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i still get voice mails. i walk into the office and see that red light go, on and i'm, like, oh, no, i have to check it. it takes so long to check. >> that's the thing. i know not to call up my hurricanes but doesn't listen to my voice mail. hey, could you pick up. whatever. you'll see that i called, and then he will just text and say what do i want? >> what to i do normally is leave a short voice mail. that's the thinking. you can to keep them short. i'll do a follow-up e-mail that some might find annoying. just to say -- >> double. the double. >> the double message. >> i explain it usually with the fact that you probably will check this voice mail any time soon. this is what i wanted. >> wow. >> i bet a bunch of other companies are going to do this now. they're not doing it to save money. they're doing it because it's 2004. >> that's a drop in the bucket from coca-cola. >> don't miss lauren on her sister network. log on to fox business.com. >> well, now to other time wasters, including one that sucks up a w
i still get voice mails. i walk into the office and see that red light go, on and i'm, like, oh, no, i have to check it. it takes so long to check. >> that's the thing. i know not to call up my hurricanes but doesn't listen to my voice mail. hey, could you pick up. whatever. you'll see that i called, and then he will just text and say what do i want? >> what to i do normally is leave a short voice mail. that's the thinking. you can to keep them short. i'll do a follow-up e-mail that...
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and to give me -- use my spoken voice more than my singing voice in that way. where you know what, before time runs out for me -- because i'm be 60 for -- i'll be 60 this year. it's than old. but still, i'm looking into the autumn years. >> that was nicely put. >> in our autumn years. 60 is the new 30. it could be the new 20. hey. >> you make 60 look good. that's all i can say. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. i think it's all about the spirit that you have within you. in health, it's terribly, terribly important, and i don't take anything for granted. but then i started to think, well, maybe i've never done this, and it was enticing to me. the notion, wow, this is music that is so special, and i didn't want to cover the songs and do it in a conventional way. i wanted to interpret them and bring my own sort of version of them back into -- back here to make this album for people to know that it exists. >> i love the choices that you made for this project. some great choices. there are a couple that stood out to me, and i could not wait to get you in
and to give me -- use my spoken voice more than my singing voice in that way. where you know what, before time runs out for me -- because i'm be 60 for -- i'll be 60 this year. it's than old. but still, i'm looking into the autumn years. >> that was nicely put. >> in our autumn years. 60 is the new 30. it could be the new 20. hey. >> you make 60 look good. that's all i can say. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. i think it's all about the spirit that you have...
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and i can only dream of a voice with the kind of resonance that yours has. >> our voices are very similarid. >> you think so? >> yeah. i have less control of mine than you do. i'm serious. >> really? and he revealed to me how he prepares every night. >> we yell at the seats. >> i'm going to practice this before the broadcast tonight. and make no mistake, they were all there for him. >> thank you very much. >> an honor. so we choose james earl jones. his 84th birthday coming up. telling me he has his next step planned, but he's not revealing it. we can't wait. >>> tonight the bay air wra dodges a big wet bullet. find out what happened to the storm that was supposed to leave us soaked. >>> fallout from a chokehold victim. how far will police go to subdue a suspect. >>> the flight of the orion space capsule. >>> the highway bypass that continues to drain millions from the budget, the story you will see only on abc 7 news. >>> you are taking a live look at a picture of, well, a storm that hasn't lived up to its potential. it has been spotty. some of you are getting hit hard. good evening. >>
and i can only dream of a voice with the kind of resonance that yours has. >> our voices are very similarid. >> you think so? >> yeah. i have less control of mine than you do. i'm serious. >> really? and he revealed to me how he prepares every night. >> we yell at the seats. >> i'm going to practice this before the broadcast tonight. and make no mistake, they were all there for him. >> thank you very much. >> an honor. so we choose james earl...
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and i can only dream of a voice with the kind of resonance that yours has. >> our voices are very similarid. >> you think so? and he revealed to me how he prepares. >> we yell at the seats. >> i'm going to practice this before the broadcast tonight. and make no mistake, they were all there for him. an honor. so we choose james earl jones. his 84th birthday coming up. we'll see you for "20/20" in just a few hours and "nightline" later on tonight. good night. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's kids week contestants -- he's focusing on becoming a corporate attorney, because of his fascination with the law and the way contracts are written. from burlington, wisconsin, make it your business to clap for tyler van patten. [ applause ] she's hoping to become a teacher and inspire her students in fun and interesting ways, much like her teachers did for her. from johns creek, georgia,
and i can only dream of a voice with the kind of resonance that yours has. >> our voices are very similarid. >> you think so? and he revealed to me how he prepares. >> we yell at the seats. >> i'm going to practice this before the broadcast tonight. and make no mistake, they were all there for him. an honor. so we choose james earl jones. his 84th birthday coming up. we'll see you for "20/20" in just a few hours and "nightline" later on tonight. good...
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, the really high voice.on't use that, except for just, like at the end of a song, on a show, to go crazy. mostly, it's that power, that big -- i take it to that level. also a low voice. it's that range that i always work in when i write and perform. it's just -- there's a couple different -- i kind of get out of my comfort zone. one is do it again. it was -- i wrote it with jerry wanda of the fuji's and angela hunt, who was a grammy award winning song writer. she and i were kind of sitting around and i don't usually collaborate with someone on melody. she went up to this. i was like, really, that melody? i don't know if i can sing it. she's like try it. i hit it. it's a part of my singing i don't use very often. because someone else was guiding me, i did it. i'm a little out of my zone in a couple of these. it makes for good music. >> it works. that's a good thing. it's a good thing. have you -- have you noticed, you mentioned you were describing your voice a moment ago. can you tell -- can you hear that you
, the really high voice.on't use that, except for just, like at the end of a song, on a show, to go crazy. mostly, it's that power, that big -- i take it to that level. also a low voice. it's that range that i always work in when i write and perform. it's just -- there's a couple different -- i kind of get out of my comfort zone. one is do it again. it was -- i wrote it with jerry wanda of the fuji's and angela hunt, who was a grammy award winning song writer. she and i were kind of sitting...
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kaufman stresses that rest and eating healthy are the keeps to a healthy voice.hat as we get older, our vocal chords wear out? >> if you sing hard, you tend to get some scarring. >> reporter: and mariah sings hard. >> chef doeshe does. >> reporter: if she had a growth on her vocal chords, all is not lost. >> it's fixable. it doesn't mean they're cooked. >> reporter: her days of hitting the high notes are not necessarily over. >> yes. >> reporter: good news for everybody. >> good news. ♪ i love this girl >> reporter: surgery was a last resort for keith urban. and paul stanley of kiss, who both risked putting their most precious asset under the knife. british singer adele did it too in 2011. ♪ someone like you >> reporter: the singer is known for her raspy voice. and vocal coach matt farnsworth says that tone is noticeably different since her surgery. >> she had to restrain her voice and she has a slightly different sound to her voice but she's singing healthier. >> reporter: that said, adele expressed relief about her results in an appearance on "60 minutes." >> i
kaufman stresses that rest and eating healthy are the keeps to a healthy voice.hat as we get older, our vocal chords wear out? >> if you sing hard, you tend to get some scarring. >> reporter: and mariah sings hard. >> chef doeshe does. >> reporter: if she had a growth on her vocal chords, all is not lost. >> it's fixable. it doesn't mean they're cooked. >> reporter: her days of hitting the high notes are not necessarily over. >> yes. >> reporter:...
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(voice breaks) oh, god. it just gets harder every time. come here., uh, this is insane. big tippi is family. so zip it, cap'n crunch. big tippi, you were the best thing to come out of los angeles. except for the fake academy award i got for best supporting lover. (kisses) there is no greater tragedy than outliving your own wine glass. (door closes) (playing "amazing grace") when did you learn to play the bagpipes? (panting) middle school band. a friend told me it would help me get girls. turned out it really wasn't a friend. more like a clever bully. so sorry about big tippi, jules. what a terrible accident. this was no accident. this was karma. your wrestler friend from tampa? no. no, i lied, and now the universe is pissed at me. laurie, please help me get the universe to like me again. at least you're honoring tippi's memory and not wussing out because you're afraid of a loop-de-loop. ordinarily, i'd be machine gun snarking this moment. (imitates rapid gunfire) (makes gurgling sound) (penny clinks) that's just about the saddest game of penny can i'
(voice breaks) oh, god. it just gets harder every time. come here., uh, this is insane. big tippi is family. so zip it, cap'n crunch. big tippi, you were the best thing to come out of los angeles. except for the fake academy award i got for best supporting lover. (kisses) there is no greater tragedy than outliving your own wine glass. (door closes) (playing "amazing grace") when did you learn to play the bagpipes? (panting) middle school band. a friend told me it would help me get...
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and if you are siblings you have the same voice.arned from an early age that music was a fun thing to do. >> the thing about old time music is it's totally accessible. you can have a huge, huge group of people playing it. and all be having fun together. it's kind of a communal -- >> it is, it is totally in the moment. >> and in fact you don't even need to know the tune. can you learn it on the fly. -- you can learn it on the fly. you don't even need to know the person. >> a lot of people become musicians, they don't have to talk at parties. it is extremely social, you can be there for hours and be socializing and don't have to talk . >> there's like a community of people actually around the world that play this music and love it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that stowndz just that sounds just like music. >> we love to play for people, that's just the most fun. it's so great when you are playing, and it looks like people are enjoying it and then that comes back to you. you get more energy. >> it's a feedback loop. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so far we made $1. >> but
and if you are siblings you have the same voice.arned from an early age that music was a fun thing to do. >> the thing about old time music is it's totally accessible. you can have a huge, huge group of people playing it. and all be having fun together. it's kind of a communal -- >> it is, it is totally in the moment. >> and in fact you don't even need to know the tune. can you learn it on the fly. -- you can learn it on the fly. you don't even need to know the person....
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, raising their voices. what does it cost? >> bender my bed. >> i thought it was every bed. indeed, very important to have these women voices. they want to tell the truth and bear witness. brothers too. >> tell us since we are talking about sanitized, tell us about martin luther king and his -- what do you mean by that? >> you mention his name, it is like john cold frame and knee nazi moan, just got to pause for a moment. how, in the face of so much hatred and contempt could he do shout so much love, the face of so much terror? he is in the paddy wagon in the 1960s the get him in the dark with a german shepherd coming get him every moment. and in readsville prison, looks like martin had a nervous breakdown. one word to say, this is the price we must pay for the freedom of our people. that is why we are talking about when we talk about martin luther king. he is the product of a tradition, comes out of a rich tradition, brother moses is in arizona somewhere. he understands that. what happens to martin luther k
, raising their voices. what does it cost? >> bender my bed. >> i thought it was every bed. indeed, very important to have these women voices. they want to tell the truth and bear witness. brothers too. >> tell us since we are talking about sanitized, tell us about martin luther king and his -- what do you mean by that? >> you mention his name, it is like john cold frame and knee nazi moan, just got to pause for a moment. how, in the face of so much hatred and contempt...
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lots of other decorations going on. >>> the soothing sounds of the human voice.sands fall asleep. how she's able to do it and even cure depression among her fathsful. >>> ahead, how to finish off your list in one fell swoop. some very create of and frugal gift ideas straight from the dollar store. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this ro ♪ >>> all right. the latest viral video star is one of the few rising to fame while refusing to adhere to the old adage. the squeaky wheel gets the grease. >> asbestbc's bazi kanani has h story. >> reporter: a youtube sensation. millions watching maria fold towels, flip pages or tap her wooden brush. her fans hanging on her every quiet word. >> soft voices. >> a whisper feels very intimate. >> it is. almost as though you're part of something secret. >> reporter: what is the secret? why would anyone want to watch this? >> it puts you in this euphoric like bubbly champagne bubbling in your head. >> reporter: maria is describing a condition called asmr, autonomous, sensory meridian res
lots of other decorations going on. >>> the soothing sounds of the human voice.sands fall asleep. how she's able to do it and even cure depression among her fathsful. >>> ahead, how to finish off your list in one fell swoop. some very create of and frugal gift ideas straight from the dollar store. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this ro ♪ >>> all right. the latest viral video star is one of...
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voice.is well-known that the passive is overused by academics. on the basis of the analysis made of the data which recollect david is a suggestion that null hypothesis can be rejected. and lawyers of the outstanding balances repaid in full, the unearned finance charge will be refunded to the passage in a row and political officials may all recognize the recently resigned director of the secret service, julia pierson who in trying to explain how it is that on her watch an armed intruder with the sense to the white house sprinted across the lawn, manage to get into the white house armed with a knife before he was finally tackled while she said the stakes were made. what members called the evasive passes. accordingly, all the classic style guides advise against using the voice. use the active voice. the active voice is usually more direct and vigorous than the passive. many sentences can be made lightly and emphatic by substituting the active voice for some expression on his there is or could b
voice.is well-known that the passive is overused by academics. on the basis of the analysis made of the data which recollect david is a suggestion that null hypothesis can be rejected. and lawyers of the outstanding balances repaid in full, the unearned finance charge will be refunded to the passage in a row and political officials may all recognize the recently resigned director of the secret service, julia pierson who in trying to explain how it is that on her watch an armed intruder with the...
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. >>> a man heard voices that told him to take his life, after listening to those voices he jumped off the golden gate bridge. unlike other people who jump, he survived. >> reporter: no one knows how many people jump off the golden gate bridge. officials stopped releasing numbers after the number reached 1,000. only 10 have lived, only four can walk. kevin hines is one of those four. on september 5, 2000 kevin walked on to the bridge, mentally ill, hearing mysterious voices and in the grip of an unshakable depression he had a compulsion to end his life, he was 18 years old. >> when i got here i was crying my eyes out and i just kept telling myself, you must die, you must die. a voice in my head kept saying the exact same thing. i turned around, looked at the traffic. turned back to the bay and hurdled over the bay. >> twinkle, twinkle little star. >> reporter: hines life has been lucky in some ways and unlucky to others. he was adopted by well to do san francisco couple, that loved children so much that he adopted three. the adopted children got all the love and material comfort a chil
. >>> a man heard voices that told him to take his life, after listening to those voices he jumped off the golden gate bridge. unlike other people who jump, he survived. >> reporter: no one knows how many people jump off the golden gate bridge. officials stopped releasing numbers after the number reached 1,000. only 10 have lived, only four can walk. kevin hines is one of those four. on september 5, 2000 kevin walked on to the bridge, mentally ill, hearing mysterious voices and...
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. >> her voice so calming, she says she can use it to soothe them. >> soft voices. >> lull them to sleepen cure them on depression. >> it puts you in this e euphoric -- >> but first, the "nightline" five. >> when heartburn comes creeping up on you, fight back with relief so smooth, it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. only from tums. >>> inside every ricola drop, there's a magic herb blend. for powerful cough relief with a liquid center that calms your cough. ricola extra strength. cough. ricola extra strength. ♪ ricola ♪ ♪ we put all the apps you love inside a car designed to connect you to a world of possibilities. the connected car by volvo. innovating for you. give the gift of volvo this season and we'll give you your first month's payment on us. >>> good evening. new york city's mayor is asking for help keeping the peace tonight in the backlash after two nypd officers were shot dead while sitting in their patrol car. their attacker reportedly claimed he was getting pay back for the lives of eric garner and mike brown. now, as our nation con
. >> her voice so calming, she says she can use it to soothe them. >> soft voices. >> lull them to sleepen cure them on depression. >> it puts you in this e euphoric -- >> but first, the "nightline" five. >> when heartburn comes creeping up on you, fight back with relief so smooth, it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. only from tums. >>> inside every ricola drop, there's a magic herb blend. for...
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their voice, they have a powerful tool right there within themselves?marine it is the foundation of what we do at kids views, it is about empowering kids to voice their opinions and understand how to use the technology responsibly. there is no reason why kids shouldn't be able to participate and use those rules. it is incredibly validating to do something positive and see a >> we were talking to a young lady saying she just wanted her voice to get out there. >> by the thousands, they're sending their government a message. >> ahead of 'em is a humanitarian crisis where tens of thousands of people are without food, water, shelter. >> a special one hour look at global attacks on free press. monday 9:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> the death toll could be much higher than anyone known. >> posing as a buyer... >> ...people ready then... >> mr. president >> who should answer for those people can ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. we are looking at the challenges of 21st century parenting and what's your best shot at raising a well balanced kid. how do you create
their voice, they have a powerful tool right there within themselves?marine it is the foundation of what we do at kids views, it is about empowering kids to voice their opinions and understand how to use the technology responsibly. there is no reason why kids shouldn't be able to participate and use those rules. it is incredibly validating to do something positive and see a >> we were talking to a young lady saying she just wanted her voice to get out there. >> by the thousands,...
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caruso's voice.probably obviously the most famous tenor of all time, even modern day tenors still use henrique caruso as a guide for a beautiful voice. eldridge johnson was really concerned with fidelity, and he would over and over made improvements to the way that the sound was transmitted through the horn. and eventually, in 1906, he was able to patent the inside horn machine, and he called it a victrola which is kind of a generic term today. we get a lot of questions from people, and they say oh, they got a victrola when in reality it could be another machine made by a company not made by victor. but that was a real success to put the horn, which kind of had become an accessory that a lot of people got tired of maneuvering around, because it was delicate, and then it's kind of like a magic thing that happened. the horn was folded upon itself and kind of sandwiched or stuffed into that little box, and that was his major invention. i would say, in making this little tiny machine play so well. >> mr.
caruso's voice.probably obviously the most famous tenor of all time, even modern day tenors still use henrique caruso as a guide for a beautiful voice. eldridge johnson was really concerned with fidelity, and he would over and over made improvements to the way that the sound was transmitted through the horn. and eventually, in 1906, he was able to patent the inside horn machine, and he called it a victrola which is kind of a generic term today. we get a lot of questions from people, and they...
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from the students and families are spate you're one of them and of them and bring their voice to the table i think this is so special and unique and exactly what this board is as opposed to be about you represent that an incredible friend and unfortunately, this board will be a lot of less fun you've reminded of the work has to be about love and sometimes we have to distance to a tune so i'm looking forward to working with you to being our friend i thank you so much for all you've done. >> thank you. i want to add i mention i miss sharing an office but really a lot of laughs and i will really miss you, we have a gift ms. casting could would you mind a small token of our appreciation. >> thank you. >> wow. >> (clapping). >> any comments. >> i actually have comments but i don't think i can - first of all, thank you and i was going to try to hold back the tears but i can't their fill of joy and gratitude and love for all the work and hardship all the engagement that everyone has allowed me portio be a part of i'm going to put those done so those are beautiful thank you no, no go ahead.
from the students and families are spate you're one of them and of them and bring their voice to the table i think this is so special and unique and exactly what this board is as opposed to be about you represent that an incredible friend and unfortunately, this board will be a lot of less fun you've reminded of the work has to be about love and sometimes we have to distance to a tune so i'm looking forward to working with you to being our friend i thank you so much for all you've done....
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when you hear that voice.ught that he would put up a little bit of a fight because he's already done the quintessential version. >> absolutely. >> why would he need to do it again. >> you know him, he's such a beautiful, wonderful, authentic human being. you know, at 78 years old, he is spry as can be. i called him up. he called right back and said, "i'd love to do it. i would love it, david." calls me david. "david, i would love it. be there tomorrow." this is the brilliance of rickey minor. i said, "john, why don't you come to the studio. we'll pick a key and go over the whole thing." she'd, "i love it, i'll be there." and ricky established an all-star rhythm section, billy childs on piano, clayton cameron on drums, and the bass -- instead of johnny coming to pick a key, there was that immediacy, capturing the voice with the new jazzier than his original. he got it. he was like, i think this is great to re-imagine this whole thing in a new way. he was all in. and i didn't expect that. now it seems very johnn
when you hear that voice.ught that he would put up a little bit of a fight because he's already done the quintessential version. >> absolutely. >> why would he need to do it again. >> you know him, he's such a beautiful, wonderful, authentic human being. you know, at 78 years old, he is spry as can be. i called him up. he called right back and said, "i'd love to do it. i would love it, david." calls me david. "david, i would love it. be there tomorrow."...
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this voice is coming out of this guy? this guy with these big old muscles. >> it's more fun to close your eyes and listen. ♪ i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ >> and he does voices. >> how does he sing all this? let's ask him. we have palmer allen right here. thank you for joining us. how did you learn you could hit those high notes? how long have you been hitting them? >> since i was 10 years old in church choir. >> what is your vocal range? >> i don't know. it goes from very, very high. like barbra streisand. to very, very low like louis armstrong. when my choir director said do my part, what i did was everybody's part. >> what do people say when they hear your voice? >> they don't believe it's me. like if i'm doing george burns. it's like this, i don't know why i do it, but i do. while george, if i could remember, i would tell you. but i can't. >> i need to know how you got into a small engine shop to ng the owner. we gather on tuesday night and we sing. >> so is this just your hobby? because you're a chaplain
this voice is coming out of this guy? this guy with these big old muscles. >> it's more fun to close your eyes and listen. ♪ i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ >> and he does voices. >> how does he sing all this? let's ask him. we have palmer allen right here. thank you for joining us. how did you learn you could hit those high notes? how long have you been hitting them? >> since i was 10 years old in church choir. >> what is your vocal range? >>...
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their voice known. it is about a leader giving a voice to the voiceless. it is about humanity coming together to say enough is enough. that is what you see when dr. king asks for people who do not have a conscious -- conscience. help us tell the nation, help us tell the president this is not ok. there were people whose voices were trampled upon. all of these means by which people were kept away from being able to register to vote. they needed a voice. >> what is oprah winfrey's role in this? oprah was the change agent. this seven-year journey was marked with so many disappointments, so many frustrations, a lot of them were to do with -- we do not have enough money. there was an undercurrent, is the world ready for black characters playing the protagonist? so many times in the past, we have seen these kinds of films told through white eyes and white characters. the script i initially read had lpga -- lbj as the driving force. there were lots of factors at play. she was the rocket fuel we needed. >> the r
their voice known. it is about a leader giving a voice to the voiceless. it is about humanity coming together to say enough is enough. that is what you see when dr. king asks for people who do not have a conscious -- conscience. help us tell the nation, help us tell the president this is not ok. there were people whose voices were trampled upon. all of these means by which people were kept away from being able to register to vote. they needed a voice. >> what is oprah winfrey's role in...
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he is the voice that welcomes you into the moda center. the first thing you hear other than music, the first words not from an usher, is mark mason saying, hello, trail blazer fans. welcome back to the beautiful moda center for tonight's game. and that is just like you walk in, and that is what you expect to hear at an nba game. but not just an nba game, but the trail blazers game. so i think mark mason's voice really sets the stage and comes with what you expect, you know, here at a trail blazers game. >> i've never missed a game since i started. i have done something like 730, i don't know, five straight, regular season and playoff games. including preseason, maybe closer to 800 games. i have never missed one. i have been sick. i have showed up in snowstorms and everything else. but i have never missed one. >> it's so great to have someone like him be behind the microphone, because he is the ironman of broadcasting. you know, he is on this amazing streak. he hasn't missed a game in forever. we've come close a couple of times. he'll scare
he is the voice that welcomes you into the moda center. the first thing you hear other than music, the first words not from an usher, is mark mason saying, hello, trail blazer fans. welcome back to the beautiful moda center for tonight's game. and that is just like you walk in, and that is what you expect to hear at an nba game. but not just an nba game, but the trail blazers game. so i think mark mason's voice really sets the stage and comes with what you expect, you know, here at a trail...
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very, very well-known for the irish songs and also he had a beautiful tenor voice.ed caruso as his model. when you and i were young, maggie by john mcformic. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and also i can close the lid to have the same effect. reopen the lid and my doors and you have extra volume again. it was also very important to bring this new available machine to the masses. he really was very much wanting to make sure that the music was heard by anybody who would like to hear it. in the years, he did manufacture talking machines that were very well priced. most people could afford them. >> the machine i would like to show you now now that we have seen the other too was the cre denza. what make this is machine so very special was the fact that in 1925, the company had a big promotion referred to as victor day. on that day, customers were invited to go to the local stores and by the very first orthophonic machine and also records, these were records that were recorded elect rickally by the use of a microphone where earlier records were referred to as acoustic and they were recorded in
very, very well-known for the irish songs and also he had a beautiful tenor voice.ed caruso as his model. when you and i were young, maggie by john mcformic. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and also i can close the lid to have the same effect. reopen the lid and my doors and you have extra volume again. it was also very important to bring this new available machine to the masses. he really was very much wanting to make sure that the music was heard by anybody who would like to hear it. in the years, he...
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. >> what is that voice?she mines humanity from characters pre-much like -- pretty much like no one else i have worked with. she is inas interested in silence as she is words. she is a director so she is interested in words. there is something great about what she does on the line as well is off the line. i have been taught that true acting is reacting and i saw her get things out of me in the middle of nowhere that i did not know were in there. i always knew that in playing dr. king what i could not afford to do is further accentuate what we already know. i needed someone who could guide me to what we have done. the fact that in many ways what john lewis just said in that clip, the friend, the kind person who is not just projecting christian love and duty but who would take his hat off and for his friend who would listen to john lewis in a car when he feels like i cannot go on as we show on the film and this young man says to him, i once heard you in the pulpit saying fear not, we have come too far to turn b
. >> what is that voice?she mines humanity from characters pre-much like -- pretty much like no one else i have worked with. she is inas interested in silence as she is words. she is a director so she is interested in words. there is something great about what she does on the line as well is off the line. i have been taught that true acting is reacting and i saw her get things out of me in the middle of nowhere that i did not know were in there. i always knew that in playing dr. king what...
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. >>> the soothing sounds of the human voice.tle speech of a youtube sensation helping thousands fall asleep. how she's able to do it and even cure depression among her faithful. >>> ahead, how to finish off your list in one fell swoop. some very create of and frugal gift ideas straight from the dollar store. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. create of and frugal gift ideas straight from the dollar store. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ ♪ >>> all right. the latest viral video star is one of the few rising to fame while refusing to adhere to the old saying "the squeaky wheel gets the grease." >> she is quietly getting popularity by doing what most of us avoid -- putting you to sleep. >> abc's bazi kanani has her story. >> reporter: a youtube sensation. millions watching maria fold towels, flip pages or tap her wooden brush. her fans hanging on her every quiet word. >> soft voices. >> a whi
. >>> the soothing sounds of the human voice.tle speech of a youtube sensation helping thousands fall asleep. how she's able to do it and even cure depression among her faithful. >>> ahead, how to finish off your list in one fell swoop. some very create of and frugal gift ideas straight from the dollar store. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. create of and frugal gift ideas...
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the voices of the young people, the voices of our children.u, god, for the voices that are being heard. we thank you for those who put their feet on the pavement. who walk through the streets. who, by our presence, demonstrates there is an unsettling spirit in our midst. we asked, god, that you drive out the things that would destroy us. drive out the violence in government hands. drive out the violence in the hands of our brothers and sisters. that black on black crime will not continue to be. drive out the pain, the frustration that leads us to turn on each other. drive out police officers who act without accountability. drive out government officials and corporate leaders who are insensitive to our pain and struggle. and god, then open the window of hope so we can believe in tomorrow. help us believe in tomorrow. help us not to be encumbered by the burdens of today. we love you. make us whole. we are broken. make us whole. amen. >> amen. [applause] >> while you still have your hands -- as far back as i can see. grab the hands of your neighb
the voices of the young people, the voices of our children.u, god, for the voices that are being heard. we thank you for those who put their feet on the pavement. who walk through the streets. who, by our presence, demonstrates there is an unsettling spirit in our midst. we asked, god, that you drive out the things that would destroy us. drive out the violence in government hands. drive out the violence in the hands of our brothers and sisters. that black on black crime will not continue to be....
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(strained voice) one!ill me. ♪ not call it a night, luv ♪ and i might just join the mile high club ♪ (caps explode) ♪ couldn't give a flying (bleep) ♪ ♪ yeah, let me touch back down but, sugar, if i have the flu, i can't run the 5k. (raspy voice) exactly. ♪ other half jiving, i love that sound ♪ (sobbing loudly) aah! (sobs) i'm ready. take me inside you. ♪ do the hump hump have a lick of my leftovers. i don't know how much longer i can keep this up. don't you quit on me. you're all i've got left. (blows whistle) great. let's call it a day. we're done when i say we're done. (whines) come on, dad, we're so exhausted. and my thighs are really chaffed. (singsongy) hey, hey, mama's boy, mama's boy. i bet you're gonna cry. squirt out a few. come on! cry! one, two, three, cry. one, two, three, cry. (door closes) bobby, i just came by to say... (coughs) ugh! this house smells like sweat socks filled with bleu cheese. it was him. it was me. (raspy voice) it's so great here, grayson. you should join us. cough-sicle?
(strained voice) one!ill me. ♪ not call it a night, luv ♪ and i might just join the mile high club ♪ (caps explode) ♪ couldn't give a flying (bleep) ♪ ♪ yeah, let me touch back down but, sugar, if i have the flu, i can't run the 5k. (raspy voice) exactly. ♪ other half jiving, i love that sound ♪ (sobbing loudly) aah! (sobs) i'm ready. take me inside you. ♪ do the hump hump have a lick of my leftovers. i don't know how much longer i can keep this up. don't you quit on me....
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voices during the scenes.t sure if it helped or hurt the show. >> it didn't work sometimes. >> jimmy: we have a clip. let's let the audience decide. >> we do? >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. check this out. >> fantastic. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> valentina? you've been quite distant, lately. i want you to answer this question. i want you to answer it honestly. >> what is it darling? ♪ >> jimmy: are you seeing another man? [ laughter ] ♪ [ in chipmunk voices ] >> how dare you? how can you accuse me of such a a thing? >> jimmy: because i'm a man. and a man knows when he's not being treated like a man. [ laughter ] >> you're a man? you make me laugh. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> jimmy: that's it. we're through! >> i've wanted to do this for a a very long time. [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: shorter clip than i remember. [ laughter ] i'm not sure what the director was thinking there. >> the voices seemed a little distracting. >> jimmy: distracting. i was just going to say that. if you remember right after that,
voices during the scenes.t sure if it helped or hurt the show. >> it didn't work sometimes. >> jimmy: we have a clip. let's let the audience decide. >> we do? >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. check this out. >> fantastic. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> valentina? you've been quite distant, lately. i want you to answer this question. i want you to answer it honestly. >> what is it darling? ♪ >> jimmy: are you seeing another man? [ laughter ] ♪ [ in...
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. >> that is craig wayne boyd, the winner of "the voice" 2014, collecting toys from our people in the crowd. we have more about that young man right there. >> as you can imagine winning a couple nights ago. >> the king of "the voice." >> we had a 75% chance of winning, the look on his face on both face, unbelievable. >> amazing. look forward to seeing craig. also ahead, willie shines the light on great tips. he is giving them a remarkable place to enjoy. we will catch up with them in a bit. plus, what is it like to be directed by anythingly that jolie? savannah caught up with two of the stars of angelina's new movie "unbroken." . >> we head into the weekend. we have snow in the northwest. gulf coast looking at rain in
. >> that is craig wayne boyd, the winner of "the voice" 2014, collecting toys from our people in the crowd. we have more about that young man right there. >> as you can imagine winning a couple nights ago. >> the king of "the voice." >> we had a 75% chance of winning, the look on his face on both face, unbelievable. >> amazing. look forward to seeing craig. also ahead, willie shines the light on great tips. he is giving them a remarkable place...
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their voice, they have a powerful tool right there within themselves?i marine it is the foundation of what we do at kids views, it is about empowering kids to voice their opinions and understand how to use the technology responsibly. there is no reason why kids shouldn't be able to participate and use those rules. it is incredibly validating to do something positive and see a >> tonight on tech know. a brutal killing. a thorough investigation. >> we're pushing the envelope. >> but this is no ordinary c.s.i. >> what went on right before that animal died? >> hunting the hunter. >> we're gonna take down the bad guys. >> solving the crime. >> we can save species. >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science. >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> tech know, where technology meets humanity. tonight at 7:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth
their voice, they have a powerful tool right there within themselves?i marine it is the foundation of what we do at kids views, it is about empowering kids to voice their opinions and understand how to use the technology responsibly. there is no reason why kids shouldn't be able to participate and use those rules. it is incredibly validating to do something positive and see a >> tonight on tech know. a brutal killing. a thorough investigation. >> we're pushing the envelope. >>...
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man's voice: you! woman's voice: you! you! you! [door slams shut] [both voices] you! oh ugh your fault you! my fault? your fault ugh your fault your right what? it's my fault what do you mean, your fault? ♪just the two of us you're right. it's my fault ♪we can make it if we try♪ ♪just the two of us woman's voice: maybe just you ♪just the two of us ♪just the two of us ♪building ... now back to cavuto on business. >>> well, santa is getting schooled because thanks to a single person, a massachusetts school canceled santa from appearing in its winter concert. a university of maine official discouraged putting up decorations of any kind because of the possibility of complaints. ben stein who is going on here? >> pure insanity. this is a country built on faith and cultural conditions. christmas is one of them. christmas is a great, great holiday. i'm a jew, a thorough, full-on jew. >> you are? >> i know you thought i was swedish, but i have no problem saying merry christmas and no problem celebrating the birth of the prince of peace. i have no problem with people gathering
man's voice: you! woman's voice: you! you! you! [door slams shut] [both voices] you! oh ugh your fault you! my fault? your fault ugh your fault your right what? it's my fault what do you mean, your fault? ♪just the two of us you're right. it's my fault ♪we can make it if we try♪ ♪just the two of us woman's voice: maybe just you ♪just the two of us ♪just the two of us ♪building ... now back to cavuto on business. >>> well, santa is getting schooled because thanks to a...
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central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz were the sweltering summers of south carolina but nevertheless, i stand here today to give voice to those who are now silent those who that gave in their life in battle out of duty and honor i've found with the stories i've heard from my veteran students and other veterans who have seen embattle each one fall even gave in their life for the man standing next to them by honoring the fall we must also honor who those who they for the truth of the matter u fought for and with those who made it back home this monument speaks for those who were made silent by death we as the community need to give voice to those who silently live on from our elected koflz of officials to our businesses and are corporations to every veteran service organization and amongst the veteran community itself we need to live our lives remembering the great skasz made for us to wo
central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz were the sweltering summers of south carolina but nevertheless, i stand here today to give voice to those who are now silent those who that gave in their life in battle out of duty and honor i've found with the stories i've heard from my veteran students...
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and today, i'm not raising my voice, it is the voice of those 66 million girls. [applause] >> sometimes people like to ask me -- why should girls go to school?why is it ? world, we half of the see progress and development. however, there are many countries where millions still theer -- still suffer from very old problems of war, poverty, and injustice. conflict, in which innocent people lose their lives. .nd children become orphans . we see many people becoming refugees. familiesistan, we see in bomb blasts. do notildren in africa have access to education, because of poverty. and as i said, we still see girls who have no freedom to go to school in the north of children iny countries like pakistan and india as we mentioned, many children -- especially in india and pakistan are deprived of the right to education. social status, or having been forced into child marriage or child labor. one of my very good school me, who the same age as has always been bold and offident girl, dreamed becoming a doctor. dream remained a dream. old, shee of 12 years was forced to get m
and today, i'm not raising my voice, it is the voice of those 66 million girls. [applause] >> sometimes people like to ask me -- why should girls go to school?why is it ? world, we half of the see progress and development. however, there are many countries where millions still theer -- still suffer from very old problems of war, poverty, and injustice. conflict, in which innocent people lose their lives. .nd children become orphans . we see many people becoming refugees. familiesistan, we...
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if you get distortions on the voices but you can also pick up the words.so i got most of it in my book is not a book of transcripts but rather a true narrative and dialogue out of these tapes. i would end up with 21 volumes of three-inch notebooks that represent about 8500 pages roughly 4 million words with nixon on watergate. i told my editor i am not sure which was more difficult, the transcription to make the tapes or digesting them back down to a readable document. nixon gets highly highly repetitive late in the game. there are two phases to watergate. there is the cover-up and then there is the cover-up of the cover-up. that is one nixon has jumped in with both feet. the taping system comes out during the start of the cover-up of the cover-up when alex butterfield testifies and how hague the white house chief of staff has no idea that there was a voice-activated system. he knew nixon had taken a few people, principally made, but he did not know he had a voice-activated system. and hague just can't believe the president of the united states had every w
if you get distortions on the voices but you can also pick up the words.so i got most of it in my book is not a book of transcripts but rather a true narrative and dialogue out of these tapes. i would end up with 21 volumes of three-inch notebooks that represent about 8500 pages roughly 4 million words with nixon on watergate. i told my editor i am not sure which was more difficult, the transcription to make the tapes or digesting them back down to a readable document. nixon gets highly highly...
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that will be combined with the cockpit voice recorder, which not only gives all the voices from the cockpit and transmissions to air traffic control, it also provides for voices from within -- and sometimes outside the cockpit, if there was heavy rain, it's possible you could hear that against the wind screen. if switches were pushed, you could associate a certain noise with certain switch. all of those things will factor into the forensics of trying to determine what happened to this aircraft. >> okay, we appreciate your analysis and insight. sonar has located what appears to be the main fuselage of flight 8501 right there on the bottom of the java sea. now they're trying to reach that wreckage to recover the bodies as well as the flight data record es. >> up next, we hear from a coup wl six family members onboard that flight. ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! yo
that will be combined with the cockpit voice recorder, which not only gives all the voices from the cockpit and transmissions to air traffic control, it also provides for voices from within -- and sometimes outside the cockpit, if there was heavy rain, it's possible you could hear that against the wind screen. if switches were pushed, you could associate a certain noise with certain switch. all of those things will factor into the forensics of trying to determine what happened to this aircraft....
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>> no, no. >> seth: okay, great. [ wrestling voice ] >> ahh!for stinkmouth pigman. stay tuned for james corden. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you h
>> no, no. >> seth: okay, great. [ wrestling voice ] >> ahh!for stinkmouth pigman. stay tuned for james corden. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a...
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you bring all the voices.as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael, diane nash, a wave of others. ella baker was a democratic activist, a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people, those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people, usually to be co-opted. and once you co-opted or murder, lo and behold depression, disorientation, and the possibility of those capacities in the abilities of ordinary people to overlook. ella baker is someone we have to catch up with. she is ahead of us, and she died, of course, working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers and the liberation movement. she was cosmopolitan, international, always at a grassroots level, and there is nothing wrong if people think you are charismatic, but you must use your ch
you bring all the voices.as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael, diane nash, a wave of others. ella baker was a democratic activist, a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people, those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown...
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. >> i also understand you get to speak to a legend, the voice, the amazing voice. >> yes, the voice. you are right. the unmistakable voice of darth vader. my interview with james earl jones and what he reveals about what he survived. i also asked for a few voice lessons. wait until you see how he answered that one. a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. comcast. bringing media and technology together for you. my whole life, i didn't have because it was too expensive. as a professional dancer, i tend to beat up my body a lot, and having health insurance is a priority for me. it's a relief to be able to keep the same doctor. i was born with a back condition that required surgery. i'm paying a fraction of what i used to pay. even with my back issues. i'm able to afford health insurance. i'm in. i'm in. for the first time ever. you too can enjoy quality hea
. >> i also understand you get to speak to a legend, the voice, the amazing voice. >> yes, the voice. you are right. the unmistakable voice of darth vader. my interview with james earl jones and what he reveals about what he survived. i also asked for a few voice lessons. wait until you see how he answered that one. a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years....
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a big loss and a voice that we'll all remember. we all have an attachment too.e'll talk about his life in music. we begin in new york city as there appears to be a truce in the raging battle between the city's mayor and police unions after two nypd officers were murdered this weekend. they urged them to let the grieving families prepare to bury their loved ones. >> all i can say is this is a time for every new yorker to think about these families. focus on these families. put them first. we can do that by respecting their pain and respecting their time of mourning. i'm asking everyone and this is across the spectrum to put aside protest, put aside demonstrations. until these funerals are passed let's focus just on these families and what they have lost. >> so the mayor got into a testy exchange with one reporter that asked about protestors and protests where demonstrators used racist language or called for dead cops. >> we talked to this so many times i'm going to talk about it again and the question is what are you guys going to do? keep dividing us? let's get
a big loss and a voice that we'll all remember. we all have an attachment too.e'll talk about his life in music. we begin in new york city as there appears to be a truce in the raging battle between the city's mayor and police unions after two nypd officers were murdered this weekend. they urged them to let the grieving families prepare to bury their loved ones. >> all i can say is this is a time for every new yorker to think about these families. focus on these families. put them first....
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it's called climate voices. it's -- the website is climatevoices.org. this is a network of scientists across the country, in all 50 states, that are going to their local communities and are willing to talk to any group within those local communities about climate science, about climate change, in those communities, and about what can be done in the community. and these scientists are ready to involve with their fellow citizens there. so please go to climatevoices.org and take a look at that developing and growing project. this morning i am delighted to be here with three distinguished scientists. we're talking about climate science and the current state of knowledge of climate science. and as you all know, it's not just the atmosphere that we're worried about. this is a real sort of jigsaw puzzle of land, water, atmosphere, and two of our presenters this morning are going to address the state of knowledge of that science. and then our final presenter will talk about a possible solution that addresses all of those, land, water, and atmosphere. so we'll g
it's called climate voices. it's -- the website is climatevoices.org. this is a network of scientists across the country, in all 50 states, that are going to their local communities and are willing to talk to any group within those local communities about climate science, about climate change, in those communities, and about what can be done in the community. and these scientists are ready to involve with their fellow citizens there. so please go to climatevoices.org and take a look at that...
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the public voice is important and we are open to hearing this. we want to hear from the p be on this proposal. before we move on, chief greg suhr? >> to be able to finish the process we are able to get our work done and reach the point where the commission believes where we have the final product then we would work with dem to get the new boundaries established and the new maps and the like. dem tells us it will be about 4-6 weeks to get that done so in mid-march, it will be no later than mid-may that the boundaries will take effect. >> thank you, chief. to begin our process of public input, do we have any public comment on our line item no. 4, the presentation of the district station boundaries assessment report. public comment. please step to the podium. >> david elliot louis, commenting strictly for myself as a resident of the tenderloin. i technically live in the northern precinct but i suffer the problem of the precinct. i live in the corner of larkin and valero and there is a honduran rock cocaine that are there. when gang members had a sta
the public voice is important and we are open to hearing this. we want to hear from the p be on this proposal. before we move on, chief greg suhr? >> to be able to finish the process we are able to get our work done and reach the point where the commission believes where we have the final product then we would work with dem to get the new boundaries established and the new maps and the like. dem tells us it will be about 4-6 weeks to get that done so in mid-march, it will be no later than...
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their voice, they have a powerful tool right there within themselves?marine it is the foundation of what we do at kids views, it is about empowering kids to voice their opinions and understand how to use the technology responsibly. there is no reason why kids shouldn't be able to participate and use those rules. it is incredibly validating to do something positive and see a >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america can ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. we are looking at the challenges of 21st century parenting and what's your best shot at raising a well balanced kid. how do you create a space that empowers the kid to take risks when the parent's prerogative is to protect them from risks? >> you have to find a space for them to talk and you are going to listen. it is not about you. you have interests about things that are fabulous but if your child's not interested, it's not going
their voice, they have a powerful tool right there within themselves?marine it is the foundation of what we do at kids views, it is about empowering kids to voice their opinions and understand how to use the technology responsibly. there is no reason why kids shouldn't be able to participate and use those rules. it is incredibly validating to do something positive and see a >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and...