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>> they look kinda gross. >> yeah so these cigarette filters and its a cellulose acetate fiber and so we're looking at that fiber as a reinforcement for plastics. >> debbie mielewski started the lab back in 2001 with soy foam. >> oil was about $40 a barrel and so nobody saw a reason to use plant based materials, even though there was an environmental improvement. when we launched our soy based foams, oil was about $150 a barrel and so suddenly what was a very poorly received idea, was very well received. >> instead of a petroleum base, the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna mix this up then we'll see the foam start to react. >> whoa, and there it goes. >> it's baking into a cake.
>> they look kinda gross. >> yeah so these cigarette filters and its a cellulose acetate fiber and so we're looking at that fiber as a reinforcement for plastics. >> debbie mielewski started the lab back in 2001 with soy foam. >> oil was about $40 a barrel and so nobody saw a reason to use plant based materials, even though there was an environmental improvement. when we launched our soy based foams, oil was about $150 a barrel and so suddenly what was a very poorly...
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. >> so i'm kinda thinking about it now. there two things guaranteed in life they'll say, death and taxes. i'm fine with that, i'm okay with that. but what i'm not okay with is a death tax. you spend you spend your whole life paint tax and they're going to die and build spend take so much from you anyway. >> i'm often asked by clients and individuals who needs a will? the answer is virtually everybody. if you have assets that you want to control then you need to have a will in order to do that. if you don't guess who's going to control a question question mark the state. >> okay well let's time for all of us to find a missing money. the largest on claim in 2012 he left an estate worth $40 million. i'm going to go check that out. >> 40 million. >> now it's more than just that and you have to prove it. >> that's right you do have to prove it. >> because i have a couple pictures i kinda look like eugene. >> i speech a. >> check out this lovely mugshots from botsford new jersey, they were publicly drinking in the parking lot pol
. >> so i'm kinda thinking about it now. there two things guaranteed in life they'll say, death and taxes. i'm fine with that, i'm okay with that. but what i'm not okay with is a death tax. you spend you spend your whole life paint tax and they're going to die and build spend take so much from you anyway. >> i'm often asked by clients and individuals who needs a will? the answer is virtually everybody. if you have assets that you want to control then you need to have a will in order...
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>> oh, it's kinda -- i mean, it can be completely different. photographer that you're working with, because if you've looked at their pictures before you get there, you kinda maybe are more prepared for what they might ask from you. i mean, you certainly know it when you worked for helmut newton, you know, that it was like, bring it on, kinda that, you know, dominatrix, sexy woman. and then there would be someone like a herb ritts, who was all about form and just their personalities were really different too. and i talked about it in the book, i learned something different from every one of them. >> seth: which was the photographer that told you have to have -- you have to have something in your head? like a thought in your head or a story in your head? >> yeah. >> seth: who was that? >> it was richard avedon. >> seth: okay, gotcha. so explain that real quick, 'cause i'm not good at getting my picture taken. i feel like this could be very helpful. [ laughter ] >> well, it's funny because i think actors -- i think for actresses sometimes it's re
>> oh, it's kinda -- i mean, it can be completely different. photographer that you're working with, because if you've looked at their pictures before you get there, you kinda maybe are more prepared for what they might ask from you. i mean, you certainly know it when you worked for helmut newton, you know, that it was like, bring it on, kinda that, you know, dominatrix, sexy woman. and then there would be someone like a herb ritts, who was all about form and just their personalities were...
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kinda makes you want to jump for joy. tell all your friends and family. even throw a party.et the best iphone on the best network. go in store or visit us online. and get up to $400 when you switch to verizon and trade up to the iphone 6s. because the best deserves the best. no fees, 25% rewards bonus, extra interest, the preferred pricing, merrill edge online investing. pretty solid, huh? yeah, i agree. i actually have a bunch of other ideas, but they're not gonna fit on that board. you know, we got another side to that board. i don't see it right now. it doesn't -- it doesn't turn. can we underline some stuff, then? because none of it's really popping out. i've got this underlined in another color. are you gonna use that green marker? because it's just sitting there. you know, that's just... that's just decoration. and i am uncomfortable with the green marker. chaerses (cheers and applause) >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. now people keep asking me if i'm going to bring more of an international perspective to the daily show. but i say screw that. i'm going interp
kinda makes you want to jump for joy. tell all your friends and family. even throw a party.et the best iphone on the best network. go in store or visit us online. and get up to $400 when you switch to verizon and trade up to the iphone 6s. because the best deserves the best. no fees, 25% rewards bonus, extra interest, the preferred pricing, merrill edge online investing. pretty solid, huh? yeah, i agree. i actually have a bunch of other ideas, but they're not gonna fit on that board. you know,...
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kinda makes you want to jump for joy. tell all your friends and family. even throw a party.iphone on the best network. go in store or visit us online. and get up to $400 when you switch to verizon and trade up to the iphone 6s. because the best deserves the best. (music begins and plays (rain throughout)) we have just received confirmation from meridian. that on october 27, 2560, sparten 117, the man most commonly known as "the master chief" died in the line of duty. (rumble/ explosions/ battle sounds) out of respect to those who may have lost loved ones in the event we are holding back the complete account. (rumble/ explosions/ battle sounds) the master chief would never have agreed to special treatment, to be elevated above anyone else. but we must acknowledge the loss we have all... ...our entire species, suffered today. and we must fight together as he fought. we must end this, not be ended by it. (debris falling) (sonic blast) (building collapsing. debris falling) "rated t for teen" sure, when pigs fly. ♪ take it. good boy! padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you
kinda makes you want to jump for joy. tell all your friends and family. even throw a party.iphone on the best network. go in store or visit us online. and get up to $400 when you switch to verizon and trade up to the iphone 6s. because the best deserves the best. (music begins and plays (rain throughout)) we have just received confirmation from meridian. that on october 27, 2560, sparten 117, the man most commonly known as "the master chief" died in the line of duty. (rumble/...
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and kinda debating the style of something, versus the style of something else. i wanted to find a path that engaged more with what the world was, and what people were doing. so, i found that i had to kind of carve my own path. that's the path i took. >> when you were a boy living in ghana your brother emmanuel fell very ill. and you've said that was a real turning point for you. can you talk about how that not only shape do you personally and emotionally, but professionally? >> emmanuel sort of becoming mentally and physically handicapped was a dramatic moment in my family. but it was also a kind of moment of consciousness, i think, for a very young family. for me it was a consciousness about the fragility of life and the enjoyment of that. but also it awoken in me a consciousness about the built environment. because i was very much wanted to participate in looking after him. i was very close to him. and i wanted to kind of take him to school, and be part of it. whatever i could, et cetera. i was just increasingly appalled by the environments that i saw disabili
and kinda debating the style of something, versus the style of something else. i wanted to find a path that engaged more with what the world was, and what people were doing. so, i found that i had to kind of carve my own path. that's the path i took. >> when you were a boy living in ghana your brother emmanuel fell very ill. and you've said that was a real turning point for you. can you talk about how that not only shape do you personally and emotionally, but professionally? >>...
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'cause she's kinda the wildcard." and she loves him.like lick his face and run away. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: licks his face and run away. what kind of dogs are they? >> a rat terrier and i don't know. >> jimmy: excuse me? >> a rat terrier. >> jimmy: oh, a rat terrier. >> yes. >> jimmy: all right. it sounded like, i thought you said roethlisberger. [ laughter ] i was like, i don't know that dog. >> that's also a dog name. >> jimmy: it's also a dog name. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. that's a very popular dog. but then your dogs are troublemakers. i want to say this. >> they are. they are naughty. >> jimmy: they are trouble making dogs. they're scary. you tweeted out -- well, i don't know. no, you know what i'm talking about? >> yeah, i do. >> you tweeted out something, your dogs locked your baby in the car and you were not in there? >> that was their evil plot or something. they got together and they -- >> jimmy: no. what happened? the dogs locked the baby in the car with the dogs? >> we were at the airport. and like you do, you gotta get your
'cause she's kinda the wildcard." and she loves him.like lick his face and run away. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: licks his face and run away. what kind of dogs are they? >> a rat terrier and i don't know. >> jimmy: excuse me? >> a rat terrier. >> jimmy: oh, a rat terrier. >> yes. >> jimmy: all right. it sounded like, i thought you said roethlisberger. [ laughter ] i was like, i don't know that dog. >> that's also a dog name. >> jimmy: it's...
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'cause she's kinda the wildcard." and she loves him.ce and run away. what kind of dogs are they? >> a rat terrier and i don't know. >> jimmy: excuse me? >> a rat terrier. >> jimmy: oh, a rat terrier. >> yes. >> jimmy: all right. it sounded like, i thought you said roethlisberger. [ laughter ] i was like, i don't know that dog. >> that's also a dog name. >> jimmy: it's also a dog name. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. that's a very popular dog. but then your dogs are troublemakers. i want to say this. >> they are. they are naughty. >> jimmy: they are trouble making dogs. they're scary. you tweeted out -- well, i don't know. no, you know what i'm talking about? >> yeah, i do. >> you tweeted out something, your dogs locked your baby in the car and you were not in there? >> that was their evil plot or something. they got together and they -- >> jimmy: no. what happened? the dogs locked the baby in the car with the dogs? >> we were at the airport. and like you do, you gotta get your luggage. so we get out of the car. >> jimmy: yeah. >> get out the d
'cause she's kinda the wildcard." and she loves him.ce and run away. what kind of dogs are they? >> a rat terrier and i don't know. >> jimmy: excuse me? >> a rat terrier. >> jimmy: oh, a rat terrier. >> yes. >> jimmy: all right. it sounded like, i thought you said roethlisberger. [ laughter ] i was like, i don't know that dog. >> that's also a dog name. >> jimmy: it's also a dog name. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. that's a very popular...
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and then all of a sudden, your career is kinda back on track. >> seth: well, i think that's true.-- i mean again, now more than ever -- what amazes me is that you could have done it back with "brothers mcmullen." because now with digital, i feel like a microbudget movie -- you could understand how it works. like, i can't understand mow you made "brothers mcmullen" for that little. >> now, it's so much easier. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, as you said, the digital technology from the cameras to the fact that you can edit the movie on your laptop. back then, it was almost impossible. i think like, you could only do it when you're young and dumb and you don't know how many of the rules that you're breaking. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yes. >> you know what i mean? and that was tough. i had to, like, you know, how do you find a film camera? how do you find someone who knows how to shoot 16 millimeter film? i had to re-enroll back in college for one class because that was cheaper to get the student discount than buying the film at full price. [ laughter ] so, you know, like, that's somethi
and then all of a sudden, your career is kinda back on track. >> seth: well, i think that's true.-- i mean again, now more than ever -- what amazes me is that you could have done it back with "brothers mcmullen." because now with digital, i feel like a microbudget movie -- you could understand how it works. like, i can't understand mow you made "brothers mcmullen" for that little. >> now, it's so much easier. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, as you said, the...
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. >> reporter: kinda prison currency? >> yeah. >> reporter: and because she could apparently get through prison security unchecked the prison door became a revolving door. in addition to the affection she received joyce traded the baked treats for, of all things, artwork. it's widely known that richard matt was a talented artist. >> yes. >> reporter: which sounds strange for a guy with his criminal record. >> yes. >> reporter: matt painted portraits of celebrities marilyn monroe, julia roberts, bill and hillary clinton, president obama and others. when you were doing favors for him, was he repaying you with artwork? >> i did get two paintings from him. one was of my son and one was of our dogs. >> reporter: but to get richard matt's artwork out of prison, joyce needed help. she says she relied on a 27-year veteran of the prison service officer gene palmer a so-called "snitch officer" who had extensive dealings with matt and sweat. >> inmate matt and inmate sweat were both snitches, and they would tell officer palmer who's
. >> reporter: kinda prison currency? >> yeah. >> reporter: and because she could apparently get through prison security unchecked the prison door became a revolving door. in addition to the affection she received joyce traded the baked treats for, of all things, artwork. it's widely known that richard matt was a talented artist. >> yes. >> reporter: which sounds strange for a guy with his criminal record. >> yes. >> reporter: matt painted portraits of...
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>>"so i started kinda hitting to hit him in the eyes in the head anywhere that i thought would get him away from me." >>'he's not leaving, he's still here' >> reporter:but the fight wasn't over. for 15 minutes that shark continued to keep too close for comfort. >>"he's not done, he's still there." >>"this guy was he was wired differently or something. he was fired up and trying to give you everything he had" >> reporter:then as mark paddled in, the round of hammerhead versus paddle blade. >>"i just beat up a shark! how was your day?" >> reporter:when he finally made it to shore, so did the hammerhead, virtually pacing back and forth as if it >>"kinda pacing back and forth it look like he was waiting for me, he wanted a round two, he wanted to battle me some more or something i don't know. something was wrong with this shark it seemed like he was a little crazy." >>"dry land is nice." >> reporter:indeed it is. >> reporter:andrew lauria. >> pam: pope francis begins his historic visit to the united states. a live report from his first stop. washington dc. is next. >> pam: and g-o-p presid
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anderson: you went "kinda." student: isn't this where they are still controlling the ballot through different means? not letting blacks vote? prof. anderson: they are doing it in different ways in the 1880's. actual, legal disenfranchisement doesn't occur until the 1890's. but they are still trying to control the ballot, especially in south carolina. women can't vote. manmer slaves, freed are being pushed to the margins. is that democratic? said more so. student: you have more federal instigation into politics in the south. the conditions were going south-- [laughter] it's still a kinda different political atmosphere. you have carpetbagger politicians, black politicians. it's just a different atmosphere. prof. anderson: you have all of those things in reconstruction. to certainly have a desire turn the south into a more democratic society. what about by the 1880's? what is changing? prof. anderson: you have the --se, the historic rise ben tillman would come to represent this in south carolina better than anyone.
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. >> it's kinda sad when you get to know people at the pawn shop, like first name basis. tyler phones his dealer to buy heroin and syringes. >> hey what's up? >> nothing. >> nothing, i'm uh, i'm heading down, i need a rig to though. >> alright, what you need? >> uh, probably like 4, maybe 5. it's been a rough morning. olivia's mother, carmen, kicked them out after finding pawn receipts and drug paraphernalia. >> it's hard to watch her just be so desperate and anxious and mean and... she just turns into somebody else and then, and so do i. olivia and tyler had to sleep in their car. >> it's a small car. you can see there's not much room for two people. but we did. we both laid back there and grabbed what little sleep we could. it was cold, and like i said, we didn't have food, money, always hungry or thirsty or--and then on top of that, trying to find drugs. >> doing heroin? >> yeah. now that i think about it, i don't know how we managed to even do it, but we found a way, obviou-- we always find a way. they leave their daughter, callie, with her parents. it's not the first
. >> it's kinda sad when you get to know people at the pawn shop, like first name basis. tyler phones his dealer to buy heroin and syringes. >> hey what's up? >> nothing. >> nothing, i'm uh, i'm heading down, i need a rig to though. >> alright, what you need? >> uh, probably like 4, maybe 5. it's been a rough morning. olivia's mother, carmen, kicked them out after finding pawn receipts and drug paraphernalia. >> it's hard to watch her just be so...
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. >> it kinda looks like you're sending yourself to the surgery. >> all come on, that had to hurt. >> where in new jersey is our dear friend grace. grace. that was the question making its way around the world thanks to this video. it shows a deer roaming around with an arrow lodged in her face. while we have an answer. the department of environmental protection say they spotted her earlier today using corn placed on up private property they tranquilized her with a dart gun. but get this one, that was the only way they could prevent further injury. this came from 100,000 signatures on a petition from people as far as malaysia calling for this. in a phone interview the founder of of the petition has more. >> i'm sure people say why do you want to start this petition. personally i think that trying to help wildlife or any animal shouldn't have any borders. we agree that it's right to save and help animals. >> they say the deer presented no weight loss or injuries from the arrow. it even gave birth. >> just last year we had 1 million deer related collisions. yesterday the car in front of
. >> it kinda looks like you're sending yourself to the surgery. >> all come on, that had to hurt. >> where in new jersey is our dear friend grace. grace. that was the question making its way around the world thanks to this video. it shows a deer roaming around with an arrow lodged in her face. while we have an answer. the department of environmental protection say they spotted her earlier today using corn placed on up private property they tranquilized her with a dart gun....
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. >> was that kinda the beginning of the end for his practice?initely. >> reporter: and then terri dropped a bombshell -- it turns out the couple that everyone admired was actually having big problems. terri told the detective about her last conversation with leslie. >> she told me that they were separating and that she would -- we were going to meet for coffee and talk -- later in the upcoming week. >> was this a total surprise to you? >> yeah, it was a surprise to me. >> we weren't aware of any of this information. >> reporter: slowly more concerns about the nature of leslie's accident started to trickle in from other friends in the community. >> people were volunteering information. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: but despite stories of a troubled marriage and blood all over the bathroom and bedroom, the detective had to face the fact that leslie's death had been ruled an accident. meanwhile, three months since leslie's death, bob was still in mourning. he hadn't practiced medicine since he'd lost his wife, and he hadn't spoken to some of his old fr
. >> was that kinda the beginning of the end for his practice?initely. >> reporter: and then terri dropped a bombshell -- it turns out the couple that everyone admired was actually having big problems. terri told the detective about her last conversation with leslie. >> she told me that they were separating and that she would -- we were going to meet for coffee and talk -- later in the upcoming week. >> was this a total surprise to you? >> yeah, it was a surprise...
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kinda makes you want to jump for joy. tell all your friends and family. even throw a party. get the best iphone on the best network. go in store or visit us online. and get up to $400 when you switch to verizon and trade up to the iphone 6s. because the best deserves the best. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is a very funny actor who you know from "the interview" and "veep." he stars in "fresh off the boat" which returns for a second season tomorrow night on abc. let's take a look. >> and then i said, hey, i don't need your tax advice, scottie pippin. [ laughter ] >> what are you doing here? >> rebecca! janice, gloria. >> i thought you were supposed to be at the convention center. >> oh, well, uh, some of the guys here -- [ laughter ] >> you are ruining my vacation! >> i knew this was a vacation! i knew it. >> well, you got me, jessica. you win. for two days a year, i drink bud light, play tennis and eat hot wings. >> moving to the white suburbs has made you soft. >> woman, i've been soft! [ light laughter ] >> seth: please welcome to the show randall park. [
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. >> : it's kinda disturbingbedbugs >> alecia :walking up to a closed door one after the other.they all turned away the rinconada branch is closed in order to get rid of a bedbug infestation. for the next couple of days, pest control inspectors will be treating furniture and surrounding surfaces inside the building. >> : makes you wanna stay home >> alecia :some folks are a bit concerned about the recent bedbugs found at libraries. last week, mitchel park was closed and two chairs destroyed after bedbugs were found there. that branch reopened today >> : in the chairs in the lobby area, which means not the entire building >> : the poison they use against them may be worse than the bugs >> alecia :while some aren't creeped out by the idea of bedbugs, naima castenada isaac is now considering other places to study instead of the library. >> : in my room i guess, at school. >> alecia :the rinconada library will reopen thursday morning. mitchell park will be reinspected in the next week. and the downtown branch will be closed on friday for inspection. live in palo alto >> catherine : a berkel
. >> : it's kinda disturbingbedbugs >> alecia :walking up to a closed door one after the other.they all turned away the rinconada branch is closed in order to get rid of a bedbug infestation. for the next couple of days, pest control inspectors will be treating furniture and surrounding surfaces inside the building. >> : makes you wanna stay home >> alecia :some folks are a bit concerned about the recent bedbugs found at libraries. last week, mitchel park was closed and...
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and a train employee kinda sprints by us down the hallway and that commotion kind of wakes me up.d they're looking back and they duck down. so i'm like, "what are they looking at?" i look back and there's the gunman just coming in the train cocking an ak. i was like, "is this real? somebody playing a joke?" >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then the next second i look over back at my friends and he's just like, "go." both of them get up, so then i just follow them. i was like, "i guess this is real." >> jimmy: so they jumped up and they just attacked him and got the gun out of his hands? >> yeah. we kind of, he said "go." my friend spencer got up, ran. my friend alec got up and ran, so then i got up after i saw them go, and then i fully expected a gunshot to go off before we got there but it just never did. thank god. and then spencer hopped on him. a few seconds later me and alec were there and then we got to beat him down a little bit and then -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yes! you got to beat him down a a little bit. i mean, this guy, they found a a magazine cartridge,
and a train employee kinda sprints by us down the hallway and that commotion kind of wakes me up.d they're looking back and they duck down. so i'm like, "what are they looking at?" i look back and there's the gunman just coming in the train cocking an ak. i was like, "is this real? somebody playing a joke?" >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then the next second i look over back at my friends and he's just like, "go." both of them get up, so then i just follow...
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he died recently from multiple aneurysms, which is kinda like different strokes. to gary coleman.ey's so busy these days, currently working on three pilots. and that was just on the flight in. whitney, thanks for yelling your act at us like always. this was the first time marlee's glad she's deaf. actually, what an amazing woman, this marlee-- wasn't she funny tonight? that was awesome. [cheers and applause] that killed. wow. first deaf oscar-winning actress. you know what-- and i met her before the show, and i gotta tell you people, what a [bleep]! i love ya, snoop. snoop dogg, he's smoked so much weed, he actually had to write a song called, hey, what's my mother-[bleep]-in' name? lisa lampanelli. lisa's vagina is so big and full of black dudes, trump's turning it into a housing project. good idea, right, buddy? - not bad. - "not bad." [laughs] [cheers and applause] - you know, lisa... her vagina is so beat up, its nickname is rihanna. all: oh! - i like that. - for some reason, donald, the situation is here for ya. i'm looking forward to the cancellation. [all cheering] you're t
he died recently from multiple aneurysms, which is kinda like different strokes. to gary coleman.ey's so busy these days, currently working on three pilots. and that was just on the flight in. whitney, thanks for yelling your act at us like always. this was the first time marlee's glad she's deaf. actually, what an amazing woman, this marlee-- wasn't she funny tonight? that was awesome. [cheers and applause] that killed. wow. first deaf oscar-winning actress. you know what-- and i met her...
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soccer." >> seth: mm-hmm. >> so about ten minutes into the game, people were throwing up and it was kindah: that's great. >> it was really fun. my team won, obviously. >> seth: now i have to ask. 'cause i played in a charity event at that field once. and we played the short way. we played like a -- did you play the long way? >> we did play the whole thing. >> seth: that's insane. >> it was too much. it was way too much. >> seth: the minute we started, i was saying, "hey, no, you got to play the long way, it's soccer." and then we played the short way, five minutes into it -- >> you realize how out of shape you are when you try to play -- >> seth: and in shape they are. >> oh, yeah, it's spectacular. >> seth: demi lovato. you're friends with demi lovato. you work with demi lovato. >> i am, yeah. >> seth: she's been on the show. she's absolutely lovely. she has some ideas about aliens, very much believes in that. >> yeah. she and i've talked about this a lot. >> seth: now, when you talk, do you try to disabuse her of these ideas? or are you totally on board? >> i am on board. >> seth: you a
soccer." >> seth: mm-hmm. >> so about ten minutes into the game, people were throwing up and it was kindah: that's great. >> it was really fun. my team won, obviously. >> seth: now i have to ask. 'cause i played in a charity event at that field once. and we played the short way. we played like a -- did you play the long way? >> we did play the whole thing. >> seth: that's insane. >> it was too much. it was way too much. >> seth: the minute we...
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and i kinda got caught up in it, and adam came in, he's like "hey, babe, what do you want for -- oh, my god, are we watching it?" "can we watch it?" [ laughter ] and, it's sweet, because he was a fan of the movie before -- >> seth: oh, that's really sweet. >> yeah, or creepy. but i think it's sweet. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know, it's so funny. i think with a lot of what we said tonight, there's such a thin line with being sweet and creepy. >> it's so true. >> seth: and we're just constantly walking on that line, hoping we end up on the right side. >> i don't think i'm ever on the right side. but so anyways, so we watched it. and it turns out it is just a wonderful film. >> seth: that's great. >> it was nice to be able to watch it after so many years. >> seth: i also can't believe, you just mentioned, it was ten years ago. i can't believe it's been ten years. >> right? >> seth: that's crazy to me. >> i know. >> seth: i have a weird sense of time, though, so. >> tell me more. >> seth: i feel like we've been talking for hours. [ laughter ] now, no, no, in a good way, um. in a good way
and i kinda got caught up in it, and adam came in, he's like "hey, babe, what do you want for -- oh, my god, are we watching it?" "can we watch it?" [ laughter ] and, it's sweet, because he was a fan of the movie before -- >> seth: oh, that's really sweet. >> yeah, or creepy. but i think it's sweet. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know, it's so funny. i think with a lot of what we said tonight, there's such a thin line with being sweet and creepy. >> it's...