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project revoice is an international initiative to help give people with mnd or als their voice back.ng software from canada—based company lyrebird, it can synthesise an accurate recreation of someone‘s voice from a relatively small amount of audio. lyrebird's software was famously and controversially used last year to recreate the voices of us presidents donald trump and barack 0bama. voice of donald trump: i am not a robot. my intonation is different. pat quinn was one of the early cofounders of the challenge. he was diagnosed with als in march 2013. the extent of his illness now means he cannot speak. he was one of the first to be given his voice back by project revoice. one of the things that we hear from people with als is that they, you know, that their voice really reflects themselves and their own thinking about themselves. one of the things that we hear from people with als is that they, you know, that their voice really reflects themselves and their own thinking about themselves. but we also hear it from their family members and that is really where, you know, people say tha
project revoice is an international initiative to help give people with mnd or als their voice back.ng software from canada—based company lyrebird, it can synthesise an accurate recreation of someone‘s voice from a relatively small amount of audio. lyrebird's software was famously and controversially used last year to recreate the voices of us presidents donald trump and barack 0bama. voice of donald trump: i am not a robot. my intonation is different. pat quinn was one of the early...
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project revoice is an international initiative to help give people with mnd or als their voice back.ation of someone's voice from a relatively small amount of audio. here in yonkers in new york, one man who lost his voice to motor neurone disease has been given back his sense of self through technology. project revoice is an international initiative to help give people with mnd or als their voice back. using software from canada—based company lyrebird, it can synthesise an accurate recreation of someone's voice from a relatively small amount of audio. lyrebird's software was famously and controversially used last year to recreate the voices of us presidents donald trump and barack obama. pat quinn was one of the early cofounders of the challenge. he was diagnosed with als in march 2013. the extent of his illness now means he cannot speak. he was one of the first to be given his voice back by project revoice. one of the things that we hear from people with als is that they, you know, that their voice really reflects themselves and their own thinking about themselves. but we also hear
project revoice is an international initiative to help give people with mnd or als their voice back.ation of someone's voice from a relatively small amount of audio. here in yonkers in new york, one man who lost his voice to motor neurone disease has been given back his sense of self through technology. project revoice is an international initiative to help give people with mnd or als their voice back. using software from canada—based company lyrebird, it can synthesise an accurate recreation...
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is to extend the scope of project re— voice more people internationally, to allow more people with mndpture and recreate their own voice. this voice is terrible. i hate it. i it sounds like a professor i would not listen to. with project re- voice we would like to see a person's voice be accessible as possible to them so that they can use their voice whenever they want to use it. and haveit whenever they want to use it. and have it be ease—of—use, true ease—of—use. with voice banking and voice messaging in general we just wa nt voice messaging in general we just want to try and bring it to as many people as we can and in as easy as possible and truly make it commonplace for people to be using in theirown commonplace for people to be using in their own authentic voices when they communicate. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a security researcher discovered that wearing 00 style cloud make—up could fall some facial recognition systems. the skies are fans of hip—hop outfits the insane cloud posse. thousands of fortnight players infected their computers with malw
is to extend the scope of project re— voice more people internationally, to allow more people with mndpture and recreate their own voice. this voice is terrible. i hate it. i it sounds like a professor i would not listen to. with project re- voice we would like to see a person's voice be accessible as possible to them so that they can use their voice whenever they want to use it. and haveit whenever they want to use it. and have it be ease—of—use, true ease—of—use. with voice banking...
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. >> it stayed in mnd no matter how bad it gets, i can always end my life. >> repter: a news 4 eye teamtigate revealstaffers have responded to and rescued inmatesrom suicide 400 times since lu2014, ing a recent quick series of saves and rescues here at the montgomery county jail. s >> how many of you have attempt? to a suicide how many of you have possibly saved a life on the job? >> reporter: they saved an inmate who tried t choke herself. >> she had it wrapped around her neck tightly. >> you could see the marks. >> reporter: officers found an inmate who tied a dead sheet around his neck. >> a thousands thoughts went through my mind. i couldn't grasp the fact it was real. >> reporter: this video shows officers in the facilitysc mbling to help. >> you were just four months into the job at that point. yes, sir. >> what was going through your mind? >> it seemed unreel. it did. >> reporter: a moment they guars hey will never forget when an inmate left from a high ledge inside the jail. was looked up and h jumping off the tier. >> rorter: he steps below the inmate andt cau him. >> he was di
. >> it stayed in mnd no matter how bad it gets, i can always end my life. >> repter: a news 4 eye teamtigate revealstaffers have responded to and rescued inmatesrom suicide 400 times since lu2014, ing a recent quick series of saves and rescues here at the montgomery county jail. s >> how many of you have attempt? to a suicide how many of you have possibly saved a life on the job? >> reporter: they saved an inmate who tried t choke herself. >> she had it wrapped...
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they are looking for 9-year-old kingston perry-mnd th-old cena perry.estigators think the children could be with35-year-old dwight perry. they say he stabbed his girlfriend this morning at a home in gaithersburg and then took off with these two children, his two children. police say dwight perry is driving a blue toyota camera with maryland tag number 5df8922. let's take you live up to chopper 4 right now. police continue their search and investigation. cruisers are still in the neighborhood. officers are looking for 9-year-o kingston per and 18-month-old cena perry. news 4'se jac benson is headed to the scene and will have a up. report coming leon >> thank you, pat. >> many people around the country d to google the name judge brett kavanaugh now. >> around these parts a l folks have known him for decades. president trump's supreme court pick grew up in maryland and play high school sports in bethesda. >> and meagan ftazgerald is ing to some of the locals who new brett kavanaugh well. >> go back to the first classn here w this campus whias the class of
they are looking for 9-year-old kingston perry-mnd th-old cena perry.estigators think the children could be with35-year-old dwight perry. they say he stabbed his girlfriend this morning at a home in gaithersburg and then took off with these two children, his two children. police say dwight perry is driving a blue toyota camera with maryland tag number 5df8922. let's take you live up to chopper 4 right now. police continue their search and investigation. cruisers are still in the neighborhood....
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the mnd the kids were not hurt. >> straight ahead a happy reunion caught on camera.ras rolling when a brought back home. missing is >> take a live look outside right now. that kind of nice. looking out over the bridge thte morning, 50, that's the drawbridge to ocean city. >> that's a rendering. >> we don't have time to wait. >> let'sedoak it in what it like a few seconds ago. we'll see t you after break. we'll check back down with the crew down in woodbridge for today's zip t -what? -[ scoffs ] never mind. [ camera shutters click -what? -[ scoffs ] never mind. for years it was yonow it's your home. ♪ mi it's where youly feels ready to take on anything. jump in with confidenc mi with the suntrust smartguide mortgage application. it's where youly feels ready to take on anything. visit onup.com or speak to the suntst team to help buy or remodel your home. s suntrust confidence shere. woodbridge. the rest of the crew will b along shortly. right now the show i all yours, tuck. good mndning. >> allis steve, steve, don't leave you got to check this out.i'm in the alamo draf
the mnd the kids were not hurt. >> straight ahead a happy reunion caught on camera.ras rolling when a brought back home. missing is >> take a live look outside right now. that kind of nice. looking out over the bridge thte morning, 50, that's the drawbridge to ocean city. >> that's a rendering. >> we don't have time to wait. >> let'sedoak it in what it like a few seconds ago. we'll see t you after break. we'll check back down with the crew down in woodbridge for...
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a quick look at financials as tim anderson over at mnd partners a division of tjm, actually told us heas seen the rotation out of tech into some big multinationals, including financials. you know, trish, facebook is everywhere. it is indices. it is etfs. it is certainly widespread. back to you. trish: thank you so much, nicole. joining me right now is "the wall street journal"'s james freeman and vision four funds vice president, heather zumarriaga. wow, heather, we were talking about whether it would be three, whether it would be four or could be a five handle, 4.1%, i like it. you know whales i like? i like the optimism we're hearing right now from the administration. the president saying that he thinks this sis sustainable. what do you say? >> optimism begets more optimism, that's for sure and i think they're right on target, right on point to tout the economy. they should be. we haven't seen over 3% annualized gdp since 2005. it has been a very long time. so this gdp point was a stellar 4.1% this morning and i'm very optimistic it can continue as effects of tax cuts and deregulatio
a quick look at financials as tim anderson over at mnd partners a division of tjm, actually told us heas seen the rotation out of tech into some big multinationals, including financials. you know, trish, facebook is everywhere. it is indices. it is etfs. it is certainly widespread. back to you. trish: thank you so much, nicole. joining me right now is "the wall street journal"'s james freeman and vision four funds vice president, heather zumarriaga. wow, heather, we were talking about...
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lightning deals are pop-up sales that are -- that come and go on rotating products.s >>> mnd dads, itou know it. back to school, montgomery county held their annual supply montgomeryday at illage middle school and news 4's aimee cho met some kids who are already excited to head back to class. >> tons and tons of crayons. reporter: for anyone w thinks back-to-school shopping is a bummer. >> i need everyone working. >> i like this one. >> reporter: that's because they never met burrita. >> school is the best to me, and i always love it. >> reporter: this studios 7-year-old getting ready to take on the second grade. >> do you think you can ollow the recipe. >> reporter: with a little help from montgomery annual's school supply drive. >> it feels great toet spiro agnew school supplies. the big pencils i like and my mom doesn't have to waste all money. >> reporter: here none of the moms andsads do. >> ihat going to help you. >> reporter: they make sure any kid who needs supplies them for free. >> it's just satisfying to see other people like >> reporter: and part of this project is about s
lightning deals are pop-up sales that are -- that come and go on rotating products.s >>> mnd dads, itou know it. back to school, montgomery county held their annual supply montgomeryday at illage middle school and news 4's aimee cho met some kids who are already excited to head back to class. >> tons and tons of crayons. reporter: for anyone w thinks back-to-school shopping is a bummer. >> i need everyone working. >> i like this one. >> reporter: that's because...
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a mnd aft seeinth padrra wenere 1 onth day m care. 9-year-old with glfri recover. >>>xp e montgty police mpnrcoy il veallepectid tdan ota eibola,ne wethl aphe with thafter ty yrlyhe jewut a inhtnrery a atic caee ch atventi. e mileioarn itself. t o pspec isu av toirncriun rw adeo pic say the s tugn adusctpe olic thi e therersictims otherth visssou. g wn tomthaksu .t mus gladhapeop>> reporte45: lei- lasteed an m offayic rl was an os as a jene fe and began conversatioma this indidua a iivln eving with female, andethat ast w king toy enn ige serr the juvenile at a locatoion asss. orgl s paranthtotiddeeind oarol yours len, 5 an elo as f tu93 des bti hear cdncha a. a t bhatasp. a olhin tponghpresidi ticimwh ng n tot la gou a tsetiannlile o ,oeea isstic a e iv sti a sal awardnvignvga gn l pe inse al-t fo5 gary mcgradhas? >> rta in or tl hou'tef an wthit.nty. newsi cin us he's b.boy. ovdo sju o bemmus lpo ellerbe beonser hr> g lr h a si p ietill ♪ h a si p ietill ♪ an h d tvirtuane..s pla
a mnd aft seeinth padrra wenere 1 onth day m care. 9-year-old with glfri recover. >>>xp e montgty police mpnrcoy il veallepectid tdan ota eibola,ne wethl aphe with thafter ty yrlyhe jewut a inhtnrery a atic caee ch atventi. e mileioarn itself. t o pspec isu av toirncriun rw adeo pic say the s tugn adusctpe olic thi e therersictims otherth visssou. g wn tomthaksu .t mus gladhapeop>> reporte45: lei- lasteed an m offayic rl was an os as a jene fe and began conversatioma this indidua...
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challenge. months. of our very identity. of self through technology. with mnd or als their voice backk obama. computer: i am not a robot. my intonation is always different. pat quinn was one of the early cofounders of the challenge. he was diagnosed with als in march, 2013. the extent of his illness now means he can't speak. given his voice back by project revoice. and their own thinking about themselves. able to hear this person speak any longer until it was gone. side of them. hopefully we're able to capture and keep in the future. pat concedes that his new voice isn't perfect. lyrebird used online videos and speeches as their basis. to digitally recreate a person's speech. amount of audio. going on for, like, more than 30 years. and after that you'll get an accurate voice. and recreate their own voice. collecting my tennis balls as i prepared for wimbledon. sadly, i didn't quite make the draw. but it turns outjen copestake did. yes, ben, it's a beautiful day here at wimbledon. the tennis tradition. behind the scenes. for content creators, players and fans. first, content creation.
challenge. months. of our very identity. of self through technology. with mnd or als their voice backk obama. computer: i am not a robot. my intonation is always different. pat quinn was one of the early cofounders of the challenge. he was diagnosed with als in march, 2013. the extent of his illness now means he can't speak. given his voice back by project revoice. and their own thinking about themselves. able to hear this person speak any longer until it was gone. side of them. hopefully we're...