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coming up, the milestone anniversary for ourur >>> congratulations big-time to our friend and colleague tonight, david louie who is celebrating 45 years right here at abc7. he started when i was like 6 i think. he joined abc news on this day in 1972. he was one of the first asian-american tv reporters in the bay area and he's been on the air the longest. today he talked about the longevity of his career. >> i keep wondering how long can a career last. we've been fortunate at abc7 surrounded by really great people, producers and writers and managers who really get it and focused on doing the best job we can covering the news in the bay area. >> you are a great journalist and a pleasure to work with. it's our honor. here's to many more stories yet to be told. david will be at it tomorrow morning first thing telling another story. >>> all right. >> no signs of slowing down. >> not at all. >> the saying is that elephants never forget. apparently hunter strickland doesn't either. did a grudge three years in the making set up a wild brawl between the giants and the natiti abc7 sports brought
coming up, the milestone anniversary for ourur >>> congratulations big-time to our friend and colleague tonight, david louie who is celebrating 45 years right here at abc7. he started when i was like 6 i think. he joined abc news on this day in 1972. he was one of the first asian-american tv reporters in the bay area and he's been on the air the longest. today he talked about the longevity of his career. >> i keep wondering how long can a career last. we've been fortunate at abc7...
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whenen you compare ourur work to other valleys in montana where there is very little mitigation efforts there has been significant losses. what we really need to do is scale this up. as canan be done. you need d the resoururces, the science and the collaboration. above all, you need the ranchers and landowners who live with h the carnivorores toe i amng to try this. > >> not elated that the wolves are here, but i am glad to have this resource. >> it's the people that like wolves on the groound to er bee. so we have to -- on the ground who eat our beefef. so we have toto think abobout t. >> i think we have lost sight of aboutut this. it's not about wolves. it's about people. >> it can seem like a paradox and d a contradiction to one too appreciaiate the wildnesof the wethth while feeliling the needo control it. >> with something like a wolflf, you will never make everyone happy so we have to find a -- so we have to try to find a way to meet everyone's core values and accommodate them. >> if we c can see your out how to to track this problem, we could figure out other problems in our soci
whenen you compare ourur work to other valleys in montana where there is very little mitigation efforts there has been significant losses. what we really need to do is scale this up. as canan be done. you need d the resoururces, the science and the collaboration. above all, you need the ranchers and landowners who live with h the carnivorores toe i amng to try this. > >> not elated that the wolves are here, but i am glad to have this resource. >> it's the people that like wolves...
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i saw the power of ourur commitment to a rules-based international worker and lifting people out of povertyoundly the emotionalal outpouring after president obama blank visit showed people they could overcome the past to build a more peaceful world. as i stood and its eternal flame i couldn't help but think of my father's own work on the test ban treaty an treaty and how hos to know these great men. people say it's hard to come home after being an ambassador it's like moving back from college into your old room. i is changed, made new friends, grown-up that everyone treats me just the same. in my case it means i get to presume one of my most demanding responsibilities such as of my introducing other members of my family. it used to be at this dinner but now it is someone that adoredi n him and someone who's pitched in here and in japan the youngest but not the quietest member of the profile in courage award committee. [applause] thank you for that kind introduction and once again for bringing me into this world. you are an amazing mother and friend and role model and everyone is grateful to
i saw the power of ourur commitment to a rules-based international worker and lifting people out of povertyoundly the emotionalal outpouring after president obama blank visit showed people they could overcome the past to build a more peaceful world. as i stood and its eternal flame i couldn't help but think of my father's own work on the test ban treaty an treaty and how hos to know these great men. people say it's hard to come home after being an ambassador it's like moving back from college...
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we either elect more republican senators in 2018 or we change the rules now to 51%, ourur country needs a good shutdown in september to fix this mess. finally, they need to have a shutdown. democrats used that as a weapon. there are some positives in this deal, let's be fair. the office of management and budget director mulvaney highlighted this at the white house, take a look. >> i've heard as low as ten or t 12 and a half billion dollars, the number is 21 billion. that is the additional defense spending is. for those of you who've been covering this area for a long time knows what that means. ever since the spending caps came on ever since the sequestew went in there was this unwritten deal on capitol hill which is for every dollar of defense spending that the republicans t wanted they had to get oneap dollar worth of nondefense spending to the democrats. that was the deal that president obama was able to cuss during last years in office. we got $21 billion in new defense spending for less than $5 billion in non-defense spending. the president got his priorities funded. more money for
we either elect more republican senators in 2018 or we change the rules now to 51%, ourur country needs a good shutdown in september to fix this mess. finally, they need to have a shutdown. democrats used that as a weapon. there are some positives in this deal, let's be fair. the office of management and budget director mulvaney highlighted this at the white house, take a look. >> i've heard as low as ten or t 12 and a half billion dollars, the number is 21 billion. that is the additional...
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i am reminding viewers with all of these markings, with our saliva and ourur oil, that, you know, ourmessy. and i don't think we should feel physically inferior or i don't think we should deny that part of ourselves even as we're dealing with all of this technology. it's kind of beautiful in the end. charlie: "fantasy life" was published april 1, right? tabitha: that's right. charlie: and surface tension begins exhibitions -- tabitha: this saturday in san francisco. and then it moves to los angeles in june. charlie: congratulations. tabitha: thank you very much. charlie: great to have you here. tabitha: nice to see you again. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: i'm oliver renick. carol: facebook's image for a future. and rupaul's drag economy, that's a fun story. oliver: all of that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪
i am reminding viewers with all of these markings, with our saliva and ourur oil, that, you know, ourmessy. and i don't think we should feel physically inferior or i don't think we should deny that part of ourselves even as we're dealing with all of this technology. it's kind of beautiful in the end. charlie: "fantasy life" was published april 1, right? tabitha: that's right. charlie: and surface tension begins exhibitions -- tabitha: this saturday in san francisco. and then it moves...
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it's ourur job to make sure tha those officers are rooted out and put out of this career field. but again, it can't be the first call of a politician when a white officer arrests somebody of color. itit can never just be the firs the firstay thing that we hear from social media. freddy gray, for instance, there were three african-american officers involved and three white officers involved. and to say that the three african-american officers committed some sort of a heinous act because of color is just ludicrous and -- but we believe working together with our communities we can help build the trust but thea we cannot be answer tone that, mr. conyers. we cannot go into the inner city and fix the ement problems unless we attack the underlying probables of poverty. >> but i want to see and i'm watchingy, carefully the police systems across this country to make sure that everybody's doing as much as we can to root out some of these bad apples. there are only a few but it only takes one to really create a very negative view. who else here would like to make a comment?r yes, sir? >> t
it's ourur job to make sure tha those officers are rooted out and put out of this career field. but again, it can't be the first call of a politician when a white officer arrests somebody of color. itit can never just be the firs the firstay thing that we hear from social media. freddy gray, for instance, there were three african-american officers involved and three white officers involved. and to say that the three african-american officers committed some sort of a heinous act because of color...
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will work every day of the week with my federal colleagues to get them out of our communities to make oururcommunities safer.co we have to focus priority in a way that gets that trust and confidence. >> thank you. chad. >> thank you very much here there is one point where i could not agree with her more, rhetoric matters. i call out as unhelpful the rhetoric which suggests you are a victim of a crime or a victim of domestic violence and if you go to a state or local police and for some reason the attornee general once you deported. lo that is not true. i call out the rhetoric as unhelpful that says local police and tried to agents bind for share immigration laws are engaged in pretext or racial profiling. again, unhelpful. we can find common ground and the common ground is that if yoc are in the country of-- country illegally you have no right to be here and in situations where you have been charged or convicted of a serious crime the federal government will use its resources to ensure the threat to public safety is no longer present. the attorney general is committed to working with state
will work every day of the week with my federal colleagues to get them out of our communities to make oururcommunities safer.co we have to focus priority in a way that gets that trust and confidence. >> thank you. chad. >> thank you very much here there is one point where i could not agree with her more, rhetoric matters. i call out as unhelpful the rhetoric which suggests you are a victim of a crime or a victim of domestic violence and if you go to a state or local police and for...
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ourur chins anemic -- transatlantic relationship and the statement i made recently is due to the fact that in the face of the present circumstances we have additional reasons for us to realize that we have to take our fate in our own hands in europe. david: joining us from berlin is tony teach cap, bloomberg-germany bloomberg -- editor. you must a sense from germany. are we overreacting in the united states because we will go to news that germany is thinking maybe to have to go their own way? tony: it depends on what you mean with going their own way. strengths isy's its global trade relationships and that was sort of the context andthis statement by merkel i think there was an important clarification which owners -- which is in the clip we saw, she talked about the current situations. to my mind, she is not saying we need to throw out the transatlantic ties, but we do need to look, in so many words, at the person who is currently in the white house. david: as far as we know, what gave rise to this? was it the thing that specifically happened at the g7 or the nato meetings or was it p
ourur chins anemic -- transatlantic relationship and the statement i made recently is due to the fact that in the face of the present circumstances we have additional reasons for us to realize that we have to take our fate in our own hands in europe. david: joining us from berlin is tony teach cap, bloomberg-germany bloomberg -- editor. you must a sense from germany. are we overreacting in the united states because we will go to news that germany is thinking maybe to have to go their own way?...
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so, yes, i think it would be a radical rereorganization of ourur educan system m because it would need o give everybody the capacity to be a member of the board of direrectors of a collectively rn enterprise. we would need to do that to make this system work just like capitalism doesn't need to do it, and so it doesn't. let m me be hard with you for a moment because i spent my entire life as a professor. that's all i've evevr done, so i'anan education person. most of the people that i know who are serious professors hate giving grades. i hate it. most detestable part of my--there i am. i've barely met a student over a semester, i've given a bunch of lectures, read a few little exam questions hysterically written by an overpanicked young person who's probably imbibed all sorts of substances in the preceding 24 hours, et cetera, et cetera. present company excepted. um, and i'm supposed to give them a grade, an "a" or a "b." you know what that's like? that's like sorting potatoes. there's an "a" potato and a "b" potato. this one has little knobbly things on it. so it's not an "a" potatato
so, yes, i think it would be a radical rereorganization of ourur educan system m because it would need o give everybody the capacity to be a member of the board of direrectors of a collectively rn enterprise. we would need to do that to make this system work just like capitalism doesn't need to do it, and so it doesn't. let m me be hard with you for a moment because i spent my entire life as a professor. that's all i've evevr done, so i'anan education person. most of the people that i know who...