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miller brewing was, founded by frederick miller, who was an immigrant from germany who arrived here back in 1855. he was born in 1824 in a small town called in southern germany, which is and still is a center of beer culture. and he came here with $9,000 in gold on his person and kind of looked around in milwaukee emerged as kind of an obvious choice. a lot of reasons for that. one was we had good farmland around here. so becomes malt hops. a key ingredient in beer. and those are both grown here. you also true winters at the time before refrigeration was done that was really important for ice cool during the selling season. the most important reason he d here was this was the germanin america. and you have that german triangle of milwaukee, cincinnati and saint louis. all three became brewing centers. so that's largely on the strength of their german populations. so by 1860, milwaukee had majority of germans and its population. so you have a lot of taste for beer here and a lot of talent for making it. you set up shop what was called thck road bwery is just behind me here. the watertown
miller brewing was, founded by frederick miller, who was an immigrant from germany who arrived here back in 1855. he was born in 1824 in a small town called in southern germany, which is and still is a center of beer culture. and he came here with $9,000 in gold on his person and kind of looked around in milwaukee emerged as kind of an obvious choice. a lot of reasons for that. one was we had good farmland around here. so becomes malt hops. a key ingredient in beer. and those are both grown...
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el apoyo atrÁs para eustaquio, sigue levantando la pelota para miller, y vienen miller. >> creo que sÍsi miras como juega eustaquio, sale del medio, se tira para adelante, encuentra sus espacios, y es lo mejor que puede hacer. pero el equipo de estados unidos, estÁ haciendo un muy buen trabajo en la parte defensiva hasta ahora. >> despeje de turner, timothy, comete falta, ganÓ la pelota, pero la fuerza fue desmedida. >> ya se recupera larin. el arbitro habla con zimmerman. le pide los jugadores que se junten con balo, y abren a la derecha. >> a mÍ nadie me felicitÓ, que creen que mis mascotas se mantienen solas? >> felicidades, yo tambiÉn soy papÁ perruno. >> viene turner con el despeje, buscaba la pelota weah en el rebote, falta sobre fonsi, vuelo para la selecciÓn de canadÁ. no se levanta, viene para arriba el extraordinario jugador canadiense. larin la peleaban, despuÉs comete falta sobre musah. invÍtanos al combate global. >> te mando un abrazo y a toda la gente. vaya final entre canadÁ y los estados unidos, dentro de la nations league y nosotros traemos ganadores, no, vaya duelo.
el apoyo atrÁs para eustaquio, sigue levantando la pelota para miller, y vienen miller. >> creo que sÍsi miras como juega eustaquio, sale del medio, se tira para adelante, encuentra sus espacios, y es lo mejor que puede hacer. pero el equipo de estados unidos, estÁ haciendo un muy buen trabajo en la parte defensiva hasta ahora. >> despeje de turner, timothy, comete falta, ganÓ la pelota, pero la fuerza fue desmedida. >> ya se recupera larin. el arbitro habla con zimmerman....
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i'm amber kanwar with matt miller.ime for stock of the hour. cboe is allowing companies to list on its exchanges in the u.s. and globally for the first time, entering the market dominated by the new york stock exchange and nasdaq. it back technology, which is a commodity exchange. it is the first company trading on cboe. both sides, canada and u.s., we have josh crumb joining us now. first question, why choose this exchange? josh: yes. hi, amber. we see cboe as a challenger in the markets. we also see -- we already trade on cboe canada. but what they are rolling out is a global platform for investors that can have a synchronized training experience. matt: it makes sense why you would list there and it is exciting and historic. what about your business. what are you focused on? josh: our long-term vision is to change the way commodities are priced and traded in the supply chain. matt: you are an exchange listed on an exchange. josh: exactly. that is where we share the similar dna as challengers of the existing model. ou
i'm amber kanwar with matt miller.ime for stock of the hour. cboe is allowing companies to list on its exchanges in the u.s. and globally for the first time, entering the market dominated by the new york stock exchange and nasdaq. it back technology, which is a commodity exchange. it is the first company trading on cboe. both sides, canada and u.s., we have josh crumb joining us now. first question, why choose this exchange? josh: yes. hi, amber. we see cboe as a challenger in the markets. we...
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i'm jon erlichman, along with matt miller., the canadian maker of snowmobiles and other leisure craft, out with its latest earnings, reporting a jump on profit on better-than-expected sales and improvements to the supply chain. joining us, jose boisjoli, president and ceo of brp. obviously you have had a lot of interest in your product going back to the pandemic, but since then as well. we keep talking about the outlook for consumer demand, a lot of economic headwinds right now. what can you tell us about what you are seeing in the business? jose: it's a bit funny situation, where everyone, many people are pessimistic about the macroeconomic, but when we look at our customers, we always follow unemployment rate. i think it closed at 2.4%. we always a look at the inflation, 4.5%. things are getting better. but we also sell our product to hire household-- higher household income family. the average is 35% of the u.s. american who have household income above 35%. in our case, 70% of our sales is for people above that percent. all
i'm jon erlichman, along with matt miller., the canadian maker of snowmobiles and other leisure craft, out with its latest earnings, reporting a jump on profit on better-than-expected sales and improvements to the supply chain. joining us, jose boisjoli, president and ceo of brp. obviously you have had a lot of interest in your product going back to the pandemic, but since then as well. we keep talking about the outlook for consumer demand, a lot of economic headwinds right now. what can you...
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miller has illustrated, it's a willingness, you know, to be subjected to tell you this. now the crafty designs for the region and the shangri la dialogue, which is i, is just top security conference. it's kicked off today by james declined. amazing. we think you way. so the military discussions, it's saying the us know is clearly why there are currently difficulties in military communication between china and the u. s. t u a suited immediately correct. it's incorrect actions. what do you think they mean by that as well? you know, i think it's quite evident, you know, with new guards to what they mean is that they are quite unsatisfied with the way the united states. and of course, the us network defense network, you know, have been significantly solidifying their presence for the stability of their rules based orders. you're aware, china also has a, gets alternative global security initiative, which really 6 to cancel out the us alliance system, particularly in asia. but, you know, we help to understand trying her kind of logic towards the us and the us alliance is quite
miller has illustrated, it's a willingness, you know, to be subjected to tell you this. now the crafty designs for the region and the shangri la dialogue, which is i, is just top security conference. it's kicked off today by james declined. amazing. we think you way. so the military discussions, it's saying the us know is clearly why there are currently difficulties in military communication between china and the u. s. t u a suited immediately correct. it's incorrect actions. what do you think...
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monica miller reporting _ happens. monica miller reporting from - happens.eporting from the - happens. monica miller - reporting from the shangri-la reporting from the shangri—la summit in singapore. great to talk to you. thank you. let's turn to india, where rescue efforts have now ended, after the county's worst rail crash this century. 288 people are now known to have died, and more than a thousand have been injured. the incident took place in the eastern state of odisha, and it's thought some 2,000 passengers were on board the two passenger trains involved. 0ur south asia correspondent archana shukla has visited a hospital, where some of the victims are being sent. every 30 minutes, an ambulance like this comes into this hospital here in cuttack, which is the state's biggest hospital, ferrying in critically injured passengers from the accident site. this is still three hours drive from the accident site where last night three trains, two passenger trains and a goods train were involved in a crash that led to more than 1000 passengers being injured and ma
monica miller reporting _ happens. monica miller reporting from - happens.eporting from the - happens. monica miller - reporting from the shangri-la reporting from the shangri—la summit in singapore. great to talk to you. thank you. let's turn to india, where rescue efforts have now ended, after the county's worst rail crash this century. 288 people are now known to have died, and more than a thousand have been injured. the incident took place in the eastern state of odisha, and it's thought...
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miller. i'm curious there has been a lot of discussion about licensed or certified and the certified general. since you are an appraiser and you own a business that stabs appraisers i'm curious what your experience is with the proportion of appraisers that are used. is it higher or lower for license versus certified and is there significant a significant difference they are? >> thank you for the question. we have no one that is licensed and what we find is there's almost no point. if you're going to get licensed you really just need to get certified which is basically a bit more education and it's a universally accepted licensing, it's something that's not accepted but we are in a high-cost housing market and certification is the expectation of our client base in banking and nonbanking as well. to follow up on that what reasons do you think are behind an entity's willingness to accept an appraiser versus a certified appraiser and do you think they have a lack of confidence in a licensed appra
miller. i'm curious there has been a lot of discussion about licensed or certified and the certified general. since you are an appraiser and you own a business that stabs appraisers i'm curious what your experience is with the proportion of appraisers that are used. is it higher or lower for license versus certified and is there significant a significant difference they are? >> thank you for the question. we have no one that is licensed and what we find is there's almost no point. if...
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matt: and i am matt miller. we are seeing a little bit of a drop in stocks right now. not much, really. just a bit of a fade to the rally that we've been watching, down about 0.1% at 4344. udc investors buying bonds, may be looking for safety and government debt. we do see the yield coming down. again, it is only marginal. still looking at 4.73. this is the two-year yield. we see similar action on the longer end of the curve. the u.s. dollar index is down about 0.1%, not a lot of action there. at oil, we see wti still holding below $70 per barrel. there is a lot of geopolitical news right now. it looks like market participants to some extent are trying to wait it out and see which end is up. jon: watching the headlines for now, moving money into energy stocks. then, we have specific corporate stories we are tracking. quarterly results. the stock drop looks dramatic. we are down 10%. but remember, this particular stock, they have been red-hot recently. the fact that the profit picture in the current quarter played a role here. pfizer under pressure throughout the tradin
matt: and i am matt miller. we are seeing a little bit of a drop in stocks right now. not much, really. just a bit of a fade to the rally that we've been watching, down about 0.1% at 4344. udc investors buying bonds, may be looking for safety and government debt. we do see the yield coming down. again, it is only marginal. still looking at 4.73. this is the two-year yield. we see similar action on the longer end of the curve. the u.s. dollar index is down about 0.1%, not a lot of action there....
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miller value partners' chief investment officer bill miller iv is about to name the stocks he not only will touch, but is already scooping up. there he is. closing bell, 49 minutes away on this pride month and on this friday. "the claman countdown" is coming right back with a little culture club. ♪ ♪ dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. about two years ago, i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog, she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at betterforthem.com doors lead us to places we've never been. your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you
miller value partners' chief investment officer bill miller iv is about to name the stocks he not only will touch, but is already scooping up. there he is. closing bell, 49 minutes away on this pride month and on this friday. "the claman countdown" is coming right back with a little culture club. ♪ ♪ dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones new...
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miller-meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker the speaker, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. miller-meeks: i rise today to recognize the sphroord life of former mayor ann hutchison who passed away at the age of 74 this past week. she dedicated her life to the community serving as mayor for 16 years until 2003. while she took office, bettendorf was struggling financially. she got the city back on sound economic footing and accomplished a wide range of projects including revitalizing downtown bettendorf, building the lie br library and plans foimplet-74 bridge. after her time as mayor, she served in many roles with the girl scowts scouts of eastern iowa and american ill joy, and served as the president as the iowa league of series. making the quad cities what they are today and she'll be greatly missed. my thoughts and prayers are with her family. i would like to wish my brother a very happy birthday. happy birthday, richard. mr. chair, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore
miller-meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker the speaker, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. miller-meeks: i rise today to recognize the sphroord life of former mayor ann hutchison who passed away at the age of 74 this past week. she dedicated her life to the community serving as mayor for 16 years until 2003. while she took office, bettendorf was struggling financially. she got the...
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. >> lied austin and mark miller -- millie spoke with reporters in brussels. the counteroffensive against russia continues. they detail ongoing u.s. and allied efforts to further train and equip ukrainian forces. there remarks are 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for being here today. it's my pleasure to introduce secretary of defense lloyds austin iii and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley. the secretary and the chairman will deliver opening remarks and then have time to take a few questions. please note that i will moderate those questions and call on journalists. given our tight schedule, i'd ask that you please limit your follow-ups to give your colleagues a chance to ask their questions and i appreciate your assistance with this. with that, i'll turn it over to secretary austin. sec. austin: thanks, patrick. good afternoon, everyone. and thanks for being here. we just wrapped up our 13th meeting of the ukraine defense contact group. and it once again demonstrated the unity and the resolve that have cha
. >> lied austin and mark miller -- millie spoke with reporters in brussels. the counteroffensive against russia continues. they detail ongoing u.s. and allied efforts to further train and equip ukrainian forces. there remarks are 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for being here today. it's my pleasure to introduce secretary of defense lloyds austin iii and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley. the secretary and the chairman will...
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judith miller' material about somes official u.s. government documents. there was one, report that was given to the u.n. security council called a decade of defiance and yeah, deception, yes. there was a line in there about his weapons of mass destruction program that until after it was distributed to every country in the world and every journalist got footnoted funding back to which judith miller and i debunked which was this idea there was this guy produced by the inc, brought him to thailand, produced him for the dia. they started questioning him in but they had the motor load -- mother load and started sending faxes because the internet was in its infancy, but faxing the interrogation back in real-time to the pentagon then brought in the cia, a cia polygraph team, and the polygraph team determined that the sky had actually been coached -- this guy had been coached to say what he would saying about being in 20 of saddam's weapons of mass destruction programs, that saddam had a biological weapons program under a hospital, a lab under one of his palaces.
judith miller' material about somes official u.s. government documents. there was one, report that was given to the u.n. security council called a decade of defiance and yeah, deception, yes. there was a line in there about his weapons of mass destruction program that until after it was distributed to every country in the world and every journalist got footnoted funding back to which judith miller and i debunked which was this idea there was this guy produced by the inc, brought him to...
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is black and brown homeowners through previously white neighborhoods some of you might know that miller was a prominent attorney or later a judge and was the point person on legality unrestricted housing. many of you are familiar with the term restricting covenants that this house, this property may never be sold. .. miller was naacp person on this part of the law and he would be instrumental against restrictive housing. he'd be a lead attorney up and down the state for thousands and thousands were black folks moved into previously white neighborhoods. he also defended some of the most high-profile patients including the case mcdaniel, the one who won the oscar so he it does part of the story also. oh day short was a refrigeration engineer who lived and worked in los angeles 25 years by 1945. like many black angelenos, here's frustrating by the housing shortage. his father of young children i do see his daughter and his wife, helen and they were of the desired neighborhoods by restrictive housing. the estimated about 80% of socal was tied up in restrictive housing. so that your had a lu
is black and brown homeowners through previously white neighborhoods some of you might know that miller was a prominent attorney or later a judge and was the point person on legality unrestricted housing. many of you are familiar with the term restricting covenants that this house, this property may never be sold. .. miller was naacp person on this part of the law and he would be instrumental against restrictive housing. he'd be a lead attorney up and down the state for thousands and thousands...
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monica miller, thank you _ later this year. monica miller, thank you for— later this year.r analysis. . thank you for your analysis. turning to the war in ukraine and president zelensky has threatened possible prosecutions of officials if there was any repeat of the failure to open bomb shelters that contributed to the deaths of three people in kyiv on tuesday. a nine—year—old girl, her mother and another woman died after trying to use a shelter during a russia missile strike only to find it was closed. mr zelensky said shelter should be accessible 24 hours a day. this was a scene in the substation as fresh russian airstrikes happened overnight. 36 drones and missiles were shot down in and around the capital. our correspondent james watt has has more. there seems to be quite a bit of ugly political fallout from yesterday's strikes which left three people dead. they were unable to get into an air raid shelter which was locked. it was a public aerated shelter and today president zelensky has hardly held back. he has described the city's mayor as an enemy and said he thought i
monica miller, thank you _ later this year. monica miller, thank you for— later this year.r analysis. . thank you for your analysis. turning to the war in ukraine and president zelensky has threatened possible prosecutions of officials if there was any repeat of the failure to open bomb shelters that contributed to the deaths of three people in kyiv on tuesday. a nine—year—old girl, her mother and another woman died after trying to use a shelter during a russia missile strike only to find...
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we will talk to the ceo stuart miller. i'm alix steel with guy johnson.elcome to "bloomberg markets" and i was excited about a 10 basis point increase in the two year yield in europe. that has petered out somewhat, and in the u.s. too. guy: the market is questioning what we are hearing from central banks. i will say if you want a hawkish message, give the message to christine lagarde. she has delivered again. jay powell, i think the market was unconvinced. alix: or just the why the dot plots were revised. do we need 50 basis points of more hikes or making sure we are not pricing back in cuts, jobhunting situation? -- and the jobhunting situation? guy: and why wait until next month? is the fed that afraid -- too afraid of suppressing the market? they are scared of their shadow. that is such a position they cannot surprise the market. or, about a new vice chair and i wanted to make him look bad. alix: for different factors driving inflation? christine lagarde spoke about the wage price spiral. we are not seeing that in the u.s. powell does not say that is w
we will talk to the ceo stuart miller. i'm alix steel with guy johnson.elcome to "bloomberg markets" and i was excited about a 10 basis point increase in the two year yield in europe. that has petered out somewhat, and in the u.s. too. guy: the market is questioning what we are hearing from central banks. i will say if you want a hawkish message, give the message to christine lagarde. she has delivered again. jay powell, i think the market was unconvinced. alix: or just the why the...
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at: i'm matt miller. the s&p is almost completely unchanged. it has been swinging back and forth between gains and losses. it is at .50. we do see the two year yield rising about nine basis points, 4.80 is the level on two year u.s. debt. the dollar is up, 1227 and oil, a wild ride, below $70. $69.52 for wti. jon: as for some individual stock stories today, within the dow, boeing has been the worst performer, down 2%. we have been watching the spirit care systems, a key supplier to boeing. we will keep tabs on that. we are seeing a nice move higher for energy, up 4% -- for nrg, 4% up. they responded to shareholder friendly actions focused on stock ibex and changes to the board direct -- buybacks and changes to the board directors. we are continuing to get a picture of the economy as measured through different industry players. you have accenture, a big consulting player, with a worrisome outlook. shares are up about 3% right now. a similar decline in garden, olive garden -- darden olive garden's parent, some concerns raised is what people are w
at: i'm matt miller. the s&p is almost completely unchanged. it has been swinging back and forth between gains and losses. it is at .50. we do see the two year yield rising about nine basis points, 4.80 is the level on two year u.s. debt. the dollar is up, 1227 and oil, a wild ride, below $70. $69.52 for wti. jon: as for some individual stock stories today, within the dow, boeing has been the worst performer, down 2%. we have been watching the spirit care systems, a key supplier to boeing....
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on the set of arthur miller's the crucible, based on the famous play by arthur miller, daniel deial lewis met a great writer, a simple man, accessible for all his culture and fame. next to him, he also found a new family, of which he became a part by marrying the daughter of the playwright director of the rebecca miller. also an heiress, like him. the only one who could understand? his dedication to the profession 10 years after weddings. he agreed to play. she has the role of an unfortunate dying person living on a lost island. the ballad of jack and the ruus is possibly the only film that captures the vulnerability of daniel dellewis. with you all day long. what where when the summer series of games on june 12 on pervoy everything is seething and diarrhea filtrum thanks to millions of micropores filtrum absorbs bacteria and toxins, helping to eliminate the unpleasant symptoms of filtrum and to put things in order in the stomach what the tinkoff app can do the tinkoff app brings people joy tinkoff he is one of a kind. where are you going to ball? i'm leaving, i'm tired of the same thing
on the set of arthur miller's the crucible, based on the famous play by arthur miller, daniel deial lewis met a great writer, a simple man, accessible for all his culture and fame. next to him, he also found a new family, of which he became a part by marrying the daughter of the playwright director of the rebecca miller. also an heiress, like him. the only one who could understand? his dedication to the profession 10 years after weddings. he agreed to play. she has the role of an unfortunate...
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matt: i'm matt miller.e pierced 4400 on the s&p 500 and we are about 4410 at the moment up .8% after the fed pause yesterday. even with the market pricing in a hike for the next meeting. the 10 year yield down about six basis points at 370 2, 370 three. the bloomberg dollar index fallen to 1221. oil, debt -- wti of above $70 a barrel at 7046. there have been a couple big themes this year. the tech story we know well. right now microsoft is on pace for a potential record close. a lot of the ai hype playing to microsoft's favor. that stock up another seven dollars in change, to present today. since the lows of last year it is not just tech climbing. lennar getting a further advance today up another 3.5%. pretty strong orders data encouraging investors. not all names are higher. we have seen profit pressure at the grocery giant kroger. that stock is off to the tune of 3%. we have been talking about the big ipo despite big economic headwinds. kava going public, a babe -- cava going public, a big pop for that st
matt: i'm matt miller.e pierced 4400 on the s&p 500 and we are about 4410 at the moment up .8% after the fed pause yesterday. even with the market pricing in a hike for the next meeting. the 10 year yield down about six basis points at 370 2, 370 three. the bloomberg dollar index fallen to 1221. oil, debt -- wti of above $70 a barrel at 7046. there have been a couple big themes this year. the tech story we know well. right now microsoft is on pace for a potential record close. a lot of the...
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we're at everything from the miller high life theater where you see shows downtown to miller park where that the b play so it certainly has a huge role to play in milwaukee's legacy what it is basically it is a tangible expression of an ethic and economic legacy that was really important here and remains important to the present. "washington journal". host: we want to introduce you to author clay risen, here is his book. it was 60 years ago, june 11, 1963 when jfk gave his noted civil rights address. what was happening in the country then? guest: a couple of things had happened in the weeks before hand. that summer, that spring, you had the birmingham protests led by martin luther king trying to integrate retail and lunch counters in birmingham, alabama. most people have probably seen the videos of police officers and firemen turning hoses and dogs on children. this is in everyone's mind. they are copycat protests around the country. just that morning in alabama and test colusa -- tuscaloosa, the governor had made his famous stand in a schoolhouse door where he tried to prevent black ap
we're at everything from the miller high life theater where you see shows downtown to miller park where that the b play so it certainly has a huge role to play in milwaukee's legacy what it is basically it is a tangible expression of an ethic and economic legacy that was really important here and remains important to the present. "washington journal". host: we want to introduce you to author clay risen, here is his book. it was 60 years ago, june 11, 1963 when jfk gave his noted civil...
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we're at everything from the miller high life theater where you see shows downtown to miller park where that where the brewers play so it certainly has a huge role to play in milwaukee's legacy what it is basically it is a tangible expression of an ethic and economic legacy that was really important here and remains important to the presen "washington journal". host: we want to introduce you to author clay risen, here is his book. it was 60 years ago, june 11, 1963 when jfk gave his noted civil rights address. what was happening in the country then? guest: a couple of things had happened in the weeks before hand. that summer, that spring, you had the birmingham protests led by martin luther king trying to integrate retail and lunch counters in birmingham, alabama. most people have probably seen the videos of police officers and firemen turning hoses and dogs on children. this is in everyone's mind. they are copycat protests around the country. just that morning in alabama and test colusa -- tuscaloosa, the governor had made his famous stand in a schoolhouse door where he tried to preven
we're at everything from the miller high life theater where you see shows downtown to miller park where that where the brewers play so it certainly has a huge role to play in milwaukee's legacy what it is basically it is a tangible expression of an ethic and economic legacy that was really important here and remains important to the presen "washington journal". host: we want to introduce you to author clay risen, here is his book. it was 60 years ago, june 11, 1963 when jfk gave his...
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miller to rise the plant, withdraw the military from the plant and, and declare a demilitarized zone around the plant. you can solve this, there is a solution, but it all depends on russia. they're the ones holding the cards right now. and so far they appear to want to keep this operation plant as a nuclear ace in the hole, if they need to play it as part of this kind of offensive developed russia holding into the cost that's national security. i miss joseph syrian seo and i thank you very much for your analysis. thank you for having me. as a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. the international course of justice in the hague has begun hearing a case, bruce by ukraine, seeking reparations from russia. keep one's the top you and core to order most go to pay damages for on the rebels and it's eastern regions. in the years before the 2022 invasion, russia has previously ignored the court's rulings in the us format. in new jersey, governor chris christy has lost his bid for the republican presidential nomination . proceed joins the growing space of candidat
miller to rise the plant, withdraw the military from the plant and, and declare a demilitarized zone around the plant. you can solve this, there is a solution, but it all depends on russia. they're the ones holding the cards right now. and so far they appear to want to keep this operation plant as a nuclear ace in the hole, if they need to play it as part of this kind of offensive developed russia holding into the cost that's national security. i miss joseph syrian seo and i thank you very much...
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i am monica miller, thank you for watching.am's balti belt at its peak, and it put the city on the gastronomic map. the city on the gastronomic ma -. �* . ~' the city on the gastronomic ma . _ �* ., ~' , ., map. i've tried making this at home, it _ map. i've tried making this at home, it never _ map. i've tried making this at home, it never comes - map. i've tried making this at home, it never comes out - map. i've tried making this at l home, it never comes out quite like it. , .,, home, it never comes out quite like it. , ., . like it. this road was once the heart of the — like it. this road was once the heart of the balti _ like it. this road was once the heart of the balti triangle, - like it. this road was once the heart of the balti triangle, in l heart of the balti triangle, in its heyday 20,000 diners a week would visit the dozens of balti houses. nowjust four remain, houses. now just four remain, including houses. nowjust four remain, including this one started by this family in 1987. including this one started by this
i am monica miller, thank you for watching.am's balti belt at its peak, and it put the city on the gastronomic map. the city on the gastronomic ma -. �* . ~' the city on the gastronomic ma . _ �* ., ~' , ., map. i've tried making this at home, it _ map. i've tried making this at home, it never _ map. i've tried making this at home, it never comes - map. i've tried making this at home, it never comes out - map. i've tried making this at l home, it never comes out quite like it. , .,, home,...
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i'm monica miller, thank you for watching. meet the gospel 0ak crow.who first heard of a bird attacking long—haired locals, it didn't take long to find proof. me and my colleague anna, who has long hair, which is obviously what the crow goes for, we went up to see if the crow would go for her, and within seconds, it swooped on top of her head. it's the talk of the town in this part of london. dozens of people with their own terrifying experience. i knew they were attacking people. but they were attacking women — women with long hair. so i thought i was pretty safe, and then suddenly there was a thump on my back, a really hard thump. and i thought, what's that? and i saw it was the crow. something bit my hair from the back, - and when i turned around there was nothing. - and it happened to me, - idon't know, five times maybe. and it kind of feels- like you become delusional, because there was literally nothing going on. - and then, yeah, at some point i realised it was a black crow. i there are around 1 million pairs of carrion crows in the uk, and alth
i'm monica miller, thank you for watching. meet the gospel 0ak crow.who first heard of a bird attacking long—haired locals, it didn't take long to find proof. me and my colleague anna, who has long hair, which is obviously what the crow goes for, we went up to see if the crow would go for her, and within seconds, it swooped on top of her head. it's the talk of the town in this part of london. dozens of people with their own terrifying experience. i knew they were attacking people. but they...
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miller i found your testimony extremely helpful. extremely substantive and right to the point about thent barrie. would you mind sharing with us your thoughts on the most significant barriers and potentially anything the asc could do to address those barriers? >> sure. the issue is time. i think a simplistic way to describe it is i think what we have ended up after 33 decades of the appraisal foundation is an industry that's treated like this is some rocket science or engineering. it is overstating sort of the need for the amount of training for the amount of mentoring. that is a cost factor for the people trying to into the industry. the other thing that i think is incredible, our industry i call it a sleeper industry. no one knows what we do or what we are. it is a big mystery. it is amazing when you interact with the public how few people know even how to get in. maybe on a website somewhere. there is just not an understanding that it is here. what we are trying to do is solve the lack of being dead last in the diversity ranking
miller i found your testimony extremely helpful. extremely substantive and right to the point about thent barrie. would you mind sharing with us your thoughts on the most significant barriers and potentially anything the asc could do to address those barriers? >> sure. the issue is time. i think a simplistic way to describe it is i think what we have ended up after 33 decades of the appraisal foundation is an industry that's treated like this is some rocket science or engineering. it is...
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miller, for five minutes. mr. miller: madam speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's been recognized. mr. miller: thank you, madam speaker. i rise at that to recognize brunswick, ohio resident isabelle. in 2016 she began placing writhes at the ohio western reserve cementtary. in 2019 having noticed that local veterans were not being recognized properly, she walked the west view cemetery grounds at which point she located 185 unmarked veteran graves. isabella solicited donations and gathered volunteers to place the writhes on the graves of each veteran. to educate the public, she coordinated a writhes across america mobile trailer visit where the public learned about the program. she welcomed home and honored more than 25 vietnam veterans at this event. now as just a freshman in high school she continues to work with brunswick v.f.w. to coordinate flag retirements and veterans days ceremonies. she's a clear exasm o
miller, for five minutes. mr. miller: madam speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's been recognized. mr. miller: thank you, madam speaker. i rise at that to recognize brunswick, ohio resident isabelle. in 2016 she began placing writhes at the ohio western reserve cementtary. in 2019 having noticed that local veterans were not being recognized properly, she walked the west view cemetery grounds...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller.p defences at its eastern border in anticipation of the arrival of thousands of wagner troops in belarus. fresh protests in france after a 17—year—old boy was shot dead by police. president macron calls the shooting unforgivable. the us coast guard says presumed human remains have been found in the wreckage of the titan which imploded last week in the north atlantic with the loss of 5 lives. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller. the headlines:
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller.p defences at its eastern border in anticipation of the arrival of thousands of wagner troops in belarus. fresh protests in france after a 17—year—old boy was shot dead by police. president macron calls the shooting unforgivable. the us coast guard says presumed human remains have been found in the wreckage of the titan which imploded last week in the north atlantic with the loss of 5 lives. welcome to newsday, reporting...
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i am matt miller. on this monday, investors are searching for direction. let's get a quick check of where markets are headed. right now, about the s&p by about 0.3%. big, big stocks hitting record high. the biggest one of all is a record. the u.s. 10-year yield rising just a bit as investors sell off a little of the debt. 3.6985 is the level they are. we are talking about $1 trillion of treasury issuance in just a moment. the bloomberg dollar index off a little at 1240. crude is only $1.30 up to $73.03. another one million barrel per day cut in july. the stock sitting at a record highs the company begins its worldwide developer conference, this hour we are looking at a company worth a little more than $2.8 trillion. katie: heading toward that $3 trillion mark. apple is at a record high. you still have the s&p 500 flirting with a bull market, but still below its own record high. if you rewind back to the very start of 2022, both apple and the s&p 500 hit the record highs on the same exact day. but now, you can see a big goal has opened up, as apple has powe
i am matt miller. on this monday, investors are searching for direction. let's get a quick check of where markets are headed. right now, about the s&p by about 0.3%. big, big stocks hitting record high. the biggest one of all is a record. the u.s. 10-year yield rising just a bit as investors sell off a little of the debt. 3.6985 is the level they are. we are talking about $1 trillion of treasury issuance in just a moment. the bloomberg dollar index off a little at 1240. crude is only $1.30...
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i'm monica miller.nline retail giant amazon is facing a us congressional hearing into the working conditions at its warehouses. that's after senator bernie sanders wrote to amazon's chief executive on tuesday, accusing him and the company's founderjeff bezos of "creating a corporate culture that treats workers as disposable". bernie sanders, a self—styled socialist from vermont, has long been a fierce advocate for workers�* rights and the need for bigger welfare programmes in america. his promise to create a national health system helped him come close to winning the democratic nomination for president in 2016. so his decision to investigate the working conditions at one of america's biggest employers is sure to capture headlines and set up a robust argument about worker protections. now, for its part, amazon has been criticised for the conditions its warehouse workers face in facilities all over the world. it's already being examined for its safety record by multiple us government agencies. amazon is a
i'm monica miller.nline retail giant amazon is facing a us congressional hearing into the working conditions at its warehouses. that's after senator bernie sanders wrote to amazon's chief executive on tuesday, accusing him and the company's founderjeff bezos of "creating a corporate culture that treats workers as disposable". bernie sanders, a self—styled socialist from vermont, has long been a fierce advocate for workers�* rights and the need for bigger welfare programmes in...
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." ♪ ♪ howard: ahead, a sit-down with jason miller, a top adviser to the former president.rney alan dershowitz on the strengths and weaknesses of the case. donald trump's scripted and somewhat subdued speech hit many targets, and there was, not surprisingly, a deep divide among the anchors and commentators. >> the most evil and heinous abuse of power in the history of our country, very sad thing to watch, a rut sitting president had his top political opponent arrested on fake and fabricated charges. it's a political persecution like something straight out of a fascist or a communist nation. this day will go down in infamy. the prosecutor in the case, i will call our case, is a thug. i've named him deranged jack smith. >> i think we all have to be cognizant of every minute of every event that happens is how he's distorting and programming this to his base. >> now, despite all the naysayers, his support is still very strong and perhaps,es this is unprecedented among modern political figures, but instead of asking why that might be, our sneer being and vindictive press corps,
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judith miller's material about s some of the stories she wrote made it into official u.s. a dc governmentad documents. there was one, a report, that was given to the u.n. security s council, i think it was a decade of defiance and -- >> deception. >> yes. >> there was a line in there about his weapons of mass destruction program that until after this -- after it was distributed to every country in the world and every journalist got footnoted finally back to a judith miller article that i debunked. which was this ideaoduced h tha was this guy who the -- produced by the inc showed up -- they brought him to thailand, produced him for the dia. they started questioning him.bua and they thought they had the mother load. they started sending -- faxing o becausen it was, you know, the internet was in its infancy bace then but faxing the information back to the pentagontually and h they brought the cia -- a cia n polygraph team and the polygraph team determined that this guy du had actually been coached to say what he was saying about being s in 20 of saddam's weapons of mass destr
judith miller's material about s some of the stories she wrote made it into official u.s. a dc governmentad documents. there was one, a report, that was given to the u.n. security s council, i think it was a decade of defiance and -- >> deception. >> yes. >> there was a line in there about his weapons of mass destruction program that until after this -- after it was distributed to every country in the world and every journalist got footnoted finally back to a judith miller...
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i'm monica miller.gapore. i'm monica miller. the headlines: the us coast guard expands the search area as the five men on board a missing su—mersible have less than 20 hours on board a missing submersible have less than 20 hours of oxygen left. we need to have hope, right? but i can't tell you what the noises are. but what i can tell you is — and i think this is the most important point — we are searching where the noises are, and that's all we can do at this point. the indian prime minister narendra modi arrives in the us for a state visit. what are both sides hoping to achieve? president zelensky addresses world leaders gathered in london to discuss ukraine's economic future. he's also been speaking exclusively to the bbc about his desire for nato protection.
i'm monica miller.gapore. i'm monica miller. the headlines: the us coast guard expands the search area as the five men on board a missing su—mersible have less than 20 hours on board a missing submersible have less than 20 hours of oxygen left. we need to have hope, right? but i can't tell you what the noises are. but what i can tell you is — and i think this is the most important point — we are searching where the noises are, and that's all we can do at this point. the indian prime...
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your honor, it's case number 197 on the calendar in the matter of miller vs.be seated. >> judge judy: ms. miller, this young lady, this teenager, you're 16? >> yes. >> judge judy: is your granddaughter? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: she is the daughter of your son, who is still in prison? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you were incarcerated also? >> no. i haven't been in jail in over 17 years. >> judge judy: there was not a time when you were incarcerated recently? >> no. >> judge judy: you said that her mother... >> yeah. she had went back to jail, and that's when i...okay. when marquette was 3 months old, my friend got out of drug house. her and my son was on drugs. that's how i got custody of marquette.
your honor, it's case number 197 on the calendar in the matter of miller vs.be seated. >> judge judy: ms. miller, this young lady, this teenager, you're 16? >> yes. >> judge judy: is your granddaughter? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: she is the daughter of your son, who is still in prison? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you were incarcerated also? >> no. i haven't been in jail in over 17 years. >> judge judy: there was not a time when you...
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bianca gold regis, steve paul and john miller.ianna, throughout the course of it this weekend and my conversations with u.s. officials, our reporting over the course of the weekend, people trying to figure out where is vladimir putin, had he been to st. petersburg? now he is everywhere. he is thanking his forces for whatever it was they did this weekend, which didn't seem to be a lot. why? >> listen, i think whatever happened over the last 48 to 72 hours really shook him up. this was clearly something he didn't see come, though he should have. u.s. intelligence saw that. and let's be frank. you had yevgeny prigozhin really being public on his social media platforms talking about the need to replace the defense minister? russia and the head of war in russia. not putin himself who to do day says was not his aim, a coup wasn't his aim. his aim was to go to moscow and have a vladimir putin to continue this war in the right direction. vladimir putin no one knows if he remained in hospitamoscow as took place. i believe prigozhin realize
bianca gold regis, steve paul and john miller.ianna, throughout the course of it this weekend and my conversations with u.s. officials, our reporting over the course of the weekend, people trying to figure out where is vladimir putin, had he been to st. petersburg? now he is everywhere. he is thanking his forces for whatever it was they did this weekend, which didn't seem to be a lot. why? >> listen, i think whatever happened over the last 48 to 72 hours really shook him up. this was...