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we met rose brown in the summer, when she was given the gift of her own voice. alk and lost her ability to speak. rose didn't like the voice she'd been given, so we followed her journey as she received her own bespoke digital voice. she asked for a cockney accent, as she's always wanted to be on eastenders. how do you feel about your current voice? the voice sounds quite old, i would like a voice that sounds like a 21—year—old. you were able to choose your voice, why did you go for a cockney accent? because it sounds like me before, and i would like to be on eastenders, as i want to be an actress. then rose heard her new voice for the very first time, donated by an actress. voice talks, indistinct. what do you think? that's your voice! is that you wanted? she's got such a good cockney accent as well, she's done a really good job. amazing. we'll have to get you on eastenders next! yeah! well, rose's dream is about to become a reality. behind me is the set of eastenders, and rose is literally due any minute. so now, if there was ever a time to hear this iconic soun
we met rose brown in the summer, when she was given the gift of her own voice. alk and lost her ability to speak. rose didn't like the voice she'd been given, so we followed her journey as she received her own bespoke digital voice. she asked for a cockney accent, as she's always wanted to be on eastenders. how do you feel about your current voice? the voice sounds quite old, i would like a voice that sounds like a 21—year—old. you were able to choose your voice, why did you go for a...
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we met rose brown in the summer, when she was given the gift of her own voice.able to walk and lost her ability to speak. rose didn't like the voice she had been given, so we followed herjourney as she received her own bespoke digital voice. she asked for a cockney accent, as she's always wanted to be on eastenders. how do you feel about your current voice? computerised voice: the voice sounds quite old and i would like a voice that sounds like a 21—year—old. you were able to choose your voice. why did you go for a cockney accent? because it sounds like me before, and i would like to be on eastenders as i want to be an actress. then rose heard her new voice for the very first time, donated by an actress. computerised cockney accent: imagination is more important than knowledge. is that what you wanted? it's got such a good cockney accent, as well. done a really good job. amazing. have to get you on eastenders next. yeah, yeah! well, rose's dream is about to become a reality. behind me is the set of eastenders, and rose is literally due any minute. so now, if the
we met rose brown in the summer, when she was given the gift of her own voice.able to walk and lost her ability to speak. rose didn't like the voice she had been given, so we followed herjourney as she received her own bespoke digital voice. she asked for a cockney accent, as she's always wanted to be on eastenders. how do you feel about your current voice? computerised voice: the voice sounds quite old and i would like a voice that sounds like a 21—year—old. you were able to choose your...
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we met rose brown in the summer, when she was given the gift of her own voice. think? that‘s your voice! is that you wanted? she‘s got such a good cockney accent as well, she‘s done a really good job. amazing. we‘ll have to get you on eastenders next! yeah! well, rose‘s dream is about to become a reality. behind me is the set of eastenders, and rose is literally due any minute. so now, if there was ever a time to hear this iconic sound, i think it‘s now. eastenders drumbeat. hello, everybody! it‘s so nice to see you again. hello, rose, are you excited? this is elstree centre, bbc studios, and this is where eastenders is filmed. what does it mean to rose to be here? she‘s wanted to do this so, so much. what is that rose likes about eastenders? probably the young men that are in it. what‘s happening inside is top secret, so we need to leave our cameras outside. but we‘re going to head in now, have a little look around the set and hopefully going to even meet some of the residents of albert square. we were lucky enough to be able to take some behind—the—scenes phot
we met rose brown in the summer, when she was given the gift of her own voice. think? that‘s your voice! is that you wanted? she‘s got such a good cockney accent as well, she‘s done a really good job. amazing. we‘ll have to get you on eastenders next! yeah! well, rose‘s dream is about to become a reality. behind me is the set of eastenders, and rose is literally due any minute. so now, if there was ever a time to hear this iconic sound, i think it‘s now. eastenders drumbeat. hello,...
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earlier this year we spent time with rose brown, who was hit by a drink—driver when she was 12 and leftpoke digital voice to reflect her personality. she chose a cockney accent partly because of her love for eastenders so we decided to take her and her family ona so we decided to take her and her family on a tour of the iconic set. absolutely fabulous, and i think rose has had a fabulous time. what a lovely christmas present. it was like a dream come true. also this morning, we are asking you to share your best news of 2019. forget brexit and the snap general election, what's been big in your life? get in touch and let us know. join us at ten o'clock on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. thanks, joanna. now it's sarah with a look at the weather. more heavy rain overnight so a lot of puddles on the roads underlying surface water. rain to come over central and eastern england, clearing to the east over the day but parts of east anglia and lincolnshire could keep persistent rainfor lincolnshire could keep persistent rain for much of the day. elsewhere, a story of sunny spells and sc
earlier this year we spent time with rose brown, who was hit by a drink—driver when she was 12 and leftpoke digital voice to reflect her personality. she chose a cockney accent partly because of her love for eastenders so we decided to take her and her family ona so we decided to take her and her family on a tour of the iconic set. absolutely fabulous, and i think rose has had a fabulous time. what a lovely christmas present. it was like a dream come true. also this morning, we are asking you...
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rose bowl in pasadena. the third quarter, the give to christopher brown. he opts into the end zone, bears up 11. now to the start of the fourth, it's brown again, this time it's a ten-yard touchdown run. the bears beat the bruins 28-18. >>> look who is on the farm, that's emmitt smith, the nfl's all-time leading rusher, his son is recruited by the cardinal. second quarter stanford up three on notre dame. davis mills the floater to michael wilson, 27-yard touchdown reception, 17-7 cardinal but it was all irish after that. notre dame beat stanford 45-24. it's their first win on the farm since 2007. >>> in san jose, the spartans and fresno state just over two minutes to go, dejon packer rumbles ten yards for the winning touchdown. the spartans rally from 14 down to beat fresno state 17-16. the valley trophy is staying in san jose. >>> we could be seeing a super bowl preview today, when the 49ers take on the ravens in baltimore. these are two of the best teams in the nfl. the 49ers defense is ranked number one. they also lead the league in sacks, but they would be put to the test in trying to slow d
rose bowl in pasadena. the third quarter, the give to christopher brown. he opts into the end zone, bears up 11. now to the start of the fourth, it's brown again, this time it's a ten-yard touchdown run. the bears beat the bruins 28-18. >>> look who is on the farm, that's emmitt smith, the nfl's all-time leading rusher, his son is recruited by the cardinal. second quarter stanford up three on notre dame. davis mills the floater to michael wilson, 27-yard touchdown reception, 17-7...
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brown traveledo montana to heawhy. >> i have to talk strategy with you for a minute.ep >>ter: for karoline rose, it's just another daythe office. >> yeah, a link that says "fall 2020" and production salesonnd you click t and it pulls up on screen. >> reporter: the 27 year-old is the founder of a digital consulting and agricultural marketing company near toston, montana, population 108. >> the town of toston isn't much. if you blink, you kind of miss it. >> reporter: n a typical setting for a millennial c.e.o., perhaps, but with clients across much of rural america, she not only surviving, but thriving, in a place where cows outnumber people. rose started "krose company" in 2015 and began using social media to do what her familhas always done: sell cattle. >> so we listed them and they sold it in about six minutes. and i called my dad on the phone and i said, "i have something." >> reporter: b her dad, john rose, a man who has sold cattle in montana since the 1980's, was initially skeptical. >> agriculture's still very much a handshake business. and she came home and "we're just going to put them on facebook or the in
brown traveledo montana to heawhy. >> i have to talk strategy with you for a minute.ep >>ter: for karoline rose, it's just another daythe office. >> yeah, a link that says "fall 2020" and production salesonnd you click t and it pulls up on screen. >> reporter: the 27 year-old is the founder of a digital consulting and agricultural marketing company near toston, montana, population 108. >> the town of toston isn't much. if you blink, you kind of miss it....
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brown again, second score of the game, 28-18 golden bears. ucla driving now. dorian thompson, robinson pascal picked often by ashton davis. cal wins 21-18. first win at the roseaw finishing out the season hosting notre dame on saturday. out of the shotgun a fade round, davis to tremaine, to perfection, 17-7 stanford early. but here comes notre dame. in book. deep ball to chase claypool 41 yards for the score, 21-17 notre dame at the break. third quarter now, book to claypool across the middle, second score of the day and notre dame's first win down on the farm since 2007, they win 45-24, the cardinals finish the here at 4-8. san jose state ending their sason against fresno state. my alma mater. first quarter, we're scoreless. rayna finds jared rice. touchdown right there. 38 yards, 7-0 dogs. 16-3 fresno state. but the sparty party got started a little late. josh love makes it a 16-10 game. packer, man, he wants to score, get in the end zone. sparty has the lead. last chance for the dogs, the pass is tipped and that will do it. incomplete. sparty wins the valley trophy, big win for them, 17-16. let's hit the ice, sharks taking on the coyotes. arizona scored tw
brown again, second score of the game, 28-18 golden bears. ucla driving now. dorian thompson, robinson pascal picked often by ashton davis. cal wins 21-18. first win at the roseaw finishing out the season hosting notre dame on saturday. out of the shotgun a fade round, davis to tremaine, to perfection, 17-7 stanford early. but here comes notre dame. in book. deep ball to chase claypool 41 yards for the score, 21-17 notre dame at the break. third quarter now, book to claypool across the middle,...
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brown: what about the stock market, the rising inequality, which is a long term trend, but reaellly exacerbated it defin continue. >> so, look, the stock market had a terrific decade. the s&p 500 rose nine out of 10 years. the s&p 500 iup nearly 30% this year, just this year alone. and half the stock market wealth in america's whole held by the top 1% of people. so as you point, astounding, i mean, it's worth repeating. yed s, half that it is h the top 1%. so what we've seen is that the trends began before this decade, but they continued and a growing share of all the all the wealth inmerica is held by a small number of opople. so thene tenth of 1%, the people who bernie sanders likes to talk about. it's about 130,000 households holds 15% of all the wealth in the country. and that has been creeping up for some time. >> brown: so, catherine, how much has that gotten into our i don't know, into our bones, into our national discussion? how much is it changing the way people think about the economy? >> i think one of the overwhelming themes of the past decade is the rise ofconomic populism, partly in response to the trauma of the great ceion, which ended of course, before this decade o
brown: what about the stock market, the rising inequality, which is a long term trend, but reaellly exacerbated it defin continue. >> so, look, the stock market had a terrific decade. the s&p 500 rose nine out of 10 years. the s&p 500 iup nearly 30% this year, just this year alone. and half the stock market wealth in america's whole held by the top 1% of people. so as you point, astounding, i mean, it's worth repeating. yed s, half that it is h the top 1%. so what we've seen is...