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of the meter and the sound was -- it was so quiet and all i heard was -- like, you know, in a frankensteinie when they electrify him and i saw a little bit of flame but not much. and then i ran up the scaffolding and opened the window and that's when the smoke, you know, nearly knocked me down. >> your ex-husband matthew badger said in interviews and he's been very hon nest about -- honest about this, that he was so grief stricken and enraged that one stage he wanted to kill you, kill your boyfriend, do whatever he could to try and, you know, but i know that you now have a pretty good relationship with him, i think. >> yes. >> tell me about that. it's obviously for him as awful as it's been for you. >> oh, yeah. i would imagine if i were in matthew's shoes i would have had the exact same reaction. i don't at all judge his grief or what he has chosen to say or do or feel. i mean, it's such mind-bending grief, you know. i hope no one judges me. >> you said at the funerals for your girls, you gave a eulogy and put your hand in your heart, you said my girls are in my heart, right here. this is
of the meter and the sound was -- it was so quiet and all i heard was -- like, you know, in a frankensteinie when they electrify him and i saw a little bit of flame but not much. and then i ran up the scaffolding and opened the window and that's when the smoke, you know, nearly knocked me down. >> your ex-husband matthew badger said in interviews and he's been very hon nest about -- honest about this, that he was so grief stricken and enraged that one stage he wanted to kill you, kill...
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made up like young frankenstein.ne a cameo on general hospital. >> there has been a shooting. >>reporter: through it all don is true to his risk taking roo root. in scott lapped tried sword fighting an he was one of the very first to visit disney california adventure park cars land. >> come on faster. >>reporter: he still races out to cover news stories when needed and every week he cost a movie review with bucket of popcorn to rate the show. >> full bucket. half bucket. if you take it seriously pishltion don your friends and fans have loved you for 40 years so we'll give you a really full bucket and we'll see you on the aisle. cheryl jennings, abc 7 news. >>> bonnie invoice acknowledge don and congratulations what a terrific guy. he truly is. >> king of entertainment report to go different kind of lights camera action. >> every light is doing its own thing. they are all choreographed. >> really cool. >> it is bother some. >> what is fun for some is nuisance for others. up next. highlights of the holiday season. stay
made up like young frankenstein.ne a cameo on general hospital. >> there has been a shooting. >>reporter: through it all don is true to his risk taking roo root. in scott lapped tried sword fighting an he was one of the very first to visit disney california adventure park cars land. >> come on faster. >>reporter: he still races out to cover news stories when needed and every week he cost a movie review with bucket of popcorn to rate the show. >> full bucket. half...
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increase in concentrated risk in the financial sector in this explosion of these monsters, these frankenstein monster banks that have -- that are so big that the failure of any one of which has been deemed to bring down the entire freight system. we saw this enormous crisis, so i do think that washington has played a role through deregulation and then also, just bad regulation. by being too overly differential to the interest of the big banks , the financial institutions, looking yet await that some really egregious misconduct that led up to the crisis that helped create this china has in bubble that exploded so painfully. so i think the regulators to certainly share the burden of blame along with the financial restitutions themselves. >> host: "bailout" by neil barofsky is a best-seller. the first call is patricia in cottonwood, california. patricia, you're on book tv. go ahead with your question or comment for neil barofsky. >> caller: yes. hi. i just wanted thank you for writing this book because has opened my eyes to exactly what happened. i remember when they were voting on this, and i w
increase in concentrated risk in the financial sector in this explosion of these monsters, these frankenstein monster banks that have -- that are so big that the failure of any one of which has been deemed to bring down the entire freight system. we saw this enormous crisis, so i do think that washington has played a role through deregulation and then also, just bad regulation. by being too overly differential to the interest of the big banks , the financial institutions, looking yet await that...
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that movie, i think -- you know, because i show my kids, just as my parents, like, my, "young frankensteinovie more than any movie as a family in my house. we probably watched it 80 times, i think. >> this is a deprived family. >> jimmy: no, it is -- that movie is bullet proof. it is funny from beginning to end and it doesn't matter what year it is, i mean, i think sometimes you look back at movies and people, you know, go further and they do things that are even more extreme, but a movie like "blazing saddles," this is a movie that even -- i think it's too politically incorrect to be made today. >> it couldn't be made today. could not. they wouldn't let you. you know, when we had a preview at the embassy, there was a guy running the studio. there were two guys, one guy, his name was, a lovely guy, his name was john callie, he was in charge of making the movies. and then there was a guy, ted ashley, who was in charge of warner brothers. and he was going with a girl, his fiance, and we had this kind of this preview, people laughed, they enjoyed. i he shoves me into the manager's office, ter
that movie, i think -- you know, because i show my kids, just as my parents, like, my, "young frankensteinovie more than any movie as a family in my house. we probably watched it 80 times, i think. >> this is a deprived family. >> jimmy: no, it is -- that movie is bullet proof. it is funny from beginning to end and it doesn't matter what year it is, i mean, i think sometimes you look back at movies and people, you know, go further and they do things that are even more extreme,...
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i wanted to get two of 'em on each side like a frankenstein bolt, and me and him had worked a deal, andt going 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 -- 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 step-mother and almost killing his father. >> i went and rang the doorbell. when they opened it, i shot 'em 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 int
i wanted to get two of 'em on each side like a frankenstein bolt, and me and him had worked a deal, andt going 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 -- 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...
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lisa, lots of drama, you called this a federal frankenstein. where do we stand now? monster is still here, but there is a chance the victory may be in congress's hands. we'll find out tomorrow morning, don. in fact, the republicans who were meeting in the house, they've now broken up. they've gone home, and we are -- you can probably see behind me, the very last people in the capitol. the fiscal cliff negotiations, don, have just come down to two men tonight, senator mitch mcconnell of the republicans and then vice president joe biden. we'll find out in the morning whether they were able to make any progress. back to you, don. >> fingers crossed. thank you. we'll have more on these developing stories at the top of the hour. >>> usain bolt is the fastest human being the world's ever known, but i wonder how he'd fair running against the animal jack hanna has just brought out. jack, we seem to have a large, fully formed cheetah. >> this is a cheetah, goes 70 miles an hour. we clock him at 70. the cheetah's eyesight is impeccable, two miles they can spot a rabbit. >> two
lisa, lots of drama, you called this a federal frankenstein. where do we stand now? monster is still here, but there is a chance the victory may be in congress's hands. we'll find out tomorrow morning, don. in fact, the republicans who were meeting in the house, they've now broken up. they've gone home, and we are -- you can probably see behind me, the very last people in the capitol. the fiscal cliff negotiations, don, have just come down to two men tonight, senator mitch mcconnell of the...
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reduction than crafting a deal at the very last minute that would be just some kind of an ugly frankenstein. now, the -- the worst part about going over the cliff is that a couple of million people actually lose their unemployment benefits, so i don't want to say that it's painless because it's not, but it -- it does -- there is a scenario by which you could reverse all of the -- most of the tax increases pretty quickly, and, remember, after december 31st midnight, if you're a republican voting for a new deal on the other side of the cliff, you could actually be voting for a very large tax decrease on 98% of households and, you know, that's going to resonate a lot more with a lot of republicans than what they are looking at right now. >> many thanks to paul cain, bob franken and jared bernstein. thanks to all of you. paul and bob stick around. we'll be speaking to you two coming up a little later. >>> coming up, senator chris coons who sits on the budget committee joins me with details on a bipartisan budget deal and president obama's message to his home state on marriage equality. to the b
reduction than crafting a deal at the very last minute that would be just some kind of an ugly frankenstein. now, the -- the worst part about going over the cliff is that a couple of million people actually lose their unemployment benefits, so i don't want to say that it's painless because it's not, but it -- it does -- there is a scenario by which you could reverse all of the -- most of the tax increases pretty quickly, and, remember, after december 31st midnight, if you're a republican voting...
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i wanted frankenstein's monster and the wolf man. instead, i was one of three seemingly endless sequence of dioramas of unremarkable men and women who had murdered people. [laughter] usually watches and members of their family and who then were murdered in turn a hanging by the electric chair or in gas chambers. the plaques were depicted by thick and thin awkward social situations from a seated around a dinner table as their poisoned families expired. the plaques that explain who they were also told me the majority of them had murdered their families and sold the bodies to anatomy. it is then that the word nmma garnered its own edge of horror for me. i did not know what anatomy wise. i only knew that anatomy made people kill their children. [laughter] the only thing that kept me running screaming from the chamber of horrors as i was let out of the senate the had looked fully been. they could not truly dead because they did not have a localized. the thing in the backseat and been covered by the blue blanket. i knew that blanket. it wa
i wanted frankenstein's monster and the wolf man. instead, i was one of three seemingly endless sequence of dioramas of unremarkable men and women who had murdered people. [laughter] usually watches and members of their family and who then were murdered in turn a hanging by the electric chair or in gas chambers. the plaques were depicted by thick and thin awkward social situations from a seated around a dinner table as their poisoned families expired. the plaques that explain who they were also...
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ads go on and let this trashing going on and let this good man be characterized as some sort of frankenstein'sster without raising a voice against it, all of us are accomplices. >> i heard this morning lynch mobs, i heard from another senator this morning, $15 million ad campaigns. where i come from, they call that making things up out of whole cloth. it is bizarre. it is ridiculous. look at the record. >> recognize that last face? familiar face. that's the vice president. that was vice president joe biden who was the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, played a stroll role in bork's rejection. jeffrey toobin joining me now. before we talk about robert bork himself, welcome, by the way. >> should we talk about how joe biden's hair looked in those days? >> i wish we could, but we won't. anywho, would you agree this whole bork saga, in '87, would you agree it still reverberates today? >> absolutely. it reverberates at the supreme court to this day. the issues that bork was defeated, is there a right to privacy in the institution, is abortion a right that women enjoy under the constitutio
ads go on and let this trashing going on and let this good man be characterized as some sort of frankenstein'sster without raising a voice against it, all of us are accomplices. >> i heard this morning lynch mobs, i heard from another senator this morning, $15 million ad campaigns. where i come from, they call that making things up out of whole cloth. it is bizarre. it is ridiculous. look at the record. >> recognize that last face? familiar face. that's the vice president. that was...
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an gamelagamble on >> i like yoyelp, someone went on yelp and said that in one doctor gave her frankensteine ability to be able to go to the sides and complained. i do not like the ability that there is no leash. i can go in trash the local contractor and make stuff up. on-line identity has to improve for this tuesday and place. >> the old is being held responsible? >> yes >> call of duty, blacktops to has sold a million already. >> they sold a billion dollars worth in the first 15 days. they beat out call of duty in modern warfare. this is a blockbuster flat franchise but unfortunately it has not done much. you hit a home run with this one but you strike out with harry potter video game. it is a billion dollars, i brought that up because it movies do not make a billion dollars. this is a blockbuster and people talk about it. >> this is much better than a movie, it looks real > >> once i beat my game i did not buy any more. >> now you are into yoga pants >> yes now i am anti of the pants. if you go to the web site is attracted people wearing attractive close. this is a retailer that is smal
an gamelagamble on >> i like yoyelp, someone went on yelp and said that in one doctor gave her frankensteine ability to be able to go to the sides and complained. i do not like the ability that there is no leash. i can go in trash the local contractor and make stuff up. on-line identity has to improve for this tuesday and place. >> the old is being held responsible? >> yes >> call of duty, blacktops to has sold a million already. >> they sold a billion dollars...
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. >> you've got to say it's epstein like frankenstein. >> i'm good with whatever you're good with. >>een all along that these folks are going to reach an agreement. unfortunately it doesn't look that way right now. they do have this meeting and i think if the president comes to the meeting with a very specific proposal versus opening the meeting up for discussion that they can discuss in the meeting specific proposals that they can debate the merits of and decide whether they can pass. but you might still get an agreement here. the meeting this afternoon is going to be a little different than prior meetings because it will have both mitch mcconnell and harry reid in the room. in a very substantive way. up until now it's been the speaker and the president. so i think that changed the dynamic of that room, and you might get a little more movement. there's an opportunity for the senate to say what they can do and for the speaker to say whether or not he could handle that in the house where it could pass. there's still a chance for an understanding here. i can't believe that nice five peo
. >> you've got to say it's epstein like frankenstein. >> i'm good with whatever you're good with. >>een all along that these folks are going to reach an agreement. unfortunately it doesn't look that way right now. they do have this meeting and i think if the president comes to the meeting with a very specific proposal versus opening the meeting up for discussion that they can discuss in the meeting specific proposals that they can debate the merits of and decide whether they...