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there is some aspect of the voice that is unique to each person.ful melody] when you're talking about vocal timbre, you need to think about whether the sound is coming from your throat, from your chest, from your head, and it's different from one culture to the other. [nasal singing] [deep, throaty singing] of course, if you are a member of a culture, you sing a certain way. [lilting folk singing] and you don't think, "oh, i am using this much breath. i am placing my voice here or there," you imitate what you hear. [lilting singing] and, of course, it's human voice, and it will be individual and different from one person to the other. but there are certain aspects of voice culture that are definitely being transmitted within the culture. [ensemble playing early music] (narrator) tone color is an important aesthetic component in the music of any culture. just as musical styles tend to change over time, so does the preference for types and qualities of musical sound. the use of timbre in european renaissance music was quite different from what it is
there is some aspect of the voice that is unique to each person.ful melody] when you're talking about vocal timbre, you need to think about whether the sound is coming from your throat, from your chest, from your head, and it's different from one culture to the other. [nasal singing] [deep, throaty singing] of course, if you are a member of a culture, you sing a certain way. [lilting folk singing] and you don't think, "oh, i am using this much breath. i am placing my voice here or...
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does one voice or melody stand out? how do the various parts relate to each other?e time, without piano. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land... ♪ (man) any music is a set of preferences, we like it like that. this is how we think things go together, okay. and people really have strong preferences in terms of something like texture. there are large regions where people really only like to hear one or two things happening at the same time. there are other places where people seem to feel that's not enough. they want a really complex texture with a lot of different things going on at the same time. these are choices--it's basically about an aesthetic, and traditionally people have had strong aesthetic feelings in terms of texture, as much as anything else they do with their music. [lively piano and strings] (woman) texture in music is basically the density or sparseness of the music. one very understandable example would be that if you think of a single voice or a single instrument, [single violin playing] and contrast that to an entire orchestra or an entire chorus, you
does one voice or melody stand out? how do the various parts relate to each other?e time, without piano. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land... ♪ (man) any music is a set of preferences, we like it like that. this is how we think things go together, okay. and people really have strong preferences in terms of something like texture. there are large regions where people really only like to hear one or two things happening at the same time. there are other places where people seem to feel that's...
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but what also happens all the time is that voices that bring us together, voices of hope, voices that stress what our better angels are saying to us come forward. and that message always trumps the message of division. that was a little pun. [laughter] [applause] and the point is, since i've met martin o'malley on the campaign trail, i have been witness to the fact that he has the voice that i think brings us together, a voice of america's future and vision and the best of what america has to offer the world. and so i'm proud to be here -- [applause] because i love this community, and i feel for its pain. but also because i've grown to care a lot about martin o'malley and the voice he brings to our debate in our country today. and i know that the voice he bringsfá and the message heç bs is the voice and the message that ultimately will triumph. thank you. [applause] >> for those of you who were not as the prayer service, i'd like to reintroduce our imam, mohamed magi, somebody who has really represented america and the voice of american muslims. so, imam? [applause] >> thank you so m
but what also happens all the time is that voices that bring us together, voices of hope, voices that stress what our better angels are saying to us come forward. and that message always trumps the message of division. that was a little pun. [laughter] [applause] and the point is, since i've met martin o'malley on the campaign trail, i have been witness to the fact that he has the voice that i think brings us together, a voice of america's future and vision and the best of what america has to...
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then it occurred to me, if there's a musicality in his voice and when i kind of create his voice on the stage until page, in other words, when i pretend i am him, when the eye of meat becomes the eye of him, i will these sort of making music. there isn't anything i would rather do than to make music. then in doing ray's voice i discovered i had a gift for it. i'm not sure what the gift is but it's something about the approximation of the force. because as you know, if you just do a transcription, in other words, the words i'm telling you now, they are just that are transcribed and you kind of read the transcription in the context of a book, that is not a good representation of my voice. because one thing i learned early on is that the i here's much differently than the ear. when you try to great delivery voice it's an artistic act. it's an active part of this. you are creating the impression that this person talking to you is talking to you in a conversatioconversational way. so in order to do that you have to move from the literal transcription to a kind of scoping, i don't know exactl
then it occurred to me, if there's a musicality in his voice and when i kind of create his voice on the stage until page, in other words, when i pretend i am him, when the eye of meat becomes the eye of him, i will these sort of making music. there isn't anything i would rather do than to make music. then in doing ray's voice i discovered i had a gift for it. i'm not sure what the gift is but it's something about the approximation of the force. because as you know, if you just do a...
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google voice response: achim sigsa. how long does milk last?gle voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from progressive. yeah? yeah, they have safe rider discounts, and with total loss coverage, i get a new bike if mine's totaled. but how's their customer service? great. 24/7. just like here. meat loaf! [dings bell] just like here. anybody got a pack... that needs leadin'? serving all your motorcycle insurance needs. now, that's progressive. uncle dan, what for what?id you get us? oh... you didn't get them anything, did you? yea. yea we did. yea we did. look how happy your nieces are with my gifts! bought a million things, probably spent a fortune. no! it's all old navy, they're having a huge sale thi
google voice response: achim sigsa. how long does milk last?gle voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from progressive. yeah? yeah, they have safe...
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but what also happens all of the time, is the voices that bring us together, voices of hope, voices that stress what better angels are saying to us come forward. withmessage always comes the message of division. [laughter] the point is, since i have met martin o'malley on the campaign trail, i have been witness to the fact that he has the voice that i think brings us together. a voice of america's future. i am proud to be here because i love this community in and i 's pain. also, because i love martin o'malley. the message that ultimately will triumph. thank you. [applause] >> for those of you who were not at the air service, i would like to reintroduce our religious direct her. he has really represented a america and the voice of american muslims. >> thank you. this means a lot to us. i would like to say to my fellow asricans, we have many times muslims seen the violence of terrorism. it is a cult. the value of what this religious service is all about. we were taught to love our neighbors. whoever takes one life has taken the life of all humanity. whoever saves one life has saved whole
but what also happens all of the time, is the voices that bring us together, voices of hope, voices that stress what better angels are saying to us come forward. withmessage always comes the message of division. [laughter] the point is, since i have met martin o'malley on the campaign trail, i have been witness to the fact that he has the voice that i think brings us together. a voice of america's future. i am proud to be here because i love this community in and i 's pain. also, because i love...
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bring us voices of hope, voices that stress what our better angels are saying. the message always trumps message of division. >> that was not a pun. [laughter] >> the point is, since i have met martin o'malley on the campaign trail, i have been witness to the fact that he has the voice that, i think, brings us together. the best of what america has to offer. [applause] i am proud to be here because i love this community. i feel it's pain. but also because i have grown to care a lot about martin o'malley and the voice he brings to the debate in our country today. bringsnow the message he is the voice that will ultimately triumph. thank you. [applause] >> for those of you not at the prayer service, i would like to someoneuce our imam, who has really represented the voice of american muslims. [applause] >> thank you so much. o'malley, it means a lot to all of us that you are here at this mosque. i would like to say to my fellow americans that terrorism does not represent islam. it is a cult. it is not the value of this beautiful religion. when i gave myay sermon, i
bring us voices of hope, voices that stress what our better angels are saying. the message always trumps message of division. >> that was not a pun. [laughter] >> the point is, since i have met martin o'malley on the campaign trail, i have been witness to the fact that he has the voice that, i think, brings us together. the best of what america has to offer. [applause] i am proud to be here because i love this community. i feel it's pain. but also because i have grown to care a lot...
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[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. call now. on average, it takes three hundred americansworking for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. and the republicans will make itworse by lowering taxes for those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules. hillary clinton will work to close the wage gap. equal pay for women to raise incomes for families, a higher minimum wage, lower taxes for the middle class. she gets the job done for us. to 10 inches of snow today. how road conditions are looking now and how long the storm will last. 10:41:59-10:42:02something was hit, windows shattered. a morning bus crash left one iowa woman dead. where the bus was headed and what the driver says is the reason he lost control. the news at noon starts now. it's time now to get a first look at the forecast... meteorologist joins us now... and the slip
[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. call now. on average, it takes three hundred americansworking for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. and the republicans will make itworse by lowering taxes for those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules. hillary...
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[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. >>> it is so true what we say around here, we are truly family both in front of the camera and behind it. this year we lost an important part of our family, and so we want to look back and honor frank gifford, father, son, friend, football legend and a true truly special man. >> we are in the 29th year of marriage, and you know what you have to learn to do? that frank. >> congratulations. >> and these have have been recycled yet again. we are green around here. thank you, sweetheart. >> i'm going to get frank to do a calendar. >> he is smoking. >> i'd buy that cal enendar. >> and you better pray you look this good at 83. hi, sweetheart. i'm proud of you. >> you guys by now have heard the news about frank givefford who passed a away and kath, i don't know if you are watching, and you are probably not, but i miss you and i love you. >> this sis a man
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[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. republican presidential race. according to the newest national poll, donald trump still leads.. but senators marco rubio and ted cruz are surging. hallie jackson reports. this morning - a shakeup - of sorts - in the standings. still dominating the republican race? donald trump - but the newest national poll shows marco rubio edging out ben carson for the second-place spot - carson - tying ted cruz - up three points to third. rubio nats: "can anyone kick field goals?" all smiles in alabama ... rubio faced a fired-up crowd... one of his biggest yet - coming off his best fundraising month yet - according to a campaign aide - who tells nbc news rubio's on track to raise 15 million dollars by the iowa caucus. rubio bite: "i'm the only one running for president who's actually been able to score victories against obamacare!" rubio - promoting his healthca
[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. republican presidential race. according to the newest national poll, donald trump still leads.. but senators marco rubio and ted cruz are surging. hallie jackson reports. this morning - a shakeup - of sorts - in the standings. still dominating the republican race? donald trump...
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google voice: here are your directions. when does my package arrive? google voice: your most recent order has shipped. thank you. setting new home address. text mom: i really like it here. kennedy: the nation is rattled and worried about terrorism. president obama tried to reassure the nation that the government remained vigilant and there are no imminent threats. >> our intelligence and counter tear rich professionals don't have specific and credible information about an attack on the homeland. kennedy: i would get worried after he says that. but i do want to remind you concerned veterans of america, their spokesperson is a fox news contributor. steve, i want you to bring the wisdom that fatherly advice, the only kind that can be delivered by the president. dose have it all wrong in term of fighting isis at home and abroad. >> he's got most of it wrong. he understands the optics that we have a nation that's worried. he's trying to speak to it. kennedy: did he go to the counter-terrorism center and say, this is what it looks like? >> it's all optics. w
google voice: here are your directions. when does my package arrive? google voice: your most recent order has shipped. thank you. setting new home address. text mom: i really like it here. kennedy: the nation is rattled and worried about terrorism. president obama tried to reassure the nation that the government remained vigilant and there are no imminent threats. >> our intelligence and counter tear rich professionals don't have specific and credible information about an attack on the...
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[applause] a leading voice on national security and foreign policy, lee h.amilton has played a pivotal role in developing solutions to some of the most complex challenges of our times. his leadership in congress reflected his profound commitment to preserving the safety and integrity of our nation. and his role in promoting pacific engagement has made an impact for generations to come. lee h. hamilton has help steer the course of american history in a spirit of bipartisanship and he continues to strengthen the homeland and promote diplomacy. [applause] katherine g. johnson. [applause] with her razor-sharp mathematical mind, katherine g. johnson helped broaden the scope of space travel charting new frontiers for humanity's exploration of space and creating new possibilities for all humankind. from sending the first american to space to the first moon landing, she played a critical role in many of nasa's milestones. katherine g. johnson refused to be limited by society's expectations of her gender and race by expanding the boundaries of humanity's reach. [appl
[applause] a leading voice on national security and foreign policy, lee h.amilton has played a pivotal role in developing solutions to some of the most complex challenges of our times. his leadership in congress reflected his profound commitment to preserving the safety and integrity of our nation. and his role in promoting pacific engagement has made an impact for generations to come. lee h. hamilton has help steer the course of american history in a spirit of bipartisanship and he continues...
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as a fiphilanthropist, she entourages others to use their own voices to make a difference.arbara joan streisand's legacy will endure in the american narrative. [ applause ] james taylor. [ applause ] for decades james taylor has used the power of music to enrich our nation and the world. from longing and love to loss and renewal, his intimate song writing captures the heart of the human experience. through fire and rain and so much more, each generation that grows to know james taylor's music will continue to be moved by his timelessness and enduring beauty. [ applause ] lori isuie receiving on behalf of yinori isuie. [ applause ] from the fruit farms of oregon to the hallowed halls of the supreme court, he devoted his life to fighting for basic human rights and the fair and equal treatment of every american. in challenging the military curfew placed on japanese-americans during world war ii, he brought critical attention to the issue and paved the way for all americans to stand as full and equal citizens. his example endures as a reminder of the power of one voice echoing
as a fiphilanthropist, she entourages others to use their own voices to make a difference.arbara joan streisand's legacy will endure in the american narrative. [ applause ] james taylor. [ applause ] for decades james taylor has used the power of music to enrich our nation and the world. from longing and love to loss and renewal, his intimate song writing captures the heart of the human experience. through fire and rain and so much more, each generation that grows to know james taylor's music...
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[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. geiger. there isn't very much data about conservation practices on farms.. but the u-s-d-a is trying to change that.. this week the natural resources and conservation service announced conservation effects assessment project or c-e-a-p is in action. it will work with the national agricultural statistic service to figure out how much conservation practices are going on. in iowa about five hundred 37 farmers will fall into the study and so iowa nass enumerators will be out trying to contact them through february first. this is the second time a nationwide survey like this has been done.. the last one was back between 2003 and 2006. and a lot has changed in a decade. "here in iowa, you know, we have the nutrient reduction strategy, which has provided some funding for farmers to put in conservation on their farm. there's always been federal programs th
[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. geiger. there isn't very much data about conservation practices on farms.. but the u-s-d-a is trying to change that.. this week the natural resources and conservation service announced conservation effects assessment project or c-e-a-p is in action. it will work with the...
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[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a month. [ normal voice ] or d dma? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area call now. cordes: st nurses are tough.h. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access to healthcare because they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how pharmaceutical companies and major medical companies are rippppg us off. bernie tells the truth, and he's been consistent. he understands that the system is rigged, and he's the only one who can bring real change.
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then get to decide whose voice comes out on top. stephanie stanton has more on the finale y. >> reporter: the finalist journey started months ago with . >>> when i think about that, it makes my head explode because it's like wow, i just somehow against all odds i am here. teaming high school in arkansas. another team blake finalist is . >>> if someone would have told me a year ago that i would be up on stage without a guitar like walking around and dancing around the saying knife to five i would have toll them they were crazy . >>> team gwen wasn't pursuing music prior to the voice. >>> the only pressure we have is to show the best vex ourselves tore america and make sure that we're exhibiting the kind of artist we want to be . >> reporter: show stopper might be the best description for team adam's jordan smith. last week somebody to love was his second i tunes number one performance of the season . >>> i have been surrounded by incredible artists and this creative atmosphere really just motes that kind of success for us and it's be
then get to decide whose voice comes out on top. stephanie stanton has more on the finale y. >> reporter: the finalist journey started months ago with . >>> when i think about that, it makes my head explode because it's like wow, i just somehow against all odds i am here. teaming high school in arkansas. another team blake finalist is . >>> if someone would have told me a year ago that i would be up on stage without a guitar like walking around and dancing around the...
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there is a contestant from "the voice." she has been dealing with the death of her father during the season on the show led to her weight gain. >> i struggled with bulimia and was just very deceptive with myself that i had gone to the shows. >> the show will be raw this season. we pretty much have turned this house into what it really is and that is a rehab center. >> trainer bob parker takes over as host and says emotions run high this season from a mom's child. to a 237 pound health care provid >> it's difficult to talk to a patient about weight and the harmful effects of that when a lot of times i'm bigger than they are. >> bob also promise there's are lots of changes on the show except for maybe one thing. even in the first episode, you're going to see me yelling at people. which i feel very comfortable doing. >> that's not very nice. >> can you imagine me in your house yelling the you every morning? >> no, i have a hard enough time. here is one change that will add drama. double scales, contestants on opposing teams ar
there is a contestant from "the voice." she has been dealing with the death of her father during the season on the show led to her weight gain. >> i struggled with bulimia and was just very deceptive with myself that i had gone to the shows. >> the show will be raw this season. we pretty much have turned this house into what it really is and that is a rehab center. >> trainer bob parker takes over as host and says emotions run high this season from a mom's child. to...
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"the voice." is the finale the end of their romance? >>> theafter-party together. what's next after their love story played out on tv? >> th new report that claims that gwen very recently met blake's mom and step-dad in oklahoma. >> what mr. and mrs. levine are now saying. it's really quite beautiful. >> then "star wars" is warp sp in london. >> pinch me time. >> the new reviews as they bank on the next generation to a franchise. any pressure for you? >> there's $5 billion at stake. >> also, did kelly clark just reveal she's having twins? the exclusive new interview. >> once i get these kids popped out and done. >> and the wacky last-minute holiday gift guide of ann faris. >> what did i get for my son? >> a truck. >> i should get a real truck. >> well maybe not. why? >> now our 35th season, this is "entertainment tonight." how cool this? fly in their own personalized jet. that is the of the new "star wars." the biggest movie ever. >> the cast touched down in londtonight's premiere. every entertainment news s wanted to be there, but guess what? only "e.t." got the i
"the voice." is the finale the end of their romance? >>> theafter-party together. what's next after their love story played out on tv? >> th new report that claims that gwen very recently met blake's mom and step-dad in oklahoma. >> what mr. and mrs. levine are now saying. it's really quite beautiful. >> then "star wars" is warp sp in london. >> pinch me time. >> the new reviews as they bank on the next generation to a franchise. any...
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oh, my gosh his voice gives me goose bumps all over. you and like how many other here's jeremy with last check of your forecast. >>meteorologist: for today mix of cloud and sunshine. showers for tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. enjoy the rest of the morning everybody. i'm christa delcamp. i'm sarah french. we'll bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in m it was serious. rtunately, my doctor had a game plan. ent with xarelto . hey guys! y,inally, somebody iok up to... ...besides arnie. lto is proven to treat lp reduce the risk vt and pe blood clots. o is also proven reduce the risk of stroke eople with afib, used by a heart valve problem. r people with afib rrently well managed on warfar there's limited information how xarelto d warfarin compare ucing the risk of stroke. you know, ied warfarin,t the blood testing d dietary strictions... n't get me started . nice pass. safety first. all blood thinners, n't stop taking xarelto t talking to your doctor, this may increase your risk a blood clot or stroke. while taking, u may brui
oh, my gosh his voice gives me goose bumps all over. you and like how many other here's jeremy with last check of your forecast. >>meteorologist: for today mix of cloud and sunshine. showers for tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. enjoy the rest of the morning everybody. i'm christa delcamp. i'm sarah french. we'll bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in m it was serious. rtunately, my doctor had a game plan. ent with xarelto . hey guys! y,inally, somebody iok up to......
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[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a mont [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. >> wyatt: you shouldn't be here, mom. you need to go now. >> quinn: no, no, honey! this isn't right. you n't be engaged to her. y hasn't been honont with you. and neither has your brother. >> steffy: what are you talking about? >> quinn: i overheard something day. ivy's been keeping something from you. they both have. ivy is still in love with liam. yeah, the woman you just
[ deep voice ] get ready. 40 megs is only $20 a mont [ normal voice ] or drama? [ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs for $20 a month. [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. >> wyatt: you shouldn't be here, mom. you need to go now. >> quinn: no, no, honey! this isn't right. you n't be engaged to her. y hasn't been honont with you. and neither has your brother. >> steffy: what are you talking about? >> quinn: i overheard...
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google voice: here are your directions. when does my package arrive?gle voice: your most recent order has shipped. thank you. setting new home address. text mom: i really like it here. former reagan adviser art laugher. join us. >> a restaurant chain in texas is telling the pc crowd to take a hike this holiday weekend as signs saying notice this store is politically incorrect. we say merry christmas, god bless america, we salute our flag and give thanks to our troops, police officers, and firefighters. if this offends you, you're welcome to leave in god we trust. now, juan, i love that sign. let me guess, you have a problem with this? >> no, i would agree with everything on that sign. i just think there is a political message implicit which is all you liberals, go on your merry way. take a hike. >> one seems it's a liberal that has a problem with in god we trust. we can't say god. we can't say the pledge of allegiance in schools. >> you can say god. you just have to have separation of church and state. i mean there are rules to. this i know when anyone
google voice: here are your directions. when does my package arrive?gle voice: your most recent order has shipped. thank you. setting new home address. text mom: i really like it here. former reagan adviser art laugher. join us. >> a restaurant chain in texas is telling the pc crowd to take a hike this holiday weekend as signs saying notice this store is politically incorrect. we say merry christmas, god bless america, we salute our flag and give thanks to our troops, police officers, and...
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as the powerndoors of one voice to achieve justice.applause] president obama: ladies and gentlemen, give them a big round of applause. the 2015 presidential medal of freedom honorees. [applause] [applause] this is an extranet regroup -- extraordinary group. even by the standards of medal of freedom recipients, this is a class act. here, what anals incredible tapestry this country is. what great blessing to be in a nation where individuals is a verse from wildly different backgrounds can help to shape togethers, how we live , help define justice and freedom and love. they represent what is best in us. we are very proud to be able to celebrate them here today. my understanding is that there is pretty good food and the white house so please enjoy the reception. congratulations to all the recipients. [applause] [applause] coming up on c-span a discussion of income inequality in the united states. will then discuss his book underdog politics. on the next washington journal, a look at how campaign 2015 has differed from previous campaigns in
as the powerndoors of one voice to achieve justice.applause] president obama: ladies and gentlemen, give them a big round of applause. the 2015 presidential medal of freedom honorees. [applause] [applause] this is an extranet regroup -- extraordinary group. even by the standards of medal of freedom recipients, this is a class act. here, what anals incredible tapestry this country is. what great blessing to be in a nation where individuals is a verse from wildly different backgrounds can help to...
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on the voice tonight, the voice reveals which four of the singers making next week finale. >> today, the behind the scene makes the artists look as good >> patiently >> the show might be called the voice but the singers look gets plenty of attention. contestants contestants. >> erin is the costume designer. >> we don't know what they'll be singing until wednesday, sometimes until friday. >> she's one of many who work with thousands of items. to help the artist develop an individual style along with their vocals. >> taking a lane and letting it grow and develop. i keep on pushing the envelope just a little bit with them. >>. >> reporter: >> we go to department stores, retail shops, consignment shops, thrift stores. we scour the internet. >> reporter: often they put special touches on what they find. >> these were just a simple cowboy boot and then added these topaz color stoneses. >> it's to ensure the contest assistants hit the right notes. >> it feels like we're giving them something. >> in both sight and sound. >> and tonight we have a jam packed line up for 7 nbc. the voice are fi
on the voice tonight, the voice reveals which four of the singers making next week finale. >> today, the behind the scene makes the artists look as good >> patiently >> the show might be called the voice but the singers look gets plenty of attention. contestants contestants. >> erin is the costume designer. >> we don't know what they'll be singing until wednesday, sometimes until friday. >> she's one of many who work with thousands of items. to help the...
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reporter: the chilling voice of and the f.b.i. says it is pursuing a number of leads that could actually end in charges for others as accomplices. >> it is a cool night, clouding up over boston. is threatening the state of massachusetts. could it impact your morning drive? harvey has the answers. you can see it moving up here. >> it's coming up the coast. but will it make the entire trip? that's what i've been working on. let me kind of share with you play out. there you see the rain area, just off the coast, traveling to the northeast. clouds are thickening. if you look at the northern edge of the rain and how it's traveling, it would skirt southeastern mass and especially the cape. thickening clouds. we get to 7:00. we may start to see the first drops of rain near the south coast and cape. by late morning, to noontime, it's farthest -- it makes its farthest northern move, possibly a bit of rain most especially in cape and islands. by the evening commute, only a few drops are left around the south shore, although it's still cloud
reporter: the chilling voice of and the f.b.i. says it is pursuing a number of leads that could actually end in charges for others as accomplices. >> it is a cool night, clouding up over boston. is threatening the state of massachusetts. could it impact your morning drive? harvey has the answers. you can see it moving up here. >> it's coming up the coast. but will it make the entire trip? that's what i've been working on. let me kind of share with you play out. there you see the...
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google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. john: 2015 brought plenty of bad news like new forms of terrorism. in paris there was the "charlie hebdo" attack. then the bigger massacre. 130 people killed. the french president is declaring a war which will be pitiless. john: then isis attacked in america. >> the single deadliest terror attack since 9/11. john: what did we learn about islamic terror? >> i think we learned a lot of the islamic terror we'll be seeing next year is somewhat autonomous. people who are self-radicalized and operating somewhat independently, which makes the task for those who would argue for more security even harder. >> we need a plan for what our goals and objectives are. we can't stick around head in the sand. >> i don't get what the plan is. >> listen to our military experts. i don't think the president goes to the briefings like he should. waste is, we need a goal. they need to meet the objective. in order to do so you have to start with a concrete plan and take it from there. john: a lot of my collea
google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. john: 2015 brought plenty of bad news like new forms of terrorism. in paris there was the "charlie hebdo" attack. then the bigger massacre. 130 people killed. the french president is declaring a war which will be pitiless. john: then isis attacked in america. >> the single deadliest terror attack since 9/11. john: what did we learn about islamic terror? >> i think we learned a lot of the islamic terror we'll be...
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i do think there are voices. i believe that there are voices in the muslim community who decry this kind of modernization and distortion of islam to say how it is inherently a religion of jihad. i will let my panelists add to that. >> i think that says it all. prof. wedgwood: next question. we will come back to. i do agree with you, sir that , the more the message against can come from people who have violence stature in the target audience, the more effective it will be. >> good morning. thank you for your comments. i have a question about -- prof. wedgwood: who are you? >> jeff cooper. member of the village temple and proud to be here. with regard to the use of criminal law and you commented on the mechanism of a criminal trial and the ultimate result, but in terms of a mechanism to actually attack the sources of some of these influences, we talked here before the session about using mechanism to try to attack the financial capabilities of these groups either clause i criminally -- quasi-criminally or civilly o
i do think there are voices. i believe that there are voices in the muslim community who decry this kind of modernization and distortion of islam to say how it is inherently a religion of jihad. i will let my panelists add to that. >> i think that says it all. prof. wedgwood: next question. we will come back to. i do agree with you, sir that , the more the message against can come from people who have violence stature in the target audience, the more effective it will be. >> good...
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[ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. >>> it is brain teaser tuesday and before the break we gave krou this this riddle. >> what can travel around the world while staying in one corner. >> all right, the answer is a stamp. >> all right. if you have been racking your brain about what to wear new year's eve or night, we have ideas. >> here with easy styles, here is our beauty expert. >> i love to pronounce your name correctly, viviana. >> very good. >> and there are ways that you can make your hair look very good for new year's eve. >> yes, the princess roll. to do the same thing. you take the hair and twist it into the airband. i am tuck it is, thapd is it. look at how beautiful from the front, and gorgeous, and set it with the the flexible hair spray. >> very cute. >> aa doerable. >> all right. >> wow. >> >> way to go. >> hi. hair. >> so we have all of the necklaces at the house, and we are like, what do we do with them at the holidays. so you don't have to always put them on your
[ melodramatic voice ] get up to 40 megs [ normal voice ] only from centurylink. speed may not be available in your area. >>> it is brain teaser tuesday and before the break we gave krou this this riddle. >> what can travel around the world while staying in one corner. >> all right, the answer is a stamp. >> all right. if you have been racking your brain about what to wear new year's eve or night, we have ideas. >> here with easy styles, here is our beauty...
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i have found my voice and i am finding myself. [woman singing in foreign language] rangina hamidi: trying to do business in a war zone brings challenges beyond anybody's imagination. things like basic infrastructure, electricity, transportation. we have a country and a government that is still not a working government, so trying to do business in this region is probably one of the hardest things to imagine. but yet, nothing's impossible, so everything can go forward. man: rangina hamidi was born in kandahar, but when the soviets invaded afghanistan, her family fled the country, eventually landing in northern virginia, where she grew up and was educated. after the events of 9/11/2001, she returned to afghanistan with a mission to find ways to economically empower the women of her native country. she is the founder of kandahar treasure, an enterprise employing over 450 women who embroider garments and housewares for the domestic and international market. rangina: i came here as a nonprofit worker, and the bureaucracies, the politics
i have found my voice and i am finding myself. [woman singing in foreign language] rangina hamidi: trying to do business in a war zone brings challenges beyond anybody's imagination. things like basic infrastructure, electricity, transportation. we have a country and a government that is still not a working government, so trying to do business in this region is probably one of the hardest things to imagine. but yet, nothing's impossible, so everything can go forward. man: rangina hamidi was...
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i do think there are voices. i believe that there are voices in the muslim community who decry this kind of modernization and extortion of islam to say how it is inherently a religion of jihad. all of my panelists address that. >> i think that says it all. prof. wedgwood: i do agree with you sir that the more the message against violent can come stature in who have the target audience, the more effective it will be. about -- a question prof. wedgwood: who are you? >> jeff cooper. i'm proud to be here. use ofgard to the criminal law and you commented on the mechanism of a criminal trial and the ultimate result, but in terms of a mechanism to actually attack the sources of , we of these influences talked here before the session mechanism to try to attack the financial capabilities of these groups either criminally or civilly or otherwise, and essentially trying to cut them off at the head. it could well be given the fact that she would need a computer, it is hard to really attack that in terms of hitting the financ
i do think there are voices. i believe that there are voices in the muslim community who decry this kind of modernization and extortion of islam to say how it is inherently a religion of jihad. all of my panelists address that. >> i think that says it all. prof. wedgwood: i do agree with you sir that the more the message against violent can come stature in who have the target audience, the more effective it will be. about -- a question prof. wedgwood: who are you? >> jeff cooper....
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hgoogle voice response:t inachim sigsa. how long does milk last?google voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. >>> so we have been warning you about the epa's overreach. now the government accountability office agrees, accusing them this week of "engaging in covert propaganda" when it used social media campaigns to tout its controversial clean water rules. >> it's like the white house. everything is politics now in the federal goth including the regulatory agencies. you don't have to go through congress. just pass rules with the force of law by the agencies. they ignore science. they abuse the political process. they engage in political propaganda as the gao points out. this reflects president obama, this reign of terror. at the irs they are still doing cra
hgoogle voice response:t inachim sigsa. how long does milk last?google voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. >>> so we have been warning you about the epa's overreach. now the government...
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"we are wanting to show one voice, a voice of unity, show it's a very grassroots effort. i think people typically underestimate medicaid members thinking negative things." things."the group plans to attend a health over-site committee meeting at the capitol. it's after the break... break...we hit the streets to see just how much winning fixes everything for hawkeye fans. fans are smelling roses.after an incredible season they have been rewarded with a trip to california on new years day. day.but think back just one year ago, many hawkeye fans were left disappointed with a 7-6 season.so what made such a dramatic change for iowa? iowa?it's our topic this morning's say what. what. " cheers touchdown yesterday " what a difference a year can make - in the attitude of a team - and their fans. " it was totally unexpected .. it's been a great season and they're not done yet. " but what changed so dramatically - to make fans scream for the hawks - instead of at them. " i think they were disappointed in themselves last year and i really thnk that because of that they knew they coul
"we are wanting to show one voice, a voice of unity, show it's a very grassroots effort. i think people typically underestimate medicaid members thinking negative things." things."the group plans to attend a health over-site committee meeting at the capitol. it's after the break... break...we hit the streets to see just how much winning fixes everything for hawkeye fans. fans are smelling roses.after an incredible season they have been rewarded with a trip to california on new...
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he has a deep voice. doesn't have, exactly. he disguised his voice. >> reporter: you think he can disguise his voice that well? >> yeah. >> apparently, he can. >> well, he did it. he did it. >> reporter: you're convinced that was jermeir. >> oh, it was jermeir. >> reporter: so whose voice would ultimately ring true? a three-year investigation was now in the hands of 12 people. two families now waited anxiously inside the durham county courthouse. as did assistant d.a. david saacks. >> i'm never confident when a case goes to the jury. >> reporter: you've been slapped in the face by juries before. >> too many times. that's the lesson here, you never know. >> reporter: then after just one day, the jury reached a decision. shannon's family was encouraged. >> i didn't feel that the d.a. proved his case. there were some damaging things, yes, but there was no preponderance of evidence, and i thought that she was going to be acquitted. >> reporter: for shannon crawley it all came down to this decision. would it b
he has a deep voice. doesn't have, exactly. he disguised his voice. >> reporter: you think he can disguise his voice that well? >> yeah. >> apparently, he can. >> well, he did it. he did it. >> reporter: you're convinced that was jermeir. >> oh, it was jermeir. >> reporter: so whose voice would ultimately ring true? a three-year investigation was now in the hands of 12 people. two families now waited anxiously inside the durham county courthouse. as did...
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hgoogle voice response:t inachim sigsa. how long does milk last? google voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. >>> i trust turkey less than atrust russia. the turks have always played both sides. i think erdogan has said one thing and done something else privately. >> it makes you wonder after how the turks were during the moment of silence for the paris victims. there they are. given the fact that turkey lets vehicles filled with black market oil go through its country, maybe he's onto something. maybe these folks we are trusting aren't folks we should be trusting. >> increasingly radicalized country which once was the most modern of the islamic-dominated countries. very westernized. has now become part of the fear that is attracting -- >> who do you hate
hgoogle voice response:t inachim sigsa. how long does milk last? google voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. >>> i trust turkey less than atrust russia. the turks have always played both...
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we are there with them this season and season 9 of the voice came it a close. >> after the big voice finale, blake and gwen hit an after party. then another after party. this one lasted until about 2:00 a.m. afterwards, blake and gwen went home together. what's next? will the friends who turned into lovers last now that they don't work together everyday? >> my take is that yes. these two really are smitten with each other. you see them whispering together in corners. big smiles on their faces while car pooling to work together. the key to any relationship, they really know how to make each other laugh. >> i love you too, blakish. >> so special. i'm thankful for gwen for tons of reasons. but mostly just because she makes us all look a whole lot better on this show. >> here's good news for gwen. blake will be staying in l.a. since he has started shooting the next season of "the voice" with returning coach christina aguilera. >> there's a report that says gwen met blake's mom and step dad in oklahoma and blake took her to his new lake house. there is also a few locals whether say maybe
we are there with them this season and season 9 of the voice came it a close. >> after the big voice finale, blake and gwen hit an after party. then another after party. this one lasted until about 2:00 a.m. afterwards, blake and gwen went home together. what's next? will the friends who turned into lovers last now that they don't work together everyday? >> my take is that yes. these two really are smitten with each other. you see them whispering together in corners. big smiles on...
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undoubtedly we know one voice will make the goal more realistic. time, circumstance, effectiveness, three factors that will allegedly impact the outcome. it is your job to make the decision. thank you. [applause] >> please, take your seats. i hope you are refreshed, revitalized, and reinvigorated from these debates. think everybody listening is in for a treat. colleagues, we shall now consider the fourth motion of , a curriculum to prepare us for life as printed on the .rder paper to move the motion for the southeast of england i call -- [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. 132,000 chose this to be their top issue, when 92% of students think psat's should be a mandatory subject in school, it is our responsibility as elected representatives of young people. we have chosen the curriculum for life. there are other groups campaigning for quality and finance education. this not mean we should abandon the campaign and all we have achieved. on the contrary, we must persevere. unemployment in the uk's drastically falling. the same cannot be said for youth
undoubtedly we know one voice will make the goal more realistic. time, circumstance, effectiveness, three factors that will allegedly impact the outcome. it is your job to make the decision. thank you. [applause] >> please, take your seats. i hope you are refreshed, revitalized, and reinvigorated from these debates. think everybody listening is in for a treat. colleagues, we shall now consider the fourth motion of , a curriculum to prepare us for life as printed on the .rder paper to move...
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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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google voice response: achim sigsa. how long does milk last? google voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. >>> foreign policy and fighting terrorism the big themes at the fifth republican presidential debate in las vegas last night. each of the republican candidates hit the campaign trail today. their main goal, to convince folks they're the best choice to keep america safe. national security, border security, now the top concerns for voters all across the country. fox news chief political correspondent carl cameron with our report. >> the day after the final debate of the year, donald trump declared himself the winner and talked border security and immigration. >> illegal immigration has caused tremendous crime and deaths. >> last night the national f
google voice response: achim sigsa. how long does milk last? google voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. >>> foreign policy and fighting terrorism the big themes at the fifth republican...
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be a counter voice to those people. it will work. it does not take many people to do that. >> host: senator, thank you for spending time with us today. thank you for writing this book. it is something i hope has a big readership. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you. >> that was afterwards, book tv signature program which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interview. watch past afterwards program online book tv.org. >> now, afterwards on book tv. missouri senator claire mccaskill talks about her life and political career in an interview with political editor, susan glasser. >> host: i s
be a counter voice to those people. it will work. it does not take many people to do that. >> host: senator, thank you for spending time with us today. thank you for writing this book. it is something i hope has a big readership. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you. >> that was afterwards, book tv signature program which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interview. watch past afterwards program online book tv.org. >> now, afterwards on book tv. missouri...