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i could write a section in her voice and not only be in his voice. those things don't come until you need to work them out. that stumped me for awhile and came to with when she and the other villagers who contract lepercy decide to kill themselves to not bring shame to the village. and she can't do it. the man servant who's story that steven slowly finds out rescues her. >> even now i feel the cold waves pushing and pulling against my legs as a stood knee deep in the ocean. there was a flock of birds flying over head. their voices leading us on. as the water lapped around me i saw a man the father of a school friend walk straight into the ocean he never turned back. one moment he was there and in the next he was swaulode by the sea. one woman took a knife and slashed her wrists. i remember how the bloodstreamed down her arms. she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice. don't be frightened, the old woman said, find
i could write a section in her voice and not only be in his voice. those things don't come until you need to work them out. that stumped me for awhile and came to with when she and the other villagers who contract lepercy decide to kill themselves to not bring shame to the village. and she can't do it. the man servant who's story that steven slowly finds out rescues her. >> even now i feel the cold waves pushing and pulling against my legs as a stood knee deep in the ocean. there was a...
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his powerful voice set the tone, his latest book, "all that's left". >> my voice is a little untuned. very simply so they are not any question of anxiety or worry. on march 14th, i decided to take an operation on my carotted artery and therefore. i don't want to go out by a stroke. i would rather go out another way. the operation was perfectly senseful. there wasn't pain. they put a tube down your throat. so i lost my voice for a month or 2. therefore, i ask your indulgence. i will read in this voice, if you don't mind. i am very pleased this book came out. i am going to read with the war. the war drug on. die after die. so shares and shout so jibes, nor many a steer of so cult exist and jams, juice, gins over in his tomb. tears over borrowed good as well. and future is dust and smothering. the war i rock is a masked, sad gem stone of war kings and people. and fear must without heaven, over a toga pot. that's import that war boil. that's bile that gag or jail roomy and oath and the war is cocked. air and fuel the plague and watch him of his hunter of ash guard down the stinking hole.
his powerful voice set the tone, his latest book, "all that's left". >> my voice is a little untuned. very simply so they are not any question of anxiety or worry. on march 14th, i decided to take an operation on my carotted artery and therefore. i don't want to go out by a stroke. i would rather go out another way. the operation was perfectly senseful. there wasn't pain. they put a tube down your throat. so i lost my voice for a month or 2. therefore, i ask your indulgence. i...
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we have final very good voices very rude voices. altogether i mean sort of then they don't pass the subby final small devore mind there are great voices and although they have now in the finals the finals and i have to say that we have for ten or so they're. one of the colonel's use he says with a romantic capacity you know she she seems to. be big and he sings grievances to a lot the same an important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. an order to turn over any piece of any piece in the russian army and minion and he is more leery and then we have an american telephone a south korean ten or so those other four terms we have for the finals so we are looking forward and yes i hear him in this amount of russian talent there is there is our ocean in the world and he's in the finals also which is a tremendous start that she was singing in the queen of the night and she was singing seven eight that holds ladies already and we have we have great great talent you will sing
we have final very good voices very rude voices. altogether i mean sort of then they don't pass the subby final small devore mind there are great voices and although they have now in the finals the finals and i have to say that we have for ten or so they're. one of the colonel's use he says with a romantic capacity you know she she seems to. be big and he sings grievances to a lot the same an important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then...
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we have finally very good voices very with voices. altogether i mean sort of then they don't possibly finals but never mind the great voices. although they have now in the finals the finals and i have to say that we have four turnovers there and one of the ten or so. is with dramatic capacity you know she sings. and he seems even he seems to unload some important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. the turnover and it is then it is. russian armenian and minion and he has more lyric and then we have an american ten south korean ten or so those are the four terms we have for the finals so we are looking forward and yes i hear. the russian talent there is. in the finals also which is a tremendous start that she was singing queen of the night and she was singing sort of in a whole slate these already and we have we have great great talent you will see a person a you once said i quote singles can be many some of the making thing nominal careers but the real artist of whom y
we have finally very good voices very with voices. altogether i mean sort of then they don't possibly finals but never mind the great voices. although they have now in the finals the finals and i have to say that we have four turnovers there and one of the ten or so. is with dramatic capacity you know she sings. and he seems even he seems to unload some important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. the turnover and it is then it...
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you know, i have a decent voice.istinct voice, but i don't have one of these belty voices like javier. my own confidence in myself to win is i don't think i would be a ringer, but adele would be. she would be -- >> justin bieber? >> great singer. that kid could sing, man. >> could he win "the voice"? >> he could. i mean, it really depends. another thing that i learned about the show is it's so hard to say -- a guy like javier is almost supernatural in his ability. i mean, that is just not normal. you know what i'm saying. physical abilitywise, you know, he's probably one of the best singers i've heard in my life. >> really? >> yeah. >> you see, for all those who criticize these talent shows -- we found a girl last year, jackie evancho who david foster sat in the studio a while ago and said he'd been mentoring whitney houston, barbra streisand and others but they girl had the best voice at her age he'd ever heard before. and i look at susan boyle and these others. these shows can produce bona fide huge stars. >> and a
you know, i have a decent voice.istinct voice, but i don't have one of these belty voices like javier. my own confidence in myself to win is i don't think i would be a ringer, but adele would be. she would be -- >> justin bieber? >> great singer. that kid could sing, man. >> could he win "the voice"? >> he could. i mean, it really depends. another thing that i learned about the show is it's so hard to say -- a guy like javier is almost supernatural in his...
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>> you know, you've heard a little bit of her voice. i just was so struck by the sharpness and clarity in this sort of enthusiasm monday. it was like, you know, reading some person who is like going to europe for the first time in everything snail and she wants to write on absolutely everything she sees them convey the excitement of this journey to her parents. in the back of my mind, even though i'm reading these letters with great excitement, this was like in the spring of 2007 when i first sort of stumbled upon them completely by chance. i thought, this is not going to end well. he just has the you have no idea in the wild blue yonder to roost. just should meet, go see for yourself that serves in the back my mind, but i can't tear myself away from these letters. that's how i began the book in this discovery and the sense of what is going to happen next. >> so we have a sore knee detect that question and this woman and one of the things i was thinking about as i read was an observation martin marty made. he's a lutheran theologian i a
>> you know, you've heard a little bit of her voice. i just was so struck by the sharpness and clarity in this sort of enthusiasm monday. it was like, you know, reading some person who is like going to europe for the first time in everything snail and she wants to write on absolutely everything she sees them convey the excitement of this journey to her parents. in the back of my mind, even though i'm reading these letters with great excitement, this was like in the spring of 2007 when i...
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we have final very good voices we would voices. for the. altogether i mean sort of then they don't pass to be finals would never mind great voices and although they have now in the finals the finals and i concede we have four ten or so there and one of the ten or so. this is with dramatic capacity you know she he sings. and he sings even he seems to a lot the same important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. another turn of the night this they need this russian army and a minion and he has more lyric and then we have an american south korean ten or so those other fourteen which we have for the finals so we are looking forward and yes i hear him in the surmount of the russian talent luis there is our ocean of gold and he's in the finals also which is a tremendous tonic she was singing in the queen of the night and she was saying instead of innate that also ladies already and we have we have great great talent you will sing plus a you once said i quote singles can be many som
we have final very good voices we would voices. for the. altogether i mean sort of then they don't pass to be finals would never mind great voices and although they have now in the finals the finals and i concede we have four ten or so there and one of the ten or so. this is with dramatic capacity you know she he sings. and he sings even he seems to a lot the same important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. another turn of the...
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we have finally very good voices very with voices. for the. altogether i mean sort of then they don't pass to be finals would never mind great voices. although they have now in the final bell in the finals and i have to say that we have for ten or so there and one of the ten or so. is with dramatic capacity you know she he sings. and he seems even he seems to a lot the same important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. another turn of any piece and then it is. russian army and minion and we use more lyric and then we have an american tenor and a south korean ten or so those other fourteen which we have for the finals so we are looking forward and yes i hear him in the samantha for russian talent though he's very subtle shingled and he's in the finals also which is the tremendous start because she was saying you know queen of the night and she was seen in seven eight at all so ladies already and we have we have great great talent there you will sing plus a you once said i quote
we have finally very good voices very with voices. for the. altogether i mean sort of then they don't pass to be finals would never mind great voices. although they have now in the final bell in the finals and i have to say that we have for ten or so there and one of the ten or so. is with dramatic capacity you know she he sings. and he seems even he seems to a lot the same important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. another...
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, and we would encourage anyone to have that voice. and it has been an honor for me to be part of the voice to move the issue that we think is so important forward in terms of television. and those of us inside the broadcasting world have that extra responsibility, i believe, to move that voice forward, to speak up about the issues that we think are important to our communities. i think that david and i have certainly tried to do that in so many levels, but this award means so much. i will tell you that i was born and raised in hawaii. my father was a taxi cab driver. he never got a high-school degree. my mother worked in a bakery. to think that you are honoring me today is so special to myself and to my family because no one ever said back then, "you want to go into television, be a broadcaster, interview the future mayor of san francisco?" but the fact that this poor kid from hawaii can be in front of you today and share the stage with so many fabulous people is really valuable. have a dream and go for it. i will continue to try to b
, and we would encourage anyone to have that voice. and it has been an honor for me to be part of the voice to move the issue that we think is so important forward in terms of television. and those of us inside the broadcasting world have that extra responsibility, i believe, to move that voice forward, to speak up about the issues that we think are important to our communities. i think that david and i have certainly tried to do that in so many levels, but this award means so much. i will tell...
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we have finally very good voices they would voices. for the. altogether i mean sort of then they don't pass the finals would never mind there are great voices and although they have now in the finals the finals and i have to say that we have for ten or so there. in one of the ten or so you see this is with capacity you know she she seems to. be. and he seems to even he seems to a lot the same an important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and then we have. another colonel the only piece in the. russian army and minion and he has more leery and then we have an american south korean colonel so those are the four terms we have for the finals so we are looking forward and yes i hear tell him in the surmount of the russian talent. that he's our ocean world and he's in the finals also which is a tremendous start that she was seeing you know queen of the night and she was singing sort of innate that holds ladies already and we have we have great great talent you will see you once said i quote singles
we have finally very good voices they would voices. for the. altogether i mean sort of then they don't pass the finals would never mind there are great voices and although they have now in the finals the finals and i have to say that we have for ten or so there. in one of the ten or so you see this is with capacity you know she she seems to. be. and he seems to even he seems to a lot the same an important dramatic voice so i'm looking forward to obviously i'm looking forward for ten or so and...
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the biggest issues get a human voice ceased to face with the news makers. welcome back to spotlight i am our knob and just to remind my guest on the show today as the main goal of the world famous opera singing i want to say tenor but recently i've heard mr domingo that you have. back to the roots you're trying to be a very it's so once again and there's even a quote you said. that the role of fathers fathers gives you a lot more satisfaction than the role of heroes and big love. to be you know i think that i mean you know then he called. the father and you know i come from the father in different locations. first of. all i was. in an old soul i did. my years it was the body of course. one of the great this father is the man. chris and also very volatile and i think they're the road he's best music for the scenes that he has with his daughters or with his sons you know so reason even the. do it for scully in his source for me or press where the. body can has to be a father. you know i mean the father the son father daughter is the best music ever written by
the biggest issues get a human voice ceased to face with the news makers. welcome back to spotlight i am our knob and just to remind my guest on the show today as the main goal of the world famous opera singing i want to say tenor but recently i've heard mr domingo that you have. back to the roots you're trying to be a very it's so once again and there's even a quote you said. that the role of fathers fathers gives you a lot more satisfaction than the role of heroes and big love. to be you know...
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we need our voices to be heard. second reason -- we would like to inspire and encourage the next generation of leaders to be engaged and affected community voices. so far, this year, we have decided to dedicate our award to individuals and business organizations that have been effective community voices. there is a listing of all the finalists in the program books. they have all been magnificent. thank you on behalf of the community. i hope -- i know all of them are here tonight and i would like to ask them to stand and be recognized. all of our awards finalists, please stand and be recognized. [applause] and just like every single one of you, i look forward to hearing who the award recipients will be, but really all of you of done such great work and we thank you so much. we want to thank all the members of the apa heritage celebration committee. many of you have been generous in thanking me, but not me. it is a committee of volunteers. we need for six months out of the year to plan our celebration every year, and
we need our voices to be heard. second reason -- we would like to inspire and encourage the next generation of leaders to be engaged and affected community voices. so far, this year, we have decided to dedicate our award to individuals and business organizations that have been effective community voices. there is a listing of all the finalists in the program books. they have all been magnificent. thank you on behalf of the community. i hope -- i know all of them are here tonight and i would...
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i wanted to keep the punchiness of her voice. i do that. some people at the end of the book may feel like, okay, that was an okay thing to do, other people can feel i was misleading, but i wanted that sort of narrative at the outset. >> and did you hit upon the solution after she gave you explicit permission to do this? >> no, no, i wrote the whole book before i asked her permission. luckily, she said yes. [laughter] that was another revelation when i started the book, when i started writing it and thinking about how it was going to up fold when i thought i could stay in the library and write it, it never occurred to me should be still be alive. i also with hold that information from the reader. it's not until i got to this part of the archive where she had been a painter and there was a box of paintings from pakistan that she sent because she was not supposed to paint. painting it considered forbidden in islam or at least that variety of islam, and she so secretly sent these paintings back to the new york public library and the last painti
i wanted to keep the punchiness of her voice. i do that. some people at the end of the book may feel like, okay, that was an okay thing to do, other people can feel i was misleading, but i wanted that sort of narrative at the outset. >> and did you hit upon the solution after she gave you explicit permission to do this? >> no, no, i wrote the whole book before i asked her permission. luckily, she said yes. [laughter] that was another revelation when i started the book, when i...
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but it is the intrusion into the voice mail of millie doweller that outraged a nation. the news of the world not only hacked into milly's voice mail to hear desperate relatives trying to reach her, it deleted messages to make room for others and so gaffe her family false hope she was still alive, dialing into her own voice mail. he was found six months left. >> the family, which had made heart rending appeals is distraught. >> the technique for hacking into voice mall accounts is frightening limb pl. all it takes is two phones. on one you dial the number in question. while it's busy, you dial the number again on the other phone which immediately goes to voice mail. it's a matter of dialing in the usually factory pin numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 0000. it's surprising how many people never change their pin. the scandal has business and political fallout. the news of the world is owned by rupert mer dock. now runs his operations and refused to resign. she's also a close friend and supporter of prime minister, david cameron who condemned the intrusion. it will conduct its own in
but it is the intrusion into the voice mail of millie doweller that outraged a nation. the news of the world not only hacked into milly's voice mail to hear desperate relatives trying to reach her, it deleted messages to make room for others and so gaffe her family false hope she was still alive, dialing into her own voice mail. he was found six months left. >> the family, which had made heart rending appeals is distraught. >> the technique for hacking into voice mall accounts is...
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new technology is working to change that. >> multichannel voice chat in a game. >> so right now, voicehatted comes out of the center channel, no matter where you are or where the person is doing the talking. what this does it chris, mixes that audio in realtime with the rest of the audio. >> you can't appreciated this in a broadcast because you normally don't listen to in it surround sound. but when your opponent is tailgating you, you hear him from behind you. >> that is called spatial location. it's not just about games. in a conference call you could drag and drop other people from one ear to the other. another effect is occlusion. >> if i step behind a wall my voice sounds behind the wall. >> you must be playing the game online, the sound needs to be processed. so the game must be enabled with axion technology. need for speed will be the first game to use it. with the next step, richard hart "abc 7 news." >> technology developed here in the bay area could soon be done at home. health and sciences reporter carolynohnson has a portable monitor that allows scientists to scan brain wav
new technology is working to change that. >> multichannel voice chat in a game. >> so right now, voicehatted comes out of the center channel, no matter where you are or where the person is doing the talking. what this does it chris, mixes that audio in realtime with the rest of the audio. >> you can't appreciated this in a broadcast because you normally don't listen to in it surround sound. but when your opponent is tailgating you, you hear him from behind you. >> that...
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and don't forget you have some powerful voices. we have the bags and stuff, take them home with you. >> thank you, maria. so far, and closing activity, we are going to go around the roundtable and we will stand for this. the question that we posed earlier was, if president obama were to walk to the store and you were to give him one policy recommendation to approved -- to improve the lives of use, what will it be? almost all of you have the whole time to marinate and think about this which side will go first we're going to stand on up. >> like a specific policy because in all of the policies that they are working through, think about and consider how it affects queer and transgendered folks. this have in mind to work with them. >> ellison just to make education more diverse, have more variety and can fit different people's needs. >> speaking on behalf of young people, of what help doing that. i don't have much to my name. i need as much help as i can speaking on behalf of young people. >> at more foundations, as i was saying earlie
and don't forget you have some powerful voices. we have the bags and stuff, take them home with you. >> thank you, maria. so far, and closing activity, we are going to go around the roundtable and we will stand for this. the question that we posed earlier was, if president obama were to walk to the store and you were to give him one policy recommendation to approved -- to improve the lives of use, what will it be? almost all of you have the whole time to marinate and think about this...
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we talked about the voice of the youth in the community and the government. decision makers make decisions that highly affect us, and we need to know about it. we need to be able to speak for ourselves, too, because this is 2011, and things are not as traditional as they used to be, and they need to be a change in how we can go forward and not backward because we want to go forward. i think i touched on pinnacle points. last but not least -- i touched on wellness? our wellness initiatives. students need to go somewhere where they can talk to somebody and get some counseling as opposed to being told, "since you are acting up today, you are going to go to the police station and get picked up." they should be able to go somewhere safe. that is our hope and opportunity and what we would like to see. thank you. [applause] >> i know mayor lee needs to go to another event, but i want to say thank you so much for being here. mayor lee: very informative, so please keep having that voice because i will listen, and i will act on it. thank you very much. [applause] >> ha
we talked about the voice of the youth in the community and the government. decision makers make decisions that highly affect us, and we need to know about it. we need to be able to speak for ourselves, too, because this is 2011, and things are not as traditional as they used to be, and they need to be a change in how we can go forward and not backward because we want to go forward. i think i touched on pinnacle points. last but not least -- i touched on wellness? our wellness initiatives....
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and strongly urges customers to set up voice mail passwords. sprint says if customers don't set up passwords then we make it clear their account could be vulnerable. >> they weighed the pros and cons and decided usability outweighs security. >> reporter: he dropped at&t for sprint. perhaps a mistake he says. he never saw the small print and never set up a password. >> from one bad carrier to the next. although i get 4g now. now i can be hacked at blazing speeds. amazing. >> reporter: both sprint and at&t insist it is not easy to hack their phones from outside numbers. and they say they allow their customers easy access or they can punch in a password. they say it is customer choice. bill whitaker, cbs5news, los angeles. >>> a break through in the fight against male infertility. discovering a genetic mutation that causes a defect in sperm. essentially sperm affected by this mutation lacked a protective coating. >> this coat in addition to being able to help sperm swim more efficiently it protects sperm long enough so that it can get to the side
and strongly urges customers to set up voice mail passwords. sprint says if customers don't set up passwords then we make it clear their account could be vulnerable. >> they weighed the pros and cons and decided usability outweighs security. >> reporter: he dropped at&t for sprint. perhaps a mistake he says. he never saw the small print and never set up a password. >> from one bad carrier to the next. although i get 4g now. now i can be hacked at blazing speeds. amazing....
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after all these years, how is the voice? >> well, my voice has changed, but it's still the same. i can still hit the same notes that i've hit -- i hit way back when. if anybody has seen me in concert you know that i still blaze them, i still knock them out. that's what i do best. i perform. that's what god's gift to me people live and direct and give it to you, you know, raw. my voice holds up really good in the studio, actually. i'm able to at least do a song a day. but on stage, it's totally different. i get a different energy from somewhere else. i believe it's the crowd. the crowd gives me so much that the only thing i can do is pour out everything that i am, everything that i'm about, and all i'm about is entertainment. i love entertaining people. and it's just me. tavis: you were, for that space of time, you were -- and i take this seriously, you were the king of r&b for that space in time. >> thank you. tavis: you were blazing it so hard and so hot. >> see, he didn't lie. tavis: i'm just a bobby brown fan. but you were hitting it so hard back then. i look back on that peri
after all these years, how is the voice? >> well, my voice has changed, but it's still the same. i can still hit the same notes that i've hit -- i hit way back when. if anybody has seen me in concert you know that i still blaze them, i still knock them out. that's what i do best. i perform. that's what god's gift to me people live and direct and give it to you, you know, raw. my voice holds up really good in the studio, actually. i'm able to at least do a song a day. but on stage, it's...
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because i want to bring of voice, your voice, to the white house, just as i brought your voice to thetes congress to secure the promise of the future, not only for our generation, but for t generations yet to come. i often say that everything i need to know, i learned in iowa. [applause] i learned those lessons at hawthorne elementary, at a valley park elementary, and at my home, which is a very short distance from where we're standing today. because this is where my iowa routes were firmly planted. and it is these iowa roots my faith in god that guide me today. i am is descendeof generations of violence. and i know what it means to be from iowa. -- i am a descendant of generations of iowans. the values out to make iowa, and my mother called the breadbasket of the world. and those values are the best of all of us put together, which we must recapture to secure that promise of the future. waterloo was very different five decades ago when i was here. that elementary school building was much younger then, and i have to admit, so was i. five decades ago. five decades ago when i wt to thos
because i want to bring of voice, your voice, to the white house, just as i brought your voice to thetes congress to secure the promise of the future, not only for our generation, but for t generations yet to come. i often say that everything i need to know, i learned in iowa. [applause] i learned those lessons at hawthorne elementary, at a valley park elementary, and at my home, which is a very short distance from where we're standing today. because this is where my iowa routes were firmly...
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the voice.ce of gary. >> jimmy: you and colbert, right? >> jimmy: stephen colbert -- >> audience member: [ screams ] >> jimmy: my best friend for six months. >> really? [ laughter ] he's a great guy. you chose him well. >> jimmy: yeah. again, for six months. >> it will end. he was my best friend for six months. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: tell me about it. >> you know what happened? >> jimmy: you got any music, guys? ♪ >> yeah, just symbols. that's all i want. [ laughter ] he was my best friend for six months. and then, one day, i got not a call but a text -- [ light laughter ] from steven colbert. and it said, "dear steve. i don't want to be your friend no 'mo. [ laughter ] i don't love you -- anymo'. goodbye forever. i like jimmy." that's what he did. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: i'm so sorry that happened, well, we'll see what happens when my six months is over. [ laughter ] >> it'll shatter you. anyway, i was gary. >> jimmy: yeah -- [ laughter ] yeah, you were gary. >> oh, let -- i do want to
the voice.ce of gary. >> jimmy: you and colbert, right? >> jimmy: stephen colbert -- >> audience member: [ screams ] >> jimmy: my best friend for six months. >> really? [ laughter ] he's a great guy. you chose him well. >> jimmy: yeah. again, for six months. >> it will end. he was my best friend for six months. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: tell me about it. >> you know what happened? >> jimmy: you got any music, guys? ♪ >>...
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in truth, just the human voice. but what a primordial commodity this is. a compatriot and friend who never lets anything pass that he thinks might be of interest to me sent me a clipping from "the new york times" only a few weeks ago. accompanying the linkage were the words, "i'm indeed ecstatic to send this to you." i down loaded the attachment, and there it was, the origin of language, the latest verdict on that subject now declares began on the continent of africa. now, clearly, we have a stake in the fortunes of our faculty. here are some snippets. a researcher found that languages spoken around the world had detected an ancient signal that points to southern africa as a place where modern human language originated. further, we learned that -- [inaudible] of africa have more than 100 -- [inaudible] towards the far end of the human migration route out of africa has only 13. english has about 45 -- [inaudible] fascinating for those of us who could never attempt -- [inaudible] [laughter] it is the observation of one dr. mark pagill that when the secret, c
in truth, just the human voice. but what a primordial commodity this is. a compatriot and friend who never lets anything pass that he thinks might be of interest to me sent me a clipping from "the new york times" only a few weeks ago. accompanying the linkage were the words, "i'm indeed ecstatic to send this to you." i down loaded the attachment, and there it was, the origin of language, the latest verdict on that subject now declares began on the continent of africa. now,...
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(cheers and applause) [ child's voice ] ooh, that looks good. [ child's voice ] can i have some? [ child's voice ] you guys should rock, paper, scissors for it. ok. [ chuckles ] best of three? sure. one-two-three-shoot. one-two-three-shoot. [ scoffs ] one-two-three-shoot. one-two-three-shoot. one-two-three-shoot. one-two-three-shoot. i win! oh, man. [ muffled ] congratulations. [ male announcer ] get your own bbq pulled pork sub at subway®. tender, slow-cooked pork with irresistibly bold barbecue sauce. subway. eat fresh®. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: well, that's it for "the report," everyb
(cheers and applause) [ child's voice ] ooh, that looks good. [ child's voice ] can i have some? [ child's voice ] you guys should rock, paper, scissors for it. ok. [ chuckles ] best of three? sure. one-two-three-shoot. one-two-three-shoot. [ scoffs ] one-two-three-shoot. one-two-three-shoot. one-two-three-shoot. one-two-three-shoot. i win! oh, man. [ muffled ] congratulations. [ male announcer ] get your own bbq pulled pork sub at subway®. tender, slow-cooked pork with irresistibly bold...
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some voice mails, giving her family false hope she was still alive. >> stephen: anything else? >> victims included actress sienna miller and star hugh grant. >> stephen: oh, hugh grant. he hasn't had a movie in like two years. but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for rupert murdoch and his media empire rocked by shame. >> i'm not really hearing a response from news corp, and they're usually the most aggressive. you look at their p.r. staff, and they're remarkable. >> there is no containing the scandal. >> the scandal. >> rocked by scandal. >> anarchy in the u.k., as the sex pistols might have said. >> stephen: as cee lo green might say, "[bleeped] you." now,
some voice mails, giving her family false hope she was still alive. >> stephen: anything else? >> victims included actress sienna miller and star hugh grant. >> stephen: oh, hugh grant. he hasn't had a movie in like two years. but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out...