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voice is on the board. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is sonya, i live in district six. congratulations to the progressives are having a super majority on the board of supervisors. what this means is if homelessness is not ended in the next two years, it is no one's fault but this board. the funders of american cities have been able to end street homelessness in their own cities , which means the power exists at the municipal level to end street homelessness, and if this board can't get it done in two years, them that will be a huge failure. i know that it is something that is a priority for progressives, and it is a priority for me, and for people who live in district six. the path to ending street homelessness is to prioritize spending on shelter, and housing , and mental health, and the kind of programs that help people get their way out of homelessness, and prevented in the first place. this is something that i will ask you to do every day, wake up and as
voice is on the board. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is sonya, i live in district six. congratulations to the progressives are having a super majority on the board of supervisors. what this means is if homelessness is not ended in the next two years, it is no one's fault but this board. the funders of american cities have been able to end street homelessness in their own cities , which means the power exists at the municipal level to...
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[speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: as an assistant for compost. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: she has shown the love for the people in san francisco and the people who live here. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: it is important to have somebody on the board of supervisors as a president who knows the needs of san francisco because she has walked the streets. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: as a low-income person who lives in san francisco, i'm here to thank her and supporter, but i know we don't have to be poor forever. she will help influence us to get out of poverty. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: he will not be long -- wrong if you elect her. good luck to you. [speaking spanish] >> next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is sarah. i work with the san francisco childcare providers association supporting early care educators throughout the city. i am going to look at my notes because time comes up fast. i want to congratulate all the new supervisors. i look forward to working with each of you and i am
[speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: as an assistant for compost. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: she has shown the love for the people in san francisco and the people who live here. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: it is important to have somebody on the board of supervisors as a president who knows the needs of san francisco because she has walked the streets. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: as a low-income person who lives in san...
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i'm the organizer of parents with voices innisk san francisco. we have the opportunity to bridge the funding and end poverty, and educators poverty and homelessness. [inaudible] >> then, my parents came to visit, and offered to take the children with them to the philippines. i had no choice but to let my children go. i know a lot of parents who have to send their children to china, to have to send their children abroad because that's the only choice they have. some families leave san francisco altogether, and we cannot let that happen. you heard the parent say we have 3,000 on the waiting list. we are disappointing that after celebrating the baby prop c and housing prop c and prop g, that there seems to be no relief for -- for hundreds of families, waiting for housing, for child care for our teachers. we don't want to be pitted together against each other. we want there to be an equitiable distribution of funding. i know we're talking about the windfall right now, but this is a rich city. i hope that all these voter-approved propositions and fund
i'm the organizer of parents with voices innisk san francisco. we have the opportunity to bridge the funding and end poverty, and educators poverty and homelessness. [inaudible] >> then, my parents came to visit, and offered to take the children with them to the philippines. i had no choice but to let my children go. i know a lot of parents who have to send their children to china, to have to send their children abroad because that's the only choice they have. some families leave san...
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she's also celebrating 10 historic years as the voice of the oscars.> hey, nightline. this is where the magic happens. >> you might not recognize her face, but you know that voice. >> tonight it's a very special nightline. >> that's our announcer randy thomas who begins our show each and every night. >> tonight on nightline. >> i just feel that my voice is very at home in a news environment. i feel really blessed to be a part of that team. i'm the first woman in its 38-year history. people go back to ted copple, the original guy. it was a man's world. when you ask me where i fit, i like doing things that have been traditionally done by men up until i get in the room. and then i get to allow the other women to come in through the door behind me. >> randy has tone tdone the emm, tonys and sag awards. this is her 10th year has the voice of the oscars. >> please welcome your host, jimmy kimmel. >> how did you get into that type of work? >> i was a jockey on the radio. back in the day when i started in radio, there was only one woman on the air, because i c
she's also celebrating 10 historic years as the voice of the oscars.> hey, nightline. this is where the magic happens. >> you might not recognize her face, but you know that voice. >> tonight it's a very special nightline. >> that's our announcer randy thomas who begins our show each and every night. >> tonight on nightline. >> i just feel that my voice is very at home in a news environment. i feel really blessed to be a part of that team. i'm the first woman in...
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thank you. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): good morning, supervisors. i am cynthia. and i have a daughter in lowell high school and also a parent volunteer with innovate public schools. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): as a mother i feel that it would be very beneficial to receive some of the funds of the extra e.r.f. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): especially if they will be focused on schools that are at the highest need and lowest level of academics. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): and we really support teachers benefitting from this money. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): another parent who was also a volunteer for a long time in san francisco public schools told me... >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): she realized, obviously, where there was the highest need in the schools. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): there's an unending need of things -- of problems that we face in schools, like a need for smaller class sizes. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): and giving teachers more resou
thank you. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): good morning, supervisors. i am cynthia. and i have a daughter in lowell high school and also a parent volunteer with innovate public schools. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): as a mother i feel that it would be very beneficial to receive some of the funds of the extra e.r.f. >> [speaking spanish] (voice of translator): especially if they will be focused on schools that are at the highest need and lowest level...
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my name is june bug, and i'm with san francisco parent voices chapter. i'm also born and raised here in the city. i'm also a mom with two minor children who depend and dependent on the child care system. i'm also a formerly homeless child myself, and all the causes here today that we're advocating for with all good causes -- are all good causes, but how money gets delegated is important to make sure it's an equitiable process. we shouldn't be pitted against each other. we all need help, and it's all connected. i struggled for my son to get full-time child care and result index co-pays that i couldn't afford, even with subsidies and scholarships. i struggled with my daughter who is special he had that couldn't find development. there's about 3,000 children on that wait list that are waiting for child care, and that is not okay. i'm asking that from the windfall funding that we can put 60 million into child care, into early childhood education. i know it sometimes gets lumped in with child education, but we need to be very specific on how we delegate that
my name is june bug, and i'm with san francisco parent voices chapter. i'm also born and raised here in the city. i'm also a mom with two minor children who depend and dependent on the child care system. i'm also a formerly homeless child myself, and all the causes here today that we're advocating for with all good causes -- are all good causes, but how money gets delegated is important to make sure it's an equitiable process. we shouldn't be pitted against each other. we all need help, and...
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now every african or remember this nigerian or at least his voice. is known for bringing a social message into his music oh a new generation of musicians is following in his footsteps the project voice to rap is helping young artists to get their voices head and encouraging listeners to get involved and go to the polls. rehearsal's are underway at the chocolate city music studios and. these ten young musicians were selected from over four hundred hopefuls to join the project voice to represent which mentors up and coming artists with the social message they've taken part in what shops aimed at promoting political engagement among young people . i say that it's important to always speak out. when you have. and i feel like after. this is going to be a great difference because the songs that i put out more conscious of it was spoken about but it's about different things and there's no better time to talk about it than now you know it's been four years since i last election and. you know. it's easy to remember something that is you know that happens to e
now every african or remember this nigerian or at least his voice. is known for bringing a social message into his music oh a new generation of musicians is following in his footsteps the project voice to rap is helping young artists to get their voices head and encouraging listeners to get involved and go to the polls. rehearsal's are underway at the chocolate city music studios and. these ten young musicians were selected from over four hundred hopefuls to join the project voice to represent...
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i help cofound western soma voice, and though i am not active in the c.b.d. currently, i did support the initiation. and i want to say, people that live in western soma are suffering every day. they are suffering from burglary, they are suffering from fossil break-ins, they are suffering from violence, theft, every violation of a human's rights are on offer on the streets of western soma, and the neighbors came together five years ago, or whenever it western soma was started because we were so frustrated with the state of our streets and the situation we were all living in, that is our lived experience, that is an experience no one should have to suffer. the city has a process for creating c.b.d. they involve the property owners deciding whether or not they want to opt into higher taxes in order to enable them to provide a bit more service. i think more service will serve us well because our neighborhood is the center of degradation in the city cafÉ sickly. laptops -- i will personally be paying this, i'm renting, i will pay indirectly, but i know the neighbo
i help cofound western soma voice, and though i am not active in the c.b.d. currently, i did support the initiation. and i want to say, people that live in western soma are suffering every day. they are suffering from burglary, they are suffering from fossil break-ins, they are suffering from violence, theft, every violation of a human's rights are on offer on the streets of western soma, and the neighbors came together five years ago, or whenever it western soma was started because we were so...
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how is your singing voice?the way. >> heard him sing. >> national anthem. >> at the coliseum. he's good. >> rob may disagree, you have a busy week ahead. >> this time tomorrow. big changes. right now 54, a few sprinkles at time. high today of 57. and walnut creek. right now our storm ranger mobile doppler radar not seeing much in terms of clouds. the rain up the coast. if there is good news for tomorrow morning's commute. notice the future cast because bring some showers into the north bay between now and 8:00 tomorrow morning. but in terms of substantial rainfall, really holding off until about midday tomorrow. thanks to the cloud cover, highs trending a little cooler. mid fifties around the north bay and rain and wind on the increase heading into the afternoon. hour by hour for monday. rain in the north bay. as we approach the evening commute, look at that. santa cruz mountains, east bay hills. north bay, soaking rains coming down by 7:00. as we head towards 11:00 now you are beginning to see the rain head in
how is your singing voice?the way. >> heard him sing. >> national anthem. >> at the coliseum. he's good. >> rob may disagree, you have a busy week ahead. >> this time tomorrow. big changes. right now 54, a few sprinkles at time. high today of 57. and walnut creek. right now our storm ranger mobile doppler radar not seeing much in terms of clouds. the rain up the coast. if there is good news for tomorrow morning's commute. notice the future cast because bring some...
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it's another hopeless voice a strong right wing voice that's increasing sent a phobia now that is goingto be a case of the fact that he might get some in the in the parliament for the first time and that the whole debates in spain is moving towards the right that will be the result if these elections uncle david many thanks david chase of their lives in madrid the head of a news website in the philippines has been arrested on libel charges but he addresses rappler sites as criticize president for to go to government in particular its anti drug crackdown she says the case is meant to silence the websites on syria's german island bogan can tell us more she's on the line now from manila gemma who or what is maria ressa supposed to have libeled. well to use the word once again in two thousand and twelve together with their. parents and the reason why this. calls for the site were libel law came along with the pain gets more mark. member says it doesn't. quite work and it's not all court courts have ordered clones to see mall only allude to the national bureau of investigation . it remains t
it's another hopeless voice a strong right wing voice that's increasing sent a phobia now that is goingto be a case of the fact that he might get some in the in the parliament for the first time and that the whole debates in spain is moving towards the right that will be the result if these elections uncle david many thanks david chase of their lives in madrid the head of a news website in the philippines has been arrested on libel charges but he addresses rappler sites as criticize president...
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and i be a voice for you. applause]. >> my name is bob hurst, i just became president of the police commission on wednesday. [cheers and applause] >> this is a great event, i'm happy to be here, i hope to come back, thank you. >> and last, but not least, i want to take a moment of silence to recognize two legends in the community that we lost yesterday. some of you may have heard that an incredible artist, eugene wait to, the husband of lynette white passed away, and so she is definitely hurting right now, so please continue to keep her in prayer, and today, some of you know of legendary jazz singer lady memphis, the mother of robert henry johnson passed away today, so i just wanted to take a moment of silence to recognize two incredible artists who made san francisco and the fillmore in particular an incredible place for art and culture in our city for so many years. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> you see what i'm saying? black history is every day. those photos right there is black history. ladies and
and i be a voice for you. applause]. >> my name is bob hurst, i just became president of the police commission on wednesday. [cheers and applause] >> this is a great event, i'm happy to be here, i hope to come back, thank you. >> and last, but not least, i want to take a moment of silence to recognize two legends in the community that we lost yesterday. some of you may have heard that an incredible artist, eugene wait to, the husband of lynette white passed away, and so she is...
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is really important and your voice -- vote needs to be counted. to makeumbent upon us sure that we can make that happen in our own states and across the country. i want to a bloody efforts of leadership in congress right now of my two senators, merkley and widen, for tackling some of these issues. and that is eliminating requirements around absentee ballots. making sure that folks that are away from home can vote, essentially, a lecture on a clay . and we implemented that system for our overseas military and we input that over 10 years ago with a signature verification, don't panic. these are some of the techniques that can be used. the online registration and address updating can all help. but i do think that in a situation like yours -- and we had it happen in an election cycle i think with hurricane sandy, we got a call from voters stranded on the east coast and couldn't get home and wanted to vote and we were able to transmit essentially an electronic ballot to them. they were able to vote, verify their signature, and have the vote be counted.
is really important and your voice -- vote needs to be counted. to makeumbent upon us sure that we can make that happen in our own states and across the country. i want to a bloody efforts of leadership in congress right now of my two senators, merkley and widen, for tackling some of these issues. and that is eliminating requirements around absentee ballots. making sure that folks that are away from home can vote, essentially, a lecture on a clay . and we implemented that system for our...
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(danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!?hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >>> we are following multiple breaking stories during a long contentious hearing today. he said he has not interfered with the investigation any any way. let's discuss what we heard with our legal and political experts. you spent more than six hours listening to every word. are we any closer right now to getting answers to some of these re
(danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!?hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands...
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i am living proof that every voice matters, and that every vote needs to be counted. we have made steady progress in oregon in ensuring that every eligible voter has access to the right to vote. i will just say that it didn't start with me. i had really strong readership prior to me. former secretaries of state led the effort to ensure that we can vote at home, otherwise known as vote by mail. that is extremely convenient and accessible for oregonians, particularly for young people with busy lives. when i became secretary of state, we moved forward on online voter registration. it was with that platform that we used to develop our automatic voter registration system. we were the first state in the country to do automatic voter legislation. we use the nudge principle. t, youeans if an opt ou are automatically registered unless you take action to opt out. we now have 90% of oregonians are registered to vote in my state. registration is the first hurdle which we have worked very hard to remove. the other is collaborative efforts to drive voter turnout. and i am happy to
i am living proof that every voice matters, and that every vote needs to be counted. we have made steady progress in oregon in ensuring that every eligible voter has access to the right to vote. i will just say that it didn't start with me. i had really strong readership prior to me. former secretaries of state led the effort to ensure that we can vote at home, otherwise known as vote by mail. that is extremely convenient and accessible for oregonians, particularly for young people with busy...
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i was most terrified of his voice. this voice.ch is what i played when he came to my house. ( low voice ) this part is about as good as it gets for me. something like that. ( cheers and applause ) yeah, yeah. >> stephen: well, speaking of the idiot from philadelphia, you know, singing, you're going to sing at the oscars with lady gaga, i understand. >> yeah. >> stephen: are you nervous about that or are you ready to get your jackson main back on. >> he's gone. i'm not going to try to get him back but i will be singing. >> stephen: this is her. what is your body suit going to look like? ( laughter ) >> i think that i'm just going to keep the tux on. >> stephen: okay. what am i going to do? >> stephen: take the tux off. and put on what? because jackson's gone. you know what i mean. ( cheers and applause ) hopefully, i fly back tonight and start rehearsal with this great vocal coach i worked with the whole time in the movie and i hope to be present and enjoy it and i hope people love the song sung that night. >> stephen: thanks for b
i was most terrified of his voice. this voice.ch is what i played when he came to my house. ( low voice ) this part is about as good as it gets for me. something like that. ( cheers and applause ) yeah, yeah. >> stephen: well, speaking of the idiot from philadelphia, you know, singing, you're going to sing at the oscars with lady gaga, i understand. >> yeah. >> stephen: are you nervous about that or are you ready to get your jackson main back on. >> he's gone. i'm not...
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it's okay to speak from your own voice. to live in truth and honesty. but it's also okay to say, hey, i want to work together with my fellow commissioners and if that means the ceremonial role goes to commissioner elias who has, you know, dedicated her life to representing people who most of us look past. i'm not a public defender, but ms. elias is. and you know, if you want to talk about the people that brought about change in places, it hasn't been the prosecutors in this town. i hate to say it. but everybody knows it. recently i'll say it's gotten better. but it's the public defenders that are in the trenches, in the streets, every day fighting for freedom, justice and the american way. and for that reason, i do think we should have an equal vote, an equal voice. and you know, i've talked about this with commissioner mazzucco. you know, i really do want us to have a good working relationship. and i feel like this type of -- you know, it's divisive, it's not healthy. it makes us look, at least some of us, look like we're not a commissioner, but we're
it's okay to speak from your own voice. to live in truth and honesty. but it's also okay to say, hey, i want to work together with my fellow commissioners and if that means the ceremonial role goes to commissioner elias who has, you know, dedicated her life to representing people who most of us look past. i'm not a public defender, but ms. elias is. and you know, if you want to talk about the people that brought about change in places, it hasn't been the prosecutors in this town. i hate to say...
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he has a deep voice.n 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 crawley it
he has a deep voice.n 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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"the voice" has been on the road the past two months looking for the best voices in america. san francisco one of several cities holding an open casting call. a lot of people with nerves before and after the audition. >> i'm really excited and something i wanted to do a long time, really looking forward to it. ♪ >> how many octaves did we hear there? >> i'm not a singer but it sounded good. >> i would agree. those picked for the casting call will be competing in season 17 of the voice. 16s 16 premiered tomorrow night in the bay area. >> looked like a good turnout. >> she sounded good. >>> and coming sports and a look at sharks action. >> the giants and as both in action spring training style in arizona. you probably won't like those results but you probably will like what happened to the sharks today, down by a couple. how exactly did they come back? sports is coming your way after the break. here's your buick sir. actually, that's my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. me too. i
"the voice" has been on the road the past two months looking for the best voices in america. san francisco one of several cities holding an open casting call. a lot of people with nerves before and after the audition. >> i'm really excited and something i wanted to do a long time, really looking forward to it. ♪ >> how many octaves did we hear there? >> i'm not a singer but it sounded good. >> i would agree. those picked for the casting call will be competing...
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to salvage a deal three united nations all voice. will just say and then martin gryphus of the all faced the same problem which is they were trying to focus on one single element of the of the puzzle when yemen is an impressive was a year of different political landscapes it's not only about her that's all you have to grapple with a different problem which is a day in southern part of the country but then again you have to grapple with the issue of the secessionist movement which is saying that it's completely just the whole political establishment and wants to break away from the north that he would have to struggle with another issue which is the who the stronghold where the hoses are saying we are the only legitimate authority in yemen and then you would have to struggle with the government of double so how do we says that it came to power in free fair elections in two thousand and twelve the u.n. is hoping to solve the problem of who are they that that would pave the way for comprehensive political talks with all the indications
to salvage a deal three united nations all voice. will just say and then martin gryphus of the all faced the same problem which is they were trying to focus on one single element of the of the puzzle when yemen is an impressive was a year of different political landscapes it's not only about her that's all you have to grapple with a different problem which is a day in southern part of the country but then again you have to grapple with the issue of the secessionist movement which is saying that...
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is alles the human voice you need. you don't need a lot of sound effects. >> the emotion comes through. in partalking now about because of your historic award, the way podcasts have come to be such an important part of journalism. why podcastsout work so well. i think we can tie it to what bill is saying. about the intimacy. when we were talking earlier, you mentioned that a lot of what happened on in the dark has to do with a new wants to approach. your audience has really appreciated it. what is it about podcasts that allows that? >> it helps to think about what the world was like before podcasts. number how significant you there wasn't a great way to do a lot of in-depth reporting. there are advantages to the large audience but there are disadvantages as well. i think what we have seen with in the dark is the level of engagement with listeners where you can be listening to this where ever you want and you tune out everything else and you are along in this story with us. for us as reporters, that was the best opportu
is alles the human voice you need. you don't need a lot of sound effects. >> the emotion comes through. in partalking now about because of your historic award, the way podcasts have come to be such an important part of journalism. why podcastsout work so well. i think we can tie it to what bill is saying. about the intimacy. when we were talking earlier, you mentioned that a lot of what happened on in the dark has to do with a new wants to approach. your audience has really appreciated...
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and his voice was wide heard. on twitter alone, he had 14 million followers.ut for the past 17 months, salman alodah has been silenced. amy: salman's son abdullah alaoudh is now speaking out about his father's imprisonment. in a a recent "newew york times" op-ed headlined "my father faces the death penalty. this is justice in saudi arabia," he writes -- "he was chained and handcuffed for months inside his cell, deprived of sleep and medical help and repeatedly interrogated throughout the day and night. his deteriorating health -- high blood pressure and cholesterol that he developed in prison -- was ignored until he had to be hospitalized. until the trial, about a year after his arrest, he was denied access to lawyers." salman alodah was one of dozens of religious figures, writers, journalists, academics and civic activists arrested as part of a crackdown on dissent in 2017 overseen by saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman. we turn now to salman alodah's son abdullah, who joins us from chicago. abdullah alaoudh is a senior fellow at georgetown university in t
and his voice was wide heard. on twitter alone, he had 14 million followers.ut for the past 17 months, salman alodah has been silenced. amy: salman's son abdullah alaoudh is now speaking out about his father's imprisonment. in a a recent "newew york times" op-ed headlined "my father faces the death penalty. this is justice in saudi arabia," he writes -- "he was chained and handcuffed for months inside his cell, deprived of sleep and medical help and repeatedly...
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your voice has finally got a face.ughter] greetings, i wanted to pour libations, i want to first of all say thank you to chief scott, honorable mayor london breed, all of our 11 men and women in blue, i would like to pour libations so that we can remember those who came before us, but before i do, in the african tradition, i would like to ask permission from the elders to continue, if you would like me to continue this libation you say -- [speaking foreign language] >> i will take that as a yes. how about a little something something. [♪] >> yes, the drum. and now we pour libations. libations is the pouring out of liquid in honor of those people who have passed away. with one person pouring liquid into a plant or a vessel, our voices vibrate through this water and it becomes something special. it becomes an offering to those who came before us. i pour out a little love, and you respond in an african town tongue, you say -- [speaking foreign language] >> it means bless you, it is i agree, it is a man, when i say the nam
your voice has finally got a face.ughter] greetings, i wanted to pour libations, i want to first of all say thank you to chief scott, honorable mayor london breed, all of our 11 men and women in blue, i would like to pour libations so that we can remember those who came before us, but before i do, in the african tradition, i would like to ask permission from the elders to continue, if you would like me to continue this libation you say -- [speaking foreign language] >> i will take that as...
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>> i felt like my voice wasn't being heard and the voices of women. you see it in all sorts of policy issues time and again in the last couple of years, but throughout our history, there have been issues where we would really benefit from having people at the table. i think there is a benefit to have a diversity of voices, women, men, people from different backgrounds, the congress is designed this way. the idea is that people come with different perspectives, and i think that it is really important to see different points of view and to hear them out and to listen, and i do think that the women i have met in this congress tend to be very collegial and collaborative. that has been my experience working and i'm optimistic having so many women in congress -- we will find this congress is collaborative and get the work done. reporter: do you have a female role model? >> there are so many. i grew up in texas, and so ann richards was our governor and the mayor of houston was also a kathy whitmyer. i had a sense that people could see and do anything. they w
>> i felt like my voice wasn't being heard and the voices of women. you see it in all sorts of policy issues time and again in the last couple of years, but throughout our history, there have been issues where we would really benefit from having people at the table. i think there is a benefit to have a diversity of voices, women, men, people from different backgrounds, the congress is designed this way. the idea is that people come with different perspectives, and i think that it is...
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help screen job applicants the program analyzes candidates facial expressions and changes in their voices using algorithms. this gives employers additional information on which they can base their decisions. in the course of about a twenty or thirty minute interview we can collect one hundred thousand. data points about your voice the vocabulary use your intonation and your facial expressions and correlate all of that to success in a job. deciding if i'm a suitable candidate for a job spooky stuff but what exactly is official intelligence. he's a researcher at the german research center for ought to officially intelligence advisor on the subject and is an expert on all things. he says there is not one single form of intelligence instead the term refers to all instances where software before intelligent costs that used to be performed by humans. like human intelligence there isn't a general artificial intelligence which going to solve various challenges instead what we have various different ai systems. and there's a complete go. well a forth can control an insulin pump each is trained wit
help screen job applicants the program analyzes candidates facial expressions and changes in their voices using algorithms. this gives employers additional information on which they can base their decisions. in the course of about a twenty or thirty minute interview we can collect one hundred thousand. data points about your voice the vocabulary use your intonation and your facial expressions and correlate all of that to success in a job. deciding if i'm a suitable candidate for a job spooky...
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[indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [deris s speakingng] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and environmental migranants is that often there is no population to go back k to. the same thing happensns with wars. soso, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the capitalal of mongolia,a, more thanan 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now threatened by climate change. [men speaking indistinctly] mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries sin thehe era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic t
[indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [deris s speakingng] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and environmental migranants is that often there is no population to go back k to. the same thing happensns with wars. soso, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from...
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did he get a voice or did he get me? you know? yeah, sounds like he's on key. >> yeah. >> jimmy: your husband's like, "he's on key. definitely." >> but he loves to sing. you can't stop him from singing. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i think he has both. let's talk about "the enemy within." this is -- from what i can understand is this. and i've only seen the pilot, but you've done something to have a life sentence. 15 life sentences. >> consecutive life sentences. >> jimmy: consecutive -- consecutive life sentences. and we don't quite -- we know a a little bit of what you did. but maybe a traitor to the u.s. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: is what i'm going to say. but what happens is, the u.s. government needs your help. >> right. so i was chasing, let's just call him a big bad. i did something. i'm america's worst traitor. i go to prison to serve 15 consecutive life sentences. and then the fbi needs me because of the information i have about the case. so, i, my character, erica, i kind of look at every second that i'm spending o
did he get a voice or did he get me? you know? yeah, sounds like he's on key. >> yeah. >> jimmy: your husband's like, "he's on key. definitely." >> but he loves to sing. you can't stop him from singing. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i think he has both. let's talk about "the enemy within." this is -- from what i can understand is this. and i've only seen the pilot, but you've done something to have a life sentence. 15 life...
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data points about your vote voice the vocabulary use your intimation and your facial expressions and correlate all of that to success in a job. deciding if i'm a suitable candidate for a job spooky stuff but what exactly is official intelligence. can tell us he's a researcher at the german research center for ought to fill intelligence advisors german parliament on the subject and is an expert on all things. he says there is not one single form of artificial intelligence instead the term refers to all instances where software performs intelligent costs that used to be performed by humans as. like human intelligence there isn't a general artificial intelligence which going to solve various challenges instead what we have various different ai systems. and the complete go. translate texts when a forth can control an insulin pump each is trained with different data sets and uses a different technology. there are two kinds of artificial intelligence referred to as strong and weak strong ai is basically capable of doing anything a human can this is the kind that worry some people and let t
data points about your vote voice the vocabulary use your intimation and your facial expressions and correlate all of that to success in a job. deciding if i'm a suitable candidate for a job spooky stuff but what exactly is official intelligence. can tell us he's a researcher at the german research center for ought to fill intelligence advisors german parliament on the subject and is an expert on all things. he says there is not one single form of artificial intelligence instead the term refers...
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fletcher: well, it's a huge part of why i ran because i felt like my voice wasn't being heard and voices of women and you see it in all sorts of policy issues that came up time and again in the last couple of years. but throughout our history. there have been issues where we would really benefit from having people at the table. i think there is a benefit to have a diversity of voices, women, men, people from different backgrounds, the congress is designed that way, to have representation across the 50 states because the idea -- obviously it wasn't 50 at the time -- but the idea is people come with different perspectives and i think it's really important to have different different points of view and to hear them and to listen and i do think that the women i have met in this congress tend to be very collegial and collaborative. that's my experience working and i'm optimistic having so many women in congress we will find this congress is collaborative and that we are able to get work done. >> do you have a female role model? mrs. fletcher: there are so many. i grew up in texas. ann richard
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[ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more.] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >>> some sports news so big that samuel l. jackson interrupted the oscars. andy scholes has more. >> good morning. this was big news if you are a knicks fan like spike lee. the team winning their first game at madison square garden since december 1. the win over the spurs snapping an 18 game home losing streak for the team. and as samuel l. jackson delivering the news to spike before announcing that he won his first oscar for bested a dac adaptive screen play for black chance m blackkklansman. >> spike, so glad you're sitting down. the knicks won tonight. i repeat, the knicks won tonight defeating san antonio. >> i love how spike was yelling back to jackson, we're trying to tank. good news for spike, knicks still have the second worst record in the nba. serena williams also on hand for the oscars last night and she e
[ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more.] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >>> some sports news so big that samuel l. jackson interrupted the oscars. andy scholes has more. >> good morning. this was big news if you are a knicks fan like spike lee. the team winning their first game at madison square...
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he is the newest coach on nbc's "the voice" and his latest single is called "preach."e wedge john legend! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> hello. ( cheers and applause ) hi, everybody! hello! >> trevor: i regret to tell you that we do not have time for the interview because i had to read out your list of achievements. >> oh. >> trevor: that is just such a long list of everythingness. aren't you tired? do you have space for the awards? where do you put the awards, john? >> i am not tired, i am feeling good. i am excited to be here, and i do have space for the awards, right next to my piano. >> trevor: congratulations. you have so many awards, and i think not more importantly but one of the most prestigious things is you have the egot. >> yeah, that's pretty tool. >> trevor: an emmy, grammy, oscar and tony. >> yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: is that a secret clib? are you in attacks chain with each other? >> there are only 15 of us. >> trevor: right. ( cheers and applause ) >> i only have the email of, like, two of them. >> trevor: let's talk about the music, john l
he is the newest coach on nbc's "the voice" and his latest single is called "preach."e wedge john legend! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> hello. ( cheers and applause ) hi, everybody! hello! >> trevor: i regret to tell you that we do not have time for the interview because i had to read out your list of achievements. >> oh. >> trevor: that is just such a long list of everythingness. aren't you tired? do you have space for the awards? where do you put...
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we're going to do the things that need to be done to make sure that the ballots where the people's voice that democracy reigns and that there's a brighter future of the people of that as well as washington says it will take any action necessary to ensure what it calls a transition to democracy in venezuela that is bloody violence between pro and anti-government protesters shows no sign of abating also to come a referendum seize the paper or reject plans to relocate a u.s. military base from one part of the japanese island to another but locals fear it will happen anyway. the japanese government is pushing through that construction by force there are many people protesting in every day and it's doubled from prepares for his second meeting with the north korean leader kim jong un to look at how the nation vietnam is getting ready for the summer. they welcome you watching our international where it's just gone five pm here in the russian capital now as tensions in venezuela are ramped up the u.s. says it will come to the wanting to president maduro by any means necessary secretary of state.
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which simulates human cognitive function like judging someone's mood by analyzing their voice. one way of teaching systems is machine learning. in the workplace is usually a type of machine learning software meaning it can teach itself using datasets or experience his small software is learning how to recognize the number nine it does this by breaking the image down into individual pixels each pixel has distinct characteristics the neural network analyzes these and compares them with others and readjust itself until it reliably recognize. great progress has been made in machine learning technology system recently managed to be the world's best player in the complex chinese board game. that system used to machine. learning with neural network. neural networks are mathematical computer structures that mimic the human brain. the mathematical nodes . arranged in various layers which are interconnected. networks are specially suited for recognizing patterns and large data sets all for helping to form. these systems learn through experience and adapt accordingly. so not so easy to un
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and i think we should always celebrate the inclusion of more voices in congress. so i think it was a beautiful moment. >> reporter: the state of the union also marked a big moment for ivanka personally, that night the announcement of a plan she has spent two years spearheading. >> we're launching the first ever government-wi >> reporter: the goal, to help >> this is the first ever umbrella approach, all of government approach to saying we know it is smart to invest in women in the developing world. we know it's smart to unleash their potential. it's a good use of development dollars. let's coordinate all the work that's being done across the u.s. government. >> you know you'll have people watching that say this sounds great. everyone can get behind women empowerment, but how does ivanka trump reconcile pushing an initiative that empowers women with policies from the white house like separation of families, which was such an emotional thing for our country to go through? president trump told lawmakers . ivanka showed him photos of children in detention centers. and
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well for many reasons first of all there is no international interest to kind of listen to the voices of the emmy's on the ground just because of how un powerful they are again like they mentioned before yemenis are not wealthy they're not powerful and then on top of it the yemeni political elite at the moment are taking one side or the other in this conflict which is making things difficult for the average yemeni on the ground who's paying the price for this you know the average person is starving while the political parties are competing for power on the top levels and of course this this war is is you know some people would say it's not the forgotten war some would say that it's the unknown war of course the. assassination has changed all of that and brought a lot of media attention on yemen however we have to remember that powerful countries that could stop this conflict sure are in fact the country supplying the weapons to this war and are part of the you know there are countries that are now taking sides in the iranian saudi proxy war and it's not becoming about yemenis it's bec
well for many reasons first of all there is no international interest to kind of listen to the voices of the emmy's on the ground just because of how un powerful they are again like they mentioned before yemenis are not wealthy they're not powerful and then on top of it the yemeni political elite at the moment are taking one side or the other in this conflict which is making things difficult for the average yemeni on the ground who's paying the price for this you know the average person is...