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and they certainly do not have a voice any kind of representative voice through the media in egypt now. we're discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with one of our producers joanna whose job last week you took a long look at the state of journalism in turkey in the wake of the field who of july two thousand and sixteen now six journalists and media workers have been sentenced to life in prison for their alleged involvement in that plot who are they and one of those been convicted of well the six include ahmed al tun his brother matt. and they're all found guilty of links to the us based turkish cleric fertility who is accused of being behind failed coup the reporters were convicted of allegedly sending subliminal messages via newspaper columns and experiences on a good t.v. channel urging the overthrow of the government now it's been more than a year and a home since the coup attempts it's pretty hard to believe that for all the trying to list arrested since then these are the first actual convictions just how many legal cases how many arrests are we talking ab
and they certainly do not have a voice any kind of representative voice through the media in egypt now. we're discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with one of our producers joanna whose job last week you took a long look at the state of journalism in turkey in the wake of the field who of july two thousand and sixteen now six journalists and media workers have been sentenced to life in prison for their alleged involvement in that plot who are they and one of those been...
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to have female voices and strong and influential female voices at the founding is so important. and one of the things we are trying to do through this revisiting the founding, is to bring in different voices and say it was not just these stodgy old white men with property that talking about this. now there were many of them that , were like that, but there are people who look different and think different from that group. and it is important to bring in those voices as well. carol: part of what is interesting about warrant, warren voices when she opposes , the ratification of the constitution, she says she appeals to the strongest emotional issue that the anti-federalists use. well there is no , guarantee of the liberties and rights of the people. how could you propose a new government that does not say outright at the beginning, "these are the rights and liberties that are sacred that the people have?" -- which eventually we get in the bill of rights. i think that -- i am not saying it is not genuine, but it is clearly designed to be the one issue that anti-federalists think wi
to have female voices and strong and influential female voices at the founding is so important. and one of the things we are trying to do through this revisiting the founding, is to bring in different voices and say it was not just these stodgy old white men with property that talking about this. now there were many of them that , were like that, but there are people who look different and think different from that group. and it is important to bring in those voices as well. carol: part of what...
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even though the "american idol" champ has a sweet voice for "the voice." you are now on "the voice" which is interesting. >> i've been in talks with them for years. it's a family decision. my husband manages blake. we're in one place. it's going to be good. i'm excited y'all. >> she's not fun to be in competition with. i can tell you that. doesn't make it easier to be kelly's friend going into this. she definitely will go for the throat. >> the kelly factor is just one of the reasons we predict the chemistry to be on fire for season 14. ♪ this girl is on fire >> we have a ball. she has me out there cracking up the entire time. we are all laughing. >> kelly wrote the book on how to navigate music success after reality tv once she became the first winner of "american idol." she said she's ready to pay it forward to the next generation of contestants. >> i get to help someone that was me. i had 15 years of success off of it. i don't think anybody including myself knew it was going to happen. it's cool to be the light at the end of the title. >> we predict t
even though the "american idol" champ has a sweet voice for "the voice." you are now on "the voice" which is interesting. >> i've been in talks with them for years. it's a family decision. my husband manages blake. we're in one place. it's going to be good. i'm excited y'all. >> she's not fun to be in competition with. i can tell you that. doesn't make it easier to be kelly's friend going into this. she definitely will go for the throat. >> the...
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no one raised their voice. no one -- highly emotional. but our generation are looking for solutions. because our generation is the one targeted by a lot of the horrible events, even in las vegas, the country music festival was millennials unthe age of 30. it transcends politics. but it has to be based on mutual respect for finding solutions and understanding where both sides come from. we are coming from a age where we have a 19th century process for balancing 21st century weapons. i'm confident our generation can come to a solution. >> well i think you two have said some very important things here ton. i think you have demonstrated the possibility of having a civil conversation. and i think the country and certainly the world probably depends on your wise generation. so good luck to you, as you toe this very difficult and hard road ahead. thank you so much indeed for joining us. >>> and today's student activism is a timely reminder that it is a long and proud american tradition. one that my next guest embodied even as she wrote and sang
no one raised their voice. no one -- highly emotional. but our generation are looking for solutions. because our generation is the one targeted by a lot of the horrible events, even in las vegas, the country music festival was millennials unthe age of 30. it transcends politics. but it has to be based on mutual respect for finding solutions and understanding where both sides come from. we are coming from a age where we have a 19th century process for balancing 21st century weapons. i'm...
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have their voice. let me give you one short story from afghanistan and went from syria. the lessons i have learned. i was in a remote corner of northern afghanistan in a small tribal community where, sadly, men controlled all access to the women and me and my colleague, a female, had negotiated long and hard to get access to the women. it took hours. then at the end, because we are women, i found out why the men did not want to give us access. because all the women did was criticize the men. they criticized how the men did not work, women had to work long into the night. they criticized the money, the family, the banks. even where we think the women do not want to speak, they do. you just have to open the door and sometimes adjust the window. in syria i learned another lesson in the last seven years, this is a lesson about even the youngest of voices. a 12-year-old child bride who knew exactly what was happening to her and what should happen to her in another mind of society. after the syrian war, afte
have their voice. let me give you one short story from afghanistan and went from syria. the lessons i have learned. i was in a remote corner of northern afghanistan in a small tribal community where, sadly, men controlled all access to the women and me and my colleague, a female, had negotiated long and hard to get access to the women. it took hours. then at the end, because we are women, i found out why the men did not want to give us access. because all the women did was criticize the men....
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then also helping to teach people how to use their civic engagement tools so more people can have a voice in the political process. >> host: people heard you say what you did, and they're going you didn't do a very good job in 2016. >> guest: there's certainly things that happened on our platform in 2016 that shouldn't have, and we take a great responsibility of making sure that we can, going forward, take the steps that we need to prevent interference on our platform. we did a lot in 2017 with elections in france and germany, for instance, and we are more than doubling our team here in 2018 to be looking forward to the elections not just here in the united states, but italy, colombia, mexico and brazil. >> host: so, katie harbath, recent headlines from a blog post on facebook, tell me if these are fair when it says that facebook admits social media sometimes harms democracy. is that a fair headline? >> guest: i think what we at facebook and what we're trying to do with the hard questions blog is really bring outward the discussion of these sort of hard questions that we have to grapple w
then also helping to teach people how to use their civic engagement tools so more people can have a voice in the political process. >> host: people heard you say what you did, and they're going you didn't do a very good job in 2016. >> guest: there's certainly things that happened on our platform in 2016 that shouldn't have, and we take a great responsibility of making sure that we can, going forward, take the steps that we need to prevent interference on our platform. we did a lot...
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sorry guys, my voice is gone. i've been yelling for days. >> coop, thank you so much for giving us an update from that area. folks have been waiting for weeks for this. >> reporter: yes, slow your roll and get on up here and you'll have a good time. >> thanks. >>> that's right take advantage of the great snow all weekend long. a winter storm watch will go into effect on monday and sunday. up above 8000 feet we could talk about amounts approaching 1 foot. the satellite is showing you this, we have action out there with a series of storms that will impact the bay area in the next few days. we had a few showers today up in portions of the north bay. things have cleared hot and this will stet -- out and this will set the stage for the snow. there is our live camera looking out towards the bay bridge in san francisco. a fairly quiet even as temperatures drop off. it's been a cold week and still a few spots close to the freezing marks. san francisco 41, san thosway 37. tomorrow -- san jose 37. tomorrow morning it wil
sorry guys, my voice is gone. i've been yelling for days. >> coop, thank you so much for giving us an update from that area. folks have been waiting for weeks for this. >> reporter: yes, slow your roll and get on up here and you'll have a good time. >> thanks. >>> that's right take advantage of the great snow all weekend long. a winter storm watch will go into effect on monday and sunday. up above 8000 feet we could talk about amounts approaching 1 foot. the satellite...
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they want to silence the voice of the workers and take the power. we have been talking to our members. we have been engaging them and finding out what we need to approach needsr to be, how we need to problem solve. it ruled against us tomorrow, we would operate the same. there -- it does not mean we will not work hard and still januses of ther. world. are working at looking at alternatives. there has not been a specific plan put in place. they are looking into alternatives. host: this is philip. hello. caller: good morning. i am a member of local 488. critical.is it is important our members, that the union collection dues from fair share members as well. they are reaping the same benefits. you cannot get nothing free. working for the city of philadelphia, a union member for 17 years. i see the benefits of being in the union. union has allowed me to go back to school and earn my college degree and has allowed comfortable good, lifestyle, able to take vacations. host: are their members who will question the idea of paying fees because of political con
they want to silence the voice of the workers and take the power. we have been talking to our members. we have been engaging them and finding out what we need to approach needsr to be, how we need to problem solve. it ruled against us tomorrow, we would operate the same. there -- it does not mean we will not work hard and still januses of ther. world. are working at looking at alternatives. there has not been a specific plan put in place. they are looking into alternatives. host: this is...
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it is the voice itself, some quality of the human voice, that helps to us recognize each other as human beings, deserving of respect, and we do deserve respect. every person deserves respect. not every opinion but every person. and it also means that this process that we're going through right now, of transferring all of our communication to the digital world, is dehumanizing us. of course we hate each other. we don't see each other as human beings, deserving of respect. and this is not a partisan issue. i you think, absolutely though, liberals are always jerks, or the other way. doesn't matter what you're thinking are it's not partisan. every single person is equally appropriate- -- prone to do this to the other side. equally prone to confirmation bias. it's where you believe something and then someone gives you evidence proving that belief is wrong, and it makes you believe it harder. we are the only species that suffers from confirmation bias. and that is because confirmation bias is not helpful. well, it's not really helpful. if you have a cat and the cat truly believes there's no c
it is the voice itself, some quality of the human voice, that helps to us recognize each other as human beings, deserving of respect, and we do deserve respect. every person deserves respect. not every opinion but every person. and it also means that this process that we're going through right now, of transferring all of our communication to the digital world, is dehumanizing us. of course we hate each other. we don't see each other as human beings, deserving of respect. and this is not a...
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for hospital, er, >> there is a voice. >> her voice i used houston airport. s that have her her does voice in airport all over the world. >> apparently very there. >> amazing. glad to find that out. coming up in the next hour cbs-3 "eyewitness news" for the first time ever us curling team is headed to the gold cada. pat gallen has their shocking>>, diagnosing serious medical simple test crying. next. ♪ when seeds we sow ♪ to hands below ♪ the chance to grow >> there are no words. >> a stunning new development in the florida school shooting , authorities say bullet flew for four minute, while an armed dispute did i nothing to stop the shooter. >> caught on camera, the exact moment a woman crashes her van into a building, after being shot, police say, she was caught in the crossfire, and they're searching for her killer. >> and grab the umbrella and keep it handy all weekends, katie tracking a loft rain. >> well, today is friday, february 23rd, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things. >> friday, l
for hospital, er, >> there is a voice. >> her voice i used houston airport. s that have her her does voice in airport all over the world. >> apparently very there. >> amazing. glad to find that out. coming up in the next hour cbs-3 "eyewitness news" for the first time ever us curling team is headed to the gold cada. pat gallen has their shocking>>, diagnosing serious medical simple test crying. next. ♪ when seeds we sow ♪ to hands below ♪ the chance...
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when we refuse to give in or let our voices be silenced. it is hard to continue to speak up, speak out, stand up. against what you think of as obvious wrongs. but do not grow weary, bring a sustained commitment, think of these honorees. don't get discouraged. trust hope and inspiration from each of them. and leave here today with a renewed commitment to making your own mark on the world. i know, that's what we need more than ever and i'm very confident that this university, students and all of you here today can really make a difference.thank you all very much. [applause] >> thank you so much secretary clinton for the inspiring word . and for your ongoingcommitment on these issues . it is now time for our honoree . imagine your 19 years old as probably some of you are. you're going to school, you have aspirations for your future. however, one day terrorists, and subject you, your family and your community to unspeakable horrors. that's what happened to not you are on when the islamic state invaded her village in northern iraq and rounded up
when we refuse to give in or let our voices be silenced. it is hard to continue to speak up, speak out, stand up. against what you think of as obvious wrongs. but do not grow weary, bring a sustained commitment, think of these honorees. don't get discouraged. trust hope and inspiration from each of them. and leave here today with a renewed commitment to making your own mark on the world. i know, that's what we need more than ever and i'm very confident that this university, students and all of...
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and i'm really glad to see that teacher voices and student voices are being heard on the issues. >> i want to play a little sound that we heard last hour when students were speaking inside the state capital just as impassion impassioned, a number of them sha sharing their stories of survival. take a listen. >> never let anybody tell you that you and your voice doesn't matter and that you can't make a difference because you're making a difference right now. >> we are the generation of the future. we are going to use it next november. >> 17 of my classmates, friends and teachers died. no longer can i walk the halls i walked millions of times before without fear and sadness. >> to me, to let these victims lives be. taken without any change in return is an act of treason to our great country. >> it never should a child be afraid to go to school. never again should students have to protest for their lives. never again should an innocent life be taken while trying to gain an education. >> that rallying cry never again, these students say they are not going anywhere until they see change. as
and i'm really glad to see that teacher voices and student voices are being heard on the issues. >> i want to play a little sound that we heard last hour when students were speaking inside the state capital just as impassion impassioned, a number of them sha sharing their stories of survival. take a listen. >> never let anybody tell you that you and your voice doesn't matter and that you can't make a difference because you're making a difference right now. >> we are the...
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they want to take away our collective voice. they want to take away the rights of working people to come together and be able to have a meaningful voice in the workplace. host: from ohio, democrats line. tom, go ahead. caller: this is a sad day in america. 50n i first started working , the unions had 39% of the employees in the country and we had a high living standard. there is not one employer that doesn't sign a contract for even just when it comes signing a contract that gives the employees right to negotiate a contract, they all want to get rid of it. if you want lower social ,ecurity and lower retirement hopefully we don't see the supreme court do this. almostt of the matter is 19% is all the union is now. this man doesn't like using -- the caller raises a good premise and that premise is this, public service sector workers make a very stable workforce. they bring a wealth of experience in equities. i have been on my job 23 years and even with 23 years, i am in the middle of the pack in regards to seniority in my workplace
they want to take away our collective voice. they want to take away the rights of working people to come together and be able to have a meaningful voice in the workplace. host: from ohio, democrats line. tom, go ahead. caller: this is a sad day in america. 50n i first started working , the unions had 39% of the employees in the country and we had a high living standard. there is not one employer that doesn't sign a contract for even just when it comes signing a contract that gives the employees...
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have their voice. let me give you one short story from afghanistan and one from syria. i know that they continue to take its time in afghanistan. i was in a remote corner of northern afghanistan in the tribal community where sadly then controlled all access and me and my colleague had to negotiate long and hard to get access and it took hours. when we were finally le let in, because we are women, i found out why they didn't want to give us access. all they did is criticize the men. they criticized how they didn't work, but the wome that the womk long into the night. i realized in my thoughts we just have to open the door and i learned another lesson in the last seven years. if this is even the youngest of places for secretary clinton mentioned a child who knew exactly what was happening to her and should happen to her and another kind of society and a man covered in this i would reflect and think what is a story that stayed with me the most and showed the most courage it wasn't exception it was a child
have their voice. let me give you one short story from afghanistan and one from syria. i know that they continue to take its time in afghanistan. i was in a remote corner of northern afghanistan in the tribal community where sadly then controlled all access and me and my colleague had to negotiate long and hard to get access and it took hours. when we were finally le let in, because we are women, i found out why they didn't want to give us access. all they did is criticize the men. they...
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there are malicious actors trying to overpower the voices of communities that are trying to fight for their rights, and also governments are coming in and trying to react to the problems we saw in the past elect in ways that can backfire. for instance, after the hubbub about fake news and a lot of concern about hate speech online, there's moves in government in the u.s. and also in the uk and in germany, to enact laws that will look for technology platforms, social media platforms to police the content and take down content that might be fake or hate speech or might otherwise not comply with these laws, and what these companies now have to do to comply with the law to do so fast enough, is turn to machine learning tools, artificial intelligence to flag what content might be problematic, but the problem is this technology is still in very early days. it really can't understand the context of messages that are political, and so what happens is it sweeps up a lot of people who might be having -- might be voicing legitimate dissent to government and that's certainly -- especially a proble
there are malicious actors trying to overpower the voices of communities that are trying to fight for their rights, and also governments are coming in and trying to react to the problems we saw in the past elect in ways that can backfire. for instance, after the hubbub about fake news and a lot of concern about hate speech online, there's moves in government in the u.s. and also in the uk and in germany, to enact laws that will look for technology platforms, social media platforms to police the...
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people need a voice in how technology is built, deployed, and discovered. try and make sure policy conversations are really grounded and how it works. give me an example of how technology is affecting social services. >> it plays a role in so many different things in society. we are talking about elections. facebook, wento see a stream of content, news outlets we follow, organizations we support. so many messages are being sent online that we can't possibly see it all. they are using machine learning and artificial intelligence to predict what we are interested in. there is so much more of that. same things we like and agree with, they are not that great for democracy. we are becoming more polarized and we don't really have a shared narrative about important policy issues like discrimination or immigration, that we need to debate as a society and make sure we're not going backward. >> we're all pretty where -- aware of how we get into our own little tribe sometimes. how is that affecting those who aren't creating the technology, what is the possible change
people need a voice in how technology is built, deployed, and discovered. try and make sure policy conversations are really grounded and how it works. give me an example of how technology is affecting social services. >> it plays a role in so many different things in society. we are talking about elections. facebook, wento see a stream of content, news outlets we follow, organizations we support. so many messages are being sent online that we can't possibly see it all. they are using...
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i'm so excited about the alexa voice control operation. in streams a: tune lot of sports, including my favorite, major league baseball. and i am wondering if the future his live events like sports or music. mr. moore: tunein has been anchored on live from the beginning and one of the things that is so special about radio. it is live, happening now. and of course sports really demand live, and so tv and radio, there is recognition that is a core. audio advertising is a pretty tough business to be building a subscription option, which is great because it is tough for -- because it is also true for podcasts, there's still not a great digital market for audio apps, but sports is important, news, talk and music. mr. goodlatte: do we caps on -- do we have time for questions? >> [indiscernible] mr. moore: well, you need some kind of data connection. there was that information really at the start of the hurricanes, it worked by magic, i guess. no it needs a network. ,it could be any kind of network. wi-fi or cellular. but it works well around the
i'm so excited about the alexa voice control operation. in streams a: tune lot of sports, including my favorite, major league baseball. and i am wondering if the future his live events like sports or music. mr. moore: tunein has been anchored on live from the beginning and one of the things that is so special about radio. it is live, happening now. and of course sports really demand live, and so tv and radio, there is recognition that is a core. audio advertising is a pretty tough business to...
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you hear that voice, you can't do this. that voice would terrorize me. i had to learn how to tell it to shut up. >> cooper wrote the script two years ago and was given $200 million to cast whoever he wanted to. >> i get a phone call from a director and said mike, you want to play a villain and have that conversation. it's an easy yes. >> there's a lot of kids out there who say, wait, that guy looks like me. could i do what he does? what you would you say? >> go getit. be in attack mode. >> if you haven't seen "black panther," raise your hand. i was away last week. you have to give me some time. i'm on it. can't wait. >> sit back and relax. we'll have more with "black panther" coming up. and who is this girl? >>> also on the way, j-law, inside her brand new project. and we're on the set of the new "over board." what the original how do you chase what you love with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira
you hear that voice, you can't do this. that voice would terrorize me. i had to learn how to tell it to shut up. >> cooper wrote the script two years ago and was given $200 million to cast whoever he wanted to. >> i get a phone call from a director and said mike, you want to play a villain and have that conversation. it's an easy yes. >> there's a lot of kids out there who say, wait, that guy looks like me. could i do what he does? what you would you say? >> go getit. be...
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carolyn's voice is heard in more than 200 airports across the world. world. across the airports in more than 200 voice is heard carolyn's reporting. sweeney that was sam (pam) international."bangor international." (pam) that was sam sweeney reporting. carolyn's voice is heard in more than 200 airports across the world. march madness is a march madness is a few weeks away, but tonight college basketball is out of control. according according to e-s-p-n... f-b-i wiretaps heard arizona head coach, sean miller discussing with former a-a-u director, christian dawkins of paying 100-thousand dollars to ensure deandre ayton signed with the wildcats. the star freshman is a leading candidate for national player of the year honors. miller is denying of any miller is denying of any wrong doing in the investigation. yahoo sports is reporting... players from more than 20 division one men's division one more than 20 players from more than 20 division one men's basketball programs, including duke... kentucky... north have been identfied for violating n-c-a-a rules. to
carolyn's voice is heard in more than 200 airports across the world. world. across the airports in more than 200 voice is heard carolyn's reporting. sweeney that was sam (pam) international."bangor international." (pam) that was sam sweeney reporting. carolyn's voice is heard in more than 200 airports across the world. march madness is a march madness is a few weeks away, but tonight college basketball is out of control. according according to e-s-p-n... f-b-i wiretaps heard arizona...
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i am the voice we are the voice. even if i shouldn't tell you no good and him of proving how much i knew how he was on. my phone is all i'm going to study on him i mean if i mean i'm. going to. be. passing. off a little bit. of. what i think and then i'm not sure if i think. yeah i think you're going to something it doesn't i feel i have to. because how. long are you going to want to. die you need. my. self i want you know me knowing enough and good as i am i to be that and that's. why i didn't and that i'm not there yet and then i stood up that's how they much. you did nothing much that let me now look at the acid i said yeah. i did. so. well mom idea if i don't get in and i'm not trying to force the residents i'm the time nana so they may know him by the south and i think how proud. that's how they. should account somebody seemed to want to see the little innocent . mog that i did what i did it's like in a gun i love him to stop. going to. sit on the bed and fix it in any order any problem prevent him from coming i
i am the voice we are the voice. even if i shouldn't tell you no good and him of proving how much i knew how he was on. my phone is all i'm going to study on him i mean if i mean i'm. going to. be. passing. off a little bit. of. what i think and then i'm not sure if i think. yeah i think you're going to something it doesn't i feel i have to. because how. long are you going to want to. die you need. my. self i want you know me knowing enough and good as i am i to be that and that's. why i didn't...
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here's a look at the new season of "the voice." kelly clarkson. ♪ la voix >> how did you start singing? like, what made you go for country music? >> reba mcentire. i was obsessed with her when i was a little kid. >> that is so weird! [ laughter ] oh, my god! because she's my mommy in law. i'm just saying. do y'all know reba mcentire? [ cheers and applause ] i've done a duet with her. we've had like a hit. >> i can't wait for the gif that is going to exist of the dancing you just did over here. i'm going to show it to you all the time. >> and they're going to say, "drop it like it's hot." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: congratulations! >> i was going to say "drop it like a mom." >> jimmy: no. kelly and i are doing "google translate songs" when we come back. >> yes! >> jimmy: it's fun. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this. is. lobsterfest. at red lobster with exciting new dishes like dueling lobster tails and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so enjoy these 10 lobsterliciou
here's a look at the new season of "the voice." kelly clarkson. ♪ la voix >> how did you start singing? like, what made you go for country music? >> reba mcentire. i was obsessed with her when i was a little kid. >> that is so weird! [ laughter ] oh, my god! because she's my mommy in law. i'm just saying. do y'all know reba mcentire? [ cheers and applause ] i've done a duet with her. we've had like a hit. >> i can't wait for the gif that is going to exist of...
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tookie then so keen to have him arrested while saleh muslim was storing to europe and was raising the voice and support of aspirin and he was talking about civilians being killed in africa by the turkish attacks and i think so turkey is very unhappy with this i mean there was an interpol warrant before he wasn't arrested before it was going to europe before and now that turkey is carrying out this operation in africa and it doesn't want to have more voices that speaking out about afi and civilians are being killed in asin so that's why turkey is now raising also this arrest warrant that of the what do you have a ticket games a season to took a separatist the peak it's reached this the as a terrorist group what are the connections between the two goods on both sides of the border. well obviously there are cross border between occurs in syria and turkey i mean curse in general they don't recognize these borders. but does doesn't mean that there's a justification for a second occurs in africa because it was not about not one bill from saying that we're starkey saddam was themselves he certainl
tookie then so keen to have him arrested while saleh muslim was storing to europe and was raising the voice and support of aspirin and he was talking about civilians being killed in africa by the turkish attacks and i think so turkey is very unhappy with this i mean there was an interpol warrant before he wasn't arrested before it was going to europe before and now that turkey is carrying out this operation in africa and it doesn't want to have more voices that speaking out about afi and...
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where was his voice? where was the voice of the junior rotc members last night, cnn? if it bleeds, it leads, doesn't it? and i don't mean to ignore you all here, but i really, i'm really looking at a lot of legacy media on the platform. you can write whatever you want, find me in the hall ways, scream at me, try to confront me. but i'm here, we're here, we're not going anywhere. i call bs. if it bleeds, it leads, but it has to be the right people from the right communities at the right time. let me just explain something to you all. i think it was insane that i was the hardest questioner on the broward county sheriff last night. how is that possible? washington navy yard, garland texas, fort hood, charleston, boston, san bernardino, orlando, park land, do you know what all of these mass tragedy incidents involved? fbi dropped the ball. they dropped the ball. now i'm allergic to universal statements like i'm allergic to people that think green day is punk. but let me just be clear. in charleston, this murderer passed a background check, even though he was prohibited po
where was his voice? where was the voice of the junior rotc members last night, cnn? if it bleeds, it leads, doesn't it? and i don't mean to ignore you all here, but i really, i'm really looking at a lot of legacy media on the platform. you can write whatever you want, find me in the hall ways, scream at me, try to confront me. but i'm here, we're here, we're not going anywhere. i call bs. if it bleeds, it leads, but it has to be the right people from the right communities at the right time....
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google voice: good morning, claire. it's 52 degrees with a chance of rain, so you might want an umbrella. oh, that's thoughtful. it'll also read you the news, look up traffic, and tell you: google voice: your first meeting is at 9:00 a.m. and you know how sometimes you're in bed and you can't get out of it until you hear that one song that: google voice: okay, playing your "get out of bed" playlist. (song from "the lion king") yeah, it can do that too. it's google home mini, and the rest of the google home family. ( ♪ ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is an oscar-award winning actor who stars in the hit movie "black panther." ( gunfire ) >> so primitive. >> they're idiots. the bullets won't penetrate! >> what are you doing? >> just drive. ( gunfire ) ( crashing sounds ) (screamig) >> trevor: please welcome lupita nyong'o! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back! >> thank you! >> trevor: please, please, take a seat. welcome back to "the daily show." >> thank you very much. >> trevo
google voice: good morning, claire. it's 52 degrees with a chance of rain, so you might want an umbrella. oh, that's thoughtful. it'll also read you the news, look up traffic, and tell you: google voice: your first meeting is at 9:00 a.m. and you know how sometimes you're in bed and you can't get out of it until you hear that one song that: google voice: okay, playing your "get out of bed" playlist. (song from "the lion king") yeah, it can do that too. it's google home mini,...
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up our voices, or in this case our students about safety, and we have the power to do that. we want to make sure we are not stripped of that power. it is essential. host: if the court were to rule against unions, what are you talking about for losses for the nea? guest: we are talking about organizing our members, having conversations with them about what the union is, what it has done not only for them, but what does for society in the future. what it does for us as an education union, we are instrumental in taking on issues, for example racial justice in education, making sure we have equity and access for all of our students regardless of their zip code, regardless of their race, regardless of their abilities. those are the issues we are focused on. we are talking with our members about advocating for those things because that is what our members tell us is important to them, that they have that voice to speak up for their students and earn a living to take care of their family. we are having that conversation. we are not looking at this as a loss. we are looking at this
up our voices, or in this case our students about safety, and we have the power to do that. we want to make sure we are not stripped of that power. it is essential. host: if the court were to rule against unions, what are you talking about for losses for the nea? guest: we are talking about organizing our members, having conversations with them about what the union is, what it has done not only for them, but what does for society in the future. what it does for us as an education union, we are...
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was picked up us a newsreader‘s voice was picked up by us a newsreader‘s voice was picked up bya us a newsreader‘s voice was picked up by a number of smart speakers and they ordered dolls houses and tins of cookies. let's go to sydney and talk to charlie brown. what do you make of all this? it's really a slow march forward to a new age of how we ordered goods. we want the convenience of being able to order by voice and it is a convenient way of doing it. unfortunately we'll have to see a few slippages along the way. when we look at how we purchased goods traditionally, went to the store, bought them, then moved to the internet, then apps, then voice. in the near future we'll use cameras and beacons in our pantries use cameras and beacons in our pa ntries and refrigerators use cameras and beacons in our pantries and refrigerators that have the ability to order food automatically as it used up. this isn't the first example we'll into a few problems, but i think having one issue out of hundreds of thousands of millions of people that use alexa globally, it's a good strike rate so far
was picked up us a newsreader‘s voice was picked up by us a newsreader‘s voice was picked up bya us a newsreader‘s voice was picked up by a number of smart speakers and they ordered dolls houses and tins of cookies. let's go to sydney and talk to charlie brown. what do you make of all this? it's really a slow march forward to a new age of how we ordered goods. we want the convenience of being able to order by voice and it is a convenient way of doing it. unfortunately we'll have to see a...
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it is a curious thing, the whole principle of the voice is —— the whole thing with the voice is it is based on your voice only, they do not see you. it is a physical thing, you are and noting but they cannot see that. the audience can. that part is removed. does it affect what you do? not at all. when i go out on stage i make sure i sing for other people. i make sure i sing for other people. i make sure i connect internally and i connect with anyone that is listening anywhere. i connect with the song. i make sure i am in tune with the music and i make sure i listen to the music and that i understand the blokes of the song very well so i can at least bring out what i am singing. we are seeing you with your choir, an award—winning choir no less! so for you in everything you do, you have so you in everything you do, you have so many elements of what you do. you teach coaching and now you're doing it yourself. i think we have a clip. this feels a little self—indulgent but this is when you did some work with asked. # have yourself america to christmas. i got the wrong note! # little do
it is a curious thing, the whole principle of the voice is —— the whole thing with the voice is it is based on your voice only, they do not see you. it is a physical thing, you are and noting but they cannot see that. the audience can. that part is removed. does it affect what you do? not at all. when i go out on stage i make sure i sing for other people. i make sure i sing for other people. i make sure i connect internally and i connect with anyone that is listening anywhere. i connect...
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they want a different voice in washington, a voice that will represent them. i think they are tired of the status quo in washington, d.c. it's not working for them. what happened during the course of the convention this past saturday was exhilarating and it sent a strong message across the nation that many democrats want a different type of voice in washington, d.c. >> is that democrats just in california? obviously you are well acquainted with voters in california or do you think there needs to be change across the board? are we talking about chuck schumer and nancy pelosi here? >> we have great leaders in washington. the dysfunction is very deep in washington, d.c. there is no doubt about it. i think there is a lot of democrats. i can speak for california only. folks want health care for all. they want a voice that's strong on the issue of climate change. they want the right to have their children breathe clean air and drink clean water. this is an issue i have been forcefully out in front. they want a pathway to citizenship for millions of hard-working moth
they want a different voice in washington, a voice that will represent them. i think they are tired of the status quo in washington, d.c. it's not working for them. what happened during the course of the convention this past saturday was exhilarating and it sent a strong message across the nation that many democrats want a different type of voice in washington, d.c. >> is that democrats just in california? obviously you are well acquainted with voters in california or do you think there...
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and we are going to keep raising our voice, voicing our opinions. and also we may want to take a different approach. maybe the assault ban was too pch after big step at once. we need to take things one step at a time. and there are plenty of other bills on the table that we can look at and compromise with our legislatures to see if they are able to maybe vote and pass those. >> you are clearly very politically astute early on. i know you'll have a meeting some of you with the florida governor, attorney general tomorrow. so what other kind of things might you ask of them? >> well, what we want to emphasize, really right now is we want republicans and democrats alike to understand this is not an issue of left or right. this is an issue having to do with common sense with well-being of our citizens of america. so we are willing to look at both bills having to do with gun laws, but also with bills having to do with mental illness alike. >> now, i know and i'm sure you know, you ventured into some pretty nasty political territory there and we have seen e
and we are going to keep raising our voice, voicing our opinions. and also we may want to take a different approach. maybe the assault ban was too pch after big step at once. we need to take things one step at a time. and there are plenty of other bills on the table that we can look at and compromise with our legislatures to see if they are able to maybe vote and pass those. >> you are clearly very politically astute early on. i know you'll have a meeting some of you with the florida...
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. >> molly: united voices can sometimes change hearts and minds and these voices, these young voices of teenagers right now have proven to be eloquent in a broad spectrum but at the same time they are already seeing sort of the frustration of moving things politically. a group went there to tallahassee lawmakers voting down a motion to consider the ban regarding assault weapons during a session that opened with prayers for the victims in florida. they've already seen that politics can be very slow. but it seems like there could be a longevity. students perhaps are still thinking about what happened and processing and yet to come forward with their ideas and the ideas ultimately may prove to be quite wide and varied. there will be those that say the bump stocks don't go far enough. background checks don't go far enough. can the president if he unites in some extent with some of the voices get some things done that people agree on? just moving that ball seems to be a challenge when it comes to gun control. >> no way to keep everybody happy. if he gets behind something it has a greater
. >> molly: united voices can sometimes change hearts and minds and these voices, these young voices of teenagers right now have proven to be eloquent in a broad spectrum but at the same time they are already seeing sort of the frustration of moving things politically. a group went there to tallahassee lawmakers voting down a motion to consider the ban regarding assault weapons during a session that opened with prayers for the victims in florida. they've already seen that politics can be...
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show again alex interest mina scotland's most global broadcasting ambassadors you give hope that a voice can be heard thanks robert archie finally says first time what's alex semin sure don't have all the fuss was all about it's pretty good well thank you archie. and i back to island trees i'm a surprise election of last year dramatically change the calculus of the house of commons and so tomorrow i will lose a motion in the house of commons calling for a general election to be held on the eighth of june not least for the democratic unionist party after generation is a mere bit played in westminster politics elections saw them emerge victorious in their long struggle with the ulster unionists for supremacy is the voice of northern irish unionism even more significantly the election is that combined with the loss of the twenty majority in the house of commons thought the d.p. propelled into position of the site of influence and a hung parliament he who holds the balance holds the power but with power comes responsibility and there are signs that this position is causing difficulties withi
show again alex interest mina scotland's most global broadcasting ambassadors you give hope that a voice can be heard thanks robert archie finally says first time what's alex semin sure don't have all the fuss was all about it's pretty good well thank you archie. and i back to island trees i'm a surprise election of last year dramatically change the calculus of the house of commons and so tomorrow i will lose a motion in the house of commons calling for a general election to be held on the...
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it turns out this median that was going to give voice to the voiceless can also be used by dictators, terrorists, by dark political money to undermine democracy and we've got to address that problem. >>> the justice department hosted a summit in washington, d.c. on efforts to combat human trafficking. it included justice officials discussing how organizations could apply for federal grants and additional resources. [ applause ] >>> thank you very much. good afternoon. i hope everyone has a productive day today. it's been a privilege to host this conference. i want to give a special thanks to patrick who has been our master of ceremonies. we begin our day with remarks from jeff sessions. kirsten nielson serves as the sixth homeland security secretary. she's a superb leader with a wealth of experience. last year she served as a chief of staff to the department of homeland security and she then served as deputy chief of staff to president trump. she soup vises several law enforcement agencies. >> it's one of the justice department's most important federal partners. we are delighted she w
it turns out this median that was going to give voice to the voiceless can also be used by dictators, terrorists, by dark political money to undermine democracy and we've got to address that problem. >>> the justice department hosted a summit in washington, d.c. on efforts to combat human trafficking. it included justice officials discussing how organizations could apply for federal grants and additional resources. [ applause ] >>> thank you very much. good afternoon. i hope...
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since the school shooting fellow students have made their voices heard and brought pressure to bear on trump and other right of center politicians to tighten gun restrictions arming teachers is not what they have in mind that's their plan anyway mark barden lost his son in two thousand and twelve when the sandy hook school shooting school teachers have more than enough responsibilities right now. then to have to have the awesome responsibility of lethal force to take a life on twitter trump attempted to clarify his position and floated other proposals such as background checks for those buying a gun raising the legal purchasing age to twenty one and again suggesting the end of the sale of so-called bump stocks that increase a weapons fire power not zero but some of those ideas are at odds with the biggest gun rights group in the united states with national rifle association or n.r.a. pushing back against any effort to limit gun ownership the elites don't care not one whit about america's school system for them it's not a safety issue it's a political issue they care more about control
since the school shooting fellow students have made their voices heard and brought pressure to bear on trump and other right of center politicians to tighten gun restrictions arming teachers is not what they have in mind that's their plan anyway mark barden lost his son in two thousand and twelve when the sandy hook school shooting school teachers have more than enough responsibilities right now. then to have to have the awesome responsibility of lethal force to take a life on twitter trump...
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voices people trust. >> just want to finish on this point. i know people want to come in. telling lies on twitter isn't a breach of community guidelines and wouldn't require action to be taken against the account. that's what you're saying, isn't it? >> if that's the only ground? we do not have rules based on truth. >> so and obviously people can be anonymous to protect their identity. someone can use a false identity to spread lies about someone else. that could be reported to twitter. these could be demonstrable lies. it's not a matter of opinion, but things that are demonstrably untrue and that wouldn't in and of itself require you to take any action. >> i don't want to sound like a broken record, but the context would be important. >> i understand what you said. on this particular point, just lies, not inciting violence or not a campaign of harassment but just telling lies, spreading lies is not a breach of community guidelines. in that case, if i made a complaint, someone's spreading lies about me using a false identity, i can't take leg
voices people trust. >> just want to finish on this point. i know people want to come in. telling lies on twitter isn't a breach of community guidelines and wouldn't require action to be taken against the account. that's what you're saying, isn't it? >> if that's the only ground? we do not have rules based on truth. >> so and obviously people can be anonymous to protect their identity. someone can use a false identity to spread lies about someone else. that could be reported...
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they say at this time you need experienced diplomats with their voices in washington. this is a loss of yet one more. it is also coming after victor chau. he has been overlooked for that job and warned about the threat of violence here on the korean peninsula. to this day, there is no u.s. ambassador here in the korean capital. dave. >> we are left to wonder where does this relationship go from here? ivan watson, thank you. >>> the white house is demanding the syrian government honor the cease-fire. the calls come amid reports of chemical attacks launched on civilians. russian president vladimir putin ordering a five-hour pause daily in the area of ghouta from 2:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. eastern time. sam kiley has the latest for us. sam, is the pause holding and why does vladimir putin have the authority to call the shots? >> reporter: first, the question of the pause. it is not holding. there has been at least one death according to multiple sources in the town of dhouma close to ghouta. there have been five surface-to-surface missiles fired into another neighborhood. the
they say at this time you need experienced diplomats with their voices in washington. this is a loss of yet one more. it is also coming after victor chau. he has been overlooked for that job and warned about the threat of violence here on the korean peninsula. to this day, there is no u.s. ambassador here in the korean capital. dave. >> we are left to wonder where does this relationship go from here? ivan watson, thank you. >>> the white house is demanding the syrian government...
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you can catch the season premiere of "the voice" tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central. >> watch "the voice" tonight. >> we're back in these puppies. this little guy is going to stay with us. we have these other dogs that are going to nbc stations around the country. this guy is going to baltimore. >> my guy is going to atlanta. >> mine is going to boston. >> mine is l.a. this is "the voice" dog. >> kelly, you are so awesome. >> thank you. >> let's do some birthdays, al. do we have time? >> i'm delighted. let's bring on the smucker's jobs. happy 101st birthday to eugenia henry of georgia. she loves spending time in her garden. love that hot. joanna waterman spending 102 years. a retired schoolteacher from shreveport, louisiana. she has 7 grandkids, 11 great grandkids and 1 great-great grandkid. happy 101st birthday to elwood. he rides his exercise bike for 15 minutes a day. clifford grand of omaha, nebraska, 103. the secret to her longevity, get ready for this, carson -- a bud light every night with dinner. >> yes. >> bradley more seniore sr. he's worked as a businessman for more than 50 yea
you can catch the season premiere of "the voice" tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central. >> watch "the voice" tonight. >> we're back in these puppies. this little guy is going to stay with us. we have these other dogs that are going to nbc stations around the country. this guy is going to baltimore. >> my guy is going to atlanta. >> mine is going to boston. >> mine is l.a. this is "the voice" dog. >> kelly, you are so awesome. >>...