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. >> frankenstein! >> my father pronounces it stein. that's how i pronounce it. either one. >> reporter: will he answer to this guy? >> rod rosenstein. >> welcome to the house judiciary committee. >> mr. rod rosenstein. >> please. i don't have much sympathy for all those steens and steins out there. not with a last name like moos. >> moose! >> the ei is pronounced stein. but then this guy's name should be whiner. >> anthony weiner. he's an exception to the rule. sometimes neither choice is great. you want to be a wiener or a whiner. >> there was some whining on reddit about the special prosecutor. does anyone else read the name robert mueller and pronounce it like bueller. but this is robert mueller, though he sometimes gets the ferris buhler treatment. >> did you talk with robert mueller about his investigation? >> sometimes it takes a stein to know one. dianne feinstein. >> yesterday, mr. rosenstein. >> mr. rosensteen, welcome. >> mr. rosenstein, thank you. >> just like feinstein. >> it's creating a monster. >> dr. frankenstein. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, n
. >> frankenstein! >> my father pronounces it stein. that's how i pronounce it. either one. >> reporter: will he answer to this guy? >> rod rosenstein. >> welcome to the house judiciary committee. >> mr. rod rosenstein. >> please. i don't have much sympathy for all those steens and steins out there. not with a last name like moos. >> moose! >> the ei is pronounced stein. but then this guy's name should be whiner. >> anthony weiner....
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like the future deal if you include it do you think something about the scale or continuation of frankenstein of the joint exercises and recently it in or scary as essential as a military exercises cavies us we don't care we don't worry about it the she is was pretty mess of concessions so i would say that say about a year ago three years ago i used to say and many others observers said well sooner or later north koreans probably will see him and start talking but they're going to extract a lot of every scene from the united states all interested parties now it seems that the. major condition is just to make sure that americans will not start shooting second to have some of their recent sanctions lifted as soon as possible before it will strike the economy and they're not going to port much more demands for the time being now professor link of there is a lot of discussion in the united states especially among those who do not support the idea of the presidential summit that it would be encouraging and north korea for its bad behavior but i think the relevant question here is also whether it w
like the future deal if you include it do you think something about the scale or continuation of frankenstein of the joint exercises and recently it in or scary as essential as a military exercises cavies us we don't care we don't worry about it the she is was pretty mess of concessions so i would say that say about a year ago three years ago i used to say and many others observers said well sooner or later north koreans probably will see him and start talking but they're going to extract a lot...
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from an old ruling family his ancestors however managed to overthrow the merovingians the old frankenstein mystic and make themselves rumors charles motel the grandfather founded a powerful dentistry of his own one with which the pope to to enter into an alliance eighteen yes before the attack on the saxons the young charles barely six years old has an encounter that will become a key experience for him. and pope stephen the second has come from rome to talk to charles his father the frankish king pepin to forge an alliance was the most dishonest. the pontiff was in urgent need of an alms god in order to defend his position in italy and the franks wanted the pope to recognize the kingdom. young chose greets him ceremoniously. an artist five times hat. the come have popped it close up i don't and now i'm an avid spotters peeping because i don't in the animist part of cornish fifteen is done to my account that fateh concierge starts off to. do now and that is fantastic and pippin increased f. our math and i should. what the six year old could not understand just yet would determine his whole
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like the future deal if you include it do you think something about this scale or continuation of frankenstein of the joint exercises and recently at north scary as essential a set military exercises cavies us we don't care we don't worry about it rishi is was a pretty mess of concessions so i would say that say about a year ago three years ago i used to say and many others observers said well sooner or later north koreans probably will sit down and start talking but they're going to extract a lot of every scene from the united states all interested parties now it seems that the. major condition is just to make sure that americans will not start shooting second to have some of their recent sanctions lifted as soon as possible before it will strike the economy and they're not going to port much more demands for the time being now professor link of there is a lot of discussion in the united states especially among those who do not support the idea. of the presidential summit that would be encouraging north korea for its bad behavior but i think the relevant question here is also one that it woul
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a young frankenstein invade saxony with a large cohort of mounted warriors. great. drunks are attacking the village white. the children the women white. the attack takes the saxons by complete surprise they are defenseless. is it just an ambush shimoga ording expedition like many others the frankish king himself is leading his troops. on. the fronts of christians in their view the saxons are nothing but faithless worshippers of idols barbarian he. ahd run them out. burn down the village. charles twenty four year old king of the franks is confident of his cause he wants to increase the size of his realm and ten the pagans into christians with fire and so if need be. i. on this day the frankish warriors bring death and destruction to many sects and villages. it was a period full of rampaging conquests where the fight is believed they had a right to kill for the face. helpless. this turned into hatred the sex and noble vidocq and swayze revenge. they paid for this i swear. you will avenge this transfer. challenge that young frankish king sent to defeat and subjugate th
a young frankenstein invade saxony with a large cohort of mounted warriors. great. drunks are attacking the village white. the children the women white. the attack takes the saxons by complete surprise they are defenseless. is it just an ambush shimoga ording expedition like many others the frankish king himself is leading his troops. on. the fronts of christians in their view the saxons are nothing but faithless worshippers of idols barbarian he. ahd run them out. burn down the village....
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from an old ruling family his ancestors however managed to overthrow the merovingians the old frankensteinestate and make themselves rulers charles montell the grandfather founded a powerful dentist of his own one with which the pope to to enter into an alliance eighteen mia is before the attack on the saxons the young charles barely six years old has an encounter that will become a key experience for him. and pope stephen the second has come from rome to talk to charles's found at the frankish king pepin to forge an alliance most of the first was august. the pontiff was in need of an armed guard in order to defend his position in italy and the franks wanted the pope to recognize that kingdom. young chose greets him ceremoniously. and now minus the coming up pops with a close up shot at and. i am an honest. people because i don't in an unmanaged out of critique the pain. is done to my. heart attack can see ash dots of fish. in an unmodified aspen is pippin increased f. our high school i should come. what the six year old could not understand just yet would determine his whole life the alli
from an old ruling family his ancestors however managed to overthrow the merovingians the old frankensteinestate and make themselves rulers charles montell the grandfather founded a powerful dentist of his own one with which the pope to to enter into an alliance eighteen mia is before the attack on the saxons the young charles barely six years old has an encounter that will become a key experience for him. and pope stephen the second has come from rome to talk to charles's found at the frankish...
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frankenstein. if you create these monsters they will end up turning on you. for many parents who have struggled. they want to protect their children from the struggles. but the struggle makes you hungry and makes you wants to succeed. if you don't have the struggle you vote for people like bernie sanders and want everything free, including healthcare. charles: ford, i think there is something to this. i probably gave too much away. but my dad and mom made it clear to me that as soon as i could walk i had to get out of the house, as soon as i graduated from high school, that same day. >> this is what happens when adolescence is prolonged in our society. what's amazing is how incredit bly michael is. he was quite savvy in some of his legal maneuvers. i do agree they were a little wake. but the fact that he could put that together to try to save his place in his home. we prolong adolescence and now it's coming back to bite us. charles: millennials have more debt, the college debt is enormous. it's not a failure to launch, but a prolonged delay because of all the
frankenstein. if you create these monsters they will end up turning on you. for many parents who have struggled. they want to protect their children from the struggles. but the struggle makes you hungry and makes you wants to succeed. if you don't have the struggle you vote for people like bernie sanders and want everything free, including healthcare. charles: ford, i think there is something to this. i probably gave too much away. but my dad and mom made it clear to me that as soon as i could...
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frankenstein among ster -- monster where he could not control him. we talk about last night, about a lower skilled workers and how it was killing small businesses, and hb-2 visa, today, department of homeland security announcing they will make additional visas for foreign workers to assist the companies particularly smaller companies many saying they were on brink of going out of. kelly to you. a controversial issue in america, but many small businesses, folks that voted for president trump saying they needed need worker. >> you have president trump on the one hand, decrying immigrants, he does focus on illegal immigration, and he also is complains about legal immigration taking american jobs we have american companies saying they need the workers, i have say what concerned me reading press release from homeland security secretary nielson, that congress needs to put the number of streetsas -- they will give -- visas, in statute and not pass buck to dhs, because congress knows best. and i think that is crazy, why would congress know what is going on w
frankenstein among ster -- monster where he could not control him. we talk about last night, about a lower skilled workers and how it was killing small businesses, and hb-2 visa, today, department of homeland security announcing they will make additional visas for foreign workers to assist the companies particularly smaller companies many saying they were on brink of going out of. kelly to you. a controversial issue in america, but many small businesses, folks that voted for president trump...
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well, at least gates knows that you have to talk to trump like you're talking to frankenstein. "fire, bad! vaccine, good!" ( laughter ) gates also told the story of when his daughter met trump. >> he knew my daughter jennifer because trump has this horse show thing down in florida. in fact, he went up and talked to jen and was being super nice. and then, like 20 minutes later, he flew in on a helicopter to the same place. so, clearly he had been driven away but he wanted to make a grand entrance in a helicopter. ( laughter ) whoo! (theme song plays) whoo! ( cheers and applause ) some people are so needy. ( laughter ) to top it off, trump got very trump about bill gates' daughter. >> it was actually kind of scary how well he knew-- how much he knew about my daughter's appearance. >> stephen: what's weird about that? "hey bill, your daughter is hot. not ivanka-hot, but you know." for days now, people have been -- i'm not making that up, you know. ( laughter ) for days, now, people have been freaking out over the laurel or yanny situation. you guys have all -- yes, you have. okay.
well, at least gates knows that you have to talk to trump like you're talking to frankenstein. "fire, bad! vaccine, good!" ( laughter ) gates also told the story of when his daughter met trump. >> he knew my daughter jennifer because trump has this horse show thing down in florida. in fact, he went up and talked to jen and was being super nice. and then, like 20 minutes later, he flew in on a helicopter to the same place. so, clearly he had been driven away but he wanted to make...
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how can it be i be a professorf religion or philosopher he might be said to be fit for frankenstein's monster and its peculiar experience to be compensateconfiscated without cd in countering the black-and-white i enter and elevator if she sees my body though not the same one i've seen reflected back to me on any number of occasions it is the scene ends supersaturated with meaning subjected to the negative characterization of his papers, newscasters, television programming, officials and other agents of representation. her body signifies books and go short her link which functions as an insult above and beyond regardless of the fact i wear a suit and tie she sees a criminal and doesn't see me, rather a fleeting expands presence of something dark and forbidden and dreadful despite what yo i think about myself and how i am for myself, her perspective and account seats into my consciousness. i catch a glimpse of myself through her eyes and just for that moment i experience a form of consciousness doe that what c doesn't shatter my identity and from the perspective deemed as the only point
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let's face it, neil, china enjoys very much their creation, their frankenstein of pitbull of north korea a problem to the west. >> neil: but you should know it going in. >> absolutely. it's not a secret. it's not only not a secret that that is out testify north korea playbook and i'm not saying it wasn't smart to say we wouldn't get to a summit but june 12 was overly optimistic. printing coins of something that -- >> neil: you continue make it two out of the one to call it june 21. you can still save the coins. thanks very much. a lot to follow up here including ronald reagan analogy. he was willing to walk away from a table at a summit. now this is off before any summit. but lessons from the gipper that ring loud and clear right now after this. money back on our b. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. not the conser
let's face it, neil, china enjoys very much their creation, their frankenstein of pitbull of north korea a problem to the west. >> neil: but you should know it going in. >> absolutely. it's not a secret. it's not only not a secret that that is out testify north korea playbook and i'm not saying it wasn't smart to say we wouldn't get to a summit but june 12 was overly optimistic. printing coins of something that -- >> neil: you continue make it two out of the one to call it...
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. >> it's not some frankenstein creature that you can just add body parts to and make it as fierce or not fierce as you want. >> what the supreme court says it means is not actually the constitution. the constitution is the constitution. >> i cannot help but think he would agree, the court has led the nation astray when it departs from the meaning of the constitution. the new content of the courts own making. i think the original meaning is our only legitimate basis for making decisions, constitutional decisions, that what the words meant to those who wrote them and who ratified them are the only proper guide to we who interpret the constitution. no one would think otherwise with regard to a will or a contract or a statute, because the rule of law requires that. it protects us with written rule by the -- from the personal preferences of the judges. the original meaning of the constitution is perfectly clear, but recovering -- is admittedly difficult in many instances, but that is not a reason in my view for a court to shrink from it duty to do the best that it can. this is a contested
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frankenstein. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> president trump knew about the hush money payment to stormy daniels months before he told the american people. >> he didn't know the details of this until we knew the details of it which was a couple weeks ago. >> we're not changing any stories. >> michael cohen took out lines of credit giving him access to up to $774,000. >> judge in manafort case says mueller's aim is to hurt trump. >> robert mueller has impeccable credibles. he's a republican. comey was a republican. rosenstein is a republican. is this a republican conspiracy to remove the president? >>> more than 1700 people and 700 structures are under threat of volcanic eruptions on the big island of hawaii. >>> this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christy paul. >> you have north korea. the iran deal. migrants at the border asking for asylum. all issues on the white house agenda today but there's this major distraction that's front and center. the growing credibility crisis with the trump administration. >> here's one of the main reasons why this morning.
frankenstein. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> president trump knew about the hush money payment to stormy daniels months before he told the american people. >> he didn't know the details of this until we knew the details of it which was a couple weeks ago. >> we're not changing any stories. >> michael cohen took out lines of credit giving him access to up to $774,000. >> judge in manafort case says mueller's aim is to hurt trump. >>...
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r and peace' gabrielle union: 'the color rple' allison williams: 'frankenstein' wil wheaton: 'ready playerwe've goona list of americe hundred best-loved novels, to and we need you help us pick number one. minga wen: 'the joy luck clu devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' jenna bush: 'the book thief'nd leelvin: 'the martian' vo: is your favorite on the list? join me meredith vieira, and cast your vote in the great american rea it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs. anikke: refugees flee their countries for many reasons. violence, abuse, health concerns, or the continuous cycle of poverty. but ny people outside of the situation don't understand t difficulty of life in refugee cps and what it's likeo live a life in limbo. in our first story, we meet writer inua ellams, who draws from the experiences of refugees to create stories that explore the struggles of children fleeing their homes andeeking safety in britain
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. >> frankenstein!her pronounces it stein. >> good morning, i'm rod rosenstein. >> but i actually have relatives that pronounce it steen. >> reporter: will he answer to this guy? >> rod rosenstein. >> welcome to the house judiciary committee, mr. rosenstein. >> mr. rod rosenstein. >> reporter: please, i don't have much sympathy for those out there, not with a last name like moos. >> moose. >> reporter: in german the second vowel takes precedence so the ei in rosenstein is pronounced stein. but this guy's name should be winer. >> anthony weiner. >> reporter: sometimes neither choice is great. there was some whining on reddit about the special prosecutor. does anyone read robert mueller and pronounce it like ferris buell bueller? but this is mueller, robert mueller. >> mr. mueller. >> mueller, did you talk with robert mueller about his investigation? >> mueller. >> to consult with mr. mueller. >> reporter: sometimes it takes a stein to know one. dianne feinstein. >> yesterday mr. rosenstein. >> mr. rosens
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. >> frankenstein. >> my father pronounces it stein. that pronounce it stein. i'll answer to either one. >> reporter: will he answer to this guy. >> rod rosenstein. >> reporter: please, i don't have much sympathy for all those steins and steins out there not with a last knight name into the moos. in german the second vowel takes precedent, the ei is pronounced stein. then this guy's name should with weiner. >> anthony weiner. >> he's an exception to the rule. sometimes neither choice is great. you want to be a weiner or a weiner, there was some whining about the special prosecutor. does anyone else read the name robert mueller and pronounce it like ferris bowler. ferris bowler. >> reporter: but this is mueller, robert mueller who sometimes gets the ferris bowler treatment. >> mr. mueller. >> mueller, did you talk with robert mueller about his investigation. >> bowler. >> did you consult with mr. mueller? >> reporter: sometimes it takes a stein to know one, dianne feinstein. >> mr. rosen stein. >> welcome. >> mr. rosenstein, thank you. i
. >> frankenstein. >> my father pronounces it stein. that pronounce it stein. i'll answer to either one. >> reporter: will he answer to this guy. >> rod rosenstein. >> reporter: please, i don't have much sympathy for all those steins and steins out there not with a last knight name into the moos. in german the second vowel takes precedent, the ei is pronounced stein. then this guy's name should with weiner. >> anthony weiner. >> he's an exception to the...
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-the frankenstein walk? -oh, man! -there is a breaking in process. -all of our denim is u.s.rced and made to last and get better with age. -they are getting more comfortable as i stand here. -yes. absolutely. -and why would people want this versus the traditional jean that you would buy that's got markings and colorings and washes. -the experience that you get of actually, that mark, is a memory when we did this thing. -you kind of earn it. -yeah. when i started the whole idea was, i want to make a jean in a way that i would want to buy it. -so there's no women's jeans here? -right. -why is that? -eric didn't want us to go into women's jeans. -do you agree with that? -no. not really. going to women's is kind of the next natural step. -who makes the final call? you do? -definitely. in my business plan i wrote, "i will not do women's jean." -eric only makes one type of jean. the kind of jean he likes. no women's. no washes. no embellishment. no distressing. if you don't like dark blue denim that's stiff, don't shop at detroit denim. what's the total revenue that the business wi
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these ideas being played out in pop culture a lot yes of course i mean as they have been since frankenstein i mean anxiety is a is it is obviously a very very fruitful well but it's a question with a lot of the books and films today's to me that were given calling science fiction recife i am wondering if we can even still can include the five sometimes because so much of what we're seeing is actually. not really live fiction anymore like for instance with the very popular netflix series black mirror which looks at the possible effects of technology on society in the standalone parables that each episode starts off in a really normal way and then technology steps in somehow when we're reminded of rare things could be done the eerie thing here is that so many of the episodes are just a bit of a sidestep from reality and from what's already happening simultaneously in the world now another recent techno thriller that was a cautionary tale about the problem with big tech and privacy the circle film starring emma watson the that was based on the bestselling novel by dave eggers from two thousand
these ideas being played out in pop culture a lot yes of course i mean as they have been since frankenstein i mean anxiety is a is it is obviously a very very fruitful well but it's a question with a lot of the books and films today's to me that were given calling science fiction recife i am wondering if we can even still can include the five sometimes because so much of what we're seeing is actually. not really live fiction anymore like for instance with the very popular netflix series black...
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exiled is of course are perfect for a prob culture because they're going to start is back with frankenstein and it has been changed but it's almost a question to daily you know if these books and films that were calling as to whether we can actually still use the five because some of it really isn't even very far from it isn't fiction anymore. i think that this very popular netflix series that you know black mirror which looks like a possible implication technology on society in these little stand-alone parables and each episode starts in a really normal way and then technology of some kind step then where we're sort of reminded of where things can go in that your thing here is that so many of the episodes are really just a side step from reality and actually already going on now another recent techno thriller that was a cautionary tale about technology and privacy was the circle starting in one wants and that's based on the bestselling novel by dave eggers but again you know given the recent events of facebook a for instance something like the chinese government's. and social credit system
exiled is of course are perfect for a prob culture because they're going to start is back with frankenstein and it has been changed but it's almost a question to daily you know if these books and films that were calling as to whether we can actually still use the five because some of it really isn't even very far from it isn't fiction anymore. i think that this very popular netflix series that you know black mirror which looks like a possible implication technology on society in these little...
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julia: i want to talk about what you call the potential frankenstein monster.avid: we are looking well past the first quarter on this one. julia: italy, what do you make of this? kristina: we are in a very unique situation in that we have two populist movements that have conjoined, with very different interests. we got the north that is focus on cutting corporate taxes, which would curtail government revenue. we have the five-star movement that is very focused on providing some level of basic income to poorer italians. that combination can be quite disastrous and can blow through covenants with the european union. talk about a government that wants to cut taxes and spend more money, it sounds like things are going on in washington here we have seen this before. kristina: washington has no covenant with a larger body. italy could potentially get to the point where it takes on a lot of debt. it will also be difficult to service debt in a rising rate environment. hugeinly, that is not a concern right away for italy. it is a bigger concern for the united states. it
julia: i want to talk about what you call the potential frankenstein monster.avid: we are looking well past the first quarter on this one. julia: italy, what do you make of this? kristina: we are in a very unique situation in that we have two populist movements that have conjoined, with very different interests. we got the north that is focus on cutting corporate taxes, which would curtail government revenue. we have the five-star movement that is very focused on providing some level of basic...
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in this case, the police agency like frankenstein's monster breaking its bonds and roaming the countryside unsubmitted to civilian authority, that was the nightmare under j. edgar hoover. one of those two things had to have happened. neil: all right, let's slip it around. a number of democrats are saying, telling me on couple of my shows this idea what would have prompted that action on the part of intelligence officials, let's say the fbi? they got their hands on something that seemed to indicate it warranted such a move and to get checked off and approved to do that. if that were the case, then they're arguing they were justified in doing what they did, but since we don't know what they had to justify this, this goes back to the whole steele memo thing that leaves a lot of folks confused. was this all just built on a political ven -- vendetta. >> look this never happened before in history. i'm the guy always on tv making fun of people that say never. neil: never happened before, are we sure of that or is this the first time it came to light? charlie gasparino and i talked about this the
in this case, the police agency like frankenstein's monster breaking its bonds and roaming the countryside unsubmitted to civilian authority, that was the nightmare under j. edgar hoover. one of those two things had to have happened. neil: all right, let's slip it around. a number of democrats are saying, telling me on couple of my shows this idea what would have prompted that action on the part of intelligence officials, let's say the fbi? they got their hands on something that seemed to...
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>> it was like frankenstein. i built from parts all over the place. i knew i didn't want a large guy. i wanted an intimidating presence even though he is not an intimidating guy. i knew he would be a football player. that was the source of the brain injury which is prevalent in professional sports and football. a lot of players i loved growing up, watching, passed away, in wheelchairs, have dementia, their brain is gone. had a large presence and billed him into a detective with the unique feature, and everything that goes with it. he doesn't pick up on social cues. a detective that can be difficult. so he has a perfect memory but difficult to relate to people which is a downside to detectives. i love struggle because struggle dramatizes things, makes mistakes, what makes this guy take? >> host: the setting for "the fallen" is a fictional place but the problems are real. tell us about them. >> it is a rough uptown, in western pennsylvania, coal mining, steel territory, this is a place, it only exists because john maren figured out a way to make money.
>> it was like frankenstein. i built from parts all over the place. i knew i didn't want a large guy. i wanted an intimidating presence even though he is not an intimidating guy. i knew he would be a football player. that was the source of the brain injury which is prevalent in professional sports and football. a lot of players i loved growing up, watching, passed away, in wheelchairs, have dementia, their brain is gone. had a large presence and billed him into a detective with the unique...
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it's almost like frankenstein. i knew i wanted a large god. i wanted him to have an intimidating presence even though he's not intimidated. i knew he was going to be a football player. that was the source of the brain injury which is all too prevalent these days. a lot of the players i love growing up watching either passed away in wheelchairs or 60 years old. so i have this large presence and build them into a detective with a feature not being able to forget anything. then all the other baggage. he doesn't pick up on social cues and it's hard for him to relate to people. as a detective that can be difficult. on one hand you have a superpower but on another entire future relate which is a downside for the struggle lately traumatizes things. makes people understand what makes the sky tick. >> host: the setting is barn veld which is fixable. but it's problems are real. >> it's a roughed up town. much like thousands across this country and others. western pennsylvania we have coal mining and steel this only exists because john mayer figured out
it's almost like frankenstein. i knew i wanted a large god. i wanted him to have an intimidating presence even though he's not intimidated. i knew he was going to be a football player. that was the source of the brain injury which is all too prevalent these days. a lot of the players i love growing up watching either passed away in wheelchairs or 60 years old. so i have this large presence and build them into a detective with a feature not being able to forget anything. then all the other...
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it was almost like frankenstein. i built in from parts all over the place. i knew i wanted a large guy. i want him to have this enormous presence, , and committing prest even though he's not really intimidating guy. i knew he would be a football player, and that was the source of the brain injury. which is all too prevalent these days especially in sports, football. a lot of the players i loved growing up watching, they are either passed away or in wheelchairs, dementia. at 60, they are totally gone,, their brain is gone. i wanted to write a story worth character scrapping with those issues as well. had this large presence and then build them a mental detective h this unique feature about being able to unforgiving thing. but all the other package. he doesn't pick up on social cues anymore. it's hard for them to relate to people. as the detective that can be difficult. on one hand he is a superpower, perfect memory. on the event it's difficultly to people which is a downside for detectives. a choice of struggle but struggles innately traumatize this thing and
it was almost like frankenstein. i built in from parts all over the place. i knew i wanted a large guy. i want him to have this enormous presence, , and committing prest even though he's not really intimidating guy. i knew he would be a football player, and that was the source of the brain injury. which is all too prevalent these days especially in sports, football. a lot of the players i loved growing up watching, they are either passed away or in wheelchairs, dementia. at 60, they are totally...