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remy, you defend murderers and you are proud of that.ou are taking the side of the terrorists in these ads. am i right? >> as always you are absolutely wrong. i think the problem is not with the posters. it is with the people viewing the posters. i don't understand why our society these days tends to cater to the ignorance, to the lower -- to the lowest level of intelligence in society. if you don't understand that these people on the side of the bus are not emblematic of a race or culture, that's your problem. let's not dumb down to the americans. let's teachers and them so we don't have to worry about this perception. >> a good p oi nt, remi. paul, you are as hated as the terrorists in those ads. should the fbi have caved to pressure? >> no, this is ridiculous. i'm sorry they happen to all look alike from a certain region of the world, but that's the way it is. what they want to do is take the faces off and leave the words up. apparently i need a poster to tell me, if you see a terrorist, report it? the other thing is if this is the wo
remy, you defend murderers and you are proud of that.ou are taking the side of the terrorists in these ads. am i right? >> as always you are absolutely wrong. i think the problem is not with the posters. it is with the people viewing the posters. i don't understand why our society these days tends to cater to the ignorance, to the lower -- to the lowest level of intelligence in society. if you don't understand that these people on the side of the bus are not emblematic of a race or...
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palestine it's a struggle that comes in many different forms from protest poetry my next guest is remi nazia palestinian american poet an activist who uses his art to inspire and educate others on the plight of palestinians in store hundreds of venues across the u.s. and europe and the middle east and now he's here in studio to perform one of his most popular pieces called normalize this. nothing is normal about occupation nothing normal about apartheid if the cleansing siege blockade suttle in the roads bombing water well schools mosques and un buildings nothing normal about putting a civilian population on a diet paying non-indigenous foreigners to settle land that is already populated rewinding the nakba with each stone childhood trying to desensitise the bullet holes and call much put into the bodies about some of the russian made and rachel corrie no i don't want to normalize with you i don't want to hug have coffee talk it out break bread sit around the campfire each morning and gush about how we're all the same i don't want to share the stage can write a poem submit to your anth
palestine it's a struggle that comes in many different forms from protest poetry my next guest is remi nazia palestinian american poet an activist who uses his art to inspire and educate others on the plight of palestinians in store hundreds of venues across the u.s. and europe and the middle east and now he's here in studio to perform one of his most popular pieces called normalize this. nothing is normal about occupation nothing normal about apartheid if the cleansing siege blockade suttle in...
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." >> when the attorney general r remy in california after the extradition, he indicated that he wanted the death penalty on each of the three charges. he wanted the death penalty three times. made me realize how serious they were. it made me realize that it wasn't about me, because i could be killed three times. it was about the construction of this imaginary enemy, and i was the embodiment of that enemy. >> she wasn't that interested in talking about what ha
." >> when the attorney general r remy in california after the extradition, he indicated that he wanted the death penalty on each of the three charges. he wanted the death penalty three times. made me realize how serious they were. it made me realize that it wasn't about me, because i could be killed three times. it was about the construction of this imaginary enemy, and i was the embodiment of that enemy. >> she wasn't that interested in talking about what ha
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>> right, we used the macro model remi, the regional model for san francisco, and we have recently we went to the add on that is transportation related specifically. now, i just this is an interesting subject i think that a lot of people, when there is, a problem in the system and the delays and people think, this is having a... you know an economic productivity impact and so this is as far as i know the first time that we have done this analysis and i think that it is a good start. and i agree with you, that it is conservative, which i think that probably makes sense for when you are starting out to take it step by step and just to reiterate this, this is a subset of muni related delays, and it is only peak hours during the week. and it is limited to specific events, break-downs, and very discreet main nens or vehicles of kinds of failures or you know that someone has a medical or an event or something that delays the system, is that right? >> right. >> and also the maintenance reasons. >> so there are, of course, other issues and i will give you two examples from last week. but, i d
>> right, we used the macro model remi, the regional model for san francisco, and we have recently we went to the add on that is transportation related specifically. now, i just this is an interesting subject i think that a lot of people, when there is, a problem in the system and the delays and people think, this is having a... you know an economic productivity impact and so this is as far as i know the first time that we have done this analysis and i think that it is a good start. and i...
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i was also able to speak to remy about his activism and poetry i first asked him as a palestinian american what emotions come to his mind when thinking of the gaza flotilla tragedy three years ago. i mean it's sad and tragic i mean whether it's people killed on the flotilla the massacre in gaza in two thousand in two thousand and nine or dating back to the you know israel has been allowed to act with impunity supported by the united states the european union the u.k. so for me it just reaffirms that notion that we need to be taking action it's important to educate and advocate but the flood was an action and so i work on boycott divestment sanctions specifically on cultural boycott and you know we live in the united states we're not a silent actor our government gives three point one billion dollars a year in military aid to israel in two thousand and fourteen they'll be giving three point four billion we act as their veto inside and outside of u.n. we give advanced weaponry we need to be caught in a direct line of complicity to our government through our tax dollars to the community and c
i was also able to speak to remy about his activism and poetry i first asked him as a palestinian american what emotions come to his mind when thinking of the gaza flotilla tragedy three years ago. i mean it's sad and tragic i mean whether it's people killed on the flotilla the massacre in gaza in two thousand in two thousand and nine or dating back to the you know israel has been allowed to act with impunity supported by the united states the european union the u.k. so for me it just reaffirms...
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giving people a friendly remi reminder when possible. safe. >> t stopped had a whole lot of unique excuses. >> no. i thought she was going to stop. >> i don't know what i thought. don't go there. >> i thought there was no people. nobody was there in front of you? >> the irony was i saw all the motorcycles and thought what are they doing over there. >> right when i'm going through, i see this pedestrian right here. it's like come on, this is ridiculous. >> you were trapped? >> for sure. >> well, we just got the number of total citations issued today from police. police tell me they tacted 261 drivers today, 100 for pedestrian violations. by the way, the fine for the ticket is between $250 and $350. pretty expensive day for those who got cited. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> a good reminder for all of us to watch out for pedestrians. a first ever recall for the electric car maker. recalling 1400 of the model s cars. there's a defect in the mounting bracket of the left seat. passengers face a higher risk of injury in a crash because of this defec
giving people a friendly remi reminder when possible. safe. >> t stopped had a whole lot of unique excuses. >> no. i thought she was going to stop. >> i don't know what i thought. don't go there. >> i thought there was no people. nobody was there in front of you? >> the irony was i saw all the motorcycles and thought what are they doing over there. >> right when i'm going through, i see this pedestrian right here. it's like come on, this is ridiculous....
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police in chicago, philadelphia and houston dealing with theft of hair extensions, specifically the remynd. they sell from 100 to $1,000 per pack. they are so expensive that underground markets have suddenly popped up all over the place. cnn says, last year alone, ropers made off with $230,000 worth of extensions from just a single chicago salon. >> yours is real. >> yes, it is. >> mine is too. >> believe it or not. >>> meteorologist, christina loren, you have gorgeous hair. >> thanks. i want to pull on jon's hair too. good morning to you. we know it is real. we have a great-looking day shaping up. 97, inland. bayside, 84 degrees at the coast. 75 degrees. someone's hair who i don't need to pull, because it is already looking good, mike inno houye. >> thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >>> over towards the eastshore freeway, a smooth drive. we have the sig alert we are tracking. traffic is very light. we will send it back to you. >> 5:27. the monthly jobs report minutes away from being released. we will have them for you as soon as they come out. >>> plus, facing the music. a disgra
police in chicago, philadelphia and houston dealing with theft of hair extensions, specifically the remynd. they sell from 100 to $1,000 per pack. they are so expensive that underground markets have suddenly popped up all over the place. cnn says, last year alone, ropers made off with $230,000 worth of extensions from just a single chicago salon. >> yours is real. >> yes, it is. >> mine is too. >> believe it or not. >>> meteorologist, christina loren, you have...
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remi on the top. and wandering around is duke.pictures of your dog at work. full bunch of you already have. >> brian: this is from bailey's owner, rita. my husband and i are truck drivers. this is our poodle, bailey, standing on the dash of our truck. >> alisyn: adorable. meanwhile, this is from willow's owner, paula. this is willow working on the printer. i love willow's hairdo. >> steve: very nice. e-mail from milo's owner, will from massachusetts. there is milo in the truck. he's a contractor and he loves going to work with the dog. >> alisyn: he's dressed appropriately. >> steve: very nice. look at that little thing. >> brian: my dog is just a little hyper today. new calls to get rid of the irs. is it time to dump the agency? we'll talk about that and talk about a flat tax and a fair and balanced debate next. >> steve: is it time to get rid of the irs? >> alisyn: look at the newest wedding crasher. a tiger photo bomb this is couple's wedding. is it real? we have proof that it is. >> brian: wow. the couple survive. >> steve: ta
remi on the top. and wandering around is duke.pictures of your dog at work. full bunch of you already have. >> brian: this is from bailey's owner, rita. my husband and i are truck drivers. this is our poodle, bailey, standing on the dash of our truck. >> alisyn: adorable. meanwhile, this is from willow's owner, paula. this is willow working on the printer. i love willow's hairdo. >> steve: very nice. e-mail from milo's owner, will from massachusetts. there is milo in the...
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." >> when the attorney general r remy in california after the extradition, he indicated that he wanted the death penalty on each of the three charges. he wanted the death penalty three times. made me realize how serious they were. it made me realize that it wasn't about me, because i could be killed three times. it was about the construction of this imaginary enemy, and i was the embodiment of that enemy. >> she wasn't that interested in talking about what happened. the crime, the applications of being chased by the fbi. she was not the love story. she was a interest in talking about it. she was also one of those people you do not go to directly. i was trying to get to her directly. i figured out that there were very important people in her life, and i chipped away at the people she knew and trusted. , was able to get them involved and month and see my previous work. slowly, she came around. she agreed to meet me. >> no maker on the life on angela davis, sunday 8:00. a form from the 60th annual conference on world affairs. this panel discusses the effects of the internet and new techno
." >> when the attorney general r remy in california after the extradition, he indicated that he wanted the death penalty on each of the three charges. he wanted the death penalty three times. made me realize how serious they were. it made me realize that it wasn't about me, because i could be killed three times. it was about the construction of this imaginary enemy, and i was the embodiment of that enemy. >> she wasn't that interested in talking about what happened. the crime,...
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and in order to remedy the profound evil, those two things were put on hold and once it was remied, the idea we were going to go back to square one. >> the actual normal in the country which is the state's rights and the feds not interferring with state's rights. which is why they said five years and that's what they thought it would take. you do the math better than i do. >> no, i don't. there is a reason we did that instead of medicine. >> let me ask you what we are seeing on the left. there is how you believe that the left is race obsessed and they need to perpetuate the narrative and that this is the right trying to ignore the rights. >> you would have to be progress to hate this kind of progress. and the people who seem to hate it are the movement progressive and race hucksteres. it is a moment that the supreme court took to recognize the achievement of american society in overcoming the form of institutional racism and instead of celebrating it, the people who depend on the demagoguery are screaming bloody murder. >> in mississippi in 1965 it was less than 70 percent for whites an
and in order to remedy the profound evil, those two things were put on hold and once it was remied, the idea we were going to go back to square one. >> the actual normal in the country which is the state's rights and the feds not interferring with state's rights. which is why they said five years and that's what they thought it would take. you do the math better than i do. >> no, i don't. there is a reason we did that instead of medicine. >> let me ask you what we are seeing...
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this is remi who's had a lifelong grudge with uninkjet printer.live" earlier this week. this one, i think i broke a rib laughing. it's terrific. >> a cat thing. we had the cat in the box yesterday too. i love it. i love it. >> because they made the call. >> "deals & steals." other flea and tick products work... eventually. but sergeants® pronyl otc® max for dogs starts to kill in minutes. it contains fipronil, an active ingredient in frontline® brand products... plus a second active ingredient to maximize results. that means faster protection and fewer bites for your pets and your family! now that's good news... ...even on a bad day! look for pronyl otc® and pronyl otc® max at grocery, mass and dollar stores nationwide. our ships are designed for wow. ♪ oh ♪ sometimes ♪ i get a good feeling ♪ yeah ♪ get a feeling that i never, never, never, never had before ♪ ♪ no, no, i get a good feeling ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] all this... only on royal caribbean. call 1-800-royal-caribbean today. creating gimmicky words like "hyper-softacular" to tell you our
this is remi who's had a lifelong grudge with uninkjet printer.live" earlier this week. this one, i think i broke a rib laughing. it's terrific. >> a cat thing. we had the cat in the box yesterday too. i love it. i love it. >> because they made the call. >> "deals & steals." other flea and tick products work... eventually. but sergeants® pronyl otc® max for dogs starts to kill in minutes. it contains fipronil, an active ingredient in frontline® brand...
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>> steve: that of course is remington, also known as remi belonging to jen cunningham, one of our bign: the dog is a little bit hyper today. >> alisyn: duke is having gas astro intestinal issues. >> steve: how much does that dog way? >> brian: if you remember the first time you were on television you were probably gassy. >> alisyn: so glad to do smello-vision at home. >> clayton: i can see that being brian's dog. couldn't you? take your dog to work. >> tucker: this is why we are better than the terrorists. i'm serious. we love dogs and they don't. >> alisyn: you are right. you guys loved it yesterday so much that it was take your dog to work day that you sent in your photos. here are a few. including a former u.s. general. >> clayton: look at general tommy franks sending this photo of his cat on his desk. i don't know what's more interesting there the cat or that messy desk? >> tucker: is that a-posthumous photo? >> alisyn: this is adorable bijou. >> clayton: that's not the dog's name. >> alisyn: that's its name? >> tucker: cubic call with owner cheryl. 2-year-old chocolate lab. steph
>> steve: that of course is remington, also known as remi belonging to jen cunningham, one of our bign: the dog is a little bit hyper today. >> alisyn: duke is having gas astro intestinal issues. >> steve: how much does that dog way? >> brian: if you remember the first time you were on television you were probably gassy. >> alisyn: so glad to do smello-vision at home. >> clayton: i can see that being brian's dog. couldn't you? take your dog to work. >>...
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. >> and a shout out to gavin, sidney caleb, ben and remy. >> a lot of beatles fans are excited aboutmmons. >> the hysteria the fab four. their music lives on through the ages. and now former beatles drummer ringo star is giving us a remarkably personal behind the scenes look at the historic band with a collection of photographs, many of which only recently discovered. >> when i started this archive, you know i decided to archive my stuff to see what i had. which i was so surprised. >> reporter: the photographs of the musician's childhood, material drums, the first car. >> i liked the tricks of photography too in those days. >> reporter: and what it was like to be part of the biggest selling band of all time. >> there's pictures of you from inside a car in the hotel room. >> the inside of the car shows the moment of the beatles >> like this shot. just looking at fans, looking at you. >> yeah. this is a crowded car. and how great -- oh, i'm going to shoot that. >> and the quieter moments, george heyson inharrison in the bathroom. and a playful moment with paul. star suggests he may hav
. >> and a shout out to gavin, sidney caleb, ben and remy. >> a lot of beatles fans are excited aboutmmons. >> the hysteria the fab four. their music lives on through the ages. and now former beatles drummer ringo star is giving us a remarkably personal behind the scenes look at the historic band with a collection of photographs, many of which only recently discovered. >> when i started this archive, you know i decided to archive my stuff to see what i had. which i was...