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this is interesting, because arnold falk president chalmers and took that company over. these companies grew quickly. we were a large railroad hub. of facilitylot here. what was the most important thing was the milwaukee port. that goes back to the 1840's. when they had 1200 foot long peers all the way out into the lake. milwaukee grew, especially the grain industry, coming from wisconsin, from minnesota, it would all come here. into the 1870's, milwaukee was a bigger shipping point then chicago for grain. because of that and because of the german influence, we had a lot of beer going on here. the schlitz tavern is a major .eature here over the years saloons like this became tight houses. this started in the late 1880's and lasted until prohibition in 1920. the idea was the local brewery would supply a place, all the product and materials to run a tavern. some of these were owned by the breweries. some were least, and some were independent owners that ran the local taverns. you could always rely on a good clean beer out of these establishments because the taverns were he
this is interesting, because arnold falk president chalmers and took that company over. these companies grew quickly. we were a large railroad hub. of facilitylot here. what was the most important thing was the milwaukee port. that goes back to the 1840's. when they had 1200 foot long peers all the way out into the lake. milwaukee grew, especially the grain industry, coming from wisconsin, from minnesota, it would all come here. into the 1870's, milwaukee was a bigger shipping point then...
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like alice chalmers, which came back in 1901, and has an interesting relationship to alk, because -- falk became chalmers president in 1912 and took that company over. a lot of s interconnectivity between the companies. they grew quickly. we were a large railroad hub. we had the chicago, a thwestern, milwaukee, couple of smaller roads, a lot of facility here but what was important thing for milwaukee was the milwaukee port. 1840s, andack to the when they had 1,200 foot long way out t went all the into the lake, milwaukee grew, especially the grain industry. grain coming from the hinterland of wisconsin. grain coming from minnesota. would all come here. as a matter of fact, into the a bigger waukee was grain shipment point than chicago. and because of all of that grain of the german influence, we had a lot of beer here, too. >> the tavern or sal loon as we like to call it is a major of the old streets of milwaukee as it was also a major feature of many of the neighborhoods. like he years, saloons this became what were called tied houses. it lasted until prohibition hit 1920. local a was, t
like alice chalmers, which came back in 1901, and has an interesting relationship to alk, because -- falk became chalmers president in 1912 and took that company over. a lot of s interconnectivity between the companies. they grew quickly. we were a large railroad hub. we had the chicago, a thwestern, milwaukee, couple of smaller roads, a lot of facility here but what was important thing for milwaukee was the milwaukee port. 1840s, andack to the when they had 1,200 foot long way out t went all...
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. >> was there any talk of a new uamf any falk of linking iran to al qaeda. you said there was no discussion of war. but what was discussed >> this is purely iranian and proxy-based threat at this point in time. that was discussed. the secretary said he complied with the law. and yeah, i think it's premature though to be talking about an aumf when we are in a mode of deterrence. we are not in a mode of aggression. we are protecting if our soldiers are attacked we will respond in full force. >> you know, the iranian say they see it differently they don't view it as deterrence they view it as aggression. isn't that important, too how the iranianens view it. >> i think it's always important inside the head of your enemy. but the facts is they are the ones being aggressive. they are the ones launching the attacks and the vessels and the persian gulf. they are the ones firing a rocket in the green zone. near our embassy. we cannot sit back and allow those attacks to occur without a proper defense and deterrent strategy. >> you say you are not going to where. does
. >> was there any talk of a new uamf any falk of linking iran to al qaeda. you said there was no discussion of war. but what was discussed >> this is purely iranian and proxy-based threat at this point in time. that was discussed. the secretary said he complied with the law. and yeah, i think it's premature though to be talking about an aumf when we are in a mode of deterrence. we are not in a mode of aggression. we are protecting if our soldiers are attacked we will respond in...
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benyamin falk says most people he meets welcome the shift to evade calls but there is one problem. here. once an old lady was about to walk out in front of the van horn and she jumped she complained that you can't hear new cars anymore but then she said it's good that they don't pollute the environment. benyamin forbes says he's happy with his evil he just has to drive even more carefully because people don't notice it coming as it glides silently through it so who are. in tanzania and uganda and kenya pretty stocks in lake victoria are being depleted pollution is partly to blame easily by exploitation of natural resources a research project with partners from seven countries in europe and africa wants to help to talk some of these problems but. all reporter went to uganda to meet with a team from the university of calls were in germany the scientists have come to the lake to hold workshops their goal is to boost fish talks and show noble communities how to preserve the environment. maybe mohammed has been fishing off their gun and shows of little toller for more than twenty five y
benyamin falk says most people he meets welcome the shift to evade calls but there is one problem. here. once an old lady was about to walk out in front of the van horn and she jumped she complained that you can't hear new cars anymore but then she said it's good that they don't pollute the environment. benyamin forbes says he's happy with his evil he just has to drive even more carefully because people don't notice it coming as it glides silently through it so who are. in tanzania and uganda...
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(peter falk) live television did have the same tension as the theatre did in the sense that once started't stop it. you got the same butterflies, the same nervousness about it there used to be three cameras and the one with the red light was the one that was on. now there wasn't an actor alive that wasn't sneakin' looks to see which one was on. "am i on?" "and if i'm not, why not?" it had hideous technical difficulties. you were always having, when you were acting, to step over great big cables and boxes and run around fast to enter another thing, and it was live. so you did get sort of an idea that you could do anything. and it took a certain kind of nerve of steel to do live television because you never knew when the cameras were going to break down on the air, which happened really more frequently than not. it was madness in that you had so little time. (delbert mann) you'd finish the show 10:00 on sunday night, come in the next morning, pick next week's script. staging and acting rehearsals monday, tuesday, wednesday. on thursday, the producer would arrive. and at that time i already
(peter falk) live television did have the same tension as the theatre did in the sense that once started't stop it. you got the same butterflies, the same nervousness about it there used to be three cameras and the one with the red light was the one that was on. now there wasn't an actor alive that wasn't sneakin' looks to see which one was on. "am i on?" "and if i'm not, why not?" it had hideous technical difficulties. you were always having, when you were acting, to step...
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peter falk of cars coming off the off-ramp. >>at first, i thought it was some kind of explosion of some sort and that's that's how loud it was and so i immediately came running out i i saw that the you know coming out of the car. she was extremely shaken up the driver of that car in tears, but appeared to be ok the motor home kept going again. >>now they're calling the ground units off the quick chase this guy ways drive. he is a police passion of that car. but up to a t intersection here. always get off the side road right it to the house. the trio most rolled over. >>the motor home came to a t intersection and crashed into a car that appeared to be backing out then hit a tree. >>phase out on foot running. has a dog in his hand. >>the female suspect starts running her second dog right beside her limping she tries to jump the fence, but that's one chp officers, we're able to take her into custody. you can see blood on the ground from the dogs injured paul cars that dog was taken in by animal control, the victim whose car was hi
peter falk of cars coming off the off-ramp. >>at first, i thought it was some kind of explosion of some sort and that's that's how loud it was and so i immediately came running out i i saw that the you know coming out of the car. she was extremely shaken up the driver of that car in tears, but appeared to be ok the motor home kept going again. >>now they're calling the ground units off the quick chase this guy ways drive. he is a police passion of that car. but up to a t...
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takes him home and names him columbo, after the rumpled, trench-coat-wearing detective played by peter falkfspring almost. he was like a son. >> a son with a nasty disposition. within months, columbo attacks staff members on the simon estate. there are as many as eight biting incidents. he even goes after sam's buddy, howard stern. >> ok, guys, go play! [ dogs barking ] >> so, in 2011, sam contacts tyson kilmer, who has a reputation for working with dangerous breeds. his hollywood clientele includes rob lowe and mike tyson, but none impresses him like sam simon. >> the first meeting he had with sam, tyson came back and went, "i met my hero. i met a guy that's doing way more than i am with animals." it was a bromance. >> alison kilmer is tyson's wife. >> was it more than just about the dog? >> oh, yeah. tyson knew right away that sam was someone that was gonna mentor him. >> still, tyson hesitates taking the columbo case. why? >> i had stopped working with that breed a few years prior, just because of the volatility and the liability issues around them. >> i'm sure that training aggressive d
takes him home and names him columbo, after the rumpled, trench-coat-wearing detective played by peter falkfspring almost. he was like a son. >> a son with a nasty disposition. within months, columbo attacks staff members on the simon estate. there are as many as eight biting incidents. he even goes after sam's buddy, howard stern. >> ok, guys, go play! [ dogs barking ] >> so, in 2011, sam contacts tyson kilmer, who has a reputation for working with dangerous breeds. his...
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it were to go under the water what it looks like you much, peter falk of cars coming off the off-rampthat car. >>at first, i thought it was some kind of explosion of some sort i mean that's that's how loud it was and so i immediately came running out i saw that the you know coming out of the car. she was tears, but haken up the driver appeared to be ok the motor home kept going again. >>now they're calling the ground units off the quick chase this guy as always driving. he is a police passion of that car. but up to a t intersection here. always get off the side road right it to the house. the trio most rolled over. >>the motor home came to a t intersection and crashed into a car that appeared to be backing out then hit a tree. >>these out on foot running. that he has a dog in his hand. >>the female suspect starts running her second dog right beside her limping she tries to jump the fence, but that's one chp officers, we're able to take her into custody. you can see blood on the ground from the dogs injured paws. that dog was taken in by animal control. the victim whose car was hit was
it were to go under the water what it looks like you much, peter falk of cars coming off the off-rampthat car. >>at first, i thought it was some kind of explosion of some sort i mean that's that's how loud it was and so i immediately came running out i saw that the you know coming out of the car. she was tears, but haken up the driver appeared to be ok the motor home kept going again. >>now they're calling the ground units off the quick chase this guy as always driving. he is a...
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." [ laughter ] so i was like, "okay, let me do an old school 'gumshoe,' kind of, 'columbo,' peter falk" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "we didn't pay money to see you do a 'columbo' impersonation." >> they're like, "maybe shut up a bit and do the other thing." >> jimmy: i'm glad it was you. and i totally recognized it was you en i saw it so they're right, it worked. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because i was like, "dude, that's ryan, i know it." >> it was a lot of fun. >> jimmy: it was great. we have a clip from émon detective pikachu." take a look at this. >> pikachu? >> ah, geez. >> hey, little guy. how did you get in here? >> i know you can't understand me, put down the stapler or i will electrocute you. >> did you just talk? >> whoa. did u just understand me? >> wait, wait, wait, wait. that is heavy eye contact right there. you heard me. >> no, no. >> yes, you did. oh, my god. this is amazing. you can understand me. >> stop. >> i have been so lonely. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] ryan reynolds, everybody. " "pokémon detective pikac opens friday, may 10th. after the break, we'reng to play a
." [ laughter ] so i was like, "okay, let me do an old school 'gumshoe,' kind of, 'columbo,' peter falk" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "we didn't pay money to see you do a 'columbo' impersonation." >> they're like, "maybe shut up a bit and do the other thing." >> jimmy: i'm glad it was you. and i totally recognized it was you en i saw it so they're right, it worked. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because i was like, "dude, that's ryan, i know...
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for democrats to pursue that route, to say we must hear from mueller, may be a wiser falk ti tactic. >> is he waiting for his paycheck? why is he still an employee? >> he devoted two years of his life. we thought it'd clear everything up once we got the mueller report. you know, i think we were a bit too optimistic in that trauhoug process. i would imagine this is frustrating for him. >> we know it is because he wrote a letter. >> and a phone call. >> thank you, all, very much. >>> she called on attorney general william barr to step down during a fiery speech for his handling of the mueller report. now, she's calling for an investigation into the attorney general's communications with the white house. senator hirono joins us next. nst me to start next month. she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee
for democrats to pursue that route, to say we must hear from mueller, may be a wiser falk ti tactic. >> is he waiting for his paycheck? why is he still an employee? >> he devoted two years of his life. we thought it'd clear everything up once we got the mueller report. you know, i think we were a bit too optimistic in that trauhoug process. i would imagine this is frustrating for him. >> we know it is because he wrote a letter. >> and a phone call. >> thank you,...
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and they are still available today as falk corporation here in milwaukee.ng in milwaukee has a long, long history. it goes all the back to the 1840's. by the 1880's and 1890's, steam technology was so strong and it really made heavy manufacturing truly possible. like many american cities, you have these massive plants developing in milwaukee, like faulk, like chalmers. there is a lot of interconnectivity between the companies. they grew quickly. we were a large railroad hub. chicago northwestern, smaller belt railways. there was a lot of facility here. always the most important thing for milwaukee was the milwaukee court. that goes back to the 1840's. foot long piers. the green industry, from wisconsin, minnesota, the grain would all come here. shipmentbigger grain point than chicago. because of all of that grain and the german influence, we had a lot of beer going on here. the schlitz tavern or saloon is a major feature of the streets of old milwaukee as it was a major feature of many of the neighborhoods. over the years, saloons like this became what was
and they are still available today as falk corporation here in milwaukee.ng in milwaukee has a long, long history. it goes all the back to the 1840's. by the 1880's and 1890's, steam technology was so strong and it really made heavy manufacturing truly possible. like many american cities, you have these massive plants developing in milwaukee, like faulk, like chalmers. there is a lot of interconnectivity between the companies. they grew quickly. we were a large railroad hub. chicago...
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evidence is shared by virtue of falking to witnesses who gave their testimony under the penalty of perjure. we can use that as the reason that report to send this to the senate, where a trial will take place. remember, impeachment is sort of like an indictment. not the same, but similar. it goes to the senate. the chief justice of the supreme court would preside over that trial, the chief justice. in so doing, the house will have persons called managers, these managers would act as prosecutors. they would bring evidence before the senate for the senate to act upon. the senate acts upon the evidence. the chief justice is there to make sure certain rules are followed. for example, if the house prosecutors, the managers, if they would like to call a witness, the chief justice will then be there to assist the process to get that witness before the senate. there's a trial. witnesses are called. subpoenas can be issued. and you don't have to meander through some lower court, interior court, because all courts when it comes to impeachment of the president are interior of the senate. they are all
evidence is shared by virtue of falking to witnesses who gave their testimony under the penalty of perjure. we can use that as the reason that report to send this to the senate, where a trial will take place. remember, impeachment is sort of like an indictment. not the same, but similar. it goes to the senate. the chief justice of the supreme court would preside over that trial, the chief justice. in so doing, the house will have persons called managers, these managers would act as prosecutors....