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. >> one of the more inn genius three minute hold fillers. >> i'm a hole filler, tops. >> we've got himiladelphia. can you hear us from long on. >> hey, thank you, mike, alex and kerry. >> wonderful, hey, thank you. >> how are you doing. >> we know you are so excited about this new single, that you paid for this tour to tell us about it, we're excited to. >> yes, the single is called hope for the future. i wrote it for the video game destiny, and that is by the makers of a video game halo. i was asked to do it for them. it was a lot of fun doing it. it is called hope for the the future. >> it is pretty cool, this video, everybody is talking about, you are a hall will owe gram. >> i am a hologram, yes, something i always wanted to be, since i saw star wars and princess lea reaching out but someone came up with the idea, of me being a hologram as a way to get me in destiny game. i love the background that they created the game so much i thought it would be a great thing. i think it looks pretty good, yeah. >> it does look good. >> it looks fantastic. >> by the way, is there a huge delay a
. >> one of the more inn genius three minute hold fillers. >> i'm a hole filler, tops. >> we've got himiladelphia. can you hear us from long on. >> hey, thank you, mike, alex and kerry. >> wonderful, hey, thank you. >> how are you doing. >> we know you are so excited about this new single, that you paid for this tour to tell us about it, we're excited to. >> yes, the single is called hope for the future. i wrote it for the video game destiny, and...
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we only allow them to have pen-fillers, but they will sharpen those pen-fillers to get a fine point ond that enables them to write very small. they also do what is called ghost writing. that's when they indent onto the paper without leaving the ink impression. they will place a paper on top of the other paper and write upon it, throw that one away and then just the indented message goes out. when we would find these indented messages in their paperwork, and they would hide it amongst their legal documents as well, then they would open up envelopes and do the ghostwriting on the inside of the envelope, reseal the envelope, place some insignificant communication inside the letter and send it out. >> officers in the mailroom review an average of 300 to 500 letters every day, looking for any clues of impending gang activity. >> one gang member down in a prison in southern california wrote to three different mexican mafia members, identifying people in that institution he wanted to kill. [ speaking in spanish ] which means "i want to take jimmy to the barber as soon as possible." we caught
we only allow them to have pen-fillers, but they will sharpen those pen-fillers to get a fine point ond that enables them to write very small. they also do what is called ghost writing. that's when they indent onto the paper without leaving the ink impression. they will place a paper on top of the other paper and write upon it, throw that one away and then just the indented message goes out. when we would find these indented messages in their paperwork, and they would hide it amongst their...
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Dec 18, 2014
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and then everything in here will be shred and sold as industrial meat filler to a national fast-foodhain. now i can't say which one. because they are sponsors. but let's just say that ba-d an h done ba-ba-ba, it's white castle. (applause) the two exceptions to this are my iconic desk and my legendary fireplace. and you can win them, just go to omaz.com/colbert and donate $10 for every chance to win. all proceeds benefit the yellow ribbon fund and donors choose. but do it quick. the ravel ends at 3:59 eastern time tonight. you will not regret it. just like you don't regret any other decision you have made at 4 a.m. and nation, i just want you to know, if are you one of those people out there who was sad you were never able to attend my show in person, thanks to the friendly nerds at google map and electric pulse, you can now take virtual tour of "the colbert report" set. you can walk right up and you can click on the historic artifact on pie book shelf. for instance, you can see my rock 'em sock 'em robots. and learn that i put them on the shelf back in 2005 to mark the fifth annivers
and then everything in here will be shred and sold as industrial meat filler to a national fast-foodhain. now i can't say which one. because they are sponsors. but let's just say that ba-d an h done ba-ba-ba, it's white castle. (applause) the two exceptions to this are my iconic desk and my legendary fireplace. and you can win them, just go to omaz.com/colbert and donate $10 for every chance to win. all proceeds benefit the yellow ribbon fund and donors choose. but do it quick. the ravel ends...
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Dec 26, 2014
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. >> is that usually where the courts come in, where they act as a space filler and referee? >> yes, and they're often called in. the vast majority of the time when they're asked to referee these cases they either step aside saying this is a political issue and they're not going to get entangled, or they side with the president. they have strong constitutional reasons to get hyped the president. but there are moments where they will overturn actions taken by the president or refuse to allow powers granted to the president stand. a recent case of this was the line-item veto in which clinton held for a few weeks, and then it was promptly taken away by the courts. yes, the courts and congress play--they both play important arrives of how these powers are exercised. but what is really in play or set of political consideration. there are legal considerations that under gird the conversation, but what obama is doing is he's placing a bet that he can change policy, and that congress is going to lack the votes, the republican majorities are going to lack the votes to overturn him, an
. >> is that usually where the courts come in, where they act as a space filler and referee? >> yes, and they're often called in. the vast majority of the time when they're asked to referee these cases they either step aside saying this is a political issue and they're not going to get entangled, or they side with the president. they have strong constitutional reasons to get hyped the president. but there are moments where they will overturn actions taken by the president or refuse...
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>> reporter: and this is the machine that blows air into the seals bulls will air bubbles pecking fillers>> reporter: this is a global stow one of first largest robotic arms, it moves are now large quantities of inventory. >> reporter: workers here used to have to walk long rows of high shelves to find a product that had been ordered. >> reporter: now the product walks to the people. >> reporter: these are key the robot exclusive to amazon. >> reporter: began quickly as to the goal in any direction they are programmed to know the warehouse floor and no where to go when an item is ordered. they carry these pods around to the human pickers to grab items off one of them have been ordered. the pots are like giant force by bookshelves with hundreds of items on each one there tens of thousands of these talks just like in the warehouse and there are over 100 of the giant fulfillment centers are rumble world. lacher on cyber minded customers or 36.8 million items from amazon so they need a lot of automation here to keep up. >> catherine: ahead at a separate the backlash from the show of support f
>> reporter: and this is the machine that blows air into the seals bulls will air bubbles pecking fillers>> reporter: this is a global stow one of first largest robotic arms, it moves are now large quantities of inventory. >> reporter: workers here used to have to walk long rows of high shelves to find a product that had been ordered. >> reporter: now the product walks to the people. >> reporter: these are key the robot exclusive to amazon. >> reporter: began...
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Dec 20, 2014
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records had been two or three of your singles, some covers of some other artists' songs, and a bunch of fillerrd rubber sole, brian wilson was inspired to try and create something as pure and beautiful and this album was everything great. >> i ended up going over to brian's house and looked into the living room. i saw that everything had been taken out except the piano. and the living room of completely filled with sand. he said, "i'm going to write the greatest album ever recorded." get two lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just 100 bucks a month. that'll get your holiday bell ringing. hi, credit report site andour i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem noise... (shuuuuuuuh....zzzzzzzz...de ee...dong...shuuuhh...) hello? not all credit report sites are equal. classic. experian.com members get personalized help plus fraud resolution support. join now at experian.com. with enrollment in experian credit tracker. >>> it's getting late. ♪ >> nice, nice. >> in the mid '60s, you se
records had been two or three of your singles, some covers of some other artists' songs, and a bunch of fillerrd rubber sole, brian wilson was inspired to try and create something as pure and beautiful and this album was everything great. >> i ended up going over to brian's house and looked into the living room. i saw that everything had been taken out except the piano. and the living room of completely filled with sand. he said, "i'm going to write the greatest album ever...
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just put a little in there for filler. by the time i get done, this will be ready.estly, you get the soup packet out of this beef soup and put over the fish, spread it out nice and evenly. and you put a little of this on the fish. it favor up the fish real good. you guys will be surprised, this dental floss, it will cut through anything. i like to get three chunks of cheese and put it in the bottom with the fish because that oil, it does something with that fish and makes it taste so much better. a little secret there. honestly, it really comes out a lot better when it's like that. then you cut up the sausage and put that over the fish and then you put your onion and pepper, of course, cut this up real quick. put this cheese on the top, and then when you cook up the microwave, it won't stink up the whole pot. i have been cooking it a couple years now, just tweaking it and twisting it until it comes out perfect. that's tasty. i'm going to take this over there right now. >>> that's their money over here, how they pay their debts. if they don't pay, that's what happens
just put a little in there for filler. by the time i get done, this will be ready.estly, you get the soup packet out of this beef soup and put over the fish, spread it out nice and evenly. and you put a little of this on the fish. it favor up the fish real good. you guys will be surprised, this dental floss, it will cut through anything. i like to get three chunks of cheese and put it in the bottom with the fish because that oil, it does something with that fish and makes it taste so much...
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we are very, very, very, very, very worried -- a lot of that is just filler. [ laughter ] >> is he a >> been on that show a bunch. the judge's book would be a great stocking stuff this year. >> 4, 3, 2, 1 speaking of christmas, a short time ago president obama gathered for the 92nd annual lighting of the christmas tree. always a great event. tonight included performances by patti labelle, fifth harmony. a lot of fun. a lot of people come in for that. 21 days until christmas. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell soon have a lot more power. yes, come january, because the democrats took a beating in the november election. republicans take over the u.s. senate. and the new senate majority leader is mitch mcconnell. is he here to go "on the record." this is his first television interview since his 15 point thumping of alisyn grimes of kentucky. senator mcconnell in just moments. first, breaking news. you are looking live at protests breaking out across the nation. protests in r
we are very, very, very, very, very worried -- a lot of that is just filler. [ laughter ] >> is he a >> been on that show a bunch. the judge's book would be a great stocking stuff this year. >> 4, 3, 2, 1 speaking of christmas, a short time ago president obama gathered for the 92nd annual lighting of the christmas tree. always a great event. tonight included performances by patti labelle, fifth harmony. a lot of fun. a lot of people come in for that. 21 days until christmas....
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Dec 25, 2014
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strategy, tendency and anyone who has read your project or academic prose is all too familiar with these fillerds. or example, from an editorial "new york times" legal scholar who wrote i had the restart to amend constitution would work on an actual level. on the aspirational level however, a constitutional amendment strategy may be more valuable, which means i doubt they're trying to amend the constitution would actually succeed him up it may be to aspire to it. or it is important to approach the subject of a variety of strategies including the mental health assistance but also from a law enforcement perspective to which we need to consult psychiatrists, but we may also have to inform the police. classic prose narrates ongoing event. we see agents performing actions that affect objects. non-classic prose signifies events and then refers to them, using a pernicious grammatical process called nominal efficient, churning something into a noun or a name. so instead of talking about someone appearing, you see they make an appearance. instead of organizing something can be bring about the organizati
strategy, tendency and anyone who has read your project or academic prose is all too familiar with these fillerds. or example, from an editorial "new york times" legal scholar who wrote i had the restart to amend constitution would work on an actual level. on the aspirational level however, a constitutional amendment strategy may be more valuable, which means i doubt they're trying to amend the constitution would actually succeed him up it may be to aspire to it. or it is important to...
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and then everything in here will be shredded and sold as industrial meat filler to a national fast food because they are sponsors. >> the late-night comedy central host will sign off for the final time tonight to prepare for his new role as david letterman's replacement. tonight will be stephen colbert's final show as his ultra ego, stephen colbert. cnn correspondent is here. i guess he'll defer to colbert. >> we know the grim reaper is a character on the show and that is going to be his only guest, apparently, although there might be some surprise guests. i've watched a lot of colbert clips and looked at what he meant to us for a decade. bill o'reilly is not going to miss mr. colbert's character. >> mr. colbert are the ilk and have no clue how to fight the jihad. >> bill o'reilly is a [ bleep ] ego maniac. >> reporter: launched in 2005 and followed jon stewart's "the daily show." colbert did not mock the news the way stewart does. he created a whole persona who believed he had a whole nation behind him. someone who pretended there was nothing that could change his mind. o'reilly, the n
and then everything in here will be shredded and sold as industrial meat filler to a national fast food because they are sponsors. >> the late-night comedy central host will sign off for the final time tonight to prepare for his new role as david letterman's replacement. tonight will be stephen colbert's final show as his ultra ego, stephen colbert. cnn correspondent is here. i guess he'll defer to colbert. >> we know the grim reaper is a character on the show and that is going to...
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and then everything in here will be shredded and sold as industrial meat filler to a national fast foodhain. now, i can't say which one, because they are sponsors, but let's just say, it's white castle. >> back to "hardball." from his early days as a correspondent, if you will, on "the daily show," to the launch of his own show in 2005, stephen colbert established a truly original brand of political humor. >> the key to its sug e suck was an on-screen character behind the man in a role he once described as, "a well-intentioned, poorly-informed, high-status idiot." that was that satire brimming with fake indignation that made colbert so assessable. his commandeering was insatiable, even endeering. i had the opportunity to test his medal back in 2006. here's what happened after a spirited debate about iraq. >> this is a problem that the president's had -- >> i think i'm winning this interview here. >> i think i'm beating steve colbert. i think if we were taking a poll right now, you'd be losing at points. >> do you want to arm wrestle? [ cheers and applause ] >> let me show you something.
and then everything in here will be shredded and sold as industrial meat filler to a national fast foodhain. now, i can't say which one, because they are sponsors, but let's just say, it's white castle. >> back to "hardball." from his early days as a correspondent, if you will, on "the daily show," to the launch of his own show in 2005, stephen colbert established a truly original brand of political humor. >> the key to its sug e suck was an on-screen character...
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michael: this is a pint filler.his takes a pint, drops it into the carousel, fills it with ice cream, heat-seals it, date-codes it, and ejects it out the other end. lemonis: what does a machine like this cost? michael: this is about $150,000. lemonis: just for this little thing? -michael: yes. -lemonis: $150,000? michael: you'll make it up in waste. lemonis: well, aren't you in charge anymore? can i see the process? -michael: we can, yeah. -lemonis: let's do it. [ machine whirs ] this machine is our future, and it can fill up to 4,000 pints per hour. we get $2.50 for every pint that we sell. that means we can generate up to $10,000 an hour, or $80,000 in an eight-hour day. -come on, lori! -lori: we're doing it. lemonis: holy... [ laughs ] lori: you want to taste it? i mean, it is just beyond beyond, right? lemonis: so much smoother. this is mine. lori: you got it. lemonis: since i did this deal, mr. green tea has more than doubled their revenue, and they're gonna do about $5 million in sales. but with this factory,
michael: this is a pint filler.his takes a pint, drops it into the carousel, fills it with ice cream, heat-seals it, date-codes it, and ejects it out the other end. lemonis: what does a machine like this cost? michael: this is about $150,000. lemonis: just for this little thing? -michael: yes. -lemonis: $150,000? michael: you'll make it up in waste. lemonis: well, aren't you in charge anymore? can i see the process? -michael: we can, yeah. -lemonis: let's do it. [ machine whirs ] this machine...
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. >> by the way, if you need seat fillers tomorrow for thanksgiving dinner, because i don't like my family. i would be more than happy. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank tou so much. tahnk you so much. dan patrick, everyone! [ cheers and applause ] watch him on the "dan patrick show" week days on nbc sports, football night in america sundays on nbc, and catch new episodes of "sports jeopardy" every week at crackle.com. we'll be right back with josh beckerman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. welcome bigger savings at the sears year end event. use your sears card and get an extra 15% off all appliances. or 36 months special financing on appliances over $499. sears. that lets you change focus after at inyou take a picture.nology so if things d
. >> by the way, if you need seat fillers tomorrow for thanksgiving dinner, because i don't like my family. i would be more than happy. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank tou so much. tahnk you so much. dan patrick, everyone! [ cheers and applause ] watch him on the "dan patrick show" week days on nbc sports, football night in america sundays on nbc, and catch new episodes of "sports jeopardy" every week at crackle.com. we'll be right back with josh beckerman. [ cheers...
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i'm 45, i've had no fillers, no botox in my entire life, and i don't feel my age. [ applause ] thank female announcer: just like jamie, actress julie benz, from "dexter," also started to see the signs of hormonally aging skin. so who did she turn to? dr. howard murad. >> i had great skin, growing up, as a teenager, and then i hit my 30s. i started having hormonal breakouts, dry patches everywhere. i had a very tight feeling all the time, and a lot of crepey texture under the eyes. i tried every product out there, and nothing was working. my makeup artist actually suggested that i go meet with dr. murad. he took one look at my face, and he's like, "you're struggling with hormonal aging." and i was like, "finally, someone gets it!" when i started using resurgence, i saw results immediately. within 24 hours, the hydration level of my skin was amazing. the dry patches just disappeared. i love being a woman in my 40s, but i don't want dry skin and i don't want crow's-feet. and i don't want to look old. i don't think you have to. resurgence is going to be in my medicine cabinet for the res
i'm 45, i've had no fillers, no botox in my entire life, and i don't feel my age. [ applause ] thank female announcer: just like jamie, actress julie benz, from "dexter," also started to see the signs of hormonally aging skin. so who did she turn to? dr. howard murad. >> i had great skin, growing up, as a teenager, and then i hit my 30s. i started having hormonal breakouts, dry patches everywhere. i had a very tight feeling all the time, and a lot of crepey texture under the...
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then everything in here will be shredded and sold as industrial meat filler. >> ok., he is stepping into letterman's shoes. so he says farewell and hello to late-night. >> the biggest damage to late-night has been the dvr areback. 8.5 million people on their dvr's between 11:30 and 12:30 every night. a very competitive time. it is a great time to watch and catch up with their favorite shows that they missed. that colbertng is is very good with streaming. very good online. have seen how popular jimmy fallon is and jimmy kimmel. conan o'brien just had one billion views on his youtube channel. you have to look at this long-term. audience erosion, and people who are watching broadcast television. all these late-night shows in broadcast tv are in their 50's. letterman is 66. 67. the audience is a little older and the younger -- the younger folks are the ones going around watching the little clips, the some ofop quartet and the other topics. the other guy replacing craig ferguson is also very good at this. many -- hend of like is unknown, but he can get a and fergusonn cbs
then everything in here will be shredded and sold as industrial meat filler. >> ok., he is stepping into letterman's shoes. so he says farewell and hello to late-night. >> the biggest damage to late-night has been the dvr areback. 8.5 million people on their dvr's between 11:30 and 12:30 every night. a very competitive time. it is a great time to watch and catch up with their favorite shows that they missed. that colbertng is is very good with streaming. very good online. have seen...
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americans expected an imminent nuclear attack as a result of which nelson rockefeller, the great filler of halls wanted to build fallout shelters all over america and there was a high anxiety. but at the same time confidence in american power as governor well is talking about. do we no longer just bestride the globe in the way we did and what we now nostalgic recall the american century, the the period after world war ii through the end of the world were? anybody. >> we were hurt by syria and i don't think president obama wants to describe the earth like a colossus. a lot of other people i think are so sickened by what's going on around the globe that they are moving away from constructive engagement which i think is bad development. >> have we lost some of the authority to engage the way we once could richard? >> it depends on how you mean engagement. if you mean sending in the marines is questionable the authority aside from national interest. you know i think we are at in a murky twilight period when there are cross currents at work. people are war or worry. there's no doubt about th
americans expected an imminent nuclear attack as a result of which nelson rockefeller, the great filler of halls wanted to build fallout shelters all over america and there was a high anxiety. but at the same time confidence in american power as governor well is talking about. do we no longer just bestride the globe in the way we did and what we now nostalgic recall the american century, the the period after world war ii through the end of the world were? anybody. >> we were hurt by syria...