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milwaukee is historically best known for beer. it will be the center of political tension in july of 2020 as the democrats pick their next candidate to run for the presidency. >> we are in fights or foreign, the brand-new arena and basketball stadium for the milwaukee bucks. summer of 2020, that will be used for the main site for the democratic national convention. it will be a 6-7-week process to transform this arena into the main stage for the democratic national convention. >> the challenges for putting on a convention like this, i think, it's a lot of moving pieces. you have a lot of moving parts. everyone needs to be on the same page and working together to ensure that nothing goes wrong. this is playing on the biggest stage. this is for super bowl in four days. there's no real room for error to make a lot of mistakes. >> there are people who are scared about the size of milwaukee. >> this will be one of the first national conventions in the midwest in the last 100 years. politics and geography make a difference. while the ch
milwaukee is historically best known for beer. it will be the center of political tension in july of 2020 as the democrats pick their next candidate to run for the presidency. >> we are in fights or foreign, the brand-new arena and basketball stadium for the milwaukee bucks. summer of 2020, that will be used for the main site for the democratic national convention. it will be a 6-7-week process to transform this arena into the main stage for the democratic national convention. >>...
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we have not had a convention of this size ever in milwaukee. i think it's politically smart, because i think a lot of midwesterners felt like this is flyover country. that might've been the kind of appeal that our current president, republican president had. >> i think this will be one of the first national conventions in the midwest and i think that's very important. i think politics and geography make a difference. and certainly while the choice of the convention city does not guarantee anything, i think it sends a message around where democrats are investing. we understand that in order to win in 2020, we need to be investing in america. we need to be here in wisconsin, and michigan, pennsylvania, ohio, and the choice of milwaukee i think really helps send that message. >> this is one of the places where the labor movement, so much under threat from republicans, was born, right here in milwaukee in our bay view community. people shed blood and died fighting for the eight hour workday. it's a place where in just recent times, it has just been
we have not had a convention of this size ever in milwaukee. i think it's politically smart, because i think a lot of midwesterners felt like this is flyover country. that might've been the kind of appeal that our current president, republican president had. >> i think this will be one of the first national conventions in the midwest and i think that's very important. i think politics and geography make a difference. and certainly while the choice of the convention city does not guarantee...
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innervate you milwaukee community. people shed blood and died fighting for the eight hour workday. it's a place where just recent times, it has just been turned into a right to work state. our history of community engagement and sharing at something i think at important to brag about. we're a very diverse community. and one of our challenges is to make sure that that's not something that just rolls off of of our tongues, but that we actually have minority participation in the economic benefit of this convention. >> one of the things that we're most proud of at fiserv forum is that almost all of the workers were from milwaukee from wisconsin. we're hoping for similar success we're talking about transforming for the democratic national convention. we want this thing to be built and made in milwaukee where he are looking forward to accomplishing that. so the process, we raise between half million, a million dollars. then the convention will be about $70 million. so, a significant jump in funds from the process of the conv
innervate you milwaukee community. people shed blood and died fighting for the eight hour workday. it's a place where just recent times, it has just been turned into a right to work state. our history of community engagement and sharing at something i think at important to brag about. we're a very diverse community. and one of our challenges is to make sure that that's not something that just rolls off of of our tongues, but that we actually have minority participation in the economic benefit...
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we want this thing to be built and made in milwaukee where he -- milwaukee. we are looking forward to accomplishing that. so the process, we raise between half million, a million dollars. then the convention will be about $70 million. so, a significant jump in funds from the process of the convention. but this is something where the money that we raise is all going back into the local economy. what we look at for something yes, $70 million is a lot of money to raise but that's for $200 million of economic effect to happen within milwaukee and wisconsin. we look at this at a big opportunity to not only infuse money into the local economy but also as a chance to advertise and show off the city. >> we are city that's fighting back. when i say fighting back, we've lost a lot of industry and we have a lot of poverty in the city. my priority as mayor, not surprisingly, is to create family supporting jobs and to make this a safe city. as much as i love the convention being here, and i do, i can't ask our property taxpayers to pay it. we're hopeful that this conventi
we want this thing to be built and made in milwaukee where he -- milwaukee. we are looking forward to accomplishing that. so the process, we raise between half million, a million dollars. then the convention will be about $70 million. so, a significant jump in funds from the process of the convention. but this is something where the money that we raise is all going back into the local economy. what we look at for something yes, $70 million is a lot of money to raise but that's for $200 million...
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milwaukee, we have taken part in this. the federal grant is to make sure local property taxpayers aren't bearing the cost. >> i think over the years i have watched conventions, here milwaukee will be my fifth, i have seen conventions evolve in a number of ways. there are more ancillary events happening with them. end of the day they are the same political where we are working to nominate candidates were people are coming together to unite behind our party platform and really set the groundwork for the general election. >> we know a 40 convention isn't going to be the savior. there is going to be a spotlight on the community. it's also going to be a spotlight on the challenges we have. we want to mobilize people here that we can put our best foot forward and give people here and economic opportunity that will prosper in the long run. >> both democrats and republicans in this city and groups thatwith will make this successful. we have to make sure we are real and up, that we can come together as a group and put on a conventi
milwaukee, we have taken part in this. the federal grant is to make sure local property taxpayers aren't bearing the cost. >> i think over the years i have watched conventions, here milwaukee will be my fifth, i have seen conventions evolve in a number of ways. there are more ancillary events happening with them. end of the day they are the same political where we are working to nominate candidates were people are coming together to unite behind our party platform and really set the...
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at the milwaukee journal sentinel. if you want to see some of his work joining us on board the bus this morning we appreciate your time. >>> the complaint stems from a phone conversation the president had earlier this year with the leaders of ukraine that included the talk about former vice president joe biden and his son. over the weekend details emerged about president
at the milwaukee journal sentinel. if you want to see some of his work joining us on board the bus this morning we appreciate your time. >>> the complaint stems from a phone conversation the president had earlier this year with the leaders of ukraine that included the talk about former vice president joe biden and his son. over the weekend details emerged about president
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milwaukee. there are issues in milwaukee, ok. i mean, my husband was shot in milwaukee. before we finish, we can get back to your perspective on the us, having spent so perspective on the us, having spent so much time and understand but finish on afghanistan, do you think you made a difference? some of your cases were extraordinarily high—profile, you fought for the powerless, particularly for young women who have suffered so much abuse and afghan society. do you believe looking back on the last decade, you've made a difference.- a minimum, i've made a difference with my clients and that was my primary goal. i wanted to make a longer standing difference with more people but i set realistic expectations for myself. when i started representing people, for me, even though i did want good judgements, thejudgements even though i did want good judgements, the judgements that protected women, to positively affect other women as well, my main goal was, represent this client, this lady, get her out of prison so definitely, i have made a difference. i hope i did. i am mindful th
milwaukee. there are issues in milwaukee, ok. i mean, my husband was shot in milwaukee. before we finish, we can get back to your perspective on the us, having spent so perspective on the us, having spent so much time and understand but finish on afghanistan, do you think you made a difference? some of your cases were extraordinarily high—profile, you fought for the powerless, particularly for young women who have suffered so much abuse and afghan society. do you believe looking back on the...
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so it could work, it did work here in milwaukee because milwaukee was recognized very often as one of the best-governed cities in the country, one of the healthiest and safest cities in the country. it was all under the socialists administration. divorce -- >> divorce is the thing that probably put reno on the map first. it was known as a railroad junction, a modest town. reno started out as a crossroads and a railroad stop. in 1905, when the first big divorce came, that got national attention, international attention even, so the media started to focus on reno for that reason. that was the kind of publicity they did not have to try to get. people were just fascinated by this little western town where all these cosmic college and people -- were all these cosmopolitan people were getting divorces. that was the beginning of a kind of tourist trade for reno. the state of nevada legalized gambling in 1931. and some forms of gambling had been on the books before that, but that was when they absolutely said, gambling is legal, we mean it, you can open clubs and casinos and get licensed. and
so it could work, it did work here in milwaukee because milwaukee was recognized very often as one of the best-governed cities in the country, one of the healthiest and safest cities in the country. it was all under the socialists administration. divorce -- >> divorce is the thing that probably put reno on the map first. it was known as a railroad junction, a modest town. reno started out as a crossroads and a railroad stop. in 1905, when the first big divorce came, that got national...
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and milwaukee. host: we can talk about wisconsin politics, but your story this morning is about a national story in many of the papers today. jump ukraine "the story is a stress test," talking about systems that are not ready. what are those systems? guest: we have not seen the whistleblower report, we have not seen the transcript of the conversation between the president and the ukrainian president, but this will putting a lot of pressure on our institutions. and i break them down into five. the rule of law, republicans, congress, pressure on joe biden himself, and the presidential -- and the way the media will handle it. one problem is we have the hysteria dial turned up to 11 over the last few years, so if this turns out to be the real thing, do we know how to calibrate our responses and will will be able to actually grasp what is the challenge here. will congress be able to rise to this challenge, will the media understand how to deal with this, and what do we do with a president who seems embol
and milwaukee. host: we can talk about wisconsin politics, but your story this morning is about a national story in many of the papers today. jump ukraine "the story is a stress test," talking about systems that are not ready. what are those systems? guest: we have not seen the whistleblower report, we have not seen the transcript of the conversation between the president and the ukrainian president, but this will putting a lot of pressure on our institutions. and i break them down...
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there are issues in milwaukee. there are issues in milwaukee, ok. i mean, my husband was shot in milwaukee. before we finish, we can get back to your perspective on the us, having spent so much time and understand but finish on afghanistan, do you think you made a difference? some of your cases were extraordinarily high—profile, you fought for the powerless, particularly for young women who have suffered so much abuse in afghan society. do you believe looking back on the last decade, you‘ve made a difference? ata minimum, i‘ve made a difference with my clients and that was my primary goal. i wanted to make a longer—standing difference with more people but i set realistic expectations for myself. when i started representing people, for me, even though i did want good judgements, the judgements that protected women, to positively affect other women as well, my main goal was, represent this client, this lady, get her out of prison so definitely, i have made a difference. i hope i did. i am mindful that donald trump in recent weeks has been push
there are issues in milwaukee. there are issues in milwaukee, ok. i mean, my husband was shot in milwaukee. before we finish, we can get back to your perspective on the us, having spent so much time and understand but finish on afghanistan, do you think you made a difference? some of your cases were extraordinarily high—profile, you fought for the powerless, particularly for young women who have suffered so much abuse in afghan society. do you believe looking back on the last decade, you‘ve...
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have been building up for horse mirrors here in milwaukee in the direction of scott's. sucks. so what's. right down you got. the right you know because nothing in the police was built to protect us i say he was going to do it this is which he got the wire going right we lose loved ones every day to be discerning to protect it. this is what i'm just not. going to get out of these 6 wires that are set to get. us out small. one 0 my little brothers they can't roll down in never gonna werman now hurry livin life in the heavens looking down down because shall we say give you any penis inside out in your face we live on the verge of everything all the really want is for this family to have every day based on natural one of a kind of a good for the family and loved all the time he did back he was thinking about the stammer out of this is a shame we have to face this reality just kinda dark we're bringing clarity and a user name the start of cheery fast you came about to change it just came free to go crazy days it. seems you won't you really really tough sometimes you dream of us aga
have been building up for horse mirrors here in milwaukee in the direction of scott's. sucks. so what's. right down you got. the right you know because nothing in the police was built to protect us i say he was going to do it this is which he got the wire going right we lose loved ones every day to be discerning to protect it. this is what i'm just not. going to get out of these 6 wires that are set to get. us out small. one 0 my little brothers they can't roll down in never gonna werman now...
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and us we have been building now for course mirrors here in milwaukee the direction of the scots as. such. so what's. right now you've got the city right you know because nothing in the police was built to protect us i say he was going to do it is which he got the wire going right we lose loved ones every day to be this your needs are protected. this is what i've. done. and they're going to these 6 fires that are set to get. us out it's. one of my little brothers they can't throw down in never gonna werman now curry livin life in the heavens a pin down town because shall we say give you any penis inside out and your face we live on the verge of everything all the really want is for the family to have everything based on natural one of a kind of a skirt for the tram me and up all the time i didn't move back he was thinking about the stammer out of this is a shame we have to face this reality just wants to be in the dark we're bringing clarity and a username the start of cheer if i feel about a change it just came streaming go crazy days it. seems you won't you feel really really tough
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i split my time between milwaukee and d.c., but i spend most of my time here in milwaukee, yes. >> we can talk about wisconsin politics. but i want to go to your story this morning. it's a national story in many of the papers today. the headline that trump ukraine story is a stress test talking about the systems being tested and none look ready. what are those systems? >> well, i think this is going to be one of those, whether it's a constitutional crisis or not, we don't know. we haven't seen the whistleblower report or the transcript of the conversation between the president and the ukrainian president. but this is going to put a lot of pressure on our institutions. i break them down to five. the rule of law of republicans, pressure on joe biden himself and the presidential campaign ask then the way the media is going to handle it. one of the problems that we have is we kept the dial turned up to 11 over the last three years. the question is if this turns out to be the real thing, do we know how to calibrate our responses? are we going to be able to actually grasp the challenge here
i split my time between milwaukee and d.c., but i spend most of my time here in milwaukee, yes. >> we can talk about wisconsin politics. but i want to go to your story this morning. it's a national story in many of the papers today. the headline that trump ukraine story is a stress test talking about the systems being tested and none look ready. what are those systems? >> well, i think this is going to be one of those, whether it's a constitutional crisis or not, we don't know. we...
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and milwaukee. host: we can talk about wisconsin politics, but your story this morning is about a national story in many of the papers today. jump ukraine "the story is a stress test," talking about systems that are not ready. what are those systems? guest: we have not seen the whistleblower report, we have not seen the transcript of the conversation between the president and the ukrainian president, but this will putting a lot of pressure on our institutions. and i break them down into five. the rule of law, republicans, congress, pressure on joe biden himself, and the presidential -- and the way the media will handle it. one problem is we have the hysteria dial turned up to 11 over the last few years, so if this turns out to be the real thing, do we know how to calibrate our responses and will will be able to actually grasp what is the challenge here. will congress be able to rise to this challenge, will the media understand how to deal with this, and what do we do with a president who seems embol
and milwaukee. host: we can talk about wisconsin politics, but your story this morning is about a national story in many of the papers today. jump ukraine "the story is a stress test," talking about systems that are not ready. what are those systems? guest: we have not seen the whistleblower report, we have not seen the transcript of the conversation between the president and the ukrainian president, but this will putting a lot of pressure on our institutions. and i break them down...
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internal investigation i signed an order terminating christopher a manny from his employment with the milwaukee police department earlier today. in this case as your man he approached this individual as though he were a criminal suspect even though the officer self reported that he thought he had mental problems upon his approach the training to deal with the mentally ill people tells you. again absent them behaving in so many sitting fashion objective the putting your hands on them is almost the worst thing you can do she said fine says officer christopher manning hsieh in jazz by not following proper police training and protocol it's important to keep in mind i ruled that the officer violated our core value of competence and i fired. the d.a.'s jobs to assess criminality going up there. and on top of that i. have to live up to that. and i was very surprised to have the decision to terminate christopher a manny didn't relate to the shooting it only related to the fact that he felt that the half down search was improper. that the chief made the decision based on this officer not following proce
internal investigation i signed an order terminating christopher a manny from his employment with the milwaukee police department earlier today. in this case as your man he approached this individual as though he were a criminal suspect even though the officer self reported that he thought he had mental problems upon his approach the training to deal with the mentally ill people tells you. again absent them behaving in so many sitting fashion objective the putting your hands on them is almost...
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this particular case is complex because of occurred in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally had hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the. train never show any. anything. or. he was only and drive. home. and no one in my family no one. knows. when they even. got to meet with schizophrenia and what do we call them. friends. house and he would always. are or he will say this like. you don't leave. them to divert. the boat. she is going to. die gave me a trial. that was uniquely may. and he's gone a rest now with the same god that created them. is that there is nothing to be afraid of is not then to run. is not then. that anybody's to die for. the. next 10 years but survival guide book stacie just like all the stores simply. research to. be sure it's still there you don't get it back. to. play it. is a repatriation scheme will look at the after 7 years. bill of this every year let's guys report. there's things. i mean here. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were une
this particular case is complex because of occurred in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally had hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the. train never show any. anything. or. he was only and drive. home. and no one in my family no one. knows. when they even. got to meet with schizophrenia and what do we call them. friends. house and he would always. are or he will say this like. you don't leave. them to divert. the boat. she...
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milwaukee has some of the best food and drink in the country. something i know well because i went to college there. that's me when i had hair. and one of the newer local favorites is the soup market. stephanie: hi, honey. how are you? lemonis: a quick-service chain started in 2004 by chef dave jurena and his business partner. dave: anything else for you, sir? lemonis: dave did the cooking while his partner ran the business. woman: that's good. lemonis: and before long, the soup market had expanded to five locations, with plans for many more. then dave's partner and co-owner died suddenly, leaving him struggling to run the company and putting his dreams of expansion on hold. dave: can't do it. lemonis: and that's why he reached out to me. a high-margin, high-volume concept like soup would make for a great franchise opportunity. and with $2 million in revenue, the soup market may just be a few small fixes away from being the next big thing in fast casual dining. i'm meeting dave at the soup market location in hales corners -- a suburb of milwauke
milwaukee has some of the best food and drink in the country. something i know well because i went to college there. that's me when i had hair. and one of the newer local favorites is the soup market. stephanie: hi, honey. how are you? lemonis: a quick-service chain started in 2004 by chef dave jurena and his business partner. dave: anything else for you, sir? lemonis: dave did the cooking while his partner ran the business. woman: that's good. lemonis: and before long, the soup market had...
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milwaukee is on the shores of lake chicken, or as i like describe it, the fresh coast. this horribly best known for gear -- beer, but will be the center of attention like 2020 has the democrats pick their next candidate. >> we're at fiserv forum a brand-new arena for the lw
milwaukee is on the shores of lake chicken, or as i like describe it, the fresh coast. this horribly best known for gear -- beer, but will be the center of attention like 2020 has the democrats pick their next candidate. >> we're at fiserv forum a brand-new arena for the lw
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every month, about 400 new citizens are being sworn in in the city the size of milwaukee. neither donald trump for this any republican i'm aware of wants to stop those 400 new citizens coming here each month. it's very exhilarating to talk to them. o many of them overall we swear in 700,000 new citizens a year and have four million people on work vizz as. but there are other news that can be considered not quite as good. 64,000 people0 -- crossed the border in august, that is down from 144,000 in may but still 20,000 more than it was last year. and when we talk about 64,000 people being processed into this country or processed at the border, we don't include other people who have been caught and those are the most dangerous people in all. many of the people being processed on the border feel they will come in through this plose. why is it higher? the reason so many people try to come across our border. that's not so. there were times in the relatively recent past where we had civil wars in central america and people did not come to the united states because they felt they
every month, about 400 new citizens are being sworn in in the city the size of milwaukee. neither donald trump for this any republican i'm aware of wants to stop those 400 new citizens coming here each month. it's very exhilarating to talk to them. o many of them overall we swear in 700,000 new citizens a year and have four million people on work vizz as. but there are other news that can be considered not quite as good. 64,000 people0 -- crossed the border in august, that is down from 144,000...
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>> milwaukee. >> reporter: after milwaukee? houston. >> back to the wizards. finished cleveland. three teams and one year. >> reporter: after that, brooklyn? >> finally the warriors. he spent the last five seasons with the golden state. he was a key part of all three championship teams. always one of the go to guys in the locker room for interviews. >>> he is still dealing with an ankle injury. this will be a game time decision sunday in cincinnati. >>> keep oakland home dog. if they get production from him like they did monday night. seven catches. just like his great-grandfather once did. >> ♪ >> reporter: your one of the first players that is directly related to one of the old time jazz composers. right there. how about that. >>> from that to ask about. you're going to get the idea from the former duke sky, zion williamson. apparently the nba's number one draft can be tough with golf clubs. 6'7", 284 pounds. his club on a tee shots, after he hit it, they actually found the head of the golf club. there it is right there. zion williamson tough on golf clubs. >>> we have the a'
>> milwaukee. >> reporter: after milwaukee? houston. >> back to the wizards. finished cleveland. three teams and one year. >> reporter: after that, brooklyn? >> finally the warriors. he spent the last five seasons with the golden state. he was a key part of all three championship teams. always one of the go to guys in the locker room for interviews. >>> he is still dealing with an ankle injury. this will be a game time decision sunday in cincinnati....
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this particular case is complex because of occurred in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally had hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the friends are gathered and. trained never showed any signs of any kind of paranoia or. she was lonely and drab. in the home. and no one in my family no one in their get spam. when they even having known this was not only with schizophrenia and what do we call them. we call it school friends came with them housed and he would always. are or he will say just like they do if. you don't leave. them. both. it's just. that. that was uniquely. and he's gone to rest now with the same guy big creative there. is that illness is nothing to be afraid of is not then to run from is nothing and. they anybody's to die for. i think. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the roman clauses project themselves. with the frame and merry go round lifts and be the one percent. that's not going nor middle of the room signals. any real news is really the world. when it comes dow
this particular case is complex because of occurred in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally had hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the friends are gathered and. trained never showed any signs of any kind of paranoia or. she was lonely and drab. in the home. and no one in my family no one in their get spam. when they even having known this was not only with schizophrenia and what do we call them. we call it school friends...
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and the milwaukee brewers. >> yeah. they've had adversity, for sure. >> only a couple of postseason spots left. they lost their mvp to injury earlier on this month. but the team has responded nicely with a red-hot push to the postseason. it's been nearly 40 years since the brewers made postseason appearances. and ryan braun helped make that a reality. grand slam in the first inning to help give the brewers the lead. getting the most out of their roster, winning 9-2, in cincinnati. they have won 17 of 19 games. celebration is cause for more than beer. milwaukee looking to win their first-ever world series title. >>> an impressive run from the twins is running into the postseason. eddie rosario lifting minnesota to a 5-1 win over the detroit tigers. the team would have to wait to celebrate. they didn't officially clinch the a.l. central title until the white sox beat the indians in chicago. they did. it was the first division title for minnesota since 2010. celebration fully on in the clubhouse. this is sergio romo, celeb
and the milwaukee brewers. >> yeah. they've had adversity, for sure. >> only a couple of postseason spots left. they lost their mvp to injury earlier on this month. but the team has responded nicely with a red-hot push to the postseason. it's been nearly 40 years since the brewers made postseason appearances. and ryan braun helped make that a reality. grand slam in the first inning to help give the brewers the lead. getting the most out of their roster, winning 9-2, in cincinnati....
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this particular case is complex because of the kurds in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally have hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the friends are gathered and. trained never show any. any kind of paranoid or frantic he was only and drab. in the home. and no one in my family no one gets family. when they even have a hot woman with schizophrenia and what do we call them. came with house and he with the way things are or he will say this like they do it. you don't leave. them. in the order. just. god gave me a child. that was uniquely may. and he's gone to rest now with the same god that created there. is that illness is nothing to be afraid of is not then to run from is nothing in. there any right is to die for. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. want to. have to go right to be close with what will befall 3 of them or can't be good to. be interested always in the waters of our. best suit. when it comes down to it it is no actuall
this particular case is complex because of the kurds in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally have hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the friends are gathered and. trained never show any. any kind of paranoid or frantic he was only and drab. in the home. and no one in my family no one gets family. when they even have a hot woman with schizophrenia and what do we call them. came with house and he with the way things are or...
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this particular case is complex because of occurred in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally had hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the forensic evidence. that train never showed any. any kind of noise or frantic he was only drive. home. and no one in my family no one gets more every day you know. when they even have a. little bit with schizophrenia and what do we call them. again with house and he would always. are or he will say just like they do if. you don't leave. them. in the order. that. that was. and he's gone to rest now with the same guy big creative there. is that illness is nothing to be afraid of is not then to run from is nothing and. they anybody's to die for. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. when it comes down to it no it is no actually that i think one can say oh well the russians are all bad to say it was not the case of the west he's only good there are absolutely things that the
this particular case is complex because of occurred in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally had hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the forensic evidence. that train never showed any. any kind of noise or frantic he was only drive. home. and no one in my family no one gets more every day you know. when they even have a. little bit with schizophrenia and what do we call them. again with house and he would always. are or he...
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they'll take a different trajectory than than this one christopher kalinda joining us tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr bill and if we appreciate your valuable insights on the situation with the united states and afghanistan and the taliban thank you thank you it's been a pleasure thanks for having brant. well they've fled deadly violence they've become refugees in a foreign country and now they've been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 rodin just refugees now living in sprawling camps in bangladesh their lines are already grim refugees are not allowed to work and they depend on food handouts and some women there have turned to the sex industry others are lured abroad with promises of jobs in marriage only to end up in prostitution he has this exclusive report tonight from the bangladeshi city of cox is bizarre. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and mom with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we came
they'll take a different trajectory than than this one christopher kalinda joining us tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr bill and if we appreciate your valuable insights on the situation with the united states and afghanistan and the taliban thank you thank you it's been a pleasure thanks for having brant. well they've fled deadly violence they've become refugees in a foreign country and now they've been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 rodin just refugees now living in...
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they'll take a different trajectory than than this one christopher kalinda joining us tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr bill and if we appreciate your valuable insights on the situation with the united states and afghanistan and the taliban thank you thank you it's been a pleasure thanks for having brought. well they've fled deadly violence they've become refugees in a foreign country and now they've been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 or hinge or refugees now living in sprawling camps in bangladesh their lives are already grim refugees are not allowed to work and they depend on food handouts and some women there have turned to the sex industry others are lured abroad with promises of jobs in marriage only to end up in prostitution g.w. has this exclusive report tonight from the bangladeshi city of cox is bizarre. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and ma with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we
they'll take a different trajectory than than this one christopher kalinda joining us tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr bill and if we appreciate your valuable insights on the situation with the united states and afghanistan and the taliban thank you thank you it's been a pleasure thanks for having brought. well they've fled deadly violence they've become refugees in a foreign country and now they've been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 or hinge or refugees now living in...
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currently an adjunct senior fellow at the center for a new american security and he joins me tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr callender welcome to the day i want to ask you how do you read what the u.s. president said today at the pentagon about the taliban did he conflate the taliban with al qaida. well it certainly seems and i want to begin by just you know my heart goes out to all the people who have been affected by 911 both the event itself 18 years ago as well as the aftermath to endless wars as as president from calls and to include all those veterans from afghanistan i was talking with. a person yesterday who is with deutsche bank on september 11th 2001 in manhattan right across the street from 911 and from the towers that she you know describe for me the events of that and it's absolutely searing. it's important you know that there's a difference between the taleban and i don't negotiate ations with al qaeda not possible negotiations with the taleban are possible but as we've seen very very difficult you have invested a lot of time in getting talks with the taliban up and running and yo
currently an adjunct senior fellow at the center for a new american security and he joins me tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr callender welcome to the day i want to ask you how do you read what the u.s. president said today at the pentagon about the taliban did he conflate the taliban with al qaida. well it certainly seems and i want to begin by just you know my heart goes out to all the people who have been affected by 911 both the event itself 18 years ago as well as the aftermath to...
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they'll take a different trajectory than than this one christopher kalinda joining us tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr bill and if we appreciate your valuable insights on the situation with the united states and afghanistan and the taliban thank you thank you it's been a pleasure thanks for having brett. well they've fled deadly violence they've become refugees in a foreign country and now they've been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 rodin job refugees now living in sprawling camps in bangladesh their lines are already grim refugees are not allowed to work and they depend on food handouts and some women there have turned to the sex industry others are lured abroad with promises of jobs in marriage only to end up in prostitution d.w. has this exclusive report tonight from the bangladeshi city of cox is bizarre. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and ma with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we came
they'll take a different trajectory than than this one christopher kalinda joining us tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr bill and if we appreciate your valuable insights on the situation with the united states and afghanistan and the taliban thank you thank you it's been a pleasure thanks for having brett. well they've fled deadly violence they've become refugees in a foreign country and now they've been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 rodin job refugees now living in...
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they'll take a different trajectory than than this one christopher kalinda joining us tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr bill and if we appreciate your valuable insights on the situation with the united states and afghanistan and the taliban thank you thank you it's been a pleasure thanks for having brought. well they've fled deadly violence they've become refugees in a foreign country and now they've been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 or hinge of refugees now living in sprawling camps in bangladesh their lines are already grim refugees are not allowed to work and they depend on food handouts and some women there have turned to the sex industry others are lured abroad with promises of jobs in marriage only to end up in prostitution d.w. has this exclusive report tonight from the bangladeshi city of cox is bizarre. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh the life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and ma with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after
they'll take a different trajectory than than this one christopher kalinda joining us tonight from milwaukee wisconsin mr bill and if we appreciate your valuable insights on the situation with the united states and afghanistan and the taliban thank you thank you it's been a pleasure thanks for having brought. well they've fled deadly violence they've become refugees in a foreign country and now they've been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 or hinge of refugees now living in...
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he said we are at a hampton inn in milwaukee, wisconsin. [laughter] that could've been the first time i knew i had to write a book. the secret service said you were at some classified place. he said who would think to find me at a hampton inn in milwaukee? i've been watching tv all day. he said we figured out we were hungry. we walked across the street to the outback steakhouse. they were a little surprised. literally, the night of 9/11, the presidents parents -- happen to be a former president walked in to milwaukee, wisconsin. president bush, this was part of the small acts of kindness. he was very disturbed with the anti-muslim feeling in the country. we were in kennebunkport, maine. we go back to houston and the anti-muslim rhetoric had gotten really ugly. he said to me, is there a muslim group in houston? there is the houston muslim association. i cold called them. they had a dinner two nights later with 500 people that president bush wanted to go make a statement and he invited the media. to say they are americans like we are. a coupl
he said we are at a hampton inn in milwaukee, wisconsin. [laughter] that could've been the first time i knew i had to write a book. the secret service said you were at some classified place. he said who would think to find me at a hampton inn in milwaukee? i've been watching tv all day. he said we figured out we were hungry. we walked across the street to the outback steakhouse. they were a little surprised. literally, the night of 9/11, the presidents parents -- happen to be a former president...
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he said we are at a hampton inn in milwaukee, wisconsin. [laughter] that could've been the first time i knew i had to write a book. the secret service said you were at some classified place. he said who would think to find me at a hampton inn in milwaukee? i've been watching tv all day. he said we figured out we were hungry. we walked across the street to the outback steakhouse. they were a little surprised. literally, the night of 9/11, the presidents parents -- happen to be a former president walked to milwaukee, wisconsin. ofsident bush, this was part the small acts of kindness. he was very disturbed with the anti-muslim rhetoric in the country. maine. in kennebunkport, we go back to houston and the anti-muslim rhetoric had gotten really ugly. a muslimo me, is there group in houston? there is the houston muslim association. i cold called them. they had a dinner two nights later with 500 people that president bush wanted to go make a statement and he invited the media. they are americans like we are. ago, he andyears misses bush were both
he said we are at a hampton inn in milwaukee, wisconsin. [laughter] that could've been the first time i knew i had to write a book. the secret service said you were at some classified place. he said who would think to find me at a hampton inn in milwaukee? i've been watching tv all day. he said we figured out we were hungry. we walked across the street to the outback steakhouse. they were a little surprised. literally, the night of 9/11, the presidents parents -- happen to be a former president...
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he said we are at a hampton inn in milwaukee, wisconsin. [laughter] that could've been the first time i knew i had to write a book. the secret service said you were at some classified place. he said who would think to find me at a hampton inn in milwaukee? i've been watching tv all day. he said we figured out we were hungry. we walked across the street to the outback steakhouse. they were a little surprised. literally, the night of 9/11, the presidents parents -- happen to be a former president walked in to milwaukee, wisconsin. president bush, this was part of the small acts of kindness. he was very disturbed with the anti-muslim rhetoric in the country. we were in kennebunkport, maine. we go back to houston and the anti-muslim rhetoric had gotten really ugly. he said to me, is there a muslim group in houston? there is the houston muslim association. i cold called them. they had a dinner two nights later with 500 people that president bush wanted to go make a statement and he invited the media. to say they are americans like we are. a coup
he said we are at a hampton inn in milwaukee, wisconsin. [laughter] that could've been the first time i knew i had to write a book. the secret service said you were at some classified place. he said who would think to find me at a hampton inn in milwaukee? i've been watching tv all day. he said we figured out we were hungry. we walked across the street to the outback steakhouse. they were a little surprised. literally, the night of 9/11, the presidents parents -- happen to be a former president...
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john no i meyer was born in milwaukee on lake michigan in 1939 his father was a ship's captain. his mother loved arts and culture. supported his ambition to dance and ambition born when the family went together to see a musical in the cinema. he started taking tap dancing classes then in the milwaukee city library he stumbled across a biography of that's left nijinsky and fell in love with ballet. he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led by choreographer john crinkle. john knowing my aunt was a talented dancer and was soon making a name for himself as a choreographer to. in 1969 he was appointed director of the frankfurt ballet. adaptation of romeo and juliet in 1984 was a milestone his juliet was no hottie prima donna but an irrepressible young girl who learns to dance only when she falls in love she breathed new life into the classics. she reinterpreted swan lake as a vision dreamed up by lunatic the 2nd during his imprisonment. was. but not meyer doesn't seek to revolutionize ballet so much as to renew it gently and thou
john no i meyer was born in milwaukee on lake michigan in 1939 his father was a ship's captain. his mother loved arts and culture. supported his ambition to dance and ambition born when the family went together to see a musical in the cinema. he started taking tap dancing classes then in the milwaukee city library he stumbled across a biography of that's left nijinsky and fell in love with ballet. he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led...
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yu darvish struck out 1a batters as chicago cubs beat the san diego padres to stay tied with milwaukee for the second national league wild—card berth. the japanese pitcher shutout the padres over six innings to help his to a a—1win. in among the strikeouts was darvish‘s 200th of the season, the fourth time he has passed that mark. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, gavin ramjaun, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. over the last couple of days, the remnants of two different ex—tropical weather systems have been in charge of our weather. first we had the leftovers of what was hurricane dorian passing to the north of the uk. we saw outbreaks of rain and brisk winds and during thursday, it was ex—tropical storm gabriel. not much left of it. just a stripe of cloud and as a cold front moves away from the south on friday, high pressure builds in behind. we will be left with a lot of fine weather, good spells of sunshine but a significantly fresher feel. humid air that has been associated with that exâ
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we have a text here from mickey in milwaukee. really think that iran has the capabilities to destroy saudi oil facilities with such precision and no human casualties?" perhaps we cannot answer that question, but this next 1 -- "who benefited from the attack? which is trying to pull us into a conflict with iran?" perhaps we cannot answer that, but who could this benefit? as toi will not speculate who caused the attack, but secretary pompeo is blaming iran. i will say the main beneficiaries of the attack are u.s. civilians. they are now producing at this record-breaking level, and there are a lot of questions, this decline in capital spending. ishere too much? are we over supplying? those were questions before the attack. now they can continue to produce at record-breaking levels with an increase in prices. the other thing we should point out, at the same time all of this is going on, this sort of happened, this come close of events, there is a new saudi oil minister. two weeks ago,t opec and allies have just reaffirmed their commi
we have a text here from mickey in milwaukee. really think that iran has the capabilities to destroy saudi oil facilities with such precision and no human casualties?" perhaps we cannot answer that question, but this next 1 -- "who benefited from the attack? which is trying to pull us into a conflict with iran?" perhaps we cannot answer that, but who could this benefit? as toi will not speculate who caused the attack, but secretary pompeo is blaming iran. i will say the main...
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milwaukee, independent line. thanks for calling. caller: i don't believe there should be any parties. i know too many people don't pay any attention to what is going on and they vote straight party. i think there should be not caucuses, but voting like we have in wisconsin and not primaries. all i see in these caucuses are gray-haired people like me. i am in my 70's and independent, i voted both sides of the aisle and i was allowed to do that at the primary, but now i can't split party anymore because democrats changed it in wisconsin so in the primary, you have to vote your party. --ever knew that in other there are other states where if you are an independent like me, you cannot even vote in the primary. i think our system is crooked and there is not much else, i am not sure what you are going to be able to do about it. host: wisconsin is one of the places president trump is targeting when it comes to his reelection efforts and doing it by banners attached to planes. trump's day, president reelection campaign plans to fly banners
milwaukee, independent line. thanks for calling. caller: i don't believe there should be any parties. i know too many people don't pay any attention to what is going on and they vote straight party. i think there should be not caucuses, but voting like we have in wisconsin and not primaries. all i see in these caucuses are gray-haired people like me. i am in my 70's and independent, i voted both sides of the aisle and i was allowed to do that at the primary, but now i can't split party anymore...
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they have to go to milwaukee, or minneapolis or chicago, somewhere else to get a job. today, after we have implemented these reforms, it is profound what is happening. people are going back to work. wages are up our and unemployment is down. we have more jobs in wisconsin then we have people to fill the jobs. that is a success story of american capitalism. i am proud of that. agree everybody might not that it is been those policies, and some of those have been on the left, when they dig deep in their heart, they can't deny what we have done has made their lives better. and so often we have in my district, it has been the forgotten men and women who feel like people come to this chamber, to this town and they engage in debates that are irrelevant, debates adult make their lives better, debates a don't the economy. maybe it is a debate that might global the coast or corporations, but is a debate that does not help their rural small-town community. they have seen over the last few years that their voices have been heard, their pain has been heard and it has been addressed
they have to go to milwaukee, or minneapolis or chicago, somewhere else to get a job. today, after we have implemented these reforms, it is profound what is happening. people are going back to work. wages are up our and unemployment is down. we have more jobs in wisconsin then we have people to fill the jobs. that is a success story of american capitalism. i am proud of that. agree everybody might not that it is been those policies, and some of those have been on the left, when they dig deep in...
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the "milwaukee journal sentinal" reports two brothers have been charged with operating a counterfeit vacartridge vaping operation. tyler and jacob huffhines are charged with numerous charges including possession of thc with the intent to deliver, maintaining a drug trafficking place, and identity theft. the dep tutelage district attorney called it massive. >> it would have an proximate street value of 2.2 to $2.5 million. this is a very, very large criminal enterprise. >> tens of thousands in cash was found in their family home. police looking on tyler huffhines' nap chat -- snapchat account saw that he was posting videos showing thousands of illegal thc vaping cartridges and other drugs. >>> spots illustrated reports on new allegations against antonio brown. they learn about a second accusation of sexual misconduct by brown. it allegedly happened in 2017. his lawyer denies the claim. separately the nfl met with britney taylor yesterday at an undisclosed location to interview her. taylor accused the patriots wide receiver antonio brown of rape last week. >>> a suspected serial killer
the "milwaukee journal sentinal" reports two brothers have been charged with operating a counterfeit vacartridge vaping operation. tyler and jacob huffhines are charged with numerous charges including possession of thc with the intent to deliver, maintaining a drug trafficking place, and identity theft. the dep tutelage district attorney called it massive. >> it would have an proximate street value of 2.2 to $2.5 million. this is a very, very large criminal enterprise. >>...
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removed and of course what they 1st started it he does not need to be a police officer for the city of milwaukee ever. known and direct your attention to exhibit 136 did you drafted for officer many i drafted if for a number of officers on the shift yes and you wanted him to be recognized for meritorious service right yes i did during the period that you supervised him did you come to any opinions about officer may's work i think yes what were those opinions he was a hard worker would you say officer manny was one of the best officers you ever supervised he was one of the best. and if officer me was reinstated today would you have any problem with him working under your command i don't believe so would you welcome him back i want to thank you. sir manny. if you feel i violated a rule i understand that but i ask that you do not terminate me i want to be a copy of health people my whole life is who i am. you have your evaluation you have a resume to go to another job because the hamilton family all they have is the memories of mr hamilton right that would be correct no more questions. and i am adv
removed and of course what they 1st started it he does not need to be a police officer for the city of milwaukee ever. known and direct your attention to exhibit 136 did you drafted for officer many i drafted if for a number of officers on the shift yes and you wanted him to be recognized for meritorious service right yes i did during the period that you supervised him did you come to any opinions about officer may's work i think yes what were those opinions he was a hard worker would you say...
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so we're going to have wet weather through this morning and especially through milwaukee cooler this morning,diculous temperatures still noichb 95 to 100 throughout areas of tennessee, mississippi and much of the state of texas. >>> take a look at the weekend forecast, see if we have any heat relief for our friends in the south. >> it's football season and you got play in it it gets pretty brutal. mike, the situation" sorrentino was seen leaving the correctional facility. says he and his wife are ready to work on baby situations >>> and meghan markle made her first official public outing since giving birth she was wearing two pieces of princess dianna's jewelry. >> ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. ♪ want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? introducing febreze one. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. for a light, natural-smelling
so we're going to have wet weather through this morning and especially through milwaukee cooler this morning,diculous temperatures still noichb 95 to 100 throughout areas of tennessee, mississippi and much of the state of texas. >>> take a look at the weekend forecast, see if we have any heat relief for our friends in the south. >> it's football season and you got play in it it gets pretty brutal. mike, the situation" sorrentino was seen leaving the correctional facility....
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most in milwaukee are not aware there was one in milwaukee in 1861. i young man by the age of george marshall clark. when you look at the history of lynching, there were 5000 documented cases and many others that were never documented. the documentation came from a variety of sources. tuskegee kept a database. most of the lynchings we know fromrom stories newspapers. there were a variety of lynchings that occurred. somewhere a small party of people that took someone to the back woods and murdered them. others were known as spectacle lynchings like the one cameron survived where thousands of white or going to be there as part of this festive environment. the going to come into the town for the lynching. people just think it was an angry event but it was very festive event for those who were participating. in marion, all of the blacks becaused to leave town they were frightened that they would be victimized as well. days lateruple before they came back. in 1979, he took an important to the holy land with his church in 1979. virginia his wife of 68 years
most in milwaukee are not aware there was one in milwaukee in 1861. i young man by the age of george marshall clark. when you look at the history of lynching, there were 5000 documented cases and many others that were never documented. the documentation came from a variety of sources. tuskegee kept a database. most of the lynchings we know fromrom stories newspapers. there were a variety of lynchings that occurred. somewhere a small party of people that took someone to the back woods and...
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out in milwaukee, i met two young men who rekindled my sense of hope about this country, and of what can be done to restore the spirit of caring about each other again. david hunter and his friend tom poole. >> he was in the army too. >> why? >> because he went to the government. >> were you there too? >> yeah, he was right by where i was. >> where were you. >> i was there. be in vietnam to for two years straight, 18 months as a pilot and six months on the ground as a company commander, to see what it was like. to see if i could do it. i wrote a letter home for a kid who lost his arm, i talked to 19-year-olds who didn't have any legs. i watched three people die. thing.t a beautiful the people in the united states don't appreciate what life and what death does to people. [explosions] they can't imagine. [explosions] let 50,000 guys die, and god knows how many came back like tom and me, no legs, no arms, no eyes. why did all this happen? >> ready to go? >> i'm feeling better today. let's get down there. tragedy ofovern: the this war will not end with the signing of any treaty. it will
out in milwaukee, i met two young men who rekindled my sense of hope about this country, and of what can be done to restore the spirit of caring about each other again. david hunter and his friend tom poole. >> he was in the army too. >> why? >> because he went to the government. >> were you there too? >> yeah, he was right by where i was. >> where were you. >> i was there. be in vietnam to for two years straight, 18 months as a pilot and six months on...
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internal investigation i signed in order terminating christopher manny from his employment with the milwaukee police department earlier today. in this case were manager produce this individual as though he were a criminal suspect even though the officer sofa reported that he thought he had mental problems upon his approach the training to deal with the mentally ill people tells you. again absent the behaving in so many sitting fashion objective the putting your hands on him is almost the worst thing you can do and find says officer christopher manning sierra in jazz by not following proper police training and protocol it's important to keep in mind i ruled that the officer violated our core value of competence and i fired. d.h. jobs to assess criminality going up that are not going to.
internal investigation i signed in order terminating christopher manny from his employment with the milwaukee police department earlier today. in this case were manager produce this individual as though he were a criminal suspect even though the officer sofa reported that he thought he had mental problems upon his approach the training to deal with the mentally ill people tells you. again absent the behaving in so many sitting fashion objective the putting your hands on him is almost the worst...
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host: tina from milwaukee. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to congratulate julie for taking all of the calls that she has taken on this morning. i am a black female and an elderly woman, and i know racism when i see it. i know sexism when i see it. some people are calling in and saying they are black and going through the republicans. i don't know how many of those people are really who they say they are. doesn't matter to me, because if they are making that kind of statement, they need to go back and take a look at, in the mirror. they get so much, you are a brave young woman. -- thank you so much, you are a brave young woman. and this does not affect just the women, this also affects the men in our country also. we do not need to lose focus on what is affecting all of us, and it is not good. thank you for coming on and thanks for taking my call. host: thanks, tina. guest: thank you. i'm not sure if i can response to that, but thanks for the call. host: james is next, lawrence, massachusetts, democrat line. caller: good morning. i'm s
host: tina from milwaukee. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to congratulate julie for taking all of the calls that she has taken on this morning. i am a black female and an elderly woman, and i know racism when i see it. i know sexism when i see it. some people are calling in and saying they are black and going through the republicans. i don't know how many of those people are really who they say they are. doesn't matter to me, because if they are making that kind of statement, they...
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and major league baseball the milwaukee brewers pushed for a playoff spot took a big hit on wednesday they were dominated by the visiting san diego padres didn't struck out a career high 14 batters leading the potteries to a one victory while snapping the wrist for a game winning streak no walk here now tied with the shadow cubs and the rays to seal the last wildcard berth. another race horses died at the park in california bringing the total number of deaths to $31.00 a 4 year old gelding was euthanized after being diagnosed with a pelvic fracture 30 of the deaths were reported to have taken place during the tracks winter spring a meeting that began in december so i need a has implemented several measures including new medical protocols to determine why so many horses have died. mexican boxer canelo alvarez says he's expecting a huge challenge as each comes to make history and his next fight the 29 year old is stepping up to weight divisions to take on the light heavyweight world champion survey in november he wins he would join the likes of sugar ray leonard thomas hearns and mike m
and major league baseball the milwaukee brewers pushed for a playoff spot took a big hit on wednesday they were dominated by the visiting san diego padres didn't struck out a career high 14 batters leading the potteries to a one victory while snapping the wrist for a game winning streak no walk here now tied with the shadow cubs and the rays to seal the last wildcard berth. another race horses died at the park in california bringing the total number of deaths to $31.00 a 4 year old gelding was...
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while the president's announcement focused on tobacco, police in the milwaukee suburbs announced at a press conference the arrest of these two brothers, accused of filling tens of thousands of counterfeit e-cigarette cartridges inside a rented condo, using mason jars filled with thc oil. >> it's not candy. >> reporter: police say this was some of the packaging. sour patch and true flavors. >> this is packaging that i've seen in stores and other stories across the nation. >> reporter: it's still not clear exactly what is getting users sick. dylan nelson barely survived. >> i didn't think he was going to come out of it. i thought that i was seeing my son the last time. >> reporter: the american vaping association is responding to all of this, saying that a flavor ban does nothing to stop drug dealers from selling contaminated cartridges. david? >> steve osunsami with us tonight. steve, thank you. >>> of course, the president there on vaping today. he also said today he might watch the debate tomorrow night. of course, the stage is set right here behind me and some big differences this y
while the president's announcement focused on tobacco, police in the milwaukee suburbs announced at a press conference the arrest of these two brothers, accused of filling tens of thousands of counterfeit e-cigarette cartridges inside a rented condo, using mason jars filled with thc oil. >> it's not candy. >> reporter: police say this was some of the packaging. sour patch and true flavors. >> this is packaging that i've seen in stores and other stories across the nation....
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out in milwaukee, i met two young men who rekindled my sense of hope about this country, and of what can be done to restore the spirit of caring about each other again. david hunter and his friend tom poole. >> he was in the army too. >> why? >> because he went to the government. >> were you there too? >> yeah, he was right by where i was. >> where were you? > i was there. >> i was going to be in vietnam for two years straight, 18 months as a pilot and six months on the ground as a company commander, to see what it was like. to see if i could do it. i wrote a letter home for a kid who lost his arm, i talked to 19-year-olds who didn't have any legs. i watched three people die. i mean it's not a beautiful thing. the people in the united states don't appreciate what life and what death does to people. [explosions] they can't imagine. [explosions] why did they let 50,000 guys die, and god knows how many came back like tom and me, no legs, no arms, no eyes. why did all this happen? >> ready to go? >> i'm feeling better today. et's get down there. senator mcgovern: the tragedy of this war
out in milwaukee, i met two young men who rekindled my sense of hope about this country, and of what can be done to restore the spirit of caring about each other again. david hunter and his friend tom poole. >> he was in the army too. >> why? >> because he went to the government. >> were you there too? >> yeah, he was right by where i was. >> where were you? > i was there. >> i was going to be in vietnam for two years straight, 18 months as a pilot...
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or product that is the source of the recent illnesses, announcement focused on tobacco, police near milwaukee announced the arrest of two brothers who are accused of filling empty e-cigarette cartridges with high grade thc oil. it's highly potent drugs. >> reporter: investigators say they found mason jars full of marijuana oil in the brothers' home along with 31,000 thc filled cartridges. the brothers would allegedly sell them for about $22 in packages labeled sour patch or other fruit flavors. >> these are -- this is packaging that i've seen in stores, in other stores across the nation. >> reporter: but the american vaping association is fighting back saying a ban on flavored e-cigarettes will do nothing to stop drug dealers from selling contaminated cartridges. e-cigarette company juul says it will comply with any new policy. the fda recently warned the company to stop claiming its products are safer than regular cigarettes. >>> we're learning more about a major settlement in the opioid crisis. oxycontin maker purdue pharma has agreed to a tentative deal which sued the company over its role
or product that is the source of the recent illnesses, announcement focused on tobacco, police near milwaukee announced the arrest of two brothers who are accused of filling empty e-cigarette cartridges with high grade thc oil. it's highly potent drugs. >> reporter: investigators say they found mason jars full of marijuana oil in the brothers' home along with 31,000 thc filled cartridges. the brothers would allegedly sell them for about $22 in packages labeled sour patch or other fruit...
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out in milwaukee, i met two young men who rekindled my sense of hope about this country, and of what can be done to restore the spirit of caring about each other again. david hunter and his friend tom poole. >> he was in the army too. >> why? >> because he went to the government. >> were you there too? >> yeah, he was right by where i was. >> where were you? >> i was there. >> i was going to be in vietnam for two years straight, 18 months as a pilot and six months on the ground as a company commander, to see what it was like. to see if i could do it. i wrote a letter home for a kid who lost his arm, i talked to 19-year-olds who didn't have any legs. i watched three people die. i mean it's not a beautiful thing. the people in the united states don't appreciate what life and what death does to people. [explosions] they can't imagine. [explosions] why did they let 50,000 guys die, and god knows how many came back like tom and me, no legs, no arms, no eyes. why did all this happen? >> ready to go? >> i'm feeling better today. let's get down there. senator mcgovern: the tragedy of this wa
out in milwaukee, i met two young men who rekindled my sense of hope about this country, and of what can be done to restore the spirit of caring about each other again. david hunter and his friend tom poole. >> he was in the army too. >> why? >> because he went to the government. >> were you there too? >> yeah, he was right by where i was. >> where were you? >> i was there. >> i was going to be in vietnam for two years straight, 18 months as a...
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to fight with him give me justice make chicago cubs shortstop addison russell left the game against milwaukee after getting hit in the head by a 150 kilometer an hour pitch. lookout to go. after undergoing on field concussion tests russell briefly carried on playing in the 3rd inning he stole 2nd base on the next pitch and then scored before he was ruled out of the rest of the game for their pain for the cubs as they went on to lose 85. after more than 90 events the red bull air race series has come to an end with a new world champion australia's matt hall finally grab the title by a single point in japan after competing for it for 10 years paul will be the last ever winner of the competition since sponsors decided to discontinue the race after this year he got the news while he was still airborne. and that put you in 3rd place for the cheap the race but congratulations you have won the 29. championship well done that. skateboarding will make its alleged big debut next year in tokyo and japan are in a strong position to pick up medals if their performance at the park series world championship
to fight with him give me justice make chicago cubs shortstop addison russell left the game against milwaukee after getting hit in the head by a 150 kilometer an hour pitch. lookout to go. after undergoing on field concussion tests russell briefly carried on playing in the 3rd inning he stole 2nd base on the next pitch and then scored before he was ruled out of the rest of the game for their pain for the cubs as they went on to lose 85. after more than 90 events the red bull air race series has...