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. >> can you hear my voice now? >> yeah. what about mom's voice? >> can you hear mom's voice? >> yes. >> [ laughter ] >> a moment of joy. doctors help a teen-age girl hear for the first time. watch as she hears her mother's voice for the first time. wehe is heading this afternoon. we wanted to of course end on a bit. >>> an emotional video now going viral. it shows the moment a girl hears her mother's voice for the very first time. jason miles has the story in houston that has captured so many hearts. >> reporter: listen. >> ready? here we go. >> reporter: to the sound of pure joy. >> can you hear my voice now? >> yes. >> can you hear my voice? >> >> [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >>> that is 14-year-old briana mendoza hearing something beyond a muffle for the first time. >> i started crying when i saw the video. >> they still sob when they see it. >> because i was happy and sad. i was happy and sad. >> at the same time? >> yes. >> the video originally shared by the center for hearing and speech has since gone viral. they were all here to witness it and it was just emotional. i cou
. >> can you hear my voice now? >> yeah. what about mom's voice? >> can you hear mom's voice? >> yes. >> [ laughter ] >> a moment of joy. doctors help a teen-age girl hear for the first time. watch as she hears her mother's voice for the first time. wehe is heading this afternoon. we wanted to of course end on a bit. >>> an emotional video now going viral. it shows the moment a girl hears her mother's voice for the very first time. jason miles has...
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to understand and voice change for everyone. does she see it happening? >> i have to optimist. i have to be an optimistic realist, i'm in wait and see mode and wait and see mode comes with work for me. >> she finds power in words. like these favorites from audrey lord. >> to refuse to participate in the shaping of our future is to give up. >> you are not giving up. >> i'm not giving up, i might take a break, i'm supposed to giving up, i don't know how to do that. >> we each have a responsibility to use our voice for a greater collective good. we asked her how you get started we have that at wkyc.com/sara's circle. >> opt miss stick realistic -- optimistic realist. >> to make change in cleveland. >> great job. >> thank you. >>> get that outside. >> it was a nice day. >> hard to believe this is the coming. >>> 88 degrees, the high temperature today, as we go through the evening you can see how the mercury is going to slide but it's comfortable. partly cloudy skies, high thin clouds spreading across the area, high thins are count a
to understand and voice change for everyone. does she see it happening? >> i have to optimist. i have to be an optimistic realist, i'm in wait and see mode and wait and see mode comes with work for me. >> she finds power in words. like these favorites from audrey lord. >> to refuse to participate in the shaping of our future is to give up. >> you are not giving up. >> i'm not giving up, i might take a break, i'm supposed to giving up, i don't know how to do that....
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"the voice" is back, along with our two winningest coaches -- and three-time "voice" champion, adam levine. my heart still pounds when i push the button. there's just no way to ever know what is gonna happen. daly: country music superstar with 16 consecutive number-one songs, four-time winning coach, blake shelton. this is my favorite gig i've ever had. i still get a rush finding amazing talent, and this season, we get to do it with two incredible new coaches. with five number-one albums and over 30 million records sold, one of the most influential artists in pop culture, miley cyrus. i take music very seriously. it is what i love the most. and i joined "the voice" because i know how this music industry works, and so i feel like i'm giving back to fellow singers. ? now you're in new york ? daly: and 15-time grammy award-winning singer/songwriter, record producer, humanitarian, and actress with over 35 million albums sold worldwide, alicia keys! alicia: i have a different perspective i think than maybe's ever been on the show, and i'm ready to share my knowledge and my experience. not only
"the voice" is back, along with our two winningest coaches -- and three-time "voice" champion, adam levine. my heart still pounds when i push the button. there's just no way to ever know what is gonna happen. daly: country music superstar with 16 consecutive number-one songs, four-time winning coach, blake shelton. this is my favorite gig i've ever had. i still get a rush finding amazing talent, and this season, we get to do it with two incredible new coaches. with five...
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he has worked tirelessly to make sure the voices of the families are heard and reflected in the visits here. his day job with his wife donna that servesg a camp autistic children, and i feel blessed to have known him since 2013 when i first came here. he is a true champion for this site and for everything that the heroes and heroines of flight 93 demonstrated. felt. welcome gordie [applause] >> good morning. regional director caldwell, secretary jewell, senator casey, reverend britain, senator toomey, congressman schuster, families, friends, tom, wally, so many wonderful people i see in front of me today. members havety taken time to join us and commemorate the 15th anniversary of september 11, 2001. i welcome you and offer you my gratitude. i offer my gratitude for actively remembering our losses. the individuals, the collective the heroismembering and the life-changing events on thefolded here hallowed ground of the flight 93 national memorial as well as in new york and at the pentagon. with each year we have seen this beautiful memorial rise before our very eyes, growing from a few
he has worked tirelessly to make sure the voices of the families are heard and reflected in the visits here. his day job with his wife donna that servesg a camp autistic children, and i feel blessed to have known him since 2013 when i first came here. he is a true champion for this site and for everything that the heroes and heroines of flight 93 demonstrated. felt. welcome gordie [applause] >> good morning. regional director caldwell, secretary jewell, senator casey, reverend britain,...
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who knew andy samberg's talent extended to voices? even perhaps my voice? you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ? >>> one of america's favorite funny men is lending his humor and voice to the big screen. >> andy samberg's voice is in and i had the opportunity to hear all about it. who writes this, directly from the stork's mouth. >> bravo on the pun. >> reporter: "storks" no longer deliver babies but packages. >> our new phone. >> i'm aiming to be boss. >> reporter: then by mistake he gets back into the baby game, a mistake his nemesis will exploit. >> i feel like a lot of kids will be doing that voice and driving their parents nuts. >> sorry, i thought we were vibing. >> he's had a hard life. >> repor y >> that's an overstatement. >> reporter: do my voice. >> do my voice. >> reporter: it's not that good. >> it's not that good. >> reporter: now you should do my voice. >> now you should do my life. >> reporter: what are you doing with your life beside "snl"? now picture him together with kelsey grammer voici
who knew andy samberg's talent extended to voices? even perhaps my voice? you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ? >>> one of america's favorite funny men is lending his humor and voice to the big screen. >> andy samberg's voice is in and i had the opportunity to hear all about it. who writes this, directly from the stork's mouth. >> bravo on the pun. >> reporter: "storks" no...
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"the voice" has always resonated with me because it's exactly about that. it's about your voice. this is a dream that i've had, so to be able to showcase my talent, it means everything. look, there he is. you see him on tv? [ levi babbles ] ?? ? every day ? ? every day i have the blues ? ? every day ? you i'd hate to lose ? ? nobody loves me ? ? nobody seems to care ? ? ahh ? ? nobody loves me ? ? nobody seems to care ? ? said worries and struggles, baby ? ? well, you know i had my share ? ? every day ? ? every day ? ? every day ? ? every day, i have the blues ? ? ho! ? high five! give me a high five! yes! ? when you see me worried, baby ? ? and it's you i'd hate to lose ? congratulations. ? every day ? ? every day i have the blues ? ? hey ? ? when you see me worried, baby ? ? and it's you i'd hate to lose ? h me. i'm your coach. yay, daddy! -how you doing? -yes, i love you! -i know. -that's fantastic. -good. -stoked. i got him. yes! -what is your name? -lane mack. welcome to the best team ever. -you're right about that. -you got on the denim. i'll glue on flowers to your shirt a
"the voice" has always resonated with me because it's exactly about that. it's about your voice. this is a dream that i've had, so to be able to showcase my talent, it means everything. look, there he is. you see him on tv? [ levi babbles ] ?? ? every day ? ? every day i have the blues ? ? every day ? you i'd hate to lose ? ? nobody loves me ? ? nobody seems to care ? ? ahh ? ? nobody loves me ? ? nobody seems to care ? ? said worries and struggles, baby ? ? well, you know i had my...
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and it's not so much finding your voice. but last -- about 18 months ago we did a global research study with blog her. and the research was called bread winner phenomenon. what it found, even more than expected, pew said four in ten women were now the bread winner. we found it's five in ten. so about half of women are on par or bread winners in their family. which is fantastic. the earning power of women has gone up so dramatically. but what we also found out was that along with that came a couple of things were a little disturbing. more stress. importantly when i heard sheryl crow mention that you have to nourish yourself before you can nourish others and women tend not to do that, the number one thing that happens when women start to make more money is they lose track of their own health. so people who aren't in good health can't be good stewards of anything, including feminism. and if you're not in good sheltsdz then the role model that you're setting for the next generation is not the greatest it can be. and we're all do
and it's not so much finding your voice. but last -- about 18 months ago we did a global research study with blog her. and the research was called bread winner phenomenon. what it found, even more than expected, pew said four in ten women were now the bread winner. we found it's five in ten. so about half of women are on par or bread winners in their family. which is fantastic. the earning power of women has gone up so dramatically. but what we also found out was that along with that came a...
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no surprise that she is all in on "the voice." >> i'm going to win, so i'm excited to win the voice. ?? ?? >> i wanted to be on "the voice" as a coach after i mentored last time. that how real "the voice" actually is i kind of am used to things in -- this industry not always being what they seem. especially when you watch things on tv this is what it seems like. miley is ready to throw down for season 11, she's loving being one of two female coaches, a first for the show. >> in the world to make this girl cat fight scenario, we're so not so girls, that's actually blake and adam. >> you were better. >> we're better than you. >> once coach miley got in her playbook? >> first, dress to distract. >> i don't actually love attention on me. i think style can be something that makes you feel comfortable. something to kind of not just have everyone staring into your soul. so i would like to focus on people's style. even if it's totally different from mine. ?? >> number two, be a musical chameleon. >> with me, i don't think there's necessarily that kind of like gen r i think if you do country
no surprise that she is all in on "the voice." >> i'm going to win, so i'm excited to win the voice. ?? ?? >> i wanted to be on "the voice" as a coach after i mentored last time. that how real "the voice" actually is i kind of am used to things in -- this industry not always being what they seem. especially when you watch things on tv this is what it seems like. miley is ready to throw down for season 11, she's loving being one of two female coaches, a...
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and this community, that not just a voice in terms of the radio, but a voice away from the radio program. >> the last time i have it on his show, he let me do his signature , be good, be careful, and bye-bye. toya: eric's full name was eric von boardley. he leaves behind a grown daughter, and a loving wife, faithe colas of milwaukee's salvation army. our deepest condolences to the family. eric von was 58. adrienne: honoring victims for sunday's 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. students at st john's military academy in delafield held a special ceremony today. at riley elementary school, about their experiences from that day. >> freshmen in high school weren't even alive when september 11 happened. that boggles the mind. this is our pearl harbor. adrienne: students got a copy of the book the little white truck with the big mission. it's the true story of a retired milwaukee firefighter who drove to new york and brought back a piece of steel from the world trade center. and the blood center of wisconsin is remembering 9/11 withlo first responders from across our area helped dono
and this community, that not just a voice in terms of the radio, but a voice away from the radio program. >> the last time i have it on his show, he let me do his signature , be good, be careful, and bye-bye. toya: eric's full name was eric von boardley. he leaves behind a grown daughter, and a loving wife, faithe colas of milwaukee's salvation army. our deepest condolences to the family. eric von was 58. adrienne: honoring victims for sunday's 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks....
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>> yeah. >> what about mom's voice. >> yes. >> can you hear my voice? >> yes. [ laughter ] . >> it brought tears to her eyes and a big smile to her face. the video has gone viral. she was born premature at 24 weeks and has lived with but that's not the case now. she describes hearing her own voice. >> it was weird that i heard my voice. >> what does it sound like? >> it sounds like normal but sounds like a robot. >> she could soon get another implant in her right ear depending on her progress. >>> andrew luck has proved over the years it's he's pretty good. he's one three of the four meetings against the broncos including the last two. in those two games the broncos sacked him just one time. in the game they won they sacked luck three times. coincidence? i think not. the broncos defense knows they have their hands full on sunday. >> all my years going against him, the respect he should get, i don't feel like i've given it to him. he's one of the best can be quarterbacks in the league. i close but he has that knack for keeping his eyes down and feeling d
>> yeah. >> what about mom's voice. >> yes. >> can you hear my voice? >> yes. [ laughter ] . >> it brought tears to her eyes and a big smile to her face. the video has gone viral. she was born premature at 24 weeks and has lived with but that's not the case now. she describes hearing her own voice. >> it was weird that i heard my voice. >> what does it sound like? >> it sounds like normal but sounds like a robot. >> she could soon get...
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>> that's an overstatement. >> reporter: do my voice. >> do my voice. >> reporter: it's not that good. >> it's not that voice. >> reporter: now you should do my voice. >> now you should do my life. >> reporter: now picture him together with kelsey grammer voicing this. >> you know why i built my office entirely out of glass glass in power move. >> reporter: he would do vocal warmups and every now and a good break out a taste of side show bob and everyone in the room would be like, oh. >> reporter: are you improvising? >> there's a lot of improvising. >> reporter: it has a slightly andy samberg feel to it. >> it's everyone and everything in pop culture. everyone wanted it to be bieber. >> reporter: it makes a better story. >> but i also feel like isn't bieber okay now? >> reporter: back to storks. this is about big brothers wanting little brothers and frazzled parents too busy for their offspring. sound familiar on a couple of levels? >> moms are fun too. >> then we've done our job. >> reporter: it also raises the subject where do babies actually come from. >> we need to tell him. >> t
>> that's an overstatement. >> reporter: do my voice. >> do my voice. >> reporter: it's not that good. >> it's not that voice. >> reporter: now you should do my voice. >> now you should do my life. >> reporter: now picture him together with kelsey grammer voicing this. >> you know why i built my office entirely out of glass glass in power move. >> reporter: he would do vocal warmups and every now and a good break out a taste of side...
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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 ] >> 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 to college, applying to college, seems higher than ever before. why is it? >> well, i think our society right now -- there's so much focus on selectivity and there's so -- you know, everyone seems to want to go to the same 12 schools. and i think, if we can get parents to reassure their kids that there ar
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 ] >> welcome back to a special roundtable episode of "beyond the headlines." i'm kristen sze, in for cheryl jennings to have this...
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of "the voice"! "the voice" is back, along with our two winningest coaches -- grammy award-winning front man of maroon 5 and three-time "voice" champion, adam levine. my heart still pounds when i push the button. there's just no way to ever know what is gonna happen. daly: country music superstar with 16 consecutive number-one songs, four-time winning coach, blake shelton.
of "the voice"! "the voice" is back, along with our two winningest coaches -- grammy award-winning front man of maroon 5 and three-time "voice" champion, adam levine. my heart still pounds when i push the button. there's just no way to ever know what is gonna happen. daly: country music superstar with 16 consecutive number-one songs, four-time winning coach, blake shelton.
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>> until now. >> how about mom's voice. >> can you hear my voice?ou remember the first time you heard your mother's voice? >> it sounded like a robot. >> i didn't realize she didn't know what my voice sounded -- i mean i didn't realize that. i was nervous. i was scared. then it was like, wow. total amazed. >> finally she can hear me. >> no more excuses. >> brianna's cochlear implant processes sound signals and sends them to her brain. so for the first time in 14 years she is hearing the range of pitches most of us take for granted. >> and my mom said stop, just stop getting on the phone. i said what? it is my friend. >> surely you can forgive her teenage attitude when every voice and every sound is brand-new. >> ask her if she can hear your voice. >> can you hear my voice, susie? >> oh my god, that was funny. >> still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, sometimes it is never too late. a 70-year-old man wins a decade's old competition and a trip down memory lane. and after being rescued these guys are now looking for a home in the bay area. >> i am meteorol
>> until now. >> how about mom's voice. >> can you hear my voice?ou remember the first time you heard your mother's voice? >> it sounded like a robot. >> i didn't realize she didn't know what my voice sounded -- i mean i didn't realize that. i was nervous. i was scared. then it was like, wow. total amazed. >> finally she can hear me. >> no more excuses. >> brianna's cochlear implant processes sound signals and sends them to her brain. so for the...
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so to ticket tent i have a voice, it's just my voice. >> rose: who edits you? a wonderful man for 15 years at the wrowrchl, james toronto, who is also a writer. >> rose: a what does he add or subtract? >> he looks at what i've wrifn and will sometimes question things and say, peggy, i'm not sure about this. >> rose: both content and style? >> it's primarily factual content. james is very much the person who will say that didn't happen in the winter of 2012, it happened in the early spring of 2012. but he also, i think, just sort of looks out for me. you can make mistakes of judgment that to you seem just an honest point of view that is just correct and james will sometimes say, really? okay. are you sure? and just james saying are you sure will make me think, okay, am i sure? >> rose: i've never seen somebody who couldn't use a good editor. >> if you don't have a good editor, you'll get in trouble and you won't have as much fun. editors become friends. >> rose: the great bill sapphire, wrote a column for the "new york times" and before that a writer for richard
so to ticket tent i have a voice, it's just my voice. >> rose: who edits you? a wonderful man for 15 years at the wrowrchl, james toronto, who is also a writer. >> rose: a what does he add or subtract? >> he looks at what i've wrifn and will sometimes question things and say, peggy, i'm not sure about this. >> rose: both content and style? >> it's primarily factual content. james is very much the person who will say that didn't happen in the winter of 2012, it...
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you hear his voice you know exactly who it is. redemption, million dollar baby and oh, yeah, batman begins. behind the camera, freeman is one of the executive producers of the cbs news political drama "madam secretary." he's directing the season three premiere as well as being a guest star. this episode starts off with a exciting career change for second of state secretary of state elizabeth mccord, played by actress tea leoni. >> my hair staged a rebellion. >> you look great. >> totally vice presidential. >> i told you, that information >> you're in our house. >> still, you have to pretend like you don't know anything. >> seriously? ignorance is a plus? this is your moment. >> really, pal. you have to toe the line on this one. >> okay. i get it. >> morgan freeman is here. welcome back. what great directing in that scene. >> thank you very much. >> can we start with this? you heard president obama having fun at your expense. >> he always does things like that. i don't understand it. >> where were you that you couldn't go to the wh
you hear his voice you know exactly who it is. redemption, million dollar baby and oh, yeah, batman begins. behind the camera, freeman is one of the executive producers of the cbs news political drama "madam secretary." he's directing the season three premiere as well as being a guest star. this episode starts off with a exciting career change for second of state secretary of state elizabeth mccord, played by actress tea leoni. >> my hair staged a rebellion. >> you look...
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that's important. >> so much fun on "the voice" excited to see you. miley, thank you so much. >>> "the voice" returns this monday, 8:00, 7:00 central right here on nbc. >> the other jolene, zac brown a has a lun in -- line in it that reminds me of you. on to a nine pound hammer or a woman like you, hoda. a great line. speaking of zac, oh, he made a dream happen last night. surprised two moms with us. moms who really deserved a girls' night out. >> wait until you see their reactions coming up right after this. ? ? one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. i love my shop, but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. oh, dishwasher, why don't you dry my dishes? rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reas
that's important. >> so much fun on "the voice" excited to see you. miley, thank you so much. >>> "the voice" returns this monday, 8:00, 7:00 central right here on nbc. >> the other jolene, zac brown a has a lun in -- line in it that reminds me of you. on to a nine pound hammer or a woman like you, hoda. a great line. speaking of zac, oh, he made a dream happen last night. surprised two moms with us. moms who really deserved a girls' night out. >>...
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it comes from somewhere down in >> i had -- when i was in school, i took voice and diction and voice development and over the years, it goes by itself, you know? your voice, everybody knows charl rose. >> did you take those classes because you were trying to develop it or someone sent you a message, you got a great voice and you should spend time developing it? >> i went to school to learn how i took acting classes. i flunked the acting. really. i mean, i didn't really flunk it. i made a d. just got over. >> that's flunking. that ain't good. >> but the voice thing was -- i had a really good instructor on telling me how to do that. >> listen. your voice is so recognizable that the ways people came to you. let's roll that clip. the first time i heard it, i thought that is genius. have you arrive saelve. hazard ahead. ladies avoid all clear present dangers. make a u-turn. let's keep our enemies guessing. you've arrived. it's been my honor and duty to see you through this mission. >> morgan, that is so fun. you only did that for a temporary amount of time. you know people want you to com
it comes from somewhere down in >> i had -- when i was in school, i took voice and diction and voice development and over the years, it goes by itself, you know? your voice, everybody knows charl rose. >> did you take those classes because you were trying to develop it or someone sent you a message, you got a great voice and you should spend time developing it? >> i went to school to learn how i took acting classes. i flunked the acting. really. i mean, i didn't really flunk...
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mayor cornett: that's righ mayor rawlings-blake: but a loud voice and a unified voice. i think people would look at us and say that we are very different. i'm a black girl from baltimore, a strong democrat. he's not, right? but on this issue, we speak with one voice. when you build or repair an airport or a bridge in oklahoma city, that job can't be outsourced. when we repair water structure in baltimore, that job can't be outsourced. we are improving our as creating jobs for the future. jessica: thank you so much. we really appreciate you sitting down with us and best of luck in your cities. announcer: next, can his energy speed up the bureaucratic pace of government? >> it's a relatively slow process. announcer: hear from the mayor who's barely old enough to vote. then, soledad's take. jessica: welcome back. now, to a mayor who is making history. at 19 years old brandon paulin , became the youngest mayor ever elected in the state of maryland. just a short distance from the nation's capitol, people in indian head decided to elect a teenager and upended the political es
mayor cornett: that's righ mayor rawlings-blake: but a loud voice and a unified voice. i think people would look at us and say that we are very different. i'm a black girl from baltimore, a strong democrat. he's not, right? but on this issue, we speak with one voice. when you build or repair an airport or a bridge in oklahoma city, that job can't be outsourced. when we repair water structure in baltimore, that job can't be outsourced. we are improving our as creating jobs for the future....
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woman: "the voice" is a huge opportunity for me. stuff like this doesn't just happen to people here. jason: can't do anything but let the singing do the talking. riley: i've only been singing for like two years, so i have a whole lot to learn still. woman #2: "the voice" gives you the opportunity to work with some of the greatest artists in the industry. "the voice" is back, along with our two winningest coaches -- grammy award-winning front man of maroon 5 and three-time "voice" champion, adam levine. my heart still pounds when i push the button. there's just no way to ever know what is gonna happen. daly: country music superstar with 16 consecutive number-one songs, four-time winning coach, blake shelton.
woman: "the voice" is a huge opportunity for me. stuff like this doesn't just happen to people here. jason: can't do anything but let the singing do the talking. riley: i've only been singing for like two years, so i have a whole lot to learn still. woman #2: "the voice" gives you the opportunity to work with some of the greatest artists in the industry. "the voice" is back, along with our two winningest coaches -- grammy award-winning front man of maroon 5 and...
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who knew andy samberg's talent extended to voices? even perhaps my voice?continues after this from our abc stations. man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: i had double vision. man: they said, "you have multiple sclerosis." man: i kind of had to get a grasp on reality. man: i had to adapt and change very rapidly. woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. man: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able to do any of those. man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. ♪ >>> one of america's favorite funny men is lending his humor and voice to the big screen. >> andy samberg's voice is in the upcoming comedy "storks," and i had the opportunity to hear all about it. who writes this, directly from the stork's mouth. >> bravo on the pun. >> reporter: "storks" no longer deliver babies but packages. >> our new phone. >> i'm aiming to be boss. >> rep
who knew andy samberg's talent extended to voices? even perhaps my voice?continues after this from our abc stations. man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: i had double vision. man: they said, "you have multiple sclerosis." man: i kind of had to get a grasp on reality. man: i had to adapt and change very rapidly. woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. man: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able...
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in a campaign for the feminist voice? which is hard i think to create, or masculine voice speaking directly to a sexual predator? i am curious. >> a masculine voice can be feminist i don't think they have to be separate and i don't think it is a zero sum game to have one message over another that there are ways but the most important thing that we can do as people with these experiences and believe them. as a woman who videotaped a guy. and confronted him and it went to viral so they said had you know this happened? so just dawned that foundational level. >> >> i would like to know what you are reading. >> good question. i reading the great book and but honestly one of the best things of being eight feminist is we have a lot of work to do obviously. so many people that do such incredible worker. >> >> but with misogyny still so great to it is more likely they could not prevail. >> i am wondering what all of the young people think. [laughter] >> yes. we lived in the extremely misogynist culture. with the area to make progr
in a campaign for the feminist voice? which is hard i think to create, or masculine voice speaking directly to a sexual predator? i am curious. >> a masculine voice can be feminist i don't think they have to be separate and i don't think it is a zero sum game to have one message over another that there are ways but the most important thing that we can do as people with these experiences and believe them. as a woman who videotaped a guy. and confronted him and it went to viral so they said...
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but voice is so much more natural.ytechnologies like siri, former employer, google sees up to a quarter of their searches now done through voice, alexa from amazon has evolved how voice is used and the effectiveness of translating voice into transcription and meaning. francine: but when will it become part of the business? siri, my kids use it to ask all sorts of stuff which i don't want to answer. i haven't seen anyone in the business environment using. chris: we are working to remove friction. we like to say we are capturing ideas and thoughts at the speed which you come up with them. the best way is to use voice. you will start to see it enter our product. we are experimenting with it right now. it is a new interaction behavior for humans. we are experimenting with different francine: ways to make it effective. francine:what makes your -- francine: what makes your life difficult? chris: if i had to say one thing, the team you build is the company you build, and the best team wins. finding great talent, developing th
but voice is so much more natural.ytechnologies like siri, former employer, google sees up to a quarter of their searches now done through voice, alexa from amazon has evolved how voice is used and the effectiveness of translating voice into transcription and meaning. francine: but when will it become part of the business? siri, my kids use it to ask all sorts of stuff which i don't want to answer. i haven't seen anyone in the business environment using. chris: we are working to remove...
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voice of police officer drop the gun. voice of rakeyia scott, keith scott's wife keith! don't do it.that's the voice of keith scott's wife on video she recorded, voice of rakeyia scott, keith scott's wife he doesn't have a gun. he has a t.b.i. you guys.as a charlotte police officer shot killed her husband. lawyers for the scott family released the video friday, hours after protesters called for the release of two other videos, these recorded by police. we want the tapes! police have one video from another officer's body camera -- another from a dashboard camera. chief kerr putney, charlotte-mecklenberg police i wish just based on video evidence it could give us probable cause but it didn't work that way.charlotte's police chief says the case is now with the state bureau of investigation, information before releasing the video. charlotte's mayor says the police videos are inconclusive about what scott was holding. scott's family watched the videos as well, their lawyer wants the images released to the public now. justin bamberg, attorney for keith scott's family you can s
voice of police officer drop the gun. voice of rakeyia scott, keith scott's wife keith! don't do it.that's the voice of keith scott's wife on video she recorded, voice of rakeyia scott, keith scott's wife he doesn't have a gun. he has a t.b.i. you guys.as a charlotte police officer shot killed her husband. lawyers for the scott family released the video friday, hours after protesters called for the release of two other videos, these recorded by police. we want the tapes! police have one video...
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daly: tonight on "the voice..." darby: "the voice" gives you the opportunity to work with some of the greatest artists in the industry. nolan: i've come too far to turn back now. i'm one reach away from the summit. ? hold me closer, tiny dancer ? daly: with our coaches' teams more than half full, the artists will work harder than ever to turn a chair. [ cheers and applause ] alicia: the talent is getting, like, better and better every day, that just give me those ivers. you are such an incredibly magnificent voice. you knocked it out of the park. i got to go give her a hug. daly: our coaches' fight for the singers they want will be the toughest yet. -pick me! -i'll fight for you. miley's gonna say a lot of whatever it is she's gonna say. -come on! -we're gonna have to change the name of this show to "miley's voice." yay! this is a competition, and i want to win my first season of "the voice." -uh-oh. -there you go.
daly: tonight on "the voice..." darby: "the voice" gives you the opportunity to work with some of the greatest artists in the industry. nolan: i've come too far to turn back now. i'm one reach away from the summit. ? hold me closer, tiny dancer ? daly: with our coaches' teams more than half full, the artists will work harder than ever to turn a chair. [ cheers and applause ] alicia: the talent is getting, like, better and better every day, that just give me those ivers. you...
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that's important. >> so much fun on "the voice" excited to see you. this monday, 8:00, 7:00 central right here on nbc. >> the other jolene, zac brown a man needs something he can hold on to a nine pound hammer or a woman like you, hoda. a great line. speaking of zac, oh, he made a dream happen last night. surprised two moms with us. moms who really deserved a girls' night out. >> wait until you see their reactions coming up right after this. r by day, prep-cook by night. also, his name is sous. no. sloppy joseph. a middle-aged man who's trying to get his life together, but he can't - he's to sloppy. huhhh - no! here you go. i got this. i get cash back so it's like everything's on sale. with the blue cash everyday card from american express you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. everything's on sale! a home shopping show takes place on a sailboat. that's the one! banana boat dessert on me. look at you being all lactose tolerant. it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and security of american express. ask sherwin-williams durin
that's important. >> so much fun on "the voice" excited to see you. this monday, 8:00, 7:00 central right here on nbc. >> the other jolene, zac brown a man needs something he can hold on to a nine pound hammer or a woman like you, hoda. a great line. speaking of zac, oh, he made a dream happen last night. surprised two moms with us. moms who really deserved a girls' night out. >> wait until you see their reactions coming up right after this. r by day, prep-cook by...
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>> yes. >> seth: different voices. and you went u.n.i.s., which is a school here in new york -- >> yeah. >> seth: for children of parents who worked at the u.n. >> right. >> seth: and is it true that you used to use this skill to help people get out of class? >> you're going to get me in trouble. so i -- [ light laughter ] >> seth: i think the statute of limitations on that has passed. >> it should be up, but if there are cops out there when i leave --e i'll tell you this, we used to be able to call down from the student lounge. this was before cell phones. and so i would help my friends. like, i'd pretend to be their parents, so kind of call the [ indian accent ] "you know, gita is very ill today. i'm so sorry. she's actually not supposed to be at school. we need to have her back at home." [ laughter ] and then we would all, like, go hang out at and like party. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that is terrible. you -- your last show, which was tony award-winning, 12 characters in that show. >> yeah. >> seth: 19 in thi
>> yes. >> seth: different voices. and you went u.n.i.s., which is a school here in new york -- >> yeah. >> seth: for children of parents who worked at the u.n. >> right. >> seth: and is it true that you used to use this skill to help people get out of class? >> you're going to get me in trouble. so i -- [ light laughter ] >> seth: i think the statute of limitations on that has passed. >> it should be up, but if there are cops out there when...
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a show that their voice park >> -- voice park i was really -- voice park . -- i was really excited 6 oktoberfest -- >>> oktoberfest, it kicks off this weekend? scottsdale is the best place to get your fill. there rating has the population and the memories.>> nearly 6,000,000 people attend the oktoberfest in munich and 2,000,000 gallons of beer are consumed over those two weeks. that is a normal weekend over at . >>> it was 32 degrees in flagstaff. here in phoenix we were sitting at 32 degrees. it's really felt nice, of the right now 94 degrees. the dewpoint sitting at 26. humidity is at 9%. the monsoon meter for tomorrow, not a whole lot going on, we talk about zeros across the entire state. things are going to start changing, here is the water vapor, you can see the blacks a brian scott that's dry air that filtering in into the state. -- you can see the blacks, this area, the gaps there, that is the dry air filtering in into we are putting the chance a rain into the forecast for monday. the rest of the high country cut you can escape a little bit the heat and head up north. 73 satur
a show that their voice park >> -- voice park i was really -- voice park . -- i was really excited 6 oktoberfest -- >>> oktoberfest, it kicks off this weekend? scottsdale is the best place to get your fill. there rating has the population and the memories.>> nearly 6,000,000 people attend the oktoberfest in munich and 2,000,000 gallons of beer are consumed over those two weeks. that is a normal weekend over at . >>> it was 32 degrees in flagstaff. here in phoenix...
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we hear is thousands and thousands of times. >> her voice is no joke. >> her voice is heard over iraqrever the hornet is in the seven countries around the world flying an airplane, her voice is there. she saved more lives than she knows. i know mine more than once. >> is there anything you want these young men and women to know from you? >> want them to know how many people -- they probably lose track of that. there's a whole lot of folks standing behind them. just like betty does. i just get a little personal nudge in to tell them what to do and to tell them to do it right. >> before this story, i actually never knew that betty was a real person. thank you, leslie, for keeping us safe. heather and heather, when i was flying f-18, i was 25 years old. my mom wished she could be there. to know that a motherly voice, that was betty, was always there. >> that's terrific. to think of all of those people, all the pilots, the aviators she kept safe over the years. that's terrific. she should be proud of that. >> and she should be. >> i like how lea said her nickname in the most endearing way
we hear is thousands and thousands of times. >> her voice is no joke. >> her voice is heard over iraqrever the hornet is in the seven countries around the world flying an airplane, her voice is there. she saved more lives than she knows. i know mine more than once. >> is there anything you want these young men and women to know from you? >> want them to know how many people -- they probably lose track of that. there's a whole lot of folks standing behind them. just like...