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President John F. Kennedy can finally make the speech he never got to deliver because of his assassination — thanks to voice synthesis technology.....Kennedy was on his way to give the speech in Dallas when he was gunned down in his motorcade by Lee Harvey Oswald on Nov. 22, 1963.....His voice — with its signature Boston accent and distinctive cadence — was forever silenced, but the 2,590 words he had planned to deliver survived.....Sound engineers from Scottish company CereProc spent two months this year synthesizing 116,777 voice samples — each 0.4 seconds long — from 831 of his speeches and radio addresses to bring the speech to life.....The Speech highlights things that we can learn from today...Why are the parties so petty....Pelosi, the time could be coming to an end....Would Hillary have even been physically up for the job? Hillary as President....Why it would never work, and how much worse off we would be...she doubled down on her deplorable comment in India...The Great White Out!....White Washing history....charging white people more money at a restaurant...why are those who claim they hate racist behavior so eager to draw attention to skin color?...How about Canadians as the last white race....Is the President a Narcissist? Is that such a bad thing? How Donald Trump is dealing with his cabinet is really more indicative of him being used to being CEO. |