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so what voice biometrics does is takes a recording and it can create from that a voice print.compare the new voice against the voice print that we have on file. >> so can we try this now with my brother, my mom and dad can't tell our voices apart. i want to see if your system with tell us apart. >> hi, i'm samuel burke. aim long time customer of the bank. i'm interested in transferring $1,000 into a new account. >> nope. he doesn't cross the threshold. >> your system is better than my mom and dad. if these files are stolen one day with our voices, could that wreak havoc? >> no, it doesn't actually have any audio. it's just the characteristics. the voice point doesn't have anything in it that says it's connected to a particular customer. >> all right. thanks so much for spending your day with me. "vital signs" with dr. sanjay gupta starts right now.
so what voice biometrics does is takes a recording and it can create from that a voice print.compare the new voice against the voice print that we have on file. >> so can we try this now with my brother, my mom and dad can't tell our voices apart. i want to see if your system with tell us apart. >> hi, i'm samuel burke. aim long time customer of the bank. i'm interested in transferring $1,000 into a new account. >> nope. he doesn't cross the threshold. >> your system is...
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voice systems are.hey use a host of instruments to measure changes in heart rate to brain activity. >> there are 32 electrodes on here, it's basically a modified swim cap. >> electrodes are placed around the eyes to measure eye movements and bleption. brain signals are -- blinks. brain signals are linked to how much you are concentrating and driving, and talking on the interactions. >> you'll be able to quantify my brain activity. >> that's what we do. >> then it was time to start the engine for a warm-up lap. >> your job is go behind the black car. it will brake randomly. your job is to press the brakes when it brakes, and follow it at a close distance. >> this is awesome. it's like a real car. there's the rearview mirror, what does that do? >> you can check your blind [ laughs ] >> you're distracted. crashed. >> in addition to measuring brake response time and following distance, the researchers used drt, detection response task device. my job was to click a finger switch as soon as the light flashed
voice systems are.hey use a host of instruments to measure changes in heart rate to brain activity. >> there are 32 electrodes on here, it's basically a modified swim cap. >> electrodes are placed around the eyes to measure eye movements and bleption. brain signals are -- blinks. brain signals are linked to how much you are concentrating and driving, and talking on the interactions. >> you'll be able to quantify my brain activity. >> that's what we do. >> then it...
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buggsy: find a voice. find a voice. without it, i easily understand how easy it is to withdraw and stay depressed, or withdraw from society in general. i know why there's homelessness. you know, i know why there's drug abuse. the support system that's there, so to speak--because what's in place doesn't necessarily work for me. but so many of veterans don't even know what exists. you know, so along the lines of me creating this organization, it has to--that type of consideration of the individuals who don't even know how to get to another place to get help, to seek help, where to go get it, that has to be bridged somehow. and i know that i'm going to play a part and the organization is going to play a part in that, and using art along the way. damian: do you have a theme to your art? is it all about the pain, or is it not even related to what your experience is? buggsy: it's both. i would say a lot of it--my art is my one love, i've learned. i have a piece called "conscious love." it has a heart and an eye on it. and it'
buggsy: find a voice. find a voice. without it, i easily understand how easy it is to withdraw and stay depressed, or withdraw from society in general. i know why there's homelessness. you know, i know why there's drug abuse. the support system that's there, so to speak--because what's in place doesn't necessarily work for me. but so many of veterans don't even know what exists. you know, so along the lines of me creating this organization, it has to--that type of consideration of the...
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but my voice wasn't the sound of young america. so while they all knew me, they all watched me starve. so i've had the opportunity to tell several people nice things recently, and to see them. you should have seen when i walked out on the stage at the kennedy center honors, because you don't know who's going to be there, even though you've been there for two days by that time. you don't know who's going to perform. so when i walked out, there were several mouths that were... "the bettye lavette that i know... the bettye lavette that's my age?" >> hinojosa: "she's up there singing at the kennedy center honors, and i didn't know about this?" >> the o'jays told me, they said that... they were my very best friends in show business, and i haven't seen them in maybe 30 years, until recently. and they said, "we called everybody we know trying to be on that inaugural show. we called... pulled out every stop. so we decided we're going to stay home, we aren't going to go stand in the cold. we're going to look at it on television." so he says
but my voice wasn't the sound of young america. so while they all knew me, they all watched me starve. so i've had the opportunity to tell several people nice things recently, and to see them. you should have seen when i walked out on the stage at the kennedy center honors, because you don't know who's going to be there, even though you've been there for two days by that time. you don't know who's going to perform. so when i walked out, there were several mouths that were... "the bettye...
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so with a voice like this, with a voice of an angel, you can go so far and this pope asks of all of usget through a difficult time or something and that effect. >> i have to believe it did because we wanted you up here as soon as you finished singing. and not just your age but because of what your voice captures. a lot of people can sing well but to sing with a passion of what you're singing about is unusual. no matter what your age, you have my vote, friend. >> thank you. >> why did you have to mention -- of all -- you said i like the movie "ted"? >> that's the only movie i've seen him in. >> because you're too young. >> oh, my gosh. >> we were in a commercial break when you began singing and chris and i were just stunned and turned around and our director mart t marty said to me, wouw, what a voice. i hope you know how much your voice impacts people. >> thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> i have a hint for you. something my father told me all the time. i didn't listen. you should listen. it's great advice. you should write something to yourself about this occasion tonight. >> ok
so with a voice like this, with a voice of an angel, you can go so far and this pope asks of all of usget through a difficult time or something and that effect. >> i have to believe it did because we wanted you up here as soon as you finished singing. and not just your age but because of what your voice captures. a lot of people can sing well but to sing with a passion of what you're singing about is unusual. no matter what your age, you have my vote, friend. >> thank you. >>...
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we must continue to be a voice for those who don't have a voice. the united states senate needs to join the house of representatives and get this legislation passed and onto the president's desk. mr. president, i yield back my time. mr. daines: mr. president i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. portman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, i appreciate the opportunity to speak tonight and i am rising in strong support of the pain-capable unborn child protection act. this is an opportunity for all of us to give voice to the unborn. the fight to preserve the sanctity of life is something that i have consistently and proudly supported -- oh mr. president i wasn't -- i didn't realize that. i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: thank you mr. president. again, i rise in support of the pain-capable unborn child protection act as an opportun
we must continue to be a voice for those who don't have a voice. the united states senate needs to join the house of representatives and get this legislation passed and onto the president's desk. mr. president, i yield back my time. mr. daines: mr. president i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. portman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, i appreciate the...
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now here she the voice. >> i like the back stories in the beginning of the voice too. >> i do too. >> then you feel kind of like you're rooting for them, maybe your friends. >> yeah. >> i love the story. >> in your head. >> yeah, that's the best part, aside from the great singers that come out of it. >> i love the voice. >> we love the voice. >> good show. >>> the usually under the radar matt damon has had his share of controversy lately. first about how diversity should be handled in casting, in the casting of films, and most recently about comments he made during an interview with the guardian about gay actors in hollywood. >> and today he visits the ellen show to address the controversy. take a look. >> i was trying to say, actors are more effective when they're a mystery, right? and if somebody picked it up and i said gay actors should get back in the closet. which is like, i mean -- it's stupid, but it is, it's painful when, when things get said that you don't believe, you know what i mean, then gets represented that that's what you believe. >> i know you and i know you're not th
now here she the voice. >> i like the back stories in the beginning of the voice too. >> i do too. >> then you feel kind of like you're rooting for them, maybe your friends. >> yeah. >> i love the story. >> in your head. >> yeah, that's the best part, aside from the great singers that come out of it. >> i love the voice. >> we love the voice. >> good show. >>> the usually under the radar matt damon has had his share of...
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it would be a moment in time to capture the voices. ironically, we had these interviews, some of them for ten years or more, before we had the funding to create the website. >> did the end of the cold war make this project possible? >> well, the end of the cold war was the signal to ramp down the nuclear weapons complex. there was funding provided for the department of energy to clean up the environmental contamination at the various former weapons sites. some of them are still active today, so we do a little dance as to what can be preserved and what's still an ongoing activity. but yeah, the cold war got it started. >> well, tell us a little bit about the people behind the manhattan project. who were they? where did they come from? did they know what they were doing? >> those are a lot of questions. the manhattan project must have employed something like 600,000 people over the course of three years in which was operative. some will say it's just 27 months, so it was a very short project, but it built the equivalent of the panama can
it would be a moment in time to capture the voices. ironically, we had these interviews, some of them for ten years or more, before we had the funding to create the website. >> did the end of the cold war make this project possible? >> well, the end of the cold war was the signal to ramp down the nuclear weapons complex. there was funding provided for the department of energy to clean up the environmental contamination at the various former weapons sites. some of them are still...
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new york city health department employee disciplined for using the robotic voice.they don't have the policy here. tom, you brought up that the judge said what was apparent from his rambling explanation was he felt his skills and education to be inferior to his job. he is not able to do the job he wants. so get a new job? >> i know. i guess he keeps thinking -- >> i mean you. >> try this coffee. >> how is that? >> delicious. >> happy national coffee day to you. in like two days it is international coffee day. >> have i some beans at home. they are south american beans just for that purpose. >> it is choc full of nuts. >> you said we should fire this guy and every other union worker. >> this is amazing. all are slight fabrications to make me seem like a crazier left wing nut, but that's fine. carry on. >> you would rather talk to an american robot or a guy in india. the problem is they are just jobs that american robots won't do. >> snowden joins twitter. >> the first time i have seen you smile that big in a longtime. >> in the eight years i have done this show. >> j
new york city health department employee disciplined for using the robotic voice.they don't have the policy here. tom, you brought up that the judge said what was apparent from his rambling explanation was he felt his skills and education to be inferior to his job. he is not able to do the job he wants. so get a new job? >> i know. i guess he keeps thinking -- >> i mean you. >> try this coffee. >> how is that? >> delicious. >> happy national coffee day to...
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(robot voice) activate probe. no way! three rye chips and a breadstick!arter) they do stuff super fast. and now they got this new kitchen -so they're even faster. (zoe) so they can help us with our free throws. (announcer) the time saving frigidaire gallery line... with a quick pre heat. a dishwasher with four times better water coverage. and smudgeproof stainless steel that resists fingerprints and cleans easily. it's meal time in no time. from start to clean. (mom) team bus is leaving! (announcer) frigidaire gallery. our time-saving legend continues. when your windshield needs for these parents, driving. around was the only way... ...to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked, we can't drive this car they wanted it fixed right... ...so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technololgy means a strong... ...reliable bond, every time. at safelite we stand behind our work... night, night little buddy. ...because the ones you love, sit behind it. that's another safelite advantage. (softly) ♪safelite repair, safelite repla
(robot voice) activate probe. no way! three rye chips and a breadstick!arter) they do stuff super fast. and now they got this new kitchen -so they're even faster. (zoe) so they can help us with our free throws. (announcer) the time saving frigidaire gallery line... with a quick pre heat. a dishwasher with four times better water coverage. and smudgeproof stainless steel that resists fingerprints and cleans easily. it's meal time in no time. from start to clean. (mom) team bus is leaving!...
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the voices that are here in this room.working to amplify the voices that are here in this room. we are working to cultivate the opportunity to let people come together. to do the real work, the hard work that results in safer communities anymore just society. and a more just society. we have to do more. one thing that i mentioned we are working on -- one of my top priorities as attorney general is dealing with the breakdown in trust between law enforcement and the communities we are sworn to serve. i spend a lot of time talking to both sides. i spent time talking to people who have had these experiences with law enforcement, who share them with me. it's a gift when some one shares their pain with you. you have to understand that it is a gift they are giving you, the ability to understand what has happened to them. i've also talked to a lot of force with officers who say to me, what i want to do is protect people. i became a cop because someone helped me. or i saw people in my community going the wrong way, and i want to pr
the voices that are here in this room.working to amplify the voices that are here in this room. we are working to cultivate the opportunity to let people come together. to do the real work, the hard work that results in safer communities anymore just society. and a more just society. we have to do more. one thing that i mentioned we are working on -- one of my top priorities as attorney general is dealing with the breakdown in trust between law enforcement and the communities we are sworn to...
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and that voice recognition can be turned off. shelton hopes that's the case.ike a lot of people he occasionally talks to his tv. with no intention of anyone actually listening. >> having a person listen to it to derive targeted marketing, it's an invasion of privacy. >> that was randy mac reporting. now that bill is sitting on governor brown's desk. >>> up next at 11:00, a life saving donation. how one woman's scary medical incident will help future patients. her incredible story coming up. plus this. >> here we are putting ourselves in the path of this huge force. >> working to save trapped whales. the team working against nature to give these whales a second chance. >>> and a live look from mt. diablo, you see the clouds there and across parts of the east bay. but what about the next couple of days? i'll show you what to expect coming up in the microclimate forecast. =sam/vo= more than a dozen dead ♪my milkface is an elevated state.♪ ♪cinnamon is my soul mate. ♪no debate 'cause it tastes so great.♪ ♪that's why i got milk face. ♪yes, you want it. ♪ the milk t
and that voice recognition can be turned off. shelton hopes that's the case.ike a lot of people he occasionally talks to his tv. with no intention of anyone actually listening. >> having a person listen to it to derive targeted marketing, it's an invasion of privacy. >> that was randy mac reporting. now that bill is sitting on governor brown's desk. >>> up next at 11:00, a life saving donation. how one woman's scary medical incident will help future patients. her incredible...
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. >> new voice coaches gwen and blake dating? >> i cry every time i'm there. >> we talk to gwen about what's going on at the voice as those blake rumors swirl and inside the latest couples news. >> you guys look incredible together. >> mariah's new man caught texting during the red carpet debut. >> the not yet divorced co-stars speak on pregnant, relationship shocker after the emmys. >> i didn't realize it was live streamed. >> didn't know that. >> yeah. >> what you didn't see back stage with the winners. >> my son, ian. >> jennifer sent me a sweet text. saying i look pretty but not smart. >> kind of miraculous. >> my vocal cord was cut open. >> donny osmond's first interview after throat surgery. >> he can still sing? >> i thought, my career is over with. >> chemo, cancer. no hair. >> two stars. two cancer survivors. joan london after 16 rounds of chemo. >> sandra lee's double mastectomy, now new york governor helped her heal. >> he said, you're good. i love you. >> plus, celebs flock to see the pope. >> networks are all steppin
. >> new voice coaches gwen and blake dating? >> i cry every time i'm there. >> we talk to gwen about what's going on at the voice as those blake rumors swirl and inside the latest couples news. >> you guys look incredible together. >> mariah's new man caught texting during the red carpet debut. >> the not yet divorced co-stars speak on pregnant, relationship shocker after the emmys. >> i didn't realize it was live streamed. >> didn't know that....
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great voices all in our common struggle. and so i think you have had excellent presentations, and i'm just sorry i had to miss so many of them. i was looking forward to hearing the recap of this. there are so many important issues here. dr. goff, such a pleasure to meet you. your leadership at the ucla is something not only vital in terms of what we need today, it is the key to a lot of issues we face. when i'm looking at the agenda for the entire cbc foundation events, i see so many different panels on so many different issues, but they all come together in regards to the central issue of our communities relationships with law enforcement and with our government at large. so many of the issues you are tackling all this week come back and so i thank you so much for giving me a few minutes to talk to you this afternoon about what the department of justice is doing in this important area. i view it as one of my main priorities as attorney general of the united states. i know that congressman conyers had to go and vote. he is p
great voices all in our common struggle. and so i think you have had excellent presentations, and i'm just sorry i had to miss so many of them. i was looking forward to hearing the recap of this. there are so many important issues here. dr. goff, such a pleasure to meet you. your leadership at the ucla is something not only vital in terms of what we need today, it is the key to a lot of issues we face. when i'm looking at the agenda for the entire cbc foundation events, i see so many different...
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. >> yes, and the voice is very important. i think, even within the context -- and we are, as a territory of the u.s. -- it's important that we in the diaspora raise that level of noise about what's happening in puerto rico and, listen, it's not really about pinpointing a specific solution. it's really about saying it has to be more equally distributed, in terms of the effects that it will have on the various sectors of the population. >> is healthcare one example of that "equal distribution"? >> it is a good example because the disparity in reimbursements has no basis, other than an act of congress and it needs to be remedied. we're not here advocating for any specific solution, but we really want to raise awareness about the inequities that affect puerto rico because it's a u.s. territory. >> before i get back to zo\, share with me a little bit more on the inequities in the realm of medicare and funding for puerto rico. >> oh, i'm so glad you asked 'cause i think it's the perfect example. it doesn't get into the issues that
. >> yes, and the voice is very important. i think, even within the context -- and we are, as a territory of the u.s. -- it's important that we in the diaspora raise that level of noise about what's happening in puerto rico and, listen, it's not really about pinpointing a specific solution. it's really about saying it has to be more equally distributed, in terms of the effects that it will have on the various sectors of the population. >> is healthcare one example of that...
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you know, when i heard your voice mail... okay, about the voice mail, listen, i'm-i'm sorry. i...d not have given you that ultimatum. no, you were right. it has to be all or nothing. and, uh... i want it all. you know, i thought about why we split up in the first place. we weren't good at saying what we wanted or how we felt. no, we were... ...we were afraid. i stayed so we could be together. all three of us. michelle and i will see you at home. (laughing) you good? better than good. ramirez: who's in? nelson: oh, hell, yeah. pass the controller. i'll show you how it's done, okay? you talking smack to me? come on, you want to play with these guys. uh, actually, if it's okay with you, i'm gonna... i'm gonna go home. mm...! all right, krumitz, are you in? no. no way. come on, bro. what? no. okay, i'm in, i'm in. can't wait all right, sifter. to see the look on my son's face when you teach me how to "pwn" him. what? i listen when you guys talk. all right, you've been warned, i'm gonna smoke you. that doesn't seem likely. i think not. oh, look at that. sifter, you gotta move you're go
you know, when i heard your voice mail... okay, about the voice mail, listen, i'm-i'm sorry. i...d not have given you that ultimatum. no, you were right. it has to be all or nothing. and, uh... i want it all. you know, i thought about why we split up in the first place. we weren't good at saying what we wanted or how we felt. no, we were... ...we were afraid. i stayed so we could be together. all three of us. michelle and i will see you at home. (laughing) you good? better than good. ramirez:...
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his voice is his bread and butter, here's the back story on this.ad to have throat surgery when doctors found a bleeding lesion on his vocalcords. his ability to ever sing again was at stake. he talked to me about undergoing this risky operation. ♪ get ready get ready >> when was the first time you said, something's not right here? >> i was singing one the medleys in the show and i went for the high note and it didn't come out. next night couldn't hit it. it just got worse and worse and wors finally mid-june i had to cancel three shows. i just couldn't -- i could barely even talk. >> the voice that made him an american icon w slipping away. surgery was the only answer. >> when somebody takes scalpel to your vocal cord and you thing, please be careful. this was serious. >> i'm you were petrified. >> it's my livelihood. it's who i am. it defines who i am. i'm a singer. and when that goes away, you basically strip me of my identity. >> this is the polyp that endangered his voice. after surgery, it'sgone. >> well, i just started talking about ten days a
his voice is his bread and butter, here's the back story on this.ad to have throat surgery when doctors found a bleeding lesion on his vocalcords. his ability to ever sing again was at stake. he talked to me about undergoing this risky operation. ♪ get ready get ready >> when was the first time you said, something's not right here? >> i was singing one the medleys in the show and i went for the high note and it didn't come out. next night couldn't hit it. it just got worse and...
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great voices all, in our common struggle. and so i think you have had excellent presentations and i'm just sorry that i had to miss so many of them. i am so looking forward to hearing the recap of this because there are so many important issues here. dr. gough, such a pleasure to meet you, your leadership at ucla on the center for policing equity is something that is not only vital, in terms of what we need today, it really is the key to a lot of the issues that we face. when i'm looking at the agenda for the entire cbc foundation events, i see so many different panels on so many different issues, but they all come together in regards to the central issue of our community's relationships with law enforcement and with our government writ large. so many of the issues that you all are tackling all this week come back to that essential issue. and so i thank you so much for giving me a few minutes to talk to you this afternoon about what the department of justice is doing in this important area because i will tell you that i view
great voices all, in our common struggle. and so i think you have had excellent presentations and i'm just sorry that i had to miss so many of them. i am so looking forward to hearing the recap of this because there are so many important issues here. dr. gough, such a pleasure to meet you, your leadership at ucla on the center for policing equity is something that is not only vital, in terms of what we need today, it really is the key to a lot of the issues that we face. when i'm looking at the...
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can a human voice actually make those sounds? one day, i just had a revelation that the voice could be an instrument, that it could move like my hand moves, that it could be like the spine, that it could jump, that it could turn, that it could fall. that within it were all these feelings that we don't have words for. >> even people who think they don't know her work. if you saw the cult classic movie "the big lebowski" you've heard her music. it's found its way on to the tv show "so you think you can dance." pop singer songwriter bjork is inspired by her. since the 1960s, meredith monk has been on the edge, subtlely, permeating the mainstream. >> it's been a long term kind of ever-rep ling outward rippling kind of influence. >> alex ross is a music critic for "the new yorker." >> she's tremendously important, she's one of the giants of our era. i feel lucky to be living in her period in this sense. because there's just no one else out there doing what she does. >> what she does don't is fall into any one category. she sings. danc
can a human voice actually make those sounds? one day, i just had a revelation that the voice could be an instrument, that it could move like my hand moves, that it could be like the spine, that it could jump, that it could turn, that it could fall. that within it were all these feelings that we don't have words for. >> even people who think they don't know her work. if you saw the cult classic movie "the big lebowski" you've heard her music. it's found its way on to the tv show...
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to keep the voice memo there. you never know. there's a contact and i know the voicemail. immediately. it's faster? >> yeah. i just call them right back. ernie: what do you do? >> call them back. >> i'm a listener. ernie: works for you? >> nice and easy. ernie: what do you do? >> i'm a listener. listen, call them back and if it's important, call them right away. >> if somebody takes time to leave a message, i take time to listen to it. ernie: even if it's someone you know and you might know what they're going to tell you? >> i don't know what they're going to tell me unless i listen to it. ernie: okay. that's it. that's a good habit. very nice of you to do that to a lot of people. very courteous. listen. ernie: yes, i will. bye-bye. people. that's it for now. thank you for joining us. i'm ernie anastos in studio 5 and in our control room. thank you for being a part of our broadcast. have a wonderful weekend. enjoy it. we'll see you monday. nick, you listen to the voicemail. nick: i check the caller id first. [exci
to keep the voice memo there. you never know. there's a contact and i know the voicemail. immediately. it's faster? >> yeah. i just call them right back. ernie: what do you do? >> call them back. >> i'm a listener. ernie: works for you? >> nice and easy. ernie: what do you do? >> i'm a listener. listen, call them back and if it's important, call them right away. >> if somebody takes time to leave a message, i take time to listen to it. ernie: even if it's...
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the voice doesn't match the appearance. but, i just thought that there was so much power in his vo e. i thought he was amazing. they all thought he was a girl at first. girl or guy, he has an amazing voice. >> he says when he's in the drive-thru, people mistake him
the voice doesn't match the appearance. but, i just thought that there was so much power in his vo e. i thought he was amazing. they all thought he was a girl at first. girl or guy, he has an amazing voice. >> he says when he's in the drive-thru, people mistake him
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(siri voice) ok, jack's boutique is nearby. alright, i've got another friend and his name is bryan adams. ok. this isn't going to work again. ♪"please forgive me, i know not what i do..."♪ introducing app-connect. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. the internet of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution shouldn't be so much work. by engineering a better way for people, process and technology to work together. work can work better. with xerox. next. ♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first... join the nation. thank you. >> less than 48 hours to go until the cnn presidential debate. and ben carson gaining momentum. a
(siri voice) ok, jack's boutique is nearby. alright, i've got another friend and his name is bryan adams. ok. this isn't going to work again. ♪"please forgive me, i know not what i do..."♪ introducing app-connect. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. the internet of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox...
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Sep 27, 2015
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and we together to become a voice of justice, a voice of peace and, a voice of dialogue. i thought his message was rather important for muslims to hear. but also for the christians to know that the pope, in the name of jesus, in the name of the bible, speaks a message of dialogue for muslims. this world is going crazy divided. and we needed that voice that brings us together, that does not divide us. >> doctor, how do you think the pope presented religion as a force to tolerance? >> first of all, if you for inviting me for the forum. secondly, i was indeed very, very pleased that there was recognition of hindu are you lidge unon no -- religion on this world stage along with the supreme leader of the largest religion in the world. and i think religion has been portrayed and the way he portrayed it is something that it is so personal to each and every one of us. and then he referred to all of the inter faith leaders sit on this stage as brothers and sisters and i think that was a remarkable statement. it shows he's outward, acceptable and he recognizes that there are so man
and we together to become a voice of justice, a voice of peace and, a voice of dialogue. i thought his message was rather important for muslims to hear. but also for the christians to know that the pope, in the name of jesus, in the name of the bible, speaks a message of dialogue for muslims. this world is going crazy divided. and we needed that voice that brings us together, that does not divide us. >> doctor, how do you think the pope presented religion as a force to tolerance? >>...
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peters, on which further proceed wrgs postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 7 printed in house report 114-261, offered by mr. peters of california. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 179. the nays are 229. the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 8 printed in house report number 114-261 by the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar, on which further proceedin
peters, on which further proceed wrgs postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 7 printed in house report 114-261, offered by mr. peters of california. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is...
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voice recognition can be turned off. shelton hopes that's the case. like a lot of people, he occasionally talks to his tv, with no intention of anyone actually listening. >> having a person listen to it derive targeted marketing. an invasion of privacy. >> a connection you'd like to actually know about when someone is listening. the bill is now sitting on governor's desk. >>> did you see it? stargazers treated to a rare astronomical phenomenon. say that fast. a total lunar eclipse combined with a so-called sugar moon. >> when a full moon makes its closest approach to earth, it appears 14% bigger with a reddish hue. that coincided last night with a full lunar eclipse where the moon, the earth and the sun all line-up with the earth's shadow obscuring the moon. the space and center center in oakland was sold out for its viewing and did not disappoint. >> made it look kind of orangey and the bottom was like dark. >> it was really cool just to like see and know it doesn't happen that much. >> okay. take a look at this. this is what stargazers saw when they
voice recognition can be turned off. shelton hopes that's the case. like a lot of people, he occasionally talks to his tv, with no intention of anyone actually listening. >> having a person listen to it derive targeted marketing. an invasion of privacy. >> a connection you'd like to actually know about when someone is listening. the bill is now sitting on governor's desk. >>> did you see it? stargazers treated to a rare astronomical phenomenon. say that fast. a total lunar...
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knew how to access her voice mail, she said yes almost instantly.e voice. >> i would love to hear from you and make sure everything is okay with you. >> it was starting to get more desperate and needy. >> i don't know what to do. you won't answer me. >> really reminding me of when you're a teenager and you have your first crush and the guy or the girl goes to call them the next day and they don't answer. usually most of us would stop. >> please let me know you're okay. >> but as a teenager, your emotions aren't really under control. it was like that, but the messages just continued to get closer together and just more desperate. >> please let me know that you're okay. please. everybody is very worried about you. >> i thought that this guy's strange to call that many times and really kind of obsessive. >> and we're all worried. call us. >> yeah, who was he talking about? >> who was this guy? who was he to susie, and why in less than four hours did he leave not one or two or four or six, but 22 voice mail messages for susie? >> please call me. i'm wor
knew how to access her voice mail, she said yes almost instantly.e voice. >> i would love to hear from you and make sure everything is okay with you. >> it was starting to get more desperate and needy. >> i don't know what to do. you won't answer me. >> really reminding me of when you're a teenager and you have your first crush and the guy or the girl goes to call them the next day and they don't answer. usually most of us would stop. >> please let me know you're...
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structure is it that leads to great voices?e of singing in a great different styles growing up. we were a top 40 cover band. in my first band, they want today variety of tunes. we did everything from soul music, country music, rock music. eventually, if you do that long enough, you find your own voice. charlie: try everybody else's and come to the point where you have your own? don: exactly. charlie: it takes you so long to write because you are so busy? don: i have never been able to write on the road. charlie: maybe you did not have anything you wanted to say? don: i always have ideas. i wake up every day with some kind of music in my head. i am very disorganized in that respect. i wake up with an idea and i turned to the night table and there is no pen or paper. there is another young singer-songwriter named jason isbel and he was talking about his process the other day. we write things down on scraps of paper and we throw them in a cardboard box. when it comes times -- when it comes time to do an album, you dig out all of t
structure is it that leads to great voices?e of singing in a great different styles growing up. we were a top 40 cover band. in my first band, they want today variety of tunes. we did everything from soul music, country music, rock music. eventually, if you do that long enough, you find your own voice. charlie: try everybody else's and come to the point where you have your own? don: exactly. charlie: it takes you so long to write because you are so busy? don: i have never been able to write on...
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his voice is the most important voice on this earth. >> he will stay here on east 77th street. it's served as home away for home for all popes visiting new york. one special request, pope francis has a new physician and with that a strict diet. >> everybody is trying to take care of him so that means that will be very simple. really. no red meat this time . >> friday morning here at the u.n. the pope will address the general assembly in spanish, one of six official languages of the u.n. >> simple and classy, that's what things will feel like inside madison square garden. friday evening there will be a 90 minute mass. it will be covered with white carpeting and a custom made white canopy reassembly a pope hat. the theme of the mass is peace and justice. it will be delivered in english, latin and spanish. 56 confessional stations will be set up throughout the building. at one point ministers will give out 25,000 communion wafers. >> the people obviously love him. they're not going to see him enough. that's not really enough time. >> reporter: many people agree with him. now frida
his voice is the most important voice on this earth. >> he will stay here on east 77th street. it's served as home away for home for all popes visiting new york. one special request, pope francis has a new physician and with that a strict diet. >> everybody is trying to take care of him so that means that will be very simple. really. no red meat this time . >> friday morning here at the u.n. the pope will address the general assembly in spanish, one of six official languages...
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that really surprised so many. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> what a voice, so many comparing it to the voice of we have an interview with this young man bobby hill coming up next, do not miss it. we are live from the ben franklin parkway, we will be right back. i'm there's no place like it in the world. come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state has to offer. like this famous winery nestled in the hudson valley. or the award-winning vineyards of long island. this cooperstown brewery belongs in every beer lover's hall of fame. you can even try new york's exceptional cider and spirits. this fall, drink in the beauty of new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. every step of the way. cause i'm with cigna healthspring medicare advantage. that's them. they check out my prescriptions to make sure there aren't any problems. they help keep me going strong. thanks! they make medicare work for me, just like they have for millions of others. because with cigna healthspring medicare advantage, i've got a team that's got my back. that's how we roll. cigna h
that really surprised so many. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> what a voice, so many comparing it to the voice of we have an interview with this young man bobby hill coming up next, do not miss it. we are live from the ben franklin parkway, we will be right back. i'm there's no place like it in the world. come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state has to offer. like this famous winery nestled in the hudson valley. or the award-winning vineyards of long island. this...
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for hatred and brutality, it is imperative that the followers of the various religions joined their voices in calling for peace, for tolerance, and respect for the dignity and rights of others. [applause] [speaking spanish] >> translator: we live in a time subject to the globalization of the technocratic paradigm, which consciously aims at a one dimensional uniformity and seeks to eliminate all differences and traditions in a superficial quest for unity. the religions, religions, thus, have the right and the duty to make clear that it is possible to build a society where a healthy pluralism which he truly respects differences and values them as such is a precious ally in the commitment to defending human dignity and a path to peace in our troubled world, in our world so harmed by war. [applause] [speaking spanish] >> translator: these quakers who founded philadelphia were inspired by a profound evangelical sense of the dignity of each individual as well as i the ideals of a community united by brotherly love. this conviction led him to found a colony which would be a haven of religious fre
for hatred and brutality, it is imperative that the followers of the various religions joined their voices in calling for peace, for tolerance, and respect for the dignity and rights of others. [applause] [speaking spanish] >> translator: we live in a time subject to the globalization of the technocratic paradigm, which consciously aims at a one dimensional uniformity and seeks to eliminate all differences and traditions in a superficial quest for unity. the religions, religions, thus,...
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i like that voice character.ber one. okay, interesting. looks -- oh, looks a little hefty. >> oh, god. oh, my god. >> jimmy: oh, stop it. [ light laughter ] >> i'm not a liar. >> jimmy: no, i know you're not. but you're a very good actor, so let's see -- we'll put you to the test here. ♪ >> oh, wow. oh, wow. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: not looking. not looking. >> oh. >> jimmy: okay. oh, wow. oh, wow. >> it's -- um. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, what is it? yeah, what is it? yeah, what is it? >> super soft. >> jimmy: okay, super soft. >> super soft. >> jimmy: that's how you're describing it? >> super -- >> jimmy: super soft? >> garbage can. it's a super soft garbage can. >> jimmy: okay? super soft garbage can. >> stuff -- >> jimmy: stuffed. >> garbage can -- >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> with a fuzzy, fuzzy -- [ baby voice ] fuzzy oscar the gwouch. >> jimmy: okay -- oscar the gwouch. [ laughter ] this is where i get somebody who's texting them. >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, so it's fuzzy. it's a stuffed animal of oscar the grouch. >> in
i like that voice character.ber one. okay, interesting. looks -- oh, looks a little hefty. >> oh, god. oh, my god. >> jimmy: oh, stop it. [ light laughter ] >> i'm not a liar. >> jimmy: no, i know you're not. but you're a very good actor, so let's see -- we'll put you to the test here. ♪ >> oh, wow. oh, wow. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: not looking. not looking. >> oh. >> jimmy: okay. oh, wow. oh, wow. >> it's -- um. >> jimmy: oh,...
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i heard that voice.thing so beautiful about the voice of the child in general. >> very sure. >> and then someone given that gift and it is pure sound. >> just beautiful. >> yes, you could feel positive energy and thankfully the weather is looking nice too. >> yes. >> we all sensed energy in that direction. >> so, we are going to have rain on monday. but we are so happy that this is holding off for today and international media, all of those folks walking, coming from all over the the place, will be dry. >> yes. >> you might get a few sprinkles. >> we can handle that. >> exactly. >> but temperatures will be cool today, everybody. at best we will see a high of 75. we can see those throughout our day to day. it will be chilly. we have breeze to contend with again. that makes it feel cooler. so just be advised keep those layers on, and be prepared for it. take a live look at storm scan three to see how close that moisture is to us but it will give us a break for the day-to-day. that is our low pressure syste
i heard that voice.thing so beautiful about the voice of the child in general. >> very sure. >> and then someone given that gift and it is pure sound. >> just beautiful. >> yes, you could feel positive energy and thankfully the weather is looking nice too. >> yes. >> we all sensed energy in that direction. >> so, we are going to have rain on monday. but we are so happy that this is holding off for today and international media, all of those folks...
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music, trying to learn the history, and at the same time, trying to establish our own individual voices. [electric guitar playing jazz] ultimately, every time you make music with somebody, some of their experience and their knowledge-- some of their soul is transmitted to you, and vice versa, some of yours is transmitted to them. [jazz music continues] [rock music] (donovan) i always have this really nice memory of when i first started to think "boy, i'd sure like to play. that would be the shit. that would be fun." and i remember sitting on my bed with my drumsticks and my black t-shirt on and putting on headphones because my parents were in the next room and listening to ac/dc records or led zeppelin records and just smacking the bed as hard as i could with these drumsticks and dust is flying all over the place. and just like going through record after record, and a whole evening would pass, and i'd take the headphones off and not even realize any time had passed. (buynak) who was it... keith richards said, "everything you ever listened to comes out in what you play," which is very tr
music, trying to learn the history, and at the same time, trying to establish our own individual voices. [electric guitar playing jazz] ultimately, every time you make music with somebody, some of their experience and their knowledge-- some of their soul is transmitted to you, and vice versa, some of yours is transmitted to them. [jazz music continues] [rock music] (donovan) i always have this really nice memory of when i first started to think "boy, i'd sure like to play. that would be...
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find out next d slamming shut] man's voice: you! woman's voice: you! you! you!or 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♪ ♪we can make it if we try♪ maybe both of us? ♪just the two of us woman's voice: maybe just you ♪just the two of us ♪just the two of us ♪building ... kennedy: there is only a few certainties of death and taxes and steadying your toe. randall crenshaw talks about "topical storm." >> this is entertaining news. >> i the kennedy from the little bird that posted videos to a the cougar that we see today. >> deal like trump because your deliveries are similar. >> i love your wit you look so nice grey is a riot if you are both an asset to the fox channel. >> can never seen as both in the same place? been a guy record you overheard on a desert night and watch all weekend long that is so nice to see a lady with a sense of humor god bless you. >> you and your guest are hil
find out next d slamming shut] man's voice: you! woman's voice: you! you! you!or 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♪ ♪we can make it if we try♪ maybe both of us? ♪just the two of us woman's voice: maybe just you ♪just the two of us ♪just the two of us ♪building ... kennedy: there is only a...
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and it is such an important voice today. also not a new issue, although it is an issue that's very deep and very personal for me. as some of you may know, i'm fortunate enough to have my father here with me this week. [ applause ] but this issue is generations old. and when i was a young girl, i remember, one of the things i remember my father telling me about, you know, you all talk about your grandparents and your aunts and your uncle and the family lore, that's what makes you who ru you are. that's how you know what the lynches are like and what the harriss are like. they're both stubborn just so you know. i remember my father telling me about his father. my grandfather, a minister, third grade education, no money, eight children, dirt poor living in rural north carolina in the 1930s whenpfhy my father was bo. and even with all of those things stacked against him, built his own church beside his house, called it lynch's chapel. that's what you can do when you build the church yourself. and one of the things that my father
and it is such an important voice today. also not a new issue, although it is an issue that's very deep and very personal for me. as some of you may know, i'm fortunate enough to have my father here with me this week. [ applause ] but this issue is generations old. and when i was a young girl, i remember, one of the things i remember my father telling me about, you know, you all talk about your grandparents and your aunts and your uncle and the family lore, that's what makes you who ru you are....