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all he needs is a voice sample. all the i t specialist is developed an intelligent voice analysis system and hyphen which is needed 3 words to analyze personality profiles and emotions. second, oh, eager to test that claim. we asked catalina, dog and robin to speak into the computer for us. i left me. i found the computer using those brief sound holes to analyze what it called the big 5 personality traits. as i made from the 1st tray, is openness that applies to experiences and experimenting with new things and then there's conscientiousness, which is self explanatory. then on the 3rd trade is extraversion or her sociable someone is hagley, agreeable in us, determines how empathetic someone is and how well they work in teams on, on the, on the final traitors. neuroticism which relates to whether person is calm or more emotionally unstable. dell is likely 1st among the office mom i took shined. dec seems to be exceptionally interested in experimenting. he's very open to new experiences. noise also open to trying out
all he needs is a voice sample. all the i t specialist is developed an intelligent voice analysis system and hyphen which is needed 3 words to analyze personality profiles and emotions. second, oh, eager to test that claim. we asked catalina, dog and robin to speak into the computer for us. i left me. i found the computer using those brief sound holes to analyze what it called the big 5 personality traits. as i made from the 1st tray, is openness that applies to experiences and experimenting...
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voice: let me know when you've got them. male voice: let's shoot. male voice: light 'em all up. come on, fire. [rapid fire] male voice: roger. male voice: keep shootin'. [rapid fire] male voice: keep shootin'. [rapid fire] male voice: roger. i got 'em. male voice: two-six, this is two-six, we're mobile. male voice: oops, i'm sorry. what was going on? male voice: god damn it, kyle. all right, ha-ha, i hi'em-- ♪♪♪ michael: the footage showed an attack on a group of men by u.s. apache helicopters. twelve people, including two reuters news staff were killed. two children were injured. the callous behavior of the u.s. troops exposed the brutality of the conflicto the world. male voice: all right, we got about eight individuals. male voice: yeah, we got one guy crawling around down there, but, you know, we got--definitely got something. we're shooting some more. daniel: collateral murder in 2010 was what gave us, let's say, world headlines in every major news publication anywhere in the world, which led to, you know, people, millions of people watching this video on youtube. mal
voice: let me know when you've got them. male voice: let's shoot. male voice: light 'em all up. come on, fire. [rapid fire] male voice: roger. male voice: keep shootin'. [rapid fire] male voice: keep shootin'. [rapid fire] male voice: roger. i got 'em. male voice: two-six, this is two-six, we're mobile. male voice: oops, i'm sorry. what was going on? male voice: god damn it, kyle. all right, ha-ha, i hi'em-- ♪♪♪ michael: the footage showed an attack on a group of men by u.s. apache...
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voice? your voice is at -- has it always been that vibe? what is -- >> idris: in the mornings it's really down there somewhere. >> kelly: i know, but that's so cool. >> idris: when i was a kid i had one of these voices in here somewhere, little bit like this. speak up. i'm speaking up. >> kelly: and then puberty had and it was all over. >> idris: about 14 years old i had a mustache and a deep voice, i could pass for 19. >> kelly: that's amazing. as to where you always and acting? i heard that you almost did the force? >> idris: i was one of these kids they could do a lot of different things, i was a great swimmer and playing soccer, football, whatever. i played cricket, i played rugby which is a bit like -- >> kelly: very fancy childhood pit swimming and cricket. >> idris: it was not fancy, i just went to a boy school and the school had -- >> kelly: it was an all boys school, did you like
voice? your voice is at -- has it always been that vibe? what is -- >> idris: in the mornings it's really down there somewhere. >> kelly: i know, but that's so cool. >> idris: when i was a kid i had one of these voices in here somewhere, little bit like this. speak up. i'm speaking up. >> kelly: and then puberty had and it was all over. >> idris: about 14 years old i had a mustache and a deep voice, i could pass for 19. >> kelly: that's amazing. as to where...
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those voices matter. they matter more than our voices matter. so that is the priority for the u.s. as we deal with the myriad of crises, having civil society there, having human rights at the center of our policy. then bringing our partners and alliances together to partner on issues of common interest to the globe. mr. coulibaly: thank you. and again, the importance of what you just mentioned on the way the u.n. has been able to bring in civil society organizations into the discourse. i think it is very crucial. it would be a great and very important part of the future of the multilateral system as we envision it. so with that, i can turn to some of the questions that we have received. and the first one is from sarah. population funds. her question is how do we ensure that the unique needs of women and girls, particularly protection from sexual violence, are prioritized in a humanitarian crisis? ms. thomas-greenfield: sarah, thank you so much for that question. i will recommend that you go back and listen to our discussion yesterday in the security council, because every single me
those voices matter. they matter more than our voices matter. so that is the priority for the u.s. as we deal with the myriad of crises, having civil society there, having human rights at the center of our policy. then bringing our partners and alliances together to partner on issues of common interest to the globe. mr. coulibaly: thank you. and again, the importance of what you just mentioned on the way the u.n. has been able to bring in civil society organizations into the discourse. i think...
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those students realized early in that they have a voice and that their voice matters. banning books is no way to -- school librarians have dedicated a career to respond to student needs and dedicate us to work hard as we keep the creation balanced. we worked tirelessly to provide a sanctuary for students in the library. it's the place they feel safe. feeling safe, however, is not the same as always feeling comfortable. growth does not necessarily happen when we are comfortable. it definitely will not occur when we are stagnant or when we're uninterested and we accept the way things have always been done. growth is uncomfortable, but it builds grit and determination. to learn is to grow. when we are in a environment that fosters open minded can indication the discomfort is outweighed by the possibility of learning. open-minded communication is not fostered we make individual, monolithic, one-sided decisions. especially without trained librarians input about books. we take this road we are limiting growth, we are struggling -- stifling progress in acting the most undemoc
those students realized early in that they have a voice and that their voice matters. banning books is no way to -- school librarians have dedicated a career to respond to student needs and dedicate us to work hard as we keep the creation balanced. we worked tirelessly to provide a sanctuary for students in the library. it's the place they feel safe. feeling safe, however, is not the same as always feeling comfortable. growth does not necessarily happen when we are comfortable. it definitely...
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it. ., . ., , voice it. back to sanctions in the financial times, _ voice it. back to sanctions in the financial times, as _ voice it. back to sanctions in the financial times, as evidence - financial times, as evidence grows of the war crimes, where do you think we stand at the moment with sanctions? the problem here is germany, the largest country in europe in terms of population, is extremely exposed when it comes to reliance on russian oil and gas, actually... that will require both co—ordinated action and probably some pain. in the context within the uk, which is not anywhere as dependent on russian oil and gas... these are political decisions. the governments in europe can invest a lot more in energy markets, support consumers with a range of measures, some of which the uk government has said it is not interested in, such as a windfall tax. 50 said it is not interested in, such as a windfall tax.— as a windfall tax. so i think this will brin: as a windfall tax. so i think this will bring pain _ as
it. ., . ., , voice it. back to sanctions in the financial times, _ voice it. back to sanctions in the financial times, as _ voice it. back to sanctions in the financial times, as evidence - financial times, as evidence grows of the war crimes, where do you think we stand at the moment with sanctions? the problem here is germany, the largest country in europe in terms of population, is extremely exposed when it comes to reliance on russian oil and gas, actually... that will require both...
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there were three levels to gilbert's voice. there was the famous loud, obnoxious screamer or that he emulated when he did the parrot in aladdin. then there was a scaled down version of that same voice, more controversial -- conversational but had the same nuances. then there was a third voice that the public never heard which i was honored to hear which was he would phone me and say, hey, cliff, it's gilbert. had a question for you about irwin c. watson. that's exactly what he sounded like. he really only spoke in his normal voice when he trusted you or if he was comfortable with you. off stage he was very bashful, very shy, very quiet and generally uncomfortable around people and so when he spoke to you in his regular voice, you knew he was comfortable with you. so i was very honored that i was one of the few that got to hear that voice on a regular basis. >> is there a favorite bit that he's performed? >> so many. you can do a deep dive on youtube. watch all of his appearances on letterman, conan o'brien. >> just so good. >>
there were three levels to gilbert's voice. there was the famous loud, obnoxious screamer or that he emulated when he did the parrot in aladdin. then there was a scaled down version of that same voice, more controversial -- conversational but had the same nuances. then there was a third voice that the public never heard which i was honored to hear which was he would phone me and say, hey, cliff, it's gilbert. had a question for you about irwin c. watson. that's exactly what he sounded like. he...
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they are voice louder. the affluent communes call nothing this afternoon in numbers that have in the been present they have not been heard or ignored. you know as they are recalls well funded correspondidates [inaudible] and every election sit down and let communities that are under represented ignored or less appreciated during the processes which have less access to time dp money enable to wit for thundershowers give a public comment. working class families who don't have the flexibility in schedule are silent. am you know take a back seat and let people who don't have a voice speak you know. thanks. thank you for sharing your comments, next speaker, please. >> good evening ushg i'm analyze daniels i'm a proud resident on arkansas proudly a part of district 10. bay view and sunny hill all of the communities in between i want to remind us of the sentiments shared boy all members of the task force. [inaudible] keep us together. if d6 over growth is an issue others should absorb growth not cut. and possible
they are voice louder. the affluent communes call nothing this afternoon in numbers that have in the been present they have not been heard or ignored. you know as they are recalls well funded correspondidates [inaudible] and every election sit down and let communities that are under represented ignored or less appreciated during the processes which have less access to time dp money enable to wit for thundershowers give a public comment. working class families who don't have the flexibility in...
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and your voice needs to be heard in your voice needs the matter. so when you make those decisions, when you're in front of a politician who's signing off on legislation, who knows nothing about homelessness, doesn't make any sense to me. i once said to me, a bloomberg in new york because i was bought to a table with 30 individuals who were going to address the housing problem in new york. and i asked him before i started mayor bloomberg to jump asleep on a piece of cardboard. he looked at me bemused. i asked him again, he says, i don't understand what you mean. i said what i mean is you have a bunch of people around the stable who never went through this issue. but then making decisions about the meeting ended abruptly. when the meeting was brought back, 6 months later, the table was divided. 505050 with decision makers, 50. what people when lived experience? well, those voices have to be brought to the table they have to manner. and they have to be part of that decision making process throughout. thank you so much for joining me on upfront ranking
and your voice needs to be heard in your voice needs the matter. so when you make those decisions, when you're in front of a politician who's signing off on legislation, who knows nothing about homelessness, doesn't make any sense to me. i once said to me, a bloomberg in new york because i was bought to a table with 30 individuals who were going to address the housing problem in new york. and i asked him before i started mayor bloomberg to jump asleep on a piece of cardboard. he looked at me...
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tonight history score _ must make its voice heard. tonight history score puts _ must make its voice heard. tonight history score puts our— must make its voice heard. tonight history score puts our camp - must make its voice heard. tonight history score puts our camp and - must make its voice heard. tonight history score puts our camp and an| history score puts our camp and an excellent _ history score puts our camp and an excellent position to obtain a large number_ excellent position to obtain a large number of— excellent position to obtain a large number of deputies nextjune. mary number of deputies next june. mary rose he was — number of deputies next june. mary rose he was with _ number of deputies next june. mary rose he was with an _ number of deputies nextjune. 1— rose he was with an enthusiastic viewer of the outputs but she had a point to make. bbc given us this response to her suggestion. the discussion showed up datelined london has been running on the bbc domestic and international news channel in the bbc domestic
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you hear my voice? i said don't did a picture. was she upset after that? no, he was not. he was very happy. the interview is not the big news. the cut off is the big thing. it was. he was so happy for that. the interview disruption was widely reported. voice of america insisted that the decision to pull the plug was based on jonah listing principles and not influenced by beijing or the u. s. government. but for many in the overseas chinese community, they could only be one explanation. i think this man must be telling the truth. that's why our chinese government so unhappy with an interview, when you ha, john pan migrated from china to australia in 2010 for years he led a quiet life as a computer engineer. but then he discovered, for one way, at that time i sang hole i'm and fired off as full of passion inside of me. finally, we can change china from a to tale tara regina to a democracy. ruwan mega, your hand by the use are leak in the pans started live streaming on twitter, youtube, hoping to amplify and defend awards use. for any. over time, he built up a sizable audien
you hear my voice? i said don't did a picture. was she upset after that? no, he was not. he was very happy. the interview is not the big news. the cut off is the big thing. it was. he was so happy for that. the interview disruption was widely reported. voice of america insisted that the decision to pull the plug was based on jonah listing principles and not influenced by beijing or the u. s. government. but for many in the overseas chinese community, they could only be one explanation. i think...
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not having a voice or heard don't take our voice away. don't split up our communities. don't invite peck laid to go after communities. and in our clinic we hear stories of tenants telling us. crying over the phone and saying they are being e victd and that a using vicious tactics to get get people out. we need transparency for this task pores to complin not look the other way. don't make this final the final map and invest in community. thank you. >> thank you for sharing your comments. welcome. >> good evening i'm ray and i spoken before i come with appropriated comments but i will speak from the heart. 27 year residents of san francisco. i'm a gay man and can that especially splitting tenderloin and soma will affect the queer community. i like to speak as an alli of transpeople and people of color. listen to them. don't split their communities up. please let them have their lives they have lived in this wonderful city of ours. and don't split the communities like that map does. please, rescind the map, extend your dead line. upon listen to the people. think about the
not having a voice or heard don't take our voice away. don't split up our communities. don't invite peck laid to go after communities. and in our clinic we hear stories of tenants telling us. crying over the phone and saying they are being e victd and that a using vicious tactics to get get people out. we need transparency for this task pores to complin not look the other way. don't make this final the final map and invest in community. thank you. >> thank you for sharing your comments....
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yes, _ pretty much singing with one voice. yes. henry, — pretty much singing with one voice. yes, henry, that is an important and interesting point, you look at a country like india which has criticised to a degree in the uk, but india is a long—standing ally of russia partly because the us has supported its opponents like pakistan and a lot of countries in the middle east, again, have complex relations and do not want... they do not relyjust on the united states. yes and to some degree there is also a question of proximity and for europe this is a much more immediate and approximate crisis which forces the question more, than the countries who are perhaps being a little more equivocal about russia. i think daisy is absolutely right, it is fascinating that votes like this in the un, and i'm sure they will be more to come in the coming weeks and months, are a really clear and public way of understanding who is taking a watt aside in this conflict. but even within the people who are publicly condemning russia or publicly not doing so, there is obviously shades of condemnation
yes, _ pretty much singing with one voice. yes. henry, — pretty much singing with one voice. yes, henry, that is an important and interesting point, you look at a country like india which has criticised to a degree in the uk, but india is a long—standing ally of russia partly because the us has supported its opponents like pakistan and a lot of countries in the middle east, again, have complex relations and do not want... they do not relyjust on the united states. yes and to some degree...
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had a voice, very few mps want to, but the problem hasl haven't really had a voice, very few. mps want to, but the problem has not left, and _ mps want to, but the problem has not left, and it— mps want to, but the problem has not left, and it is— mps want to, but the problem has not left, and it is the— mps want to, but the problem has not left, and it is the third _ mps want to, but the problem has not left, and it is the third time _ mps want to, but the problem has not left, and it is...
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0, voiced by an actor. , , ., words of child 0, voiced by an actor. ., actor. i was supposed to feel safe. the took actor. i was supposed to feel safe. they took me _ actor. i was supposed to feel safe. they took me away _ actor. i was supposed to feel safe. they took me away from _ actor. i was supposed to feel safe. they took me away from the - they took me away from the people that were supposed to protect me and stripped me naked, while on my period. stripped me naked, while on my eriod. . ., , , period. the incident happened in december 2020. _ period. the incident happened in december 2020. the _ period. the incident happened in december 2020. the publication j period. the incident happened in i december 2020. the publication of period. the incident happened in - december 2020. the publication of a safeguarding review made the case public last month. the two female officers involved were removed from front line duties three days after the publication of the safeguarding review. today, we learned the head teacher is leaving due to ill health. we've spoken
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voice. >> even! >> sean: think about the wars you guys have had right here on this program. but you know what, that is the embodiment of freedom of speech. we celebrate it. >> it was going to say before, that is a perfect example. how he airs his grievances and i air my grievances and the audience can decide who is right and who was wrong. this is the principal and how you know you are on the right or wrong side of moral history. let me look the audience in the eye right now. are you afraid to speak on social media into your fear of being boycotted or canceled? if the answer is yes, you're probably on the right side of the moral arc of the censorship debate. doesn't it tell you something that conservatives greatest fear on social media is not for anyone, anyone liberal or conservative, not being allowed to speak. liberals greatest fear is conservatives, conservatives like liberals of tiktok taking their stuff and then putting it on twitter for the world to see. think about that for a second. tiktok t
voice. >> even! >> sean: think about the wars you guys have had right here on this program. but you know what, that is the embodiment of freedom of speech. we celebrate it. >> it was going to say before, that is a perfect example. how he airs his grievances and i air my grievances and the audience can decide who is right and who was wrong. this is the principal and how you know you are on the right or wrong side of moral history. let me look the audience in the eye right now....
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but we'll say, tell a story to people generally don't have a voice. i'm going over time, that's going to be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what actually really does. we ask the question, the people who should be accountable and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. oligarch alert the law mosque is closing in on buying twitter. what does that mean for the rest of the amateur of the kremlin accuses it's adversaries of plotting to kill a russian turtle. the evidence does not ada plus journalism on the run mexico and its culture of violence against report who are killed with impute hello robert gilbert in europe. the listening post where we put the global media in all their forms under the microscope. when ellen musk started tweeting about social media platforms and online ethics, a lot of users concluded he was trolling. the world's richest man has a penchant for pushing people's buttons, but his decision to offer $44000000000.00 for the site reflects how badly he wants it mosque has called himself a
but we'll say, tell a story to people generally don't have a voice. i'm going over time, that's going to be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what actually really does. we ask the question, the people who should be accountable and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. oligarch alert the law mosque is closing in on buying twitter. what does that mean for the rest of the amateur of the kremlin accuses it's adversaries of plotting to kill a...
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a drop in voice at the end of the sentence. there was a considerable pickup in drama and interest when the questioning began. your voice was noticeably better and your facial expressions noticeably better. the mechanics of the room were not too good, because although i heard you well throughout every bit of it, i did not hear your questioners clearly. >> well, the questioners won't talk. >> some of them you could hear, but generally you could not hear them very well. every now and then, you need a good, crisp answer for change of pace, and therefore, i was very glad when you answered one man. i thought your answer on life was good and i thought your answer on vietnam was good. i really didn't like the answer on the gulf, because i believe you said out loud that you can't leave this country. >> it would have to be arranged. i didn't say i would go out of the country at all. >> no, i guess -- >> in fact, i reaffirmed that i wouldn't go. >> then i just didn't get the meaning of it that everybody else did. i think the outstanding t
a drop in voice at the end of the sentence. there was a considerable pickup in drama and interest when the questioning began. your voice was noticeably better and your facial expressions noticeably better. the mechanics of the room were not too good, because although i heard you well throughout every bit of it, i did not hear your questioners clearly. >> well, the questioners won't talk. >> some of them you could hear, but generally you could not hear them very well. every now and...
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three-month-old artie in fine voice on a zoom call- artie in fine voice on a zoom call from australia and should be the guest of honour at his mum and dads wedding in norfolk thisjune. guest of honour at his mum and dad's wedding in norfolk this june._ wedding in norfolk this june. coming back as new— wedding in norfolk this june. coming back as new parents, _ wedding in norfolk this june. coming back as new parents, we _ wedding in norfolk this june. coming back as new parents, we haven't - wedding in norfolk this june. coming | back as new parents, we haven't seen the family for a year, and we arrived a week or so later and we had this wedding that has been on the cards for several years. technically, lucia and amit are already married. this was their lockdown ceremony in county hall norfolk two years ago. although the scenery wasn't great, the sun was shining. at home in norwich, the mother of the bride is looking forward to the special day for 300 guests at this country house venue in north norfolk. but if baby arti's passport isn't processed in time, it's all off. there is a lo
three-month-old artie in fine voice on a zoom call- artie in fine voice on a zoom call from australia and should be the guest of honour at his mum and dads wedding in norfolk thisjune. guest of honour at his mum and dad's wedding in norfolk this june._ wedding in norfolk this june. coming back as new— wedding in norfolk this june. coming back as new parents, _ wedding in norfolk this june. coming back as new parents, we _ wedding in norfolk this june. coming back as new parents, we haven't -...
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i am the political director of western native voice. we are a nonprofit in on tenant that specializes in voting rights, human rights for native americans in montana. i am currently in butane, org or -- organ, going to law school but our organization is based in billings and we have over 12,000 members in montana and -- [indiscernible] run out over idaho and montana -- spread out over idaho and montana and washington as well. we feel -- we work with a lot of boys -- people who feel like their voices do not matter. just wondering some examples in the u.s. or other parts of the world that demonstrate that -- to minority groups like native americans that their voice does matter and how we can relate that message -- relay that message. >> secretary. -- secretary rice. >> i think you have to impress upon people that their voice will not matter if they don't use it and don't exercise it. i have heard, my voice doesn't matter so i won't votes or not organized. that is not the answer and particularly, you are in the minority, you have to exercis
i am the political director of western native voice. we are a nonprofit in on tenant that specializes in voting rights, human rights for native americans in montana. i am currently in butane, org or -- organ, going to law school but our organization is based in billings and we have over 12,000 members in montana and -- [indiscernible] run out over idaho and montana -- spread out over idaho and montana and washington as well. we feel -- we work with a lot of boys -- people who feel like their...
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we are hearing your voice. [inaudible]. >> include part of the district 4 -- caller can you hear my voice? can you hear me? you are -- you are connection is very poor and i think we only heard the conclusion portion of your commentsil story your time but make sure we hear all of your comments can you speak in your microphone? hello. yes. >> hi. my name is eleanor i lip in the sunset and divided up in every way imaginable during this process. i would like to see us in d5 we identify with neighbors in the hate and western edition. we are renters live in apartment and work for wages commute home and buy groceries at the corner store. we rely on public open space and public schools. climbed ninth avenue is their commercial center but coming down for the weekends does not institute a community of interest instead a trend of the neighboring that leads to displace am. the people in the hills have houses, lawns and sxars garages. they drive to a market and fill up for the week don't rely on neighborhood services we mus
we are hearing your voice. [inaudible]. >> include part of the district 4 -- caller can you hear my voice? can you hear me? you are -- you are connection is very poor and i think we only heard the conclusion portion of your commentsil story your time but make sure we hear all of your comments can you speak in your microphone? hello. yes. >> hi. my name is eleanor i lip in the sunset and divided up in every way imaginable during this process. i would like to see us in d5 we identify...
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her singular perspective and voice are sorely needed. judge jackson's service as a trial judge on the united states district court for the district of columbia is also of particular note in this nomination. only one of the current supreme court justices, justice sotomayor, has ever served on a trial court. and as a trial court judge, judge jackson worked to ensure that the parties before her understood her approach to deciding cases. judge jackson has explained that as a trial judge, she emphasized speaking directly to the individuals who appeared before her, not just to their lawyers. she used the parties' names and treated them with respect. see sought to ensure that those hospital her rulings would directly impact clearly understood the proceedings in which they were involved, what was happening, and why it was happening. this approach speaks to a judge who understands the importance of accessibility to the law, to a judicial process that isn't shrouded in mystery, and to a system that fulfills its promise of equal justice under the l
her singular perspective and voice are sorely needed. judge jackson's service as a trial judge on the united states district court for the district of columbia is also of particular note in this nomination. only one of the current supreme court justices, justice sotomayor, has ever served on a trial court. and as a trial court judge, judge jackson worked to ensure that the parties before her understood her approach to deciding cases. judge jackson has explained that as a trial judge, she...
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you boy with a medical center was sunny voice. you think it takes a little people? oh, in this keep is to pinch salt water regime of bass was hold on for city. how come it for? how much mr. jim? i saw an offer from them with with with the film you still get by seeing devon does require to get a one or does figure out the question would to get to know that of on them of well to say and for them to get on. don't you will will no, nobody yoko and one job get it a well, we'll shoot them for us to have our, our with i did that. it. huh. i with just in short also no addition to help and we're all going on. but if we're not gonna talk to them, but they'll be shuttled over in, but i'll give you a voice for you to do our jo colbin. i'm wow, thank you. best blue circle. got that i can go back to my worker. delegate opens your judo of not chicken woollen. don't before chick didn't know who showed up one or have you book written all over them, but i don't i put off all i did in with the with over chance. ah, i can ask them how to make what didn't go. yeah. got it. you know, wha
you boy with a medical center was sunny voice. you think it takes a little people? oh, in this keep is to pinch salt water regime of bass was hold on for city. how come it for? how much mr. jim? i saw an offer from them with with with the film you still get by seeing devon does require to get a one or does figure out the question would to get to know that of on them of well to say and for them to get on. don't you will will no, nobody yoko and one job get it a well, we'll shoot them for us to...
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you've ignored those voices. and because of that, and because of how the elections commission appointees are voting often with the mayor's office or mayor's appointees, that's why you're going to go before them on sunday for reconsideration. you can reverse it and i think put this issue to bed by just listening to the public and respecting their views. you haven't fully done that. you have given lip service and haven't done that. this is david elliot lewis, long-term tenderloin resident. thank you for your time and consideration. please listen to us. that's all: >> thank you, david elliot for sharing your comment was the task force. next speaker, please. >> is there a caller on the line ready to give their comments and general public comment? perhaps it is an unattended line. we can come back around to it. can we have the next speaker. >> hi, can you hear me? >> yes. >> can you hear me? >> yes, we can. >> hi. i wanted to follow up, we know the election commission meeting is coming up. someone said it was the firs
you've ignored those voices. and because of that, and because of how the elections commission appointees are voting often with the mayor's office or mayor's appointees, that's why you're going to go before them on sunday for reconsideration. you can reverse it and i think put this issue to bed by just listening to the public and respecting their views. you haven't fully done that. you have given lip service and haven't done that. this is david elliot lewis, long-term tenderloin resident. thank...
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it must show its - its voice heard. it must show its clear— its voice heard. it must show its clear choices _ its voice heard. it must show its clear choices and _ its voice heard. it must show its clear choices and build - its voice heard. it must show its clear choices and build its - its voice heard. it must show its . clear choices and build its strength in all— clear choices and build its strength in all areas. — clear choices and build its strength in all areas, and _ clear choices and build its strength in all areas, and we _ clear choices and build its strength in all areas, and we will— clear choices and build its strength in all areas, and we will continue l in all areas, and we will continue to do— in all areas, and we will continue to do that — in all areas, and we will continue to do that my— in all areas, and we will continue to do that. my friends, _ in all areas, and we will continue to do that. my friends, we - in all areas, and we will continue to do that. my friends, we will. in all areas, and we will continue . to do that. my fr
it must show its - its voice heard. it must show its clear— its voice heard. it must show its clear choices _ its voice heard. it must show its clear choices and _ its voice heard. it must show its clear choices and build - its voice heard. it must show its clear choices and build its - its voice heard. it must show its . clear choices and build its strength in all— clear choices and build its strength in all areas. — clear choices and build its strength in all areas, and _ clear choices...
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Apr 12, 2022
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i feel a voice tell everyone about the topic was their life. i am the voice. we are the voice. a move i should i tell you i'm going and from a broken hammer, iowa, a to them all you can give me a, a, a, a, because a you need then you will michel can look lab result, optional. mother noah. my martha, scott. he said. mm hm. and that social a yeah. a. so for the much you did a very much let me know how to react with a lender for him with a with a she can come tumbling. i'm see tomorrow 16th rowena then go with wants to let me have the wrong a draw on a mug that i did and i wanna get a donovan. i'm gonna start my loan is to feed me noisy mom. i don't have a fixed if any calls of any problem to prevent from coming over as a whole is off. it's just a bit. it gives a huge information about the ground about the lot about the sound and about the biggest teacher index level in america. you need that and find them, stick it on or they are there that i knew in your own study oil. can you go not that they can achieve great monitoring with brought to come to ireland. ah, i don't recall this.
i feel a voice tell everyone about the topic was their life. i am the voice. we are the voice. a move i should i tell you i'm going and from a broken hammer, iowa, a to them all you can give me a, a, a, a, because a you need then you will michel can look lab result, optional. mother noah. my martha, scott. he said. mm hm. and that social a yeah. a. so for the much you did a very much let me know how to react with a lender for him with a with a she can come tumbling. i'm see tomorrow 16th rowena...
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i am the voice we out of the voice. a good i'm from oklahoma. i had a ha to them. with a a optional mother, noah. my is my feel hot, but scott ah, i might be there and that social then become why hadn't been a lot, not a yeah. let me get up there. so for the much you did a very much let me know how to react with barbara and gamma. so let's see grandma mom, i got a lot to push the time nana. so then we know how about a a, she'd a can't come somebody. i'm seen tomorrow, 16th of awareness then ago. yeah. with the lumps coming up. rhonda la a drawn up. log that out of under i what i get is i like an donovan. i'm going to start. my loan is to feed me noisy mom. i don't want it that is just a bit fixed. if there is any call that a problem to prevent her from coming over as a horrible fixture. but it gives a huge information about the ground about the lot about the, about the teacher index level. when america did a, you knew that fine of, of took it on there. that i knew who said here, who can, you know they can achieve great monitoring with it can do on ah, i don't recal
i am the voice we out of the voice. a good i'm from oklahoma. i had a ha to them. with a a optional mother, noah. my is my feel hot, but scott ah, i might be there and that social then become why hadn't been a lot, not a yeah. let me get up there. so for the much you did a very much let me know how to react with barbara and gamma. so let's see grandma mom, i got a lot to push the time nana. so then we know how about a a, she'd a can't come somebody. i'm seen tomorrow, 16th of awareness then...
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man 3, voice-over: a very, very large cost to coal-mining. you're basically signing death warrants for people who live there. zulu: the people here are working just to put food on the table. there, they just have to survive. [camera lens clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are blasting, you can even smell it. even if you wipe yourself like this, you-- there's a black dust in your hand. so what about if you inhale it? [distant chatter] [child's congested coughing] woman: i moved to mpumala
man 3, voice-over: a very, very large cost to coal-mining. you're basically signing death warrants for people who live there. zulu: the people here are working just to put food on the table. there, they just have to survive. [camera lens clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal...
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i am the voice we out of the voice. the. i should tell you, i'm going to my program how much i had you a hi to them. with a, a optional mother. noah is my feel hot. scott: ah, i might be there and that sexual then click on why hadn't been a lot not yet listed for the market. you didn't have a much. let me how to react with. i bother and gamma. so let's see. grandma mom, i got a lot to push the lender for habitat, nana so then we know how about a a new sheet, a car, come tumbling. i'm see tomorrow 16th rowena then ago i'm filling out the a drawn up. log that out of under i, what i get is a donovan. i'm going to start. my loan is to feed me noisy mom. i don't a fixed, if any calls of any problem to prevent her from coming over as a horrible fixture, but it gives a huge information about the ground about the law, about the, about the teacher index level. when america you'd find them, stick it on or they are there that i annual cleaning. when city oil can you know they can achieve great monitoring with it can do on ah, i don't r
i am the voice we out of the voice. the. i should tell you, i'm going to my program how much i had you a hi to them. with a, a optional mother. noah is my feel hot. scott: ah, i might be there and that sexual then click on why hadn't been a lot not yet listed for the market. you didn't have a much. let me how to react with. i bother and gamma. so let's see. grandma mom, i got a lot to push the lender for habitat, nana so then we know how about a a new sheet, a car, come tumbling. i'm see...
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along gone was once chief of the mandarin service at the broadcast voice of america. but she lost that job after this interview in 2017. i thought i did my research. i said, wow, i need to interview this guy. if you want to grant us an interview, i will do that with the jungle real estate movement. when grey or miles clock had fled china in 2014 months after his departure authorities there arrested this man spied chief march n once, the powerful vice minister for state security and arguably, or most important ally law is now serving a life sentence for corruption you know, in, from many sources that security and business have been going for decades for and be never found anyone who's willing to talk to the public on this house before the interview. a chinese government spokesperson said this, germany, oh dear, what is unusual? eugene shall fantasia here and go and go. you follow holmes? open g for the complete opposite. what chinese officials had also contacted voice of america 2 days prior to the interview to demand it's cancellation. still it went ahead and schedule
along gone was once chief of the mandarin service at the broadcast voice of america. but she lost that job after this interview in 2017. i thought i did my research. i said, wow, i need to interview this guy. if you want to grant us an interview, i will do that with the jungle real estate movement. when grey or miles clock had fled china in 2014 months after his departure authorities there arrested this man spied chief march n once, the powerful vice minister for state security and arguably, or...