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and so, this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voices based on this and theyes, but we don't really know and so, it's a bit of a black box. but now, i'm using a prototype of version two, which has been trained using spanish voices. and this is the result. is this notjust the same as taking what i'm saying, turning it into text, and then putting it through an online translation tool and then getting the resulting text and putting it through lyrebird? so not exactly because, for instance, there are some words in spanish, the strong ‘r', that are not common in some other different languages. and so we could make you pronounce that sound, in your voice, even if you were not able to pronounce it before. why have you added this translation? so imagine if we could do movie dubbing automatically. if you have a course on mexican cooking, you could have it spoken in english or in italian or many other different languages on the same time as they are being released. lyrebird has already used its tech for good, banking the voices of those with motor neurone disease so the
and so, this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voices based on this and theyes, but we don't really know and so, it's a bit of a black box. but now, i'm using a prototype of version two, which has been trained using spanish voices. and this is the result. is this notjust the same as taking what i'm saying, turning it into text, and then putting it through an online translation tool and then getting the resulting text and putting it through lyrebird? so not exactly...
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and so this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voices based on this and theyginal voices, but we don't really know what is inside of them. so it's a beautiful black box. version one was trained on american voices, which is why it's synthesised worse as a slight american twang. but now i'm using a prototype of version two, which has been trained using spanish voices. and this is the result. is this notjust the same as taking what i am saying, turning it into text, and then putting it through an online translation tool and then getting the resulting text and putting it through lyrebird? so not exactly. for instance, there are some words in spanish, strong ‘r', that are not common in some other different languages. so we could make you pronounce that sound, in your voice, even if you were not able to pronounce it before. why have you added this translation? imagine if you could do movie dubbing automatically. if you have a course on mexican cooking you could have it spoken in english or in italian or many other different languages on the same time as they are bei
and so this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voices based on this and theyginal voices, but we don't really know what is inside of them. so it's a beautiful black box. version one was trained on american voices, which is why it's synthesised worse as a slight american twang. but now i'm using a prototype of version two, which has been trained using spanish voices. and this is the result. is this notjust the same as taking what i am saying, turning it into text, and...
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it has been trained on many, many voices. it has taught itself what makes each voice different. can make. amazingly, it has found a more efficient way of sounding like you. the kind of algorithms we are using, it is deep learning or neural networks. something that makes these kind of algorithms so special is that you don't need to give them specific things to look for. and so this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voice is based on this and they will sound like the original voices, but we don't really know what is inside of them. so it is a beautiful black box. version one was trained on american voices, which is why it is synthesise worse as a slight american twang. but now an using a prototype of version two, which has been trained using spanish voices. and this is the result. is this not just is this notjust the same as taking what i am saying, turning it into text, and putting it through an online translation tool and then getting the resulting text and putting it through lyrebird? got exactly. there are some words in spanish that are not common i
it has been trained on many, many voices. it has taught itself what makes each voice different. can make. amazingly, it has found a more efficient way of sounding like you. the kind of algorithms we are using, it is deep learning or neural networks. something that makes these kind of algorithms so special is that you don't need to give them specific things to look for. and so this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voice is based on this and they will sound like the...
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voices matter. i'm very pleased to see the energy and entrepreneurial spirit we are bringing and to acknowledge phillips of minnesota. ron escobar of texas. mary kay scanlon of pennsylvania already sworn in as a member of the senate, she has seniority and, andy craig in minnesota. tom malinowski of new jersey. chris pappas of new hampshire. susan wilde of pennsylvania but susan is already sworn in as a member of congress. when you're sworn in by yourself like that, hundreds of guests to cheer you on, when you come to take a stand, not only are they members of congress with seniority but had the whole chamber to themselves. mike levin of michigan -- excuse me. of california. that is andy leven. i know mike levin is from california, the drumbeat in california. and ivan omar of minnesota. so in the case that you know what the purpose of it is, to reduce the role of money, advanced elections. one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. i will be very pleased to be ready with t
voices matter. i'm very pleased to see the energy and entrepreneurial spirit we are bringing and to acknowledge phillips of minnesota. ron escobar of texas. mary kay scanlon of pennsylvania already sworn in as a member of the senate, she has seniority and, andy craig in minnesota. tom malinowski of new jersey. chris pappas of new hampshire. susan wilde of pennsylvania but susan is already sworn in as a member of congress. when you're sworn in by yourself like that, hundreds of guests to cheer...
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your vote is your voice. as the daughter of selma, alabama, i look forward to welcoming congressman john lewis, a delegation of bipartisan delegation to the pilgrimage this year to selma, alabama to walk across that bridge one more time. this time, we hope and march when we go that we will have delivered a democratic reform package that will do just that, deliver the voice of the people back to the people. before we head to selma to march across that bridge on another anniversary, 54th anniversary, we are promising action on democracy reform. i thank my colleague john sarbanes and my democratic leader, nancy pelosi, and i want to welcome the class of 2018, the majority makers to congress. thank you very much. mr. sarbanes: we have dean phillips who is speaking next. i had the chance to be with dean in minnesota. we did a powerful town hall. he understands what we are talking about here. >> i i took congressman sarbanes to the minnesota state fair. everything on a stick. now we need campaign finance reform on
your vote is your voice. as the daughter of selma, alabama, i look forward to welcoming congressman john lewis, a delegation of bipartisan delegation to the pilgrimage this year to selma, alabama to walk across that bridge one more time. this time, we hope and march when we go that we will have delivered a democratic reform package that will do just that, deliver the voice of the people back to the people. before we head to selma to march across that bridge on another anniversary, 54th...
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you and i should be his voice. you and i should be his voice. because people in saudi arabia and in the region they need a voice. they need support. thank you very much. [applause] now it's my pleasure to introduce his fiance, hatice cengiz i was with her in london a few days ago at another memorial service and i invited her to be with us but unfortunately she could not. and because of the satellite connection this morning she recorded a message and we thank the team for helping to recording and translate the message, so with that let's thriefn her message. >> hatice: thank you all for jamal's commemoration. i salute jamal's friends and they love and respect him. once again i would like to pass along my condolences to jamal's family, children and close friends. [speaking in native tongue] today is november 2nd, it's been exactly one month since we lost jamal. on the second of october, jamal and i headed to the saudi consulate as two people who were simply going to start the paperwork for our marriage. we had no neg
you and i should be his voice. you and i should be his voice. because people in saudi arabia and in the region they need a voice. they need support. thank you very much. [applause] now it's my pleasure to introduce his fiance, hatice cengiz i was with her in london a few days ago at another memorial service and i invited her to be with us but unfortunately she could not. and because of the satellite connection this morning she recorded a message and we thank the team for helping to recording...
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and while your voice has been suppressed, ladies and gentlemen, you and i should be his voice.you and i should be his voice, because people in saudi arabia and the region, they need a voice. they need support. thank you very much. [applause] now it is my pleasure to introduce his fiancee, hatice cengiz. london a fewr in days ago at another memorial service. and i invited her to be with us. but unfortunately, she couldn't. and because of the satellite connection, this morning, she recorded a message. drt for recording and translating her message. h with that, let's listen to atice. hatice: thank you all. i salute jamal's friends and loved ones with love and respect. once again, i would like to pass along my condolences to jamal's family, children, and close friends. today is november 2. it has been exactly one month since we lost jamal. on the second of october, jamal and i headed to the saudi consulate as two people who were simply going to start the paperwork for our marriage. we had no negative thoughts in our mind. on theay, i'm hear, second of november, to explain what happ
and while your voice has been suppressed, ladies and gentlemen, you and i should be his voice.you and i should be his voice, because people in saudi arabia and the region, they need a voice. they need support. thank you very much. [applause] now it is my pleasure to introduce his fiancee, hatice cengiz. london a fewr in days ago at another memorial service. and i invited her to be with us. but unfortunately, she couldn't. and because of the satellite connection, this morning, she recorded a...
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was it his voice? are going to watch your show are going to listen to that recording, and i urge them to make their own decision. when suspicion continues. i can't believe it. that grandpa's nose is performing "flight of the bumblebee?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [nose plays a jazzy saxophone tune] believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. discover card. i justis this for real?match, yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match >>> welcome back. ken dolezsar was dead. chris wright was on trial for his murder and david novack was on the move. despite the evidence pointing to chris his friends from the loft building believed novack was the real killer. had chris been framed for the crime as he claimed inwe reached ou
was it his voice? are going to watch your show are going to listen to that recording, and i urge them to make their own decision. when suspicion continues. i can't believe it. that grandpa's nose is performing "flight of the bumblebee?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [nose plays a jazzy saxophone tune] believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. discover card. i...
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they create voices.e sent 250-300 samples of what jamie sounded like when he was creating a report. from that, they were able to re-create his voice. >> jamie dupree 2.0, the u.s. supreme court has decided on gerrymandering, the rulings in apparent cases, one from wisconsin and one for maryland. the president said he would issue immigration changes next week in an executive order by left many details unclear on what exactly the white house would do. >> mr. speaker, jamie dupree is an example for every american who has been afflicted with the disease, tenacious, intelligent, determined, he is a credit to his us the and and essential profession, the media, and to his organization, the cops media group. way to go, jamie dupree. we are all with you, buddy. >> i now invite jamie dupree to join me on stage to accept the 2018 career achievement award for distinguished reporting on congress. and with him is our friend danna bash. all right. [applause][applause] i am so honored that jamie asked me dana: i am so h
they create voices.e sent 250-300 samples of what jamie sounded like when he was creating a report. from that, they were able to re-create his voice. >> jamie dupree 2.0, the u.s. supreme court has decided on gerrymandering, the rulings in apparent cases, one from wisconsin and one for maryland. the president said he would issue immigration changes next week in an executive order by left many details unclear on what exactly the white house would do. >> mr. speaker, jamie dupree is...
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she discovered her voice.recording herself. ♪ ♪ >> wow. >> seriously, her voice is so beautiful. i hope that people see her talent and how beautiful she really is. >> at this point, she doesn't care what people think because she has become confident in herself and in her voice and it's allowed her to make that next step. and, let's be honest, the girl can sing. >> i'm glad she started posting this on the internet so we could hear the beauty in her voice. >> her voice is beautiful, and so is she. >>> thanks for watching, everybody. you can always check us out o - [announcer] the following is a paid commercial program for walkfit platinum, sponsored by walkfit platinum llc. - [man] coming up as part of our comfort spectacular, you can cradle your feet in comfort any time you want, with our all new memory foam slippers. a $30 value for free. made of a soft and luxurious velour top with durable anti slip soles, the form fitting memory foam insoles shape to your feet for unmatched custom comfort. and they're yours
she discovered her voice.recording herself. ♪ ♪ >> wow. >> seriously, her voice is so beautiful. i hope that people see her talent and how beautiful she really is. >> at this point, she doesn't care what people think because she has become confident in herself and in her voice and it's allowed her to make that next step. and, let's be honest, the girl can sing. >> i'm glad she started posting this on the internet so we could hear the beauty in her voice. >> her...
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you will never lose the voice that is inside and i want to invite you up.applause] jamie: um, good, but that's all. i will never, ever give up. [applause] jamie: and i hope that one day back and i say thank you very much. [applause] >> another big round of applause for jamie, everyone. [applause] enrique: congratulations to all of our award winners tonight. what an inspiring story, jamie. thank you so much. truly amazing. is keynote speaker tonight from the great state of arizona. republican senator jeff flake. senator flake is a fifth-generation arizona in and was selected to the senate in 2012 after serving 12 years in the u.s. house of representative, representing arizona's east valley. as a member of the united states senate, senator flake serves on the energy and natural resources , under judiciary committees. a is also the author of rejection of destructive politics and a return to principal. le. please join me in welcoming arizona senator jeff flake. [applause] flake: congratulations to all of the award winners tonight . i have -- i so much appreciat
you will never lose the voice that is inside and i want to invite you up.applause] jamie: um, good, but that's all. i will never, ever give up. [applause] jamie: and i hope that one day back and i say thank you very much. [applause] >> another big round of applause for jamie, everyone. [applause] enrique: congratulations to all of our award winners tonight. what an inspiring story, jamie. thank you so much. truly amazing. is keynote speaker tonight from the great state of arizona....
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"american idol" started after "the voice," "star search" started after "the voice."ow whatever this thing is shania's doing, we started it all. >> my question is and maybe it's a theory. if she were to ever join "the voice" do you think she could be the country star to take t people away from blake? >> yes, any other country artist could. see we're not country artists. so we can't take anyone. >> i think she would give the most solid chance against him, like up against him. >> she may be the one country star who could take all the country singers from this one. what do you think? >> i love shania, but there's only one blake shelton honey. >> oh, yeah. >> i'm sorry. ain't nothing else to be said. i dropped the bomb, girl. drop the mike. >> i'm not one to start a fight or anything. i feel like the challenge has been thrown down. >> i know. it's time to buy some gloves. >> i think so. i think we should all say i feel like a woman. >> yes indeed. >>> well, you know, it's not all country for blake with his rock and roll girlfriend gwen stefani. and she just got her man to
"american idol" started after "the voice," "star search" started after "the voice."ow whatever this thing is shania's doing, we started it all. >> my question is and maybe it's a theory. if she were to ever join "the voice" do you think she could be the country star to take t people away from blake? >> yes, any other country artist could. see we're not country artists. so we can't take anyone. >> i think she would give the most...
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us to make our voices heard. anyoneare a progressive to stand with us and have your voices lifted, i invite all of you to visit us on our website. we will work together to lift up your voice in the voices of your friends and neighbors on the issues of the day. >> we have another veteran caller. thank you for taking your service to the next level. i have been to the v.a. a few times. my wife works for a hospital here. i want to say the level of service that you get the v.a., they are great people but it is nothing compared to private health care. from the level of efficiency with privatizing at the v.a., you will get a level that would be so much better. with a small number of regulators to oversee what is going on with people that are providing service to the veterans, you can make it so much more efficient and what the v.a. is going through. >> give me a specific difference between the level of care at a private doctor versus the v.a.. >> a few times when i have gone to the v.a., i had to wait for hours wants wh
us to make our voices heard. anyoneare a progressive to stand with us and have your voices lifted, i invite all of you to visit us on our website. we will work together to lift up your voice in the voices of your friends and neighbors on the issues of the day. >> we have another veteran caller. thank you for taking your service to the next level. i have been to the v.a. a few times. my wife works for a hospital here. i want to say the level of service that you get the v.a., they are great...
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one voice can change a room. if she had a favorite speech, it was that one inspired by a woman with a gold tooth. the woman was at a rally for obama in 2007. the rally was a bust. no one there but a small gathering meeting someone to do. obama was looking out of the emptinesat theemptiness and firy to go, the woman abruptly shouted. and as if on cue with the people around her repeated the words and began to chant and in an instant it went from dismal to glorious. it shows you what's one voice can do that one voice can change the room obama said a year later recounting the story. if it can change the state it can change a nation and if it can change the nation it can change the world. if you ask about the revolution from scared and turned to the warrior could handle hundreds of red dots every day she would say it had to do with obama in one word, one voice, one letter, one in turn. you will cry she would tell each class that came after her char charge. it's normal, she would say. you will see me crying at least tw
one voice can change a room. if she had a favorite speech, it was that one inspired by a woman with a gold tooth. the woman was at a rally for obama in 2007. the rally was a bust. no one there but a small gathering meeting someone to do. obama was looking out of the emptinesat theemptiness and firy to go, the woman abruptly shouted. and as if on cue with the people around her repeated the words and began to chant and in an instant it went from dismal to glorious. it shows you what's one voice...
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so i think it is important that all voices are heard. >> i votedor wexton. i'm ready to give some power back to the demochats ande the country for the better. >> definitely a concern in trying on bring some humanity gonch.o our >> mostly on my mind. a lot of things going on that n i' happy with. >> but they're supporting barbara comstock. >> she is supporting the esident's agenda and making our country better. >> i support the president. i think did he a great job. the economics doing a lot. >> reporter: the early results in that contest could provide a signal to the rest of the nation about the way the house is headed. >> good deal. thank you. julie care dhae rry reporting l. the number of womenll cging male incumbents, especially if virginia. it is happening in four of the state house races and these three in our area. look for the results tonight. >> agency you've heard, the lines are long in a lot of places. >> reporter: i think it isha important tt our voice is heard. there was big turnout. early voting more than doubled. >> this is the busiest that i'v
so i think it is important that all voices are heard. >> i votedor wexton. i'm ready to give some power back to the demochats ande the country for the better. >> definitely a concern in trying on bring some humanity gonch.o our >> mostly on my mind. a lot of things going on that n i' happy with. >> but they're supporting barbara comstock. >> she is supporting the esident's agenda and making our country better. >> i support the president. i think did he a...
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his voice. his voice such a great voice. he loved the way he walked down the street. w and justh his hands in his pocket. he talked with a gral, sexy voice. i don't understand where it came from. ixcept the 3,000 cigarettes a week. ust loved his swagger. i loved it. i know aboutim but i don't remember the swagger. seeing the film and seeing th ain brought it back. >> there were some interesting things in the filmth i hadn't known before i watched it. many actually. one of them w when former state assembly speaker and brown talked about how he met george moscone. when they a worked janitors at a college of law. what are some other interesting tidbits that are very little nown that the public should know about him? >> it's hinted at. it wasn't a point of emphasis. i was fascinated about how he could be someone across the aisle. n the context of current politics a man who had friends in the republican party. who can make deals. who got ronald reagan the governor to sign an awful lot of the that were passed by legislature in the years. it showed a degree of sophistication
his voice. his voice such a great voice. he loved the way he walked down the street. w and justh his hands in his pocket. he talked with a gral, sexy voice. i don't understand where it came from. ixcept the 3,000 cigarettes a week. ust loved his swagger. i loved it. i know aboutim but i don't remember the swagger. seeing the film and seeing th ain brought it back. >> there were some interesting things in the filmth i hadn't known before i watched it. many actually. one of them w when...
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attention if they hadn't sought them out and then presented their voices.ptionally well. the thing them in a read is from eaton's book. and then i'm can ask each of them to talk very briefly about their books. and then as quickly as we can. we will go from there. this is a passage from we matter. what i was still working on. i have to write about commentaries about that. in the way in which people responded. in the nfl of course responded by failing to report them. they responded by telling him and those like him that. it was an indication of the level to which we have collectively descended. there was some confusion about what he meant and what his gesture met. this is as bad as clear as any effort i have ever read to address how simple that gesture really was. and how ridiculously it was pretrade in misinterpreted and misrepresented. a lot of people have confused interpretation of patriotism. if you're not offended by the fact that one out of two veterans who had returned from iraq or afghanistan knows a soldier who has attempted suicide or by the half-mi
attention if they hadn't sought them out and then presented their voices.ptionally well. the thing them in a read is from eaton's book. and then i'm can ask each of them to talk very briefly about their books. and then as quickly as we can. we will go from there. this is a passage from we matter. what i was still working on. i have to write about commentaries about that. in the way in which people responded. in the nfl of course responded by failing to report them. they responded by telling him...
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one voice can change a room and say that they can gain brownie recounting the story and it's a voice can change your room it can change your city i don't think it is the story of the moment. i think it is filling that vacuum of declining local tribes and the kind that make people happy. familyfamily, deep friendship, long-term locations or meaningful work, local worshiping communities. all of those things are being undermined by the moment we are at in the technological history. >> up next on booktv "after words" journalist death mazie reports on the opioid crisis in america. she's interviewed by democratic congressman jerrold connolly. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works >> host: i've got to say, your book dopesick was a book i couldn't put down, but i also couldn't pick it up. it's such a grouping that also frankly depressing story about this crisis
one voice can change a room and say that they can gain brownie recounting the story and it's a voice can change your room it can change your city i don't think it is the story of the moment. i think it is filling that vacuum of declining local tribes and the kind that make people happy. familyfamily, deep friendship, long-term locations or meaningful work, local worshiping communities. all of those things are being undermined by the moment we are at in the technological history. >> up...
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and so, this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voices based on this and theyen trained using spanish voices. and this is the result. is this notjust the same as taking what i'm saying, turning it into text, and then putting it through an online translation tool and then getting the resulting text and putting it through lyrebird? so not exactly because, for instance, there are some words in spanish, the strong ‘r', that are not common in some other different languages. and so we could make you pronounce that sound, in your voice, even if you were not able to pronounce it before. why have you added this translation? so imagine if we could do movie dubbing automatically. if you have a course on mexican cooking, you could have it spoken in english or in italian or many other different languages on the same time as they are being released. lyrebird has already used its tech for good, banking the voices of those with motor neurone disease so they can still use their voice after they lose their ability to speak. what motivates you? i want to make my best effort into
and so, this dna of the voice, we know that you are able to synthesise new voices based on this and theyen trained using spanish voices. and this is the result. is this notjust the same as taking what i'm saying, turning it into text, and then putting it through an online translation tool and then getting the resulting text and putting it through lyrebird? so not exactly because, for instance, there are some words in spanish, the strong ‘r', that are not common in some other different...
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his voice sounds very high. i think he raised it a bit when he was speaking anyway. it didn't sound like the man i remember. he was much older by the time i had members of him -- memories of him. there are good recordings in the truman library of him explaining various aspects of his presidency he is talking normally, quietly to an archivist. i used those to try to get his voice and accent, i watched the old films for what he did with his hands, how he stood. is not completely accurate. he was always on stage, giving a speech, chopping the air like this. find family, there are no home movies i could look at of him interacting with friends. it is all very official. >> can you do his accent for me? >> i can try. anytime somebody asked me, i have to pick a bit of the play. andeeps his voice appeared has that weird combination of a midwestern accent and a southern accent. war, a was talking about little bit like that. now i'm not sure i'm doing it right. >> does his accent exist anywhere anymore? >> i haven't heard it lately. it's an odd combination, midwestern and south
his voice sounds very high. i think he raised it a bit when he was speaking anyway. it didn't sound like the man i remember. he was much older by the time i had members of him -- memories of him. there are good recordings in the truman library of him explaining various aspects of his presidency he is talking normally, quietly to an archivist. i used those to try to get his voice and accent, i watched the old films for what he did with his hands, how he stood. is not completely accurate. he was...
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data recorder or the cockpit voice recorder.raffic control lost contact with the plane 13 minutes after take off on monday from jakarta. joining me now is our correspondent rebecca henshke, who is injakarta for us. rebecca, this is good news, we assume, in terms of trying to find out what went wrong. that's right. this is what the search—and—rescue
data recorder or the cockpit voice recorder.raffic control lost contact with the plane 13 minutes after take off on monday from jakarta. joining me now is our correspondent rebecca henshke, who is injakarta for us. rebecca, this is good news, we assume, in terms of trying to find out what went wrong. that's right. this is what the search—and—rescue
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unfortunately, my voice disappeared over two years ago.ld like to turn over to say a few words and as i do i want to say all of us that have worked with us for decades and i can speak for myself and i know a lot of our colleagues learned from you the ropes working to understand the inner workings of congress and how the bill gets passed you talked to me and so many people and we are grateful that you will never lose the place that is inside and i want to invite you up. [applause] i will never, ever give up. [applause] you and i hope that one day my voice is back and i say thank you very much. [applause] another big round of applause. [applause] it's truly amazing. our keynote speaker tonight is from the great state of arizona, republican senator jeff flake. senator flake is a fifth generation selected to the senate in 2012 after serving 12 years in the house of representatives, representing arizona's east valley. as a member of the united states senate, he serves on the energy and natural resources on the judiciary committees. he's also th
unfortunately, my voice disappeared over two years ago.ld like to turn over to say a few words and as i do i want to say all of us that have worked with us for decades and i can speak for myself and i know a lot of our colleagues learned from you the ropes working to understand the inner workings of congress and how the bill gets passed you talked to me and so many people and we are grateful that you will never lose the place that is inside and i want to invite you up. [applause] i will never,...
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he has a deep voice.rson on the tapes doesn't have a deep voice. >> doesn't have, exactly. he disguised his voice. >> reporter: you think he can disguise his voice that well? >> yeah. >> apparently, he can. >> well, he did it. he did it. >> reporter: you're convinced that was jermeir. >> oh, it was jermeir. >> reporter: so whose voice would ultimately ring true? a three-year investigation was now in the hands of 12 people. two families now waited anxiously inside the durham county courthouse. as did assistant d.a. david saacks. >> i'm never confident when a case goes to the jury. >> reporter: you've been slapped in the face by juries before. >> too many times. that's the lesson here, you never know. >> reporter: then, after just one day, the jury reached a decision. shannon's family was encouraged. >> i didn't feel that the d.a. proved his case. there were some damaging things, yes, but there was no preponderance of evidence, and i thought that she was going to be acquitted. >> reporter: for shannon crawl
he has a deep voice.rson on the tapes doesn't have a deep voice. >> doesn't have, exactly. he disguised his voice. >> reporter: you think he can disguise his voice that well? >> yeah. >> apparently, he can. >> well, he did it. he did it. >> reporter: you're convinced that was jermeir. >> oh, it was jermeir. >> reporter: so whose voice would ultimately ring true? a three-year investigation was now in the hands of 12 people. two families now waited...
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there was never any conflict between my poetic voice in my political voice. i should also say that i considered reading and writing a practice in the way of engaging with the imagination and ultimately the unknown. these never to be repeated moments can be full of surprises. i would like to honor my brother eric who wanted to be a poet but ended up with a more complicated life. this poem is dedicated to him and to all of the many hawaiian men and boys who are incarcerated. >> the men whose tongues have turned to iron with say water taste like rust to them as they did not find it so hard to speak. words pileup, they go up through each day their mouth swell of onset words. in dreams that hang upside down and ringlike bills. >> i will read a poem. the poly referred to is located in the cold mountain. it survived the women to the leeward side. >> crossing the poly is a poem about the intersection of poetry in the law. a lawyer had tried unsuccessfully to create a record for taking dana's deposition for six hours. instead dana memorialized him in this poem. crossi
there was never any conflict between my poetic voice in my political voice. i should also say that i considered reading and writing a practice in the way of engaging with the imagination and ultimately the unknown. these never to be repeated moments can be full of surprises. i would like to honor my brother eric who wanted to be a poet but ended up with a more complicated life. this poem is dedicated to him and to all of the many hawaiian men and boys who are incarcerated. >> the men...
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. >> i've been a student in journalism adviser's life spent a lot of years cultivating student voices and students have always had a lot to say on the various issues going on in the society and those that are important to them after february 14 and what happened at our school. can you hear me? what about now? i have to attribute something one of my role model models andd to come and she published a book called unapologetic which i highly recommend if you're interested in community organizing and in her piece that she worked on in the spring she said she entered organizing because she was agitated into it and in a way she had no choice. when i think about my experience i'm from new york and i'm puerto rican and a woman of color and hold many empowered identities. i didn't have a turning point moment where it happened to me they said it's a realization debate that i was growing up most of a life recognizing i was among folks of color and working class people who've experienced different entry points into this country and then all of a sudden i started my first experience at what many pe
. >> i've been a student in journalism adviser's life spent a lot of years cultivating student voices and students have always had a lot to say on the various issues going on in the society and those that are important to them after february 14 and what happened at our school. can you hear me? what about now? i have to attribute something one of my role model models andd to come and she published a book called unapologetic which i highly recommend if you're interested in community...
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he was truly the voice of the voiceless.he was inspired to be the amplifier of the whispers of those who can't be heard and he truly was an icon for the freedom of expression and he represented a man who could paint a vision for the future of the arab world that he loved so much as something that is free of tyranny and something they can relish in freedom and the role law and democracy. i want to close by just a prayer that my daughter -- >> we're going to leave his memorial service for the late "washington post" or analyst jamal khashoggi for just a moment as the u.s. senate is about to gavel in for what is expected to be a brief pro forma session. no votes are scheduled. live coverage of the senate here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order.
he was truly the voice of the voiceless.he was inspired to be the amplifier of the whispers of those who can't be heard and he truly was an icon for the freedom of expression and he represented a man who could paint a vision for the future of the arab world that he loved so much as something that is free of tyranny and something they can relish in freedom and the role law and democracy. i want to close by just a prayer that my daughter -- >> we're going to leave his memorial service for...
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i spent a lot of years cultivating student voices and the students always have had a lot to say on, you know, various issues going on a society and issues important to them and after january 14th and what happened in the school obviously took on a whole other level of them sort of speaking out and -- and becoming active, you know, on gun violence and other issues. >> thank you very much. amanda, do yaw want to take that next. >> i would love -- can y'all hear me? no? what about now? good morning. for me i have to attribute something that one of my role moders said and she recently published book called unapologetic which i recommend it in you're interested in community organizing, she said that basically she entered organizing because she wassage gaited into it in a way she had no choice. when i think about my own experience, i'm from the bronx new york, i'm puerto rican, woman of color, i hold empowered identities, i didn't have a turning point moment where an incident happened to family or friends or people like me and instead the way i was growing up, recognizing i was living in most
i spent a lot of years cultivating student voices and the students always have had a lot to say on, you know, various issues going on a society and issues important to them and after january 14th and what happened in the school obviously took on a whole other level of them sort of speaking out and -- and becoming active, you know, on gun violence and other issues. >> thank you very much. amanda, do yaw want to take that next. >> i would love -- can y'all hear me? no? what about now?...
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lines and a voice to make their collective voices matter has been life-changing for her. >> it's beenlly rewarding, and i'm excited to use that platform to help that store and all the other stores. there's microcosms with friendships with business owners and we can all gain from working together and having more communication between us. so i'm happy to be kind of that liaison between all the businesses. >> it's a bit surreal. sometimes i feel like i don't know what i'ming down, and that's kind of exciting in a way. and if there's anything i learned from owning a business, it's to not be afraid to ask questions. the voice of a neighborhood council can have a real impact. we've drafted things called community impact statements, and those get added on to a bill that a city councilman might want to pass with our official opinion about it. >> we're living in very challenging political times, and so it really, i think, is so inspiring for young girls like my daughter who's 11 to see women taking on leadership roles in our government, and it starts at the local level. i think it's just inspi
lines and a voice to make their collective voices matter has been life-changing for her. >> it's beenlly rewarding, and i'm excited to use that platform to help that store and all the other stores. there's microcosms with friendships with business owners and we can all gain from working together and having more communication between us. so i'm happy to be kind of that liaison between all the businesses. >> it's a bit surreal. sometimes i feel like i don't know what i'ming down, and...
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we believe it is important to have our voices heard as well. so i think it is important to vote on issues we i believe as well. >> theolls here in maryland are open until 8:00 p.m.an ne in line at that time will get to vote. back to yo >> thank you. in the final hours of voting, the nonpolitical group voice, they're encouraging registered voters to go ts.the poll it is made of up of member of all faiths. they targeteighborhoods where turnout is historically below the message, voting brings power. >> when they dmen sfrat with their turnout, we talk to them about the issues that we hear in our community. and we communicate the pow of it to make chang happen. when they're not knocking on doors, they're in schools. in addition to voting, this election has also sparked a knew level of civic engagement. the students were focused on voter access inclu polling, precinct problems, voters unfairly being turned away, voting machine or ballot issues, long lines. and they're using so many to get the word out s people are informed when they head out to vote.
we believe it is important to have our voices heard as well. so i think it is important to vote on issues we i believe as well. >> theolls here in maryland are open until 8:00 p.m.an ne in line at that time will get to vote. back to yo >> thank you. in the final hours of voting, the nonpolitical group voice, they're encouraging registered voters to go ts.the poll it is made of up of member of all faiths. they targeteighborhoods where turnout is historically below the message, voting...
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first of all the most restraint voice in yemen. among the government and it must be said the larger blob on the right or left is. james mad dog mattis the secretary of defense and he is the most restrained voice in the administration which is probably why he's been slated to likely be removed from office after the midterm.
first of all the most restraint voice in yemen. among the government and it must be said the larger blob on the right or left is. james mad dog mattis the secretary of defense and he is the most restrained voice in the administration which is probably why he's been slated to likely be removed from office after the midterm.
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you'll voice is your voice belongs to you and. in your voice people accept you do seems they wouldn't accept was a secure should we be if this is a difference with diplomacy in droves you should go to see. the international says the west has abandoned normal diplomatic protocol and adopted a pattern of publicly accusing doing soft austria accused one of its own former high ranking all the offices of spying for russia and then a question of a brings us the details. i had a chance to ask russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov to comment on the recent allegations coming from austria that former austrian colonel was accused of spying for russia for decades the ministry said that he has just found out about the news and that he was unpleasantly surprised he added that russia's western partners have recently started to publicly accuse russia and publicly demented explanations it's common practice within international law to directly ask for clarification but recently our western partners have started using nontraditional megaphone dipl
you'll voice is your voice belongs to you and. in your voice people accept you do seems they wouldn't accept was a secure should we be if this is a difference with diplomacy in droves you should go to see. the international says the west has abandoned normal diplomatic protocol and adopted a pattern of publicly accusing doing soft austria accused one of its own former high ranking all the offices of spying for russia and then a question of a brings us the details. i had a chance to ask russia's...
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they want to be taken seriously and they want their voice heard at the centre of their voice heard atgency. what needs to change? we heard from the head of us anti— doping. needs to change? we heard from the head of us anti- doping. the silver bullet, if there is one, is removing the ioc puppets from wada. allowing sports to run the investigative effo rts sports to run the investigative efforts of wada is unacceptable. there were representatives here from anti—doping bodies around the world as well as national governments, including the uk sports minister. as well as national governments, including the uk sports ministerlj think including the uk sports minister.” think cutting funding could be counter intuitive. it is about supporting the athletes in place now. we are not calling for wada to be scrapped. we just want to see significant reform and we want to see that transparency and accountability and we want to see it now. a clear call for a louder voice for athletes for more transparency and independence. and for an enquiry into the governance structure of wa da into the governance
they want to be taken seriously and they want their voice heard at the centre of their voice heard atgency. what needs to change? we heard from the head of us anti— doping. needs to change? we heard from the head of us anti- doping. the silver bullet, if there is one, is removing the ioc puppets from wada. allowing sports to run the investigative effo rts sports to run the investigative efforts of wada is unacceptable. there were representatives here from anti—doping bodies around the world...
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tiny voice in the back of your head.we're about to face a problem because this umbrella is door of this room. [ laughter ]i anow that if you put your mind to it, you will come up with a solution that is esidential, and not embarrassing. so here we go. p use that braer. what are you going to do? are you [ bleep ] kidding me? [ laughter and applause ] you're just going to leave it there, and walk onto the plane as if every camera in the world isn't watching this? wow. [ cheers and applaus >> seth: give it up for the voice in the back of donald trump's head. u guys, we have a good show for you tonight. she's starring in the final ou season of of cards" on netflix, diane lane is here [ cheers and applause ] he is here to chat about his new director's cut of the political drama "fair game" on netflix. my friend, doug liman is joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and we will have music from so you are here on a fantastic night. you know, it's hard nolame my t children for the fact that i have a cold. but i don't want yo
tiny voice in the back of your head.we're about to face a problem because this umbrella is door of this room. [ laughter ]i anow that if you put your mind to it, you will come up with a solution that is esidential, and not embarrassing. so here we go. p use that braer. what are you going to do? are you [ bleep ] kidding me? [ laughter and applause ] you're just going to leave it there, and walk onto the plane as if every camera in the world isn't watching this? wow. [ cheers and applaus...
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it's not the character she voiced.frozen talk is getting me in the spirit, for marissa jarret it's double the holiday joy. >> so what are the holidays like in your house 'cause you do a cross? >> yeah. we have every holiday inn my house. i mean we have 100% 100 holidays at my house. i mean we do hanukkah. we do christmas. we have a tree. we have a menorah. >> marissa brings her holiday spirit to lifetime starring in "a very nutty christmas" with melissa joan hart. the besties run a bakery together, but there's magic in the air. >> we're baking cookies and our nutcracker breaks and guess who comes in and saves the day. >> barry watson turns into a nutcracker come to life. >> we're ringing in the holiday season by teaming up with cost plus world market. >> cost plus world market is inviting you to ring in the holiday season by playing its golden bell scavenger hunt. you can find daily clues to the bells' locations online in stores. >> and customers lucky enough to find the golden bell will get a $25 reward. >> now each c
it's not the character she voiced.frozen talk is getting me in the spirit, for marissa jarret it's double the holiday joy. >> so what are the holidays like in your house 'cause you do a cross? >> yeah. we have every holiday inn my house. i mean we have 100% 100 holidays at my house. i mean we do hanukkah. we do christmas. we have a tree. we have a menorah. >> marissa brings her holiday spirit to lifetime starring in "a very nutty christmas" with melissa joan hart....
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you'll voice is your voice belongs to you and use a stylus in your voice sent people to accept do seems they wouldn't accept was a secure should we use it if this is a difference or two between diplomacy and your fish of the sea. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi domes that was still active and rich in the nineteen seventy s. cret until had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company growing until it develops a new to mind a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. you know she said she's just cut short arms minix and i don't mind victims i have to this day received no compensation then never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge. i am her. her through her eyes eyes i am through there am through. this year it is under the command of senior inspector jeanette. she's married and has two children aged twelve and nine. and is very understanding about the mom's of his
you'll voice is your voice belongs to you and use a stylus in your voice sent people to accept do seems they wouldn't accept was a secure should we use it if this is a difference or two between diplomacy and your fish of the sea. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi domes that was still active and rich in the nineteen seventy s. cret until had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company growing until it develops a new to...
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you'll voice is your voice belongs to you and. your voice people accept to seize it wouldn't accept was a situation. it was is a different. diplomacy and zoo officials good to see. you're back with our t.v. international a former t.v. host in the netherlands thinks his love life is suffering age discrimination on the sixty nine year olds determined to turn back the clock the pensioner believes his really age is forty nine and he wants it to be officially so you can change your name you can change your agenda why not your age no where are you so discriminated against as with your age. a meal out russell describes himself as a young gold things that being legally younger will help him get more work and more matches on dating ops the father of seven promises to give up his pension if a dutch courts approves his request after his local authority rejected changes to his birth certificate radio host and journalist john gaunt believes the whole thing is ridiculous they would all like to identify as tread joe thirty years younger most of
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>> you can just hear their voices there. thankfully everyone who was in that video, the voices you could hear there, made it out safely. >> hard to think of what they were up against there. 4:35. >>> happening today, a california couple accused of imprisoning 12 of their 13 children will appear in court. judge could set a trial date for 56-year-old david turpin, and his wife, 50-year-old louise turp turpin. the couple arrested after their 17-year-old daughter escaped their home in riverside and told 911 operators her two sisters were chained to their beds. >> 4:36 for you right now. >>> sexual misconduct allegations brought down the chairin' ma of california's democratic party. last week, eric bauman announced he'd take a leave of absence for alcohol abuse treatment and other health issues. yesterday, he agreed to resign. he was accused of making sexually and explicit comments at work. his decision comes to resign comes from state leaders to step down. >>> authorities not revealing the ages or immigration statuses of three p
>> you can just hear their voices there. thankfully everyone who was in that video, the voices you could hear there, made it out safely. >> hard to think of what they were up against there. 4:35. >>> happening today, a california couple accused of imprisoning 12 of their 13 children will appear in court. judge could set a trial date for 56-year-old david turpin, and his wife, 50-year-old louise turp turpin. the couple arrested after their 17-year-old daughter escaped their...
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ancall now.and voice comcast business. beyond fast. >> tonight local contestant will sing his heart out on nbc' the voice. he will perform in the live playof tonight. >> tough competition all around. we have seen him grow as an artist. the sect to his success is not showingll of your cards in the beginning. >> do your best but always have something in your back pocket for you know? lake for me, i feel like i tried to make my performances grow from each stage and every time i pass a stage i'm thinking about how i can grow next time. >> he has a whole lot more in store for us tonight. >> here's your cnbc morning business >>report. ood morning, i'm frank holland. ebay wants to help you set up. they can only installation or assembliesor items that need to be put together. i the optio available on the check out page when you buy. once you completed the purchase, the partner company willu contat o set up an appointment. amazon launched a similar service in 2015. >> 6:41 now. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. rain chances up, up, and awa
ancall now.and voice comcast business. beyond fast. >> tonight local contestant will sing his heart out on nbc' the voice. he will perform in the live playof tonight. >> tough competition all around. we have seen him grow as an artist. the sect to his success is not showingll of your cards in the beginning. >> do your best but always have something in your back pocket for you know? lake for me, i feel like i tried to make my performances grow from each stage and every time i...
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it's about our voices. say our voices. >> our voices. >> it's about our votes. our votes. >> our votes. >> it's about our time. say our time. >> i our time. >> our voices. >> our voices. >> our votes. >> our votes. >> our time. >> our time. >> we are georgia. we are georgia. we are georgia. say it with me. say we are georgia. >> we are georgia. >> we are georgia. >> we are georgia. >> we are georgia. >> we are georgia. >> so, let's get it done. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> stacey abrams, down in atlanta, georgia, a city i know too well, after living there for seven years. it's an odd mixture of -- it seems an acceptance speech and a closing argument. we have the analysts here and will talk about that. an interesting thing. she is refusing to concede. we'll talk about that after the break. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so, that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. let's do the thing that you do. let's cle
it's about our voices. say our voices. >> our voices. >> it's about our votes. our votes. >> our votes. >> it's about our time. say our time. >> i our time. >> our voices. >> our voices. >> our votes. >> our votes. >> our time. >> our time. >> we are georgia. we are georgia. we are georgia. say it with me. say we are georgia. >> we are georgia. >> we are georgia. >> we are georgia. >> we are georgia....
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you need that voice. >> you're going to mellow in older age?i'm ever going to make older age. >> bill hicks and these guys were a voice of a generation that just got sflufed out. >> it seems like there's something about this business that takes the life out of you. the degree that comics have gone away, it's just rarified air the men and women that do there. to lose one is one less voice. >> thank you all very much. take care of yourselves. thanks a lot. since you're heading off to dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin
you need that voice. >> you're going to mellow in older age?i'm ever going to make older age. >> bill hicks and these guys were a voice of a generation that just got sflufed out. >> it seems like there's something about this business that takes the life out of you. the degree that comics have gone away, it's just rarified air the men and women that do there. to lose one is one less voice. >> thank you all very much. take care of yourselves. thanks a lot. since you're...