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you know beautiful melodic voice but that's kind of why people like bob dylan. the result this thing is today come sing live notes soul diva justin brown because auto tune means they no longer train their voice when a band members that beyoncé mind the national anthem at the presidential inauguration the mainstream reacted with shock although even the singer has said everyone's doing it chris first ones doing it work people shocked and surprised the secret that nobody did speak when the also faces stripped away and people see how the reality of how things are put together the general public are surprised and shocked it isn't the emperor's new clothes. the embrace new going to do just. it to get perfection. separately from the. emperor began to blush just listening all to voice holds as they fall off stage. or drop their microphone with no change in so. so obviously it's painful as hell c.b.s. reports with builders lips thinking. i once saw madonna drop her microphone without it affecting her vocal performance one of which then she and her band left the stage all
you know beautiful melodic voice but that's kind of why people like bob dylan. the result this thing is today come sing live notes soul diva justin brown because auto tune means they no longer train their voice when a band members that beyoncé mind the national anthem at the presidential inauguration the mainstream reacted with shock although even the singer has said everyone's doing it chris first ones doing it work people shocked and surprised the secret that nobody did speak when the also...
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of voice sounds different on the official album. this is what leading record producers told time let's just say i've had all the tunes say vocals on everything from britney spears to bollywood cast albums and to every singer now you just run their voice through the box. as the industry cools all to a tune destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music its inventor and hildebrand from the same sound wave vibrations that's used to map the subsurface could correct the voice. of the technologies being used yes we fixed that so. we invited amateur thing as that into a studio then auto tuned his voice to the music recording. oh only you. can make. seem. dubious ripples even those seen as great singers like celine dion today rely on will to get its avoid music magazine electronics stores heroes on to name push kristie it's great to see you how do you feel about no longer hearing real voices a lot of the stuff i work with and listen to is music i think freezingly love they're trying to music us is just relying on
of voice sounds different on the official album. this is what leading record producers told time let's just say i've had all the tunes say vocals on everything from britney spears to bollywood cast albums and to every singer now you just run their voice through the box. as the industry cools all to a tune destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music its inventor and hildebrand from the same sound wave vibrations that's used to map the subsurface could correct the...
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the voice sounds different on the official album. this is what leading record producer told time let's just say i've had auto tuned say vocals on everything from britney spears to bollywood cast albums and to every singer now you just run their voice through the box. as the industry cools all to a tune destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music it's invent. soundwave vibrations that's used. could correct the voice. of the technologies being used yes or sixpences. we invited amateur thing goes into a studio then also true in his voice to the music recording. oh and you. can make. dubious ripples even those seen those great singers like celine dion today rely on also to get it's about music magazine electronic sound this crystals heroes on the name push chris is great to see you how do you feel about no longer hearing voices a lot of the stuff i work with and listen to is sick i think facing really a lot of the trite music os is just relying on old to tune in their voices internationally if i'm hearing t
the voice sounds different on the official album. this is what leading record producer told time let's just say i've had auto tuned say vocals on everything from britney spears to bollywood cast albums and to every singer now you just run their voice through the box. as the industry cools all to a tune destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music it's invent. soundwave vibrations that's used. could correct the voice. of the technologies being used yes or sixpences....
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you know beautiful melodic voice but that's kind of why people like bob dylan. the result this thing is today come sing live no soul diva just slimmed down because auto tune means they no longer train their voices when of. a mind the national anthem of the presidential inauguration the mainstream reacted with shock although even the singer has still said everyone's doing it chris first ones doing it work people shocked and surprised the secret nobody did this speech when the also faces stripped away and people see how the reality of how things are put together the general public are surprised and shocked it isn't the emperor's new clothes. the emperor is new going to do just. to get protection. from the. emperor began to blush just listening on all its voice holds as they full off stage . will drop the microphone with no change in sound. so obvious this painful is how c.b.s. reports with all those lip sinking. i once saw madonna drop her microphone without affecting her vocal performance which then she and her band left the stage all together for an entire track
you know beautiful melodic voice but that's kind of why people like bob dylan. the result this thing is today come sing live no soul diva just slimmed down because auto tune means they no longer train their voices when of. a mind the national anthem of the presidential inauguration the mainstream reacted with shock although even the singer has still said everyone's doing it chris first ones doing it work people shocked and surprised the secret nobody did this speech when the also faces stripped...
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i pushed my voice. i always try to stay fit. day, trying every to stay fit.have too many bad habits. >> i went down on my knees in prayer, and i hated that you were so far from me i could not get you. i could not reach out to touch you, but i was rating for you. like tom a don't let that happen. like, don't let that happen. valves that were leaking, but i had not noticed anything until then. a couple of instances of but that of rest, really set me down for a few minutes. was in thelater i studio, and eight days later i was on stage. i'm not stopping. i asked this question because i am curious about when and where you came into the knowledge that this was your going gift, that you were to spend your life empowering .nd inspiring >> i sat next to my mother in church. happened before i set foot on this planet. -- aour brilliant pn brilliant pianist. i came here with something i inherited from my folks. you can call me out went. .- call me al got people interested in the story that includes an orchestra. i can't say a lot more about it, but we are going to tell t
i pushed my voice. i always try to stay fit. day, trying every to stay fit.have too many bad habits. >> i went down on my knees in prayer, and i hated that you were so far from me i could not get you. i could not reach out to touch you, but i was rating for you. like tom a don't let that happen. like, don't let that happen. valves that were leaking, but i had not noticed anything until then. a couple of instances of but that of rest, really set me down for a few minutes. was in thelater i...
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i always say your voice is your voice, and you have to use it. with proper technique is something i learned. my teacher told me i had a national -- natural facility to play classical music. people would say, you have easy high notes, and the tone is one that is proper. >> there are two things that come to mind. might that your voice have lent yourself to singing opera, particularly rossinni, and sometimes the road less traveled there is a reason for that. it is a difficult road. mentioned the names of a lot of artists we admire and know. you could have gone that route. why go the operatic road less traveled? learn propero technique. i have had some really good teachers who did not manufacture. they taught me singing is a natural extension of singing, so with that copper technique gives you the opportunity to use your voice in an efficient way. i applied the techniques and found it was right for me. people will say, how did you become what you are today, and someone said to me a long time ago a lot of times your career finds you out. were bornomet
i always say your voice is your voice, and you have to use it. with proper technique is something i learned. my teacher told me i had a national -- natural facility to play classical music. people would say, you have easy high notes, and the tone is one that is proper. >> there are two things that come to mind. might that your voice have lent yourself to singing opera, particularly rossinni, and sometimes the road less traveled there is a reason for that. it is a difficult road. mentioned...
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tavis: speaking of people's voices, putting you on the spot again, are there people's voices when you were growing up why johnny mathis, who you referenced a moment ago, that the voice just did everything for you? that "songs inr, the key of life." over and over again to that whole album, trying to learn the words. he made us feel like we were a part of what he was doing. i cannot even describe what he did. tavis: how does it feel years later to grow up and be an artist and hang out with stevie, to perform with him? how do you process that journey in this short life? >> i'm just so grateful. i'm so blessed. i remember what stevie made me feel like as a child. he made me feel like i wanted to be part of his movement. where are you going? i need to know what you know and see what you see. and now, here i am. i'm so grateful. bigs: stevie does a christmas toy drive here in l.a. i know if the tickets are not already sold out, they will be. year, he isrt this doing from beginning to end, "songs in the key of life, g the whole album. he performs every year. that is like one of the greatest
tavis: speaking of people's voices, putting you on the spot again, are there people's voices when you were growing up why johnny mathis, who you referenced a moment ago, that the voice just did everything for you? that "songs inr, the key of life." over and over again to that whole album, trying to learn the words. he made us feel like we were a part of what he was doing. i cannot even describe what he did. tavis: how does it feel years later to grow up and be an artist and hang out...
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i never heard two voices so seamlessly blend together to make one voice.t is what i try to do the rest of my life. i was about to ask what impact that had on your appreciation for harmonies. >> they were a decent harmony band. steve and neil were in buffalo springfield, also great holiday -- harmony band's. putting our voices together, it changed all of our lives instantly. what ever they have vocally was born in less than a minute. we didn't have to rehearse it. it is so unbelievably good to us as musicians. we had to start laughing in the middle of the song because it was silly how these voices came together instantly to create something much bigger than themselves. you could not have written a book without talking about joni mitchell, the relationship that you had. >> i had met joni a couple of months earlier, and we made a vow to each other that we would see each other if we could. i flew from london to los angeles to be with joni. at dinnerstephen were that night. they just finished reversing into part harmony. really, a great song. had my harmony dow
i never heard two voices so seamlessly blend together to make one voice.t is what i try to do the rest of my life. i was about to ask what impact that had on your appreciation for harmonies. >> they were a decent harmony band. steve and neil were in buffalo springfield, also great holiday -- harmony band's. putting our voices together, it changed all of our lives instantly. what ever they have vocally was born in less than a minute. we didn't have to rehearse it. it is so unbelievably...
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[beeps] voice command. voice command.throat] voice comm-- [beeps] would you please use the buttons? okay, grandpa. [in high-pitched voice] achoo! oh. god bless you, dear. [both giggle] what's so funny? you guys, i found it. the ultimate blow-off class. professor whitman, he thinks he's in dead poets society. there's no tests, there's no work, it's just day seizing. the deadline to enroll is tomorrow. i suggest you all do it. well, some of us are here to actually learn things. i'm in. me too, it sounds educational. i'll do it. i love robin williams. abed? not a fan. in every movie, there's an authority figure that gets mad at him for making people laugh. no, are you going to take the class? oh, can't. my dad will only pay for classes that will help me run the family restaurant. it's been struggling since 2001. 9/11 was pretty much the 9/11 of the falafel business. so your dad has your whole life planned out for you? are you even interested in falafel? i'm interested in making movies.
[beeps] voice command. voice command.throat] voice comm-- [beeps] would you please use the buttons? okay, grandpa. [in high-pitched voice] achoo! oh. god bless you, dear. [both giggle] what's so funny? you guys, i found it. the ultimate blow-off class. professor whitman, he thinks he's in dead poets society. there's no tests, there's no work, it's just day seizing. the deadline to enroll is tomorrow. i suggest you all do it. well, some of us are here to actually learn things. i'm in. me too, it...
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we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people to the u.s. it's hard to get visas. we were not lucky to get visas two of the 3 we petitioned for for the visas we didn't depreciate. i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business prospective and personal prospective. itself reason i came to the u.s. it was very attractive in order to start a business. innovation was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the only thing we need to tweak. thank you very much >
we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people...
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a little young voice said, is this robert neighbor? the only person who calls me robert is my mom and this was not my mom. she went on to say she was thinking of committing suicide and she went on you tube and found some videos that some of jill's friend had made about jill. and she thought, if somebody loves jill that much, maybe somebody loves me. i'm always touched by that. >> some day bullying will be something of the past. i also wanted to say we need to work and i see representatives here of cities and counties because those same children are on sports teams under the city rec department, they are receiving services and they are in programs with the county and so having this training, having this awareness go beyond the schools is really important. so i thought i'd mention that. the other thing that we are moving towards in education is more digital. we'll see less textbooks and more digital learning and with that we are promoting a digital literacy policy which deals with a number of issues and i'm going to go back and look at t
a little young voice said, is this robert neighbor? the only person who calls me robert is my mom and this was not my mom. she went on to say she was thinking of committing suicide and she went on you tube and found some videos that some of jill's friend had made about jill. and she thought, if somebody loves jill that much, maybe somebody loves me. i'm always touched by that. >> some day bullying will be something of the past. i also wanted to say we need to work and i see...
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you can hear the voice and a lot of it is the voice. >> i found at school i could do teachers but in lesson i wasn't studying the teachers, it just goes in and afterwards i go out -- >> rose: you could do the voice. >> and they'd say do mr. so and so and they'd say wow, that's really accurate. it's a facility that's very useful as an actor. >> rose: it is. the facility to be able to hear, listening. >> for example, i do -- i f i do someone like martin sheen has this action which is voice sounds like it's a little too small and he gets angrier his voice gets real squeaky. it sounds like it's compressed inside his mouth. >> rose: 90% of it is his voice. >> as martin sheen) that's right. >> rose: i'm not trying to get you to do a series of impression which is would be a cheap trick for me to do but who was most famous that you did and what did you find about them to unlock it? >> i suppose -- well, i did michael cane famously in this movie called "the trip." it went viral of this this video of me and rob. and it's knowing that when people do do impersonations you do the voice and the fa
you can hear the voice and a lot of it is the voice. >> i found at school i could do teachers but in lesson i wasn't studying the teachers, it just goes in and afterwards i go out -- >> rose: you could do the voice. >> and they'd say do mr. so and so and they'd say wow, that's really accurate. it's a facility that's very useful as an actor. >> rose: it is. the facility to be able to hear, listening. >> for example, i do -- i f i do someone like martin sheen has...
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[solo continues] the melody and the bass became the two most important voices as the inner voices becameimportant. what the composer substituted for those middle lines was little chord symbols that he wrote above the notes of the bass line, and the instruments that played that bass line were the instruments that can actually play more than one note at a time-- instruments such as the lute, harpsichord, organ, and performers became adept at reading these symbols and knowing what notes to add on top of the bass line. [light strumming using chords] all written in this shorthand of figures over the bass line. it probably saved a lot of paper. (zajac) the use of the figured bass adding symbols above these bass notes is really the whole foundation of our modern concept of harmony. [classical piano music plays] (narrator) the harmony that underlies much of the standard classical and popular music we hear today was developed by the 18th century. it involves rules and conventions about how chords are constructed and how they progress from one to the next. (woman) a chord will have certain sounds
[solo continues] the melody and the bass became the two most important voices as the inner voices becameimportant. what the composer substituted for those middle lines was little chord symbols that he wrote above the notes of the bass line, and the instruments that played that bass line were the instruments that can actually play more than one note at a time-- instruments such as the lute, harpsichord, organ, and performers became adept at reading these symbols and knowing what notes to add on...
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we're concerned about limiting painter voices or the impact on parents voices that the new policies might have and really want to work closely with the board to see how long we can have the representation. one is to consider a application process where we would be selecting 4 folks who are interested in being part of the b cc and having the application process bring the recommendation to the board and once we'll fill the seat and engage the board by having the board recommend applications during each cycle and additionally we want to receive the terms for all b cc members and it isn't necessarily clear and since the board wants their community to serve a diverse representation >> thank you. >> so we're going to end our portion of our report with four questions and concerned. the first is in keeping with the fact that we're trying to find and repute more b cc members we often have trouble even defining to the public who we are as we're trying to recruit people. he want to know what the board of education plans are to promote the b cc as you're looking to help us be a positive part of the t
we're concerned about limiting painter voices or the impact on parents voices that the new policies might have and really want to work closely with the board to see how long we can have the representation. one is to consider a application process where we would be selecting 4 folks who are interested in being part of the b cc and having the application process bring the recommendation to the board and once we'll fill the seat and engage the board by having the board recommend applications...
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don't like the sound of our voices. snd. >> i'll a little hurt more than offended. >> i'm pretty sure it was directed at you, not me. >> not directed at krystal. >> i'm not angry, i'm just sad. >> the death of president kennedy changed forever politics in this country. you're looking at the live shot of the flag lowered over the white house as it is in state buildings across america. much more "cycle" straight ahead. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancin
don't like the sound of our voices. snd. >> i'll a little hurt more than offended. >> i'm pretty sure it was directed at you, not me. >> not directed at krystal. >> i'm not angry, i'm just sad. >> the death of president kennedy changed forever politics in this country. you're looking at the live shot of the flag lowered over the white house as it is in state buildings across america. much more "cycle" straight ahead. the american dream is of a better...
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we depend on you, we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of >> you are one of the voices of thishow. this show. >> so join the conversation and >> so join the conversation and make it your own. make it your own. >> the stream. >> the stream. next next on al jazeera america on al jazeera america and join the conversation and join the conversation online @ajamstream. online @ajamstream. >> tech stocks are back and with a vengeance. the composite index is up a whopping 35% so far this year. that's way ahead of the dow and s&p i can dis&p indices. the dow is up 219%. if you put a thousand dollars in right now it would be worth $3,591. but take a look at these individual stocks which is seeing bigger returns alone. micron technology. this makes semi conductor devices. netflix up to 259% for the year. internet stocks have fared pretty well in general this year. yelp is up 224%. linkedin up 95% and facebook which got off to a bad start when it's start price dipped below, it inked out a 76% gain this year. despite big stock price gains it's been a mixed picture when it comes to balance s
we depend on you, we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of >> you are one of the voices of thishow. this show. >> so join the conversation and >> so join the conversation and make it your own. make it your own. >> the stream. >> the stream. next next on al jazeera america on al jazeera america and join the conversation and join the conversation online @ajamstream. online @ajamstream. >> tech stocks are back and with a vengeance. the composite...
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i have a voice to create a better future. i have a voice as an idealist. how many other people don't feel like they can effect change. >> there's a passion, priorities problem. scriptures put the poor first. washington does not. i think one of the challenges for the community is to match the urgency of the situation with the urgency of their advocacy. >> at this seminary serene jones sees no passion deficit among her students. >> you read about the deep connection to the soul out of which activism comes, i see that in my students. i haven't seen that in the last 20 years like i have in the last two or three years. >> at the university of massachusetts, tom juravich also sees signs change may be coming from the bottom up. >> we saw this movement, people are beginning to be angry and they are beginning to organize. i think there's a lot of activity happening within social movements in this country that could be the basis of something different. >> the fundamental question is who are we as a nation. very few people are asking that. the churches, synagogues, m
i have a voice to create a better future. i have a voice as an idealist. how many other people don't feel like they can effect change. >> there's a passion, priorities problem. scriptures put the poor first. washington does not. i think one of the challenges for the community is to match the urgency of the situation with the urgency of their advocacy. >> at this seminary serene jones sees no passion deficit among her students. >> you read about the deep connection to the soul...
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now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! everyone loves pillsbury grands! >> good evening. andre announced arrival in huge way tonight for the warriors. wild west somewhat out with thunder from okc and andre had the last laugh. star power on the cour court. curry, offense galore. currently and total of 15, 3 made just in the first half. this was a little defense operational. clay thompson was feasting in oracle and lots to eat at home. clay 6 of 9 on 3's. play goes for 27 points. now watch this play. he calls for the ball wide see you later russell. had 22. time running out. l west brook drills a 3 pointer to pu
now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [...
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you can't ignore the voices saying. remember what gideon said, this is a civil rights issue and we need to shame the country into stepping up to the plate. >> if anyone wants to learn more about gideon's promise i have borrow brochure. the website is gideon's promise.org. >> can you tell us about your personal story ? >> my personal story came in 1991. i was convicted of second degree murder of shooting into an occupied car and attempted murder. it all erupted from the area i was from. i was from the projects in san francisco off the -- i forgot the highway, but i was a very interesting person of character from that projects. i was no angel but no killer. several different individual officers that brought me to the interest of a murder investigation. they put me right in a loop of a murder investigation with no evidence, no investigation whatsoever. it was just from a personal conflict between me and one san francisco police officer that led the whole conviction. >> and you were sentenced to life in prison? >> yes. i wa
you can't ignore the voices saying. remember what gideon said, this is a civil rights issue and we need to shame the country into stepping up to the plate. >> if anyone wants to learn more about gideon's promise i have borrow brochure. the website is gideon's promise.org. >> can you tell us about your personal story ? >> my personal story came in 1991. i was convicted of second degree murder of shooting into an occupied car and attempted murder. it all erupted from the area i...
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that voice is a voice to fight for and it may change policy. there is a direct correlation. i love the fact that even today with the women's health initiative that weiss lawns by the disclosure that the nih was excluding women in clinical study trials, to this day it was the biggest human rights study ever. it's so so important is a cause-and-effect to have women participate in the political process and what evolves from it. i think about title ix for example. in fact, i was talking about it the other day with donna brazile as a matter of fact and she was the beneficiary. i said i love the fact that you get young women who are so active and there's no second thought about it. they are active in sports because the law make sure that those sports for women were treated equally. >> itself fascinating how late the rights and responsibilities in respect came and the protections came all during, many of them during your four decades of service where you were really there at a formative period were people that were younger than you may take granted that you were witness to the chan
that voice is a voice to fight for and it may change policy. there is a direct correlation. i love the fact that even today with the women's health initiative that weiss lawns by the disclosure that the nih was excluding women in clinical study trials, to this day it was the biggest human rights study ever. it's so so important is a cause-and-effect to have women participate in the political process and what evolves from it. i think about title ix for example. in fact, i was talking about it...
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now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag!hy! by! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. weather. a chilly start. 30s and 40s and lisa air general is here at 5:00. >> thank you. >> people are talking about bat kid and his crime-fighting adventures on the streets of san francisco. >> miles scott, akabatkid rescued a damsel in distress and foiled the penguin's plan. >> and he received a chocolate key to the city. it was a full day for this super hero in training. we put together the best moments on our website so you can relive the excitement. find that at abc7 news.com. >> check it out. if you didn't get to see some of it, it is great stuff. >> it is fun to watch again. i'm carolyn johnson. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong wi
now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag!hy! by! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. weather. a chilly start. 30s and 40s and lisa air general is here at 5:00. >> thank you. >> people are talking about bat kid and his crime-fighting adventures on the streets of san francisco. >> miles scott, akabatkid rescued a damsel in distress and foiled the penguin's plan. >> and he received a...
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we are looking at egypt where most of the voices in the media are lining up behind the military government. those who do not are getting much less air time. >>> . >>> kenya and the fall out from the siege at the mall in nairobi. new rules for the media. reporters don't like them. >>> what's with the israeli journalists moving into politics? >>> commuting the boarding sentence of the new york city subway conductor in our web video of the week. >> when egyptians turned on their televisions, they saw someone they haven't seen in more than four months, their former president. he was in court charged with incitement to cause murder. some journalists were allowed in, but they had to check their phones, cameras and recording devices at the door. it was a carefully core gravelled media event which gave egyptian-state owned media control over how much attention morsi would receive. >> that's as little as possible. since morsi and the muslim brotherhood were ousted, most have supported the transitional authorities. the voices of dissent are growing quieter. the government's backers seem to lack a se
we are looking at egypt where most of the voices in the media are lining up behind the military government. those who do not are getting much less air time. >>> . >>> kenya and the fall out from the siege at the mall in nairobi. new rules for the media. reporters don't like them. >>> what's with the israeli journalists moving into politics? >>> commuting the boarding sentence of the new york city subway conductor in our web video of the week. >> when...
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this time four chinese voices that international news organizations that to make to report the news inina. >> there has been increased scrutiny of media in china. >> despite china's ken sores apparatus, news comes back in. >> they try to make sure that people are apprehensive, and you're always looking over your shoulder. >> bloomberg news has had reason to look over its shoulder in china ever since last year when it ran an explosive piece on journalism on the man about to take charge of the communist party. he held acces held assets world $2 billion. the message was clear. the damage was done and bloomberg threw in a quote for good measure about the ruling party, corruption and family. rein in your spouses, children, relatives and staff, he said, and vow not to use power for personal gain. all aroun around the world our r leaders in politics have family members who benefit from their connections in the country. china is no different. but what is different is that the chinese government and the communist party are trying to set themselves up as this model where everyone is equal. peopl
this time four chinese voices that international news organizations that to make to report the news inina. >> there has been increased scrutiny of media in china. >> despite china's ken sores apparatus, news comes back in. >> they try to make sure that people are apprehensive, and you're always looking over your shoulder. >> bloomberg news has had reason to look over its shoulder in china ever since last year when it ran an explosive piece on journalism on the man about...
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for example, the hearing voices network-there's a hearing voices training to help people learn how to facilitate these groups which are designed for people who have that experience to help one another and learn and discuss coping strategies and things like that. so, that's an example of a very specific training. we also have one called emotional cpr. emotional cpr-very, very strong program. talk to me about that. emotional cpr is a program that's really been spreading around the country. it's very exciting, and it's designed not just for peer providers, but really even for lay people, administrators, really anyone who sort of has the possibility of interacting with someone in emotional distress. family members-it can be useful for that. and it really is just a way, it's kind of a three-step process with, the c is about connecting with the person and helping to meet them where they're at, when they're in crisis. and then the p is sort of for empowering, which is helping that person to kind of regain a sense of control over their lives. and then, the r is for revitalizing, which is help
for example, the hearing voices network-there's a hearing voices training to help people learn how to facilitate these groups which are designed for people who have that experience to help one another and learn and discuss coping strategies and things like that. so, that's an example of a very specific training. we also have one called emotional cpr. emotional cpr-very, very strong program. talk to me about that. emotional cpr is a program that's really been spreading around the country. it's...
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now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. she's just gif-ing out, honey what's up with grandma? ♪ hey! must be the honey! over the great deals she got at kmart. i didn't know grandma could move like that. friday and saturday family outerwear and cold weather accessories are 50% off and members always get more. join today! kmart. get in. get more christmas. >> an old cliche, wanting to express your love on top of a mountain. but that was the dream of one rock-climbing entrepreneur. these stunning pictures were taken for an extreme wedding company, founded by adventure and ordained minister himself, and the company unfortunately never got off the ground. weiss died in a climbing accident shortly after these pictures were taken. the photographer ben horton remembers shooting the photos. >> we didn't really have all the pieces together when we were out there. gill had an idea and a wedding dress. and he was literally walking around camp four, which is t
now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. she's just gif-ing out, honey what's up with grandma? ♪ hey! must be the honey! over the great deals she got at kmart. i didn't know grandma could move like that. friday and saturday family outerwear and cold weather accessories are 50% off and members always get more. join today! kmart. get in. get more christmas....
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i think those are two committees we want to see that are strong and a represent our voice of english learners. so i think when i read a report like this you said there were only 5 members there and delake could be lacking los also in strength. i'm concerned they're not up to the full advocates for our students. this is where i come from. i'm not suggesting it only requesting that. it came to mind >> sorry i'm so special because i'm charged with data over 6 years. so i'm not sure i will understand all but delake is a long-term problem because the families are from the elementary school school it's me. and those 92 no new face coming. and another problem is the bbc person. it's a lot of information go back to school talk to the parents and for the policy what do you do and a talking for your school the parents. and b cc would catch up with the school and we part for the - for the b cc member we report what is going good for everything. and it's really different in two groups. the member is for the school for the member coming and b cc is before job and then same job is for the student
i think those are two committees we want to see that are strong and a represent our voice of english learners. so i think when i read a report like this you said there were only 5 members there and delake could be lacking los also in strength. i'm concerned they're not up to the full advocates for our students. this is where i come from. i'm not suggesting it only requesting that. it came to mind >> sorry i'm so special because i'm charged with data over 6 years. so i'm not sure i will...
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so i don't like to use the word pressure, it's more voicing what we want.ve democracy. so i've heard so much times, my friends and neighbors and colleagues, i know, it's so wrong, we have to do something about it. we didn't translate that concern to our representative, be it our senator or representative. so this is an invitation to say, okay, take that concern, take that pain and that worry and voice it so that our message is getting through to the decision makers. >> some of the people in the video harry belafonte, stevie wonder, when you made the call to them, i can't imagine a single one of those names saying they would not be on board happily. >> happily, meaning it's important to us and it's time and you know, it's such a gift and a joy to be engaged in the process and under democratic process and i think maybe we forget we each can do something, it seems like such an overwhelming issue and any overwhelming issue gets solved by slow continual person by person action. that's the invitation. and i think it's an ongoing project with more and more guests
so i don't like to use the word pressure, it's more voicing what we want.ve democracy. so i've heard so much times, my friends and neighbors and colleagues, i know, it's so wrong, we have to do something about it. we didn't translate that concern to our representative, be it our senator or representative. so this is an invitation to say, okay, take that concern, take that pain and that worry and voice it so that our message is getting through to the decision makers. >> some of the people...
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i voice the opposition for that hearing. i don't see that letter in any package. i would like to say i first talk with mr. williams when his client was westerly neighbor. he told me in return for the client's withdraw of all opposition the developer would perform certain work on the client's building. [inaudible] the protestors of this conversation. mr. williams asked if there were things i would like done on my building and i mind now that mr. williams is the developer's lawyer. surprise. i question these ethnics. in my day this would constitute conflict of interest. i am confident you ladies and gentlemen have noticed these points but i feel it prudent to restate them. based on the facts i trust you will support enforcement of the san francisco planning code and master plan and render justice decision. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> i appreciate your consideration. >> other speakers in support of the dr requester? okay. seeing none project sponsor. >> good evening vice president wu members of the commission. i am stev
i voice the opposition for that hearing. i don't see that letter in any package. i would like to say i first talk with mr. williams when his client was westerly neighbor. he told me in return for the client's withdraw of all opposition the developer would perform certain work on the client's building. [inaudible] the protestors of this conversation. mr. williams asked if there were things i would like done on my building and i mind now that mr. williams is the developer's lawyer. surprise. i...
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when you check out the cd, it is mostly me and my voice and the guitar. no strings.here are a couple of songs that have production on them. dave koss plays on it, rick braun. it is mostly intimate. tavis: i'm glad you said that. i got the project. i heard that great an interest to hear these two tracks live. i-40 for the cd. it is what i love most about you, what your hard-core fans like most about you, that you can make it work with a lot of production, but you can also make it work with just your voice and just this acoustic sound. that is what makes it so beautiful, that you are just as good stripped-down as you are with all the production. that is a wonderful gift. old, 20-30 51 years records later, i think i also like when i'm sitting at home and i'm playing -- i like the simple, the stripped-down stuff, as opposed to -- my band is real small. i don't have horns or two keyboard players. i don't use tracks. a lot of artists use tracks with their shows so they can sound full. -- i likeople kind of to hear people just play. the guitar, that's it. tavis: everybody k
when you check out the cd, it is mostly me and my voice and the guitar. no strings.here are a couple of songs that have production on them. dave koss plays on it, rick braun. it is mostly intimate. tavis: i'm glad you said that. i got the project. i heard that great an interest to hear these two tracks live. i-40 for the cd. it is what i love most about you, what your hard-core fans like most about you, that you can make it work with a lot of production, but you can also make it work with just...
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. >> you are one of the voices of >> you are one of the voices of this show. this show. >> i think you'veended >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it do not have the right to hide it from us. from us. >> so join the conversation and >> so join the conversation and make it your own. make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. online @ajamstream. >> for the first time in years, i have to talk about a subject i have been fairly happy to ignore. video game consoles. i don't play games or buy them. but a lot of people do, and millions are spent developing aaron alexis marketing games. and this year is shaping up as battle between sony and microsoft. so listen up, sony was first out of the box, no pun
. >> you are one of the voices of >> you are one of the voices of this show. this show. >> i think you'veended >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to...
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>> the voice that gets stuck in your head is the famous voice of "ask not" that's his. [ terrible voiceictation. his private dictation. >> reporter: "killing kennedy" strives to be a record of what happens during his thousand days in office. from the agony of the "bay of pigs" debacle -- >> i was too soft on communism and i told them i was ready. >> reporter: to the pink suit especially picked out to the day in dallas. >> oh, my favorite. >> i know. >> reporter: and even a nod to kennedy's obsession with abraham lincoln. >> tonight is the night i should go to the theater. >> reporter: all images from a legacy that began to be shaped in particular, by jackie kennedy almost immediately after her husband's death. >> kennedy was the ultimate figure on which we projected all of our hopes and aspirations. he was so forward-thinking and so optimistic and so inspirational to us collectively, that when he went, we lost that. >> reporter: how much of the story could be post humous mismaking, really? >> we know for a fact that his legacy is very carefully maintained, you know? and managed. i don't
>> the voice that gets stuck in your head is the famous voice of "ask not" that's his. [ terrible voiceictation. his private dictation. >> reporter: "killing kennedy" strives to be a record of what happens during his thousand days in office. from the agony of the "bay of pigs" debacle -- >> i was too soft on communism and i told them i was ready. >> reporter: to the pink suit especially picked out to the day in dallas. >> oh, my...
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he had a presence onstage and that voice... oh, my god. a real star." >> thank you so much. thank you. >> carlitos, i adore you. it's a yes. [cheers and applause] >> ♪ 'cause i'm dreaming ♪ of you tonight 4 chair challenge... ♪ estoy soÑando ♪ i knew i had to give the performance of my life. ♪ en mis brazos, baby... ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ no... ♪ and here in my room ♪ dreaming about you and me [cheers and applause] >> carlito, you are in my final four. >> i jump around, pick up mario, spun him around a couple of times. it was kind of an instinct that came to me to do it. gracias. >> carlito brings such a great energy to this competition. and i think he is gonna surprise people of what he can do. we will make sure that you feel 100% secure and ready to kill. >> paulina rubio is a strong woman. she always has something to say, and it's always for the better. ♪ ahh i definitely feel safe knowing that someone with her background is guiding me and is looking out for me. ♪ maria, maria [cheers and applause] ♪ you remind me of ♪ a west side story ♪ >> the fi
he had a presence onstage and that voice... oh, my god. a real star." >> thank you so much. thank you. >> carlitos, i adore you. it's a yes. [cheers and applause] >> ♪ 'cause i'm dreaming ♪ of you tonight 4 chair challenge... ♪ estoy soÑando ♪ i knew i had to give the performance of my life. ♪ en mis brazos, baby... ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ no... ♪ and here in my room ♪ dreaming about you and me [cheers and applause] >> carlito, you are in my final four....