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. >> miller brewing company was founded here in 1855. next, we learn more about its history and the brewing history of the city. >> the word iconic is sometimes overused, but miller is certainly an iconic company in milwaukee' s presence. the company began here in 1855 and has been here ever since. it is the last of the major brewers still with us today. it was founded by frederick miller, an immigrant from germany who arrived here in 1855. he was born in 1824 in southern germany, the center of your culture. he came here with $9,000 in gold on his person. milwaukeearound in was kind of an obvious choice. a lot of reasons for that. barley becomes malt. hops are certainly a key ingredient. both are grown here. had winters at the time before refrigeration was done mechanically. importantly, this was the most german city in america. german triangle of milwaukee, cincinnati, in st. louis. all three became brewing centers on the strength of their german populations. milwaukee had a majority of germans. you have a lot of taste for beer here. he
. >> miller brewing company was founded here in 1855. next, we learn more about its history and the brewing history of the city. >> the word iconic is sometimes overused, but miller is certainly an iconic company in milwaukee' s presence. the company began here in 1855 and has been here ever since. it is the last of the major brewers still with us today. it was founded by frederick miller, an immigrant from germany who arrived here in 1855. he was born in 1824 in southern germany,...
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miller: always death.tervening yet, to slow the progression. >> whitaker: as f.t.d. corrodes the brain, it also eventually causes bodily functions to shut down.ths eath. but bruce miller is optimistic, pointing to promising research both in his lab and funded by n.i.h. grants to scientists around the country. >> dr. miller: suddenly we have interventions and research that are going on, that give me great hope. >> whitaker: when might you expect a breakthrough? >> dr. miller: i'm hoping in the next five years, that we will have very powerful therapies in certain variants of frontotemporal dementia that may stop it cold. >> whitaker: tracey lind and emily ingalls have no idea whether any breakthrough will come in time to help them. if not, tracey will eventually lose the ability to speak at all, and then, the ability to swallow. >> lind: the not being able to swallow part; that's what's really frightening. so i try to live in the present moment. >> ingalls: i'm not very good at living in the moment, so i wor
miller: always death.tervening yet, to slow the progression. >> whitaker: as f.t.d. corrodes the brain, it also eventually causes bodily functions to shut down.ths eath. but bruce miller is optimistic, pointing to promising research both in his lab and funded by n.i.h. grants to scientists around the country. >> dr. miller: suddenly we have interventions and research that are going on, that give me great hope. >> whitaker: when might you expect a breakthrough? >> dr....
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days later, back in illinois, miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remember hall from a revolutionary war re-enactment in the georgetown area the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them, hall stood out for his bushy muttonchops side burns, but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was wearing a civil war uniform and he had a civil war hat. >> at a revolutionary war re-enactment. >> exactly. >> armed with this new information, deputy miller returned to wabash for a second crack at hall. this time, he pressed his suspect harder, stressing that hall's fellow re-enactors had seen him near georgetown. >> he came along to the point he said well, i go to so many re-enactments, i could have been there and don't remember because i go to a lot of them. >> he was giving more ground. >> right, yeah. >> miller sees the opening and kept at it. finally he said hall came clean and confessed that he abducted, sexually violated, and strangled jessie roach to death. >> how much detail did he give you ab
days later, back in illinois, miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remember hall from a revolutionary war re-enactment in the georgetown area the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them, hall stood out for his bushy muttonchops side burns, but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was wearing a civil war uniform and he had a civil war hat. >> at a revolutionary war re-enactment. >> exactly. >> armed with this...
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we start with the man behind the miller report special counsel robert muller he addressed the public on wednesday for the 1st time and he says the last time miller is stepping down from the justice department where he was investigating russian interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential election and possible collusion with the president and his campaign miller says his 448 page report speaks for itself but as for the president's innocence on the question of obstruction of justice here's what he set the order appointing me special counsel authorized us to investigate actions that could of struck the investigation we conducted that investigation and we kept the office of the acting attorney general apprised of the progress of our work and has set forth in the report after that investigation if we had come out confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime the introduction to the volume 2 of our report explains that decision it explains that under longstanding depart
we start with the man behind the miller report special counsel robert muller he addressed the public on wednesday for the 1st time and he says the last time miller is stepping down from the justice department where he was investigating russian interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential election and possible collusion with the president and his campaign miller says his 448 page report speaks for itself but as for the president's innocence on the question of obstruction of justice here's what he...
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with that, jennifer miller. prof. miller: thank you so much. i am so thrilled to be here. and everybody hear me ok? ok. i will get started. historians and commentators have long debated the place of democracy in american foreign policy. our u.s. actions across the globe motivated by democratic ideals, intentions, or both, or our american claims about the importance of democracy simply an empty, rhetorical facade, a mask to disguise the united states' true motivations of imperial domination? within this debate, one of the most cited if not the most frequently cited case studies is the relationship between the united states and japan. in the aftermath of world war ii the united states occupied and the united states occupied and radically transformed japan under the stated goal of democratization. they wrote the new constitution, they held elections, they reformed the education system, empowered labor unions, among a bevy of other reforms. politicians and policymakers have cited japan as a prominent example of the united states them aquatic intentions and capabilities. perhap
with that, jennifer miller. prof. miller: thank you so much. i am so thrilled to be here. and everybody hear me ok? ok. i will get started. historians and commentators have long debated the place of democracy in american foreign policy. our u.s. actions across the globe motivated by democratic ideals, intentions, or both, or our american claims about the importance of democracy simply an empty, rhetorical facade, a mask to disguise the united states' true motivations of imperial domination?...
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i think that the miller. report. is a very good sign of the strength of the american system because in spite of all the pressures for him to make. from the routine as much as possible he gave a real honest report i thought it was also a very interesting window into the american psyche. because i mean to as russians the idea that we could somehow not just influence but put in an american president into the white house it was absolutely unimaginable is the united states really still emotionally volatile as it as it come comes across on the cable channels i don't know whether this is a special for america in any quote unquote free country as. emotionally volatile look at this right now i mean it is. i think what we had experience is something else i think that united states. is on the declining part of the lifecycle curve. all systems born grow a huge and. i think united states was at the prime of the 2nd world war 19 fifties when the system is aging. like a human being or any system it starts falling apart. and what is
i think that the miller. report. is a very good sign of the strength of the american system because in spite of all the pressures for him to make. from the routine as much as possible he gave a real honest report i thought it was also a very interesting window into the american psyche. because i mean to as russians the idea that we could somehow not just influence but put in an american president into the white house it was absolutely unimaginable is the united states really still emotionally...
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the an event full of wrapping up of the miller investigation may have cleared the american president of treason and collusion allegations but certainly not of his critics determination to get rid of him is the american system still capable of anything settling the ideological scores to discuss that i'm now joined by it's. a bestselling author and management consultant the great pleasure talking to us and thank you very much for your time. now as i was watching the coverage of the reports what struck me is that some people on the american left seem to be just as traumatized by not being fallen to be an american every agent as they were traumatized by him being elected did it come as a shocker to you that he after all he's not a. young look at the cover. the. but. russian spy president of the united states it is so far fetched that they don't think that they're real population and i think that the military. report. is a very good sign of the strength of the american system because in spite of all the pressures for him to make. from the routine as much as possible he gave a real honest
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attorney general defends his handling of the miller reports after complaints he misled the public to protect president trump. hollowed out i'm for the state bar and this is our jazeera live from london also coming up. venezuela's opposition leader again urges the armed forces to join him his supporters clash with troops in eastern caracas. britain's prime minister fires her defense secretary over the leaking of a decision about the chinese telecoms giant the one way. and south african runner caster semenya loses an appeal against rules forcing her to lower her to stall story levels but fouls won't hold her park. follow the u.s. attorney general has defended his handling of the miller report after complaints he misrepresented the findings to protect president trump william barr has been testifying before the senate judiciary committee if all his revelations that special counsel robert mueller expressed concern about his work how his report on russia was betrayed by all released a short summary of before hundred forty eight page document in march it found no collusion between russia an
attorney general defends his handling of the miller reports after complaints he misled the public to protect president trump. hollowed out i'm for the state bar and this is our jazeera live from london also coming up. venezuela's opposition leader again urges the armed forces to join him his supporters clash with troops in eastern caracas. britain's prime minister fires her defense secretary over the leaking of a decision about the chinese telecoms giant the one way. and south african runner...
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it was founded by frederick miller from germany who came in 1855.und in -- he was born in southern germany which is still the center of beer culture . he came here with $9,000 in gold on his person and looked around in milwaukee and this was an obvious choice. one of the reasons was farmland around here, so it becomes malt, hops, a key ingredient. true winter before refrigeration was done mechanically, something to keep high school during the selling season. most importantly, it was the most german city in america. you have the german triangle of milwaukee, cincinnati and st. louis. all three became brewers largely because of populations -- german populations. so you had a lot of taste for beer here and towns were making it. he set up shop in what was called the plank grilled brewery , one that went from the lucky to a small town up in the country 60 miles from here. it started a few years before but it was a family that started pabst brewery. they didn't make it. one died, one moved away so you have this vacant misused brewery he bought essentially
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the things that he did such as telling dawn mcgann who was his white house counsel to fire robert miller he said well donald trump was frustrated because he was being accused of something that hadn't happened so you'd then start splitting hears about whether or not he told dawn mcgann to fire robert miller or he instructed dawn mcgann to tell someone else that robert real had to be removed because he had a conflict of interest and that conflict of interest will lead to phone doe was that robert mueller at one point resigned from a golf course a golf club that donald trump owned and. asked for some of his money but what we're hearing from the republicans dick durbin who is a veteran democratic senator probably summed up best is that it's to look corrupt defense essentially let's not talk about russia let's not talk about don't trump let's not talk about the miller campaign let's talk about hillary clinton under servers six years on and find something was suspiciously even though that has been investigated by the f.b.i. and the justice department and the justice department is investigating
the things that he did such as telling dawn mcgann who was his white house counsel to fire robert miller he said well donald trump was frustrated because he was being accused of something that hadn't happened so you'd then start splitting hears about whether or not he told dawn mcgann to fire robert miller or he instructed dawn mcgann to tell someone else that robert real had to be removed because he had a conflict of interest and that conflict of interest will lead to phone doe was that robert...
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miller's presence is required.his has been going on for like a year that they've been trying to get grand jury testimony from this guy andrew miller. they have issued a subpoena, as you know, subpoenas are not an invitation. they are mandatory. you do not have a choice whether or not you can obey a subpoena, take note. mill here's been fighting this for a very long time. as of today, that case is finally settled and he is finally pab expected to give his testimony to mueller as grand jury on friday morning at 9:30. mueller's grand jury is continuing to meet. mueller may have just pronounced his work done but a whole bunch of this stuff is ongoing. stay tuned. we'll see you again tomorrow. it's time for the last worded with lawrence o'donnell." >> we have a great lineup tonight to analyze what robert mueller to say today. we're starting off with adam schiff. we're going to be joined by senator blumenthal and senator hirono. neal katyal will be here with his analysis. but there's something coming up right at the end
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this is an agency where i need to oversee personnel changes and stephen miller seems to be, from what we've seen and "the washington post" is reporting and also from what i heard from white house officials, seems to be standing up and standing in the way of the acting dhs secretary. one of the things that he tried to do this past week behind the scenes wa to erase the nomination essentially of mark morgan to take over as acting director of i.c.e. he wanted to keep the deputy secretary, who is currently in the secretarying role there, in place and move mark morgan over to cdp. it's just contributing to ongoing morale problems across all of these different departments, not only to know that they have no permanent heads in place at a lot of these agencies but also the ongoing tension between the acting dhs secretary and one of the president's top officials. >> let me get this straight, one of the president's top officials thinks he's going to help put somebody into place who he could have at times maybe be his puppet, right? he could be the person for which he could funnel certain trump
this is an agency where i need to oversee personnel changes and stephen miller seems to be, from what we've seen and "the washington post" is reporting and also from what i heard from white house officials, seems to be standing up and standing in the way of the acting dhs secretary. one of the things that he tried to do this past week behind the scenes wa to erase the nomination essentially of mark morgan to take over as acting director of i.c.e. he wanted to keep the deputy...
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in the miller report that was from the miller report it was clear that this rarely around town for a lot of them pollsters and people of very very shady yesterday political swindlers . do. think of me the easier and perhaps more difficult to reach john because everybody in the west or many people in the west believe that the kremlin had a direct line to the charm but it seems like both of the best russian pranksters and the kremlin administration didn't know how to reach him. think it doesn't doesn't impact. on or reaching to trump so. i think its many of its many cheaters around trump ministration for example there was some praying with trump prank was charmers already have done buds by american citizens so it's year one radio host called him and when he was in his air force one so he called to speak on speech ward of white house and told that he is a sin that's are and then the us. told them that he would like to urge a phone call with strom. workers and one white house reached. and told them told him that's of this is somebody in america i'm going to be to did you feel jealous no
in the miller report that was from the miller report it was clear that this rarely around town for a lot of them pollsters and people of very very shady yesterday political swindlers . do. think of me the easier and perhaps more difficult to reach john because everybody in the west or many people in the west believe that the kremlin had a direct line to the charm but it seems like both of the best russian pranksters and the kremlin administration didn't know how to reach him. think it doesn't...
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to mr miller or really yes it was probably even though your conversation with adam schiff not not for the machine for all his line from vision he tried to reach office of the special console miller and we were in touch with the team and we were already provided fake. fake documents them and they already have sort of maybe maybe it's a real reason why these started to investigate that collusion between ukraine and democrats seriously you know that sometimes fiction. tells truth badder than. it yes they alleged i think as we say in russia in every job there is only a little a little bit of it yes that's true that we make a reality through our phone calls and conversation but it's usually we predict the future through our phone calls for example when we when we. saved the life of. pilots. and there. happened exchanged between sergeant and other our soldiers were in ukraine and for example. tried to repeat what we did what we have done so we looked at us and say you are the real power master says that yes it was great of the we tried to manage but with politics. well guys well for the tim
to mr miller or really yes it was probably even though your conversation with adam schiff not not for the machine for all his line from vision he tried to reach office of the special console miller and we were in touch with the team and we were already provided fake. fake documents them and they already have sort of maybe maybe it's a real reason why these started to investigate that collusion between ukraine and democrats seriously you know that sometimes fiction. tells truth badder than. it...
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the president in the to be emotional instability saying i'm probably the miller report on the fairness of the. what did you say. it is a shame that was put under the situation you know your president had to go through this difficult but is making. the breakdown of the society if i are kuzio of something that you're not guilty and i accuse you for 2 years every day every minute on national television i'm sure you would also feel a little bit of a justification and i'm saying is it truly that gets above it ok now that the miller report the stablished that he is indeed not a russian agent do you think the liberal community. will find it easier accepting that it was down the whole last 2060 in the lead. actions that it was that trump indeed is a grassroots american response to their policies over the last couple of years i don't think the liberals will accept anything. i mean politics you don't accept because important because it's a losing relationship now i just came across an interesting american poll by usa today which suggested that over 50 percent of americans agree with trying state
the president in the to be emotional instability saying i'm probably the miller report on the fairness of the. what did you say. it is a shame that was put under the situation you know your president had to go through this difficult but is making. the breakdown of the society if i are kuzio of something that you're not guilty and i accuse you for 2 years every day every minute on national television i'm sure you would also feel a little bit of a justification and i'm saying is it truly that...
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in the miller report it was from the miller report that was clear that it's rarely around chandra lots of them pull stories and people of very very shady yesterday political swindlers. why do you think it made it easier or perhaps more difficult to reach john because everybody in the west or many people in the west believe that the kremlin had a direct line to the child but it seems like both the best russian pranksters and the kremlin administration didn't know how to reach him. i think it doesn't it doesn't impact. on or reaching to trump so. i think it's many of its many cheaters around trump and ministration for example there was some praying prank was charmers already have done buds by american citizens soloists year one radio host called him and when he was in his air force one so he called to speak on speach wards of white house and told that he's a senator and then the us. told them that he would like to urge a phone call with trump. workers and one white house reached. and told them told him that sort of this is somebody in many something to be to did you feel jealous no no i
in the miller report it was from the miller report that was clear that it's rarely around chandra lots of them pull stories and people of very very shady yesterday political swindlers. why do you think it made it easier or perhaps more difficult to reach john because everybody in the west or many people in the west believe that the kremlin had a direct line to the child but it seems like both the best russian pranksters and the kremlin administration didn't know how to reach him. i think it...
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them to mr miller or really yes it was probably him in the earlier conversation with adam schiff not not for the machine for his line from his visit here. we tried to reach officers of the special console miller and we were in touch with the team and we were already provided fake. fake documents them and they already have sort of maybe maybe it's a real reason why this started to investigate that collusion between ukraine and democrats seriously you know that sometimes fiction. tells truth badder than. it yes they latch truth so i think as we say in russia in every job there is only a little a little bit of it yes that's the truth that we make a reality through our phone calls and conversation it's usually we predict the future through our phone calls for example when we when we. save the lives of. pilots. and then it happened exchanged between sergeant and other our soldiers were in ukraine and for example. tried to repeat what we did what we have done so we looked at us and say you are the real power master says that yes it was great of the wood trade to manage police politics. wel
them to mr miller or really yes it was probably him in the earlier conversation with adam schiff not not for the machine for his line from his visit here. we tried to reach officers of the special console miller and we were in touch with the team and we were already provided fake. fake documents them and they already have sort of maybe maybe it's a real reason why this started to investigate that collusion between ukraine and democrats seriously you know that sometimes fiction. tells truth...
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miller wanted him to come to customs and border.enan wants morgan to go into the top job at immigration and enforcement, i.c.e., which was the plan. he told the acting white house chief of staff, nick mulvaney, he would quit if he wasn't given more control over the hiring process or consulted over who is working with him. it appears mclee nan won this power struggle. this is the week the white house is rolling out an immigration plan. it is assumed to be dead on arrival because democrats and some republicans are not lining up behind it. it replaces the family based migration system with something focused on a points based system, more merit based bringing in skilled workers, highly educated immigrants and is likely to be controversial on capitol hill. >> sarah, thank you. >>> disgusting, thoroughly disturbing. that's how police are describing the murder of a pregnant woman. who the suspect lured the victim into her home and what they are doing now. >>> an update on the people heard a fighter jet crashed into a california white house
miller wanted him to come to customs and border.enan wants morgan to go into the top job at immigration and enforcement, i.c.e., which was the plan. he told the acting white house chief of staff, nick mulvaney, he would quit if he wasn't given more control over the hiring process or consulted over who is working with him. it appears mclee nan won this power struggle. this is the week the white house is rolling out an immigration plan. it is assumed to be dead on arrival because democrats and...
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miller has told us and shown us is very serious and concerning. issu hav been found and the's active follow-up. i propertyhe did d, however, send this letter to the millers asking them to vacate while theys. a tyt tos just co it over with. >> reporter: this woman also lives in the complex. she has mold, too. >> it's in the bathroom. so like this, if you lift the curtains up, you have it on the corners. >> reporter: tenants on average pay $1700 a month in rent. >>> in the north bay, a family who lost their home in the tubbs fire is now worried their contractor will never finish rebuilding their house, and they're not the only ones worried about this. kate larson has the story. >> be careful. >> reporter: the davis family should be standing in their newly finished home. but instead, 16 months after signing a contract, they're still waiting for walls and flooring, even though many of their neighbors who also lost homes are nearly done rebuilding. >> i only had seven minutes to grab my then 6-month-old and 3-year-old. as we were driving off, there wer
miller has told us and shown us is very serious and concerning. issu hav been found and the's active follow-up. i propertyhe did d, however, send this letter to the millers asking them to vacate while theys. a tyt tos just co it over with. >> reporter: this woman also lives in the complex. she has mold, too. >> it's in the bathroom. so like this, if you lift the curtains up, you have it on the corners. >> reporter: tenants on average pay $1700 a month in rent. >>> in...
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the president asked miller to draft a new termination letter and drafted miller that comey informed the president three times that he was not under investigation. mcgann, previous and dylan objected to including the language but the president insisted it be included. mcgann, priebus felt that was the most important part of the letter. they made a final pitch that comey should be permitted to resign the president refused. around the time the letter was finalized, priebus summoned spicer and the press to the oval office to announce comey's termination. the white house released a statement which he thought had been dictated by the president. the statement read today, president trump informed fbi director james comey that he had been terminated and removed from office. president trump acted based on the clear recommendations of both deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and attorney general jeff sessions. that evening the fbi director judy director andrew mccabe was summoned to meet with the president of the white house. the president told mccabe he fired comey because of decisions made in
the president asked miller to draft a new termination letter and drafted miller that comey informed the president three times that he was not under investigation. mcgann, previous and dylan objected to including the language but the president insisted it be included. mcgann, priebus felt that was the most important part of the letter. they made a final pitch that comey should be permitted to resign the president refused. around the time the letter was finalized, priebus summoned spicer and the...
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for top first as their catharsis to find in tragedy captured by a camera lens will i ask the ryan miller who documented the wars in iraq afghanistan and many other places. always in the sake of it but never in the fray always a witness never a participant wolf it's all give us don't take sides but the pictures. and photos of tragedies really help prevent them or do they only make people aware and do images of conflict really reflect reality. zariah miller award winning photographer who put himself in the line of danger to document wars in iraq afghanistan gaza welcome to the show it's great to have you with us can't wait to talk to you so zoraida you say that you always are brass to portray is a reality of what you see are you remaining an impartial observer of the vans that you are shooting. yeah i think impartial is something every journalist strives for it doesn't mean that i'm not emotionally invested in what i photograph obviously i am a human being and i have opinions on what i see and i have opinions on what is right and what is wrong and injustice and i'll obviously try everythin
for top first as their catharsis to find in tragedy captured by a camera lens will i ask the ryan miller who documented the wars in iraq afghanistan and many other places. always in the sake of it but never in the fray always a witness never a participant wolf it's all give us don't take sides but the pictures. and photos of tragedies really help prevent them or do they only make people aware and do images of conflict really reflect reality. zariah miller award winning photographer who put...
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miller brewing was founded by frederick miller, an immigrant from germany.1824 in a small town in southern germany, which was and still is a center of beer culture. goldme here with $9,000 of on his person. obviouse emerged as an choice. good farmland around here, so barley becomes malt, hops are a key ingredient in beer. you also had true winters. at the time before refrigeration was done mechanically, that was really important for keeping ice cool. the most important reason he settled here was that it is the most german city in america. you have that german triangle of milwaukee, cincinnati, st. louis. all three became brewing centers. by 1860, milwaukee had a majority of germans and its population. you have a lot of taste for beer here and a lot of talent for making it. he set up shop in the plank road brewery. a small town in the country about 60 miles from here. it was started a few years before by members of the betts family, who also started the pabst brewery. they didn't make it, so he bought it. they made -- this will be the oldest surviving structu
miller brewing was founded by frederick miller, an immigrant from germany.1824 in a small town in southern germany, which was and still is a center of beer culture. goldme here with $9,000 of on his person. obviouse emerged as an choice. good farmland around here, so barley becomes malt, hops are a key ingredient in beer. you also had true winters. at the time before refrigeration was done mechanically, that was really important for keeping ice cool. the most important reason he settled here...
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miller does not expect to be arrested. as far as we understand from the court hearing this week he expects to testify tomorrow. this is interesting for a few different reasons. for one, this testimony from andrew miller is finally going to happen, after all the back and forth and every legal argument under the sun being deployed by his lawyers to block the grand jury subpoena, including every legal argument they could conceivably try to challenge the legitimacy of the special counsel's investigation, all of that is finally over. that's interesting in its own right. we really don't know what the testimony will be about. we know andrew miller did work with roger stone for a while. so maybe it's connected to roger stone? roger stone is already indicted on charges of lying to congress and the fbi about his interactions with wikileaks as they were distributing stolen riggs material during the 2016 campaign. stone's case is moving forward. there was a hearing just today in the case. because that case is already rolling through t
miller does not expect to be arrested. as far as we understand from the court hearing this week he expects to testify tomorrow. this is interesting for a few different reasons. for one, this testimony from andrew miller is finally going to happen, after all the back and forth and every legal argument under the sun being deployed by his lawyers to block the grand jury subpoena, including every legal argument they could conceivably try to challenge the legitimacy of the special counsel's...
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zariah miller award winning photographer who put himself in the line of danger to document wars in iraq afghanistan gaza welcome to the show it's great to have you with us can't wait to talk to you so zoraida you say that you always are brass to portray is a reality of what you see are you remaining an impartial observer of the vans that you are shooting. yeah i think impartial is something every journalist strives for it doesn't mean that i'm not emotionally invested in what i photograph obviously i am a human being and i have opinions on what i see and i have opinions on what is right and what is wrong and injustice and i'll obviously try everything i can to you know bring injustice to light and you know i suppose my definition of injustice is my own personal opinion so you know i am impartial but i do have feelings and i do. follow those feelings and i hope to try to portray them in the photographs that i capture i suppose i suppose what you're saying bring your personal opinion are the key words this personality hinder you in telling a story as truthfully as you can see dad in a way
zariah miller award winning photographer who put himself in the line of danger to document wars in iraq afghanistan gaza welcome to the show it's great to have you with us can't wait to talk to you so zoraida you say that you always are brass to portray is a reality of what you see are you remaining an impartial observer of the vans that you are shooting. yeah i think impartial is something every journalist strives for it doesn't mean that i'm not emotionally invested in what i photograph...
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i'm matt miller.'s most viable bank expects the most financial sector to remain stressed the next year. although the moment of crisis past, hcfc bank managing director spoke with bloomberg editor in chief john mickelthwait in mumbai. did was very clear definition of our target margin. risk, reward, and constant monitoring. if any fundamental violations -- violated, profit one up. we strongly believe in banking. you give me money, we give you bank. i think, to some extent, what happened was, at least for the large -- that accumulated, was probably less than optimal assessment of the capital project risk. john: is that an oblique way of saying the state banks were not very good at this? >> i will leave it at what i said. i said that we didn't do that because we didn't find the risk report matching. john: but there is a massive gap between the private banks, such as yourselves, which have low nonperforming loans. want to include the state banks, it becomes a lot. >> did we need a lot of improvement in th
i'm matt miller.'s most viable bank expects the most financial sector to remain stressed the next year. although the moment of crisis past, hcfc bank managing director spoke with bloomberg editor in chief john mickelthwait in mumbai. did was very clear definition of our target margin. risk, reward, and constant monitoring. if any fundamental violations -- violated, profit one up. we strongly believe in banking. you give me money, we give you bank. i think, to some extent, what happened was, at...
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a federal investigation of miller's death said the minneapolis v.a.e multiple mistakes, from not scheduling a follow-up, to overlooking his access to firearms. >> we have people, but they're not trained the way they're supposed to be. >> reporter: some 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year. >> we have, in the last year, had 240 interventions, where we've actually stopped veterans from taking their lives. >> reporter: robert wilke is the v.a. secretary. his department serves 9.5 million people. since october, the v.a. has screened 900,000 veterans for mental health issues. >> of that 900,000, we culled it down to 3,000. 3,000 veterans that our medical professionals say might be at risk. and we are monitoring them. >> reporter: what does that monitoring entail? >> that means calls, that means visits, bringing them into our centers. >> reporter: in justin miller's case, anti-depressants came in the mail from the v.a., two days after he died. >> and the worst part of his funeral was that they didn't veve a live trumpet player. there was no one there t
a federal investigation of miller's death said the minneapolis v.a.e multiple mistakes, from not scheduling a follow-up, to overlooking his access to firearms. >> we have people, but they're not trained the way they're supposed to be. >> reporter: some 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year. >> we have, in the last year, had 240 interventions, where we've actually stopped veterans from taking their lives. >> reporter: robert wilke is the v.a. secretary. his department...
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election moller is said that his report does not exonerate the president speaking in washington miller said that if he had been confident the president trombone. did not commit a crime his report would have said so he also said that his investigation did find that russia attempted to interfere in the election or also appear to be testifying before congress saying that his testimony was contained in the investigations report and he had nothing to add interference 20 so let's bring in our washington correspondent oliver salat he's been following this story for us hi oliver this is a moment a lot of people have been waiting for their whopper miller breaks his silence so tell us more about what he has been saying the ride so moment that a lot of people have been waiting for in a dramatic moment in fact that was the 1st time since robert as smaller launched the investigation on the russian interference in the 2016 election that he actually addressed the public that he actually felt the need to step out and the liver a statement on his take off the findings there are a lot of reports about t
election moller is said that his report does not exonerate the president speaking in washington miller said that if he had been confident the president trombone. did not commit a crime his report would have said so he also said that his investigation did find that russia attempted to interfere in the election or also appear to be testifying before congress saying that his testimony was contained in the investigations report and he had nothing to add interference 20 so let's bring in our...
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[applause] admiral miller, please. adm. miller: thanks for clearing all of that up. i appreciate that. and thanks to the institute for the invitation and the opportunity. i'm going to try to stay in my lane as a maritime commander. but what i want to begin with is making sure that everyone understands that i think at the end of the day iran is a bad actor in the region, and they have been a bad actor since the revolution. and the activities that they are currently involved in today in yemen, and in syria, and lebanon, and to a lesser extent in bahrain and the eastern provinces of saudi arabia, are proof that they are bad actors in the region. so the general policy of maximum pressure of the current administration has, has a certain amount of merit to it. i would also like to add that if you are going to have that sort of a policy, then it ought to have an end game to it. and we ought to have a good understanding of what we would like the iranians to do, and how we would like them to change, and we would provide them with avenue and an opportunity to actually change t
[applause] admiral miller, please. adm. miller: thanks for clearing all of that up. i appreciate that. and thanks to the institute for the invitation and the opportunity. i'm going to try to stay in my lane as a maritime commander. but what i want to begin with is making sure that everyone understands that i think at the end of the day iran is a bad actor in the region, and they have been a bad actor since the revolution. and the activities that they are currently involved in today in yemen,...
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miller to investigation which will gain them nothing and the bar i think just basically said look six hours of this is enough and done they didn't want him to show up they made it impossible for him to come so that they could have the theater they had today it's about politics it's not about finding any wrongdoing that part is over now we have the political discussion the tiny tiny tiny portion that's not grand jury testimony that was actually redacted that's been made available to the committee and they don't want to look at it because as i said they want the theater that they don't want cooperation they're not looking for something bad they've decided there's something bad they make the bald assertion and that's good enough for them meanwhile hillary clinton has spoken out on the miller report in a t.v. interview the former secretary of state seemed to ignore the conclusion that trump's campaign team did not conclude with russia and she jokingly called on a foreign power to hack into the president's tax returns. since russia is clearly backing republicans why don't we asked china to
miller to investigation which will gain them nothing and the bar i think just basically said look six hours of this is enough and done they didn't want him to show up they made it impossible for him to come so that they could have the theater they had today it's about politics it's not about finding any wrongdoing that part is over now we have the political discussion the tiny tiny tiny portion that's not grand jury testimony that was actually redacted that's been made available to the...
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miller is no stranger to dhs meddling.ngs made tensions with kirstjen nielsen, who eventually resigned. the new guy has been on the job six weeks. let's get to cnn white house correspondent boris sanchez. we know mcaleenan clashed over the border and enforcement. what happened? >> the two member had it out specifically over morgan. it appears steven miller wanted morgan to lead customs and border protection, while mcalaninen felt he should have say over who is hired at his agency. ultimately, it appears mcalenan got his way. one trump aide described this as an immigration knife fight. it shows two thins. first, the influence that steven miller has over this issue, and how contentious the issue of immigration is within this administration. neither anyone at dhs nor the white house wanted to comment to cnn about this story, ana. >> another contentious issue and another big development, steven mnuchin, treasury secretary, refused to comply with a congressional subpoena for trump's tax returns. boris, how are house democrats r
miller is no stranger to dhs meddling.ngs made tensions with kirstjen nielsen, who eventually resigned. the new guy has been on the job six weeks. let's get to cnn white house correspondent boris sanchez. we know mcaleenan clashed over the border and enforcement. what happened? >> the two member had it out specifically over morgan. it appears steven miller wanted morgan to lead customs and border protection, while mcalaninen felt he should have say over who is hired at his agency....
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john miller turned that was not really john miller, he was ambrose woodruff. the associates got back roughly $400,000 but the rest was gone for good. they never processed it. he knew too much. the contract and finance company was, as huntington later told his nephew henry, an allotment corporation that ever lived in huntington would know. the books i needed to convict miller and woodruff are the same books that had the potential to convict the associates of congress. they go into the 1880s with men who have increasingly grown to detest each other because their interest emerged in these companies they cannot get them out, everything. they can never, ever be rid of each other that they will try very hard. and because they do not trust each other, what they do is they staff the railroads and part with relatives because they think that sometimes longley that their relatives are the only ones they could trust. with they become is a corporation which is not a modern corporation or maybe it is. it is a victorian recrimination and. this man is going to bring out the d
john miller turned that was not really john miller, he was ambrose woodruff. the associates got back roughly $400,000 but the rest was gone for good. they never processed it. he knew too much. the contract and finance company was, as huntington later told his nephew henry, an allotment corporation that ever lived in huntington would know. the books i needed to convict miller and woodruff are the same books that had the potential to convict the associates of congress. they go into the 1880s with...
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attorney general william bars under renewed fire over his handling of special counsel robert miller's russian report revelations have emerged that miller complained to bar about the internal general's characterization of the report's findings saying it didn't fully capture their context nature or substance bar will appear before the senate judiciary committee later today two members of the russian protest collective pussy riot have reportedly been granted asylum in sweden swedish public television s.p.t. says the court overturned an earlier ruling rejecting the pair's application seen a genuine and alexi commit. had cited death threats as grounds for asylum facebook says it will restructure its platform to be more private at the tech giant's annual conference c.e.o. mark zuckerberg announced the end to end encryption for its messaging services and the ability to hide likes and other user reactions to content. even. a new imperial era has begun in japan after the abdication of emperor akihito his eldest son not a veto has ascended the chrysanthemum throne in his first public address as
attorney general william bars under renewed fire over his handling of special counsel robert miller's russian report revelations have emerged that miller complained to bar about the internal general's characterization of the report's findings saying it didn't fully capture their context nature or substance bar will appear before the senate judiciary committee later today two members of the russian protest collective pussy riot have reportedly been granted asylum in sweden swedish public...
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as vice admiral miller has said. but as micah said, iranian leadership has viewed itself at war with washington for at least a year, if not longer, but certainly under the maximum pressure campaign. there is a consistent reiteration of non-intent or non-desire to move to armed conflict, whether by the supreme leader or other civilian or military leaders in iran. but, there's a risk of iran overplaying his hand in reckoning that there is no real redlines for u.s. military actions. there is strong iranian motivation to paint the u.s. as the instigator of escalation. and it would be the continuation of what iran has been doing in the past year, portraying the u.s. is isolated, the outlaw, because of the withdrawal from the jcpoa, and messaging u.s. allies that they will pay a price for u.s. policies. it demonstrates that the trump administration is all bark and no bite and not on importantly, and this gets to the issue, generator rally around the internal dynamic, especially given the economic pressures which are unrele
as vice admiral miller has said. but as micah said, iranian leadership has viewed itself at war with washington for at least a year, if not longer, but certainly under the maximum pressure campaign. there is a consistent reiteration of non-intent or non-desire to move to armed conflict, whether by the supreme leader or other civilian or military leaders in iran. but, there's a risk of iran overplaying his hand in reckoning that there is no real redlines for u.s. military actions. there is...
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to be held accountable donald trump's political opponents call for his impeachment after robert miller's 1st public remarks but his investigation into possible russian meddling in elections a. little. a pregnant woman is killed when she was caught in the crossfire of a gun fight scene members of sudan security forces. and we talked to the saudi dissident taking legal action against riyadh's for hacking his phone and stealing his personal information. but we begin the news are in israel which is facing an unprecedented 2nd election this year after prime minister benjamin netanyahu failed to form a coalition government before a midnight deadline comes just 7 weeks after he claims a major victory in parliamentary elections that you votes will be held in september how a force that reports from west jerusalem big dick cheney but after a bruising final day trying to magical last minute coalition deal benjamin netanyahu scary said it all it failed she beamed out of. niggas israeli parliament and netanyahu urging gloated to dissolve itself and take israel into an unprecedented 2nd election in th
to be held accountable donald trump's political opponents call for his impeachment after robert miller's 1st public remarks but his investigation into possible russian meddling in elections a. little. a pregnant woman is killed when she was caught in the crossfire of a gun fight scene members of sudan security forces. and we talked to the saudi dissident taking legal action against riyadh's for hacking his phone and stealing his personal information. but we begin the news are in israel which is...
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was unhappy with billboard's characterisation of the miller report?liam bart was like decision to release four page, bottom line, it would be a problem for him. what people took was, no obstruction, a black and white thumbs up orthumbs obstruction, a black and white thumbs up or thumbs down. what is in mr muller's letter to mr barr suggesting it is much more nuanced than that. in hindsight, mr barr would have been better off in the country, better off letting the miller report stand on its own legs. now we have barr on one hand, the other on the other, another kind of dispute. no one really wins in these situations, particularly the american people who want to know what to understand about this complex situation. the letter published today is important in the context of what mr barr told the committee. he was asked on that occasion whether he had heard that robert mueller was unhappy with the conclusions he was making. reports have recently emerged that members of the special council's team are frustrated at some level with the limited information, in
was unhappy with billboard's characterisation of the miller report?liam bart was like decision to release four page, bottom line, it would be a problem for him. what people took was, no obstruction, a black and white thumbs up orthumbs obstruction, a black and white thumbs up or thumbs down. what is in mr muller's letter to mr barr suggesting it is much more nuanced than that. in hindsight, mr barr would have been better off in the country, better off letting the miller report stand on its own...
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a federal investigation of miller's death said the minneapolis v.a. made multiple mistakes, from not scheduling a follow-up to overlooking his access to firearms. >> they have people. but they're not trained the way they're supposed to be. >> reporter: some 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year. >> we had 240 interventions, where we've stopped veterans from taking their lives. >> reporter: robert wilke is the v.a. secretary, whose department serves 9.5 million people. since october, the v.a. has screened 900,000 veterans for mental health issues. >> of that 900,000, we culled it down to 3,000. 3,000 veterans that our medical professionals say might be at risk. and we're monitoring them. >> reporter: what does the monitoring entail? >> that means calls, visits, bringing them into our centers. >> reporter: in justin miller's case, antidepressant s came in the mail from the v.a. two days after he died. >> and the worst part of his funeral was that they didn't have a live trumpet player. there was no one there to play for him. >> reporter: the silent
a federal investigation of miller's death said the minneapolis v.a. made multiple mistakes, from not scheduling a follow-up to overlooking his access to firearms. >> they have people. but they're not trained the way they're supposed to be. >> reporter: some 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year. >> we had 240 interventions, where we've stopped veterans from taking their lives. >> reporter: robert wilke is the v.a. secretary, whose department serves 9.5 million...