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do we speak your language from chris cox programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the will talks books the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. then try. to find out more visit our big dog called. told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm likely to push the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that if mr k.l.a. car is on the docket no god. no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you have to punch be ready for a battle pretty well off speech and down to freedom to cost. the well one cent temporary commemoration is a detail no expense has been spent in bringing authentic vehicles weapons to take part in the battle re-enactment. compared to weld wall to the great wall has relatively few events dedicated to it in russia and this is also used as a way to educate the audience about the conflict of killed more than two million of their countrymen. it's a spectacle of sound and vision with d
do we speak your language from chris cox programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the will talks books the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. then try. to find out more visit our big dog called. told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm likely to push the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that if mr k.l.a. car is on the docket no god....
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rosenburg, the nra's chief lobbyist chris cox said they were promoting an idea that gun are ownership is a disease that needs to be eradicated. should the cdc not be the place where this research is conducted? >> first you need to realize when people don't like the results that they're getting from honest scientific research, they try to discourage the researchers and the methods. the nra did not like the research that suggested that having a firearm at your home does not protect you but puts you at 300% more risk that someone in your family will be killed in a homicide and 500% more risk that someone in your family will be killed in a suicide. so the nra didn't like the fact that the research, very legitimate, high-quality research, showed that putting a gun in your home did not protect you. cdc is the only background and the epidemiologic skills to look at the picture, the picture of mental illness and what happens when the adjudicated mentally ill have firearms. the department of justice can look at what happens when convicted felons and criminals have firearms. but the cdc has the
rosenburg, the nra's chief lobbyist chris cox said they were promoting an idea that gun are ownership is a disease that needs to be eradicated. should the cdc not be the place where this research is conducted? >> first you need to realize when people don't like the results that they're getting from honest scientific research, they try to discourage the researchers and the methods. the nra did not like the research that suggested that having a firearm at your home does not protect you but...
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. >> chris cox is head of product development.e sits across the desk from mark and thinks about "what next?" for facebook... >> this is how close we sit. >> and increasingly, he's thinking outside your desktop. how many people actually access facebook through their mobile devices? >> i think the latest number is over 200 million. >> so in other words, that's obviously the future. >> i think it's a huge part of the future. >> is facebook developing a phone device, like apple did iphone? >> no. we're working on building software that can be used on all phones. >> their latest product is messages, which combines email, cell phone texting, and instant messages into one. they call it the ultimate switchboard. so do you think email will become obsolete? no. >> i'm not sure. but what we've found is that more people are using messages-- are moving away from email. and so if we build a really compelling experience, i think people are going to switch over. but i'm not going to call the end of anything. >> was this directed at gmail? >> no.
. >> chris cox is head of product development.e sits across the desk from mark and thinks about "what next?" for facebook... >> this is how close we sit. >> and increasingly, he's thinking outside your desktop. how many people actually access facebook through their mobile devices? >> i think the latest number is over 200 million. >> so in other words, that's obviously the future. >> i think it's a huge part of the future. >> is facebook...
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tonight, chris pratt, laverne cox, music from big data and joywave, featuring the 8g band. [ cheers andlause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening. good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's just wonderful. that is just wonderful to hear. we begin tonight with something you probably heard about. orlando bloom and justin bieber almost got into a bar fight yesterday at a nightclub in spain. luckily the fight was quickly broken up before anyone's hair got mussed. [ light laughter ] many are calling the fight the "thrilla in vanilla." [ light laughter ] the thrilla in vanilla. some political news. in a speech today, president obama criticized congress for trying to sue him, saying that they need to focus on the economy and should stop just hating all the time. john boehner responded, "maybe we would stop hating, if you'd stop frontin'." [ laughter ] because when you front you get hated. [ light laughter ] that is the congressional motto. i know it's in latin so you can't
tonight, chris pratt, laverne cox, music from big data and joywave, featuring the 8g band. [ cheers andlause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening. good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's just wonderful. that is just wonderful to hear. we begin tonight with something you probably heard about. orlando bloom and justin bieber almost got into a bar fight...
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tonight, chris pratt, laverne cox,
tonight, chris pratt, laverne cox,
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chris walter. we came -- and jamie cox. they are all students.e came out as students to protest the injustice going on and the fact due process wasn't given. so everybody was out here. the idea of a double standard, it has always been the case in america where black people, whenever they try to move forward to get right, always has to come at least at a concession level or to benefit whites more. so it's constantly. >> do you feel as a young, black man -- how central is the police or thinking about the police in your life? >> i mean, in general, i believe that the police are out here to serve and protect. that's the whole code of honor. so when i hear police brutality is happening, then that become as problem to me because at that time, and as you can see here in ferguson, who is going to protect them then if they can't trust and rely on the police to protect them? i think that's central into this scenario right here. >> that's a key point. so much has been about this discussion about policing and it's been about people thinking that they are sus
chris walter. we came -- and jamie cox. they are all students.e came out as students to protest the injustice going on and the fact due process wasn't given. so everybody was out here. the idea of a double standard, it has always been the case in america where black people, whenever they try to move forward to get right, always has to come at least at a concession level or to benefit whites more. so it's constantly. >> do you feel as a young, black man -- how central is the police or...
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initially i came out here with a group of friends, alicia, a friend by the name of chris w t walter and jamie coxbeing given to anybody out here. but the idea of a double standard has always been the case in america. whenever they try to move forward to get rights, they always have to come at least at a concession level or to benefit whites more. we're seeing that come through this all-white police state out here, the kind of policing the black body. it's constantly. >> do you feel as a young, black man -- how central is the police or thinking about the police in your life? >> i mean, in general, i believe that the police are out here to serve and protect. that's the whole code of honor. so when i hear police brutality is happening, then that become as problem to me because at that time, and as you can see here in ferguson, who is going to protect them then if they can't trust and rely on the police to protect them? i think that's central into this scenario right here. >> that's a key point. so much has been about this discussion about policing and it's been about people thinking that they are su
initially i came out here with a group of friends, alicia, a friend by the name of chris w t walter and jamie coxbeing given to anybody out here. but the idea of a double standard has always been the case in america. whenever they try to move forward to get rights, they always have to come at least at a concession level or to benefit whites more. we're seeing that come through this all-white police state out here, the kind of policing the black body. it's constantly. >> do you feel as a...