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people are having voice augmentation or voice lifts.help a voice go from this. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: to this. >> one two, three. >> it's a simple concept. what we want to do is take those vocal cords that are thinner and not meeting and push them closer together. >> reporter: doctors use fillers to do that the same fillers that help ease wrinkles. >> restalyne or juvederm. >> reporter: 68-year-old mark cabot credits a voice lift with restoring his voice. >> some people my age could careless about their voice. i'm not retiring. i want my voice. >> reporter: cabot who owns his own travel agency spends as many as nine hours a day talking to clients. >> i was too embarrassed to go on the phone because it wasn't me. >> reporter: but in less than 15 minutes an few injections he's now back in business. >> tell the doctor he's bad for my business, also. >> reporter: voice augmentation injections last anywhere from three to nine months permanent vocal cord implants are another more invasive option. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs3 "eyewitnes
people are having voice augmentation or voice lifts.help a voice go from this. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: to this. >> one two, three. >> it's a simple concept. what we want to do is take those vocal cords that are thinner and not meeting and push them closer together. >> reporter: doctors use fillers to do that the same fillers that help ease wrinkles. >> restalyne or juvederm. >> reporter: 68-year-old mark cabot credits a voice lift with...
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voices. the first voice is that of what he calls the black or the voice of the text. the second voice in which fanon speaks to us he calls the voice of the theorist or the voice about the book. and it is very important that we distinguish these two voices. lewis suggests the comparison between the voice of the black and dante's condemned sipper in "the inferno" and a comparison between dante's guide and a theorist. so these suggest other metaphorical appropriations to help us to grasp these two voices through which fanon speaks to us in this text. and so recognizing this distinction, i think is really important. it helps us to read the text differently, and lewis really does a good job in developing this point. and closely related to this point is the very, very interesting suggestion that in the wretched of the earth these two voices become one so that the writing subject shifts in the wretched of the earth. and, again it's just very, very skillful scholarly insightful way in which he does t
voices. the first voice is that of what he calls the black or the voice of the text. the second voice in which fanon speaks to us he calls the voice of the theorist or the voice about the book. and it is very important that we distinguish these two voices. lewis suggests the comparison between the voice of the black and dante's condemned sipper in "the inferno" and a comparison between dante's guide and a theorist. so these suggest other metaphorical appropriations to help us to grasp...
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(lowered voice) what do you think, phil? (lowered voice) well, i have to admit, it's a steal.high-pitched voice) yes! yes! i told you! and you said gil thorpe makes a killing flipping houses. yeah, he brags about it all the time. every time he makes a sale he calls himself "flipper" and walks around making this dolphin sound. like... (imitates dolphin chirps) how does he do it? i hate him so much. okay, look, if the four of us go in on this together - we can minimize the risk. - or if none of us do it we can eliminate the risk altogether because none of you know anything about flipping houses. okay, well, we already have it figured out. i'm gonna be the designer because i know about colors and shapes. - yeah, so does lily. - i'm gonna be the contractor. and i'm gonna be the astronaut. oh, this is fun. phil, you go. mitchell, i am serious. i have overseen lots of projects in our home. i oversaw the remodel of our bathroom. under budget. right, phil? yeah. i was a little disappointed we didn't go for the butt-washing toilet, but otherwise... you can wash your own butt for free.
(lowered voice) what do you think, phil? (lowered voice) well, i have to admit, it's a steal.high-pitched voice) yes! yes! i told you! and you said gil thorpe makes a killing flipping houses. yeah, he brags about it all the time. every time he makes a sale he calls himself "flipper" and walks around making this dolphin sound. like... (imitates dolphin chirps) how does he do it? i hate him so much. okay, look, if the four of us go in on this together - we can minimize the risk. - or if...
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high-definition, or hd, voice.nsumer reports" says it may be worth trying. >> it's very early in the rollout right now. and the technology has some limitations. but it's promising. >> our preliminary tests found a noticeable difference. speech not only sounded fuller, it was easier to understand. >> reporter: all the major carriers are starting to roll it out. if high definition is available make sure it's activated on your phone. look for options like hd voice. other phones call it voiceover lte. advanced calling. or you'll see simply, voice and data on some others. if you don't have hd voice, there are several things you can do which may improve your audio right now. you can also play around with other personal call sounds like soft sound and clear sound. the good news is none of it, including hd voice, costs extra. here's the bad news. there are some limitations to hd voice. here's the big one. it works only between compatible phones within networks. for example, sprint customers can't have hd voice quality conv
high-definition, or hd, voice.nsumer reports" says it may be worth trying. >> it's very early in the rollout right now. and the technology has some limitations. but it's promising. >> our preliminary tests found a noticeable difference. speech not only sounded fuller, it was easier to understand. >> reporter: all the major carriers are starting to roll it out. if high definition is available make sure it's activated on your phone. look for options like hd voice. other...
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i'm not a lone voice. i am many. and our voices are our most powerful weapons. one child, one teacher, one book, and one thing, they can change the world. ( applause ) >> jon: please welcome back to the program malala yousafzai. ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> jon: i feel better already. >> oh, thank you, thank you so much. >> jon: it's been a rough day. what's your take on humanity these days-- pro or against? where do you have us? >> well, it is really tragic news what happened, and i have seen these kinds of situations in my life when there's no justice, when there's no human feelings, and there's no humanity, and for a second you think that no one has feelings at all. but we are-- our prayers are with the families and we pray for peace. we pray for the prosperity of everyone. >> jon: it's interesting you said something in the film which is one voice. and there are many voices and i think the easy thing to forget is how easy it is for darkness to wreak havoc and to forget we're really much more surrounded by light and by e
i'm not a lone voice. i am many. and our voices are our most powerful weapons. one child, one teacher, one book, and one thing, they can change the world. ( applause ) >> jon: please welcome back to the program malala yousafzai. ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> jon: i feel better already. >> oh, thank you, thank you so much. >> jon: it's been a rough day. what's your take on humanity these days-- pro or against? where do you have...
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the voice about the text is a voice of the adult. relating back to this experience that now becomes materialized in the text. i thought about this moment when what you call -- what you define situation in terms of realization of a -- experiences. that is an interesting way to think about this connection between the child and the adult through the lens of what it means to philosophize. so fanon is a modern thinker and coming out the french tradition of narrating one's own life. right through various critical operators. go back to this moment, me moment when the child begins to think. the moment of trauma, the moment where experience -- and so i could ask the question first and see what sense you make of that question in relation to what i found in your text about the children. the question i have is this. this kind of -- we're looking at this very new generation of people not only children, kind of incense advertized by the digital media culture where the other is experiencing through the flat screen. look this moment that fanon bring
the voice about the text is a voice of the adult. relating back to this experience that now becomes materialized in the text. i thought about this moment when what you call -- what you define situation in terms of realization of a -- experiences. that is an interesting way to think about this connection between the child and the adult through the lens of what it means to philosophize. so fanon is a modern thinker and coming out the french tradition of narrating one's own life. right through...
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and have voice be heard and build coalitions that address placed that don't have a voice and how to incorporate that voice building project sponsors are families it's been hard and challenging raising 4 kids in san francisco my youngest daughter special needs i it's been heartbreaking having her navigate through the school system as the a challenge and she's going to be 17 this week i'm happy it's really, really hard i've serviced on board on the board of the health center for a number of years i'm passionate about health care for everybody and help to really push the san francisco and see how important health care for everybody is if you look at my packet as you can see i've served from early childcare to public safety and school reform for the last 5 years worked to address neighborhood gaps and draw people together i hope i can continue to be a role model i'm a san francisco resident san francisco parent i'm a model of san francisco resident and i'm hoping that you'll look at that i'm a scapegoat parent and my life experience really points to that some of the things i can't highl
and have voice be heard and build coalitions that address placed that don't have a voice and how to incorporate that voice building project sponsors are families it's been hard and challenging raising 4 kids in san francisco my youngest daughter special needs i it's been heartbreaking having her navigate through the school system as the a challenge and she's going to be 17 this week i'm happy it's really, really hard i've serviced on board on the board of the health center for a number of years...
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their voice. retiring. i want my voice. >> reporter: he spend as many as nine hours a daze talking to clients. >> i was too embarrassed to go on the phone because it wasn't me. >> reporter: in less than 15 minutes and a few injections, he is now back in business. >> all right. >> reporter: voice augmentation injections last three to nine months, permanent vocal cord implants are another more invasive option. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> pretty incredible stuff. >> well, one baby surprised a new mom in an elevator, addison lumpkin could not wait longer when born between second and third floors in the south florida baptist hospital, in plant city. can you imagine this? her mother was scheduled for an induced lane are but as a hospital technician wheeled her in the elevator baby addison decide that had she was ready. she weighed in at 4-pound and 12 ounces. so mother on her own time and own schedule, carol. >> when you want to show up, you show up. nothing you can do bit. eyewi
their voice. retiring. i want my voice. >> reporter: he spend as many as nine hours a daze talking to clients. >> i was too embarrassed to go on the phone because it wasn't me. >> reporter: in less than 15 minutes and a few injections, he is now back in business. >> all right. >> reporter: voice augmentation injections last three to nine months, permanent vocal cord implants are another more invasive option. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness...
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i want my voice. >> reporter: voice augmentation injections last between three to nine months. it is not permanent. permanent vocal cord implant are a more invasive option. >> wow. >> much more expensive too. >> but here's the difference you can notice a different. >> dramatic difference. >> nice to know it is there. >> exactly. >> stephanie, thanks very much. >>> still to come in the next hour here what you need to know about a flood watch for this weekend. >>> she's called a hero how a woman helped police nab a suspect gunman in the south kara church massacre, plus. >>> a philadelphia police officer's random act of kindness goes viral i'm syma chowdhry how he helped two children with their chores and why a woman behind the camera wants everyone to see it. >>> and new at 6:00 o'clock, a vaananen pools and hot tubs? well, that is up for a vote tonight in rehoboth beach delaware, but it is not making a splash for everyone, we will look closer at that debate tonight on "eyewitness music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ you
i want my voice. >> reporter: voice augmentation injections last between three to nine months. it is not permanent. permanent vocal cord implant are a more invasive option. >> wow. >> much more expensive too. >> but here's the difference you can notice a different. >> dramatic difference. >> nice to know it is there. >> exactly. >> stephanie, thanks very much. >>> still to come in the next hour here what you need to know about a flood...
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his voice will be heard. i am a glad that you heard his voice. i appreciate the activity that is going on today. his spirit has been in each of us as we move forward to pass a budget without discussion, after all the work is done, it has been discussed and worked on and we came together and passed a resolution. i know that the senator from -- there are tears in your eyes. i know what it means. i would say, thank you, the real work that we have done and will do in this state, we will walk and in hand -- and -- hand in hand. as we go forward and work on issues, i hope that we carry this message forward and continue to hear that voice of the pastor, the reverend, the great senator clemente. god bless you. at the end of the day we want to make certain that we come back and have a discussion that relate to the issues. i want to tell you about what we will do as we lay his body to rest and the other activities. thank you. >> senator from lexington. >> i ask that the words be printed in the journal. i believe that the house is waiting for us, so that we
his voice will be heard. i am a glad that you heard his voice. i appreciate the activity that is going on today. his spirit has been in each of us as we move forward to pass a budget without discussion, after all the work is done, it has been discussed and worked on and we came together and passed a resolution. i know that the senator from -- there are tears in your eyes. i know what it means. i would say, thank you, the real work that we have done and will do in this state, we will walk and in...
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james obergefell's voice matters. but they're not the only voices that matter.was over 50 million americans who exercised their constitutionally protected vote and went to the ballot box and voted to affirm marriage as a man/woman union. so what today's decision did was strip that freedom to do so. not just from them but from the entire democratic process that we hold so near and dear as americans. >> this is considered a resounding victory for those in favor of farj. what are your group and other conservative groups going to do now moving forward to fight this. >> we're going to do what we've always done which is to advocate for the rights to peacefully live and act according to their faith. we're headed into uncharted territories with respect towards religious freedom and it remains to be seen, will people in this country still remain protected under the first amendment to live according to their faith with respect to marriage? >> thank you very much for talking and good luck on your side of this. thank you very much. well brook, again, very celebratory mood h
james obergefell's voice matters. but they're not the only voices that matter.was over 50 million americans who exercised their constitutionally protected vote and went to the ballot box and voted to affirm marriage as a man/woman union. so what today's decision did was strip that freedom to do so. not just from them but from the entire democratic process that we hold so near and dear as americans. >> this is considered a resounding victory for those in favor of farj. what are your group...
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in favor of the motion to reconsider signify by saying aye >> (multiple voices): aye. >> all opposed? so ordered the chair is ready to entertain a motion. >> i move we move 65 + care prescription drug plan and the blue shield medicare coordination of premiums and contributions for the 2016 plan year >> is there a second? >> second >> it's been prop rly moved and seconded that the plan be retained is there board comment? commissior sass? >> in the last round of voting i chose to vote against that option i'm mraenning to change my vote this time around i want to make one observation in doing so continuing with the 65 + plan is sort of the status quo plan similar costs and for those people who are reichly to be disappointed those people who favored the national plan and were looking forward to making that change they still have that option available to them through uhc and they did a similar to the blue shield plan and has case management features that the blue shield plan does not have what we have here at least, we are in the fortunate situation of having a national ppo plan available
in favor of the motion to reconsider signify by saying aye >> (multiple voices): aye. >> all opposed? so ordered the chair is ready to entertain a motion. >> i move we move 65 + care prescription drug plan and the blue shield medicare coordination of premiums and contributions for the 2016 plan year >> is there a second? >> second >> it's been prop rly moved and seconded that the plan be retained is there board comment? commissior sass? >> in the last...
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high definition, or hd, voice.sumer reports says it may be worth trying. >> it's very early in the rollout right now and the technology has some limitations, but it's promising. >> our preliminary tests found a noticeable difference. speech not only sounded fuller, it was easier to understand. >> all the major carriers are starting to roll it out. if high definition is available make sure it's activated on your phone. look for option the like hd voice. other phones call it voice over lte, advanced calling or you will see simply voice and data on some others. if you don't have hd voice, there are several things you can do which may improve your audio right now. you can also play around with other personal call sounds like soft sound and clear sound. the good news is none of it, including hd voice, costs extra yet. here's the bad news. there are some limitations for hd voice and here's the big one. with works only between compatible phones within networks. for example, sprint customers can't have hd voice quality con
high definition, or hd, voice.sumer reports says it may be worth trying. >> it's very early in the rollout right now and the technology has some limitations, but it's promising. >> our preliminary tests found a noticeable difference. speech not only sounded fuller, it was easier to understand. >> all the major carriers are starting to roll it out. if high definition is available make sure it's activated on your phone. look for option the like hd voice. other phones call it...
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james obergefell's voice matters. but they're not the only voices that matter.day was over 50 million americans who exercised their constitutionally protected vote and went to the ballot box and voted to affirm marriage as a man/woman union. so what today's decision did was strip that freedom to do so. not just from them but from the entire democratic process that we hold so near and dear as americans. >> this is considered a resounding victory for those in favor of farj. what are your group and other conservative groups going to do now moving forward to fight this. >> we're going to do what we've always done, which is to advocate for the rights to peacefully live and act according to their faith. we're headed into uncharted territories with respect towards religious freedom and it remains to be seen, will people in this country still remain protected under the first amendment to live according to their faith with respect to marriage? >> thank you very much for talking and good luck on your side of this. thank you very much. well, brook, again, very celebratory
james obergefell's voice matters. but they're not the only voices that matter.day was over 50 million americans who exercised their constitutionally protected vote and went to the ballot box and voted to affirm marriage as a man/woman union. so what today's decision did was strip that freedom to do so. not just from them but from the entire democratic process that we hold so near and dear as americans. >> this is considered a resounding victory for those in favor of farj. what are your...
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and she's a critical leader in our community on many front and really important that she brings the voice we feel this committee needs i strongly support her position. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello good afternoon. my name is a gloria the youth serviced director and here on behalf of the roads to map in support of tracey board's executive director for appointment the road map to peace is an initiative with the overly health and safety for the latino youth made up of many committees various organizations we're here in support of tracey brown and as she so 4r0r7b89 spoke in her years of experience not her life only but professional experience makes her a perfect candidate and in the admission drift for latino youth a long list of accomplishments she's an convalescent candidate worked also not only doing direct services working directly with young people but working on changing the policy change and on a larger scale collaborations so she co-founded the peace initiative that was part of centers and co-created many different networks of services to bring
and she's a critical leader in our community on many front and really important that she brings the voice we feel this committee needs i strongly support her position. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello good afternoon. my name is a gloria the youth serviced director and here on behalf of the roads to map in support of tracey board's executive director for appointment the road map to peace is an initiative with the overly health and safety for...
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voices, or the voices with the dominant brands in the analog world are also the primary sources of most of the content where people actually go to get news or information or entertainment. that's not to say that there's no space for, say, bloggers or for ordinary individuals to communicate. it's just that the internet, you have to understand, is very wide and deep, and it's easy to get lost in it. it's not necessarily, at this point in time, a medium of mass communications. >> hinojosa: so, when you say that it's wide and deep, there's also the question of who in fact has access to it to dive in? and there's an assumption in our country, and i would say even an assumption of people around the world, that everyone has access to this, that everyone has access to a computer, that everyone can get online. i mean, you see everybody with their phones. in fact, as someone who has studied issues of access, it's not like that at all, right? at least in our country, there is a percentage of people who are excluded, outside, because of, what, poverty and...? >> well, let me first deal with the so-
voices, or the voices with the dominant brands in the analog world are also the primary sources of most of the content where people actually go to get news or information or entertainment. that's not to say that there's no space for, say, bloggers or for ordinary individuals to communicate. it's just that the internet, you have to understand, is very wide and deep, and it's easy to get lost in it. it's not necessarily, at this point in time, a medium of mass communications. >> hinojosa:...
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." >> (multiple voices): aye. >> all those opposed? so ordered. next? item seven >> item seven action item approve kaiser permanente senior advantage fully-insured premiums and contributions ff 2016 plan year aon hewitt >> you have before you packet seven entitled. panel review -- excuse me for medicare retirees this program is a medicare advantage program cmf doesn't provide the numbers you can compute the final number in the hcc we get an early number a final number depending on what that number is we get a credit to the following year or an add-on a reduction of credit or what is the opposite of -- i'm losing my mind here so we add money or take money away >> on the offset >> thank you sir. so last year the pure rate we used to calculate our number with a credit from the prior year is 3003052 for the kaiser population is 37277 so this generates a credit to the 2000 medicare rate is $7.75 where we applied the credit we're at 31491 it's an excellent number it's an excellent program it's well managed with a large percentage of your retirees are in this
." >> (multiple voices): aye. >> all those opposed? so ordered. next? item seven >> item seven action item approve kaiser permanente senior advantage fully-insured premiums and contributions ff 2016 plan year aon hewitt >> you have before you packet seven entitled. panel review -- excuse me for medicare retirees this program is a medicare advantage program cmf doesn't provide the numbers you can compute the final number in the hcc we get an early number a final...
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the gentleman from florida voiced. >> i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i rise in opposition to the amendment. but i'm sure on behalf of everybody on the floor we ex end it -- we extend to mr. clawson our sympathy and hope that your mother's recovered. will recover. and i'm sure if she has the ability to be watching the television tonight, she's probably very proud of your courageous remarks on the floor. mr. clawson: thanks. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, while i appreciate the sentiment of the amendment, this is a complicated issue. that's an yunt statement -- that's an understatement. a multifaceted policy with multifaceted policy ramifications that really can't be fully debated in five or 10 minutes. the situation in syria remains highly complicated and complex and poses imminent threats to the united states and allied interests. particularly israel, jordan and iraq. recognizing congress
the gentleman from florida voiced. >> i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i rise in opposition to the amendment. but i'm sure on behalf of everybody on the floor we ex end it -- we extend to mr. clawson our sympathy and hope that your mother's recovered. will recover. and i'm sure if she has the ability to be watching the television tonight, she's...
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his powerful voice was a voice of reason for the oppressed and the hopeless as well as the discouraged and the disappointing. he spoke up and spoke for those who could not speak for themselves as he recognized that they had no seat at the table. he had a genuine love for god and for helping people no matter their gender, their race religion, or their belief. eople that own it know next week we want more money not to know there's a bar here. the big raid was the vice squad and police heads quarters. that was the big raid. >> and it was just the culmination of the frustration? >> it was like -- >> -- willthat led to the riots? >> when the normal cops came in they said "line up girls." these guys were hitting people ethics and excellent intertwined his christian witness. what a wonderful gift of affirmation shared with us by our late comrade and brother. the honor clementa pinckney was committed to the cause of african methodism taking full use of the authority given him in order to prophetically shepherd congregations. in order to make and grow disciples of jikes. in order to teach the w
his powerful voice was a voice of reason for the oppressed and the hopeless as well as the discouraged and the disappointing. he spoke up and spoke for those who could not speak for themselves as he recognized that they had no seat at the table. he had a genuine love for god and for helping people no matter their gender, their race religion, or their belief. eople that own it know next week we want more money not to know there's a bar here. the big raid was the vice squad and police heads...
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do you think they are speaking with the republican party, this tolerant voice? you're jumping, matt go ahead. >> chris, let me just say i watch your show and i hear you talking about these guys in pennsylvania, right. these labor union guys. >> i talk about people everywhere, regular people. >> but they are sitting back and looking at this and by the way the whole question about someone being -- having trouble with their gender i think is confusing for people who don't understand or don't have that problem, but then you take the next step and say shouldn't we be compassionate and understanding? i think there's a lot of americans who are like that. i think it's wrong to assume that republicans can't have that kind of view. look, i don't understand it in my own life the fact that she's making these decisions has the right to do it. >> that's great. that's a liberal view libertarian but also a liberal view. >> no that's not. >> leave caitlyn jenner alone. >> the republican platform next center which still matter you expect to hear this tolerant voice by your party?
do you think they are speaking with the republican party, this tolerant voice? you're jumping, matt go ahead. >> chris, let me just say i watch your show and i hear you talking about these guys in pennsylvania, right. these labor union guys. >> i talk about people everywhere, regular people. >> but they are sitting back and looking at this and by the way the whole question about someone being -- having trouble with their gender i think is confusing for people who don't...
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all those in favor, say, "aye." >> (multiple voices): aye. >> all those opposed. aye we're split. the motion fails. all right i'm ready to entertain a motion. i love that we adopt the national blue shield ppo. >> i will second that motion. >> it's been properly moved and seconded. is there board comment? is there public comment? hearing no public comment we're now ready to vote all those in favor, say, "aye." >> (multiple voices): aye. >> all those opposed? >> aye. no. opposed >> we're split i will ask our council what do we do? >> i think this is why we need to have seven members on a vote and everyone showing up to vote. >> we have gone through that. >> well at this point it's not going to pass today we know rates and benefits have to get done and i think unless people are willing to change their mind today i i will be talking to catherine what the next steps are which may include figure out a way to call a special meeting to get members here and we can take a vote again until it gets done there say charter there is a process for approving rates and benefits it has to get done i
all those in favor, say, "aye." >> (multiple voices): aye. >> all those opposed. aye we're split. the motion fails. all right i'm ready to entertain a motion. i love that we adopt the national blue shield ppo. >> i will second that motion. >> it's been properly moved and seconded. is there board comment? is there public comment? hearing no public comment we're now ready to vote all those in favor, say, "aye." >> (multiple voices): aye. >>...
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citywide advisory committee and i think will be an amazing commitment candidate to represent the voices on this committee. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon my name is a julie i'm here to support tracey brown a personal friend of mine and also i've known tracey over thirty years shows serviced me when i was a youth put me to work and certified any children now i think shows an excellent candidate has the passion to speak up for families that can't ant speak for themselves directs and guides them a great candidate for your committee explicit thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is a sarah page i live and reside in the city of san francisco i am supporting a candidacy of patty segal i've known for almost 40 years she is an outstanding person to serve on this advisory committee for children youth and their families her expertise expands access to quality services, her footprint actually is there for the current inches initiatives in the city for access to earlier childcare and entrance in productively because of
citywide advisory committee and i think will be an amazing commitment candidate to represent the voices on this committee. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon my name is a julie i'm here to support tracey brown a personal friend of mine and also i've known tracey over thirty years shows serviced me when i was a youth put me to work and certified any children now i think shows an excellent candidate has the passion to speak up for families that...
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i thought i heard your voice. what are you doing here? where are my parents?ool called, and your sister won a big award. nice try. the only person who would believe that would be haley. she's in jail. jail? (lowered voice) lily, what did i say? that it was only a matter of time. okay, no. didn't say that. okay, so here's the truth. your sister was caught drinking. but it's no big deal. your parents are there taking care of it right now. so... this is so awesome! i hope she hits the weights so she's totally ripped when she gets out. okay. let's change the subject. have a seat. have some breakfast. see if there's anything on that plate you like a lot. (cameron chuckles) is this bacon? of course it is, silly. been on a little bit of a health kick lately, so i took a vegan cooking class, and my new thing is "fakon." it's like real bacon. except for the look, the texture, and the taste. maybe the store-bought kind. but i make my own, so it's not even real fakon. it's faux-fakon. "faux-kon." (chuckles) it's faux-kon disgusting. you can't tell the difference. and gue
i thought i heard your voice. what are you doing here? where are my parents?ool called, and your sister won a big award. nice try. the only person who would believe that would be haley. she's in jail. jail? (lowered voice) lily, what did i say? that it was only a matter of time. okay, no. didn't say that. okay, so here's the truth. your sister was caught drinking. but it's no big deal. your parents are there taking care of it right now. so... this is so awesome! i hope she hits the weights so...
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and two african voices. is there such a thing as the african police?what do you think you're doing? [laughter] >> guest: vice of those it is two different things but i don't want to be dismissive of those who have children issues of identity of where i was born or raised. i know people who don't have that. for those people i love and admire those that are searching for identity but as a citizen as one whose occupies though world but the african stories to be told by the african people. [applause] i find myself having unreasonable rage. [laughter] when i watch the news and something in africa is being covered. it is so interesting about kong go in the eye constantly think to myself. you think about it if i've been nigeria the americans are telling the story. or it is a french person is not from the part of the world that i come from and they do feel strongly about that. but i do think it does of a disservice to the people who are hearing this story because you miss out on the new ones and the context and i just think about people who don't have the cont
and two african voices. is there such a thing as the african police?what do you think you're doing? [laughter] >> guest: vice of those it is two different things but i don't want to be dismissive of those who have children issues of identity of where i was born or raised. i know people who don't have that. for those people i love and admire those that are searching for identity but as a citizen as one whose occupies though world but the african stories to be told by the african people....
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has grown and i wish to use my voice to speak up for other youth that can't speak up for themselves or they don't think they have a voice my ultimate goal in this role is to have community mother-in-law community involvement but youth involvement and other youth that don't have their say in things actually speak speak up and speak for themselves yeah, you guys have any questions. >> you've graduated from high school. >> yes. i graduated on monday. >> congratulations and what boys and girls club. >> part of clomz park. >> i used to work there when i worked there it was columbus park of then it now is boys and girls it is much more welcoming i'm sure some of the same staff are there too they were there a long time before that what's your involvement if not on this committee to help civic lives or your criterias career and education. >> my youth of the year is a yearlong process that was just ending they can call me back at 81 any time i've been a - i'm really close with the police department i mced their dream big for kids two weeks ago i've mostly the san francisco public library rig
has grown and i wish to use my voice to speak up for other youth that can't speak up for themselves or they don't think they have a voice my ultimate goal in this role is to have community mother-in-law community involvement but youth involvement and other youth that don't have their say in things actually speak speak up and speak for themselves yeah, you guys have any questions. >> you've graduated from high school. >> yes. i graduated on monday. >> congratulations and what...
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dam, it after the first there is a voice. washington post, california is a voice for today but with vision for tomorrow. i'm not saying i'm for or against this because i don't know nothing about it and that is the problem. the community don't know nothing about it. i was there in the creation of the cbd and all these things in the fillmore. you better wake up in listen. people that are in my community that call themselves legislatures. it is called community reform. that is how we put legislation together and find out what the community wants. you are looking at me like i'm crazy. [inaudible] i would say the rest of it but it don't go good at city hall. you get so silly because- >> any member thofz public that would like to speak on this item? seeing none public comment is closed. thank you. staff thank you for your presentation. is there a motion we could entertain a motion- >> motion to move forward with recommendation on item 4 and 5 >> without objection this motion passes. thank you. madam clerk is there any other items f
dam, it after the first there is a voice. washington post, california is a voice for today but with vision for tomorrow. i'm not saying i'm for or against this because i don't know nothing about it and that is the problem. the community don't know nothing about it. i was there in the creation of the cbd and all these things in the fillmore. you better wake up in listen. people that are in my community that call themselves legislatures. it is called community reform. that is how we put...
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the x1 voice remote is here. sign up today or get started with this eat offer.line today. sfx: engines revving. listen up. ready. ready. steady. sfx: engines revving. go! ♪ it's more than a movie. it's now a ride. fast and furious. supercharged. ride it at universal studios hollywood. >>> five-gam winning streak tonight, facing first place royals. last time they met was back in april. it turned ugly. turned in a bean ball war. brett out there. jee hahn only three homers his entire season. that would be four. looks foul. it just carried and carried. it was you fair. one to kc. davis can't make the play. two runs score and 4-0 game. then alex in the six. yikes. three homers and 85 innings. giving up two in six inning possess a's open ten-game home stand with a5-2 loss. >>> here it comes there it goes. all about breaking all. second homer of the season, 1-0 giants. didn't last long giants knewt was way out of the bleachers. just like that 3-1, bomb. and tying it up but in the 7th two men aboard javier lopez. so clutc but the run here when carlos gonzalez doubles in
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that's never been the case with voice mail. >> voice mail could be worse. >> but if they save the voice mail. when's the last time you were in court and you listened to them. >> you can hear the tone. >> alec baldwin. you little big and -- i don't know either way it's bad but voice mail is so 80s. even i -- >> even you. >> we have no voice mail -- we have it but we don't know how to check it. >> you have a home phone? >> yeah. >> but the landline is obsolete. i only get calls from people that when i try to call them back to yell they say this line doesn't work. how do they do that? >> tele marketers. >> how do they do that when you do call back and it's never this line is not in service. >> i like to tell them sure i'd like to hear more. keep them on the phone as long as you can can. >> the other day i got one for your lincoln navigator. your warranty is expiring. i was like i didn't know that really. they said miles do you have. >> 20,000. two years. oh never mind. >> they're lying, they're lying. they're just canvassing and they try to sell these but they take a -- >> i was a telemark
that's never been the case with voice mail. >> voice mail could be worse. >> but if they save the voice mail. when's the last time you were in court and you listened to them. >> you can hear the tone. >> alec baldwin. you little big and -- i don't know either way it's bad but voice mail is so 80s. even i -- >> even you. >> we have no voice mail -- we have it but we don't know how to check it. >> you have a home phone? >> yeah. >> but the...
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that voice is disrespectful to my ears.hey tried to argue that the president doesn't hate women. >> i can give you the erches ares of the president referring to his colleagues with the first name. he has a personal relationship with her so it is not a surprise he calls her by her first name. >> elizabeth. who does that? on a scale of sexist to the very sexist how would you rate it? >> he was totally intimidated. when he says a woman's first name, hillary michelle elizabeth it is women he is scared to death of. there is a mom thing going on. when he dom thaits them he is -- dominate them he is happy to call them ambassador rice or ambassador powers. when he is scared he is trying to be sweetie pie. >> that is interesting. the ones who submitted get his respect. he is such a cult figure. the national organization of women called president obama sexist. are they wrong? >> yes. he is being a complete -- he is throwing all his toys out because he hasn't got his way -- toys out of the what? >> toys out of the pram. >> we need an
that voice is disrespectful to my ears.hey tried to argue that the president doesn't hate women. >> i can give you the erches ares of the president referring to his colleagues with the first name. he has a personal relationship with her so it is not a surprise he calls her by her first name. >> elizabeth. who does that? on a scale of sexist to the very sexist how would you rate it? >> he was totally intimidated. when he says a woman's first name, hillary michelle elizabeth it...
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i love getting rid of voice mail. this is fantastic. voice mail for administrative reasons. if you're left to perhaps you can make this time for a meeting, just send an e-mail. someone will pick it up and you'll have your diary along side you. voice mail is time consuming and i didn't even know it cost that much money. >> who leaves voice mails these days? sorry to interrupt you. who leaves voice mails? it's typically texts now. >> they are mainly from my mother. i still welcome those. but it's the administrative one which is are really pointless. but i didn't know voice mail was costly to companies. i assumed it was a free service. >> maybe my market shift and perhaps other corporations. other technologies i would say the usb devices. they're small and easy to lose. you leave them in the bottom of your purse and i also think external batteries are so large and sat some point we need to find a way to make phones have 24 hour battery life and not have to worry about what calls you can make based on how much battery you have left. >> get in touch with us worldwide at cnbc.com
i love getting rid of voice mail. this is fantastic. voice mail for administrative reasons. if you're left to perhaps you can make this time for a meeting, just send an e-mail. someone will pick it up and you'll have your diary along side you. voice mail is time consuming and i didn't even know it cost that much money. >> who leaves voice mails these days? sorry to interrupt you. who leaves voice mails? it's typically texts now. >> they are mainly from my mother. i still welcome...
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people who hadn't had much interest in how the government was governed now understand that their voice matters. they feel involved in decision making in a way that hasn't happened before, certainly in my lifetime. so the referendum itself the expedience of the referendum has been good for scotland. we're more energized more informed and more empowered than we have ever been before. the result of that referendum also provided part of the context for last month as uk general election. to the casual observer, the uk election, it resulted in the election of a majority conservative government, and so another term of david cameron as prime minister. when you look at that election in more detail something striking and much more complex emerges, because in many ways, there were actually four different elections taking place notice united kingdom last month. in each of the different nations of the united kingdom. and those elections had very different results. and the differences in those results have very significant implications for the uk, for the future of the uk and how it is governed as a
people who hadn't had much interest in how the government was governed now understand that their voice matters. they feel involved in decision making in a way that hasn't happened before, certainly in my lifetime. so the referendum itself the expedience of the referendum has been good for scotland. we're more energized more informed and more empowered than we have ever been before. the result of that referendum also provided part of the context for last month as uk general election. to the...
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. >> starting today, you can hear familiar voice helping you navigate bay area traffic. >> i need to boots and motorcycle. >> thank you is arnold schwarzenegger in a new voice option with his "terminator," voice which is forming a partnership with the studios and using this to promote "exterminator," that were ons in the theaters july 1 with standard turn left but a few others including hasta vista, baby! >> when he said "turn left," i feel like i have to do it "or else." >> or else! >> now, meteorologist mike nicco will put open his best voice. >> maybe. >> mariners are in town taking on the giants and maybe our for are tunes will containing. the temperatures will not at at&t. we start at 59 and dropping to 56 a little breezy. partly cloudy. the excessive heat moved out around palm springs and is hot tomorrow through friday. if you head that way be careful. temperature is 112 today with 101 in fresno and 94 in fresno clouds and 93 in monterey and 81 in lake tahoe. i am working on a remain aing trend for us. "i'll be baaack," with that. >> using the ways ways maybe arnold isen watchi
. >> starting today, you can hear familiar voice helping you navigate bay area traffic. >> i need to boots and motorcycle. >> thank you is arnold schwarzenegger in a new voice option with his "terminator," voice which is forming a partnership with the studios and using this to promote "exterminator," that were ons in the theaters july 1 with standard turn left but a few others including hasta vista, baby! >> when he said "turn left," i feel...
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on that voice.powering. >> some say money is the root of all evil. and by now my roots have grown wide and thick. trees are bitter fruit. >> i like it invites us to reflect. by doing that we understand other people more also. >> honestly when i was younger i used to get made fun of. i'm different, jersey city, nose piercing. hip hop gave me a voice. >> one impact is knowledge of self-. that's so educational. that's so -- that's talking about identity. you know so it's less a matter of using hip hop to trick kids into learning but more actual frame work for teaching and learning. >> we're joined by the producer of that piece, amber todd. >> how did it come about? >> good morning. brian mooney is an english lit teacher. he was studying this and asked opportunities to compare the two. he blogged about it. it went viral. kendrick heard about it and wanted to come see the students. >> at the end the piece, mooney talked about knowledge of hip hop. how does that help these kids learn? >> these kids are co
on that voice.powering. >> some say money is the root of all evil. and by now my roots have grown wide and thick. trees are bitter fruit. >> i like it invites us to reflect. by doing that we understand other people more also. >> honestly when i was younger i used to get made fun of. i'm different, jersey city, nose piercing. hip hop gave me a voice. >> one impact is knowledge of self-. that's so educational. that's so -- that's talking about identity. you know so it's...
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but, you, i got to say, have a a phenomenal voice. we also know you do voices on the show.re going around with a a symphony, with an orchestra. >> yeah, i did a, playing in baltimore and philadelphia this summer and then the hollywood bowl later on in the summer. >> jimmy: the hollywood bowl? how fun is that? >> i'm part of their sinatra night, which is kind of fun. i did it as a lark at first. it was -- >> jimmy: to see if you could do it? >> yeah, a show with a san francisco symphony on new year's eve and it went great. and i did one at the kennedy center in february. and it was a two-hour show and we had to do two encores. but it's like -- you know i've collected these old sinatra charts over the years. and you never get to hear them played live, and it's more than anything, it's a show that shows off these orchestras. >> jimmy: yeah, because they even have instruments that no one really plays the marimba now. >> exactly. >> jimmy: amazing you could even afford that. >> where do you find, do you guys have a marimba? >> jimmy: yeah. no -- [ laughter ] >> just take out you
but, you, i got to say, have a a phenomenal voice. we also know you do voices on the show.re going around with a a symphony, with an orchestra. >> yeah, i did a, playing in baltimore and philadelphia this summer and then the hollywood bowl later on in the summer. >> jimmy: the hollywood bowl? how fun is that? >> i'm part of their sinatra night, which is kind of fun. i did it as a lark at first. it was -- >> jimmy: to see if you could do it? >> yeah, a show with a...
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we're supportive of the sanctions against russia and have been a voice of support for the uk for the government's position and a voice of support wider than that, for the international community's position. similarly, on isil, syria and iraq, we support the international community. isil is one of the most severe threats because of the implications of that. so do not, do not think that the snp and the scottish government takes a markedly different position on the uk government on the vast majority of international issues. we don't. we are a responsible participant, responsible voice when it comes to these matters and on both of these issues, you will mott find any great difference on our position and the position of the united kingdom government. >> can you foresee a time when you might take a different view? >> my party wasn't in government at this point in our recent history. but my party took a very different view over the war in iraq and the 2003 invasion of iraq. we opposed that conflict. so there are some issues where we have taken a different view. there may well be issues in t
we're supportive of the sanctions against russia and have been a voice of support for the uk for the government's position and a voice of support wider than that, for the international community's position. similarly, on isil, syria and iraq, we support the international community. isil is one of the most severe threats because of the implications of that. so do not, do not think that the snp and the scottish government takes a markedly different position on the uk government on the vast...
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and let us join our voices --, and let us join our voices with theirs and sing a great song -- he has's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all, i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all >> it's all right to clap your hands now. it's all right to lift up your voice. i have to mention we've changed this arena into a sanctuary and we ought to give god some praise up in here! if i could get you to give god some praise! ah yes! ♪ you've got a reason to praise his name! hallelujah! turn to so
and let us join our voices --, and let us join our voices with theirs and sing a great song -- he has's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all, i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can not tell it all i can not tell it all he's done so much for me, i can not tell it all i can...
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. >> bryan had this huge voice that you could hear all over the hall because in those days, of course, there weren't any mike phones and loud speakers etc. he was in a huge hall. most speakers couldn't be heard by a lot of people. but bryan had this booming voice so they could hear him and he gave this rousing speech, the final line being thou shall not crucify men on a crown of gold. the main issue was the monetarily policy and whether we should have the gold standard or have it on the money supply. after that speech, people got so excited that they carried him out on their shoulders and low and behold he was nominated at the age of 36. the >> the impact he had, very few people realize the impact he had on the democratic party and policy in general. when he came on the scene, the democrats were the more conservative party. he was a liberal in his politics conservative in his religion, but liberal in his politics. he was the predecessor to franklin roosevelt, his new deal , and president johnson and the great society. and in the wall street journal did a feature comparing obama to bri
. >> bryan had this huge voice that you could hear all over the hall because in those days, of course, there weren't any mike phones and loud speakers etc. he was in a huge hall. most speakers couldn't be heard by a lot of people. but bryan had this booming voice so they could hear him and he gave this rousing speech, the final line being thou shall not crucify men on a crown of gold. the main issue was the monetarily policy and whether we should have the gold standard or have it on the...
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many of you know that you loved his voice. he used it not for himself, but to speak on behalf of those who had no voice. and he fought for everyone's right to be heard, to be treated with dignity, to be educated and have equal opportunities. it was not the loudest but always the most effective. if he ever uttered a harsh word to anyone, i never heard it. and they think that he silenced his voice, look at what he has done to this senate and state. i would say that the day after this tragic event, i drove to columbia, i saw this senate, i saw that black cross draped over his chair and we think that they silenced his voice. it is right here in the senate. learning of the news, many of you heard about it thursday morning, i know that you haven't gotten much sleep. i know that you have laid in bed and try to remember the last thing he said when he spoke. i know that you have really tried to turn the focus back to think of his wife and children. he raged against the horrible act that allowed him to snuff out the life of our good lov
many of you know that you loved his voice. he used it not for himself, but to speak on behalf of those who had no voice. and he fought for everyone's right to be heard, to be treated with dignity, to be educated and have equal opportunities. it was not the loudest but always the most effective. if he ever uttered a harsh word to anyone, i never heard it. and they think that he silenced his voice, look at what he has done to this senate and state. i would say that the day after this tragic...
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they were not the only voice this time period. the people in the presidency and the secretary of the war and agriculture. i'm wondering -- i want to know who else had a voice what were they doing because reading your book. all these things are abusive. i wouldn't disagree with any of that. it's convincing you have a phenomenal job putting it all out there. i'm wondering about getting away from this idea because it takes away power. >> guest: if someone has been victimized it has to be called for what it is. they apply to the proper medicines that there is an agent that has been effective and manipulating and extracting wealth from what should be a sovereign people. we have to acknowledge that. at no point is does my pocket testament to the resiliency and independence of the willingness to sacrifice on the part of many people for an extended period of time but it's also a story of what's done for them when they express that. the fact that he was in jail for 20 years are basically reminded the united states of its own founding princ
they were not the only voice this time period. the people in the presidency and the secretary of the war and agriculture. i'm wondering -- i want to know who else had a voice what were they doing because reading your book. all these things are abusive. i wouldn't disagree with any of that. it's convincing you have a phenomenal job putting it all out there. i'm wondering about getting away from this idea because it takes away power. >> guest: if someone has been victimized it has to be...