89
89
Jun 19, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
anderson. [ cheers and applause ] the one the only, louie anderson.music from the fantastic band, cold war kids is he tonight! so -- [ cheers and applause ] it's a wonderful night. before we get to that president trump has spent the weekend onc again attacke russia investigation while lying about his administration's cruel policy of separating families at the border. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump wandered onto the white house lawn on friday for an impromptu interview with "fox & friends" where he rambled about everything from china toso trade and fo reason decided to lavish praise on his supporters. >> i have ppe greatest ters in the world. by the way, they're the smartest, they're the hardest working, they pay taxes, they're incredible, they're loyal. i have the bikers, i have th construction workers, i have them all. >> seth: trump is such a phony, the only jobs he can name are ville people. [ laughter and applause ] i have the bikers, the ti constr workers. i've got the cops, the sailors,
anderson. [ cheers and applause ] the one the only, louie anderson.music from the fantastic band, cold war kids is he tonight! so -- [ cheers and applause ] it's a wonderful night. before we get to that president trump has spent the weekend onc again attacke russia investigation while lying about his administration's cruel policy of separating families at the border. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump wandered onto the...
55
55
Jun 22, 2018
06/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
look we're getting along great, louie, anyway, lou, i go back to that. it appears that we have leadership that was never going to deliver for the president on his promises, god bless trump. lou: why doesn't, you know the president, this is a -- this a once in century president. he is getting things done that others talk about. he has done more in less than a year and a half than any president since fdr, he has even been in office. reporter: >> he is doing it with rockets and arrows fired at him all of the time. i keep tell you, we have a two hour confront tonight. -- conference, i thought we were going in because the goodlatte bill, there were a lot of good things in there with e-verify, and ending chain migration, it did the things we wanted. my problem last 30 pages, giving amnesty daca. i have said, let's secure border before we talk about what we do with the people. we're not luring more people in. and the conference seemed to be moramore effort to persuade peoe who could not support the 4 pillars in the bill. and a few people brought up, we got 193
look we're getting along great, louie, anyway, lou, i go back to that. it appears that we have leadership that was never going to deliver for the president on his promises, god bless trump. lou: why doesn't, you know the president, this is a -- this a once in century president. he is getting things done that others talk about. he has done more in less than a year and a half than any president since fdr, he has even been in office. reporter: >> he is doing it with rockets and arrows fired...
698
698
tv
eye 698
favorite 0
quote 0
picked up and i said grab the suv, grab louie, i'm running late. can pick him up in. >> jimmy: yeah, i still have louie, by the way. did you want him back? >> after the weekend. >> jimmy: that's a weird mistake to make. >> thank god it was you. because i started thinking about who i could have texted to pick up my son. >> jimmy: that's true. >> awkward moments. >> jimmy: you could have done worse. also could have done better, i must say. >> maybe, yes. >> jimmy: well, thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> you were a cheerleader -- >> is that right? >> jimmy: that's how you do it. i believe we have a photograph of your time as a cheerleader. does this mean -- did you perform at the basketball games? >> did i cheer? >> jimmy: did you cheer? >> it's called cheering. >> jimmy: cheering, yeah. >> yes. i had no idea what i was cheering about. i was not well versed in basketball terminology, but i had spirit, and i was the good bottom of the, what is it called, the pyramid? solid. i was a solid -- i'm not even going to say that. i'm not going to say. i w
picked up and i said grab the suv, grab louie, i'm running late. can pick him up in. >> jimmy: yeah, i still have louie, by the way. did you want him back? >> after the weekend. >> jimmy: that's a weird mistake to make. >> thank god it was you. because i started thinking about who i could have texted to pick up my son. >> jimmy: that's true. >> awkward moments. >> jimmy: you could have done worse. also could have done better, i must say. >> maybe,...
150
150
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 1
in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> a recycling center in san francisco today, you can see thef white smoke billowing from the scene from our roof cam near pier 96. the fire burned about an acre of grass near the recycling center. the cause is still under investigation. >>> sky 7 spotted firefighters mopping up after a fire inside a town home in san jmckeeosy road. residents told authorities they heard an explosion and then saw the flames. there were no injuries. six adults, a child, and their dogs will need a new place to live. >>> on to consumer news. refunding tesla deposits and southwest losing business. >> michael finney is here with that and more. michael? >>> tied to that death. it's a horrific fatal accident on a flight back in april that's taking a toll on the airline sales. you may remember the passenger was killed when a fan blade broke off of an engine and shrapnel shattered the window where she was sitting. she died after being partially sucked out of the plane. the company says it pulled advertising after the incident as is standard practice and customers started
in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> a recycling center in san francisco today, you can see thef white smoke billowing from the scene from our roof cam near pier 96. the fire burned about an acre of grass near the recycling center. the cause is still under investigation. >>> sky 7 spotted firefighters mopping up after a fire inside a town home in san jmckeeosy road. residents told authorities they heard an explosion and then saw the flames. there were no injuries. six...
128
128
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> news reporter david louie is live at a charging station in gilroy as we kin our live coverage. david. >> reporter: well kristen and dan one tesla driver we met today uses his vehicle to transport uber passengers. and he says not one passenger has ever asked him about the safety of autopilot or asked him to turn it off. however other drivers we talked to said that they don't think autopilot always works the way they think it should. this charging station is a couple of miles from the sight of the fatal crash. and tesla owners have been anxious to learn details of what went wrong. janet got stuck in the backup on 101 that day. leo has run into an issue with his autopilot with lane changes not rapped acceleration. >> but i have two cases where it went left halfway and rejerked itself back to the right. and i took control. so i had that happen two times. >> jerricy virginia says he hasn't run into autopilot problems. >> i have a lot of faith in the folks they're smart. >> you've never had anything erratic happen. >> nothing the car is fun to drive. >> the charles buyer is a profess
. >> news reporter david louie is live at a charging station in gilroy as we kin our live coverage. david. >> reporter: well kristen and dan one tesla driver we met today uses his vehicle to transport uber passengers. and he says not one passenger has ever asked him about the safety of autopilot or asked him to turn it off. however other drivers we talked to said that they don't think autopilot always works the way they think it should. this charging station is a couple of miles...
136
136
Jun 27, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
that's where david louie is live with more on an interesting plan. >> you could say that. $1.0 billion is a lot of pen most going towards construction but $2 oh oh million alone to ainquire the land. for that the south bay will get the largest reservoir ever with the capacity nearly eight times that of lexington reservoir. the this is the 274 acre site north of pacheco pass road where the reservoir is proposed. there is an existing 6,000 acre reservoir used by a water district. the 140,000 square reservoir. females the feeds for a quarter million household for aier. the big project has a price tag to match. $$969 million. the valley water district applied for bond money from the state population proposition 1 covering half the cost. another water district will chip in process. while it may take ten years for completion, district board member gary kremens says drought is always a concern. >> not only is the drought not over we could be heading into one right now and need to be prepared it's the only way to keep safe, clean affordable water for the citizens of santa clara county. >> a 39
that's where david louie is live with more on an interesting plan. >> you could say that. $1.0 billion is a lot of pen most going towards construction but $2 oh oh million alone to ainquire the land. for that the south bay will get the largest reservoir ever with the capacity nearly eight times that of lexington reservoir. the this is the 274 acre site north of pacheco pass road where the reservoir is proposed. there is an existing 6,000 acre reservoir used by a water district. the...
151
151
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll begin with abc 7 news reporter david louie. david. >> reporter: dan and kristen, the two sources have confirmed to me that the dead suspect's name is steve crawford. that is the same name as the security guard who was identified in a stanford daily newspaper article as being the guard skofrpg the body of arliss perry back in 1974. a search by abc 7 news indicates that a steve perry -- steve crawford was living at this apartment building. sky7 was overhead shortly after the sheriff deputies arrived at the large apartment complex to serve a warrant for murder to the resident in apartment 185. the door opened. deputies saw a gun and then a gunshot was heard. the suspect appears to have shot and killed himtz. the deputies did not fire their guns. dna evidence recently retested provided a missing link that captivity investigators from solving the 1974 murder of 19-year-old arliss perry seen in a photograph from the mercury news archives. the wife of a stanford student, perry was found with head injures and had been sexually molested
we'll begin with abc 7 news reporter david louie. david. >> reporter: dan and kristen, the two sources have confirmed to me that the dead suspect's name is steve crawford. that is the same name as the security guard who was identified in a stanford daily newspaper article as being the guard skofrpg the body of arliss perry back in 1974. a search by abc 7 news indicates that a steve perry -- steve crawford was living at this apartment building. sky7 was overhead shortly after the sheriff...
147
147
Jun 28, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
in san jose, david louie abc 7 news. >> and happening now? san francisco, hotel works are rallying to demand higher pay from one of the world's largest hospitality companies. abc 7 news was in the garden a few minutes ago when members of unite here local 2 gathered to march to several hotels operated by marriott. many workers say they must take second jobs because marriott pays so little. marriott has yet to comment on the worker's complaints. >>> new developents in a case of lewd acts involving a school aide. he will be sentenced to three years in prison. tran pleaded no contest. he was eu aide at an elementary school. he was vekted after a 6-year-old girl said that tran touched her. during the investigation a 7-year-old girl also came forward. >>> in weekend the city of san francisco hopes to tackle gun violence by taking firemans off the streets. san francisco police are partnering with a group united mri us to hold a gun buy back. offering $100 for handguns and $200 for assault weapons. guns will be accepted this saturday from 8:00 a.m. t
in san jose, david louie abc 7 news. >> and happening now? san francisco, hotel works are rallying to demand higher pay from one of the world's largest hospitality companies. abc 7 news was in the garden a few minutes ago when members of unite here local 2 gathered to march to several hotels operated by marriott. many workers say they must take second jobs because marriott pays so little. marriott has yet to comment on the worker's complaints. >>> new developents in a case of...
328
328
Jun 26, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 328
favorite 0
quote 0
david louie has more on the controversy. >> reporter: more than 500 officers, about half of the entire source demanding that independent police auditor removed from his job. by using percentages when the number of incidents were less than ten skewing the results. >> he knew it was inaccurate. and he chose to do it and number tw, not change it until marin council basically made him. >> reporter: mayor sam liccardo was among those. >> i think the criticism is fair. i think the use of statistics rather than or percentages rather than numbers, i can see now that was misleading. >> reporter: he has appeared a revision. >> he violated the code of ethics, the city charter, if there is a police officer that had those sort of allegations, he would be put on administrative lead until it is sorted out. >> reporter: in a phone interview, he said he could have done better. >> do i think i could have presented that data in a way that would have been in a way that was more careful, sure. >> reporter: ziser has made a revision. in san jose, david louie abc7 news. >>> time to turn to our weather as we
david louie has more on the controversy. >> reporter: more than 500 officers, about half of the entire source demanding that independent police auditor removed from his job. by using percentages when the number of incidents were less than ten skewing the results. >> he knew it was inaccurate. and he chose to do it and number tw, not change it until marin council basically made him. >> reporter: mayor sam liccardo was among those. >> i think the criticism is fair. i think...
101
101
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
congressman louie gohmert is here. member of the house judiciary committee and he is going to sound off how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. melissa: breaking news, guatemala's disaster agency issuing a evacuation order for towns surrounding volcano of fire that killed at l the agencyng of increased volcanic activity in the area. david: bet that is a safe bet. tampering with witnesses. this is what special counsel robert mueller accusing forr trump campaign manager paul manafort of doing while under house arrest. manafort's hearing is set for next friday. republi
congressman louie gohmert is here. member of the house judiciary committee and he is going to sound off how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your...
89
89
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
congressman louie gohmert of the house intel committee sounding off on that. our guest this hour, for example media chairman, steve for example and karl rove, former senior advisor to president george w. bush. melissa: the dow shrugging off trade concerns as summit gets you know way in canada. susan li is on the floor new york stock exchange. >> we're finishing close to the highs of the session. we're seeing gains of eight points and nasdaq as well seeing advances close to 18 points. we have really lifted off the bottom on this friday. one stock mover i want to highlight is apple. this morning we started off with the nikkei report japan that maybe apple will order 20% less of phone parts. that hit broad come, nextel. these are a drag on the markets if there was one to pick. as for the markets, it was stellar work, finishing up 2%. gains for the s&p up over 1%. nasdaq hitting record high advances of 1%, things to a lot of rotation into technology over the last 10 to two weeks. it has been a great two weeks for technology. there was a bit of talk, maybe we shoul
congressman louie gohmert of the house intel committee sounding off on that. our guest this hour, for example media chairman, steve for example and karl rove, former senior advisor to president george w. bush. melissa: the dow shrugging off trade concerns as summit gets you know way in canada. susan li is on the floor new york stock exchange. >> we're finishing close to the highs of the session. we're seeing gains of eight points and nasdaq as well seeing advances close to 18 points. we...
168
168
Jun 20, 2018
06/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
louie-- full name ludwig's-- body was found.d with other american casualties in the cemetery just above omaha beach. s t henry's body was never identified... until now. 74 years later, the inseparable rvicer twins, whose service on age same ship ran against arandard military policy, have been reunited. linda suitor pieper would have been their niece. >> but they pleaded with grandpa and grandpa then wrote a letter to their commanding officer saying, "my boys came into the thrld together. they want to serve together. and if they go down together, so be it." as reporter: and so it was. french salvage divers had found human remains on the wreck in the 1960s, but a positive identification was never made l til a nebraska high school student doing a hometown hero erstory project put together what the military had not. he she ran across my uncle's names and they said, "oh, same name. oh, same birth date. oh, same death day." and she knew she had a story there. >> reporter: vanessa taylor was that student. >> i'm just really happy for t
louie-- full name ludwig's-- body was found.d with other american casualties in the cemetery just above omaha beach. s t henry's body was never identified... until now. 74 years later, the inseparable rvicer twins, whose service on age same ship ran against arandard military policy, have been reunited. linda suitor pieper would have been their niece. >> but they pleaded with grandpa and grandpa then wrote a letter to their commanding officer saying, "my boys came into the thrld...
304
304
Jun 27, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
at lexington reservoir, david louie, abc7 news. >>> all right.let's check in on our weather, because it is getting hot, driveway, and windy. >> spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> the heat is going to spike towards the end of the week. at the moment we have mild to warm conditions with sunny skies and patches of fog near the coastline. we are looking at blue skies over the bay and the embarcadero. currently 61 degrees in san francisco. over in marine layer beginning to build now. santa rosa 75. 83 concord, and 80 livermore. and the view from the east bay hills camera. thin, high clouds and low clouds beginning to expand. and these are our forecast features. low clouds and fog expanding widely overnight. little cooler in most areas. temperatures soars inland on friday and saturday. gusts of 28 miles per hour in fearfie fairfield. overnight low clouds and fogs reaching the bay. and then forecast shows that fog is going to be pretty dense in some areas during the early morning hours so that may reduce visibility for morning commuters but
at lexington reservoir, david louie, abc7 news. >>> all right.let's check in on our weather, because it is getting hot, driveway, and windy. >> spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> the heat is going to spike towards the end of the week. at the moment we have mild to warm conditions with sunny skies and patches of fog near the coastline. we are looking at blue skies over the bay and the embarcadero. currently 61 degrees in san francisco. over in marine layer...
505
505
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 505
favorite 0
quote 0
now let's continue our live team coverage with david louie at the scene of today's deadly shooting. >> reporter: the whole chain of events started about9:00 this morning. deputies showed up with a warrant, knocked on the door of steve crawford at apartment 185. the door opened and crawford had a hand gun. they backed off. then they heard a gunshot. the suspect then apparently went and shot and killed himself. you'll notice no ambulance was summoned, as the suspect was pronounced at the scene. residents say the man they knew as crawford lived here a long time but wasn't very friendly. >> when he would get in his car and walk, he wouldn't talk to anyone. times i would see him, i'd say good morning, how you doing? he would stare away. not too friendly. >> reporter: a woman who arrived on the scene identified her husband as steve crawford's brother. the husband flashed a retired peninsula police department badge for identification. san jose police took over the scene, handling it as though it was an officer-involved shooting though sheriff's deputies say they did not fire their guns. a bi
now let's continue our live team coverage with david louie at the scene of today's deadly shooting. >> reporter: the whole chain of events started about9:00 this morning. deputies showed up with a warrant, knocked on the door of steve crawford at apartment 185. the door opened and crawford had a hand gun. they backed off. then they heard a gunshot. the suspect then apparently went and shot and killed himself. you'll notice no ambulance was summoned, as the suspect was pronounced at the...
208
208
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> david louie following this ca case closely. >> reporter: the whole issue being are judges accountable for their sentencing or do you believe in the other side that says they should be independent, that the judiciary must have independence and be beholden to public opinion? well, the voters are speaking tonight. and so far the results are holding in the two rounds of results we've had so far, 59% in favor of the recall, and the other side not, 41% not. the controversy was over the fact that brock turner was only given that six month sentence when others wanted him to take a much longer sentence. at another rally judge persky was accused of being lenient in cases in assault against women. he believes that judges had to accept criticism in order to maintain their judicial independence. he talked to reporters for the first time only a month before the election and held a public rally just eight days ago to try to plead his case. again, the recall effort to unseat judge persky is ahead and holding at roughly 59% to 41%. and the two candidates who are running to replace him, the clear front
. >> david louie following this ca case closely. >> reporter: the whole issue being are judges accountable for their sentencing or do you believe in the other side that says they should be independent, that the judiciary must have independence and be beholden to public opinion? well, the voters are speaking tonight. and so far the results are holding in the two rounds of results we've had so far, 59% in favor of the recall, and the other side not, 41% not. the controversy was over...
284
284
Jun 15, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> david louie is live from the scene to explain exactly how this happened. >> reporter: well, kids as young as 5 years old were in the water at the time for a swim class. their parents nearby on the deck watching them. inside the building, someone accidently mixed two chemicals that caused an immediate adverse reaction. of t the secene was immediately declared a mass casualty incident. thr her three kids also began coughing. this was their week of swim classes. >> everybody started coughing at the same time. so i grabbed my youngest out of the pool. told the boys to run out. and everybody, i mean, at the same time, started running towards that way, the exit. >> reporter: sky 7 was overhead as hazmat units began spraying water on 35 kids aadults exposed to the gas. it's believed that someone in the poolroom accidently mixed chemicals. >> we don't want anybody transported with the residue on them. we don't want to bring that chemical exposure to the hospital and create a problem at the hospital as well. they were decontaminated at the scene. >> reporter: this 19-year-old is a life gu
. >> david louie is live from the scene to explain exactly how this happened. >> reporter: well, kids as young as 5 years old were in the water at the time for a swim class. their parents nearby on the deck watching them. inside the building, someone accidently mixed two chemicals that caused an immediate adverse reaction. of t the secene was immediately declared a mass casualty incident. thr her three kids also began coughing. this was their week of swim classes. >> everybody...
64
64
Jun 25, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up tuesday morning, a discussion on immigration policy with texas republican congressman louie gohmert and congressman hakeem jeffries will join us to talk about immigration. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on tuesday morning, join the discussion. >> in about 15 minute, ehouse returns live for votes and speeches. earlier this afternoon they debated several natural resources bills. later tonight they continue work on homeland security measures, including one that directs the homeland security department to develop a strategy on train, outreach and information sharing for suspicious activity reporting to prevent terrorism. tomorrow debate on votes on a bill to modernize an strength then process of reviewing acquisitions and mergers in the u.s. for national security risks. follow the house live on c-span when members return at 6:30 eastern. until then, more from today's "washington journal." washington journal continues. host: joining us, taught harrison, the defense budget analysis director for the center for strategic and international studies, to t
coming up tuesday morning, a discussion on immigration policy with texas republican congressman louie gohmert and congressman hakeem jeffries will join us to talk about immigration. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on tuesday morning, join the discussion. >> in about 15 minute, ehouse returns live for votes and speeches. earlier this afternoon they debated several natural resources bills. later tonight they continue work on homeland security...
48
48
Jun 22, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
and stop talking to steve king, louie gohmert, and steven miller. i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr capuano: this bill also authorizes $24 billion to build a stupid wall this bill also says it's going ton harder for family reunification by repealing two laws that already allow it. this bill also says that three million people have done the right thing, are in line to become citizens, are going to be shunted aside. don't kid yourself about what this bill says and doesn't say. this bill also is a shame. you know it and i know it. a previous speaker said history will judge us. you're right. they will. on this issue, god is going to judge you as well. when you go to those gates, there's a little thing in there that says you, went out of your way, to choose children for your political purposes, you really think that's a good mark to have in your book? i don't think so. when you talk about compromise, takes a little bit more than just looking in the her
and stop talking to steve king, louie gohmert, and steven miller. i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr capuano: this bill also authorizes $24 billion to build a stupid wall this bill also says it's going ton harder for family reunification by repealing two laws that already allow it. this bill also says that three million people have done the right thing, are in line to become citizens, are...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
whopping nine point four billion dollars that's a lot of percent increase from the previous year meantime louie baton a best seller in the fashion industry brought in about nine point three billion dollars in sales last year according to reuters report although other reports do suggest that the fashion powerhouse brought in more than ten billion meanwhile here in the u.s. the market share of the fashion industry is worth nearly four hundred billion dollars which is about four percent of the divest that market. are you creating a workforce of about one point eight million jobs meanwhile new york city is considered to be one of the biggest fashion as in the world so it's no wonder why over one hundred eighty five thousand people work here and the fashion industry reporting in new york trinity job that are taking. and before we go if you're a regular boom buster you've heard me say the numbers matter they mean something i say it all the time on the air and off well earlier today president trump's topic nomic advisor larry kudlow made a big mess of the numbers he was being interviewed on fox busine
whopping nine point four billion dollars that's a lot of percent increase from the previous year meantime louie baton a best seller in the fashion industry brought in about nine point three billion dollars in sales last year according to reuters report although other reports do suggest that the fashion powerhouse brought in more than ten billion meanwhile here in the u.s. the market share of the fashion industry is worth nearly four hundred billion dollars which is about four percent of the...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
well louie. was the owner was were. thank you wouldn't you like kid you would all turn out on it gone i don't want to put up with more this made up when it. was a house of their own would you shouldn't get so was it would you stop these are the results you're getting what's wrong with it orders are too much again not i own dishes to go to the real thing you can't help matters like am on that i thought it all good decision is a good how yes i'm weird how you cope but i guess you don't cause she don't know me because you know we will talk to me i was you told you got got on it got well i was little i guess kind of wasn't much cause of your problems that are. you someone working to a thought process for tomorrow too might be those are just awful month to month too much. to hope that that will. also not have it all i can tell when i'm in some way i suppose it would even go your money i'm going to snow with one of the shoes. they want it to one case they so much so watch them but i also want to get on my i was even though i
well louie. was the owner was were. thank you wouldn't you like kid you would all turn out on it gone i don't want to put up with more this made up when it. was a house of their own would you shouldn't get so was it would you stop these are the results you're getting what's wrong with it orders are too much again not i own dishes to go to the real thing you can't help matters like am on that i thought it all good decision is a good how yes i'm weird how you cope but i guess you don't cause she...
192
192
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
david louie has the story. >> reporter: this mix is a proud mom of six rambunctious puppies.er was a stray and hungry as she tried to nurse her pup. her did he is per race prompted theory steal a slight of pizza. it happened right here along the edge of the bay. a couple of workers were out here having lunch when suddenly the mother dog came up and snatched a slice of pizza.mother dog led an animal control officer to her litter nestled among the tall grass. puppies only a week old. that was in mid april. >> she had just been struggling to survive on the streets, really stealing whatever she could to eat and then to nurse her little puppies. >> reporter: they were brought to the peninsula humane society where six weeks later the pups have been weaned. they are ready for adoption. in foster care, they were given names of the british royal family. >> so the puppies available are prince harry and then we have prince william, we have meghan markle and then also charlotte and then princeduchess kate. and of course the mother, queen elizabeth. >> reporter: the in care until she gain
david louie has the story. >> reporter: this mix is a proud mom of six rambunctious puppies.er was a stray and hungry as she tried to nurse her pup. her did he is per race prompted theory steal a slight of pizza. it happened right here along the edge of the bay. a couple of workers were out here having lunch when suddenly the mother dog came up and snatched a slice of pizza.mother dog led an animal control officer to her litter nestled among the tall grass. puppies only a week old. that...
159
159
Jun 10, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
david louie, abc7 news. >> i don't want to get ahead of myself.e the weather is like. >> i think a lot of folks are going to be in oakland around lake merritt for the parade. it will be warm. temperatures in the 70s by the afternoon. tonight, though, it's breezy along the coast. a lot of stars out there. 40s to low 50s your overnight lows. winds tomorrow morning away from the coast generally light. less than about 10 miles per hour. as you go throughout the afternoon, you get that heating during the day. it's going to increase our winds to 10 to 20 miles per hour and likely we'll see some gusts over 20 miles per hour close to the coast. high sunday, another windy day out there. a lot of sunshine. it's a bright looking day. 69 in oakland. 77 in concord. about 74 in san jose. up to 64 in san francisco. 76 the high in santa rosa. beach forecast, it's nice. sunny skies but the winds will be an issue in the afternoon, rather gusty over 20 miles per hour. low 60s to low 70s. that uv index running very high and your ocean water temperature still on the c
david louie, abc7 news. >> i don't want to get ahead of myself.e the weather is like. >> i think a lot of folks are going to be in oakland around lake merritt for the parade. it will be warm. temperatures in the 70s by the afternoon. tonight, though, it's breezy along the coast. a lot of stars out there. 40s to low 50s your overnight lows. winds tomorrow morning away from the coast generally light. less than about 10 miles per hour. as you go throughout the afternoon, you get that...
66
66
Jun 3, 2018
06/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
sentimental fools like me, who, if they don't exactly miss frank sinatra, definitely miss dino and louiegot my first show on the strip, and it was a small casino, which is not there anymore now. it's been imploded for something newer, bigger, and better. ♪ oooooooh baby won't you please come home? ♪ what i do, anyway, it's part jazz, part nostalgia, but i mean, obviously i do it with a heavy dose of nostalgia because i'm recreating the whole look, not just singing the old songs. which is what makes it fun for me and -- ♪ to call your name when you left you broke my heart. ♪ >> anthony: pick one -- dean martin or frank sinatra. you get to see one of them live in a small room like this. >> laura: si- uh, frank sinatra. >> anthony: i'm going with dino. >> laura: i like dino as a person better, because i have never heard anybody say anything bad about him. >> anthony: whereas sinatra you'd have a hard time hearing something good. there does seem to be a soundtrack to old vegas. >> laura: a soundtrack upon check-in? >> anthony: a soundtrack, right. yeah, yeah, yeah. does that help? >> laura:
sentimental fools like me, who, if they don't exactly miss frank sinatra, definitely miss dino and louiegot my first show on the strip, and it was a small casino, which is not there anymore now. it's been imploded for something newer, bigger, and better. ♪ oooooooh baby won't you please come home? ♪ what i do, anyway, it's part jazz, part nostalgia, but i mean, obviously i do it with a heavy dose of nostalgia because i'm recreating the whole look, not just singing the old songs. which is...
109
109
Jun 26, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
immigration policy with louie gohmert. at 8:00 a.m., more with hakeem jeffries. ♪ host: good morning, it is tuesday, june 26, you are seeing live pictures from outside the supreme court where we expect down,ulings to be handed including high-profile ones on union fees, the president's travel ban, and crisis pregnancy centers. the house and senate are also both in today. both chambers will convene at 10:00 a.m. until then, we are with you on the "washington journal." and we begin with a question for democrats only about the tone and approach you want your party --take when it comes to would you prefer your party take the high road or should democrats be more aggressive pushing back against president trump pre-to give us a call, democrats only in the first 30 minutes. democrats in the eastern or ceral time zone 202-748-8000. democrats in the mountain or pacific time zones, 202-748-8001 is the number. you can catch up with us on social media. on twitter it is @cspanwj and on facebook it is facebook.com/cspan. a very good tues
immigration policy with louie gohmert. at 8:00 a.m., more with hakeem jeffries. ♪ host: good morning, it is tuesday, june 26, you are seeing live pictures from outside the supreme court where we expect down,ulings to be handed including high-profile ones on union fees, the president's travel ban, and crisis pregnancy centers. the house and senate are also both in today. both chambers will convene at 10:00 a.m. until then, we are with you on the "washington journal." and we begin...
231
231
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
in burlingame, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> cute puppies. >>> fantastic. >>> just ahead on news at 4:the graegt are great lengths bay area high school students went to to help a fellow teenager, a >> announcer: live, where you live,s this is abc 7 news. >>> and here are the stories making headlines at 40. 90 minutes away from game four of nba times. te warrior looking to sweep the cavs in cleveland. good news for the warriors around iguodala will play. he is seen as the best defensive option against large. now le brown could put in another incredible individual performance. our sister network espn tweeted this post spz he faced leems three times. in the games he averaged 42 pounds. . now if le brown doesn't step up and theway warriors get it down oakland police will be ready. elbowed police will increase the staffing outside the oracle arena. sky7 was above a standoff in oakland today. police were called to a business at foothill and seminary where three people were taken into custody. abc 7 news anchor eric thomas has the details mr. werts that's the sound of a police flash bang gren
in burlingame, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> cute puppies. >>> fantastic. >>> just ahead on news at 4:the graegt are great lengths bay area high school students went to to help a fellow teenager, a >> announcer: live, where you live,s this is abc 7 news. >>> and here are the stories making headlines at 40. 90 minutes away from game four of nba times. te warrior looking to sweep the cavs in cleveland. good news for the warriors around iguodala will play....
70
70
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
in palo alto, david louie, abc 7 news. >> there's a mayoral race going on in san jose. you can see that sam liccardo had absolutely no problem keeping his seat with 73% of the vote and the precincts reporting right now just under 70%. here is how some other statewide races turned out. >> javier bass sarah trying to hold on his spot. he'll be on the ballot in november going against republican steven bailey. 45% to bass sarah, 25% to bailey. >> secretary of state category incumbent alex padilla is trying to hold off seven other candidates. he will be moving on. he is facing mark meuser in november. 52% to 32%. >> a look at the top state posts. the crowded race for the lieutenant governor is pretty close. lean any kuhn lack cass at 23%, ed hernandez with 21% with 95% of precincts reporting. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. let's talk about cool temperatures. livermore, pleasanton, san ramon, tt in brentwood. the bayshore down into the south bay, los gatos 45. pacifica 49. midreeer yesterday. you can see the cloud cover a little th
in palo alto, david louie, abc 7 news. >> there's a mayoral race going on in san jose. you can see that sam liccardo had absolutely no problem keeping his seat with 73% of the vote and the precincts reporting right now just under 70%. here is how some other statewide races turned out. >> javier bass sarah trying to hold on his spot. he'll be on the ballot in november going against republican steven bailey. 45% to bass sarah, 25% to bailey. >> secretary of state category...
159
159
Jun 13, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> david louie looks at the obstacles and expenses it could tryinger. >> proponents say californiabecause of high taxes and quality of life on decline due to traffic and other issues. we spoke with peggy grande the spoke person for citizens for cal three via skype. >> we see people leaching california in droves this is an opportunity for californians from a wide variety of dynamo graphics to say they want something better. >> san francisco and sacramento would be part of northern california with a population of 13 million, 40 million for a single state. the coast thele area will be called california. and have a about 12 million residents. a new southern california would encompass you have in of the central valley ob orange county and san diego with 14 million people. the ballot measure dotes not address how to divide up the state's extensive assets. the silicon valley leadership group has not taken a stand but sees plen of obstacles that could be costly. >> how dwu are do you divide up a one-state transportation set of systems, water delivery in one state that's already a fight as
. >> david louie looks at the obstacles and expenses it could tryinger. >> proponents say californiabecause of high taxes and quality of life on decline due to traffic and other issues. we spoke with peggy grande the spoke person for citizens for cal three via skype. >> we see people leaching california in droves this is an opportunity for californians from a wide variety of dynamo graphics to say they want something better. >> san francisco and sacramento would be part...
97
97
Jun 2, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm research louie. follow me on facebook, instagram, and twitter.k around for that. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of
i'm research louie. follow me on facebook, instagram, and twitter.k around for that. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life....
210
210
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> abc 7 news reporter david louie has the details. >> la larry and ama would be the first judge inyears to be recalled if that's what's decided today. the central as you is criticism over the lenient sentence in the brock turner taste at this allot palo alto courthouse two years ao. the district attorney office in santa clara county was seeking a six-year sentence but judge persky agreed with a probation recommends of six months. turner served three months released early good behavior triggering a petition draf to recall judge persky. the effort was spear hided by michelle dauber. judge persky spoke publicly only twice arguing he can't take the path of least resistance in the pee gd, . ad on june 5th we are confident that the voters will vote against him to recall him. >> as judges we cannot do that. sometimes we must follow the path of most resistance. we must scrutinize the facts. we must follow the rule of law. >> supporters and opponents of the recall are keeping a very low profile on this election day. each side holding private gatherings this evening with media not invited. n
. >> abc 7 news reporter david louie has the details. >> la larry and ama would be the first judge inyears to be recalled if that's what's decided today. the central as you is criticism over the lenient sentence in the brock turner taste at this allot palo alto courthouse two years ao. the district attorney office in santa clara county was seeking a six-year sentence but judge persky agreed with a probation recommends of six months. turner served three months released early good...
141
141
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
david louie has been talking to tesla drivers. but we start with the i team's dan noys. >> you have the ntsb preliminary report now, right. >> that's right. well larry and ama we are learning more about what happened right before the crash. 30-year-old walter wong on on his which to work when the tesla slammed into the safety barrier damaged earlier. the ntsb confirmed that the model x batteri bystanders remo him from the wreckage and he later died. the ntsb says wong had been using the autopilot for 18 minutes 5 a seconds before the crash. he set the autopilot to 75 miles an hour was following a slower vehicle. butt the model x stopped following the lead car and three seconds before the crash it accelerated from 62 to 70.8-mile-per-hour into the collapsed safety barrier. >> it's one job is to keep the tesla in the lane that it's in. in this case, we don't know why but it seemed to follow the lane line to its left that was actually an exit lane. >> self-driving car expert jim mcferz said no one explained why it left the lane and c
david louie has been talking to tesla drivers. but we start with the i team's dan noys. >> you have the ntsb preliminary report now, right. >> that's right. well larry and ama we are learning more about what happened right before the crash. 30-year-old walter wong on on his which to work when the tesla slammed into the safety barrier damaged earlier. the ntsb confirmed that the model x batteri bystanders remo him from the wreckage and he later died. the ntsb says wong had been using...
151
151
Jun 30, 2018
06/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
and texas congressman louie gohmert. it's good to have you here. i'll start with you, representative ron desantis. was our favorite guy rod rosenstein -- i got to tell you. i watched that, congressman. i was so frustrated with the smirking and the don't attack me personally and the taking the time to run the clock. is he keeping information from congress? >> judge, this is really concerning. yes, they are keeping information from congress. but it's not just a normal stonewall. what they are saying is peter strozk open asthmasive counterintelligence information about trump's campaign. we know it was colored with bias and we know the problems. trying to get the details about it, rosenstein says i can't talk about it. it's classified and sensitive. peter strozk wednesday for the deposition he wouldn't answer most of the questions because it's classified. so they unleash the counterintelligence powers of the government. now they are using that, the sensitivity of that as a shield to protect them from congressional oversight. that is wrong. >> it's clea
and texas congressman louie gohmert. it's good to have you here. i'll start with you, representative ron desantis. was our favorite guy rod rosenstein -- i got to tell you. i watched that, congressman. i was so frustrated with the smirking and the don't attack me personally and the taking the time to run the clock. is he keeping information from congress? >> judge, this is really concerning. yes, they are keeping information from congress. but it's not just a normal stonewall. what they...
80
80
Jun 22, 2018
06/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
let me tell you, uncle louie's cafe in duluth, minnesota, everyone should go, patronize it, great foodeat people. thank you so much, matt. we'll be right back. so much, .. so much, >> weird to sit at the desk, so many times sat here with charles and the whole gang, we continue to mourn his loss, pray for his family and leave you with one thought. whenever you are faced with an explanation of what is going on in washington the choice between incompetence and conspiracy, always choose incompetence. that is it for tonight. we will miss you. shannon bream for the fox news at night team picks things appear. shannon: house leaders say there will not be a vote on the compromise immigration bill. reports from capitol hill, lawmakers were wildly confused about what is in the bill and what is not. you will hear from members of both sides of the aisle. a looming deadline tomorrow for the justice department, house republicans demanding answers regarding the fbi's alleged spy in the 2016 trump campaign, new details tonight about a rare meeting between the key players. later remembering our friend c
let me tell you, uncle louie's cafe in duluth, minnesota, everyone should go, patronize it, great foodeat people. thank you so much, matt. we'll be right back. so much, .. so much, >> weird to sit at the desk, so many times sat here with charles and the whole gang, we continue to mourn his loss, pray for his family and leave you with one thought. whenever you are faced with an explanation of what is going on in washington the choice between incompetence and conspiracy, always choose...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
say goodbye to is this fellow here mohammed said i didn't play in the first game we had this show louie that he got from the germans the final. play you played in the second game scored an append here he shows his true class and it's just sad that you know players of that caliber and quality but they're calling home one particular player who was very briefly but extremely brightly and this is the goalkeeper el hi daddy who has just become the oldest player ever at any position to take part in a world cup at the age of forty five and this was in saving. the penalty in this world of time views well you know forty five years of age is that you can't really call him a prospect you know but i mean that is some story though isn't it so he keeps his team in the lead on his first ever gain weight breaking world records and he pulls off a fantastic effort like that i mean that's what he will be talking about to the grandkids in the great grandkids very very late into that first half was actually forty five minutes plus six very late into that at his own time there was another person another pena
say goodbye to is this fellow here mohammed said i didn't play in the first game we had this show louie that he got from the germans the final. play you played in the second game scored an append here he shows his true class and it's just sad that you know players of that caliber and quality but they're calling home one particular player who was very briefly but extremely brightly and this is the goalkeeper el hi daddy who has just become the oldest player ever at any position to take part in a...
111
111
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
here our our reporter david louie. >> reporter: the mobile van was a critical tool to provide regular health care to the homeless but someone set it on fire in february. >> we need to get it replaced as soon as possible. >> however insurance only covered part of the $250,000 needed to buy and equip a new one. members of the leadership group stepped into action raising as the 150,000 needed in ten days from companies such as western digital, net gear and kla 10 corps. we are sitting in the backup unit but the new one is under construction in southern california and will be hitting the south bay by late fall. it will be outfitted with exam tables and chairs, instruments to take blood pressure and temperature and a sfensry. the non-profit gardener health services operates the van caring for more than 2,700 homeless people a year. the van is able to care for diabetes, hypertension, asthma drug addiction and respiratory illness. >> you never know what a warm hand will do and how will affects the person. sometimes it's just a matter of living another day. because it is stressful. it is diff
here our our reporter david louie. >> reporter: the mobile van was a critical tool to provide regular health care to the homeless but someone set it on fire in february. >> we need to get it replaced as soon as possible. >> however insurance only covered part of the $250,000 needed to buy and equip a new one. members of the leadership group stepped into action raising as the 150,000 needed in ten days from companies such as western digital, net gear and kla 10 corps. we are...
96
96
Jun 11, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
in san jose, david louie. >> there are critics of restoring net neutrality in california. the bills could cause mobile phone bills to go up as much as $30 a month. >>> those flame throwers that elon musk were handed out in los angeles. now they're fetching big bucks on ebay. buyers formed huge lines outside the company in l.a. to pick up the flame throwers that they preordered. the going rate through musk's company was $500 a pop and now they're on ebay for as much as $4,000 apiece. the instruction manuals, they're also actually for around $250. so far, there don't appear to be too many takers for the manuals but on twitter, musk posted a list of things not to do with what he called not a flamethrower, including setting things on fire. in case you're wondering, the flame throwers are actually legal in the state of california, which is -- yeah, very interesting. >>> time to turn to our weather. we have a big parade to get ready for tomorrow, spencer. >> we do and maybe flaming hot in some inland areas tomorrow but not along the parade route, i promise you that. okay, here's
in san jose, david louie. >> there are critics of restoring net neutrality in california. the bills could cause mobile phone bills to go up as much as $30 a month. >>> those flame throwers that elon musk were handed out in los angeles. now they're fetching big bucks on ebay. buyers formed huge lines outside the company in l.a. to pick up the flame throwers that they preordered. the going rate through musk's company was $500 a pop and now they're on ebay for as much as $4,000...
142
142
Jun 28, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
we are live in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >> david, you mentioned they tracked the suspect via dna. is this similar to how the golden state killer was tracked technology. the genology part or >> reporter:dy ask that. and the sheriff it's not entirely similar to the golden state killer case in that the dna evidence was in possession. but it appears that new testing were a factor involved in this, tying this possible suspect to that arliss perry case. >> interesting. all right, david thank you so much. >>> as we said arliss perry's body wdas university. our team coverage continue was lyanne melendez live at stanford this afternoon. lyanne. >> reporter: well, dan, i want to point out here that stanford has not issued any kind of statement. now, we asked dozens and dozens of people if they recall this murder. and it seems that no one here remembers this. and that's because the gory details were not publicly released for some time to protect family and friends. visitors from all over the world come to see the stanford memorial church without a clue what happened here in 1974. even p
we are live in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >> david, you mentioned they tracked the suspect via dna. is this similar to how the golden state killer was tracked technology. the genology part or >> reporter:dy ask that. and the sheriff it's not entirely similar to the golden state killer case in that the dna evidence was in possession. but it appears that new testing were a factor involved in this, tying this possible suspect to that arliss perry case. >> interesting. all...
141
141
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
abc 7 news reporter david louie is live at the santa clara county sheriff's department with more on this, david. >> reporter: dan sheriff's detectives hoped to gain insight perhaps incriminaling evidence upon entering the apartment of crawford. instead they found details of his objection with the 1974 murder case and about his own fate. the two most intriguing items detectives recovered from the suspect's studio apartment, the jacket cover of the book, the ultimate evil which detailed the brutal murder of 19-year-old arliss perry and a 2-year-old suicide note believed to have been written after he was interviewed by a sheriff's office detective. crawford used a large recover to shoot himself in the head as he lay in bed. he stalled detectives at the door trying to serve him a warn by saying he needed to get dressed. the 67-year-old's sister of arliss perry told me by phone this brings closure to her. >> it does for me. high mom i'm not so sure. i mean, she is 88 years old and struggling with the why, i think. and i said, you know, mom, i don't think we're ever going to know the why. >> r
abc 7 news reporter david louie is live at the santa clara county sheriff's department with more on this, david. >> reporter: dan sheriff's detectives hoped to gain insight perhaps incriminaling evidence upon entering the apartment of crawford. instead they found details of his objection with the 1974 murder case and about his own fate. the two most intriguing items detectives recovered from the suspect's studio apartment, the jacket cover of the book, the ultimate evil which detailed the...
48
48
Jun 22, 2018
06/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
the year but could the ban also turn south these asian countries into a dumping ground i'm florence louie in kuala lumpur and we'll have that story on friday. al-jazeera. where every. day when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documentaries and live news and on al-jazeera i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. if something happens anywhere in the world al-jazeera is in place we're able to cover this like no other news organization. were able to do it properly. that is our strength. al-jazeera for me is different because there's a maturity about its views government and the is generally a little says child of the feds the risk of a story on the film the family going on in the culture zero is something else th
the year but could the ban also turn south these asian countries into a dumping ground i'm florence louie in kuala lumpur and we'll have that story on friday. al-jazeera. where every. day when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documentaries and live news and on al-jazeera i...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
highlight of thursday's spring summer twenty nineteen minutes were shows was virgil oblongs debut of louie at the top. against the backdrop lee a lady of royal gardens the american designer turned out a strong collection of fresh take on the bags and accessories the french luxury label is famous for almost background and street where awards are reflected in bold cute utilitarian jackets foreigner suits and belted pocket but. a racket and signs for tennis shoes are among more than eighty items of boris becker memorabilia that have gone on sale as the bankrupt retired german tennis star tries to pay off his debts the months including numerous trophies are being auctioned live online at a london gallery as part of the bankruptcy action against the triple wimbledon champion the auction is due to run until june twenty eighth. from boris becker we move on to another german icon although this one is a fictional character the hudson plots all rub a halt some plots is the protagonist of a famous children's book series by thoughtfully poised his three books have been translated into thirty four lang
highlight of thursday's spring summer twenty nineteen minutes were shows was virgil oblongs debut of louie at the top. against the backdrop lee a lady of royal gardens the american designer turned out a strong collection of fresh take on the bags and accessories the french luxury label is famous for almost background and street where awards are reflected in bold cute utilitarian jackets foreigner suits and belted pocket but. a racket and signs for tennis shoes are among more than eighty items...
210
210
Jun 13, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
abc 7 news reporter david louie talkedbout an international releases certificate about that difficult road ahead. >> the historic handshakes and the signing of documents are now history. so what's the next step? it's now up to secretary of state mike pompeo and his north korean counterpart to hammer out details with denuclearization the most challenging. allen winer is could share of the stanford chernt on conflict and negotiation. he says normally the details are worked out first before the national leaders meet and agree to proceed that makes it difficult to know whether the north korean leader wants to move quickly ob stretch out the time table because it's likely he as a dictator will outlast the trump presidency. >> the question is whether or not he vows this as move from managing the united states to try to deescalate tensions with the americans while he continues to make progress on enhancing the capability of his nuclear arson al. >> whiner speculates some facilities may be destroyed but not all of in. memories are fresh about on the on it warmbier hold in a narcan prison for
abc 7 news reporter david louie talkedbout an international releases certificate about that difficult road ahead. >> the historic handshakes and the signing of documents are now history. so what's the next step? it's now up to secretary of state mike pompeo and his north korean counterpart to hammer out details with denuclearization the most challenging. allen winer is could share of the stanford chernt on conflict and negotiation. he says normally the details are worked out first before...
74
74
Jun 22, 2018
06/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: gotta go but, louie, always a pleasure. >> we've got to get it done.u do. >> we do. thanks, institute. stuart: see you again real soon. by the way, once again the producers of the program are allowing some, repeat just some, world cup coverage. here's the headline. sanctions caught up with iran. no one wanted to outfit their world cup team, so the players have to buy their own shirts, would you believe. that's our world cup story. we'll follow it for you after this. ♪ ♪ let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a mill
stuart: gotta go but, louie, always a pleasure. >> we've got to get it done.u do. >> we do. thanks, institute. stuart: see you again real soon. by the way, once again the producers of the program are allowing some, repeat just some, world cup coverage. here's the headline. sanctions caught up with iran. no one wanted to outfit their world cup team, so the players have to buy their own shirts, would you believe. that's our world cup story. we'll follow it for you after this. ♪ ♪...
107
107
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
abc 7 news reporter david louie explains. >> reporter: it was a major blow to serving the homeless we the fire destroyed this van in february. it made rounds weekly to ten sites to treat more than 2,700 people. replacing an and outfit agnew one had a price tag of a $250,000. but insurance only covered $100,000. members of the silicon valley leadership group stepped in to fill the gap. over a dozen companies donated $150,000 in ten days. among them western digital, net gear within and kla 10 corps we are setting in the backup you know but the new one is under construction in southern california and hitting the streets which late fall. the loss fts van meant the non-profit had to cut back mobile visits. weekly stops at sen tights will resume when the new unit arrives. with examination tables and chairs, instruments for blood pressure and temperature and a dispensary. >> they can go in and get the care that they need right away and the medications that they need. and then the money part is not a problem if they can't pay. >> there is research that indicates the homeless need ongoing medi
abc 7 news reporter david louie explains. >> reporter: it was a major blow to serving the homeless we the fire destroyed this van in february. it made rounds weekly to ten sites to treat more than 2,700 people. replacing an and outfit agnew one had a price tag of a $250,000. but insurance only covered $100,000. members of the silicon valley leadership group stepped in to fill the gap. over a dozen companies donated $150,000 in ten days. among them western digital, net gear within and kla...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
say goodbye to is this fellow here mohammed said i didn't play in the first game we had this show louie that he got from the germans the final. you played in the second game scored on a pencil here he shows his true class and it's just sad that you know players of that caliber and quality that they're calling home one particular player who was very briefly but extremely brightly in this position this is the goalkeeper at el hi daddy who has just become the oldest player ever at any position to take part in a world cup at the age of forty five and this was in saving a penalty he keeps his team in the lead on his first ever game breaking world records and he pulls off a fantastic effort like that i mean that's what he will be talking about the grandkids and a great grandkids very very late into that first half was actually forty five minutes past six very late into that at his own time there was another person another penalty in this time. he could not do anything about it and there was drama to come you may have thought two teams already out of the competition the still warm warm they bo
say goodbye to is this fellow here mohammed said i didn't play in the first game we had this show louie that he got from the germans the final. you played in the second game scored on a pencil here he shows his true class and it's just sad that you know players of that caliber and quality that they're calling home one particular player who was very briefly but extremely brightly in this position this is the goalkeeper at el hi daddy who has just become the oldest player ever at any position to...