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and your voice — that will raise my voice, so...ocus on, it's simple, i've just got to go slower. five seconds. just go slower. it's the first time i've tried to use the telephone banking service, and i'm not set up, so i am hoping... laughs. how many — how long do you want to make this? a bit shorter, 0k, a bit shorter. that wasn't exactly the way you said it the first time. i'd like to take everything out, today, please. that was. well, we're doing a job, aren't we? i've got a gun. you don't need a gun, do you? your voice is your weapon. take that off! erica is the voice of nice — nice is the voice security provider for citibank credit ca rd—holders in the us, among others. hi, nice to meet you, too. joe's going to try to break into my account, what chances do you think he has? very slim. what advice can you give me to try and break into his account? well, you've known him your entire life, so try to imitate his voice. she seems very confident about this — what — what why is it that you think that, maybe, my twin brother can't bre
and your voice — that will raise my voice, so...ocus on, it's simple, i've just got to go slower. five seconds. just go slower. it's the first time i've tried to use the telephone banking service, and i'm not set up, so i am hoping... laughs. how many — how long do you want to make this? a bit shorter, 0k, a bit shorter. that wasn't exactly the way you said it the first time. i'd like to take everything out, today, please. that was. well, we're doing a job, aren't we? i've got a gun. you...
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after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password.catch that. after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password. welcome to hsbc advance. the balance of your account is £1.21p credit. i'm off to the bank! for your available balance... i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs. evil twin was in. perhaps more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to improve security. i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us. he did break into your real bank account. that wouldn't be a great defence. he is my twin and not many people have one of those. computers can emulate and clone voices. we have started to see people fooled in the same way we have been fooled by photo shop pictures. i don't think that will work. do you mind if we give that a go? be my guest. i'm thinking tower of london and the crown jewels. i am thinking i'm thinking tower of london and the crownjewels. i am thinking of recording his voice and i caught him after work
after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password.catch that. after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password. welcome to hsbc advance. the balance of your account is £1.21p credit. i'm off to the bank! for your available balance... i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs. evil twin was in. perhaps more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with...
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after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password.h that. after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password. welcome to hsbc advance. the balance of your account is £1.21p credit. i'm off to the bank! for your available balance... i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs evil twin was in. perhaps more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to improve security. i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us: major security no no man works at an undisclosed financial institution. 0h. he manages innovation, because they have an innovation unit. so what's he been innovating? just watch the way he uses his phone, because his security system is doing just that. and even with all his login details, i'll need to replicate how he holds, taps, and tilts his device. ha, hi! chris, would you mind lending me that for a moment? no luck. it's beaten me. that'll be yours, then. brilliant security tips there, unfortunately i think they have
after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password.h that. after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password. welcome to hsbc advance. the balance of your account is £1.21p credit. i'm off to the bank! for your available balance... i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs evil twin was in. perhaps more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to...
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please repeat the phrase, my voice is my password. my voice is my password.. i'm off to the bank. i thought it would be more than that, dan. my eviltwin thought it would be more than that, dan. my evil twin was in. thought it would be more than that, dan. my eviltwin was in. more surprising when you consider the service providers' test their systems with twins to work on security. hsbc told us... —— more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to work on security. sojoe so joe actually sojoe actually did break into your real bank account? yes, my real bank account. so in this padilla case, that would not be a great defence. you need to remember here is my twin, and not many people have one of those. —— so in this particular case. so we have of those. —— so in this particular case. so we have seen of those. —— so in this particular case. so we have seen people doing things and being fought like we have by boat show pictures.” things and being fought like we have by boat show pictures. i don't think that will work. -- ph
please repeat the phrase, my voice is my password. my voice is my password.. i'm off to the bank. i thought it would be more than that, dan. my eviltwin thought it would be more than that, dan. my evil twin was in. thought it would be more than that, dan. my eviltwin was in. more surprising when you consider the service providers' test their systems with twins to work on security. hsbc told us... —— more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to...
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a vote for the s&p will make sure that scotland's voice is heard. the majority of people in scotland voted to remain in the eu. that voted toy leave, a real concern about the extreme phrases being pursued ivy prime minister. extreme brags it being pursued by the prime minister. universities, our businesses, almost every sector of our economy. that is why the scottish government published compromise proposals that would keep scotland in the single market. this proposal was brushed aside by the prime minister. this collection offers people the opportunity to give them an aquatic legitimacy and make it impossible for the prime minister to continue to ignore scotland voices. [applause] to everyone and scotland is this, whether you voted late or last year or yes or no in 2014, vote s&p on the eighth of june to give me a mandate to demand a place for scotland at the brexit negotiating table so we can work to keep scotland in the single market. [applause] now, more than ever, it is vital to have strong s&p voices standing up for scotland at westminster. a
a vote for the s&p will make sure that scotland's voice is heard. the majority of people in scotland voted to remain in the eu. that voted toy leave, a real concern about the extreme phrases being pursued ivy prime minister. extreme brags it being pursued by the prime minister. universities, our businesses, almost every sector of our economy. that is why the scottish government published compromise proposals that would keep scotland in the single market. this proposal was brushed aside by...
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it make sure we have the snp voice. that is what i am saying to people across scotland, no matter how you voted, this is our opportunity to make scotland's voice heard, and we know the only way to make scotland's voice heard us to vote snp. and that is what i am asking everyone to do. [applause] ms. sturgeon: i think that is david -- david: good eyesight. ms. sturgeon: it is actually very bad eyesight. that is why i was not sure. david: i am looking very handsome, i assure you. [applause] david: first, minister, the conservatives are running it in scotland on one message, that they do not want another independence referendum. ms. sturgeon: really? [cheers and applause] david: there is some evidence it is working and that some of your colleagues could lose their seats because of it. do you worry about that and that the decision to call a referendum may cost some of your colleagues their seats? can i ask can i hav whether the snp support the rate in income tax and of not, why? as i said, we will work 50 pence. we oppose t
it make sure we have the snp voice. that is what i am saying to people across scotland, no matter how you voted, this is our opportunity to make scotland's voice heard, and we know the only way to make scotland's voice heard us to vote snp. and that is what i am asking everyone to do. [applause] ms. sturgeon: i think that is david -- david: good eyesight. ms. sturgeon: it is actually very bad eyesight. that is why i was not sure. david: i am looking very handsome, i assure you. [applause]...
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>> somebodyol td me she's doing the voice. >> she's doing the voice.hy idol stars are joining the voice instead of the show that made them famous. >> then, a "dancing" exclusive. >> i would love for them to break their necks. >> booted boner fires back at the judges. >> it would be an honor to go on a date with you. >> plus, roseanne barr in a wheelchair. what she's saying about hr sitcom's rumored return. >> i'm holding out for nudity. >> i'm sweating i'm hot. can you handle the rest of this? >> yeah, give me the mike. i got it. >> now, for math is "entertainment tonight." >>> is "the voice" trying to shoot down the new "american idol"? . >>> hi everybody welcome. cameron mathison is here with me tonight. >> and i guess all is fair in love, war, and singing competitions. because "the voice" is playing for keeps. >> they've signed on two of "idol's" greatest contestants. >> i'm going to make the big announcement right now. ladies and gentlemen meet one of the coaches for season 14 of the voice -- >> whoa! >> what's going on, blake? >> i'm finally not k
>> somebodyol td me she's doing the voice. >> she's doing the voice.hy idol stars are joining the voice instead of the show that made them famous. >> then, a "dancing" exclusive. >> i would love for them to break their necks. >> booted boner fires back at the judges. >> it would be an honor to go on a date with you. >> plus, roseanne barr in a wheelchair. what she's saying about hr sitcom's rumored return. >> i'm holding out for nudity....
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it brings in different voices so you get the voters voice through the primary. the caucus is attracting more from the actvists or the people intensely involved in politics. the elite endorsements that governors or senators or members of the house make to give a voice to those individuals. we get a lot of different voices that come into the process. it doesn't always produce a smooth result but it does produce a result that probably taps into at least some of those voices. >> has it weakened the parties? >> the national parties have a little bit of difficulty controlling the process and the state parties have a lot of influence in the past as well. the parties have been leasing by lots of things that happens in the past. the state law regulated the policies quite heavily and there is competition for the parties. there is social media where i am not sure anyone can control that. the parties have been weekend but not just because of this. >> it has a lot to do with tradition and going back to the early 1900s when these laws were passed. so somewhat states and you t
it brings in different voices so you get the voters voice through the primary. the caucus is attracting more from the actvists or the people intensely involved in politics. the elite endorsements that governors or senators or members of the house make to give a voice to those individuals. we get a lot of different voices that come into the process. it doesn't always produce a smooth result but it does produce a result that probably taps into at least some of those voices. >> has it...
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we will provide that voice. we will provide strong opposition, we will provide a real agenda for change. [applause] angus: ladies and gentlemen, to present the scottish national party's plan for change, please welcome the leader of the snp. the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon. [applause] applause]and ♪ ms. sturgeon: thank you. thank you angus. a very warm welcome to the launch of the snp manifesto for the general election. this manifesto sets out a clear plan to end tory cuts, protect scottish jobs and strengthen scotland's hand. it is a manifesto with fairness, opportunity, democracy. a manifesto for the country that is welcoming and outward looking. a manifesto that reflects our belief in the infinite possibilities open to the people of scotland. if we work together in the common good to build the kind of country we know we can be. [applause] ms. sturgeon: our pledge in this election is that snp mp's will work every day to make scotland's voice heard and told a better country. we know that decision
we will provide that voice. we will provide strong opposition, we will provide a real agenda for change. [applause] angus: ladies and gentlemen, to present the scottish national party's plan for change, please welcome the leader of the snp. the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon. [applause] applause]and ♪ ms. sturgeon: thank you. thank you angus. a very warm welcome to the launch of the snp manifesto for the general election. this manifesto sets out a clear plan to end tory cuts,...
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yes, every voice is unique.hasn't done it in this case, and granted access. unlike a password, a voice is public and experts worry artificial intelligence software can synthesise voices so well that it would soon be able to clone a voice from a sample of 30 seconds or less, a tool which could make the hacker‘sjob much easier. it's a scary application, but we are working with security researchers to figure out what is the best way to proceed with this. this is one of the reasons why we have not published this to the public yet. in response to our attempt to break in, the bank said... most experts agree that by making security more personal, you make it more secure. but if your voice can be copied, then, unlike passwords, it may be difficult to get a new one. dan simmons, bbc news. back now to the election campaign, and the south of england is seen largely as a conservative stronghold, prosperous and protected by senior ministers whose constituencies are in the region. but voters have raised fears about cuts in lo
yes, every voice is unique.hasn't done it in this case, and granted access. unlike a password, a voice is public and experts worry artificial intelligence software can synthesise voices so well that it would soon be able to clone a voice from a sample of 30 seconds or less, a tool which could make the hacker‘sjob much easier. it's a scary application, but we are working with security researchers to figure out what is the best way to proceed with this. this is one of the reasons why we have...
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yes, every voice is unique.ween voices, and obviously it hasn't done it in this case, and granted access. unlike a password, a voice is public, and experts worry that artificial intelligence software can synthesise voices so well that it would soon be able to clone a voice from a sample of 30 seconds or less — a tool which could make the hackers' job much easier. it's a scary application, but we are working with security researchers to figure out what is the best way to proceed with this. this is one of the reasons why we have not published this to the public yet. in response to our attempts to break in, the bank said: most experts agree that by making security more personal, you make it more secure. but if your voice can be copied, then, unlike passwords, it may be difficult to get a new one. dan simmons, bbc news. london city airport is set to become the first in the uk to replace its on—site air traffic controllers with a remote control digital system, operated from more than a hundred miles away. instead of
yes, every voice is unique.ween voices, and obviously it hasn't done it in this case, and granted access. unlike a password, a voice is public, and experts worry that artificial intelligence software can synthesise voices so well that it would soon be able to clone a voice from a sample of 30 seconds or less — a tool which could make the hackers' job much easier. it's a scary application, but we are working with security researchers to figure out what is the best way to proceed with this....
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we must lift up our voices.to lift up the voices of people we've heard from today. people you will hear from later today, and that voice, that request is don't cut food for people who are starving. don't cut medicine for people who need the life saving assistance. don't cut girls and women out from opportunity and equality, and don't cut hope, and don't cut lives. are you ready to lift up your voices? [applause] thank you very much. [applause] >> when i was growing up in rural alabama, 50 miles from montgomery, i would see those signs that said white waiting, colored waiting. i asked my father and my grandparents and great grandparents why and they said that's the way it is, don't get in the way, don't get in trouble. i was inspired to get in the way and get in trouble. i said we can do it, we can bring down those signs those signs will be in a book and in a museum so when someone tells me changes in possible and they cannot bring about change, i said come and walk in my shoes. you must never give up, you must n
we must lift up our voices.to lift up the voices of people we've heard from today. people you will hear from later today, and that voice, that request is don't cut food for people who are starving. don't cut medicine for people who need the life saving assistance. don't cut girls and women out from opportunity and equality, and don't cut hope, and don't cut lives. are you ready to lift up your voices? [applause] thank you very much. [applause] >> when i was growing up in rural alabama, 50...
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" just got personal. >> welcome to "the voice," kelly.>> i'm excited. >> can the new "idol" bounce back from the blow? >> at this point "idol" can't relaunch. they need big talent. >> then, was goldie hawn pushing for more than a hookup between her daughter and nick jonas. >> he's a very nice guy. >> and, number three, why michelle pfeiffer put her hollywood comeback on hold until now. >>> and robert de niro's true feelings about "godfather 3.
" just got personal. >> welcome to "the voice," kelly.>> i'm excited. >> can the new "idol" bounce back from the blow? >> at this point "idol" can't relaunch. they need big talent. >> then, was goldie hawn pushing for more than a hookup between her daughter and nick jonas. >> he's a very nice guy. >> and, number three, why michelle pfeiffer put her hollywood comeback on hold until now. >>> and robert de niro's...
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the voices of jefferson and banneker are phyllis wheatley. all voices of freedom. to me about the connection of banneker and jefferson is banneker sending his almanac to jefferson and stating that african-americans are brilliant. they are human. they contribute to the development of the nation and deserve to be free. thomas jefferson essentially said you are the exception and freedom was not going to come during his particular time in life. this is a human story. in the midst of all of this inhumanity, you still have african-americans fighting for freedom, fighting for liberty, fighting for the nation to recognize them as citizens in this world. atwe go forward we look ,hile they were laws african-americans found ways to go a around those laws and hold on to their humanity. many things happened after the revolutionary war, including the development of the cotton gin in 1793 and the louisiana purchase in 1803 and the end of the international slave trade in 18 away. what did that mean? please note the space we are in right now. directly in front of me is a tower of c
the voices of jefferson and banneker are phyllis wheatley. all voices of freedom. to me about the connection of banneker and jefferson is banneker sending his almanac to jefferson and stating that african-americans are brilliant. they are human. they contribute to the development of the nation and deserve to be free. thomas jefferson essentially said you are the exception and freedom was not going to come during his particular time in life. this is a human story. in the midst of all of this...
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voice is my password fairly similar to how my voice is my password fairly similarto howi my voice isle want to know. we are kind of alike but on the day we did it he had a nightmare overnight and did not sleep, nothing like that. some people will wake up this morning feeling exactly the same when you through those creaky and you are uncertain. we did not think this would work, because of that. we do not sound too alike and we have had experts saying any system should be itself apart regardless. this has been trumpeted as a secure system but in what is a low—tech trial, he seemed were broken in. it is important to say that in the majority of cases biotechnology and biometrics which measures something about what you are which is something like your fingerprint or your voice, for example, is very secure. but it is not infallible. and when we hear reports of a bank saying that we should rely on this and it was secure. in this counter was the only factor we really needed to get in. when it does fail, that is serious. when we speak about issues to do with security, we think about things li
voice is my password fairly similar to how my voice is my password fairly similarto howi my voice isle want to know. we are kind of alike but on the day we did it he had a nightmare overnight and did not sleep, nothing like that. some people will wake up this morning feeling exactly the same when you through those creaky and you are uncertain. we did not think this would work, because of that. we do not sound too alike and we have had experts saying any system should be itself apart regardless....
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after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password.s £1.le credit. i'm off to the bank! for your available balance... i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs evil twin was in. perhaps more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to improve security. i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us: major security no no man works at an undisclosed financial institution. 0h. he manages innovation, because they have an innovation unit. so what's he been innovating? just watch the way he uses his phone, because his security system is doing just that. and even with all his login details, i'll need to replicate how he holds, taps, and tilts his device. ha, hi! chris, would you mind lending me that for a moment? no luck. it's beaten me. that'll be yours, then. thank you very much. brilliant security tips there. unfortunately, i think they've arrived a little bit too late for me. still, there you go. thanks for watching and i really, really hope that i will see you soon! hell
after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password.s £1.le credit. i'm off to the bank! for your available balance... i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs evil twin was in. perhaps more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to improve security. i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us: major security no no man works at an undisclosed financial institution. 0h. he...
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you will hear voices of those who were enslaved but you also hear voices of crew members. you hear voices of slaves ship surgeons. the horrors of the experience but also understand there is an important understanding of the resistance, resilience, and the survival. we think of human suffering you have to think of the resilience of someone who can hold on during that experience. >> every morning, perhaps more instances than one have found of the living and the dead found together. mary: across the way from the middle passage space is the transatlantic slave trade speech. profit and power juxtaposed against the human caused. we have a sign where you see the business of the trade, the development of the plantation system and how everyone benefited from the trade. we also look at the human cost through the voices of those enslaved and the process of enslavement. one of the objects is the fox's wage book. it features the wages given to crew members on a slave ship. that document tells us two things. one, it lets us understand that everyone in it fitted from the trade, but why w
you will hear voices of those who were enslaved but you also hear voices of crew members. you hear voices of slaves ship surgeons. the horrors of the experience but also understand there is an important understanding of the resistance, resilience, and the survival. we think of human suffering you have to think of the resilience of someone who can hold on during that experience. >> every morning, perhaps more instances than one have found of the living and the dead found together. mary:...
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>> somebody told me she's doing "the voice." >> why the biggest stars are joining "the voice" instead of the show that made them famous. >>> then steve harvey's leaked memo mess. the harsh letter to his staff telling them to stay away. everyone talking about it but only "e.t." is talking to steve. why he's not apologizing. >> i'm in the makeup chair, they walk in the room. >>> abby lee miller headed to prison. >> i know i didn't make the right decisions all the time. >> we're t aheree s shd founout how long she'll be locked up. >>> also dirty dnganci exclusive. >> i want to dance like that. >> we're first behind the scenes of the corner. >>> then we hit the road with jessica. her rare exclusive wild interview, secrets to a sexy marriage while running a billion dollar fashion empire. >>> now, this is "entertainment tonight." "the voice" versus the new "american idol" what a week of spin after the announcement that "idol" was coming back. >> first we heard that kelly clarkson was being courted by her alma mater but she is now joining "the voice" and so is another i toll, jennifer hudson
>> somebody told me she's doing "the voice." >> why the biggest stars are joining "the voice" instead of the show that made them famous. >>> then steve harvey's leaked memo mess. the harsh letter to his staff telling them to stay away. everyone talking about it but only "e.t." is talking to steve. why he's not apologizing. >> i'm in the makeup chair, they walk in the room. >>> abby lee miller headed to prison. >> i know i...
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so, we must lift up our voices, we need your voices to lift up and to also lift up the voices of peopleple like. [inaudible] and people you hear from later on today. that request is don't cut food for people who are starving, don't cut medicine from people who need that lifesaving assistance, don't cut girls and women out from opportunity and equality and don't cut hope and don't cut life. are you all ready to lift up your voices. [applause] [cheering] thank you very much. [applause] >> when i grew up in rural alabama outside of a little town called. [inaudible] i was see those signs that said white waiting, colored waiting, i'd ask my mother and father and grandparents wife? they'd say that's the way it is. don't get in the way. don't get in trouble. but i was inspired to get in the way, to get into trouble. they said we couldn't do it, we couldn't bring down the signs but we'd pull them down. in a museum, the only way my children will see them. would someone tell me that change is impossible and you can't bring about change? i'd say come and walk in my shoes. i said to you tonight tha
so, we must lift up our voices, we need your voices to lift up and to also lift up the voices of peopleple like. [inaudible] and people you hear from later on today. that request is don't cut food for people who are starving, don't cut medicine from people who need that lifesaving assistance, don't cut girls and women out from opportunity and equality and don't cut hope and don't cut life. are you all ready to lift up your voices. [applause] [cheering] thank you very much. [applause] >>...
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we must have strong voices. standing upfor our likes. we must have strong voices.r theresa may wants. just as you that in scotland voting labour risks letting in tory mps. only the snp is strong enough to keep the tories in check and only snp mps will always stand up for scotland. whether on brexit, austerity are the future of our public services, this isa future of our public services, this is a manifesto to make scotland‘s voice heard. it is a manifesto for prosperity and opportunity. ma nifesto to prosperity and opportunity. manifesto to tackle inequality. a ma nifesto to manifesto to tackle inequality. a manifesto to protect jobs manifesto to tackle inequality. a manifesto to protectjobs and build afairer manifesto to protectjobs and build a fairer society we know is within our a fairer society we know is within s . a fairer society we know is within our grasp. and a manifesto to ensure that scotland‘s future will always be in scotland‘s hans. i am proud to present it to the scottish people today. music. nicola sturgeon enjoying the applause, holding the manife
we must have strong voices. standing upfor our likes. we must have strong voices.r theresa may wants. just as you that in scotland voting labour risks letting in tory mps. only the snp is strong enough to keep the tories in check and only snp mps will always stand up for scotland. whether on brexit, austerity are the future of our public services, this isa future of our public services, this is a manifesto to make scotland‘s voice heard. it is a manifesto for prosperity and opportunity. ma...
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voice.is connection to the world. >> doesn't make sense. kids don't grow backwards. >> you feel like you've lost your child. >> then, found his voice again. with the help of disney characters we all know and love. ♪ all the bare necessities >> using their voices to speak for him. >> he's using these movies to interpret our world. >> the astounding story of parents who found a way to talk to their son. >> owen, how does it feel to be you? >> and that son who grew up. >> yes! gilbert gottfried! >> and found a way to talk to the world. >> what was mufasa teaching simba? >> now spreading his message on the radio, and in a new movie. that your life can be animated. no matter how it starts. >> you're the greatest. >> i am the greatest. >> you are the greatest. >> finding owen, a boy's story. >> good evening. i'm deborah roberts. thanks for joining us for a story that has something for every family about never giving up. it's a story about the movies and how two parents say the animated characters
voice.is connection to the world. >> doesn't make sense. kids don't grow backwards. >> you feel like you've lost your child. >> then, found his voice again. with the help of disney characters we all know and love. ♪ all the bare necessities >> using their voices to speak for him. >> he's using these movies to interpret our world. >> the astounding story of parents who found a way to talk to their son. >> owen, how does it feel to be you? >> and...
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voting pro—liberal voices. we see over and over again. there is a pattern. you could argue that the sorts of things we see in turkey today could be linked to the political realities of russia today, where putin is in the ascendant. you could perhaps look at a country like egypt, where 2011 brought the arab spring and so many pro—democracy voices onto the streets in cairo, but where is egypt today? those liberal, secular, pro—democracy voices are nowhere. but here is what i think. being popular or getting the most of the votes, let's say, by numbers, isn't enough to gain legitimacy. it is not enough to make a system a democracy. and that is the biggest mistake the akp elite have been making over and over throughout the years. in short, what they are thinking is if we have the ballot box, this is democracy, is what they are saying, and i am saying no because the ballot box is only one of the requirements for a proper democracy. in addition to the ballot box, you need other things. you need rule of law, separation
voting pro—liberal voices. we see over and over again. there is a pattern. you could argue that the sorts of things we see in turkey today could be linked to the political realities of russia today, where putin is in the ascendant. you could perhaps look at a country like egypt, where 2011 brought the arab spring and so many pro—democracy voices onto the streets in cairo, but where is egypt today? those liberal, secular, pro—democracy voices are nowhere. but here is what i think. being...
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millions more will lend their voices to the way insulin churn inside and he's not incorrect in this,it would allow the public to further away in and if we listen to those voices and individuals and small businesses and others outside of those four, five, six internet service providers i think we will make the right decisions. so i never believe all is lost if we truly listen to those. >> do you feel like your concerns were listened to at all since the release of the draft in the next neutrality and requesting changes or edits of any impact. when you were asking me on the open internet item i don't know if i can say i felt individually my voice would be heard or other items that were clear but i think it was already cast to that item and if we were listening to the american public we wouldn't be there today. >> it might be my fault, but i saw her hand first. >> do you think congress should be getting involved in some legislation negotiated between the parties? >> one of the things we've been hearing is that it would be best at the congressional level. i won't take the level on that i
millions more will lend their voices to the way insulin churn inside and he's not incorrect in this,it would allow the public to further away in and if we listen to those voices and individuals and small businesses and others outside of those four, five, six internet service providers i think we will make the right decisions. so i never believe all is lost if we truly listen to those. >> do you feel like your concerns were listened to at all since the release of the draft in the next...
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you get the voters voice through the primaries. the activists are people who are intensely involved in politics. the elite endorsements that governors or senators or members of the house make give a voice to those individuals. it doesn't also produce a smooth result but it taps into the some of those voices. >> has it weakened with the parties? >> depends on what you mean about the parties. the national parties have a problem controlling this but the state parties had influence in the past as well. so, the parties have -- they are weakened by lots of things that happened in the past. you know, demise of patronage weakens. the state laws have regulated parties pre-heavily starting in the 1900s because of the abuses and there is lots of competition for the parties and consultants. >> the stronger political parties that you think of in the northeast adopted a closed primary to restrict participation to people who are registered. other states where the progressive movement was stronger, they were more likely to adopt an open primary. >
you get the voters voice through the primaries. the activists are people who are intensely involved in politics. the elite endorsements that governors or senators or members of the house make give a voice to those individuals. it doesn't also produce a smooth result but it taps into the some of those voices. >> has it weakened with the parties? >> depends on what you mean about the parties. the national parties have a problem controlling this but the state parties had influence in...
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- [in normal voice] oh, no, no, not jewish people, master impressionists. - oh. - [in chuck's voice] "i'm chuck. where's my pudding cup?" [applause] - well done. - nice. - well, as usual, i'm the real victim here. gram's idea for "the yellow digital suite" is ruining my life! now let's see what you, the viewer, had to say about the new epa regulations. all right, twitter user funnydude49 says, "chuck pierce looks like fred savage from the future "came back to warn present-day fred savage that when he's old, he'll be a meth addict." [downtempo news music] - well, if you don't like the new way our show is run, then you're all very welcome to leave. - i'll never leave. - how did you get back in here? scram! - okay. [upbeat news broadcast music] ♪ - you need to take a firmer hand with your staff. - gram, morale is already low. worse than when we had our staff retreat at that sewage plant. - well, i suppose you told them morale would be even lower if they lost their jobs? no? oh. [clicking tongue] - could you please not make that sound? - i'll make whatever sound i please. [clicking tongu
- [in normal voice] oh, no, no, not jewish people, master impressionists. - oh. - [in chuck's voice] "i'm chuck. where's my pudding cup?" [applause] - well done. - nice. - well, as usual, i'm the real victim here. gram's idea for "the yellow digital suite" is ruining my life! now let's see what you, the viewer, had to say about the new epa regulations. all right, twitter user funnydude49 says, "chuck pierce looks like fred savage from the future "came back to warn...
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it doesn't produce a smooth result but probably passing into at least some of those voices. >> host: has it weakened the party? >> guest: it depends what you're talking about. the national parties have a little bit of difficulty controlling the process. but then again, the state parties perhaps had a bout of influenza in the past as well. so, the parties have been weakened by lots of things that happened in the past. the patronage weekend the parties economic benefits from being a part of the party process. the state walls have regulated the parties pretty heavily and there's lots of competition for the parties and consultants that will advise the candidates and the social media. the parties have been weakened but it's not just because of this. >> host: why would one state hold a closed primary if another was an open primary? >> guest: it has a lot to do with tradition and going back to the 19 hundreds when the law was passed. the states that have the minorities of a close primary to restrict participation to people who were registered. others where the progressive movement was stron
it doesn't produce a smooth result but probably passing into at least some of those voices. >> host: has it weakened the party? >> guest: it depends what you're talking about. the national parties have a little bit of difficulty controlling the process. but then again, the state parties perhaps had a bout of influenza in the past as well. so, the parties have been weakened by lots of things that happened in the past. the patronage weekend the parties economic benefits from being a...
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guy voice ] >> it's great to be here.o i did not. duff man. [ duff man voice ] >> it is great to be here! oh yeah! >> seth: professor frink. [ professor frink voice ] >> well, it certainly is delightful to be on this general facility. [ light laughter ] >> seth: snake. [ snake voice ] >> oh, it's totally blowing my mind to be here. [ light laughter ] >> seth: cletus. [ cletus voice ] >> umm, what was the thing i was supposed to say again? oh, yeah, it's great to be here. [ light laughter ] >> seth: all right, my personal favorite, bring it home, chief wiggum. >> it's -- wow, i almost choked. [ laughter ] [ chief wiggum voice ] it's wonderful to be here, seth. can you -- is this edible? [ laughter ] it looks like it's chocolate. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: give it up for hank azaria everybody. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ woohoo! ♪ ba-na-na huh? ♪ tangerine banana! ♪ banana ♪ tanger... new tic tac packs are here. in banana and tangerine flavors. "despicable me 3", only in theat
guy voice ] >> it's great to be here.o i did not. duff man. [ duff man voice ] >> it is great to be here! oh yeah! >> seth: professor frink. [ professor frink voice ] >> well, it certainly is delightful to be on this general facility. [ light laughter ] >> seth: snake. [ snake voice ] >> oh, it's totally blowing my mind to be here. [ light laughter ] >> seth: cletus. [ cletus voice ] >> umm, what was the thing i was supposed to say again? oh,...
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meanwhile, katy's recent move in a power move in the voice versus idol battle. former idol contestant jennifer hudson who will be a voice coach in the fall avoided talking to reporters and kelly clarkson skipped it completely. with the seat still open on kelly's season on the voice and with two spots to fill at the "american idol" table, who are the top contender. >> reporter: you were so amazing on "american idol" and the voice is looking for another coach right now. >> i think i have my hands full. >> jennifer lopez has the world of dance on nbc. but idol contestant chris daughtery is available. >> would you be on the new show -- >> nicole richie told us her dad lionel would be down for a gig on the singing competition and he loves tv, he loves the camera and he loves having all the attention. i'm sure he would do it. >> he'd be great. >> yes, he would. >>> meanwhile, nbc just weighed in on grabbing kelly clarkson and jennifer hudson as coaches, they said they've been talking with them for a long time about joining the voice. no connection to idol coming back.
meanwhile, katy's recent move in a power move in the voice versus idol battle. former idol contestant jennifer hudson who will be a voice coach in the fall avoided talking to reporters and kelly clarkson skipped it completely. with the seat still open on kelly's season on the voice and with two spots to fill at the "american idol" table, who are the top contender. >> reporter: you were so amazing on "american idol" and the voice is looking for another coach right now....
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take it to the fcc, and then to the courts to make sure that everyone in our country has an equal voice on the internet. thank you all for being here. [ cheers and applause [ n. >> thank you. thank you, senator markey. now i want to welcome up another champion of the open internet, a member of the house of representatives from colorado, who really understands the power of the open internet for innovation, for start-ups, and for the pursuit of justice. >> thank you. i'm thrilled to join senator markey, senator wyden and there are so many other champions of net neutrality. it's not just us. when the fcc opened the rule up for comment, over 1 million people wrote in supporting net neutrality. that shows the broad, popular support for keeping a free and open internet. you know what? on the other side, the fcc heard 444 -- 440,000 comments using a bot, using stolen identities. apparently a lot of the stolen identities were against net neutrality. internet is a crowning human achievement. what a wonderful thing that brings life and economic prosperity to so many people, provides a livelihood
take it to the fcc, and then to the courts to make sure that everyone in our country has an equal voice on the internet. thank you all for being here. [ cheers and applause [ n. >> thank you. thank you, senator markey. now i want to welcome up another champion of the open internet, a member of the house of representatives from colorado, who really understands the power of the open internet for innovation, for start-ups, and for the pursuit of justice. >> thank you. i'm thrilled to...
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and then, this voice came out that she had already had built. little did i know, she had spent, i think, the last 48 hours locked in a hotel room just listening to mildred over and over and over again. - [evan] oh wow. - and she just, she had mildred built as a person, as a character, as a voice. and then, joel and i had been working on midnight special together and i got to see the mechanics that ruth had applied in that hotel room behind the scenes, i got to see joel do that in front of me in midnight special. he was playing a texas state trooper and you know, i live here. - you know what a state trooper sounds like. - i'm a fair judge and we did this really cool thing with joel. he likes to have a real world example to build his accent off of, even though that was a fictitious character. so we watched the thin blue line by errol morris, which is the documentary-- - right, the randall dale adams story. - exactly, outside of dallas. and there was a detective from vidor, texas that had this great natural texas accent. so we pulled all of his wor
and then, this voice came out that she had already had built. little did i know, she had spent, i think, the last 48 hours locked in a hotel room just listening to mildred over and over and over again. - [evan] oh wow. - and she just, she had mildred built as a person, as a character, as a voice. and then, joel and i had been working on midnight special together and i got to see the mechanics that ruth had applied in that hotel room behind the scenes, i got to see joel do that in front of me in...
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every voice is unique.re worried that electronics can synthesise voice is so well that it would be able to clone a voice from a sample of 30 seconds or less. a tool which could make the hacker‘s job easier. it is a scary application. we are working with our security researchers to figure out what is the best way to proceed with this. this is one of the reasons why we haven't published this to the public yet. in response to our attempt to break in, the bank said... most experts agree that by making security more personal you make it more secure, but if your voice can be lobbied then unlike password it may be difficult to get a new one. dan simmons, bbc news... the south of england is seen largely as a conservative stronghold, but voters have raised fears about cuts in local services in some areas. peter henley, the bbc south's political editor, is in the south and on the isle of wight. iam isle of wight. i am amongst the miniature figures on the beautiful small island just off the south coast. i am at the mo
every voice is unique.re worried that electronics can synthesise voice is so well that it would be able to clone a voice from a sample of 30 seconds or less. a tool which could make the hacker‘s job easier. it is a scary application. we are working with our security researchers to figure out what is the best way to proceed with this. this is one of the reasons why we haven't published this to the public yet. in response to our attempt to break in, the bank said... most experts agree that by...