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hey, uh, listen, i wanted to talk to you about what you told horatio.we can talk about that, but first, take a look at this. surgeons pulled this out of the guy that delko found. calleigh says it's a weather probe. ah. been waiting for this. kpa... hmm. "k" stands for kilo. don't know what "p.a." stands for. you know, i took a... a scale and measurement class in college. uh, we used these mnemonic devices. p.a., p.a., p.a., p.a. pa... pa is a father. your father puts pressure on you to get good grades. pressure... pascal. pascal is a unit of measurement used in barometric pressure. okay. barometric pressure. you use that in tornado research. so that means the storm hunters did shoot our victim. yeah, and i think i know how to figure out whether or not they meant to. these probes, they start recording the moment that they're launched. so if we match its first registered recording with noaa's barometric pressure data for the area, then we'll know exactly what time the victim was shot. yeah, yeah. but somebody shoots you in the middle of a tornado, could b
hey, uh, listen, i wanted to talk to you about what you told horatio.we can talk about that, but first, take a look at this. surgeons pulled this out of the guy that delko found. calleigh says it's a weather probe. ah. been waiting for this. kpa... hmm. "k" stands for kilo. don't know what "p.a." stands for. you know, i took a... a scale and measurement class in college. uh, we used these mnemonic devices. p.a., p.a., p.a., p.a. pa... pa is a father. your father puts...
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hey, uh, listen, i wanted to talk to you about what you told horatio. talk about that, but first, take a look at this. surgeons pulled this out of the guy that delko found. calleigh says it's a weather probe. ah. been waiting for this. kpa... hmm. "k" stands for kilo. don't know what "p.a." stands for. you know, i took a... a scale and measurement class in college. uh, we used these mnemonic devices. p.a., p.a., p.a., p.a. pa... pa is a father. your father puts pressure on you to get good grades. pressure... pascal. pascal is a unit of measurement used in barometric pressure. okay. barometric pressure. you use that in tornado research. so that means the storm hunters did shoot our victim. yeah, and i think i know how to figure out whether or not they meant to. these probes, they start recording the moment that they're launched. so if we match its first registered recording with noaa's barometric pressure data for the area, then we'll know exactly what time the victim was shot. yeah, yeah. but somebody shoots you in the middle of a tornado, could be an a
hey, uh, listen, i wanted to talk to you about what you told horatio. talk about that, but first, take a look at this. surgeons pulled this out of the guy that delko found. calleigh says it's a weather probe. ah. been waiting for this. kpa... hmm. "k" stands for kilo. don't know what "p.a." stands for. you know, i took a... a scale and measurement class in college. uh, we used these mnemonic devices. p.a., p.a., p.a., p.a. pa... pa is a father. your father puts pressure on...
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chavez, there was also a character horatio sanz used to play on "saturday night live."ayed a character who was never on the show. he used to do this character called lucky chavez. and he used to wear these sunglasses that had these laser eyes in them. so, when he pressed the button, his eyes would blink. i don't know why he was called lucky chavez. but, anyways, me and tina fey would be doing "weekend update" and lucky chavez, horatio, with these glasses would come by and tina would tell a joke and he's blink his glasses like -- [ laughter ] and then i would tell a joke and he'd just lay on them. [ laughter ] just lay on the horn, not laugh at all. gosh, i love that guy. hey guys, it's time for "late night hash tags!" here we go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hash tags, hash tags hash tags, hash tags hash tags ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. so yesterday, i went on twitter and i started a hash tag called, "yeah, i did that." and i asked you guys a the home to tweet something funny, embarrassing, or crazy that yo
chavez, there was also a character horatio sanz used to play on "saturday night live."ayed a character who was never on the show. he used to do this character called lucky chavez. and he used to wear these sunglasses that had these laser eyes in them. so, when he pressed the button, his eyes would blink. i don't know why he was called lucky chavez. but, anyways, me and tina fey would be doing "weekend update" and lucky chavez, horatio, with these glasses would come by and...
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but if horatio continues to ignore procedure, your whole team could be in jeopardy.hat happen. what is it that you want, mr. o'shay? (chuckles) a little cooperation. cooperation? yeah. think about it. i would never work with that guy. i know you wouldn't. but it might not be a bad idea for him to think you would. hmm. i love it here. anita. if you and carlos wanted to stay, i could arrange that. i can't. i'm needed back home. but if you go back to mexico, they're gonna kill you. what would you do? thank you. you take care of yourself. you, too. captioning sponsored by cbs c.s.i. productions and toyota. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i got it, i'm sorry. these people, huh? you know i've found that anger is the enemy of instruction. you don't know the egos that i have to deal with. you're probably right. thank you! whoever you are. i'm pretty sure that was phil jackson. he's quite famous... million championships... triangle offense innovator... [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. nice wheels zen master. thank you...to
but if horatio continues to ignore procedure, your whole team could be in jeopardy.hat happen. what is it that you want, mr. o'shay? (chuckles) a little cooperation. cooperation? yeah. think about it. i would never work with that guy. i know you wouldn't. but it might not be a bad idea for him to think you would. hmm. i love it here. anita. if you and carlos wanted to stay, i could arrange that. i can't. i'm needed back home. but if you go back to mexico, they're gonna kill you. what would you...
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esteban was bragging to horatio about his running team and how he logs his runs. this information is from a gps pedometer. so, whenever he runs, it logs exactly where he is and uploads it to this site. all right, let's take a look at esteban's activity from this morning. he started his run from the clinic at 6:00 a.m. somewhere along this run of his, he had to pay angela a visit. what do those markings indicate? the gps-- it marks the runner's speed every tenth of a mile. like this, look-- 7.4, 7.2. that's fast. yeah, but then it slows all the way down to 0.2. or he stopped. that's where he's hiding her. yeah, send me those coordinates asap. (siren wailing) (siren stops) plus or minus 100 meters, this is where navarro stopped along his run. caine: did you see anybody else out there? kemp: best that i could tell, there was a van out there on the fire road. (panting) hey, eric. swamp guy said he saw a van out there, didn't he? delko: yeah, that's right. caine: maybe he meant an ambulance. this is csi delko requesting backup to the corner of sixth and crestline. that
esteban was bragging to horatio about his running team and how he logs his runs. this information is from a gps pedometer. so, whenever he runs, it logs exactly where he is and uploads it to this site. all right, let's take a look at esteban's activity from this morning. he started his run from the clinic at 6:00 a.m. somewhere along this run of his, he had to pay angela a visit. what do those markings indicate? the gps-- it marks the runner's speed every tenth of a mile. like this, look-- 7.4,...
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but if horatio continues to ignore procedure, your whole team could be in jeopardy. that happen. what is it that you want, mr. o'shay? (chuckles) a little cooperation. cooperation? yeah. think about it. i would never work with that guy. i know you wouldn't. but it might not be a bad idea for him to think you would. hmm. i love it here. anita. if you and carlos wanted to stay, i could arrange that. i can't. i'm needed back home. but if you go back to mexico, they're gonna kill you. what would you do? thank you. you take care of yourself. you, too. captioning sponsored by cbs c.s.i. productions and toyota. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i got it, i'm sorry. these people, huh? you know i've found that anger is the enemy of instruction. you don't know the egos that i have to deal with. you're probably right. thank you! whoever you are. i'm pretty sure that was phil jackson. he's quite famous... million championships... triangle offense innovator... [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. nice wheels zen master. thank you...
but if horatio continues to ignore procedure, your whole team could be in jeopardy. that happen. what is it that you want, mr. o'shay? (chuckles) a little cooperation. cooperation? yeah. think about it. i would never work with that guy. i know you wouldn't. but it might not be a bad idea for him to think you would. hmm. i love it here. anita. if you and carlos wanted to stay, i could arrange that. i can't. i'm needed back home. but if you go back to mexico, they're gonna kill you. what would...
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esteban was bragging to horatio about his running team and how he logs his runs. this information is from a gps pedometer. so, whenever he runs, it logs exactly where he is and uploads it to this site. all right, let's take a look at esteban's activity from this morning. he started his run from the clinic at 6:00 a.m. somewhere along this run of his, he had to pay angela a visit. what do those markings indicate? the gps-- it marks the runner's speed every tenth of a mile. like this, look-- 7.4, 7.2. that's fast. yeah, but then it slows all the way down to 0.2. or he stopped. that's where he's hiding her. yeah, send me those coordinates asap. (siren wailing) (siren stops) plus or minus 100 meters, this is where navarro stopped along his run. caine: did you see anybody else out there? kemp: best that i could tell, there was a van out there on the fire road. (panting) hey, eric. swamp guy said he saw a van out there, didn't he? delko: yeah, that's right. caine: maybe he meant an ambulance. this is csi delko requesting backup to the corner of sixth and crestline. that
esteban was bragging to horatio about his running team and how he logs his runs. this information is from a gps pedometer. so, whenever he runs, it logs exactly where he is and uploads it to this site. all right, let's take a look at esteban's activity from this morning. he started his run from the clinic at 6:00 a.m. somewhere along this run of his, he had to pay angela a visit. what do those markings indicate? the gps-- it marks the runner's speed every tenth of a mile. like this, look-- 7.4,...
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i started with a lot of friends of yours, you know, horatio, rachel dratch -- >> jimmy: did you reallyd second city? >> i did second city, and then i started to do the edinboro festival. and then that's how i got caught up with all the london comics, and you know, and just started doing stuff. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and so then you just ended up being the zookeeper on "mighty boosh." >> yes. >> jimmy: and you're, i mean, gosh. so, funny. >> i had no plans. i got stuck -- i was on this sketch show with julian and noel, and we were the only ones that bonded. like everybody else, we didn't really get. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and so we said, "why don't we put on a show," and they had this idea for this zookeeper. like, originally, like, my hair was supposed to be shaped like an animal. [ laughter ] and the zookeeper, the thing about the zookeeper is he doesn't understand the animal's names, and even though he runs the zoo, he calls like the snake the long windy mover. and the elephants are the gray leg-faced man, and the pandas are the black and white chinese people who eat
i started with a lot of friends of yours, you know, horatio, rachel dratch -- >> jimmy: did you reallyd second city? >> i did second city, and then i started to do the edinboro festival. and then that's how i got caught up with all the london comics, and you know, and just started doing stuff. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and so then you just ended up being the zookeeper on "mighty boosh." >> yes. >> jimmy: and you're, i mean,...
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it wasn't necessarily horatio alger stories but just people that believed in products. henry ford being the great example of the model t. he had failure after failure, but he knew that cars weren't just for rich people, they were going to be for everyday people. and it's the same with steve jobs. he didn't think that computers were just for the defense department or for a huge corporation, but people were going to carry them in their pocket. and those types of american entrepreneurs are really the large figures in u.s. history. thomas edison and henry ford rank up there with washington, with lincoln, as great americans. and steve jobs for our generation generation, baby boomers, he's the man, and history along with bill gates will be treating him as a seminal figure. walter isaacson is writing a book on him right now. >> it's the same spirit as i saw in the movie "moneyball," a guy with an idea, a hunch and just carries it into action. here's steve jobs speaking at stanford in 2005 after he'd first been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which is a killer. let's listen.
it wasn't necessarily horatio alger stories but just people that believed in products. henry ford being the great example of the model t. he had failure after failure, but he knew that cars weren't just for rich people, they were going to be for everyday people. and it's the same with steve jobs. he didn't think that computers were just for the defense department or for a huge corporation, but people were going to carry them in their pocket. and those types of american entrepreneurs are really...
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i just think that this is what we have to keep in mind and look to steve jobs as a lesson in the horatio alger stories that have been created here in america because we're so unique as a country that a man like steve jobs within intellect can grow and build this country, and there are more people like jobs. it is what differentiates america from russia and from other countries where this could never have happened. we can only hope that this country will stay on course, learn what steve jobs brought to this country and turn to capitalism and build on this lesson and the legacy that he left us. host: bo;ill from orange, connecticut, writes -- a similar theme from pat in new hampshire. and from jim at the lake -- host: talking about the career and legacy of steve jobs this morning after his passing at the age of 56 from pancreatic cancer. the front page of "the washington times" yesterday -- this is stephen breyer and antonin scalia talking about the role of the court under the constitution. let's listen to a clip of that. >> i did not agree with most of that. [laughter] i'm not sure i agre
i just think that this is what we have to keep in mind and look to steve jobs as a lesson in the horatio alger stories that have been created here in america because we're so unique as a country that a man like steve jobs within intellect can grow and build this country, and there are more people like jobs. it is what differentiates america from russia and from other countries where this could never have happened. we can only hope that this country will stay on course, learn what steve jobs...
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you were talking early about the horatio alger award which you quite appropriately won. why you? what did you have that a lot of other people don't? i mean, yes, you have these thoughts, but what was it in the perm traits that allowed you -- personal traits that allowed you to create this extraordinary company? >> you know, my mother -- i didn't know we'd get into such personal stuff, but my mother who was an uneducated woman from the time i could remember demanded, insisted that all three of her kids were going to college. we department have the resources, we didn't have the money, and all three kids went to college, and it was just her life ambition. and i think she set expectations for us that was much greater than our station in life. but if i took you today to canarsi and we walked through the projects, the chances of getting from there to here are insurmountable in a way. but in a country like america, it's possible. and again, i ask the rhetorical question: is it possible today? i think the odds are much more difficult. >> and where did you get, obviously, this really burn
you were talking early about the horatio alger award which you quite appropriately won. why you? what did you have that a lot of other people don't? i mean, yes, you have these thoughts, but what was it in the perm traits that allowed you -- personal traits that allowed you to create this extraordinary company? >> you know, my mother -- i didn't know we'd get into such personal stuff, but my mother who was an uneducated woman from the time i could remember demanded, insisted that all...
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the euro zone and stories about individuals overcoming a hostile world and showing these signature horatiolger rates like human spirit triumphing and another part of the story that is omitted in the standard memoir. it is like the idea of the wealth theater. you are getting stories of abject suffering that all occurs within the family and there are no other institutions in the modern memoir and it is a striking thing especially when you contrast it to famous nineteenth century memoirs or going back to russo in the eighteenth century memoirs intended to be a kind of social instruction like this is the life people should be and it is up testimony of personal suffering and individual -- that is why it is in the book. >> malcolm bradley -- malcolm glad well. >> the arch motivational speaker for the managerial class. he makes a great deal of money and he is making the laws of the markets seem like a property of human minds and i was talking earlier about the need for this culture that we have and he supplies those beliefs. he tells his readers if you just follow the right trend and latch on at
the euro zone and stories about individuals overcoming a hostile world and showing these signature horatiolger rates like human spirit triumphing and another part of the story that is omitted in the standard memoir. it is like the idea of the wealth theater. you are getting stories of abject suffering that all occurs within the family and there are no other institutions in the modern memoir and it is a striking thing especially when you contrast it to famous nineteenth century memoirs or going...