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i am a mother. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i know she supports a strongly. [speaking spanish] [applause] [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: good afternoon. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i'm here to support mrs. hilary ronen. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: she has supported a lot of different kinds of people. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: she is a mother, she is a wife. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: she still has dedicated time for us. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i think her and i'm here to support her 100%. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: good afternoon. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: my name is monica martinez. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i'm here to support hilary ronen [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: mostly because of other community members have already said, i am a mother, she is a wife like me, like many of us here, and she supports families. [speaking spanish] >> voic
i am a mother. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i know she supports a strongly. [speaking spanish] [applause] [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: good afternoon. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i'm here to support mrs. hilary ronen. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: she has supported a lot of different kinds of people. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: she is a mother, she is a wife. [speaking spanish] >> voice of...
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of that little voice i try to push aside and silence. you know, that, that voice, regardless of the roles and sort of the steps i have taken is always there. it is about how i how i deal , with it and cope with it. i took on a new role about four months ago running all of our new mobility efforts. it is running everything that we do that is not rides globally. and for me, there were a lot of people who had a lot more experience than i did in that space. but our ceo, you know asked me , to run it. and i think it was there was a , realization moment that came to me maybe six weeks in where i looked around and said i should , be the person running this. with that comes confidence. the earlier you try to ensure that -- try to silence those voices and look about objectively and say hey, this is a big role. i may not be qualified, but if i look around i'm the most qualified person in the room for it. and the more you get comfortable and confident, you start feeling more comfortable delegating and pushing people to the -- pushing things to the p
of that little voice i try to push aside and silence. you know, that, that voice, regardless of the roles and sort of the steps i have taken is always there. it is about how i how i deal , with it and cope with it. i took on a new role about four months ago running all of our new mobility efforts. it is running everything that we do that is not rides globally. and for me, there were a lot of people who had a lot more experience than i did in that space. but our ceo, you know asked me , to run...
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and there are any and i voiced that as on let me just bring in a muscled from a bit of news of gun department and most of the you probably heard what ehsaan is saying and you've also written a lot about these talks of your voting to inform of the situation in afghanistan as well as a long time does it look likely that the interests of the afghan people really be addressed in any possible deal between the u.s. and the taliban. son was very right to point point out that indy's talks and people who are not represented we have to remember that the current round of talks is between the americans and they're both trying to get something for not full of coniston the taliban continue to refuse to talk to the afghan government which will represent afghanistan and scope people in these talks so whatever comes from these talks which is still in their first phases whatever comes of it will be a deal between the united states and taliban the taliban will have to assure the united says that their soil will be going somewhere not used to be not used against americans but guarin rise and mechanisms for this
and there are any and i voiced that as on let me just bring in a muscled from a bit of news of gun department and most of the you probably heard what ehsaan is saying and you've also written a lot about these talks of your voting to inform of the situation in afghanistan as well as a long time does it look likely that the interests of the afghan people really be addressed in any possible deal between the u.s. and the taliban. son was very right to point point out that indy's talks and people...
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i. voice recognition and facial recognition things like that five g. connectivity which is one hundred times faster than on the show your heart condition this t. shirt is equipped with ten sensors generating life saving data. we need to reduce a member of patients coming back. to using the arab revolutions in the us in the only way to better reduce subject even remotely miniature missions to chronic disease. reduce the number of the admissions with four thousand five hundred exhibitors the show is expecting another record breaking year many of the participants are focusing on the power of tech to solve problems even if getting there isn't all was a smooth ride. this week german discount retailer kick appeared in court to face charges relating to a factory fire in pakistan in two thousand and twelve but the court ruled that the statute of limitations had expired. food stuffs in the reason is that the claims are time bart said the court has been unable to decide whether there are even possible in substance and amount. in september twenty twelve more than
i. voice recognition and facial recognition things like that five g. connectivity which is one hundred times faster than on the show your heart condition this t. shirt is equipped with ten sensors generating life saving data. we need to reduce a member of patients coming back. to using the arab revolutions in the us in the only way to better reduce subject even remotely miniature missions to chronic disease. reduce the number of the admissions with four thousand five hundred exhibitors the show...
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i request to replace the principal. [applause] [calling names] [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: hello. i am the parent of a child and i want to let you know that in our school, some of the kids in third grade and their performance is like a kindergarten kid. the parents capturing a request -- okay. and the parent of this underperforming kid request the principal not to promote the kid to an upper grade, instead may be staying in the same grade. it was declined. this request was declined. [speaking foreign language] >> i don't think keeping -- stopping the kids -- stopping the kids from staying the same grade will -- it will hurt the kids' future performance. that is why we request the principal to let the kid not promote it. [applause] >> good evening. i am not here with the middle school, but i'm happy i got to come because i am quite tired. i am a cochair. we do not want to let tonight pass without thinking you. you are one of our greatest supporters and we are so sad to see you leave. you know, we love you and we will miss you and even though you are not here, we are sad to see you a
i request to replace the principal. [applause] [calling names] [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: hello. i am the parent of a child and i want to let you know that in our school, some of the kids in third grade and their performance is like a kindergarten kid. the parents capturing a request -- okay. and the parent of this underperforming kid request the principal not to promote the kid to an upper grade, instead may be staying in the same grade. it was declined. this...
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i will not struggle to raise my voice. i am currently lobbying and doing the work to get appointed to the committees i think will best positioned me to deliver for the massachusetts seven. my first choice is education and labor. [applause] ms. pressley: maybe that was premature -- that is where i started. i'm also looking closely at financial services. so i am doing that work right now. i think ultimately my contribution will not be limited to the committees i serve on it i will also -- serve on. i will also join progressive values caucus. i plan to join the progressive caucus, the women's caucus, the congressional black cautious -- lack caucus. this is the biggest congressional black caucus in the history of a caucus. i think it will make my voice heard through the values and issues based caucuses i joined, the committees, or committee i am assigned to, and also the laws i write in doing that in cooperation with all of you. i'm excited to legislate. these systemic inequalities and disparities i was referencing, they did no
i will not struggle to raise my voice. i am currently lobbying and doing the work to get appointed to the committees i think will best positioned me to deliver for the massachusetts seven. my first choice is education and labor. [applause] ms. pressley: maybe that was premature -- that is where i started. i'm also looking closely at financial services. so i am doing that work right now. i think ultimately my contribution will not be limited to the committees i serve on it i will also -- serve...
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a maybe at times when they made a controversial call that i didn't think was right, i voiced my opinionthey were get just as aggravated with me at times, too. when i started in football, officiating, i had no idea the pride and the amount of time they put into trying to get the ,ame right. >> reporter: sunday will mark nte third playoff showdown between patriots quarterback tom brady and his chargers counterpart, philip rivers. un but it will be another first for thomas, who was also the first female to officiate a college bowl game before getting tapped for the n.f.l. >> it doesn't matter what game it is, everything is important to those coaches and to those players. >> reporter: when people describe sarah thomas, they heould say what? >> driven. happy. >> reporter: dana jacobson, cbs news, new york. >> ninan: and be sure to look for sarah thomas on the field tomorrow when the new england patriots face off against the l.a. chargers right he on and that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. sr more news anytime, go to cbsn at cbsnews.com or download our cbs news app. i'm reena nin
a maybe at times when they made a controversial call that i didn't think was right, i voiced my opinionthey were get just as aggravated with me at times, too. when i started in football, officiating, i had no idea the pride and the amount of time they put into trying to get the ,ame right. >> reporter: sunday will mark nte third playoff showdown between patriots quarterback tom brady and his chargers counterpart, philip rivers. un but it will be another first for thomas, who was also the...
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i have enough hearing the voices in my ahead. i don't need anymore voices. ugh space. >> she shot "what men want" in atlanta while on a break from her role as cookie lyon in "empire." >> cookie and alley are two very different. >> very different. two powerhouse women, but cookie is not diplomatic. >> you think i came here dressed like this for a friendly get together. ali went to college, more of an ivy league, or somewhere where she could get ahead in the boys club. >> taraji wanted to set the record straight on her hair. it's for a scene. >> i can't touch it because the hair is supposed to be messed up and we have the perfect messed up hair right now. bed head. >> show it off. show it off one more time. >> ooh. that was some good bed ahead. >>> okay, all right. next on next on kron-4 news at eight: a deadly winter storm plows through northern california... killing six people and leaving behind a trail of damage. the impacts still being felt tonight... as p-g-and-e works to restore power to thousands. for back to back nights..an earthquake rattles the bay ar
i have enough hearing the voices in my ahead. i don't need anymore voices. ugh space. >> she shot "what men want" in atlanta while on a break from her role as cookie lyon in "empire." >> cookie and alley are two very different. >> very different. two powerhouse women, but cookie is not diplomatic. >> you think i came here dressed like this for a friendly get together. ali went to college, more of an ivy league, or somewhere where she could get ahead...
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i have enough hearing the voices in my ahead. i don't need anymore voices. space. >> she shot "what men want" in atlanta while on a break from her role as cookie lyon in "empire." >> cookie and alley are two very different. >> very different. two powerhouse women, but cookie is not diplomatic. >> you think i came here dressed like this for a friendly get together. ali went to college, more of an ivy league, or somewhere where she could get ahead in the boys club. >> taraji wanted to set the record straight on her hair. it's for a scene. >> i can't touch it because the hair is supposed to be messed up and we have the perfect messed up hair right now. bed head. >> show it off. show it off one more time. >> ooh. that was some good bed ahead. >>> okay, all right. coming up, how a flutter of butterflies awaken your senses. we take a deep breath and say yes to forever. love. we have a fragrance for that. new glade three wick candles. love. we have a fragrance for that. ♪ with imagination yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ with imagination ♪ ♪ with imagination [zip] sc johnson. t
i have enough hearing the voices in my ahead. i don't need anymore voices. space. >> she shot "what men want" in atlanta while on a break from her role as cookie lyon in "empire." >> cookie and alley are two very different. >> very different. two powerhouse women, but cookie is not diplomatic. >> you think i came here dressed like this for a friendly get together. ali went to college, more of an ivy league, or somewhere where she could get ahead in...
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monica: i don't understand. [ voice breaking ] no, i just -- i can't do it.: just sit tight for a second. monica: i can't do any more. i don't know what else to say or do. lemonis: you don't have to do anything, monica. monica: what i'd like to happen is for you guys to take it over. lemonis: really? if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. monica: and what i'd like to happen is for you guys to take it over. lemonis: really? monica: [ sniffles ] lemonis: hey, monica, all we're doing is talking. monica: i just -- i can't talk. like, this is so messed up. jessica: why is this messed up? lemonis: i think the reality of it is, and this is you take two strong personalities, mine and monica's, and one person wants to take the car in a direction that he or she knows is better, it's not easy. and that's okay. that makes us friends. that makes us -- you can call me and get advice from me. and you want to drive the process, and maybe that's what makes you and i very similar is that i like to drive the process, you like to dri
monica: i don't understand. [ voice breaking ] no, i just -- i can't do it.: just sit tight for a second. monica: i can't do any more. i don't know what else to say or do. lemonis: you don't have to do anything, monica. monica: what i'd like to happen is for you guys to take it over. lemonis: really? if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. monica: and what i'd like to happen is for you guys to take it over. lemonis: really? monica: [ sniffles ]...
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i make my voice heard. through the values and issues -based caucuses i join, the committees or committee i am assigned to. and also the laws that i write. in doing that cooperatively with all of you, i am decided to legislate. these disparities i was referencing did not just happen. they were created. we have segregated schools because of segregated housing. we have a wealth gap because of unequal access to the g.i. bill. we have a mass incarceration because of the war on drugs. conditions were created by policy. it is my contention these policies were created by man and his policies should be disrupted by this woman. that is why i ran. legislate.d to i'm excited to legislate. that is the only way you disrupt intergenerational poverty, trauma, or public health outcomes -- to legislate. you were in washington for orientation so tell us the back story of #squat. squad -- #squad. who is in the squad? pressley: it happened organically. it is like any other orientation. going to a new school, going to campus as a
i make my voice heard. through the values and issues -based caucuses i join, the committees or committee i am assigned to. and also the laws that i write. in doing that cooperatively with all of you, i am decided to legislate. these disparities i was referencing did not just happen. they were created. we have segregated schools because of segregated housing. we have a wealth gap because of unequal access to the g.i. bill. we have a mass incarceration because of the war on drugs. conditions were...
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and i voice recorded it, and then that was what i listened to for weeks, that's it. ] i would just listen to it over and over.ul i listen to it in my car. there was one day right before we started filming where i was , listening tolasting it in my car, driving down sunset, l.a. ref. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] it's, uh -- a boulevard. >> boulevard. [ laughter ] look it up. and all of a sudden, i see one of mcastmates, wiliam jackson harper, who plays chidi. and he's walking down the street, and i'm heing his voice and i, like, think i'm losing it. [ laughter ] i ull over and i rolled my window down and his voice is just like bellowing in my car. [ laughter and he was -- he went -- "oh, no!" [ laughter he's like, "you're going crazy!" [ light laughter ]et >> it's like someone who's very bad at kidnapping. who likes to hear the voice of their victim and pulls up beside them and is like, "want to join you?" [ laughter ] >> yes, totally. he was like, "goodbye." yeah, just slowly -- >> seth: also, an incredibly n busy year,at final season of "broad city" -- >> yes, can yo
and i voice recorded it, and then that was what i listened to for weeks, that's it. ] i would just listen to it over and over.ul i listen to it in my car. there was one day right before we started filming where i was , listening tolasting it in my car, driving down sunset, l.a. ref. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] it's, uh -- a boulevard. >> boulevard. [ laughter ] look it up. and all of a sudden, i see one of mcastmates, wiliam jackson harper, who plays chidi. and he's walking down the...
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i mean i have that lovely girls voice which was nice for singing. i wanted to keep that voice and was annoyed when my voice broke. there everyone's voice changes. well there i was playing with my wheelbarrow full moon bars you're almost thirty five and you still have it you still play with that meat and sometimes but not as much as before. that well of course you were a child now you're an adult and you have other interests. at the counseling center i made some new friends that i didn't have before so. now it's nicer to do things with other people and. before i didn't need anyone else. things were simpler back then and i didn't have as many problems and so. yeah well that's how life is if you have friends then you have to deal with disagreements if you're on your own you don't have any disagreements i know is none no that's not what life is about. just don't get all school would also time or just most of course i wanted to help you connect with other people. and to have friends these. four inch off cousins. sure you have more problems as a result tha
i mean i have that lovely girls voice which was nice for singing. i wanted to keep that voice and was annoyed when my voice broke. there everyone's voice changes. well there i was playing with my wheelbarrow full moon bars you're almost thirty five and you still have it you still play with that meat and sometimes but not as much as before. that well of course you were a child now you're an adult and you have other interests. at the counseling center i made some new friends that i didn't have...
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but other voice—activated assistants and. mmewhat remedy i enjoy sharing interesting facts. are aiming "' """ " w "t t ' " t'§ this is a social companion robot for the elderly. it combines google's voice recognition technology and niq's own platform to be able to not just respond but also initiate conversation. we all need a little nudge from time to time. it can actually provide notjust reminders, but also calls for its users. so if somebody has been sitting down for too long, the motion sensors will alert and it may get them to get up and do a bit of exercise. it could also be helping them keep in contact with their family through the tablet element. i will speak to myself. but of course, these devices do have a way to go before they provide a totally seamless experience. and now, it is going to pull out one of the... this is a gesture—controlled speaker, which works like this. the company behind it are hoping to install their technology in virtual assistants. and it is notjust about being able to wake you up by tapping, it is also going to track how far away you are in the
but other voice—activated assistants and. mmewhat remedy i enjoy sharing interesting facts. are aiming "' """ " w "t t ' " t'§ this is a social companion robot for the elderly. it combines google's voice recognition technology and niq's own platform to be able to not just respond but also initiate conversation. we all need a little nudge from time to time. it can actually provide notjust reminders, but also calls for its users. so if somebody has been...
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i am raising my voice, i can speak when so many cannot. we now have to speak for him. we don't know where his body is us we know where his spirit is, it is here. it is with people who care about human right and freedom. it's with the families of the 53 journalists killed last year and their friends. it's with all of us who care about these things and we have to thank jamal for awakening our own spirits to universal values so we thank him and other fellow journalists who lost their lives and honor them for their sacrifice so i ask if you would take a moment of silence to remember them. thank you very much. i have the pleasure of introducing my friend mark warner who has been very supportive of this and i think he represents some of the interest s th interests that we've gotten in congressn't from both sides of the chamber about the danger journalists face today. senator, if you would speak for a moment. >> thank you, lawrence, thank you for your efforts to remember mr. khashoggi. also the enormous amount of truth you brought to your journalism in all its various activit
i am raising my voice, i can speak when so many cannot. we now have to speak for him. we don't know where his body is us we know where his spirit is, it is here. it is with people who care about human right and freedom. it's with the families of the 53 journalists killed last year and their friends. it's with all of us who care about these things and we have to thank jamal for awakening our own spirits to universal values so we thank him and other fellow journalists who lost their lives and...
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that is why i feel compelled to continue elevating the voices of millions of americans who understandof what their representatives cannot dare to admit. most people come to iowa around this team - - the time to campaign for the presidency but i am proud to be here to announce i will do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to remove a president. not because i disagree with his policies or we hold different ideologies but the people must do what the elected officials have been unable or unwilling to do to hold the president accountableh. if we can show that our democracy works, if the people can hold the president accountable for illegal actions, then there is hope we can fix what is brokenatbr and return to the work of moving forward and up together as one nation. the right time to do the right thing is always right now. [inaudible conversations] . >> i don't know what the field of the 2020 candidates is and i have seen literally as we all have dozens of people. so before i make a b comment i would like to see both who declares for the presidency and what they have to say. . >> [ina
that is why i feel compelled to continue elevating the voices of millions of americans who understandof what their representatives cannot dare to admit. most people come to iowa around this team - - the time to campaign for the presidency but i am proud to be here to announce i will do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to remove a president. not because i disagree with his policies or we hold different ideologies but the people must do what the elected officials have been unable or...
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i am raising my voice, i can speak when somebody cannot. that voice cannot speak now. we must speak for him. we may not know where his body is, but we know where his spirit is, in here. he is in the heart and everybody who writes with freedom. 53 journalists that were killed last year and their friends, it is with all of us who care about these things. we need to think jamal , for awakening our spirits to these universal values. we thank him and observe fellow journalists who have lost their lives. i would ask that you take a moment of silence to remember him. thank you very much. i have the pleasure of introducing my friend mark warner who has been very supportive of this. i think that he represents some of the interests from both sides of the chamber, about press freedom and journalists and what they are facing today. if you would speak for a moment. >> thank you, inc. you for your efforts to remember jamal khashoggi . the enormous amount of truth that he brought. and all of its various activities. there is a famous line, that the only security of all of us is a free
i am raising my voice, i can speak when somebody cannot. that voice cannot speak now. we must speak for him. we may not know where his body is, but we know where his spirit is, in here. he is in the heart and everybody who writes with freedom. 53 journalists that were killed last year and their friends, it is with all of us who care about these things. we need to think jamal , for awakening our spirits to these universal values. we thank him and observe fellow journalists who have lost their...
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no cold stethoscope, but i do need to say ahh, as well as make a bunch of other sounds. it's a early decay of the voicer levanon is going to give me my medical, purely by listening to the way i talk. ..see anything beyond verbal of what my state of health is. he's a firm believer that it's not what you say, it's how you say it. je t'aime. wo ai ni in chinese. or in hebrew, ani ohev otah. it's — all of that are ways of expressing love. and if i lack that and i commanding you, it's the same in all the languages. he isn't a doctor of medicine, but of research he's been working on for more than 2a years, which has culminated in a new piece of software. it's a tuesday morning. we've got to catch a flight later back to london. by analysing my vocal intonation, dr levanon says his algorithm can infer my mood, attitude and personality. you are ambitious, you are curious, a little bit adventurous, and a little bit conservative. it is something in between. ifeel like i'm getting my palm read by a psychic. 0k! and the graph is saying, "0h, you are very tired." herzuee dr became". 2.911; his: gushes—b5— can also b
no cold stethoscope, but i do need to say ahh, as well as make a bunch of other sounds. it's a early decay of the voicer levanon is going to give me my medical, purely by listening to the way i talk. ..see anything beyond verbal of what my state of health is. he's a firm believer that it's not what you say, it's how you say it. je t'aime. wo ai ni in chinese. or in hebrew, ani ohev otah. it's — all of that are ways of expressing love. and if i lack that and i commanding you, it's the same in...
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nobody wants to kill it nobody wants to have this and i'm violent and sometimes i wonder because i hears many voices in the us calling for ministration to back off and that's that's a legitimate call however i also want to hear those same voices calling for my daughter to pop back off this situation can easily be saw saw by my daughter stepping down and calling for election and respecting the results of two thousand and fifteen going back to legality it's a simple as that so i think the what the majority of the business along people want they want peace but they also want to have a normal country a country in which you actually can buy food that you don't have to live on forth and go all the way walking to produce because you can't keep your family fed your family in venezuela so i think. i don't think it's a very helpful thing to create a saudi court to me between invasion or not invasion you know i think there's some interesting movement today the russian government in a note of internet financial notes say they were expecting for venezuela to honor its debts something that it was very interesting
nobody wants to kill it nobody wants to have this and i'm violent and sometimes i wonder because i hears many voices in the us calling for ministration to back off and that's that's a legitimate call however i also want to hear those same voices calling for my daughter to pop back off this situation can easily be saw saw by my daughter stepping down and calling for election and respecting the results of two thousand and fifteen going back to legality it's a simple as that so i think the what...
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how will you make your voice heard being a junior member of in congress? >> how will i make my voice heard? [laughing] that's a cute question. [laughing] i'm going to kill a funny story. actually, i went to this incredible school in chicago called francis parker, and one of my first, they didn't give report cards until the eighth grade. you just get comment cards. from kindergarten until eighth-grade every comment card said ayanna struggles to use an inside voice. [laughing] so every single one. so i don't think i will struggle. i have a strength of conviction. i won't struggle to raise my voice. i'm currently lobbying and doing the work to get appointed to the committees that a think will best position me to deliver for the massachusetts seventh. so my first choice is education and labor. [applause] that was sort of, maybe that was premature. that is where i started, okay? i'm also looking very closely at financial services. so i'm doing that work right now but i think ultimately my contribution will not be limited to the committees that i serve on. i will also join pr
how will you make your voice heard being a junior member of in congress? >> how will i make my voice heard? [laughing] that's a cute question. [laughing] i'm going to kill a funny story. actually, i went to this incredible school in chicago called francis parker, and one of my first, they didn't give report cards until the eighth grade. you just get comment cards. from kindergarten until eighth-grade every comment card said ayanna struggles to use an inside voice. [laughing] so every...
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to i want all of us whatever we give voice to to be passionate and love what we're doing. thank you again for coming i appreciate it. [cheers and applause] . >> you cannot have a successful country of any sort if you don't have some overarching sense of national identity. it is not a popular term but if you want proof this is important then look at the contemporary middle east. the middle east today you have a whole series of countries, libya, iraq, syria, n , basi cally they have fallen apart as states because they do not have a sense of national identity. every single one of these countries people are more loyal to their ethnic group or sect or region or tribe than an entity called syria or iraq and the result is catastrophic. state failures, civil war, half of syria's population pushed out as refugees are killed. that is the end point of a decline of national identity. in a democracy you also need that because not that they are culturally uniform or everybody agrees, but they have to agree on certain basic institutions. they have to agree on the legitimacy of those insti
to i want all of us whatever we give voice to to be passionate and love what we're doing. thank you again for coming i appreciate it. [cheers and applause] . >> you cannot have a successful country of any sort if you don't have some overarching sense of national identity. it is not a popular term but if you want proof this is important then look at the contemporary middle east. the middle east today you have a whole series of countries, libya, iraq, syria, n , basi cally they have fallen...
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so i was like, hi, eddie. but it was my voice that said yes. and i said, hi, eddie, my name is robert and i'm meeting all these people who say i'm you. and he said, i've been getting some calls. i said, were you adopted he said yes. >> i said when was your birth y birthday. do you know the agency? >> no, hold on. and i heard him go, mom. >> he came back and said. >> louise wise services. >> sometimes when you're just
so i was like, hi, eddie. but it was my voice that said yes. and i said, hi, eddie, my name is robert and i'm meeting all these people who say i'm you. and he said, i've been getting some calls. i said, were you adopted he said yes. >> i said when was your birth y birthday. do you know the agency? >> no, hold on. and i heard him go, mom. >> he came back and said. >> louise wise services. >> sometimes when you're just
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i find my voice was healthy. start singing the baritone roles, and i feel very, very confident. i have done like 10 different baritone roles, and i'm adding more characters. so i'm enjoying it. >> what you're saying is as the critics have said, it's not just unusual, it's unprecedented. have you performed more roles than anybody in the history of op opera. i think you're on your 150th role, is that right? the previous role is 50 or 60. nobody has come anywhere close to that. >> i was always very curious about different repertoire. i tell you, there is so much music in this world that i would need three or four lives to accomplish all of that i would like to sing. it's so amazing. >> not to put too fine a point on it but you're 78 years old. opera stars don't last until they are 78 years old. "the new york times" wrote it's as if tom brady was still winning super bowl in his '60s while playing three sports at once. have you ever thought about retiring? >> i know it will arrive, you know, but i have such a deep lif
i find my voice was healthy. start singing the baritone roles, and i feel very, very confident. i have done like 10 different baritone roles, and i'm adding more characters. so i'm enjoying it. >> what you're saying is as the critics have said, it's not just unusual, it's unprecedented. have you performed more roles than anybody in the history of op opera. i think you're on your 150th role, is that right? the previous role is 50 or 60. nobody has come anywhere close to that. >> i...
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i know jewish voice for peace has contacts in birmingham. i think it is important as we engage in discussion around this controversy to be aware of the anti-semitismh a force here. i would just guard against characterizing the jewish in birmingham in such sweeping terms. amy: a aela davis,s, the birmingham civil rights institute recently rescinded d a human rightsts award apparently due to her activism for palestinian rights. we will return to angela davis in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is dememocracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we return to my y conversation with scholar, professor, and civil rights leader angela davis. the birmingham civil rights institute recently rescinded human rights award for her, apparently due to her activism for palestinian rights. this issue of your support for palestine and palestinians and the boycott, divest and sanctions movement, cacan you tk about that? woululd you describe yourselelfa supporter of bds, and what does that mean? angela: oh, absolutely. i've never
i know jewish voice for peace has contacts in birmingham. i think it is important as we engage in discussion around this controversy to be aware of the anti-semitismh a force here. i would just guard against characterizing the jewish in birmingham in such sweeping terms. amy: a aela davis,s, the birmingham civil rights institute recently rescinded d a human rightsts award apparently due to her activism for palestinian rights. we will return to angela davis in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy:...
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and it was one of those moments where the minute i heard his voice, i just knew. >> this is an abc newspecial report. >> good morning. this is abc news head quarters in new york. we're interrupting your program this morning for information involving john f kennedy junior, the son of the slain president. abc news has reports that his plane is missing. >> as time went on the searchers began to find wreckage. it began to wash up on shore on martha's vineyard. >> the wheel from an aircraft has been found, and a sneaker has been found. >> a suitcase with lauren's name on it. a headrest from the plane. a prescription bottle that had carolyn basset kennedy's name on it. >> after days they found the bodies still strapped in their seats. >> investigators with the national transportation safety board determined this was pilot error. essentially john f kennedy junior suffered from what's called spatial disorientation. essentially he flew into a haze. it was at night. he had trouble seeing. he was only certified for visual flight conditions. >> he's descending. he goes right. he climbs. he goes lef
and it was one of those moments where the minute i heard his voice, i just knew. >> this is an abc newspecial report. >> good morning. this is abc news head quarters in new york. we're interrupting your program this morning for information involving john f kennedy junior, the son of the slain president. abc news has reports that his plane is missing. >> as time went on the searchers began to find wreckage. it began to wash up on shore on martha's vineyard. >> the wheel...
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i did. it's voice identification.g home and just saying, i'm home. >> have you ever opened doors? >> i'm home. >> with the sound of your voice? >> have you ever sent a post card you didn't have to mail? that's like a text. >> you will. and the company that will bring it to you, at&t. >> true, it wasn't at&t that ultimately brought us these things, bell labs ideas were mostly made real by companies that didn't even exist in 1994. >> turn right on to connecticut avenue northwest. >> but still, the campaigns uncanny accuracy has been widely praised. >> what's going to happen? how are our lives going to change? >> and to mark the 25th anniversary, at&t commissioned a documentary with a new set of predictions from a wide-ranging group of futurists. >> no one will own a car in 25 years. >> the concept of a physical location for a university or college will practically disappear. >> one of them, gray scott, offers us a preview of the future and how we'll consume it. how much longer will we even have these things? >> well, i
i did. it's voice identification.g home and just saying, i'm home. >> have you ever opened doors? >> i'm home. >> with the sound of your voice? >> have you ever sent a post card you didn't have to mail? that's like a text. >> you will. and the company that will bring it to you, at&t. >> true, it wasn't at&t that ultimately brought us these things, bell labs ideas were mostly made real by companies that didn't even exist in 1994. >> turn right on...
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because i think that's what it really is and it's that and the personality behind the voice that is projected. to come on i'm not i'm not i'm not there i didn't think i was going to the opera world has a certain stake in his success you know all the big opera houses certainly do and you know you want somebody like that to succeed. at the peak of his success and his partner the opera director christiane a little live in munich. it's where he was born in his students' singing days the cafe louis told was a regular haunt. but for years he was a prophet without on a in his own city or his own opera house i sang a total of four performances for performances in fifteen years the mystery i mean there really missed it because i mean i dead did it in two thousand for me or a couple. of two thousand and six in at the met i mean it was it and along with already a lot scala and so on so i mean it's every major house yet known song they all realized except for me. you know early february his star status was recognized at the barbican center in london in what they called the cosman residency tool kestrel c
because i think that's what it really is and it's that and the personality behind the voice that is projected. to come on i'm not i'm not i'm not there i didn't think i was going to the opera world has a certain stake in his success you know all the big opera houses certainly do and you know you want somebody like that to succeed. at the peak of his success and his partner the opera director christiane a little live in munich. it's where he was born in his students' singing days the cafe louis...
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but you know, i did -- i had a whole voice-over career, and -- but not a whole voice-over repertoire.: of course. >> jimmy: but, but bob -- it's the same voice it's bobby. bobby talks like this. [ light laughter ] so, if you think -- this is bobby.gi o. same voice. [ laughter ] and then -- [ cheers and applause ] wait. and i'm also -- i did "the muppet babies." i was skeeter on "the muppet babies." it's the same voice. [ laughter ] skeeter, skeeter talks like this. >> jimmy: that's right.ke >> bobby talk his. [ laughter ] gizmooo. same voice. >> jimmy: same voice. [ cheers and applause ] >> but see, i got one voice, but three jobs. >> jimmy: it's a great voice. >> it is. it works for everything i do. >> jimmy: are you happy to be back in new e rk? u enjoying here? >> you know what? i love new york. write that down. b that woua good -- like a a bumper sticker or something. [ light laughter ] anyway, i love being here because i -- >> jimmy: do you like being back in new york? >> yeah, i said i love new york. but i do -- i love being -- [ light laughter ] see what i said there? >> jimmy:
but you know, i did -- i had a whole voice-over career, and -- but not a whole voice-over repertoire.: of course. >> jimmy: but, but bob -- it's the same voice it's bobby. bobby talks like this. [ light laughter ] so, if you think -- this is bobby.gi o. same voice. [ laughter ] and then -- [ cheers and applause ] wait. and i'm also -- i did "the muppet babies." i was skeeter on "the muppet babies." it's the same voice. [ laughter ] skeeter, skeeter talks like this....