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[applause] in his book evicted he writes about the families in milwaukee wisconsin as a prism to the public housing and antipoverty programs. he discussed his book in washington, d.c.. this is an hour. >> i am so pleased to welcome matthew this evening to discuss his important new book which iss out and already generating a much-needed conversation about poverty in america and the role that eviction plays in creating a downward spiral on the already economic downward edge of the facts of which hit women and children the hardest. to research this book he endorsed himself in the poorest committees in milwaukee and with such depth if sometimes reads like a novel. the reviews have been outstanding in on comparison behind another powerful work of poverty. they've called this and above all book adding that it will no longer be possible to have a serious discussion about poverty without having a serious discussion about housing. he is the author of several books including on the fire line which he chronicles the fire crew in northern arizona. he's the associate professor of sciences at harv
[applause] in his book evicted he writes about the families in milwaukee wisconsin as a prism to the public housing and antipoverty programs. he discussed his book in washington, d.c.. this is an hour. >> i am so pleased to welcome matthew this evening to discuss his important new book which iss out and already generating a much-needed conversation about poverty in america and the role that eviction plays in creating a downward spiral on the already economic downward edge of the facts of...
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. >> in milwaukee, wisconsin, gunman shot a police officer several times during a domestic violence investigation. the gunman opened fire on patrol car with the officer inside. the officer underwent emergency surgery but should survive thanks to his bulletproof vest. the shooter killed himself later. in brooklyn, new york, police shot and killed a man who opened fire on officers. officers shot him at least once. police say he was suspected in two armed robberies shortly before they arrived. >> the recent high-profile shootings involving police officers happen sparked a national debate over race and law enforcement. tiffani wilson has local reaction. >> gunfire instead of church bells sunday morning in baton rouge. >> officer down. officer down. >> we're still waiting for details but there's no changing the fact, three officers lost their lives. three others were wounded. this tragedy as funerals for officers in dallas who were killed continue. >> the violence got to stop. >> you can't heal when violence continues. >> the escalating tension and national debate over policing and race was felt in th
. >> in milwaukee, wisconsin, gunman shot a police officer several times during a domestic violence investigation. the gunman opened fire on patrol car with the officer inside. the officer underwent emergency surgery but should survive thanks to his bulletproof vest. the shooter killed himself later. in brooklyn, new york, police shot and killed a man who opened fire on officers. officers shot him at least once. police say he was suspected in two armed robberies shortly before they...
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. >> in milwaukee, wisconsin, gunman shot a police officer several times during a domestic violence investigation. the gunman opened fire on patrol car with the officer inside. the officer underwent emergency surgery but should survive thanks to his bulletproof vest. the shooter killed himself later. in brooklyn, new york, police shot and killed a man who opened fire on officers. officers shot him at least once. police say he was suspected in two armed robberies shortly before they arrived. >> the recent high-profile shootings involving police officers happen sparked a national debate over race and law enforcement. tiffani wilson has local reaction. >> gunfire instead of church bells sunday morning in baton rouge. >> officer down. officer down. >> we're still waiting for details but there's no changing the fact, three officers lost their lives. three others were wounded. this tragedy as funerals for officers in dallas who were killed continue. >> the violence got to stop. >> you can't heal when violence continues. >> the escalating tension and national debate over policing and race was felt in th
. >> in milwaukee, wisconsin, gunman shot a police officer several times during a domestic violence investigation. the gunman opened fire on patrol car with the officer inside. the officer underwent emergency surgery but should survive thanks to his bulletproof vest. the shooter killed himself later. in brooklyn, new york, police shot and killed a man who opened fire on officers. officers shot him at least once. police say he was suspected in two armed robberies shortly before they...
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look at the extraordinary welcome for sheriff david clarke of milwaukee, wisconsin.hey are on their feet. let's listen. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i would like to make something very clear. blue lives matter in america. [ cheers and applause ] >> usa! usa! >> i stand before you tonight with a heavy heart as the law enforcement community prepares to bury of three of baton rouge louisiana's finest. but there is some good news out of baltimore, maryland, as lieutenant brian rice was acquitted on all charges. [ cheers and applause ] and the malicious prosecution of activist state's attorney marilyn mosby. now, i want to talk to you about something important. indeed, a concept that five law enforcement officers were murdered and nine more were wounded for earlier this month and for which three more were murdered two days ago in baton rouge, louisiana. and that is the importance of making america safe again. [ cheers and applause [ you see, i believe that this noble mission is not just a requirement but a prerequisite for achieving this cam
look at the extraordinary welcome for sheriff david clarke of milwaukee, wisconsin.hey are on their feet. let's listen. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i would like to make something very clear. blue lives matter in america. [ cheers and applause ] >> usa! usa! >> i stand before you tonight with a heavy heart as the law enforcement community prepares to bury of three of baton rouge louisiana's finest. but there is some good news out of baltimore,...
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there is a gun shop in milwaukee wisconsin, badger guns that was found to be responsible for selling guns that kill police officers involved in crime. they crime. they now have a members only policy. they only sell to, sorta like cosco like cosco i guess. they only sell to members of their store. people they know. these things are being forced legally or by the second amendment are unregulated in, but they are just gestures of trying to do it we can on a conscious base level, trying trying to be good corporate citizen. >> it. >> host: to think the massmarketing done by gun manufacturers over the years created demand or did it tap into a latent american affection for a fascination with american history expressed through guns which is the cutting edge of war and law enforcement and so forth. so did the marketing can read the demand or was the interest already there? >> guest: that is a greg great chicken and egg question pressure that i think applies to any industry. i spent a a lot of time thinking about that. it is certainly the case there is never a time when there was no gun to man
there is a gun shop in milwaukee wisconsin, badger guns that was found to be responsible for selling guns that kill police officers involved in crime. they crime. they now have a members only policy. they only sell to, sorta like cosco like cosco i guess. they only sell to members of their store. people they know. these things are being forced legally or by the second amendment are unregulated in, but they are just gestures of trying to do it we can on a conscious base level, trying trying to...
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this one taking place in milwaukee, wisconsin. an officer ambush. while sitting in his very own patrol car 31-year-old brandon baranowski shot several times in the chest and in the arm as he responded to a domestic violence call. he is expected to survive. the suspect later shot and killed himself. >>> another alert to bring you this morning. this morning an american college student is now confirmed as another victim in the deadly nice attack. nicholas leslie, a junior at u.c. berkeley had been studying abroad. two other americans, a father and his son from texas also among the dead. we are also learning this morning that the terrorists had researched his route days before the attack. he also sent a chilling text message just moments before his rampage saying, quote, i have the material. bring more weapons. those are your headlines. i'll see you back here shortly. ainsley, steve, brian, back to you. >> heather, thank you very much. >>> all right. as you know, the republican national convention, we'll be here all week. the city wasn't always the welc
this one taking place in milwaukee, wisconsin. an officer ambush. while sitting in his very own patrol car 31-year-old brandon baranowski shot several times in the chest and in the arm as he responded to a domestic violence call. he is expected to survive. the suspect later shot and killed himself. >>> another alert to bring you this morning. this morning an american college student is now confirmed as another victim in the deadly nice attack. nicholas leslie, a junior at u.c. berkeley...
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july 14th, 1999, milwaukee, wisconsin, a new major league ballpark for the home team brewers is underruction. a giant crane is lifting part of a retractible roof into place when something gets everyone's attention. >> what the hell was that? what's going on here? >> several more loud noises follow. >> watch it! watch it! >> then -- >> i thought i was going to die. stuff was flying like toothpicks. >> the event registered on the richter scale, had an impact that they noticed on their seismographs there. >> the terrifying accident is caught on camera by an employee of the occupational safety and health administration, a federal agency charged with setting and enforcing workplace standards. patrick is on site that day for a visit. seconds before the collapse, his colleagues begins recording the crane, not for work but for pleasure. >> we were videoing it just to see, and it turned out to be the best evidence we have. >> iron worker jeff kasinski is watching the event from a man basket, a bucket suspended from a crane inside the stadium. >> you don't go to work expecting, you know -- you
july 14th, 1999, milwaukee, wisconsin, a new major league ballpark for the home team brewers is underruction. a giant crane is lifting part of a retractible roof into place when something gets everyone's attention. >> what the hell was that? what's going on here? >> several more loud noises follow. >> watch it! watch it! >> then -- >> i thought i was going to die. stuff was flying like toothpicks. >> the event registered on the richter scale, had an impact...
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this book is based on fieldwork i started in milwaukee wisconsin in 2008 and when i was living in the neighborhoods. from their landlords during the evicted we moved into a trailer park i lived there about five months and then in a rooming house in the traditionally african-american poor neighborhood of milwaukee from nine or ten months and the neighborhoods kind of embedded myself in the lives of folks facing extremely hard situatio situations. i try to sink myself as deeply as i could into their everyday lives but i knew that if i was going to understand this connection between housing and poverty i had to get their perspective. i spent time with them as well and watch them buy and sell property. when this was happening i was coming up against questions like who does it have been to, what are the long-term consequences of the problem. we are looking for studies that would help answer. no good data that would allow me to get my handle on that so i decided to get the data myself. i analyzed hundreds of thousands of records and 911 calls to put that information in concert with what i w
this book is based on fieldwork i started in milwaukee wisconsin in 2008 and when i was living in the neighborhoods. from their landlords during the evicted we moved into a trailer park i lived there about five months and then in a rooming house in the traditionally african-american poor neighborhood of milwaukee from nine or ten months and the neighborhoods kind of embedded myself in the lives of folks facing extremely hard situatio situations. i try to sink myself as deeply as i could into...
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. >> reporter: milwaukee, wisconsin. a city with a rich beer history, but a place where archie cabello has something else brewing. >> i think he's a very cunning individual. >> generally my impression of archie was a guy who showed up on time went out his route every day, there wasn't a lot memorable about the guy. >> reporter: in 1995, he's grinding it out as a truck driver, making about six bucks an hour. he's 48 years old with bills to pay. two kids and a wife to support. that's her. a chain smoker, puffing away. they've been together since she >> one thing was really clear. loves his wife. >> reporter: archie also loves money. but he hates to work, according to veteran journalist bryan densen. >> archie would have been great if he'd just gone to college, if he'd had some means growing up to go to college. 'cause he's a smart guy. >> reporter: smart enough to figure out a shortcut to a much more lucrative career path! you see archie doesn't just drive any truck. he drives an armored truck, stuffed with cash. you've se
. >> reporter: milwaukee, wisconsin. a city with a rich beer history, but a place where archie cabello has something else brewing. >> i think he's a very cunning individual. >> generally my impression of archie was a guy who showed up on time went out his route every day, there wasn't a lot memorable about the guy. >> reporter: in 1995, he's grinding it out as a truck driver, making about six bucks an hour. he's 48 years old with bills to pay. two kids and a wife to...
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here to talk about how to keep our police safe is sheriff david clark of milwaukee county, wisconsin.s going to be speaking at the republican convention tomorrow night. sheriff, thank you very much for that. horrific day. spoke to the heads of the sheriff department and police department and the state police down there. they told us how their hearts were reeling. their message is peace and coming together in the country. what's your message? >> you don't believe that for one minute, do you? >> that their message is? >> that's what they said to me. >> okay. yeah, i believe them. >> protests over the deaths of the cops in baton rouge? >> i don't know that. >> any riots or protests over the police officers in dallas, texas? >> what are you asking? >> it's a pretty simple question. >> i asked you what your message to the people, their message is one of peace. what is your message? >> my message has been clear from day one two years ago. this anti-cop sentiment from this hateful ideology called black lives matter has fueled this rage against the american police officer. i predicted this tw
here to talk about how to keep our police safe is sheriff david clark of milwaukee county, wisconsin.s going to be speaking at the republican convention tomorrow night. sheriff, thank you very much for that. horrific day. spoke to the heads of the sheriff department and police department and the state police down there. they told us how their hearts were reeling. their message is peace and coming together in the country. what's your message? >> you don't believe that for one minute, do...
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she is accused of can killing a pregnant woman and her unborn child in milwaukee, wisconsin.they got a call they had been waiting for. minor was arrested at a hotel in north carolina. >> big talkers now and it turns out the history behind nathan's famous fourth of july hot dog eating competition is a little bit mythical. the story goes like this. the contest started back in 1916 as a way for newly arrived immigrants to prove which of them was more patriotic. publicists are now admitting guess what they made that whole story up in the 1970's to get more attention for the hot dog chain. >>> the former nathan's president says the first recorded contest was actually 1972 not 1916. it seems a little lie might have worked though because nowadays more than 30,000 people attend that competition and as you know more of them will be watching it on television on monday. >>> a woman in california is thanking a police officer, yes, thanking him for writing her a ticket. rhonda lance even thinks that the ticket saved her life. you see rhonda never wears a seat belt. that was until officer
she is accused of can killing a pregnant woman and her unborn child in milwaukee, wisconsin.they got a call they had been waiting for. minor was arrested at a hotel in north carolina. >> big talkers now and it turns out the history behind nathan's famous fourth of july hot dog eating competition is a little bit mythical. the story goes like this. the contest started back in 1916 as a way for newly arrived immigrants to prove which of them was more patriotic. publicists are now admitting...
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this book is based on fieldwork i started in milwaukee wisconsin in 2008 and when i was living in the neighborhoods. from their landlords during the evicted we moved into a trailer park i lived there about five months and then in a rooming house in the traditionally african-american poor neighborhood of milwaukee from nine or ten months and the neighborhoods kind of embedded myself in the lives of folks facing extremely hard situatio situations. i try to sink myself as deeply as i could into their everyday lives but i knew that if i was going to understand this connection between housing and poverty i had to get their perspective. i spent time with them as well and watch them buy and sell property. when this was happening i was coming up against questions like who does it have been to, what are the long-term consequences of the problem. we are looking for studies that would help answer. no good data that would allow me to get my handle on that so i decided to get the data myself. i analyzed hundreds of thousands of records and 911 calls to put that information in concert with what i w
this book is based on fieldwork i started in milwaukee wisconsin in 2008 and when i was living in the neighborhoods. from their landlords during the evicted we moved into a trailer park i lived there about five months and then in a rooming house in the traditionally african-american poor neighborhood of milwaukee from nine or ten months and the neighborhoods kind of embedded myself in the lives of folks facing extremely hard situatio situations. i try to sink myself as deeply as i could into...
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trump talked about law and order, he had a sheriff from milwaukee and wisconsin on talking about policee brutality. this will be a turn to acknowledge black lives matter and some of the concerns of policing in communities. >> we saw speakers last night talk about black lives matter as well. this is a major step because it's hillary embracing the movement. she's done so in the past. she's met with these women, the mothers of the movement, the mothers of trayvon martin, eric garner, young black men cut down by police, often unarmed. this isn't the first time she's done this as -- during the campaign, this is going to be the first time it's done in a big stage. >> and it's also a chance to talk about, and we may see more on tim kaine and his battle against the nra. while this of course is about black lives matter, it's about gun violence which includes tragedies like newtown that we saw play now the orlando pulse. >> hillary clinton and the democrats are trying to walk that line. they're embracing law enforcement and the important job that law enforcement plays in our society but also sayi
trump talked about law and order, he had a sheriff from milwaukee and wisconsin on talking about policee brutality. this will be a turn to acknowledge black lives matter and some of the concerns of policing in communities. >> we saw speakers last night talk about black lives matter as well. this is a major step because it's hillary embracing the movement. she's done so in the past. she's met with these women, the mothers of the movement, the mothers of trayvon martin, eric garner, young...
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they tried that in milwaukee, wisconsin, several years ago.wed up on the interstate system went to jail on my order. i don't like that approach but i don't run the situation in those cities. but, people have -- you know, other people have rights, too. people have a right to that public accessway to take -- you know, use as a roadway with their vehicle to get to and fro. they also have rights, too that are being impeded on. right now i said the rights are in conflict. but the police are there to enforce the law thed roadway is not made for pedestrian track. like our sidewalks are not made for vehicular traffic. >> the only way to move forward here is to figure out the root of the problem. i do give mayor rudy giuliani credit for speaking out about that. you have a number of folks on the left including president obama talking about gun control and how that in part is to blame and how we need to focus on that. reverend jesse jackson also spoke about guns and blaming that. listen to this. >> if you look at the number of the balance of it, the far
they tried that in milwaukee, wisconsin, several years ago.wed up on the interstate system went to jail on my order. i don't like that approach but i don't run the situation in those cities. but, people have -- you know, other people have rights, too. people have a right to that public accessway to take -- you know, use as a roadway with their vehicle to get to and fro. they also have rights, too that are being impeded on. right now i said the rights are in conflict. but the police are there to...
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the is her you've of milwaukee county in wisconsin, david clarke, one of the prime time speakers at dayican convention. clark energizing republicans right off the bat with just three words. listen. >> ladies and gentlemen, i would like to make something very clear. blue lives matter. in america. [ cheers and applause ] i stand before you tonight with a heavy heart as the law enforcement community prepares to bury three of baton rouge, louisiana's finest. but there is some good news. out of baltimore, maryland, as lieutenant brian rice was quitted on all charges. in the malicious prosecution of activist state's attorney marion mosby. nine more officers were murdered. two more in baton rouge, louisiana and that is the importance of making america safe again. you see, i believe that this noble mission is not just a requirement but a prerequisite for achieving the campaign's goal of making america great again. >> we can't be safe if we don't feel safe at school and in our homes. i see this everyday at street level where more americans increasingly have an uneasiness about the ability of the
the is her you've of milwaukee county in wisconsin, david clarke, one of the prime time speakers at dayican convention. clark energizing republicans right off the bat with just three words. listen. >> ladies and gentlemen, i would like to make something very clear. blue lives matter. in america. [ cheers and applause ] i stand before you tonight with a heavy heart as the law enforcement community prepares to bury three of baton rouge, louisiana's finest. but there is some good news. out...
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a graduate of the university of wisconsin milwaukee and the medical college of wisconsin, dr. jasser is a former commissioner of the united states commission on international religious freedom and served as the medical officer in the united states navy. dr. jasser is currently in private practice in phoenix, specializing in internal medicine and nuclear cardiology. ms. far hannah cara is the presidential and director of muslim advocated in oakland, california. a graduate of wellesley college and cornell law school, she's previously served as counsel to the u.s. senate judiciary committee and worked as a litigation associate with several prominent d.c. law firms. mr. philip haney is a former customs and border protection officer with the department of homeland security. he completed several tours of the national targeting center near washington, d.c. and he has won numerous awards and commendations for producing material that led to the identification of hundreds of terrorists. having retired in july 2015, mr. haney now resides in marietta, georgia. mr. richard cohen is an atto
a graduate of the university of wisconsin milwaukee and the medical college of wisconsin, dr. jasser is a former commissioner of the united states commission on international religious freedom and served as the medical officer in the united states navy. dr. jasser is currently in private practice in phoenix, specializing in internal medicine and nuclear cardiology. ms. far hannah cara is the presidential and director of muslim advocated in oakland, california. a graduate of wellesley college...
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restaurant ceo and victory committee member is with us future david clark of milwaukee county, wisconsinjoin us after a great speech last night as well. join us for the three hours ahead. the national convention in the mama -- melania tribe where this must make america great again. >> hi, maria. day one in the books are the focus last night was on security. make america safe again. many of the speakers last night circled back to how they see the u.s. in the world and try to link back to the presumptive nominee for president, hillary clinton. the convention got off to a rather unusual start at least as it goes with tradition because the candidate himself. donald trump appeared last night. he came out to a song two thumbs up, they are to his wife who gave a speech not only defending her house in and defending his primary run in the stances he took, but also to talk about the role she might play if she were to become the first lady of the united state. >> i'm honored to serve as first lady. i will use that wonderful privilege to help people in our country who need it the most. one of the ma
restaurant ceo and victory committee member is with us future david clark of milwaukee county, wisconsinjoin us after a great speech last night as well. join us for the three hours ahead. the national convention in the mama -- melania tribe where this must make america great again. >> hi, maria. day one in the books are the focus last night was on security. make america safe again. many of the speakers last night circled back to how they see the u.s. in the world and try to link back to...
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there were lots of fiery speeches, one of them from sheriff david clark from milwaukee county, wisconsin is. let me play that for you and our listeners. >> ladies and gentlemen, i would like to make something very clear. blue lives matter in america! [ applause ] what we witnessed in ferguson and baltimore and baton rouge was a collapse of the social order so many actions of the occupying movement and black lives matter transsencend peaceful protest. i call it anarchy. >> he focused it on the protesters. he talked about the tactics of the protesters rather than the tactics of police. is that the right angle? >> let's face it. there are people who are going to be destabilized if there's inflammatory language. folks have a constitutional right to protest. but it can be a peaceful protest that is appropriate. i ran into peaceful protesters who were shaking hand with pl police officers, waving to them, bringing them drinks. that is appropriate. on the other hand, if there's inflammatory, incendiary language that can take someone who is unstable and tip them over, that is what we need to all
there were lots of fiery speeches, one of them from sheriff david clark from milwaukee county, wisconsin is. let me play that for you and our listeners. >> ladies and gentlemen, i would like to make something very clear. blue lives matter in america! [ applause ] what we witnessed in ferguson and baltimore and baton rouge was a collapse of the social order so many actions of the occupying movement and black lives matter transsencend peaceful protest. i call it anarchy. >> he focused...
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in wisconsin, milwaukee county. the cheese was made by u.s. foods. -- it's value to some people says $46,000 here but it's priceless to some people. police hope to use security cameras nearby to help identify the cheese bandits. >> wife as alibi is always used in every "law and order." there's always something -- >> you don't need to testify against him either. >> no. he was with the kids and my dad. they all saw him. he was there. >> he still love cheddar cheese? >>y he. >> and beer? >> not as much. >> that's a scary combo. >>> if you're hitting the road over the fourth of july weekend, get ready for some traffic. kate rogers veins us from the vince lombardi rest stop on the new jersey turnpike. what a location. hey there. >> reporter: what a location. that's right, andrew. still, as you said, be prepared to sit in traffic because a record breaking 43 million americans are going to be traveling this fourth of july holiday weekend and 36 million of them are going to be driving. that's up 5 million from those who traveled by car on memorial day weeken
in wisconsin, milwaukee county. the cheese was made by u.s. foods. -- it's value to some people says $46,000 here but it's priceless to some people. police hope to use security cameras nearby to help identify the cheese bandits. >> wife as alibi is always used in every "law and order." there's always something -- >> you don't need to testify against him either. >> no. he was with the kids and my dad. they all saw him. he was there. >> he still love cheddar...
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milwaukee. he's actually a delegate for the state of wisconsin.harlie: back to hillary, in terms of the trust element. what kind of cabinet do you think she would appoint? marc: that's an interesting question. i think it will be a diverse cabinet. i hope it will end up being people who are very, very good at their jobs. not political appointees. they end up being people who are really going to be able to make change, and fix things, which is part of the problem this country has right now. charlie: what's part of the problem? marc: you need to be able to fix things, turn things around, and have people who are going to be able to do that. charlie: would you like to serve in the government? think everybody would love to serve. i don't think i could, mainly because with the job that i have, i want to continue doing that. charlie: when she is on stage tonight, it's the passing of a torch. marc: it is. charlie: from the first african-american president to the first woman nominated to be president, and perhaps president. it's a great country, isn't it? m
milwaukee. he's actually a delegate for the state of wisconsin.harlie: back to hillary, in terms of the trust element. what kind of cabinet do you think she would appoint? marc: that's an interesting question. i think it will be a diverse cabinet. i hope it will end up being people who are very, very good at their jobs. not political appointees. they end up being people who are really going to be able to make change, and fix things, which is part of the problem this country has right now....
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charlie sikes, radio host on wtjm in milwaukee and the editor in chief of right wisconsin. and clarence paige, columnist for the "chicago tribune." clarence, since you've been watching presidential politics longer than the rest of us, i want to begin with you. your analysis of the trump field for vp candidates. and if you want to place a bet, clarence, please feel free. >> well, mr. trump prides himself on unpredictability. i'm not going to challenge that tonight. but i agree with you. it sounded like your comments were leaning toward mike pence as being the best choice of the names that have been mentioned tonight. and that i would agree with because trump certainly he can be his own attack dog. that's what he is to such a large degree. and we know how inexperienced he is. he needs some stability, that kind of a stable balance that a mike pence can bring. pence looks virtually colorless compared to trump, especially to most people outside of indiana. but that's good. trump doesn't need somebody else to be throwing up flames there from the running mate position. and i think
charlie sikes, radio host on wtjm in milwaukee and the editor in chief of right wisconsin. and clarence paige, columnist for the "chicago tribune." clarence, since you've been watching presidential politics longer than the rest of us, i want to begin with you. your analysis of the trump field for vp candidates. and if you want to place a bet, clarence, please feel free. >> well, mr. trump prides himself on unpredictability. i'm not going to challenge that tonight. but i agree...
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was a sophomore the university of madison wisconsin and travel to italy to study abroad here arrived thursday and disappeared later that night according to milwaukee his friends search for hours before finally contacting police. >>reporter: the store is located his body in the same river were witnesses reported seeing someone being thrown from a bridge according the italian news agency use of for the town with a head will bloody shirt and without a wallet or cell phone the council to italy over the weekend in search of more answers according to the journal is tied up the orders continue their investigation. >>vicki liviakis: sophomore teresa james and the capital of dhaka for summer internship and again last month she was 19 years old it will be held at noon on tuesday at uc-berkeley campus the investigators are containing some of the rescue hostages for questioning and the to for clues that may lead them to the mastermind their new security measures in place in baghdad after the terrorist attack and i sensed they brag about a dozen people remain missing following the devastating truck bombing in and killed at least 157 people and wounded almost 2
was a sophomore the university of madison wisconsin and travel to italy to study abroad here arrived thursday and disappeared later that night according to milwaukee his friends search for hours before finally contacting police. >>reporter: the store is located his body in the same river were witnesses reported seeing someone being thrown from a bridge according the italian news agency use of for the town with a head will bloody shirt and without a wallet or cell phone the council to...
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milwaukee. he's actually here, a delegate for the state of wisconsin. back to hilary in terms of the trust element and what kind of cabinet do you think she would have formed. >> that sn a interesting question. i think you will find a pretty diverse cabinet. i think it will enup being people who are very, very good at their job, right. they're not political appointees, that they end up being people who really are going to be able to make change and fix things which is part of the problem this country ha right now. and be able to lead. >> rose: what is part of the problem. >> that you need to be able to fix things and turn things around. and sort of have people who are going to be able to do that. >> rose: would you like to serve in the government? >> i think everybody would love to serve. i don't think i could. mainly because with the job that i have, i want to continue doing that. >> rose: yeah. when she is on stage tonight, it is the passing of a torch. >> yes t is. >> rose: from the first african-american president to the first woman nominated to be
milwaukee. he's actually here, a delegate for the state of wisconsin. back to hilary in terms of the trust element and what kind of cabinet do you think she would have formed. >> that sn a interesting question. i think you will find a pretty diverse cabinet. i think it will enup being people who are very, very good at their job, right. they're not political appointees, that they end up being people who really are going to be able to make change and fix things which is part of the problem...
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wisconsin. david clark of milwaukee spoke at their breakfast.heriff clark on an issue to defend law officers. , delegatem paulk in from texas. almost apologetic about having to support trump, talks about disappointment. assume he was for jeb bush originally. here is another delegate from texas. ran into a dear friend, rafael cruz, father of ted cruz. that is outside the queue. boyne. adriana there is speaker paul ryan. a tweet that she sent out. and another texan, reginald c grant junior. former governor rick perry, one of the coolest guys you could know. the texas delegation, you probably saw this. the texas delegation often wears the lone star. ben carson spoke at the florida breakfast, this is by evan power. and adam astor is also at the breakfast. lost his tweet. host: a little bit of what is happening this morning on day two of the republican national convention, there are delegate breakfasts that happen every day. a lot of partying happens at night and you have got the speeches. the chaos that took place when there were some delegates from
wisconsin. david clark of milwaukee spoke at their breakfast.heriff clark on an issue to defend law officers. , delegatem paulk in from texas. almost apologetic about having to support trump, talks about disappointment. assume he was for jeb bush originally. here is another delegate from texas. ran into a dear friend, rafael cruz, father of ted cruz. that is outside the queue. boyne. adriana there is speaker paul ryan. a tweet that she sent out. and another texan, reginald c grant junior....
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milwaukee bucks, i ended up doing that about two years ago. charlie: so you just go back and forth to the walking or watch them on television? >> my son is a delegate for the state of wisconsin. he is a delegate for the state of wisconsin. charlie: back to hillary in terms of the press element what , kind of cabinet do you think she would appoint? >> i think you will find a diverse cabinet. i think hopefully it will end up being people who are very, very good at their jobs. right? they are not political appointees. they end up being people who really are going to make change and fix things. that's part of the problem this country has right now. problem?what is the >> you have to be able to turn things around and sort of have people who are able to do that. charlie: would you like to serve sir -- in the government? >> i think everybody would love to serve. i do not think i could. mainly because with the job that i have i want to continue doing that. charlie: when she is on stage tonight, it is the passing of the torch. the first african american president to the first woman nominated to be president, and perhaps president. it is a great country. >> it is. a phenomenal country
milwaukee bucks, i ended up doing that about two years ago. charlie: so you just go back and forth to the walking or watch them on television? >> my son is a delegate for the state of wisconsin. he is a delegate for the state of wisconsin. charlie: back to hillary in terms of the press element what , kind of cabinet do you think she would appoint? >> i think you will find a diverse cabinet. i think hopefully it will end up being people who are very, very good at their jobs. right?...
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milwaukee bucks, i ended up doing that about two years ago. what some ones television or do the back-and-forth? reince i go there. my son is a delegate for the state of wisconsinuste: back to the element, what kind of cabinet do you think hillary will have? >> i think you will find a diverse cabinet. end up withwill people who are very, very good at their jobs. right? they are not political appointees. the end of being people who are really going to be able to make change and ask things. which is part of the problem this country has right now. charlie: what is part of the album? >> you have to be able to turn things around and sort of have people who are able to do that. charlie: would you like to serve in the cabinet? >> i think everybody would love to serve. i do not think i could. mainly because with the job that i have i want to continue doing that. charlie: when she is on stage tonight, it is the passing of the porch. the first african american president to the first woman nominated to be president, and perhaps president. it is a great country. charlie -- >> it is. thank you. charlie: we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: we conclude with demo
milwaukee bucks, i ended up doing that about two years ago. what some ones television or do the back-and-forth? reince i go there. my son is a delegate for the state of wisconsinuste: back to the element, what kind of cabinet do you think hillary will have? >> i think you will find a diverse cabinet. end up withwill people who are very, very good at their jobs. right? they are not political appointees. the end of being people who are really going to be able to make change and ask things....
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. -- the sheriff of milwaukee county and he will be speaking as well as sean duffy, a representative from wisconsinnd darryl glenn who is the colorado gop senate nominee. tom cotton, senator from arkansas is speaking. jeff sessions from alabama. of course, a and lot of you trump -- a lumia trump -- alanya trump. host: we will pick up on the first day of the national convention. we will turn to our viewers and get your thoughts on how can we make america safe again. that is the wording that the republican national committee is using. republicans that have gathered here in democrats across the country what you inc. about that. pat in ohio, a democrat, you are up worst. -- up first. caller: i think the way to make america better is by democrats and republicans working together. they need to start talking to each other, especially when it comes to the house and the senate, instead of fighting each other and blaming each other for each other's mistakes. ok.: joseph in florida, republican. caller: good morning. all, it --st of first way to make america great would be to elect donald trump especially when
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milwaukee county sheriff spoke and senator ron johnson spoke. paul ryan is the chairman. congressman sean duffy and his wife spoke and governor scott walker last night delivered wisconsin's votes for donald trump. this article is about paul ryan at the helm when gop makes donald trump the nominee. the man who presided over the gop convention that nominated has criticized his tone and rhetoric and personifies for many an entirely different republican style and vision. house speaker paul ryan was not only on board, he was at the helm when the party made it's unlikely standardbearer. that is from "the milwaukee journal sentinel." tat: let's get our viewers' k. e. jerry in detroit, michigan. democrat. caller: greetings from motown. i wanted to bring up one of the speakers at the first night, the sheriff from milwaukee county. i heard him on the number of occasions on a lot of the talk president and the the black lives matter movement. --on't know if anyone speaking as a 51 your black men, i can honestly say -- 51-year-old black man, i can , when he speaks to his white audiences about all the police shootings, he does that the way a lot of the white conservatives have, by usi
milwaukee county sheriff spoke and senator ron johnson spoke. paul ryan is the chairman. congressman sean duffy and his wife spoke and governor scott walker last night delivered wisconsin's votes for donald trump. this article is about paul ryan at the helm when gop makes donald trump the nominee. the man who presided over the gop convention that nominated has criticized his tone and rhetoric and personifies for many an entirely different republican style and vision. house speaker paul ryan was...