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voice, command and voice analysis. our topic today on shit and asking the fridge for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights, digital assistance using voice command, infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen on them canis is a fan and his berlin by start up, the oval has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps, which work on all devices. that's a huge part of us and that's what i find fascinating about. voice is how natural this type of interaction is when she comes in, but even a 3 year old child can ask for a specific song, although i can't read it all to, i'm not going outside to tell, you know, and then there's the older generation who never quite felt understood by technology you yet still, i know all of a sudden they see more free interacting with tech. and this had never quite worked before. this example shows just how much it's already possible. the 2 people don't speak the same language, but they can stil
voice, command and voice analysis. our topic today on shit and asking the fridge for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights, digital assistance using voice command, infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen on them canis is a fan and his berlin by start up, the oval has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps, which work on all devices. that's a huge part of us and that's what i find...
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voice, command, and voice analysis. our topic today on shit and asking the fridge for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights. digital assistants using voice command are infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen on them kernis is a fan and his berlin based start ups. your overall has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps which work on all devices. that's a huge part of us and that's what i find fascinating about voice is how natural this type of interaction is from. she comes in by even a 3 year old child can ask for a specific song, although we can't really help you on that. we cannot seem to tell, you know, and then there's the older generation who never quite felt understood by technology to all of a sudden they see more free interacting with tech. and this had never quite worked before. this example shows just how much it's already possible. the 2 people don't speak the same language, but they can still commu
voice, command, and voice analysis. our topic today on shit and asking the fridge for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights. digital assistants using voice command are infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen on them kernis is a fan and his berlin based start ups. your overall has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps which work on all devices. that's a huge part of us and that's what...
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voice, command and voice analysis. our topic today on shit. asking the fridge for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights, digital assistance using voice command, infiltrating our day to day lives. but why always so keen on them could. this is a fact. and his berlin by start ups you or has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps which work on all devices. and that's what i find fascinating about voice is how natural this type of interaction is when she comes in. but even a 3 year old child can ask for a specific song, although i can't read it all to, i'm not going outside to tell her, you know, it's real. and then there's the older generation who never quite felt understood by technology. you to all of a sudden they see more free interacting with tech. and this had never quite worked before. this example shows just how much it's already possible. the 2 people don't speak the same language, but they can still communicate thanks to smart speech software. m
voice, command and voice analysis. our topic today on shit. asking the fridge for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights, digital assistance using voice command, infiltrating our day to day lives. but why always so keen on them could. this is a fact. and his berlin by start ups you or has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps which work on all devices. and that's what i find fascinating about voice is...
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voice, command and voice analysis. our topic today on shit and asking the french for a recipe, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights. digital assistants using voice command are infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen on them kernis is a fan and his berlin by start ups you or has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps which work on all devices and that's what i find fascinating about voice is how natural this type of interaction is when she comes in by even a 3 year old child can ask for a specific song, although we can't really help you on that. we cannot seem to tell, you know, and then there's the older generation who never quite felt understood by technology to all of a sudden they see more free interacting with tech. and this had never quite worked before. this example shows just how much it's already possible. the 2 people don't speak the same language, but they can still communicate thanks to smart speech softwa
voice, command and voice analysis. our topic today on shit and asking the french for a recipe, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights. digital assistants using voice command are infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen on them kernis is a fan and his berlin by start ups you or has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps which work on all devices and that's what i find fascinating about voice is...
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voice, command, and voice analysis. our topic today on shit. asking the french for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice, turn off the lights. digital assistants using voice command are infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen? john curtis is a fan, and his berlin by start up, the oval, has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps, which work on all devices. and you know, what i find fascinating about voice is how natural this type of interaction is when she comes in. but even a 3 year old child can ask for a specific song, although it can't really help the i know you cannot seem to tell, you know, it's real. and then there's the older generation who never quite felt understood by technology to all of a sudden they see more free interacting with tech. and this had never quite worked before. this example shows just how much it's already possible. the 2 people don't speak the same language, but they can still communicate thanks to smart speech software, which
voice, command, and voice analysis. our topic today on shit. asking the french for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice, turn off the lights. digital assistants using voice command are infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen? john curtis is a fan, and his berlin by start up, the oval, has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps, which work on all devices. and you know, what i find fascinating about voice...
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voice, command, and voice analysis. our topic today on shit, asking the french for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights, digital assistants using voice command, infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen on them canis is a fan and his berlin based startup. the oval has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps, which work on all devices. and that's what i find fascinating about. voice is how natural this type of interaction is when she comes in by even a 3 year old child can ask for a specific song, although i can't read it, you know, i'm not going outside to tell, you know, and then there's the older generation who never quite felt understood by technology you yet still, i know all of a sudden they see more free interacting with tech. and this had never quite worked before. this example shows just how much it's already possible. the 2 people don't speak the same language, but they can still communicate thanks to s
voice, command, and voice analysis. our topic today on shit, asking the french for recipes, talking to your g.p.s. or turning off the lights with your voice. turn off the lights, digital assistants using voice command, infiltrating our day to day lives, but why always so keen on them canis is a fan and his berlin based startup. the oval has developed an open source platform that anyone can use to program voice apps, which work on all devices. and that's what i find fascinating about. voice is...
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if you do it, you'll have your voice back. just as before, coming on, how to save instrumental or to follow that as the old eunice caliph money again on stage after the vocal crisis in all of us. remember that i sang that 1st performance as i always say with the handbrake on. that's how you took 2 or 3 performances before i had my confidence back. then thank goodness knock on wood or as the italians say, talk of pharaoh. it's working just fine again from today. it's rita and i try, i really try time or try to avoid the slow us wish i was here was enough for us was there was oprah is often such great drama. and you also a kind of drama queen in your personal life. and i've been leaving calvinist as his discourse that i wouldn't say that i love drama. he's been human to ghana. i like to have time for myself. and often i find myself running late because i still had something to do here or there somewhere or another us. and it is tabu able to switch between my professional and private life very easily enough. soon as a performance
if you do it, you'll have your voice back. just as before, coming on, how to save instrumental or to follow that as the old eunice caliph money again on stage after the vocal crisis in all of us. remember that i sang that 1st performance as i always say with the handbrake on. that's how you took 2 or 3 performances before i had my confidence back. then thank goodness knock on wood or as the italians say, talk of pharaoh. it's working just fine again from today. it's rita and i try, i really try...
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i can't talk in their voice. though many of them are still living . there are people who will call themselves victims and the arts, they may not have been shot butthey were in that melee . they're still there and one of the wounded has died, i think just one and the others are still there but their sacred and it's not for me to put my voice in their story. i wasn't there what i can do is i can take all the research i did which was three trips to kent state and sitting in the archive and going through those mountains of letters and photographs and articles and information about may 4 and distilling it . i can have a conversation from those conversations, all those days i sat thereand photocopied everything . and walking the campus understanding where they fell watching the yearly, every year there's an observance on may 3 and may 4. there's a vigil and on may 4 remembrance and going to that was very powerful and it stayed with me. we're going to be there this year actually and a hell on to the very last minute before they canceled it and it was sad but
i can't talk in their voice. though many of them are still living . there are people who will call themselves victims and the arts, they may not have been shot butthey were in that melee . they're still there and one of the wounded has died, i think just one and the others are still there but their sacred and it's not for me to put my voice in their story. i wasn't there what i can do is i can take all the research i did which was three trips to kent state and sitting in the archive and going...
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people's voices. you don't need to hire 2,000 voice actors. you can just hire us and then you have 2,000 voices. >> some are already using this technology like samuel l. jackson to responsibility to users' needs. >> say my name. >> aren't you organized. >> between second world war when colonial troops fought in france and in 1960 when 14 africa can countries under french administration got their freedom marked the end of an empire [inaudibl. [inaudible] >> carefully behind the scenes, to uganda, father of the central african public, who paid for his life and national effort commitment, four remarkable careers that would spe modern africa. don't miss this exclusive documentary of france 24. >> the news. a daily opportunity to go beyond that, and explore the news in pth. when visited, the return to places which were in the news a long time ago. reporters, our in depth reports on international news. 51% program about women reshaping our world. observers meet our observers who alert us to hidden realities
people's voices. you don't need to hire 2,000 voice actors. you can just hire us and then you have 2,000 voices. >> some are already using this technology like samuel l. jackson to responsibility to users' needs. >> say my name. >> aren't you organized. >> between second world war when colonial troops fought in france and in 1960 when 14 africa can countries under french administration got their freedom marked the end of an empire [inaudibl. [inaudible] >>...
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how did you build that relationship with your voice? when did you find your voice and think that the hate i can do something with this. i would come on by someone that's the set off. i know it's like entering into an arranged marriage and it's an instrument that i can't leave it on. no matter where i go day or night, you know, bed. whenever i always have it with me and i have to take it into consideration to some extent his name. yes. but it's very important to still live your life to take joy in daily life. even though you're always carrying your voice with you so to speak, otherwise you can't play the characters on stage that you want to. because you don't know yourself what life is about highs. your nurse kathman grew up in a pretty regular family. his father worked for an insurance company, his mother was a kindergarten teacher. they weren't musicians, but they did love music. kaufman became interested in singing at an early age and later studied in munich a global career wasn't really on the cards. as a student, he was a happy go l
how did you build that relationship with your voice? when did you find your voice and think that the hate i can do something with this. i would come on by someone that's the set off. i know it's like entering into an arranged marriage and it's an instrument that i can't leave it on. no matter where i go day or night, you know, bed. whenever i always have it with me and i have to take it into consideration to some extent his name. yes. but it's very important to still live your life to take joy...
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in your voice. when it becomes very difficult to stay relaxed and perform with easy ocean view, they want a militia and this is very unpleasant. but because you want to saying this closet practically promised your fans, you would mind my love performing love being in front of an audience or that makes it all the more frustrating when you have to wait. but you also know that if you're patient sooner or later, you will be able to perform again. if you do it, he will have your voice back just as before, coming on how to say instrument or to follow that as the old money again, on stage after the vocal crisis in all of us. remember that i sang that 1st performance as i always say with the handbrake on. that's how it took 2 or 3 performances before i had my confidence back down. thank goodness knock on wood or as the italians say, talk of pharaoh. it's working just fine again from today it's who i might try. i really try time. i don't know your turn to avoid dish was told us, wish us here was what was eno
in your voice. when it becomes very difficult to stay relaxed and perform with easy ocean view, they want a militia and this is very unpleasant. but because you want to saying this closet practically promised your fans, you would mind my love performing love being in front of an audience or that makes it all the more frustrating when you have to wait. but you also know that if you're patient sooner or later, you will be able to perform again. if you do it, he will have your voice back just as...
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how did you build that relationship with your voice? when did you find your voice and think the hey, i can do something with this. i mean, come on, boss, man. that's he said, i know it's like entering into an arranged marriage and it's an instrument that i can't leave it on. no matter where i go, day or night, you know, bed whenever i always have it with me and i have to take it into consideration to some extent his name most. but it's very important to still live your life to take joy in daily life. even though you're always carrying your voice with you so to speak, otherwise you can't play the characters on stage that you want to. because you don't know yourself what life is about highs. your nurse kathman grew up in a pretty regular family. his father worked for an insurance company, his mother was a kindergarten teacher. they weren't musicians, but they did love music. coffman became interested in singing at an early age and later studied in munich, a global career wasn't really on the cards. as a student, he was a happy go lucky gu
how did you build that relationship with your voice? when did you find your voice and think the hey, i can do something with this. i mean, come on, boss, man. that's he said, i know it's like entering into an arranged marriage and it's an instrument that i can't leave it on. no matter where i go, day or night, you know, bed whenever i always have it with me and i have to take it into consideration to some extent his name most. but it's very important to still live your life to take joy in daily...
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because you're so deeply connected to your voice. and because you need a huge amount of confidence to be able to draw on your voice in front of thousands of spectators in tight, in the moment you lose trust in your voice. when it becomes very difficult to stay relaxed and you perform with ease, the issue of you want a enlists and this is very unpleasant, but because you want to sing out this closet practically promised your fans, you would mind my love performing love being in front of an audience or that makes it all the more frustrating when you have to wait. but you also know that if you're patient sooner or later, you will be able to perform again and it would, you'll have your voice back just as before, coming on how to say instrumental. wonderful. so that as the old eunice money again, on stage, after the vocal crisis, looking out as i remember that i sang that 1st performance as i always say with the handbrake on. that's how it took $2.00 or 3 performances before i had my confidence down. thank goodness, knock on wood or as th
because you're so deeply connected to your voice. and because you need a huge amount of confidence to be able to draw on your voice in front of thousands of spectators in tight, in the moment you lose trust in your voice. when it becomes very difficult to stay relaxed and you perform with ease, the issue of you want a enlists and this is very unpleasant, but because you want to sing out this closet practically promised your fans, you would mind my love performing love being in front of an...
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if you do it, you'll have your voice back. just as before, coming on how to save instrumental order for that as the old eunice caliph money again on stage after the vocal crisis in all of us. remember that i sang that 1st performance as i always say with the handbrake on. that's how it took 2 or 3 performances before i had my confidence down. thank goodness knock on wood or as the italians say, talk of pharaoh. it's working just fine again. i only take time. i don't know the order traders avoiding was worse. what was enough was for us was there was opera is often such great drama. and you also a kind of drama queen in your personal life and i've been leaving it all when it does, it does cause the comedy. i wouldn't say that i love drama. it's been human to ghana, i like to have time for myself. and often i find myself running late because i still had something to do here or there somewhere or another. i'm able to switch between my professional and private life very easily. soon as a performance is over, i feel totally free, an
if you do it, you'll have your voice back. just as before, coming on how to save instrumental order for that as the old eunice caliph money again on stage after the vocal crisis in all of us. remember that i sang that 1st performance as i always say with the handbrake on. that's how it took 2 or 3 performances before i had my confidence down. thank goodness knock on wood or as the italians say, talk of pharaoh. it's working just fine again. i only take time. i don't know the order traders...
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furthermore, their voice are worth the listening for several reasons. if for no other reason they are worth listening to because they are the voices of really interesting, very complex human beings whose lives have been lived off the beaten path. listening eii. >> they're people you don't meet every day or if you did meet them you couldn't guess the roads they have traveled. for me personally, when i heard the stories of the lives of these three women, i was really blown away. i could hardly believe what i was hearing. but they were true nevertheless. they were forthright, deeply personal revelations of real people, real human beings, struggling with amazing endurance against tremendous odds. certainly some of those odds are their own making. some of them, however, are odds over which they have had little or no control. but unfortunately for them, in the language of shakespeare, when sorrows come, they come not single spies but in battalions. let me list for you just some of the sea of troubles they collectively confront. for example, various criminal c
furthermore, their voice are worth the listening for several reasons. if for no other reason they are worth listening to because they are the voices of really interesting, very complex human beings whose lives have been lived off the beaten path. listening eii. >> they're people you don't meet every day or if you did meet them you couldn't guess the roads they have traveled. for me personally, when i heard the stories of the lives of these three women, i was really blown away. i could...
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(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing.male voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students who already struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. delivering meals, helping kids access remote learning and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of support. to learn more, visit communities in schools dot org. >>> despite all that is going on in the country these days the residential real estate market is booming. in new orleans one of the biggest selling points for a home is the ghosts. >> reporter: it is said that in new orleans every house has a story. with over three centuries of history, perhaps it shouldn't be surprising that some of the story tellers refuse to let a little thing like death silence them. >> there is definitely at times energy that is not hours, right. you feel a presence. you hear sounds. doors open. tv tu
(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing.male voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students who already struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. delivering meals, helping kids access remote learning and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of...
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canceling out american voices? -- canceling out patriotic voices.ant to stand for president that does something for them. how come they cancel that out? i say we stop to feel. [applause] yes. >> stop the steel, stop the steel raise those flags and , banners all the way up, all the way out. you guys are amazing, i will tell you that much. i want to thank each and every person that came out here from all of america to spend saturday here with us, at freedom plaza, in washington, d.c. we stand for something greater than ourselves. we stand for america. we stand to keep america great. we stand for the future. i'm 16 years old, a member of generation z. [cheers] this means america's mine for a long time. it has been yours. it has been yours. i am fighting so there is a future for each and every one of us. [applause] ronald reagan said freedom is never a generation away from death. i am that generation that is going to keep fighting. we are the hero generation. [applause] and with your support, with your fight, with your strength, with your courage and wi
canceling out american voices? -- canceling out patriotic voices.ant to stand for president that does something for them. how come they cancel that out? i say we stop to feel. [applause] yes. >> stop the steel, stop the steel raise those flags and , banners all the way up, all the way out. you guys are amazing, i will tell you that much. i want to thank each and every person that came out here from all of america to spend saturday here with us, at freedom plaza, in washington, d.c. we...
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that's a huge challenge for voice recognition technology companies.lains. (speaks indian). this entrepreneur can't type well in hindi so he gets his google voice assistant to do the job for him. you have two communicating multiple nowadays so mostly we need reasonable languages like hindi in india. india is really helpful. it is not 100% accurate. if you asked me, it is 80% accurate. india's voice recognition market is growing at 40% annually and is expected to become a $2 billion industry soon. (speaks indian). it has got the attention of the hammers like amazon and google who are betting big on its potential, upping the original language plate to penetrate deeper into indian households. a recently raped in this bollywood superstar, possibly india's was recognisable celebrity as the voice for alexa hindi. was 75% of indian internet users expected to consume content to regional dialects going forward, language localisation will become key for those players looking to expand their consumer base. vokal, a bangalore —based start—up is doing precisely thi
that's a huge challenge for voice recognition technology companies.lains. (speaks indian). this entrepreneur can't type well in hindi so he gets his google voice assistant to do the job for him. you have two communicating multiple nowadays so mostly we need reasonable languages like hindi in india. india is really helpful. it is not 100% accurate. if you asked me, it is 80% accurate. india's voice recognition market is growing at 40% annually and is expected to become a $2 billion industry...
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(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing. voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students o alrey struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. delivering meals, helping kids access remote learning and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of support. to learn more, visit communities in schools dot org. >>> for many americans, the thanksgiving holiday is full of economic challenges and heartbreak, easy to forget the many blessings we enjoy. steve hartman went on the road to remind us. >> reporter: schools closed. democracy in limbo, a holiday about gratitude may feel a little off. what might we be thankful for in 2020? posed that question to my kids, got crickets. >> instead of saying what we're thankful for, could say what was hard for us. >> reporter: we could, but before giving you completely, i had a hunch hope for the holida
(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing. voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students o alrey struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. delivering meals, helping kids access remote learning and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of support. to...
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(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing.rt those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students who already struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of support. to learn more, visit communities in schools dot org. >> they held a contest in japan to have artists design the public restroom of the future. you may be surprised with the winner. >> reporter: tokyo's hottest new destination is not a swanky new restaurant, nightclub or museum. set in local parks the cubes are tan tangerine and pink and green. >> these are no ordinary plate glass windows but smart glass used for privac in hotels and offices. when the door is unlocked an electric current unfogs the window. dreamed up by this prize winning architect. visibility is one fix for public toilets which have a reputation for filth and criminal activity.
(overlapping voices): we need your help (female voice): to keep the music playing.rt those impacted today at: musicares.org. we're still hard at work, because vulnerable students who already struggle with poverty, hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. and just checking in. in schools, in communities and in times of crisis providing kids a community of support. to learn more, visit communities in schools dot org. >> they...
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and we're going to continue to use our voice in a variety of planes. but you know, we see the impacts and the effects of the number of folks that come out and continue to to voice their concerns. do you see concise and then likely to become a fight? when are you ever going that maximus? i think people like back here in phoenix, i think a person right, a young man who was and held in jail for a week for basically speaking of is speaking out and having a strong voice. i think of folks like maximum us, other activists and organizers here who, you know, have the ability to persecute you know, one thing that i say is that it doesn't just impact you. one way. it's just multifaceted impact on your livelihood or your mental health. especially for the folks as max was there for you know, for the folks who are just coming out here in making their voice heard for the 1st time in its, you know, past they feel strong and they come out into the streets and a lot of them have never had a brush with law enforcement. a lot of them have never been arrested. so it's curi
and we're going to continue to use our voice in a variety of planes. but you know, we see the impacts and the effects of the number of folks that come out and continue to to voice their concerns. do you see concise and then likely to become a fight? when are you ever going that maximus? i think people like back here in phoenix, i think a person right, a young man who was and held in jail for a week for basically speaking of is speaking out and having a strong voice. i think of folks like...
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raise families in our smaller cities and towns and teach or kids our values aring if to keep their voice, keep tv -- keep their influence and help our nation come back. the trust of people of kentucky has changed 43 life. when i witnessed dr. martin luther king's speech i dreamed about doing beg things to heplp our state and kuhncountry. i never manualed i would be longest serving senator or my fellow that republicans would make me the long esest serving republican leader. together we have used kentucky's front row seat for the good or state and our nation. we have made hasselbeck risk progress rebuilding the screw -- share and confirmed brilliant people who revere or constitution and delivered relief and victories for kentucky and all 50 states. we have rebuilt our national defense and in -- leapt team -- in turbulent team we it this protecting the senate rules and traditions. the senate kept heat of intense partisanship from damaging or institution. framers fire wall held lane. tonight kentuckies said we are in the finished yet. kentucky wants more of the policies that belt the best ec
raise families in our smaller cities and towns and teach or kids our values aring if to keep their voice, keep tv -- keep their influence and help our nation come back. the trust of people of kentucky has changed 43 life. when i witnessed dr. martin luther king's speech i dreamed about doing beg things to heplp our state and kuhncountry. i never manualed i would be longest serving senator or my fellow that republicans would make me the long esest serving republican leader. together we have used...
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student voice, community voice, parent voice. and to have that also be at the center of policymaking decisions is really key. so we see that as a role for philanthropy, and it's a role that we will continue to do even in this unprecedented time where you have this incredible sense of urgency to help everyone make good decisions with the best information that is out there. caryl: i think the other change in policy is you see various coming together on policy which , is kind of interesting. the philanthropic sector and the government sector coming together around asking questions that i think in previous years had been asked more independently. one of the most exciting covid responses i saw was with stop the spread. bringing together, getting corporate leaders to make respirators when they had never made them before. i think it was a really interesting solution and you see this in action. racialoke out about unrest. there was an intersection between philanthropy and the other sectors around policy. stacy: for those who didn't catch
student voice, community voice, parent voice. and to have that also be at the center of policymaking decisions is really key. so we see that as a role for philanthropy, and it's a role that we will continue to do even in this unprecedented time where you have this incredible sense of urgency to help everyone make good decisions with the best information that is out there. caryl: i think the other change in policy is you see various coming together on policy which , is kind of interesting. the...
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it's like, i didn't ask for it, but -- i feel like i do have a voice.the art opened the door for this conversation. >> our thanks to ashen. >>> coming up next, inhaling, exhaling. how to achieve inner peace with young pueblo. the first fda-approved medication of its kind, tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. in another study, the majority of tremfya® patients saw 90% clearer skin at 3 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. uncover clearer skin that can last. janssen can help you explore cost support options. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? ne
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when did you find your voice and think the hate? i can do something with this, i would come on by someone. i know it's like entering into an arranged marriage. and it's an instrument that i can't leave it on. no matter where i go day or night, you know, bed. whenever i always have it with me and i have to take it into consideration to some extent it's name. but it's very important to still live your life to take joy in daily life. even though you're always carrying your voice with you so to speak. otherwise, you can't play the characters on stage that you want to because you don't know yourself what life is about highs. your nurse kathman grew up in a pretty regular family. his father worked for an insurance company. his mother was a kindergarten teacher. they weren't musicians, but they did love music. kaufman became interested in singing at an early age and later studied in munich a global career wasn't really on the cards. as a student, he was a happy go lucky guy. he had a 1000 different interests, sports and cooking, and of cou
when did you find your voice and think the hate? i can do something with this, i would come on by someone. i know it's like entering into an arranged marriage. and it's an instrument that i can't leave it on. no matter where i go day or night, you know, bed. whenever i always have it with me and i have to take it into consideration to some extent it's name. but it's very important to still live your life to take joy in daily life. even though you're always carrying your voice with you so to...
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in two parts here: first, i would love to introduce ben tarnoff and monica weigel, co-authors of "voic authors of the valley". thank you so much for being with us here today. >> thanks for having us. >> un- mute yourself, monica weigel. >> i wasn't sure if intructions would be everyone at once. >> i will intduce you. i ll turn to him in a couple of minutes. so, your book i about people who work in tech and before we talk about or hear a little bit abou who you talked to and what they sai, i wonder if you both could share a little bit of your own experiences in that the tech world so w get to know you a bit better. >> for sure. do you want to start or shod i >> why don't y start. >> th bill could grew out in many ways th magazin we cofounded with a group of frnds when weere living in san francisco in late 2016, which was an interesting time and maybe we will talk about that. ias that outlier, the one member of the cohort who did not work directly in the tech industry, b as someone who thinks about history and cture , found myself becoming not just under the influence o san francisco, bu
in two parts here: first, i would love to introduce ben tarnoff and monica weigel, co-authors of "voic authors of the valley". thank you so much for being with us here today. >> thanks for having us. >> un- mute yourself, monica weigel. >> i wasn't sure if intructions would be everyone at once. >> i will intduce you. i ll turn to him in a couple of minutes. so, your book i about people who work in tech and before we talk about or hear a little bit abou who you...
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the people's voice is heard and these voices are counted. happening today is an absolute travesty against democracy. >> history will not look kindly upon what you are all doing. that has been emphasized a number of times today if you believe in a god, just know that he is not pleased and you will have to pay for this unthe just act. >> so glad that those folks spoke out and made their voices heard. i want to bring in pamela brown. i know you believe in democracy as we all do. highway did this all go down? >> there was so much drama in wayne county michigan. for perspective, wayne county is the largest county in michigan. it is the home to detroit, the democratic stronghold. and tonight at first, this bipartisan board, it was blocked by the two republicans. there were two democrats, two republicans. the two republicans in an unprecedented move blocked the certification of the votes there in detroit. as you pointed out, joe biden won michigan by almost 150,000 votes. so when that happened, there was immediate outrage from those on the zoom cal
the people's voice is heard and these voices are counted. happening today is an absolute travesty against democracy. >> history will not look kindly upon what you are all doing. that has been emphasized a number of times today if you believe in a god, just know that he is not pleased and you will have to pay for this unthe just act. >> so glad that those folks spoke out and made their voices heard. i want to bring in pamela brown. i know you believe in democracy as we all do....
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a very experienced negotiated it who wanted the voice of palestinians to be heard. he spoke often to media, to international media, specifically. and many journalists here have been saying that he was his doors were always open to him to them. and he wanted always to give interviews and to make sure that the palestinian voice is being heard. now there are those who disagree with his politics. those who say that the path he led, which is negotiations towards achieving the 2 state solution hasn't led the palestinians any closer to their statehood. on the contrary, they're saying that israel is creating more facts on the ground using and was using the negotiations process as a way to stall and build and cement facts on the ground. he was emblematic of course, of a generation of leaders who have very strong ambitions for a palestinian state and his staff need. it comes at a time of increasing isolation for the palestinians under the trump presidency at a critical time in terms of where they go next. who takes up the mantle. we've just asked one of the people who used to
a very experienced negotiated it who wanted the voice of palestinians to be heard. he spoke often to media, to international media, specifically. and many journalists here have been saying that he was his doors were always open to him to them. and he wanted always to give interviews and to make sure that the palestinian voice is being heard. now there are those who disagree with his politics. those who say that the path he led, which is negotiations towards achieving the 2 state solution hasn't...
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how come they are canceling out our voices, american voices, patriotic voices that want to stand for a president that does something for them? steal.e stop the stop the steal! stop the steal! raise those flags up. we stand. we stand for america. we stand to make america great and we stand for the future. 16, a member of generation , which means america is mine for a long time. you guys are fighting for it now, and i am planning so there is a future for each of us. said that freedom is never a generation away from death. i am that generation that will keep fighting. we are the hero generation and with your support, with your strength, your courage and energy, we are going to keep america great for the next 10-20, 30, 40 years. we will not let america die. we will keep america great. we will make america great. president trump is one of the best presidents that have ever graced this nation and we will fight for another four years. we will not let them steal this election. not stand for it. likell fight, fight, and trump says, we are going to win, win, say it with me now. win, win, win.
how come they are canceling out our voices, american voices, patriotic voices that want to stand for a president that does something for them? steal.e stop the stop the steal! stop the steal! raise those flags up. we stand. we stand for america. we stand to make america great and we stand for the future. 16, a member of generation , which means america is mine for a long time. you guys are fighting for it now, and i am planning so there is a future for each of us. said that freedom is never a...
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this is "american voices." sena. this is me"arican voices."were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and swelling, stiffness, and helps stop further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. don't let another morning go by without asking your doctor about the pill first prescribed for ra more than seven years ago. xeljanz. we started by
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we'll ask congresswoman ayanna pressley when she joins me live next on "american voices." live next on "american voices." just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when panhe doesn't justs mmake a pizza. he uses fresh, clean ingredients to make a masterpiece. taste our delicious new flatbread pizzas today. panera.
we'll ask congresswoman ayanna pressley when she joins me live next on "american voices." live next on "american voices." just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when panhe doesn't justs mmake a pizza. he uses fresh, clean ingredients to make a masterpiece. taste our delicious new flatbread...
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stand for democracy, so how come they're canceling out our voices, canceling out american voices, cancelingident that does something for them? how come they cancel that out. i say we stop the steal. [cheers] yes. stop the steal! stop the steal! raise those flags up, those banners, all the way up. >> stop the steal! stop the steal! >> you guys are amazing, i tell you that much. i want to thank each and every person that came out here from all over america to spend your saturday here with us at freedom plaza, washington d.c. [cheers] because we stand for something greater than ourselves. we stand for america. we stand to keep america great. we stand make america great and we stand to fight for the future. i'm 16 years old, i'm a member of generation z. [cheers] which means that america is mine for a long time. it's been yours and plenty of young people, you guys are fighting for it now, i'm fighting for it now, but fighting so there's a future for each and every one of us. [cheers] ronald reagan said that freedom is never a generation away from death. i am that generation that's going to keep
stand for democracy, so how come they're canceling out our voices, canceling out american voices, cancelingident that does something for them? how come they cancel that out. i say we stop the steal. [cheers] yes. stop the steal! stop the steal! raise those flags up, those banners, all the way up. >> stop the steal! stop the steal! >> you guys are amazing, i tell you that much. i want to thank each and every person that came out here from all over america to spend your saturday here...
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eventually, my voice was going to get deeper.those times. and you know, once you start growing hair in different places, you know, your voice should change, and eventually, mine did >> seth: you -- speaking about voice cracking, you really put yours through a workout. back in october, i think, if i read it right, you did eight straight days of broadcasting in a row. i think three football games and three postseason baseball games. that just must have been both exhausting and thrilling >> it's more thrilling than exhausting i actually went 14 straight days and then 16 out of 18 on national tv doing two different sports and bouncing back and forth. and i love it. it is tiring, but when you're doing a world series game or you're doing a big football game, or you know, whatever it is that's on your slate to do, if you can't get excited for that and put away being tired for a second, then something's wrong. so, you know, greed is bad i think that's kind of what it gets back to it's being greedy and wanting to do all that stuff and try
eventually, my voice was going to get deeper.those times. and you know, once you start growing hair in different places, you know, your voice should change, and eventually, mine did >> seth: you -- speaking about voice cracking, you really put yours through a workout. back in october, i think, if i read it right, you did eight straight days of broadcasting in a row. i think three football games and three postseason baseball games. that just must have been both exhausting and thrilling...
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your voice, your vote matters. your voice, your vote matters. your voice deserves to be heard.
your voice, your vote matters. your voice, your vote matters. your voice deserves to be heard.
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they are uncompromising voices. they are making sure every bit of public policy that is relevant and deeply impacts tribal nations, that we have a voice at that table. i cannot tell you how much we appreciate the leadership of those who are in congress. they are partnering with us on so many significant issues. i mentioned the broken promises report. we have a commitment from haalandcongressman deb along with elizabeth warren to develop concrete recommendations on the broken promises report. those are things that, having someone in congress, has stepped up our advocacy and voice inside the homes of congress. minneapolis, a republican. caller: thank you for letting me get in on this one. good morning to you. moved toto say i minnesota 35 years ago. i got a chance to meet a lot of native american people. at the time i did not know native american people existed. , there legd out which culture, and through language now -- their and culture, and through being on the -- in north dakota for the oil line that the news medi
they are uncompromising voices. they are making sure every bit of public policy that is relevant and deeply impacts tribal nations, that we have a voice at that table. i cannot tell you how much we appreciate the leadership of those who are in congress. they are partnering with us on so many significant issues. i mentioned the broken promises report. we have a commitment from haalandcongressman deb along with elizabeth warren to develop concrete recommendations on the broken promises report....
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his memoir, voice lessons, was released last year and ironically a man that uses his voice for work,e found himself with throat cancer but thankfully recovered and is now the spokesperson for the agency's oral, head, neck cancer program. this evening's event will include a q-and-a. please use the q and a button at the bottom of the screen if you'd like to ask a question. if someone has asked a question you would like to know the answer to, please ask the particular question by clicking the thumbs up button. most importantly, please consider supporting by purchasing a copy of the new book. a link to purchase the books will be shared in the chat in a couple of minutes. leonard, rob, it is a pleasure to welcome you both. thank you for joining us. >> great pleasure. thank you. >> well said. as an armchair physicist who somehow makes his living doing what got me in trouble in high school i can tell you that this is a marvelous book so thank you very much, leonard, for letting me lower your standards with respect to speakers. thanks for having me on board. >> thanks for doing this, rob. >>
his memoir, voice lessons, was released last year and ironically a man that uses his voice for work,e found himself with throat cancer but thankfully recovered and is now the spokesperson for the agency's oral, head, neck cancer program. this evening's event will include a q-and-a. please use the q and a button at the bottom of the screen if you'd like to ask a question. if someone has asked a question you would like to know the answer to, please ask the particular question by clicking the...
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. >> (disguised voice 1): >> narrator: frontlineoes undercover... >> (disguised voice 2): >> narrator: to expose a next-generation surveillance state. now, "china undercover". >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to buiing a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide at fordfoundation.org additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and ann hagler. ♪ >> (muyeser): >> narrator: a message-- from a woman to her husband-- secretly sent from somewhere over these mountains. >> (muyeser): >> (sadyrzhan): >> narrator: this is sadyrzhan. two years ago, his wife, muyeser, went to v
. >> (disguised voice 1): >> narrator: frontlineoes undercover... >> (disguised voice 2): >> narrator: to expose a next-generation surveillance state. now, "china undercover". >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to buiing a more just, verdant and peaceful...
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>>> right now, live from abc news, "your voice, your vote," election night 2020. the breaking news at this hour. >> i'm here to tell you tonight we believe we're on track to win this election. >> this is a fraud on the american public. this is an embarrassment to our country. we were getting ready to win this election. frankly, we did win this election. >> the unexpected moments and the details coming in from the presidential race. a proper manner so we'll be >> we want the law to be used in a proper manner so we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court, we want all voting to stop. we don't want them to find any ballots at 4:00 in the morning and add them to the list, okay? >> to the fight for the senate. >> mitch mcconnell in the state of kentucky has been re-elected to the senate. >> i'm grateful to live in a democratic republic where the voters choose. >> what they're saying group by group, state by state, coast to coast. >> going forward we need to keep the economy steadfast. >> all because you have a family, you have values and you want something for the future.
>>> right now, live from abc news, "your voice, your vote," election night 2020. the breaking news at this hour. >> i'm here to tell you tonight we believe we're on track to win this election. >> this is a fraud on the american public. this is an embarrassment to our country. we were getting ready to win this election. frankly, we did win this election. >> the unexpected moments and the details coming in from the presidential race. a proper manner so we'll...
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and they feel that hong kong no longer can have a democratic voice within the government. they made it very clear to say though, that although they are quitting the government, they're not quitting the fight for democracy in hong kong. but many questions still remain and once they leave, what kind of an opposition can remain in hong kong given the fact that hong kong now has this national security law, where any kind of dissent or protests are not allowed. so this seems to be the last gotten of those opposition or critical voices, particularly within the government that can represent people in hong kong. and now that no longer will exist after their resignations are accepted after that mass walkout happened in hong kong government. earlier we spoke to claudia moses, who is a hong kong pro-democracy politician. she says she interrupts mission. lawmakers, fellow lawmakers have no choice, but to resign. we need to quit and the protest against a beijing group by the crazy and the, i mean the, this is not even though who by law now it's moved by the crazy they do, they order wh
and they feel that hong kong no longer can have a democratic voice within the government. they made it very clear to say though, that although they are quitting the government, they're not quitting the fight for democracy in hong kong. but many questions still remain and once they leave, what kind of an opposition can remain in hong kong given the fact that hong kong now has this national security law, where any kind of dissent or protests are not allowed. so this seems to be the last gotten of...
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it is your voice. use your voice, if you want change, vote. >> my grandpaused to say, if you don't vote, you don't have the right to show your opinion. i have six beautiful daughters, eight grandbabies, they all out to vote. >> guess what, i am setting up their america. go out and vote. your interest rates, your highways, your water is in it, your fresh air is in it, your soil is it n go out and vote for that. >> >> how they could play into the final picture. >> welcome back. joe biden is multiple stops, and president trump in hickory, north carolina. as of today, 91 million people voted early. that is double the number from this time in 2016. so far, more democrats than republicans voted, 43% democrats, 37% for republicans. i want to dig deeper with. ceo of political data company, target smart. thanks for joining me. i appreciate it. i was watching your twitter thread. a lot of people were up in arms, when it came to african american voters and latino voters, it seemed at this point in the race, their
it is your voice. use your voice, if you want change, vote. >> my grandpaused to say, if you don't vote, you don't have the right to show your opinion. i have six beautiful daughters, eight grandbabies, they all out to vote. >> guess what, i am setting up their america. go out and vote. your interest rates, your highways, your water is in it, your fresh air is in it, your soil is it n go out and vote for that. >> >> how they could play into the final picture. >>...
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he has gone out and sought partnerships to fix the issues on the island, and his voice, we believe, is really critical, to holding the tida board and our board of supervisors accountable. and lastly, jim hancock, or james hancock, as he's listed on his application, has gone above and beyond to engage with the sailing community. he's been a huge part of the treasure island sailing center. he's very diligently attended the c.a.b. meetings, the tida meetings, and partnered with people for cleanups at the sailing center, so these three applicants really embody what we're looking for in representatives on our community advisory board, and i know the clerk mentioned that amalia might not be interested anymore, but we want to thank her for her interest in applying on these seats. i know there's a number of applications that have since expired, but i want to also thank them. lastly, i believe the policy is they all have the same applications, and i believe the three applicants meet the policy needs. so that's all, and i'm happy to answer any questions if you have them. >> chair ronen: thank yo
he has gone out and sought partnerships to fix the issues on the island, and his voice, we believe, is really critical, to holding the tida board and our board of supervisors accountable. and lastly, jim hancock, or james hancock, as he's listed on his application, has gone above and beyond to engage with the sailing community. he's been a huge part of the treasure island sailing center. he's very diligently attended the c.a.b. meetings, the tida meetings, and partnered with people for cleanups...
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for particular voice not a voice to the person who agrees with the politics. >> let's hear from oure. >> good morning. >> morning. >> i have a question about -- the progression -- km/ñ sorry yours breaking up. we can't really hear what you're saying. maybe try dialing back in. next up rocky on the republican line. >> yes. i wanted to make a statement in regards to the use of the money that the democrats get and used for these commercials. it would be better used given the people in this world, that are without the money so that they can leave a decent life like they are supposed to be. that's all i've got to say. god bless you. >> bob kind of address that any further response? >> well the thing is we spent a lot of time talking about how much money is spent on these ads, it is a lot of money. it's billions of dollars 600 million dollars is a lot of money for any family. but it's a fraction of what coca-cola spends every year on its advertising. you look at the total advertising budgets of some of these major corporations, the total amount of money that is spent on advertising produc
for particular voice not a voice to the person who agrees with the politics. >> let's hear from oure. >> good morning. >> morning. >> i have a question about -- the progression -- km/ñ sorry yours breaking up. we can't really hear what you're saying. maybe try dialing back in. next up rocky on the republican line. >> yes. i wanted to make a statement in regards to the use of the money that the democrats get and used for these commercials. it would be better used...