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[applause] as will as the silky voice january. [applause] my only disappointment is these awards did not happen two months ago because then we could say. [inaudible] hillary huber is nominated. [applause] for best female narrator. also doing the voice of god introductions tonight so for everyone sake i really hope she wins you don't want the angry voice of god. >> no you don't. [laughter] you don't want to make me angry. >> you would not like her when she is angry. >> please reveal yourself so we can worship you. [cheers and applause] now while the history of the audie awards quÉbec 25 years but the audiobook goes back much further their western literature a was an audiobook i'm talking the iliad as read by homer. [laughter] they wanted james earl jones but he was unavailable anybody who took school latin it was intended to be heard, not read the iliad received raves as did the odyssey. he had a two poem deal. go with that it is whimsical. [laughter] there was a problem 800 bc there was no such thing to record so they actually had
[applause] as will as the silky voice january. [applause] my only disappointment is these awards did not happen two months ago because then we could say. [inaudible] hillary huber is nominated. [applause] for best female narrator. also doing the voice of god introductions tonight so for everyone sake i really hope she wins you don't want the angry voice of god. >> no you don't. [laughter] you don't want to make me angry. >> you would not like her when she is angry. >> please...
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the finalists for multi-voice performances. >> multi-voiced performance, 200 women by jeff blackwell. holliday, sharon gilman and karen scott. narrated by a fool cast. daisy jones and the six by taylor jenkins narrated by jennifer -- judy greer, pablo shriver and a fool cast. dooku jedi lostnarrated by mark thompson, pete bradbury, jonathan davis, neil hilliker, robert -- rebecca stiller. jared jake, narrated by jared jake, richard ferrone, jenna and a fool cast. the only plane in the sky, by garrett m. graff narrated by a fool cast with holter graham. >> the audie awards goes to simon and schuster audio for "the only plane in the sky". [applause] >> next up. i can't say anything until the teleprompter tells me what i am going to say or i could just make it up. the finalists for audio from a are audio drama. the absolute brightness of -- "the absolute brightness of leonard pelkey". "angels in america". nathan stewart, and eddie falco. birthday suit by aaron blakely, aaron mallon, dion grand, savannah peach wood, jason clark and robin miles. have a nice day by billy crystal performed b
the finalists for multi-voice performances. >> multi-voiced performance, 200 women by jeff blackwell. holliday, sharon gilman and karen scott. narrated by a fool cast. daisy jones and the six by taylor jenkins narrated by jennifer -- judy greer, pablo shriver and a fool cast. dooku jedi lostnarrated by mark thompson, pete bradbury, jonathan davis, neil hilliker, robert -- rebecca stiller. jared jake, narrated by jared jake, richard ferrone, jenna and a fool cast. the only plane in the...
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they need to have their constituents have the ability to have their voice be heard. whether they're for it or against it and why they stand with where they do. then if you have a vote, a u.c. does not give you a vote. a u.c. says it passes. a voice vote allows you to have a vote. there are people who have a challenge to get here. it gives them an opportunity to put across the desk where they stand on the bill and how they would have voted had they been able to be here. i'm not sure. we'll have to take that up as we move forward where the situation and what's the opportunity for people to be -- get to washington, d.c. and have tame to debate the legislation. reporter: the second part was long-term. if house members aren't coming back like as a larger group, are you -- do you think you should look into the remote voting or proxy voting or other options? mr. mccarthy: long-term, this country will be back and stronger. many are here working now. right now for the security and health of america, people are home, rightfully so. but i know we'll get past this. when i look a
they need to have their constituents have the ability to have their voice be heard. whether they're for it or against it and why they stand with where they do. then if you have a vote, a u.c. does not give you a vote. a u.c. says it passes. a voice vote allows you to have a vote. there are people who have a challenge to get here. it gives them an opportunity to put across the desk where they stand on the bill and how they would have voted had they been able to be here. i'm not sure. we'll have...
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because you don't want to an voice of god. [laughter]. >> no you don't, you do not want to make me angry ♪ ♪. hillary, please reveal yourself so that we can worship you. back. mo rocca: , the house. [applause]. where is she going. while the audio boards began 25 years ago, the audiobook is so goes back much farther. e the very first work of western literature was an audiobook. i am talking of course by homer the one to change earl jones but that he was unavailable. when it took high school lesson, homer's work was intended to be hurt, nuts read. and he received a raise on the odyssey. homer had deal. go with it. it is whimsical. [laughter]. there was a problem though. this being 800 bc, there's no such thing as recorded sound. so he had to actually find homer and get him to recite his work life. but homer was blind and just sort of wondering around so you never know where to find him let'snd just say he could be vey cranky if he founding. especially when you put him to get him to go back. when you asked him to read. needless t
because you don't want to an voice of god. [laughter]. >> no you don't, you do not want to make me angry ♪ ♪. hillary, please reveal yourself so that we can worship you. back. mo rocca: , the house. [applause]. where is she going. while the audio boards began 25 years ago, the audiobook is so goes back much farther. e the very first work of western literature was an audiobook. i am talking of course by homer the one to change earl jones but that he was unavailable. when it took high...
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it is also a struggle for the truth, and a struggle for our voice and the voices of the syrian people to be heard, and for the free movement of people who can speak on their behalf, which has also been severely limited. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: and so we ask all of you, and we call on every american, everyone who believes in human rights, to be the voices of those people, those people who are dying underneath the collapsed buildings after airstrikes, those people who are dying under chemical weapons, who are dying in detention centers, who are dying from all the most disgusting were crimes being committed on earth, for the 4 million people crammed into a very small area, suffering unimaginable daily struggles in idlib. we ask that you be their voice and remind the world of the unimaginable horrors that they face. see what is going on in syria as a civil war. it is a war between people asking for freedom and a regime that is killing them. wen isis appeared in syria, could see every country on earth wanting to spend billions of dollars to kill everybody there, the isis
it is also a struggle for the truth, and a struggle for our voice and the voices of the syrian people to be heard, and for the free movement of people who can speak on their behalf, which has also been severely limited. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: and so we ask all of you, and we call on every american, everyone who believes in human rights, to be the voices of those people, those people who are dying underneath the collapsed buildings after airstrikes, those people who are...
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so please try to get their voice out as much as possible because that is the right thing to do and it is good for our national interest here at home. >> for the united states holocaust memorial museum, it's been a profound honor and i have to say it is with remarks that we have to stand here today and to train putting a spotlight on the perfect atrocities committed by the regime. we are humbled by the remarkable he rose that we have been privileged to work with and have their voices heard around the world. for their courage and the fact they run into buildings and directly towards harm to try to do the life-saving action that the committee is not giving. people who at 15 has to have his world shattered and since then it's becoming an unbelievable champion for the over 100,000 who remain in detention. he can't even stand here today to speak for himself in front of you with his face shone because his life is at risk and because of the courageous acts that he did in further modern-day heroes. we talk talk a lot about the mm and trying to do today what wasn't done during the holocaust tra
so please try to get their voice out as much as possible because that is the right thing to do and it is good for our national interest here at home. >> for the united states holocaust memorial museum, it's been a profound honor and i have to say it is with remarks that we have to stand here today and to train putting a spotlight on the perfect atrocities committed by the regime. we are humbled by the remarkable he rose that we have been privileged to work with and have their voices heard...
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your vote is your voice. about the talk records of the southwest voter registration education project. they are the oldest and largest nonpartisan latino voter registration project in the country. the collection contains the first 20 years of the organization's existence, they are still in existence today. collectionp and wide if you are interested in learning about what registration, particularly in minority communities. the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez. he is from san antonio. was heavilyan, he involved in the chicnano movement. in college, he was one of the founders of the mexican-american utah organization which was involved in doing what registration drives at local colleges. also involved in high school walkouts. this was in the late 1960's, early 1970's, the height of the chicano movement. he was interested in butter registration and getting -- in voter registration and getting the latino community to vote. vote and to realize that they have a voice. and by voting they have a vo
your vote is your voice. about the talk records of the southwest voter registration education project. they are the oldest and largest nonpartisan latino voter registration project in the country. the collection contains the first 20 years of the organization's existence, they are still in existence today. collectionp and wide if you are interested in learning about what registration, particularly in minority communities. the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez. he is from san...
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and newer voices so i was looking to create balance in the book. certain activists i know personally and so i have reached out to them others came about through connection. in the animal rights movement. i wish that i could have had you know a 100 more stories in here because there are just so many and there are so much incredible work being done for animals at this time your book does a good job of humanizing many of the activists we only see on t.v. or making headlines when they're getting arrested what do you think is the biggest misconception people have about animal rights activists and how is that hurt their efforts. one of the biggest misconceptions for activists who are. engaging in acts of civil disobedience and. quote unquote you know breaking the law is that you know that we are terrorists or we are. you know we're thieves or. you know criminals i mean activists have been have been labeled as criminals and thieves for rescuing animals out of horrific conditions animals who are languishing in confinement and in filth and so i think. a lot
and newer voices so i was looking to create balance in the book. certain activists i know personally and so i have reached out to them others came about through connection. in the animal rights movement. i wish that i could have had you know a 100 more stories in here because there are just so many and there are so much incredible work being done for animals at this time your book does a good job of humanizing many of the activists we only see on t.v. or making headlines when they're getting...
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i gave him the voice. he smiled that smile which is ever so david donald and he said, it is as i expected. do not ever change it. >> can you give us a full line right here in the voice as you interpreted? >> if we could first know where we are and whether we are attending, we could better judge what to do and how to do it. >> that is very nasal. timeescriptions of the described it as being very nasal. >> high-pitched and a nasal chin one of the other right -- twang. today, mostln god-awful voice i ever heard but his message was pretty good. falsetto it was the voice, but when you do it in quincy, illinois on the block of washington square -- do you remember that? we saw no grass from the plymouth. somebody said, how did that work in your day? tohout microphone, we spoke 2500 people on the square. even the policeman on the other block could hear it. >> because the voice rose above the crowd. >> and it carries. >> what other physical characteristics do you share with lincoln? pounds. 175 this beard does not
i gave him the voice. he smiled that smile which is ever so david donald and he said, it is as i expected. do not ever change it. >> can you give us a full line right here in the voice as you interpreted? >> if we could first know where we are and whether we are attending, we could better judge what to do and how to do it. >> that is very nasal. timeescriptions of the described it as being very nasal. >> high-pitched and a nasal chin one of the other right -- twang....
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register to vote and to realize that they have a voice. and by voting they have a voice. the motto is, your vote is your voice. in 1974, willie was able to successfully apply for 503 c and became -- the organization became a national nonprofit. we have the articles of incorporation. he would sit down and start calling, argue register to vote? did you know tomorrow is election day? the organization expanded to not only covering texas, but all of the southwest. arizona, new mexico, california, utah, colorado, nevada, and they grew to have a full-time staff, they had a board of directors. they have a lot going on -- they still have a lot going on. there were three main departments, the field organizing department, the legal department, and the research department. the field organizing department focused mainly on voter education and training. they hit the pavement not only in san antonio, not only texas, but came up with a whole system for identifying coordinators in the various regions, different counties, although by the southwest -- all over the southwest and create a det
register to vote and to realize that they have a voice. and by voting they have a voice. the motto is, your vote is your voice. in 1974, willie was able to successfully apply for 503 c and became -- the organization became a national nonprofit. we have the articles of incorporation. he would sit down and start calling, argue register to vote? did you know tomorrow is election day? the organization expanded to not only covering texas, but all of the southwest. arizona, new mexico, california,...
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he had this high-pitched voice. it just clearly was not jermeir's voice. it clearly was not something j jermeir would say or how he would say it. it just was obvious to me that it was fake. >> the jury laughed. that's the first trial i've ever been on where i heard jury members snicker. >> but the crowleys, who were in court when those tapes were played, were not laughing. they say they had heard many of those calls firsthand and believed they were the real thing. >> the jury had heard jermeir testify. he has a deep voice. >> yeah. >> and the person on the tapes doesn't have a deep voice. >> exactly. he disguised his voice. >> you think he can disguise his voice that well? >> he did it. >> you're convinced that was jermeir? >> oh, it was jermeir. >> 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 da david sachs. >> i'm never confident when a case goes to the jury. >> you've been slapped in the face by juries befor
he had this high-pitched voice. it just clearly was not jermeir's voice. it clearly was not something j jermeir would say or how he would say it. it just was obvious to me that it was fake. >> the jury laughed. that's the first trial i've ever been on where i heard jury members snicker. >> but the crowleys, who were in court when those tapes were played, were not laughing. they say they had heard many of those calls firsthand and believed they were the real thing. >> the jury...
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they have voices but not in the way that we do and often times more often than not their voices are silenced and so we we need to be their their voice they can't organize their own protests or marches we need to do that for them you know bringing a woman to and putting all of these stories together and hearing you know all these different voices from your fellow activists was there anything that really surprised you or that you kind of the just surprised you really weren't quite aware of when you kind of put them all together and looked at all of them for what you know what surprised you most about this book together. while i learned a lot about. my contributors i knew bits and pieces of their stories before hand but i learned just how incredible these activists that are featured in in this book and here it is i'll just show you. this is the book and i also i just i learned a lot more about different aspects of the animal rights movement and just again about about the connections between between all of it between everything on on our planet. there the book touches on you know elements of. yo
they have voices but not in the way that we do and often times more often than not their voices are silenced and so we we need to be their their voice they can't organize their own protests or marches we need to do that for them you know bringing a woman to and putting all of these stories together and hearing you know all these different voices from your fellow activists was there anything that really surprised you or that you kind of the just surprised you really weren't quite aware of when...
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critics love his striking vocal beauty but in fact he took a while to find his voice today or linsky is fully comfortable as i counted 10. this is what i want to do because i tried as a bass baritone because that's my natural voice i just don't feel in the same way i cannot i cannot expose and show and make people feel the same way as a and like control what i what i want to do with with my natural voice. he said he loves baroque music because it requires a performance he learn everything including colorist tura he admits he did not submit of histrionics. we used to say opera world operas and basically all the operas are a little bit like brazilian soap opera it's so dry and then suddenly there is like whoa everybody loves each other so it's great let's high 5. yeah i could use it on in school currently one of the most vibrant performers on the international classical music scene and one with pop star appeal. extraordinary voice many street artists want to remain anonymous and are reluctant to show their face in front of the camera but french artist staff is quite the opposite not on
critics love his striking vocal beauty but in fact he took a while to find his voice today or linsky is fully comfortable as i counted 10. this is what i want to do because i tried as a bass baritone because that's my natural voice i just don't feel in the same way i cannot i cannot expose and show and make people feel the same way as a and like control what i what i want to do with with my natural voice. he said he loves baroque music because it requires a performance he learn everything...
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-- your voice is not breaking through and it is not for lack of trying. it is because the truth and your voices and the ability and desire for us to come together as americans, setting differences aside and saying we have got to figure this out, we have got to bring about the change, we have got to solve the problems, for each other. it is very telling when we face a situation where powerful elite in washington are not even trying to hide the fact that they are afraid of voices of the people. that out in the open now, you have a lot of money being spent, lobbying efforts being made in preparation for the democratic convention saying hey, if voters in the country pick a candidate that the powerful elite do not like, we have to back a plan that to not rule the voice of the people. it is not even a secret. it is blatantly being thrown in our faces. the ball has been in our court. what will we do about it? do we lie down and be like, you have the power and we have nothing, and let them roll through? absolutely not. but do not let it stop there. we have to con
-- your voice is not breaking through and it is not for lack of trying. it is because the truth and your voices and the ability and desire for us to come together as americans, setting differences aside and saying we have got to figure this out, we have got to bring about the change, we have got to solve the problems, for each other. it is very telling when we face a situation where powerful elite in washington are not even trying to hide the fact that they are afraid of voices of the people....
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one of the top tier abolitionists that his voice or should be the voice for conservative america, especially americans. does anybody want to take a quick crack at into that is? frederick douglass. i'm going to give you some breakdown. i'm going to read these because i have eight minutes and a nervous because it's the main stage. frederick douglass most photographed person in the 19 century. most speeches given publicly, traveled national and international challenge of slavery, racism, reconstruction, new deal type of things. and the very threat of what america stood for, he is the quintessential example of someone who used business and a push to end tyranny. conflicted, doesn't everything right, all kinds of weird jokes, clear contradictions and questionable practice. meaning he was an actual human. right next when i say my that so she said jokes, they are not always appropriate for the room but the reality is we have to push back against that narrative by informing ourselves, by educating ourselves. this is a young man in the picture right there that i showed you, this young man trade food
one of the top tier abolitionists that his voice or should be the voice for conservative america, especially americans. does anybody want to take a quick crack at into that is? frederick douglass. i'm going to give you some breakdown. i'm going to read these because i have eight minutes and a nervous because it's the main stage. frederick douglass most photographed person in the 19 century. most speeches given publicly, traveled national and international challenge of slavery, racism,...
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we too often feel like our voices will not be heard, like we are powerless to affect change. when we look throughout history and we've seen monumental changes in this and other countries, i think of obviously leaders like dr. martin luther king and nelson mandela, mahatma gandhi, leaders who recognize two important things. the power of the people's voices and how essential it is that even during the darkest of times, the only way to defeat the darkness is with light, that even in the times where we feel surrounded by negativity and hatred, bigotry, racism, go down the list, that our challenge and opportunity is to stand strong with courage and strength that can only come with love to defeat the hate. it is the only thing that can, because love is not weak. think about people in your own life, those who you love most dearly. whether you are a parent or child, brother or sister, spouse, partner, think about those who you love most dearly in your life. and the length you would go to fight for them. for their safety, their well-being, their security. only love can defeat hate. an
we too often feel like our voices will not be heard, like we are powerless to affect change. when we look throughout history and we've seen monumental changes in this and other countries, i think of obviously leaders like dr. martin luther king and nelson mandela, mahatma gandhi, leaders who recognize two important things. the power of the people's voices and how essential it is that even during the darkest of times, the only way to defeat the darkness is with light, that even in the times...
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extraordinary voice many street artists want to remain anonymous and are reluctant to show their face in front of the camera but french artist scaff is quite the opposite not only does he strayed larger than life graffiti creating optical illusions he then becomes part of his art work himself at least for a brief moment and here is how he does it. what's real and what's painted on the wall scott squiffy to be art is more. just 2 dimensional images their settings for the artist's own fantasies his self portraits add to the whimsical and the missing works. and people grow up very fast and we lose the child in yourselves. i'm 38 years old and i paint clothes pins are crocodiles 8 times my size or more that's the child in me and i really don't want to lose that. is a bit of the peter pan syndrome but i want to show that we should keep the playfulness. and abandon factory somewhere in france now it's serving as a studio 1st scuff whose real name is pierre better not. today he's chosen this area as his canvas every corner in the crumbling building inspires him. because with what i'm going t
extraordinary voice many street artists want to remain anonymous and are reluctant to show their face in front of the camera but french artist scaff is quite the opposite not only does he strayed larger than life graffiti creating optical illusions he then becomes part of his art work himself at least for a brief moment and here is how he does it. what's real and what's painted on the wall scott squiffy to be art is more. just 2 dimensional images their settings for the artist's own fantasies...
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and it is the voice of the people assenting to the voice of god. so that's not democracy. one more question. >> three have any information on the council or how they were chosen? >> it's a great question. we are fortunate to have all their names with the records so they are close to joseph smith so perhaps who is not in the counsel of 50 are those who are fighting with smith including those on the city council and the high council so in some ways it was meant to replace the different organizations as they call them gentiles they had a big debate with the church of god to disregard the fact to recognizes pathetic authority. but they don't leave a record for the council. but i thank you are all are good folks. >> and now he lives with nauvoo because there are other gentiles in the city. so where he says there is a difference between the church and the kingdom there are others that disagree and among them are brigham young. i don't see any difference it should be the same people running them. i don't think it is a coincidence after brigham young takes over the first is to kic
and it is the voice of the people assenting to the voice of god. so that's not democracy. one more question. >> three have any information on the council or how they were chosen? >> it's a great question. we are fortunate to have all their names with the records so they are close to joseph smith so perhaps who is not in the counsel of 50 are those who are fighting with smith including those on the city council and the high council so in some ways it was meant to replace the...
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you bring all the voices. as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely carmichael, bob nash, a wave of others. ella baker was a democratic you -- democratic activist, but she believed in the centrality of grassroots, and she believed in the capacities and abilities of those sliced and called everyday -- sly stone called everyday people. as you access their ability and capacity, you don't have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people, usually to be co-opted or killed area once you co-opt or murder them, lo and behold, depression sets in, and the possibility of those capacities and abilities of ordinary people are overlooked. ella baker is somebody who we have to catch up with. she is ahead of us and she died of course working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers and sisters in the independence movement. oscar lopez rivera is still in jail. because she was cosmopolitan. she was international. there was always at a grocery level and there is not
you bring all the voices. as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely carmichael, bob nash, a wave of others. ella baker was a democratic you -- democratic activist, but she believed in the centrality of grassroots, and she believed in the capacities and abilities of those sliced and called everyday -- sly stone called everyday people. as you access their ability and capacity, you don't have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people,...
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of evil is the voice of god but the voice of evil assenting to the voice of god, the true democracy is when god declares something through the prophet and the people see as wholesale. that is not democracy, but the fact that joseph smith is trying to use the democratic language shows how powerful that language still was. maybe we have time for one more question. >> any information who the counselor 50. >> a great question. who were the people, how are they chosen. we were fortunate have their names, the counselor 50 records lists all the names of them. what get someone in there? they are close to joseph smith. someone joseph smith feels he can trust. a more important question is who is not in the counsel of 50? people not in the counselor 50 are those who have been fighting with joseph smith including people on the city council, people on the high council, people joseph smith could no longer trust. the council of 50 was meant to replace those different organizations. also included in the counselor 50 were three gentiles, those outside the church. in joseph smith's mind had a big deb
of evil is the voice of god but the voice of evil assenting to the voice of god, the true democracy is when god declares something through the prophet and the people see as wholesale. that is not democracy, but the fact that joseph smith is trying to use the democratic language shows how powerful that language still was. maybe we have time for one more question. >> any information who the counselor 50. >> a great question. who were the people, how are they chosen. we were fortunate...
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i had no voic >> my voice lasted through the whole show. had no voice for five days.to that but i can't believe the left is trying to say trump should cancel his rallies because of the coronavirus. they don't want 10,000 people showing up to go to a trump rally. that is convenient. that is all-time we have tonight. shannon bream, take it all from here. shannon: glad you're back and feeling better. we begin with the fox news alert, donald trump's tax cuts, major economic news on the situation to make sure no hourly workers miss a paycheck in america. all counting what he calls are strong economy and the president invites the question whether they have been tested for the virus, details coming up. tonight stock market futures point to hire open after the biggest point drop in history, the dow losing 2000 points today, many experts tickets the oil standoff between saudi arabia and russia. what is that about and what makes the market so skittish.
i had no voic >> my voice lasted through the whole show. had no voice for five days.to that but i can't believe the left is trying to say trump should cancel his rallies because of the coronavirus. they don't want 10,000 people showing up to go to a trump rally. that is convenient. that is all-time we have tonight. shannon bream, take it all from here. shannon: glad you're back and feeling better. we begin with the fox news alert, donald trump's tax cuts, major economic news on the...
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i advised young girls that you have a voice and a voice that matters and your voice can affect otherhope to motivate other girls who have been in a situation like mine. or even to stand up and go this is wrong and people should know about this more. julian: well, morgan is with me now. ashley's still with me. tell me about the importance for you making that film and getting the message out there. i think it is getting awareness about it, there is a lot of people that don't know and people who have messaged me after seeing that and then saying that they have experienced it and did not know what to do. it is quite a decision to go on film, say "it has happened to me", and then try and get some serious message across. yeah, it is to help people and this is very much outside of my comfort zone. but it is definitely worth it to do it. when you say it is outside your comfort zone does that mean you're not aspiring to be a television reporter? no. i don't have the confidence to do it, i don't think. something that i never thought about doing. how many of those that you have been watching ha
i advised young girls that you have a voice and a voice that matters and your voice can affect otherhope to motivate other girls who have been in a situation like mine. or even to stand up and go this is wrong and people should know about this more. julian: well, morgan is with me now. ashley's still with me. tell me about the importance for you making that film and getting the message out there. i think it is getting awareness about it, there is a lot of people that don't know and people who...
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joe hears all of the voices in the democratic party. joe hears your voice.rs the voice of the baby boomers. sayhears the voice when you you want calls for higher education and to reduce student loans. [applause] he hears the voices of social justice and the voice of the teacher, janitor, the who all need a livable wage. [applause] joe hears you and he can fight for you. he is the one who can lift the character of this nation up off of the floor. [applause] done.n get that that is why i am here supporting joe biden for our democratic nominee and the next president of the united states. [applause] biden is my candidate. joe biden is the leader with character. joe biden is one we can trust to build the bridges that we need allmake no mistake, we need of the -- for our party, all of it, all of it. will have supported before, that is done. voteed all of the blue to this tuesday for joe biden. [applause] louis becausest. -- with biden. [applause] god bless you. ♪ ♪ >> please welcome louis reed. ♪ mr. reed: i am excited today. are you excited today st. louis? [appl
joe hears all of the voices in the democratic party. joe hears your voice.rs the voice of the baby boomers. sayhears the voice when you you want calls for higher education and to reduce student loans. [applause] he hears the voices of social justice and the voice of the teacher, janitor, the who all need a livable wage. [applause] joe hears you and he can fight for you. he is the one who can lift the character of this nation up off of the floor. [applause] done.n get that that is why i am here...
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i want to hear from your voter's voice about this.tly, bernie sanders, praised fidel castro's comments, reportedly hurting him with south carolina voters. let's watch this, on socialism. >> it's unfair to simply say everything is bad. you know, when fidel castro came into office, you know what he did? he had a massive literacy program. i think teaching people to read and write is a good thing. cuba made progress on education. [boos] really? [boos] really? and when dictatorships, whether it is the chinese or the cubans, do something good, you acknowledge that. >> harris: danny jang, republican voting for president trump. what do you think? >> i think he is taking a page out of president trump's playbook. he's just being very controversial, and incendiary, just saying things that are pretty outrageous. >> harris: from your side of the political aisle, do you think he could be continuing to be the front runner? possibly contested nominee, if you will, to come out of your process? what you say about that? >> i think personally i am from a
i want to hear from your voter's voice about this.tly, bernie sanders, praised fidel castro's comments, reportedly hurting him with south carolina voters. let's watch this, on socialism. >> it's unfair to simply say everything is bad. you know, when fidel castro came into office, you know what he did? he had a massive literacy program. i think teaching people to read and write is a good thing. cuba made progress on education. [boos] really? [boos] really? and when dictatorships, whether...
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why are we ignoring william why are we ignoring women as patriots, amplify the voices of women. diana is right there. she will not comply. these are women, sister on the left is deceased now, they running create their own show, we have to amplify the voices. john brown i have 50 seconds left, that is john brown, he worked with frederik douglas, he was amazing, to support virginia, we have a lot of bills going, that's very anti freedom, espy 60 forgot ago, that is the genius -- that is harriet working together with frederick douglas, recruit recruit recruit, that is the gun community class, look at that more, the realities i have 18 seconds, the limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those who they press. as a conservative, the tyrants job is to press you, and your job is to prescribe the limits of their oppression. senate, this is the business of what we're doing thank you for
why are we ignoring william why are we ignoring women as patriots, amplify the voices of women. diana is right there. she will not comply. these are women, sister on the left is deceased now, they running create their own show, we have to amplify the voices. john brown i have 50 seconds left, that is john brown, he worked with frederik douglas, he was amazing, to support virginia, we have a lot of bills going, that's very anti freedom, espy 60 forgot ago, that is the genius -- that is harriet...
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drunken fun they hung up because of the coronavirus lockdown but rising their voices the fill the empty streets by singing together enjoy. the fullest surprises moved on. to something one day in the footsteps of the great people. in your. town the fleet street. for a time you wanted to film very much alive. travel to such germany. where exactly. was fun. learning a lot of our culture history and. travel extremely worth a visit. japan is a pioneer in robotic research there i got to know one of the world's top roboticists and his mind blowing creations i want topic today on shift. professor he runs he is the guru is a real rock star in the robotic seat he specializes in human robot into action and androids robots that look like humans i met him in his lab in kioto. hi everybody my name is interesting well i think creatures you know and fishing your planet when you can have them are all that. we need more robots why exactly in japan people are more comfortable with robots than elsewhere that may have to do with the influence of shintoism which states that all things have a spirit even robo
drunken fun they hung up because of the coronavirus lockdown but rising their voices the fill the empty streets by singing together enjoy. the fullest surprises moved on. to something one day in the footsteps of the great people. in your. town the fleet street. for a time you wanted to film very much alive. travel to such germany. where exactly. was fun. learning a lot of our culture history and. travel extremely worth a visit. japan is a pioneer in robotic research there i got to know one of...
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is your voice.> we will be talking about the education project. they are the oldest and largest nonpartisan latino voter registration organization in the country. the collection contains the first 20 years of the organizations and they are still in existence today. it is a very deep and wide collection if you are interested in learning about voter registration particularly in minority communities. it was started in 1974 by willie, and he was from san antonio and from a very and has a very young man, he was really involved in the chicano movement. when he was in college, he was one of the founders of the mexican youth organization which was involved in and doing voter registration guides at local colleges and also involved in high school counts. and this is in the late 60s early 70s when the sword of the chicano movement or the beginning and the height of it. he was really interested in voter registration and getting back latino community to vote. register to vote, and to realize that they have a voi
is your voice.> we will be talking about the education project. they are the oldest and largest nonpartisan latino voter registration organization in the country. the collection contains the first 20 years of the organizations and they are still in existence today. it is a very deep and wide collection if you are interested in learning about voter registration particularly in minority communities. it was started in 1974 by willie, and he was from san antonio and from a very and has a very...
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i am the voice we are the voice. that tell you know. i find his comment on a study on me with him i mean if i'm not i mean i'm. on. a and somehow was sure. adam for one. of. the people going on i think. yeah i think you're going to something that doesn't i feel i should have to. because i. wasn't going to. need. my. become self-aware enough to know when enough is i mean that and that's. why i hadn't and that i'm not there yet and then i stepped out so they have not. yet been a very much i knew how to get to the acid idea. so. well mom idea if i get in and i'm like i'm the host the resident i'm the time nana so then you know how by the south much and how proud. of. 'd how their hand. she took on somebody seemed to want to see the little innocent. mog that i do what i'm going to lock in a gun if i love him to stop maloney's to feed me no humans could. find out. that it's wrong. and fix it in any holes or any problem prevent it from coming in all but a whole lot of these took that but it gives a huge information about the ground about the
i am the voice we are the voice. that tell you know. i find his comment on a study on me with him i mean if i'm not i mean i'm. on. a and somehow was sure. adam for one. of. the people going on i think. yeah i think you're going to something that doesn't i feel i should have to. because i. wasn't going to. need. my. become self-aware enough to know when enough is i mean that and that's. why i hadn't and that i'm not there yet and then i stepped out so they have not. yet been a very much i knew...
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your voice can affect other people ina big your voice can affect other people in a big way.have been in a situation like mine. oreven who have been in a situation like mine. or even less than my to stand up mine. or even less than my to stand up and go this is wrong and people should know about this more. well morgan is with me now. ashley still with me. tell me about the importance for you making that film and getting the message out there. i think it is getting awareness about it, there is a lot of people that do not know and people who have message me after seeing that and then saying that they have experienced it and did not know what to do. it is quite a decision to go on film, say it has happened to me, and then try and get some happened to me, and then try and get some serious happened to me, and then try and get some serious message across. happened to me, and then try and get some serious message across. yeah, it is to help people and this is very much outside of my comfort zone of bot. but it is definitely worth it to do it. when you say it is outside your comfort
your voice can affect other people ina big your voice can affect other people in a big way.have been in a situation like mine. oreven who have been in a situation like mine. or even less than my to stand up mine. or even less than my to stand up and go this is wrong and people should know about this more. well morgan is with me now. ashley still with me. tell me about the importance for you making that film and getting the message out there. i think it is getting awareness about it, there is a...
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i am the voice we are the voice. the move i should have had you know good and you know how much that i knew i had he was on. my phone is all i'm going to miss not a on going with him i mean if i'm not the man i'm. going to have was the law for adam for. the people that i'm not you know i think. yeah i think you're going to something that it doesn't and i think. because i. wasn't going to want to. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than all of my duties but. some stuff i want to you know me know and you know i think it has and i mean that and that's. why i hadn't and that i'm not there yet and then i stepped outside so they have not. yet been a very much i knew how i thought the acid idea. so . well mom idea if i don't get in and i'm not trying to host the residents i'm the time nana so they may know how bad the south much and how crowded that's. that's how they thought of the new. somebody he seemed to want to see into little innocent. mog that i didn't understand what i'm going to lock in a gun if
i am the voice we are the voice. the move i should have had you know good and you know how much that i knew i had he was on. my phone is all i'm going to miss not a on going with him i mean if i'm not the man i'm. going to have was the law for adam for. the people that i'm not you know i think. yeah i think you're going to something that it doesn't and i think. because i. wasn't going to want to. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than all of my duties but. some stuff i want...
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i am the voice we are the voice. even if i shouldn't tell you no good and you know through him how much not that i knew i had he what i do. i find his comment on a snotty handling them i mean if it's not me i'm. on. them god be. asking adam for. the people that i'm thinking. yeah i think you're going to something something that i feel i should not have. because i. am only going to do when i. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than all of my it is but. some stuff i would do you not know and you know i think it has and i mean that and that's. why i hadn't and that not yet and then i stepped out so far they have not. yet been a very much i knew how i thought the acid idea. so . well mom idea if i don't get in and i'm not trying to host the residents i'm the time nana so they may know how by the south much and how crowded that's. that's how they thought of the new. company i'm seemed to want to see into little innocent. mog that i didn't understand what i'm going to lock in a gun if i love them to stop
i am the voice we are the voice. even if i shouldn't tell you no good and you know through him how much not that i knew i had he what i do. i find his comment on a snotty handling them i mean if it's not me i'm. on. them god be. asking adam for. the people that i'm thinking. yeah i think you're going to something something that i feel i should not have. because i. am only going to do when i. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than all of my it is but. some stuff i would do you...
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i feel they had a voice. to one of the well it's a life. i am the voice we are the voice. even if i shouldn't tell you know. that i knew how he was on. my phone is how i'm going to study and live with him i mean if i'm not coming i'm going. on. my god be. asking adam for. a lot of. people that i'm not you know i think. yeah i think you're going to something something that i feel i should not have. because i. wasn't going to do when i. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than all of my duties but. some stuff i want to you know me knowing enough i think it has and i mean that and that's. why i hadn't and that i'm not there yet and then i stepped out so they have not. yet been a very much i knew and that led me now i think that he asked that i said yeah. i do . so. well mom idea if i don't get in and i'm not trying to host the residence i'm the time. so that i may know him by the south much and how proud. of. that's how they are the new. company i'm sentimental 16th a little innocent. mog that i did what i did as i like in a gun i love him to stop maloney's t
i feel they had a voice. to one of the well it's a life. i am the voice we are the voice. even if i shouldn't tell you know. that i knew how he was on. my phone is how i'm going to study and live with him i mean if i'm not coming i'm going. on. my god be. asking adam for. a lot of. people that i'm not you know i think. yeah i think you're going to something something that i feel i should not have. because i. wasn't going to do when i. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than...
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i am the voice we are the voice. even if i shouldn't tell you know and you know through him how much i don't know how i knew how he was on. my phone is i'm going to have a snotty handling of them i mean if i'm not coming. from god the law will ask adam for. the people that i'm not i think. yeah i think you're going to something something that i feel i should not have. because i. wasn't going to do when i. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than all of my duties but. become self-aware enough to know when enough i think it has and i believe that and that's. why i hadn't and that i'm not there yet and then i stepped out so far they have not. yet been a very much i knew and that led me now and then he asked about that yeah. well mom idea if i don't get in and i'm not trying to host the residents i'm that that you never saw them you know how by the south much and how crowded that's. that's how they thought of the new. somebody he seemed to want to see into little innocent. mog that i didn't understand wh
i am the voice we are the voice. even if i shouldn't tell you know and you know through him how much i don't know how i knew how he was on. my phone is i'm going to have a snotty handling of them i mean if i'm not coming. from god the law will ask adam for. the people that i'm not i think. yeah i think you're going to something something that i feel i should not have. because i. wasn't going to do when i. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than all of my duties but. become...
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[applause] >> when i hear you talk about fighting back and raising your voice i think of the gentleman toan your left lose courage from building from nothing into something over the course of just a few months. how many of you have heard of the walkaway campaign? [cheers and applause] in 2016 i was outside the hotel, 2015 with this wide open field of candidates and the ladies that i want to tell you i said i'm on a road trip she said i'm embarrassed and she said i like trump. you have given courage a lot of people out here to not whisper and allow them to be outspoken what is happening in their mind and in their hearts and in their lives to tell their story. where does thatdo come from? of course we respect individuals but you managed to bring them all to gather to amplify with a single voice. >> i don't think it is hyperbolic to say we are at the crossroads of a possible calamity in this country this election isos the most important in my lifetime or american history we have two candidates on two polar opposites one fights for traditions of america making america great with a free mar
[applause] >> when i hear you talk about fighting back and raising your voice i think of the gentleman toan your left lose courage from building from nothing into something over the course of just a few months. how many of you have heard of the walkaway campaign? [cheers and applause] in 2016 i was outside the hotel, 2015 with this wide open field of candidates and the ladies that i want to tell you i said i'm on a road trip she said i'm embarrassed and she said i like trump. you have...
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i feel they had a voice. tell everyone they felt it was a life. i am the voice we are the voice. the movie i shouldn't tell you know. how much i got that i knew i had he was on. my funny time i'm going to have a snotty handling of them i mean if i'm not coming down on. them god be the law for adam for. the people that i'm not i think. yeah i think you're going to something something that i feel i should not have. because i. am only going to want to. die you have need then you. can do it isn't optional than all of my it is my view but. some stuff i want you not knowing enough i think it has and i mean that and that's . why i hadn't and that not yet and then i stepped outside so they have not. yet been a very much i knew how i thought the acid idea. so . well mom idea if i don't get in and i'm not trying to host the residents i miss that nana so they may know how bad the south much and how crowded. that's how they thought of the new. company i'm sentimental 16th a little innocent. mog that i did what i did is i like in a gun i love them to stop maloney's to feed me no humans could.
i feel they had a voice. tell everyone they felt it was a life. i am the voice we are the voice. the movie i shouldn't tell you know. how much i got that i knew i had he was on. my funny time i'm going to have a snotty handling of them i mean if i'm not coming down on. them god be the law for adam for. the people that i'm not i think. yeah i think you're going to something something that i feel i should not have. because i. am only going to want to. die you have need then you. can do it isn't...
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from kentucky might ask for a voice vote they need a quorom of members. in new york are told to shelter in place a number of members have been diagnosed with coronavirus getting everybody back is very difficult. they say they are working on that and they do expect to have a quorum at some point at some point, we do expect the houseto pass this. the threat is is not that it won't pass but it might be delayed until they can get those 216 members to the capitol and looking to cruise lines, a lot of them are registered in offshore tax jurisdictions here is the president saying he thinks there might be a work around >> i lido like the concept of coming and registering here in the united states. it is very tough to make a loan to a company when they are based in a different country that being said, they have thousands and thousands of people that work there and maybe almost as importantly that work on shore the cruise line business is very important. >> the president there seeming to suggest that there is a compromise here if the companies can be reregistered i
from kentucky might ask for a voice vote they need a quorom of members. in new york are told to shelter in place a number of members have been diagnosed with coronavirus getting everybody back is very difficult. they say they are working on that and they do expect to have a quorum at some point at some point, we do expect the houseto pass this. the threat is is not that it won't pass but it might be delayed until they can get those 216 members to the capitol and looking to cruise lines, a lot...
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ai man voice.an'tk a lot of cases, we really tackle some of these tech problems until we look in the mirror first. i don't think there are technological solutions to social problems, we need to work on ourselves. that being said, i do think science fiction film and cinema is a really important site for educating the public about what a technology is. we have a widespread lack of about what ai is, where is this companion or sociopathic voice. even thinking about an ai and an anthropomorphic way is detrimental to our understanding of how the technology actually functions. it is a series of highly specified mathematical operations for classifying data. it is way less sexy. but we need to find a way to tell stories that represents ai the way it is and represent things that are genuinely scary about ai. -- liket that police that police could use ai to systematically repress groups of people. that is way scarier to me than something like skynet. i think we have a lot of work to do and there needs to be m
ai man voice.an'tk a lot of cases, we really tackle some of these tech problems until we look in the mirror first. i don't think there are technological solutions to social problems, we need to work on ourselves. that being said, i do think science fiction film and cinema is a really important site for educating the public about what a technology is. we have a widespread lack of about what ai is, where is this companion or sociopathic voice. even thinking about an ai and an anthropomorphic way...
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i want you to know your voice will be heard no matter what, if you can't make the next hearing date. there are other ways to communicate. i feel this is such an important topic. i would like to be added as a co-sponsor to the hearing, and just know your voice can still be heard if you can't make the next hearing. >> thank you. and i would just like to apologize to the folks who did come down and your voice has been heard, but i hope you'll be able to come to this when it does eventually happen, when we are on the other side of the curve. mr. clerk, are there any other items before us today? >> you've made a motion to call the chair -- >> chairman: i have made a motion. we'll take that without objection. thank you. >> there is no further business. >> chairman: there is no further business, so we're adjourned. thank you. is -- >> our united states constitution requires every ten years that america counts every human being in the united states, which is incredibly important for many reasons. it's important for preliminary representation because if -- political representation because if
i want you to know your voice will be heard no matter what, if you can't make the next hearing date. there are other ways to communicate. i feel this is such an important topic. i would like to be added as a co-sponsor to the hearing, and just know your voice can still be heard if you can't make the next hearing. >> thank you. and i would just like to apologize to the folks who did come down and your voice has been heard, but i hope you'll be able to come to this when it does eventually...
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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 since the 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...