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racist, remi? >> it is. you are right. the hockey league, then maybe his point would make sense. not when it is predominantly african-american. >> what do you think? >> i don't think it is racist. it made no sense. it is like where is this coming from? why did he feel so compelled to do this tweet that has no validity whatsoever. >> so you are saying racism makes sense? >> no. >> that's what i just heard. >> i don't mind it if it makes sense. >> stupidity can't be racist. >> i agree. >> stupidity is racist. >> i agree. it was dumb. the real sin was it wasn't funny. you shouldn't try to be funny. >> he wasn't trying to be funny. >> he was trying to make a joke. >> i don't think he was trying to make a joke. >> i am a professional. it was a failed attempt at humor. i do it all the time. >> you do, and it doesn't stop you. here is my point -- >> does that mean pull mccurio can be a politician? >> he is not even here. >> people who scream racist, it is the thought in their head that makes that connection. if he is talk about d
racist, remi? >> it is. you are right. the hockey league, then maybe his point would make sense. not when it is predominantly african-american. >> what do you think? >> i don't think it is racist. it made no sense. it is like where is this coming from? why did he feel so compelled to do this tweet that has no validity whatsoever. >> so you are saying racism makes sense? >> no. >> that's what i just heard. >> i don't mind it if it makes sense. >>...
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remy, thanks so much for being with us. i really appreciate it.gh something like this before, so let me just ask you right out. you've seen these images of the debris, the possible debris, these two images. do they hold out hope for you? does it make sense that these could be pieces of the plane? >> well, i think it's way too early to tell and nobody can know for sure. we will know only when it is possible to get closer sight of those objects, we'll know. >> you've been through an investigation. you know, there's no two investigations exactly alike, but the air france crash, that plane missing for several days before something was spotted, but something spotted much more quickly. what do you think the biggest complications are right now for investigators? >> i think the biggest complication is that we really don't know where the aircraft might be. so, the area of uncertainty is much bigger than what it was for the air france 447 search. >> and without any certain sign of debris over the last two weeks -- and again, we are waiting to get more clari
remy, thanks so much for being with us. i really appreciate it.gh something like this before, so let me just ask you right out. you've seen these images of the debris, the possible debris, these two images. do they hold out hope for you? does it make sense that these could be pieces of the plane? >> well, i think it's way too early to tell and nobody can know for sure. we will know only when it is possible to get closer sight of those objects, we'll know. >> you've been through an...
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if you are going to ban remi martin and hennessey? it doesn't make any sense. >> who told you that. that's crazy talk. >> and you are young. >> oh my gosh. >> now, did you notice a certain type of clientele would order hennessey or these drinks? >> the bar has sworn me to secrecy. however, why don't we just ban people while we are at it. if there are certain people who are the ones who keep coming back ban the people. truly if they are worried about security, how about the bartenders cutting people off that they don't instigate fights. >> it needs to be bar rescued. >> you double majored in stereo typing and prejudice at columbia university. what a is your take on this? >> i don't like to call it a major. that's offensive to the other classes. this is obviously racially motivated. it is ridiculous to say it is not. the bar is in serious danger of losing their liquor license. there were 23 incidents of violence or whatever. i don't think -- wow, they are playing me out. all right. i don't think you should serve jack daniels if there are bikers coming in. >> we will be back with more
if you are going to ban remi martin and hennessey? it doesn't make any sense. >> who told you that. that's crazy talk. >> and you are young. >> oh my gosh. >> now, did you notice a certain type of clientele would order hennessey or these drinks? >> the bar has sworn me to secrecy. however, why don't we just ban people while we are at it. if there are certain people who are the ones who keep coming back ban the people. truly if they are worried about security, how...
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epilepsy and considered mad by many people, van gogh was confined in the sanitarium here at saint-remy near arles. from his window, he could look out on the weird rocky outcrops of the alpilles mountains. in june 1889, that view inspired one of his most famous paintings. the painting is starry night. starry night was an attempt to make a modern religious art. van gogh was suspicious, however, of the catholic undertones of bernard's and gauguin's religious themes. here he uses typically protestant nature symbolism-- suns and stars and trees striving upwards towards the heavens. incorporating a cyprus tree so characteristic of provence, the painting nevertheless has a dutch church and dutch cottages. van gogh painted starry night using modern color theory. the complementary pair of yellow for light and blue for darkness translated the black and white opposition of religious pictures of divine illumination, such as rembrandt's print of the annunciation to the shepherds. and it was also typical of dutch 17th-century woodcuts of celestial revelations. unfortunately for van gogh, neither ber
epilepsy and considered mad by many people, van gogh was confined in the sanitarium here at saint-remy near arles. from his window, he could look out on the weird rocky outcrops of the alpilles mountains. in june 1889, that view inspired one of his most famous paintings. the painting is starry night. starry night was an attempt to make a modern religious art. van gogh was suspicious, however, of the catholic undertones of bernard's and gauguin's religious themes. here he uses typically...
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and it begets progress, and it remied yates the segregation that would seem to be at the core of the problem. >> hyacinth is this about moving kids around or building quality schools in the community, so people put down roots, and there's community buy-in? >> yes, those are all good things. all kids should be funded equally. it's not fair that the kid in hartford doesn't have magnet schools. it's almost saying that equality should be equal for everyone in the same rate. it's totally different. they have all of the resources to address all of the issues. they're not dealing with kids with special needs. >> that's not true. >> elizabeth. >> trying to make it sound different. >> elizabeth, we have about 30 seconds left. and i want to give you the last word. >> america needs to invest in human capital. what we have, the biggest block block of our potential is our people. if we don't invest in giving people education and the ability to find meaningful work, and in the ability to provide for their families, then we will all -- america as a whole will decline, will continue to decline. >> t
and it begets progress, and it remied yates the segregation that would seem to be at the core of the problem. >> hyacinth is this about moving kids around or building quality schools in the community, so people put down roots, and there's community buy-in? >> yes, those are all good things. all kids should be funded equally. it's not fair that the kid in hartford doesn't have magnet schools. it's almost saying that equality should be equal for everyone in the same rate. it's totally...
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they kept raising remy cdit limit, so i figured it was okay to buy more stuff.tty soon, i was using my tuition to pay it down. i had to drop out of school. how am i going to make money without a degree? and hardwick told me it was fine to make minimum payments. but what he didn't tell me is the interest fees compounded into the stratosphere. if i had paris hilton's money i still wouldn't be able to pay it off. look... we were just supposed to fall asleep and let the carbon monoxide do the rest. we thought it woue ld blepainss. when i was in the fire, i thought i was dead. and all i wanted was to be back here with jess alive. i mean... jess should be here instead of me. did she mention keith reynolds to you? the other credit guy? mm-hmm. no. why? he was killed this afternoon. really? that's the first piece of good news i've heard all day. i'm happy for you. (garbled radio transmission) calleigh, dispatch told me you came back to the scene. what's up? yeah, you know the leaves you brought in? they didn't have any gunpowder on them. you sure? that means that the sh
they kept raising remy cdit limit, so i figured it was okay to buy more stuff.tty soon, i was using my tuition to pay it down. i had to drop out of school. how am i going to make money without a degree? and hardwick told me it was fine to make minimum payments. but what he didn't tell me is the interest fees compounded into the stratosphere. if i had paris hilton's money i still wouldn't be able to pay it off. look... we were just supposed to fall asleep and let the carbon monoxide do the rest....
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. >> i hope that he would remy. >> search presence are in the sky again, and resuming the death which success means dashing those hopes. abc news, new york. >> crews are also using unmanned probes. the autonomous underwater vehicles can go as deep as 20,000 feet and create maps to guide searchers but they are slow. they search about 8 square miles today and the searches could take months or years and crews my not have that kind of time. signals coming from the black boxes are expected to last only 15 more days. >> it's a need they will a haystack and obviously it becomes sub sincely more difficult to find them once the pingers have gone silent. >> even worse, there may be no information on the voice recorder at all. it records on a two-hour loop and if the plane kept flying for seven hours or more we may never know what happened when it changed course. there is the possibility both recorders were shut off, either because the circuit breakers were intentionally pulled or due to a catastrophic power failure. michelle obama said u.s. is offering as many resources as possible to assist in
. >> i hope that he would remy. >> search presence are in the sky again, and resuming the death which success means dashing those hopes. abc news, new york. >> crews are also using unmanned probes. the autonomous underwater vehicles can go as deep as 20,000 feet and create maps to guide searchers but they are slow. they search about 8 square miles today and the searches could take months or years and crews my not have that kind of time. signals coming from the black boxes are...
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putin is saying that he is not going to add remi a to russia. -- crimea to russia.he also made comments about victor yanukovych. and you give us an update on where he is? >> he is in russia. he gave a press conference over the weekend. presidenticance of putin saying that president yanukovych is the only legitimate president of ukraine and not the people in power now basically, just yesterday, the russians in the security council and the u.n. said that yanukovych had asked putin to intervene militarily in the ukraine. president putin saying that yanukovych is the legitimate president of the ukraine and also the russians have said that the legitimate president of the ukraine has asked us to send troops in. it is justifying what they have already done. >> does this suggest that ,hatever putin is going to do that russia may continue to go forward? >> i think you have hit the nail on the head. he said he did not meet to send troops intoend ukraine yet, he would only do that in an extreme case. he does not see the situation as extreme yet, that being the suggestion. will
putin is saying that he is not going to add remi a to russia. -- crimea to russia.he also made comments about victor yanukovych. and you give us an update on where he is? >> he is in russia. he gave a press conference over the weekend. presidenticance of putin saying that president yanukovych is the only legitimate president of ukraine and not the people in power now basically, just yesterday, the russians in the security council and the u.n. said that yanukovych had asked putin to...
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organizers say it will be a remi reminder of what the sbrinlg like without the display.with music to match the light show. it's been on for one year. >> has it been that long? >> yes. >> it brightens up my day in the darkness. live doppler 7, fog around santa rosa. 60s at the coast. mid to upper 60s for the rest of us, stray shower possible. another chance sunday night into monday morning. sue? >> all right. certain lines of muni are experiencing longer waits than normal this morning. j train, earlier accident has traffic jammed from before >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and she is all grown up and joins us on "good morning america." the crocodile hunter, steve irwin's daughter joining us for a wild, special event. bindi irwin opening up about life right now, her brand-new passion, the special news she's only going to share right here. ♪ it's not about the money >> rip roaring "deals & steals" just for our viewers. big bargains all under 20 bucks. >>> he will rock it. a worldwide exclusive, one of rock's hot star, adam lambert here live with a legendary announ
organizers say it will be a remi reminder of what the sbrinlg like without the display.with music to match the light show. it's been on for one year. >> has it been that long? >> yes. >> it brightens up my day in the darkness. live doppler 7, fog around santa rosa. 60s at the coast. mid to upper 60s for the rest of us, stray shower possible. another chance sunday night into monday morning. sue? >> all right. certain lines of muni are experiencing longer waits than normal...
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sometimes you have to learn some co remy otherwise it's going to create problems for the shareholders and get a question for rob post on our facebook fan page no answer tehran kron4. >>: [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. the families of the victims of malaysia flight 3-70. are taking to the streets. demanding answers. up next on the kron 4 morning news. and what is next in the effort to find the wreckage. more than 300 angry relatives of passengers from flight 3-70 are demonstrating outside of the malaysian embassy in beijing. the families are frustrated over the search effort and what they say is a lack of information from malaysia. malaysia's prime minister said that the missing plane crashed somewhere in the southern indian ocean. gale-force winds and heavy rains kept search planes grounded yesterday and
sometimes you have to learn some co remy otherwise it's going to create problems for the shareholders and get a question for rob post on our facebook fan page no answer tehran kron4. >>: [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2...
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double a's chief legal officer donald remy. northwestern university's football players are the first in sports to seek union representation northwestern courses a fight they regarded school less the school as well the make of that i think it's great i think the fact that. they are again coming together. getting on the same page and speaking out and speaking up for themselves. you know it has a stars somewhere someone has to do it. it's about time and for the northwestern football team to do that i think it's it's admirable i think they're. doing a great thing i'm so this is a side like i do your case only mitt how do you view this in regard to your case michael in order to exercise a voice you have to first realize that you have a voice and that is a step basically as as an offshoot you know of as efforts you know in the litigation to bring the athletes together to say yes i have rights and i'm going to start talking about having a voice in those rights in the teens will struggle it while doing i'm not sure other teams will but
double a's chief legal officer donald remy. northwestern university's football players are the first in sports to seek union representation northwestern courses a fight they regarded school less the school as well the make of that i think it's great i think the fact that. they are again coming together. getting on the same page and speaking out and speaking up for themselves. you know it has a stars somewhere someone has to do it. it's about time and for the northwestern football team to do...
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scientists have a secret weapon, the remis 6,000. so this is like an under water drone? >> reporter: a robot submarine that relies on sonar pulses to map the ocean floor, covering 25 square miles in a single day. how do you figure out what's a rock and what's a piece of fuselage and what's a fish? how does that work? >> well, that's right. it will show fish. it's a grouping, if we see a lot of strong signals from one location, then you'd get an indication there was a laud of man-made objects there. >> reporter: in may 2011 this was the image that the sub captured. a very telling blur. it went back and took high definition photos. mark dannon looked at them first. >> the first thing i remember was back pack on the bottom. >> reporter: you found a backpack? a bittersweet moment. >> yes, we did find it, we're going to come to a conclusion here. >> but it's still a tragedy? >> that's right. >> the scientists at woods hole are hoping the phone will ring. ready to find flight 370. >> it's small, compact, packs a punch. >> reporter: finding flight 447 was a triumph not just of
scientists have a secret weapon, the remis 6,000. so this is like an under water drone? >> reporter: a robot submarine that relies on sonar pulses to map the ocean floor, covering 25 square miles in a single day. how do you figure out what's a rock and what's a piece of fuselage and what's a fish? how does that work? >> well, that's right. it will show fish. it's a grouping, if we see a lot of strong signals from one location, then you'd get an indication there was a laud of...
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it's called the remis 6,000 and developed by the oceanographic institution. cost almost $2.5 million. >> they can go up and down mountains that are up to 40 degrees in slope. they are very stable, so you get really good data almost all the time. >> why would this underwater robot find something even the u.s. navy and search teams for more than two dozen different countries haven't been able to find? first of all, it can reach depps up of 6,000 meters or more than 3 1/2 miles below the surface. and it can survey wide swaths of the ocean floor using what's called side scan sonar. >> they send a sound pulse with a fan beam out to the side and it will travel out almost half a mile from the vehicle. and it bounces off the seafloor and we get a reflection back to the vehicle. >> they call the process mowing the lawn because it works its assigned grid back and forth before returning to the surface with images captured on a high resolution camera. it's all done at the touch of a laptop on dry land. >> how do you tell the difference? how do you know if it's a fish or
it's called the remis 6,000 and developed by the oceanographic institution. cost almost $2.5 million. >> they can go up and down mountains that are up to 40 degrees in slope. they are very stable, so you get really good data almost all the time. >> why would this underwater robot find something even the u.s. navy and search teams for more than two dozen different countries haven't been able to find? first of all, it can reach depps up of 6,000 meters or more than 3 1/2 miles below...