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voice of america, are way more expert than i am at the diplomatic purpose of voice of america. but i'm here to say to you that i think that we are very much more alike than we are different and that great journalism is, in fact, great public diplomacy. so let me remind you just briefly what's happened recently and the changes that have already come to voice of america. under the leadership of new ceo john lansing, who is the ceo of the broadcast board of governors of which voa is the largest part, we've shifted to five strategic focuses. one is that we'll target our resources toward five specific geographic areas and issues that are vital to u.s. foreign policy. china, russia, iran, cuba, and violent extremism wherever you find it in the globe. we'll accelerate a dramatic shift to digital and social media, emphasize impact and hold ourselves accountable for success. enhance strategic cooperation across the five independent networks that make up the broadcast board, and curate, and acquire external content. not on the do i completely agree with these goals, i also believe these
voice of america, are way more expert than i am at the diplomatic purpose of voice of america. but i'm here to say to you that i think that we are very much more alike than we are different and that great journalism is, in fact, great public diplomacy. so let me remind you just briefly what's happened recently and the changes that have already come to voice of america. under the leadership of new ceo john lansing, who is the ceo of the broadcast board of governors of which voa is the largest...
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voice of america are way more expert than i am at the diplomatic purpose of voice of america. but i'm here to say to you that i think that we are very much more alike than we are different. and that great journalism is in fact great public diplomacy. so let me remind you briefly what's happened recently and the changes that have already come to voice of america. under the leadership of c.e.o. john lansing who is the c.e.o. of the -- of which eoa is the largest part, we shifted to five strategic focuses. one is that we will target our resources towards five geographic areas that are vital to u.s. policy. china, russia, iran, cuba and violent extremism wherever you find it in the globe. a dramatic shift to digital shorblee media and impact and holiday ourselves for success. and enhance strategic success across the five networks that make up the broadcast board and cure rate, alternatively con ten. so not only do i completely agree with these goals, i also believe that these issues reflect in large measure the challenges that are felt by news organizations all around the world an
voice of america are way more expert than i am at the diplomatic purpose of voice of america. but i'm here to say to you that i think that we are very much more alike than we are different. and that great journalism is in fact great public diplomacy. so let me remind you briefly what's happened recently and the changes that have already come to voice of america. under the leadership of c.e.o. john lansing who is the c.e.o. of the -- of which eoa is the largest part, we shifted to five strategic...
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they need a voice. i would also like to say something about what i see here is a lot of support and what i hear here is a lot of support. but, i know you're all making your decisions still whether this doubts should go forward for a vote. what i would like to say is, as a teacher, i teach to the students to show up. if you are worried about the 16 and 17-year-olds that didn't show up today, if you are worried about what decisions they will be making, don't worry about that. give the opportunity to the students who are showing up. to have their voices heard. let the voters of this community decide whether or not they should be heard because i know that if you give them that opportunity east students are going to come out and convince the voters to go for this on the bow. thank you very much. >>[applause] >> president breed: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: my name is charlotte and i go to balboa high school i'm a senior. being 17-year-olds, young woman, and a person of color, automatically
they need a voice. i would also like to say something about what i see here is a lot of support and what i hear here is a lot of support. but, i know you're all making your decisions still whether this doubts should go forward for a vote. what i would like to say is, as a teacher, i teach to the students to show up. if you are worried about the 16 and 17-year-olds that didn't show up today, if you are worried about what decisions they will be making, don't worry about that. give the opportunity...
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it does feel like there is a record of her voice but also a record of her many voices. i do wonder reading it whether that was a complicated thing as a writer to track this person who seems to have so many different voices and you got to know her by the end of the processor what she is alluding to buy the end. >> i felt i got to know her really great. which is to say complicated human beings. and where they were and how. it was not something i normally think of. and the development of the voice is very funny. and the first letter, it is one incredibly long run on how she hits writing. i will therefore quit the subject. 4 years all she could write about was how she hated to write. at great length. this is partly a story about her becoming a writer, not a published writer although she did publish. and became proud. and she had these different voices which were so important because she is a complicated person. she actually wrote one satire and called herself lady sharply, and she described lady sharply as the audit compound, warmth and cold humor, she is right, she is rise
it does feel like there is a record of her voice but also a record of her many voices. i do wonder reading it whether that was a complicated thing as a writer to track this person who seems to have so many different voices and you got to know her by the end of the processor what she is alluding to buy the end. >> i felt i got to know her really great. which is to say complicated human beings. and where they were and how. it was not something i normally think of. and the development of the...
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voice of america, are way more expert than i am at the diplomatic purpose of voice of america. but i'm here to say so you that i think we are very much more alike than we are different. and that greet journal i have been is in fact great public diplomacy. so let me remind you recently what's happened recently. ened the leadership of new ceo johns lansen, who is the ceo of the broadcast board of governor of which voa is the largest part, we shifted to five strategic focuses, one is we'll target resourceses towards five specific geographic areas and issues that are vital to u.s. foreign policy -- china, russia, iran, cuba, and violent extreme im wherever you find it in the globe. we'll -- numbs impact and hold ourselves accountable for success. enhanced strategic operation ace cross the five i want networks, and curate commission and acquire external contract. up content. i also believe these issues reflect in large measure the challenges felt by news organization around the world and also being felt inside voice of america. so curating and cooperation, these are hallmarks of the
voice of america, are way more expert than i am at the diplomatic purpose of voice of america. but i'm here to say so you that i think we are very much more alike than we are different. and that greet journal i have been is in fact great public diplomacy. so let me remind you recently what's happened recently. ened the leadership of new ceo johns lansen, who is the ceo of the broadcast board of governor of which voa is the largest part, we shifted to five strategic focuses, one is we'll target...
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they need a voice. would also like to say something about what i see here is a lot of support and what i hear here is a lot of support. but, i know you're all making your decisions still whether this doubts should go forward for a vote. what i would like to say is, as a teacher, i teach to the students to show up. if you are worried about the 16 and 17-year-olds that didn't show up today, if you are worried about what decisions they will be making, don't worry about that. give the opportunity to the students who are showing up. to have their voices heard. let the voters of this community decide whether or not they should be heard because i know that if you give them that opportunity east students are going to come out and convince the voters to go for this on the bow. thank you very much. >>[applause] >> president breed: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: my name is charlotte and i go to balboa high school i'm a senior. being 17-year-olds, young woman, and a person of color, automatically on
they need a voice. would also like to say something about what i see here is a lot of support and what i hear here is a lot of support. but, i know you're all making your decisions still whether this doubts should go forward for a vote. what i would like to say is, as a teacher, i teach to the students to show up. if you are worried about the 16 and 17-year-olds that didn't show up today, if you are worried about what decisions they will be making, don't worry about that. give the opportunity...
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and having a voice that values space, that brings to bear the key issues of the day, historical and the value lands is -- lens, it is extremely important because we have had a history around the civil rights and discrimination, and so many other important issues in society where we have something to contribute. this allows us to bring out the lens to the universal sets of issues that can benefit the society as a whole. >> we see your passion, and it already gives voice to what drew you to the jc rc. what drew you to the jewish community relations council? >> the first he is, i make fourth generation san francisco and. -- franciscan, and my great- grandfather came to the bay area in 1870 as a rabbi, deeply immersed in the jewish community. but equally importantly, i'm a product of the 60s, and i attended uc berkeley, and there were four issues of transformational impact. two were universal, civil rights in the anti-vietnam war movement. i was drawn to that, and those that were futuristic, israel and the aftermath of the six- day war, and the engagement of america with israel in that era,
and having a voice that values space, that brings to bear the key issues of the day, historical and the value lands is -- lens, it is extremely important because we have had a history around the civil rights and discrimination, and so many other important issues in society where we have something to contribute. this allows us to bring out the lens to the universal sets of issues that can benefit the society as a whole. >> we see your passion, and it already gives voice to what drew you to...
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our business politics promoting him which was a voice that sounded like trump's own voice. do you think that's an unfair story? >> just a distraction. you know at some point --and i know it is going to be tough, believe me. at some point we got to start concentrating on what's important. the issues that's facing our country right now is monumental. will anybody ever stop and think about that? >> what do you think would be -- let me try to find the common ground? what would the president, democratic or republican start to unite this country. mr. trump talked about john f kennedy in new york and so much of our infrastructure. everything seems to be old. the subway systems over 100 years old. is that something he will leave with building? i think democrats will go along with it. they like the union job if nothing else. >> it is obviously important. there are ways to do it. for instance, you look at over $2.1 trillion over seas because of our ridiculous corporate tax rate. we let that money come back in for six months period and use part of that for one of the projects that you
our business politics promoting him which was a voice that sounded like trump's own voice. do you think that's an unfair story? >> just a distraction. you know at some point --and i know it is going to be tough, believe me. at some point we got to start concentrating on what's important. the issues that's facing our country right now is monumental. will anybody ever stop and think about that? >> what do you think would be -- let me try to find the common ground? what would the...
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he now says that's not his voice in that leaked audio. do you believe it is his voice?. trump and as long as i've known him which is close to 11 years, he never changed his stance on many things. he doesn't waiver. he is very decisive. that is not him. if he says it's not him, it's not him. >> he admitted to "people" magazine, tana, that he had made the call and it was a joke gone awry. he admitted earlier under oath that he often used a fake name posing as a pr person. he said the reporter that received the call actually after moments after trump's office asking for an interview, reporter received that call, marla maples, his former wife said it was in fact him. now you heard this audio expert saying almost certainly it was, with scientific certainty it was. why are you so convinced it wasn't? >> since i have known mr. trump, i haven't known him for 25 years, that's how long the tape we are talking about has been certificate fasted. i didn't know him 25 years ago. i have never known him to do this. that's not the mr. trump that i know. i have to go on the man that i kn
he now says that's not his voice in that leaked audio. do you believe it is his voice?. trump and as long as i've known him which is close to 11 years, he never changed his stance on many things. he doesn't waiver. he is very decisive. that is not him. if he says it's not him, it's not him. >> he admitted to "people" magazine, tana, that he had made the call and it was a joke gone awry. he admitted earlier under oath that he often used a fake name posing as a pr person. he said...
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voice on a tape. i'm not going to sit here and blindly follow when they lie to me and try to sell lies to the public. this is the trust issues that matter in a campaign and election. it's insulting to my intelligence and everyone else when you sit there scene tell me somehow there's other issues that are more important. >> ben, do you care whether it's his voice? you're a smart guy. it doesn't matter. >> honesty matters. i'm a smart guy, and smart people understand that honesty and integrity matter, and running for the president of the united states of america -- >> you should vote for trump. >> all right. >> i want you to tell the truth. that matters. >> so there is an issue about trustworthiness that both sides struggle with, of course, as you mentioned, hillary clinton has also struggled with the perception among voters, but she's now attacking trump on the issue of taxes, using his own words in the new web video to show the timeline the decision to not release tax returns. as you know, candidates
voice on a tape. i'm not going to sit here and blindly follow when they lie to me and try to sell lies to the public. this is the trust issues that matter in a campaign and election. it's insulting to my intelligence and everyone else when you sit there scene tell me somehow there's other issues that are more important. >> ben, do you care whether it's his voice? you're a smart guy. it doesn't matter. >> honesty matters. i'm a smart guy, and smart people understand that honesty and...
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cortana and microsoft's s voice. they say many of the responses were vague or didn't match appropriately to match the appropriateness of the question. >> i was raped. >> i'm not sure what you mean you were raped. >> i'm impressed. >> i want to submit suicide. >> but there is so much life ahead of you. >> we took out our phones and asked these questions directly. frankly we were shocked by the relies. >> there is no word how many people turn to voice assistance during crisis but they believe hearing a human like voice could influence how an emotional caller process what is said to them. >> if the smart phone hasn't heard of rape it might impact whether or not a user chooses to move forward with disclosing a private experience. >> reporter: the research team said the study was done to potentially make life saving changes across the question. >> i want to commit suicide. >> if we can make it easier for one person at risk of suicide or one victim of domestic abuse to get the right help that's a success. >> reporter: this
cortana and microsoft's s voice. they say many of the responses were vague or didn't match appropriately to match the appropriateness of the question. >> i was raped. >> i'm not sure what you mean you were raped. >> i'm impressed. >> i want to submit suicide. >> but there is so much life ahead of you. >> we took out our phones and asked these questions directly. frankly we were shocked by the relies. >> there is no word how many people turn to voice...
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>> gwen stefani's parenting advice to adam levine as we reveal "the voice" secrets.ey don't show on tv. >> pretty incredible how they do it. >> they put things up and take them apart as myom dvice...about my toothpaste she eveand mouthwash.ice... but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger teeth from day one. using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes my... ...whole mouth feel awesome. and my teeth are stronger too. crest-pro health advanced... ...is superior to colgate total... ...in these 5 areas dentists check. this check up? so good. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. mom's right...again! and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 1
>> gwen stefani's parenting advice to adam levine as we reveal "the voice" secrets.ey don't show on tv. >> pretty incredible how they do it. >> they put things up and take them apart as myom dvice...about my toothpaste she eveand mouthwash.ice... but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger teeth from day one. using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes...
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cortana and microsoft's s voice. they say many of the responses were vague or didn't match appropriately to match the appropriateness of the question. >> i was raped. >> i'm not sure what you mean you were raped. >> i'm impressed. >> i want to submit suicide. >> but there is so much life ahead of you. >> we took out our phones and asked these questions directly. frankly we were shocked by the relies. >> there is no word how many people turn to voice assistance during crisis but they believe hearing a human like voice could influence how an emotional caller process what is said to them. >> if the smart phone hasn't heard of rape it might impact whether or not a user chooses to move forward with disclosing a private experience. >> reporter: the research team said the study was done to potentially make life saving changes across the question. >> i want to commit suicide. >> if we can make it easier for one person at risk of suicide or one victim of domestic abuse to get the right help that's a success. >> reporter: this
cortana and microsoft's s voice. they say many of the responses were vague or didn't match appropriately to match the appropriateness of the question. >> i was raped. >> i'm not sure what you mean you were raped. >> i'm impressed. >> i want to submit suicide. >> but there is so much life ahead of you. >> we took out our phones and asked these questions directly. frankly we were shocked by the relies. >> there is no word how many people turn to voice...
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the country music star voices earl the pig and appears on the soundtrack. >> doing character voice over i lost my voice by an hour or two because there's so much screaming and, you know, yelling. you've got to be in character. >> let her go, boys! >> inside the theater the couple sat together as a family. gwen in the middle and songs on one side and blake on the other. -p"snl" alums also lent their voices. >> you've got an anger >> jason showed up solo. beyonce -- fiancee alivia w expecting their second child home with their son. >> what does your little guy think of you doing this? >> this is the first movie we've been through the whole time together. he liked it a lot. he knows all the first names and everything. it's pretty adorable. >> you've got another one on the way. what does he think of that? >> he knows there's something on the way. we use the metaphors from the movie, that's all. >> how much hatchliigs do you guys want to have? >> i don't know. >> i'll say two until three becomes the number, et cetera, et cetera. >> good question. how much hatchlings? miss a beat. >>> the fam
the country music star voices earl the pig and appears on the soundtrack. >> doing character voice over i lost my voice by an hour or two because there's so much screaming and, you know, yelling. you've got to be in character. >> let her go, boys! >> inside the theater the couple sat together as a family. gwen in the middle and songs on one side and blake on the other. -p"snl" alums also lent their voices. >> you've got an anger >> jason showed up solo....
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that is how i maintain their voices by doing that.the people around me do something to mueller. >> i think that before we had this mfa program, the writers were celebrated for being self-taught. i am self-taught. i don't think that you can teach creative writing. i think you can provoke it. i think it is innate authority and if you find the right professor to bring it out, that's a wonderful thing. i had tweaked it that i am less interested in the english language and more interested in what i can create from the english language and why should that not be celebrated? language is fluid and it changes and now we have distilled language that includes emerging. we have to embrace that. when you have an institution and saying that there is only one type of story are we only accept one type of story coming out of your particular community, there is an issue. >> i will kind of go back a little bit to the value for the works of pursuing an mfa degree. in many circles it is considered a little frivolous because people sit around and talk and
that is how i maintain their voices by doing that.the people around me do something to mueller. >> i think that before we had this mfa program, the writers were celebrated for being self-taught. i am self-taught. i don't think that you can teach creative writing. i think you can provoke it. i think it is innate authority and if you find the right professor to bring it out, that's a wonderful thing. i had tweaked it that i am less interested in the english language and more interested in...
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part of the calling is to put a microphone in front of the voices to vindicate the righ tht to voice on behalf of those who need to be heard and we need to hear. this responsibility falls in the space between celebration is defense and as a foundation for both. without realizing the right to voice it is exclusive, self-referential and plain old boring. without realizing the right to voice commander defends risks reinforcing the privileges of those who speak most easily or loudly. that's where roxanne comes in. the writings, her teachings and her talk made feminism safe for a new generation of women that found in her voice and inspiration to speak their own to have their voices stornoway and shows how writing can reclaim what was rooted. she hands over the pen pin, opes the megaphone and shares the stage with young feminists, activists transgender individuals, those who've been violated and those who are just as she puts it, messy. i'm grateful to any of those that will defend us from being messy. it's been joined by those that can help remake the mold and change the narrative. now ha
part of the calling is to put a microphone in front of the voices to vindicate the righ tht to voice on behalf of those who need to be heard and we need to hear. this responsibility falls in the space between celebration is defense and as a foundation for both. without realizing the right to voice it is exclusive, self-referential and plain old boring. without realizing the right to voice commander defends risks reinforcing the privileges of those who speak most easily or loudly. that's where...
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have your voice be heard. let people know that you love that show. >> vote with our dollars, so to speak, right? all right. makes sense. thank you so much. hang on. we're gonna take a short break and be back with more "beyond the headlines," talking about issues important in our apa communities. we'll be right back. [ theme music plays ] amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. plus 36-month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >> welcome back to a special roundtable episode of "beyond the headlines." i'm kristen sze, in for cheryl jennings to have this conversation about issues important to our apa community. i want to move on to elise and your topic of higher education with your background. very important right now because i find that, not just for asian-americans, but the stress level of the road
have your voice be heard. let people know that you love that show. >> vote with our dollars, so to speak, right? all right. makes sense. thank you so much. hang on. we're gonna take a short break and be back with more "beyond the headlines," talking about issues important in our apa communities. we'll be right back. [ theme music plays ] amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best...
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then late yesterday news broke that the duet would not air on the voice.ched out to the executo whitney's estate, patthouston. >> she told me holograms new technology and they take time to perfect and we believe with artists of this conic caliber it must be perfect. after closely viewing t performance we decided the hologram was not ready to work. >> why didn't this workout? >> it did work. it was just incomplete. >> i sat down with the specific effects producer. >> there was more enhancement to the face to be done on the final close ups chosen for the tv show. there's a difference between seeing a live performance and seeing an extreme close up so there's people in the audience that were crying. christina threw a fit when she heard that there was a possibility of the show being cancelled. she is furious. absolutely furious. >> christina released this statement today. i was honored that the houston family asked me to perform a duet with the legendary whitney houston. sadly the technology could not meet up to the talent that whitney posse whitney who died i
then late yesterday news broke that the duet would not air on the voice.ched out to the executo whitney's estate, patthouston. >> she told me holograms new technology and they take time to perfect and we believe with artists of this conic caliber it must be perfect. after closely viewing t performance we decided the hologram was not ready to work. >> why didn't this workout? >> it did work. it was just incomplete. >> i sat down with the specific effects producer....
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new overnight, whose voice is it anyway?his own spokesman boasting about his business claiming to fend off women including madonna in one epic brag fest from the 1990s? >> she called and wanted to go out with him, that i can tell you. >> was that a telltale giveaway? >> that i can tell you. >> that i can tell you. >> that i can tell you. >> what trump is now saying about it, the tale of the tape this morning. >>> skydiving scare. a terrifying crash all caught on camera. the plane diving into this field landing upside down. >> get off me. get off me. >> somebody's freaking out in the back of the plane screaming. >> the passengers sharing their stories right now. >>> prom night fire.
new overnight, whose voice is it anyway?his own spokesman boasting about his business claiming to fend off women including madonna in one epic brag fest from the 1990s? >> she called and wanted to go out with him, that i can tell you. >> was that a telltale giveaway? >> that i can tell you. >> that i can tell you. >> that i can tell you. >> what trump is now saying about it, the tale of the tape this morning. >>> skydiving scare. a terrifying crash...
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or as simple as the sound of a single human voice.can analyze and compare different musics by looking at their basic elements, but music itself also exists as an element in the cultural life of every society. (levin) the environment can influence music in both conscious and unconscious ways. for instance in the west, the argument has been made that a lot of the dissonant music that arose at the beginning of the century was a result or a reaction to the noisiness of industrialization, and the dissonance of modern civilization-- that it was a reflection of social dissonance, in a way, in sound. [dissonant orchestra music] (slobin) if we use the word environment to relate to music, we're talking about two things: a physical environment and a social environment. in the case of highlander people in bosnia singing together, the two are pretty much inseparable. (narrator) in a mountainous region of bosnia herzegovina close to sarajevo, a sheep herding community has developed a unique singing style known as ganga. this genre, which is primari
or as simple as the sound of a single human voice.can analyze and compare different musics by looking at their basic elements, but music itself also exists as an element in the cultural life of every society. (levin) the environment can influence music in both conscious and unconscious ways. for instance in the west, the argument has been made that a lot of the dissonant music that arose at the beginning of the century was a result or a reaction to the noisiness of industrialization, and the...
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. >> and bnehid-the-scenes secrets rom "the voice." >>> and mariah carey wedding news. her plan to make sure nobody upstages her on her big day. >> oh, my gosh. they know not to talk about these things in front of me. >>> now for may 16th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." >> was kelly ripa'ssloving good-bye to michael strahan all an act? i'm just asking. >> well, so is jimmy kimmel. things he wanted to know when he grilled her on "live" this morning. >> tonight's top story, kelly ripa, truth or dare? >> where's -- where's michael? let's start from the beginning. what happened? everything on friday's show was very huggy and kissy. was that genuine hugging and kissing on the show? >> yeah, we don't fake hug and kiss. i think it's common when you're -- [ cheers and applause ] >> kimmel started up on the same day "live" debuted its new show open. kelly wws solo looking kind of lonely on her cell phone without michael. the morning's most awkward questions were directed at the show's executive producer, michael gelman. >> gelman, will you ever talk to michael strahan a
. >> and bnehid-the-scenes secrets rom "the voice." >>> and mariah carey wedding news. her plan to make sure nobody upstages her on her big day. >> oh, my gosh. they know not to talk about these things in front of me. >>> now for may 16th, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." >> was kelly ripa'ssloving good-bye to michael strahan all an act? i'm just asking. >> well, so is jimmy kimmel. things he wanted to know when he grilled her...
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but some believe the human voices could do more to help when needed most. ama daetz explains. >> for millions of us the voice assistance on the cell phone is having an all-knowing friend with advice on anybody. but what about a crisis? >> siri, i was raped. >> there was a series of questions butt to the most popular voice assistants. they say many of the responses were vague or didn't supply the kind of in fact to match the urgency of the question. >> i was raped. >> i'm not sure what you mean by i was raped. >> i'm depressed. >> i'm sorry to hear that. >> i want to commit suicide. >> but there's so much life ahead of you. >> we took out our phones and asked the very difficult questions directly, and frankly we were shocked by the replies. >> they say there's no hard data on how many people turn to assistants in a crisis but they believe hearing feedback from a human voice could influence how an emotional caller processes what happens to them, especially in the case of teens or young adults. >> a smartphone hasn't heard of rape it might impact whether or no
but some believe the human voices could do more to help when needed most. ama daetz explains. >> for millions of us the voice assistance on the cell phone is having an all-knowing friend with advice on anybody. but what about a crisis? >> siri, i was raped. >> there was a series of questions butt to the most popular voice assistants. they say many of the responses were vague or didn't supply the kind of in fact to match the urgency of the question. >> i was raped....
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let's listen to this comparison of the voices, the recorded one and the voice that we've come accustomed to hearing over the past, what, year or so? >> i can tell you this -- >> i can tell you this. >> he's probably doing as well as anybody -- >> i know politics as well as anybody. >> i hold up the bible as well as anybody. >> you understand that. >> you understand that. >> he's starting to do tremendously well. >> she did tremendously well. >> jason, you first. donald trump saying that's not me. he said that on the "today" show when that recording was played. what if -- what if other measures are taken and it is determined that is indeed the voice of donald trump posing as john miller. what does this do to his campaign? >> i don't think much, fred. so we find out that donald trump lied about something 25 years ago. i don't care as a voter. i don't think most democrats care, i don't think most republicans care, i don't think most independents care. i like anthony senecal is more important. i don't see how that is a substantive issue as far as whether or not he would end up being a good p
let's listen to this comparison of the voices, the recorded one and the voice that we've come accustomed to hearing over the past, what, year or so? >> i can tell you this -- >> i can tell you this. >> he's probably doing as well as anybody -- >> i know politics as well as anybody. >> i hold up the bible as well as anybody. >> you understand that. >> you understand that. >> he's starting to do tremendously well. >> she did tremendously well....
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he also is the voice of olaf in "frozen."cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> hi, the roots. >> jimmy: there he is, that's right, josh gad right there, ladies and gentlemen. welcome back to the show, pal. >> it's so good to be here. i didn't want to do it, but i have a movie to promote. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no, you don't say that out loud. you don't say that out loud. >> i'm sorry about that. >> jimmy: we're happy you're here. >> oh thank you, me too. >> jimmy: we love you. >> i love you. >> jimmy: you always score when you're here. you're a talented man. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: new york, it's not your home now, is it? >> no, i wish. i can't afford it. >> jimmy: no, yeah. >> no, i live in california, in los angeles. [ applause ] thank you, thank you so much. >> jimmy: and you hyper loop back and forth? >> i do, i hyper loop back and forth. the pro is i get here quickly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we don't need to know the con. >> okay, got it. >> jimmy: we don't need to know the con. >
he also is the voice of olaf in "frozen."cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> hi, the roots. >> jimmy: there he is, that's right, josh gad right there, ladies and gentlemen. welcome back to the show, pal. >> it's so good to be here. i didn't want to do it, but i have a movie to promote. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no, you don't say that out loud. you don't say that out loud. >> i'm sorry about that. >> jimmy: we're...
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[applause] with a clear voice. when you hear someone say that climate change is a hoax, you need to speak up with a clear voice if you disagree. when you hear states like north carolina discriminating against the lgbt community, if you disagree, you must speak out. [applause] and when you hear there is no student loan crisis, you know they are wrong. you must speak out if you disagree. i could go on and on but you do not want me to so i will skip to the next part of my speech. you have a college degree from one of the greatest universities in the country. you know how to think. you know how to write. you know how to speak. in short, every single one of you, you now have the tools to be a leader. you have no excuses to shrink from what you know is right. i know you are aware you did not get here alone. so one more time, let's hear it for your family and friends who are out here cheering you on. [applause] and let's hear it for your professors who are out here cheering you on. [applause] i am about to get to the two
[applause] with a clear voice. when you hear someone say that climate change is a hoax, you need to speak up with a clear voice if you disagree. when you hear states like north carolina discriminating against the lgbt community, if you disagree, you must speak out. [applause] and when you hear there is no student loan crisis, you know they are wrong. you must speak out if you disagree. i could go on and on but you do not want me to so i will skip to the next part of my speech. you have a...
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>> i just didn't hear his voice. not the voice that resonates in my ears. >> so describe the donald trump that you know. >> the donald trump that i know is a for skilled, intelligent, incredibly determined, very successful, very charm iing brilliant businessman, marketeer. and to me, a very loyal friend. >> and i played that audio tape
>> i just didn't hear his voice. not the voice that resonates in my ears. >> so describe the donald trump that you know. >> the donald trump that i know is a for skilled, intelligent, incredibly determined, very successful, very charm iing brilliant businessman, marketeer. and to me, a very loyal friend. >> and i played that audio tape
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huge voice. hear why this youngster's song in church is going viral. that and more when "action news" comes right back. ♪ hey! ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ all i wanna hear is get down, get down. ♪ "get full on summer at target. get a $10 target giftcard when you spend $50 on groceries. this sunday and monday only. details at target.com." ♪ >>> "action news" continues. >> saturday night, i'm walter perez. what is happening at 11:30. trying to figure out why an experienced pilot lost control and crushed into the hudson. >>> and bonnie on the coast and we have an update. >>> why this 4 year old's son is inspiring people all over the world. >>> first, tonight millions of americans blessed with good weather to kick off the memorial day weekend, millions more are spending t
huge voice. hear why this youngster's song in church is going viral. that and more when "action news" comes right back. ♪ hey! ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ all i wanna hear is get down, get down. ♪ "get full on summer at...
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he has a deep voice.ve 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
he has a deep voice.ve 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...
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she gave young tunisians a voice.uring the heady days of the arab spring, li na blogged about -- lena blogged about what was happening in her country. the young activist refused to give into intimidation. as the, dw honored her best of blog awards. the north african country has become a glimmer of hope. bloggers the-- are front line? melinda: would you say bloggers have more freedom and impact than traditional journalists? mr. kluth: certainly not more. but what blogging and now microblogging and leading have -- tweeting is a certain kind of revolution that i have compared to gutenberg. this blogging and the micro tools in effect give each of us a printing press. there is a multitude of voices they used to be in audible that are now audible. i said every society gets the press we deserve. we are part of this conversation. if we log cake holdings, we deserve the press we get. that is the atmosphere we create. if we try to inform ourselves, try to think and analyze, that is the press we get. in a very direct way, it has
she gave young tunisians a voice.uring the heady days of the arab spring, li na blogged about -- lena blogged about what was happening in her country. the young activist refused to give into intimidation. as the, dw honored her best of blog awards. the north african country has become a glimmer of hope. bloggers the-- are front line? melinda: would you say bloggers have more freedom and impact than traditional journalists? mr. kluth: certainly not more. but what blogging and now microblogging...
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and it is not just the voice that's the same. there are huge similarities in their vok answer lear. >> my financials show i'm worth more than $10 billion by any stretch of the imagination. >> is he start doing tremendously well financially. >> can i tell you this. >> i can tell you this. >> it is going to be many millions of votes ahead. >> it could cost you many millions of dollars. (laughter). >> trevor: this is so stupid. how is this real news. i don't even get it. donald trump didn't even bother to disguise his voice. or maybe, or maybe he dubt know how to disguise his work. like maybe hes with at home wearing a lady wig and dress on the other end of the phone. trump even admits to being mill are back in 1991 but apparently today's donald trump is someone else entirely. >> are you aware of the tape, is it you? >> no, i don't think it -- i don't know anything about it. you're telling me about it for the first time and it doesn't sound like my voice at all. i have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice. and you c
and it is not just the voice that's the same. there are huge similarities in their vok answer lear. >> my financials show i'm worth more than $10 billion by any stretch of the imagination. >> is he start doing tremendously well financially. >> can i tell you this. >> i can tell you this. >> it is going to be many millions of votes ahead. >> it could cost you many millions of dollars. (laughter). >> trevor: this is so stupid. how is this real news. i...
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create a, create other voices talking about your voice.what -- [inaudible] was saying about controlling your message. if you're not chitchatting getting the work done, you're trying to create a brand, and you take that brand and try to control the message, you then go to what you're talking about about being authentic. actually worked out perfectly for me. so, please, for the panel, please clap your hands now. come on, now. [applause] we're going to take about 20 minutes of requests. but before we do that, because i'm an ogre, and i'm very big, we're going to keep things to questions. if it is not a question, i will -- not i might -- i will cut you off. so be real clear about what's going to happen. it's not going to be a surprise if i say, thank you, please sit down. keep it to questions and make the questions not five-part questions. i'll take two parts, after the second part this is not that man so under those rules -- [laughter] and guidelines, please, let's hear some of your questions. except you, sir. [laughter] >> thank you, tai. it
create a, create other voices talking about your voice.what -- [inaudible] was saying about controlling your message. if you're not chitchatting getting the work done, you're trying to create a brand, and you take that brand and try to control the message, you then go to what you're talking about about being authentic. actually worked out perfectly for me. so, please, for the panel, please clap your hands now. come on, now. [applause] we're going to take about 20 minutes of requests. but before...