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radcliffe."k and radcliffe." that's also the name of the movie. >> ok, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so it's rock and radcliffe in "rock and radcliffe." and you're two competing beach bands, like an elvis movie, under a cliff, and like a clam bake. and you're two competing bands, and then you, and you get together to form one band called rock and radcliffe. >> oh yeah, i can see that as being excellent. >> jimmy: siren songs, or better yet --. >> i dunno, i'm going with rock and -- if either of those films get made -- if you're watching, and you want to make either of those films -- >> jimmy: i get 10%. >> yes. >> jimmy: that's what you're trying to say. yeah, thank you for saying that. [ cheers and applause ] i made a lot of money tonight. >> we've been productive already. >> jimmy: very productive tonight. let's explain what "horns" is about. if you need -- if you want a halloween film to watch. it's a very -- i would say -- it's a thinking movie on top of being a little scary. >> yeah, i mean, it is a
radcliffe."k and radcliffe." that's also the name of the movie. >> ok, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so it's rock and radcliffe in "rock and radcliffe." and you're two competing beach bands, like an elvis movie, under a cliff, and like a clam bake. and you're two competing bands, and then you, and you get together to form one band called rock and radcliffe. >> oh yeah, i can see that as being excellent. >> jimmy: siren songs, or better yet --. >> i...
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c-span: after you got out of radcliffe, where'd you go? >> guest: well, i went for--for a year to the london school of economics on a fulbright, was married at the end of the year and then came back to do my graduate work at harvard. c-span: who'd you marry? >> guest: i married charles maier, who is a historian, now a professor, at harvard. c-span: you got your phd in what? >> guest: in american history. and i work with bernard bailyn, who was an eminent historian of early american--of early america at harvard. c-span: so along the way, what did the old fireman think of all this? >> guest: he watches with great pride. and people are very nice. he--collects all the books, and when people come in, he says, 'let me show you what my daughter did.' and my mother rolls her eyes and most people say, 'he has a right to be proud of his child. take it with very good grace.' c-span: are they alive? >> guest: my parents are both alive and well. c-span: and did he or your mother ever have an interest in history back in those days? >> guest: no, i don't
c-span: after you got out of radcliffe, where'd you go? >> guest: well, i went for--for a year to the london school of economics on a fulbright, was married at the end of the year and then came back to do my graduate work at harvard. c-span: who'd you marry? >> guest: i married charles maier, who is a historian, now a professor, at harvard. c-span: you got your phd in what? >> guest: in american history. and i work with bernard bailyn, who was an eminent historian of early...
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. >> daniel radcliffe. mike tyson. and you have got to watch. we are on next! >> crowns for kids. google about to roll out child friendly versions of its product. next year, new youtube, search, chrome. kids 13 and under. more and more kids are using their products. they want to make sure it is accessible. google processes 40,000 searches a second. >> drop your iphone. no worries. your screen might not crack. a dream, right. apple granted a patent to build a gravity defying tool in the future hi phones. the tool would reorient the phone and when it dropped. to protect the screen from shattering. according to the patent document, the tool would use air foils like the ones used in space x rockets to change shape and cushion the fall. >> huh. >> no idea what i just said. very interesting. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always
. >> daniel radcliffe. mike tyson. and you have got to watch. we are on next! >> crowns for kids. google about to roll out child friendly versions of its product. next year, new youtube, search, chrome. kids 13 and under. more and more kids are using their products. they want to make sure it is accessible. google processes 40,000 searches a second. >> drop your iphone. no worries. your screen might not crack. a dream, right. apple granted a patent to build a gravity defying...
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finally gets up the courage, blurts out, "daniel radcliffe!" and i said, "no!"what he deserved. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> seth: elijah wood, everybody! "over the garden wall" airs every night this week on cartoon network. check it out. it's great. we'll be right back with cecily strong. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the world is your snowball see how it grows. ♪ ♪ that's how it goes whenever it snows. ♪ ♪ the world is your snowball just for a song. ♪ ♪ get out and move it along. ♪ the most amazing thing about the ford fusion isn't the way it looks. ♪ the most amazing thing? is the way it sees. ♪ with blind spot technology, a lane-keeping system and a standard rearview camera, the fusion is ready for whatever comes your way. ♪ go prepared. go further. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so dude. what is this you're listening to? you need to pump up some jams. i mean c'mon. it's friday. people wanna dance. ah, yeah, phil knows what i'm talking about, don't you phil? let's break out the glow sticks it's time to get this party started. sfx: the tag starts making techno b
finally gets up the courage, blurts out, "daniel radcliffe!" and i said, "no!"what he deserved. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> seth: elijah wood, everybody! "over the garden wall" airs every night this week on cartoon network. check it out. it's great. we'll be right back with cecily strong. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the world is your snowball see how it grows. ♪ ♪ that's how it goes whenever it snows. ♪ ♪ the world is...
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." ♪ tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- daniel radcliffe -- mike tyson -- musical guest, sturgill
." ♪ tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- daniel radcliffe -- mike tyson -- musical guest, sturgill
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nina radcliffe. if anyone has been around me more than two seconds they know i'm a mad texter.y thumbs and others use fingers but i've never imagined in a world smartphone of technology this is actually helping my brain. how in the world is it helping my brain? >> itaking us smarter. every part of our body from head to toe has a corresponding or december designated area in the brain. our nerves and fingers send back signals at the speed of sound to process in that particular area. >> i tend to use my iphone most at night while i'm in bed. i did all of my christmas shopping that way. my best friend did the same and we have until this day, you would think we were 16 years old, stay up all night long, sometimes until 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning texting each other. only time we have time to communicate, it's like a sickness. >> night time texting not so smart. >> correct. >> everything in moderation may be good. we may be using phones to make us smarter but when we overuse something, even our phones, this can be a problem, when you're using it at night, the lights from the screen c
nina radcliffe. if anyone has been around me more than two seconds they know i'm a mad texter.y thumbs and others use fingers but i've never imagined in a world smartphone of technology this is actually helping my brain. how in the world is it helping my brain? >> itaking us smarter. every part of our body from head to toe has a corresponding or december designated area in the brain. our nerves and fingers send back signals at the speed of sound to process in that particular area....
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and she's here now to talk about starring opposite daniel radcliffe in the new movie called "horns."
and she's here now to talk about starring opposite daniel radcliffe in the new movie called "horns."
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to daniel radcliffe! mike tyson!turgill simpson, once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen, from philadelphia. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye, bye. thanks! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- eva longoria -- from "dumb and dumber to," actor rob riggle -- music from hozier -- featuring the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers ] great to hear. that is great to hear. now, this was surprising to me. today, john boehner warned, he warned president obama against using executive action to push through immigration reform saying, "when you play with matches, you take the risk of burning your
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to daniel radcliffe! mike tyson!turgill simpson, once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen, from philadelphia. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye, bye. thanks! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to daniel radcliffe! mike tyson!turgill simpson, once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen, from philadelphia. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye, bye. thanks! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that is great to hear. now, this was surprising to me. today, john boehner warned, he warned president obama against using executive action to push through immigration reform saying, "when you play with matches, you take the risk of burning yourself." [ light laughter ] which begs the question, when did john boehner turn into a bond villain? [ laughter ] "when you play with matches, you -- mr. obama, you take the risk of -- of burning yourself." [ laughter and applause ] who are you? "they call me -- orange-finger. [ laughter ] now you are orange." [ laughter ] this story is crazy. the drummer for rock band ac/dc has been charged, he's been charged with attempting to have two people kil
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to daniel radcliffe! mike tyson!turgill simpson, once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen, from philadelphia. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye, bye. thanks! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that is great to hear. now, this was surprising to me. today, john boehner warned, he warned...
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we will start with my friends at the radcliffe institute who covers issues of identity and the arab world and iraq. >> it is a pleasure to be here. i only have 10 minutes. think any reconciliation starts with identifying the problem. in order to understand the problem, we need a brief analysis of what has happened in the maine 2003 problem, and my point of view that iraq has been facing is a failure to integrate sunnis since 2003. and this is related to what the new iraq was based on. used to be airaq highly centralized state thatated by a sunni elite had visions of homogenization and national secretary and sectarianntities -- and ethnic identities. arabs were told there are three -- to govern and occupy. movement separatist from foreign enemies. islamist reactionary groups controlled by the iranians. 2003, arabs saw the occupiers, kurdish nationals, and the shiites sitting together in setting the rules for the new iraq. in 2003, it was not only regime change. it was the beginning of a state reformation process that entirely change the nature of iraqi politics. the main change is power-sh
we will start with my friends at the radcliffe institute who covers issues of identity and the arab world and iraq. >> it is a pleasure to be here. i only have 10 minutes. think any reconciliation starts with identifying the problem. in order to understand the problem, we need a brief analysis of what has happened in the maine 2003 problem, and my point of view that iraq has been facing is a failure to integrate sunnis since 2003. and this is related to what the new iraq was based on....
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including the fund for investigative journalism, harvard university's radcliffe institute, new york university center for the united states and the cold war, and the simon -- john simon google home memorial foundation as well as nation institute and its investigative fund and sarah bershtel and metropolitan books. i owe so many other people a real debt of gratitude, far to many to thank here but none more so than my wife, tamara, an exceptionally talented journalist who reported with me. i want to close by explosion gratitude to all those who truly made me work possible. over repeated trips to vietnam i had the distinctive stink honor to spiff with hundreds of men and women whose courage, strength of character, resilience, openness and bravery, continually left me in state of awe. i spoke with survivors of massacres, rapes and torture, people who had endured almost unspeakable brutality. i dropped in and out of the blue and asked these people to talk about the most horrific events imaginable. the most terrible days of their lives, and they, in turn, opened up to a stranger, from a country that
including the fund for investigative journalism, harvard university's radcliffe institute, new york university center for the united states and the cold war, and the simon -- john simon google home memorial foundation as well as nation institute and its investigative fund and sarah bershtel and metropolitan books. i owe so many other people a real debt of gratitude, far to many to thank here but none more so than my wife, tamara, an exceptionally talented journalist who reported with me. i want...
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we will start with my f friend from the radcliffe institute. he's published widely on issues in the arab world. >> a pleasure to be here. since i have only 10 minutes, let's get to the point. reconciliation in -- in order to understand ae problem, we need prehistoric analysis of what's happened in iraq since 2003. the main problem in my point of view is the failure to integrate -- this problem is to the rules on which the old iraq was based. used to be airaq highly centralized state dominated by sunni elites. they adopted visions of , nationaltion identity and ethnic identity. they saw as a threat that needed to be eradicated. most sunni arabs were told that there are three major threats for iraq. occupation, the kurdish nationalists who are per trade as part of the separatist movement, proxies of foreign enemies in the shia islamists groupyed as a reactionary controlled by the iranians. walked tounni arabs togetheriers, sitting with rules for the new iraq. it was not only a regime change, but the reef formation process that entirely changed th
we will start with my f friend from the radcliffe institute. he's published widely on issues in the arab world. >> a pleasure to be here. since i have only 10 minutes, let's get to the point. reconciliation in -- in order to understand ae problem, we need prehistoric analysis of what's happened in iraq since 2003. the main problem in my point of view is the failure to integrate -- this problem is to the rules on which the old iraq was based. used to be airaq highly centralized state...
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arn how the rest of us live gary, radcliffe, kentucky. good morning, i would just like to make a comment. when i was in the service 25 years ago, stationed in germany, my unit twice per year was in at theof border patrol gap. we were just outside of a check town there. , groundp's, vehicles -- if we could do all of that for a foreign country, i just don't understand what is going on with hours. that's my comment. thank you. host: ok, thank you. robert, california, independent. good morning. good morning. i am concerned about this. my wife and daughter are naturalized citizens. my wife became a citizen when i was in be at mom, fighting a war we should not have been, but that is a different subject. this has been the responsibility of the people in washington, their incompetence to handle a problem. you have 90,000 illegal aliens crossing the country of mexico, crossing into the united states without inc. stopped. that's ridiculous. 60,000 people across the border got a ticket to report to immigration court. guess what? they did not report.
arn how the rest of us live gary, radcliffe, kentucky. good morning, i would just like to make a comment. when i was in the service 25 years ago, stationed in germany, my unit twice per year was in at theof border patrol gap. we were just outside of a check town there. , groundp's, vehicles -- if we could do all of that for a foreign country, i just don't understand what is going on with hours. that's my comment. thank you. host: ok, thank you. robert, california, independent. good morning....