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[captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now, on wisn 12 news. adrienne: a huge week ahead in the race for president. a debate, early voting, and big names coming to wisconsin. but we begin with breaking news. golfing legend arnold palmer has died. he was 87-years-old, and had heart problems. palmer rose to fame in the 1960's and is credited with making the sport popular with a big audience. he stayed in the public eye through endorsements and commercials all the way up to this year. we'll take a look back at arnold palmer's life and career, a little later in our newscast. the race for the white house is kicking into high gear. early voting begins tomorrow in milwaukee, and the first debate between presidential candidates hillary clinton and donald trump is just hours away. a new abc news poll shows why the candidates are fighting for trump by just 2%. both campaigns are targeting wisconsin. both trump and his running mate mike pence will visit
[captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now, on wisn 12 news. adrienne: a huge week ahead in the race for president. a debate, early voting, and big names coming to wisconsin. but we begin with breaking news. golfing legend arnold palmer has died. he was 87-years-old, and had heart problems. palmer rose to fame in the 1960's and is credited with making...
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request you go wrong? >> you can't. see it at all at 4:00. and followed by wisn 12 news at 5:00. >> >> i can feel it. details on the players. >> television takeover rolling stones keith richards behind the controls of a network and the shows he picked for the viewers to watch. plus, michael strahan is joining >> welcome back. 5:11. election day is almost two months a way. the candidates are focussed in on the battleground states. >> we are live in washington with more on the super sprint. >> today hillary clinton is in florida and donald trump hitting virginia and north carolina. yesterday, both candidates stumped in oh airport. they inprovided the reporters aboard. while clinton expressed concern about the concerns of russian interference with the election. it is quite intriguing that this activity has happened around the >> to become a citizen, you have to go out and come back in. >> trump plans to make a decision in the future how to handle the immigrants in the country for a long time, but clinton says he can't fool the voters. >> the candidates running mates have a busy day ahead. >
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welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. melinda is off today. it's 4:30 on this monday, september 12th. let's start with the forecast. i'm here in the weather center with meteorologist sally severson. so we talked about the packers in jacksonville. >> and yes, so hot. >> and feeling nice up here.
welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. melinda is off today. it's 4:30 on this monday, september 12th. let's start with the forecast. i'm here in the weather center with meteorologist sally severson. so we talked about the packers in jacksonville. >> and yes, so hot. >> and feeling nice up here.
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night [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: now on wisn 12 news. >> it's a story you'll see only on 12 news exclusive video of an , apparent overdose. >> in milwaukee family rescues a toddler after they find him trapped. >> what we are looking at here largely goes beyond potholes. >> this is one of the worst. how critical are the infrastructure nee wearing these all-white uniforms at home. >> we begin with the story. this photo from ohio went viral last week. you may remember it. a couple passed out in their car from a heroin overdose with a child in the backseat. after seeing this photo on our facebook page a milwaukee woman , reached out to us. kathy: only on disturbing video 12, of a similar situation except this time right here in , wisconsin. medical examiner's office where , opioid related deaths are on an unprecedented pace. >> by the grace of a milwaukee family, the couple from west allis didn't wind up here. rescuers got to them in time to save not only them, but the toddler in the backseat. >> the video shows what th
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. >> dapper. >> right now on "wisn 12 news this morning." rushing to cleanup after flash flooding in southeast wisconsin. roads, homes, businesses, and schools all impacted by heavy downpours. we're breaking down the areas hit hardest by last night's rain and storms. the good news, most of that is long gone. here's a live look at doppler 12 radar. a much quieter scene this morning but showers are still possible as you head out the door. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. melinda has the day off. it's 4:30 on this thursday, september 8th. i'm in the weather center with meteorologist jeremy nelson. jeremy, quite a day yesterday. this morning we are looking for a chance of showers? >> yes, keep the umbrella on
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>> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. melinda is off today. it's 5:30 on this monday, september 12th. let's start with the forecast. i'm here in the weather center with meteorologist sally severson. we are looking live outside and not a cloud in the sky. o it is beautiful. the temperatures 62 degrees at racine. south breezes are picking up a little bit in the afternoon. we see i would say probably 12 to 25 miles per hour. sun is up at you are seeing beginning to get light. we have a light here in the weather center. we are looking at a little cool weather in place for us early this morning. the jacket it is gone in the afternoon going up to 78 degrees. you are seeing we have to go way up to the north and west to find the clouds. we'll see increasing high clouds for tonight. for today, bright sunshine and high of 78 degrees. chopper 12. >> things are quiet across the system. no worries about that. if you are leaving the house soon, pavement is dry. travel times are looking good. that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> thank you,
>> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. melinda is off today. it's 5:30 on this monday, september 12th. let's start with the forecast. i'm here in the weather center with meteorologist sally severson. we are looking live outside and not a cloud in the sky. o it is beautiful. the temperatures 62 degrees at racine. south breezes are picking up a little bit in the afternoon. we see i would say probably 12 to 25 miles per hour. sun is up at you...
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you'll need to pull out the umbrella. good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning! i'm melinda davenport. >> and i'm tim elliott. ben wagner is off today. it's 4:30 on this monday, september 5th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center. good morning, sal. >> good morning. we are starting the day already 69 at this hour in racine. mid 60s for kenosha. 63 waukesha. 68 at mitchell. showers and storms are firing across minnesota and pushing into northern wisconsin and most of this is going to wash out. we are going to see some clouds associated with it. 83 for the high. lows tonight 71. for tuesday rain is holding off until tuesday night. rain is headed our way on wednesday. >> when you're on the go, take the weather watch 12 forecast with you. just download the wisn 12 news app. it's free for your smartphone or tablet. >> a battle going on in sherman park over the fence that has been keeping the park closed for weeks. yesterday morning that fence came down only to go back up. people in sherman park say the fence needs to come do
you'll need to pull out the umbrella. good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning! i'm melinda davenport. >> and i'm tim elliott. ben wagner is off today. it's 4:30 on this monday, september 5th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center. good morning, sal. >> good morning. we are starting the day already 69 at this hour in racine. mid 60s for kenosha. 63 waukesha. 68 at mitchell. showers and storms are firing across...
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. we're tracking when you'll want an umbrella. >> good morning and "welcome to wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> and i'm melinda davenport. it's 4:30 on this monday, august 19th. -- september 19th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center.
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[captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: wisn news starts right now. patrick: florida about to get hit with hurricane hermine these are live pictures from st. a lot of rain and wind there. kathy: then, this is the scene from apalachicola florida just moments ago. that spot is right by the eye of the storm. some counties around the gulf coast have mandatory evacuations. patrick: we start with chief meteorologist mark baden. mark, this is the first hurricane to hit to florida since 2005. mark: it is officially 15 there is not a big population center here, but it will hit tallahassee. there is likely to be damage in those areas. it continues to move to the north. this is the satellite shot. wind at 80 miles per hour, a few miles from landfall, moving north, northeasterly at 14. this will cause problems through carolina and may impact the east coast into the holiday weekend. more on the hurricane in a little bit, but also our weather in a fe
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tracking temperatures as you get ready for work and school. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> and i'm melinda davenport. it's 4:30 on this monday, september 26th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center. good morning, sal. >> good morning. keeping an eye on the temperatures and away from lake
tracking temperatures as you get ready for work and school. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> and i'm melinda davenport. it's 4:30 on this monday, september 26th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center. good morning, sal. >> good morning. keeping an eye on the temperatures and away from lake
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content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: wisn 12 news starts now with breaking news. >> an elementary school student grazed by a bullet after a run in with a milwaukee police officer. >> another suspected death from drug abuse, this time for his own son. >> we have important projects around the state. >> the governor's budget puts the brakes , how long it may be delayed. >> and, a bucks star at starbucks. why he was giving away free coffee. joyce: we start with that breaking news, a student grazed by a bullet after a run-in with a milwaukee police officer. kathy: it happened at thoreau school at 60th and bradley. wisn 12 news terry sater is there live. >> the school was never on lockdown. police say this happened around 1:00 this afternoon while school was still in session. that is a concern for parent latasha ray, who says she didn't know anything had happened until her second grade son arrived may have been shot. milwaukee police describe this as an accidental firing of a supervisor's firearm after a 13-year-old female student became combative. this happened in the school
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[captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now on wisn 12 news. thema: right now on wisn 12 news this morning, a suspect now in custody following a deadly shooting at a mall in washington state. new details from overnight about his capture and what he was carrying when police found him. plus, we're counting down to opening day of packers football at lambeau field. criminals are hoping to cash in on the packers home opener. what you need to know so you don't get scammed. first, a live look outside on this sunday morning. runners getting ready for the susan g. komen race for the cure, looking to turn the lakefront think. storms. good morning, and welcome to wisn 12 news this morning. i'm thema ponton. it's 7:00 a.m. on this sunday, september 25. let's get your day started with a look at your forecast. thema: here's weather watch 12 meteorologist sally severson. sally, a little cloudy out there right now. sally: clouds of been filling in gradually, s
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importance of that day. sheldon: here's wisn 12 news' tim elliott with a closer look. >> freshmen in high school weren't even alive when 9/11 happened. that boggles the mind. this is our pearl harbor. >> milwaukee fire department deputy chief aaron lipski is determined to make sure students know all about 9/11. >> i think those folks that put themselves in the line of service that put them in the students at riley elementary school on the south side invited firefighters, police officers, and military members to share their experience from that day. >> oh say can you see. >> they asked questions. >> what were you doing the day the towers were struck? >> and heard from a marine who was deployed to iraq. >> i wear this bracelet in remembrance of all the marin i lost and navy coremen. to me, those are the heroes. >> i feel bad for everyone that died in the 9/11 attack. >> 5th grader bryan munoz is thankful for the men and women who answered the call of duty and are now serving this country. >> for me, i think they are heroes because they are risking their lives for us and others. >> for
importance of that day. sheldon: here's wisn 12 news' tim elliott with a closer look. >> freshmen in high school weren't even alive when 9/11 happened. that boggles the mind. this is our pearl harbor. >> milwaukee fire department deputy chief aaron lipski is determined to make sure students know all about 9/11. >> i think those folks that put themselves in the line of service that put them in the students at riley elementary school on the south side invited firefighters,...
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. you are invited to weigh in on the proposal at 9:00 this morning. >> wisn 12 news time now is host eric von. there is a memorial service 3:00 to 7:00. he died last week from an apparent heart attack. he hosted the shows on radio. he worked at wisn 12 in the early 2000s. he was 58 years old. >> if there is a job fair today, nearly 70 employers will be at the center this morning. if you are looking to be hired, dress for a job interview. it is running 10-1 today. aldi is looking for workers for their store in portage. they are hiring shift managers it is running 6:00 a.m. until 11:00 and 1:00 until 6:00. >> welcome, that is what you are going to hear dozens of times in milwaukee, it is doors open milwaukee. take the tours on a 165 buildings, many of them for free. some of them are not normally open to the public. the downtown milee to be the revolving restaurant and now you can rent it out for weddings and meetings. there are more than 4,000 square feet space with 360 degree view of milwaukee. >> it is fun, you can teach the kids different landmarks, come up and talk about an event.
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they'll hit your area and when skies will clear up. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning. i'm ben wagner. melinda davenport is off today. it's 4:30 on this tuesday, september 13th. i'm in the weather center with meteorologist sally severson. so sal, some of this rain is in
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wisn patrick: in tulsa, oklahoma, a police officer charged in the shooting death of an unarmed man turned herself into authorities this morning. betty shelby then posted a $50,000 bond. this is her mug shot. her attorney says she drew her gun instead of a taser because she thought terence crutcher was armed. we also learned today officer shelby had been trained in de-escalation and was recently selected to train new officers at the tulsa police department. abc news is keeping a close eye on the police-related shootings in tulsand look for updated information ahead at 5:30 on world news with david muir. toya: thousands upon thousand of dollars gone from a local church daycare center. patrick: a church employee is accused in the case. she made her first court colleen henry was there. appearance today. colleen henry was there. colleen. >> the investigation started in march, but today she came here charged with a felony. to court charged with a felony. kelly fischer worked here at the , grace lutheran church childcare center and eventually became the boss with a business debit card. to
wisn patrick: in tulsa, oklahoma, a police officer charged in the shooting death of an unarmed man turned herself into authorities this morning. betty shelby then posted a $50,000 bond. this is her mug shot. her attorney says she drew her gun instead of a taser because she thought terence crutcher was armed. we also learned today officer shelby had been trained in de-escalation and was recently selected to train new officers at the tulsa police department. abc news is keeping a close eye on...
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bohr, wisn 12 news. kathy: now to a 12 news investigation. charges have been filed against the mother and father of a joyce: police say the gun belonged to the little boy's father. wisn 12 news terry sater is live where it happened at 20th and hadley. terry, you've been looking into this father's past. terry: the criminal complaint says the six-year-old boy's father is a convicted felon and that's why he's not supposed to have a firearm. he left the .9 mm semi-automatic handgun inside the house without a trigger lock. milwaukee police led mother nicole jackson from her home she's now charged with leaving a loaded firearm near a child. loaded firearm near a child. the father dominique phillips is also charged. prosecutors say their 6-year-old son shot his 9-year-old brother with his father's .9 mm handgun. the criminal complaint says the bullet entered the bottom left of the 9-year-old's neck and came out his back near the left shoulder blade. the 6-year-old told police he used a chair in the kitchen to the cabinet. when he was holding the gun in both his hands and his brother w
bohr, wisn 12 news. kathy: now to a 12 news investigation. charges have been filed against the mother and father of a joyce: police say the gun belonged to the little boy's father. wisn 12 news terry sater is live where it happened at 20th and hadley. terry, you've been looking into this father's past. terry: the criminal complaint says the six-year-old boy's father is a convicted felon and that's why he's not supposed to have a firearm. he left the .9 mm semi-automatic handgun inside the...
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coincidence? >> i don't know. probably not. >> good morning. great to have you with us on "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> i'm melinda davenport. it is thursday, september 29th. a shooting on a school playground leaves two students and a teacher hurt. who is credited for tackling the gunman before shooting more children. >> another sign of the season, crews are getting you ready for leaves to the street. >> first, a cool and windy start to the day. sally, the leaves are starting to fall, sal? >> it is going to be raining leaves soon enough, especially with the gusty winds in place. blustery much of the day today. a look at the marquette interdhang. the winds are north 20, gusting up to 35 miles per hour. or a hat or a head band. it is a windy warm up, the temperatures mid 60s. we see hit or miss clouds. clouds are more stubborn here in the south. the low pressure is persisting over the next few days over the ohio valley. >> both hands on the wheel this morning with the winds. the pavement is dry. th v moving nicely. right now on the other side of town... no crashes out th
coincidence? >> i don't know. probably not. >> good morning. great to have you with us on "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> i'm melinda davenport. it is thursday, september 29th. a shooting on a school playground leaves two students and a teacher hurt. who is credited for tackling the gunman before shooting more children. >> another sign of the season, crews are getting you ready for leaves to the street. >> first, a cool and windy start to...
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[captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> wisn 12 news starts right now. >> reuben d. grueye. paul richard matin. gregory joseph buck. president obama: this weekend, we honor their memory once more. we stand with the survivors, who still bear the scars of that day. we thank the first responders , who risked everything to save others. thema: today, we remember the thousands of victims who lost their lives 15 years ago during terror attacks in new york, washington, d.c., and pennsylvania. how you can pay your respects to this morning, the roof is open in miller park in milwaukee. the sunshine down on us today. tracking temperatures as we make your weekend plans. good morning, and welcome to wisn 12 news this morning. i'm thema ponton. thank you for starting this sunday, september 11 with us. we turn now to our forecast. weatherwatch 12 meteorologist jeremy nelson standing by in the weather center. a beautiful, i'll be in sunny and cool morning out
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here, said they had no comment. nick bohr, wisn 12 news. patrick: as new developments come in, we'll post them to the wisn 12 news app. toya: in fewer than three hours from now, hillary clinton and donald trump face off for the first presidential debate. abc's marci gonzalez is at hofstra university in new york right now. reporter: tonight, facing off for the first time -- hillary clinton and donald trump taking on the issues and each other in their first presidential debate. >> they have to switch positions. he needs to be more rational, less visceral. and more rational, and more head and less heart. and less head. reporter: the 90 minute showdown broken down into 15 minute segments with clinton going first, each getting two minutes to reply. and with the latest polling showing a close race tonight, could be a turning point, even with only about 3% of voters still undecided. >> the debate can absolutely have an impact on the outcome of the election with such a small undecided vote, but it's also hardly any difference between so that the 1% or 2% change could make all the difference.
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. wisn 12 news time now is 5:02. paying for the roads that you drive on. governor walker is officially announcing his purposed d.o.t. budget and adding more headaches to the drivers that use the zoo interchange. the governor is pushing back the construction time another two years, that means that the project won't be finished until 2022 and the drivers are not happy. >> when it finally gets to the point where, you like we are making progress and headway, you are going to delay it for two years, that doesn't make sense. it is closing a billion dollar hole in the transportation fund. the governor tweeted good roads and bridges are important to wisconsin, d.o.t. budget proves we don't have to raise the taxes or fees for a strong transportation network. >> it is soon illegal to talk on the law is going into effect october 1st to cut down on the distracted driving and making sure it is safer for the workers and drivers in the state. the penalty for using a phone or hand held device in a work area $40 first offense, a hundred dollars for each offense after that. >> kenosha police need your h
. wisn 12 news time now is 5:02. paying for the roads that you drive on. governor walker is officially announcing his purposed d.o.t. budget and adding more headaches to the drivers that use the zoo interchange. the governor is pushing back the construction time another two years, that means that the project won't be finished until 2022 and the drivers are not happy. >> when it finally gets to the point where, you like we are making progress and headway, you are going to delay it for two...
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nailed in the head >> thank you for the fantastic monday morning school shout out. wisn 12 is stopping by the classrooms across southeast wisconsin throughout the school year. if you are interested in a visit, go to wisn.com and we'll schedule a time for jeremy 6:23. this morning, we are hearing for the first time from the miss america 2017 miss arkansas. >> i am now miss america. i am excited to see you all. thank you. >> congratulations. she tweeted out the video to her fans shortly after winning the crown and beat out 51 other young women and taking overfor the she won the talent performance earlier in the wednesday and her platform is eat better, feel better. she avoided the jelly beans. hopes to swim in the olympic games in 2020. he opens to ellen this afternoon. >> you know, i have been swimming my entire life and i have never taken a break and for someone telling me i can't do something that i have been doing my entire life, that is heart breaking and that stinks but you know there is so much more to accomplish and i will helicopte swimmer and a better person. >> he appears on the
nailed in the head >> thank you for the fantastic monday morning school shout out. wisn 12 is stopping by the classrooms across southeast wisconsin throughout the school year. if you are interested in a visit, go to wisn.com and we'll schedule a time for jeremy 6:23. this morning, we are hearing for the first time from the miss america 2017 miss arkansas. >> i am now miss america. i am excited to see you all. thank you. >> congratulations. she tweeted out the video to her...
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announcer: now on wisn 12 news. joyce: ambulances at a local high school. >> how they are doing tonight. patrick: passengers being told not to use to prevent a fire in the sky. >> having a twin tower sale is the most tasteless thing i have heard. joyce: but that's just the beginning. the commercial that's sparking outrage and death threats. patrick: news. we're just learning longtime milwaukee radio host and veteran journalist eric von has died. the host of precious lives on wuwm radio and wnov the voice, von also appeared regularly on television over the years, as co-host of black nouveau and interchange on wisconsin public television. joyce: he was also the co-host of a weekly show that aired here on wisn 12 several years ago called it's your vote. von founded, brain, brawn body.com, a website that encourages men to get healthy there is no word yet on just how he died. patrick: and tonight more than a , dozen students are recovering tonight after needing medical attention at a cross country meet. joyce: you can see the ambulances in this news chopper 12 video. runners suffered
announcer: now on wisn 12 news. joyce: ambulances at a local high school. >> how they are doing tonight. patrick: passengers being told not to use to prevent a fire in the sky. >> having a twin tower sale is the most tasteless thing i have heard. joyce: but that's just the beginning. the commercial that's sparking outrage and death threats. patrick: news. we're just learning longtime milwaukee radio host and veteran journalist eric von has died. the host of precious lives on wuwm...
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release the videos until the investigation is complete. you can follow this story on the wisn 12 news app. there you can see more video and get alerts when more information is released. joyce: to weather watch now plenty of clouds out there , tonight, but we have stayed dry. mark, tomorrow is looking pretty good. we had a fair amount of rain. it will be nice to see more sunshine. also nice to see the roof open at miller park. a good game for the brew crew. got a little dark at miller park. 67 right now. dew points 62. temperatures tomorrow, 70 degrees, cloudy morning, then some sunshine as the day goes on. saturday, but sunday morning will not be bad either. it will be warmer on sunday. if we get sunshine and hold the rain back, it's possible we get to 80 degrees on sunday, but do look out for those thunderstorms. joyce: thank you, mark. friends and family come together tonight to remember and honor two people killed in a crash. it happened yesterday on 76th and sheridan. 21-year-old jonathan tucker and his 20-year-old passenger, milwaukee police say tucker was going between 70 a
release the videos until the investigation is complete. you can follow this story on the wisn 12 news app. there you can see more video and get alerts when more information is released. joyce: to weather watch now plenty of clouds out there , tonight, but we have stayed dry. mark, tomorrow is looking pretty good. we had a fair amount of rain. it will be nice to see more sunshine. also nice to see the roof open at miller park. a good game for the brew crew. got a little dark at miller park. 67...
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know, we are happy with the judge's decision. >> telling wisn 12 news that the situation is about political posturing and not about the people living here. right now, sherman park is open and we are told that the park is under normal hours now, so remaining open until 10:00 p.m. you saw the sheriff vehicle move to front area there. we are still keeping an eye if and when the fencing will come >> all right, thema, thank you. recap for you, last month the sheriff ordered that the sherman park close early at 6:00 p.m. following the days of violence. that was august 13th and shortly after that, 8 businesses were set on fire and looters ran through the stores and two people were hurt and dozens of people were arrested. but the closure is now and staying open until 10:00 p.m. and the fencing will come down. >> new over night, 54-year-old man is september to the hospital after crashing his harley. this happened last night. the police say that the man didn't follow the warning signs before the crash and wasn't wearing a helmet. speed did a play role in the crash. now in addition to that c
know, we are happy with the judge's decision. >> telling wisn 12 news that the situation is about political posturing and not about the people living here. right now, sherman park is open and we are told that the park is under normal hours now, so remaining open until 10:00 p.m. you saw the sheriff vehicle move to front area there. we are still keeping an eye if and when the fencing will come >> all right, thema, thank you. recap for you, last month the sheriff ordered that the...
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your health at risk? how to spot the fraud in your feed. >> tonight on wisn 12 news at 10:00. now a wisn 12 news update. melinda: wisn 12 news time is 7:23. we're on weather watch. ben: a soggy start to the day across southeastern wisconsin. here's meteorologist sally severson. sally: heavy rain earlier this morning has become lighter later ran across much of southern wisconsin. showers continue to fire where a number of flash flood warnings are in lazy with a flashlight watch the dust cover three of our counties from today the airport. today's high planner, heavier rain and storms earlier this morning. storms again later. melinda: all right, sally, thank you. wisn 12 news time is 7:24. there have been some problems on russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to ron johnson on social security: johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. al security putting benefits at risk. and he attacks medicare -- would turn it into a voucher program, costing seniors thousands out-of-pocket. don't let ron johnson turn social security into a johnson: ...l
your health at risk? how to spot the fraud in your feed. >> tonight on wisn 12 news at 10:00. now a wisn 12 news update. melinda: wisn 12 news time is 7:23. we're on weather watch. ben: a soggy start to the day across southeastern wisconsin. here's meteorologist sally severson. sally: heavy rain earlier this morning has become lighter later ran across much of southern wisconsin. showers continue to fire where a number of flash flood warnings are in lazy with a flashlight watch the dust...
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. when breaking news is a must-see. when you just have to share. it's all right here. the wisn 12 news app. download for free today for important local coverage 24/7. now, a wisn 12 news update. ben: new from overnight. one person is dead after a shooting in milwaukee. it happened around 12:30 this morning near 19th and fairmount. the wisn 12 news room just talked to police, they just told us they are not releasing any other information. donald trump will be in southeastern wisconsin today. he is holding a rally at the waukesha at the center. there are no tickets left. a live look at the airport as we ben: traffic watch 12, and a check of your morning commute. let's take a live look from our department of transportation cameras. the pavement is wet but it is moving really well on 94. screen. now to weather watch 12. here's jeremy nelson. jeremy: fall weather has really settled across wisconsin. it is cloudy and cool. we're watching some showers. keep an umbrella on them by -- standby. you will want a jacket. some of the showers will be russ: i've travelled over 50,000 miles all across
. when breaking news is a must-see. when you just have to share. it's all right here. the wisn 12 news app. download for free today for important local coverage 24/7. now, a wisn 12 news update. ben: new from overnight. one person is dead after a shooting in milwaukee. it happened around 12:30 this morning near 19th and fairmount. the wisn 12 news room just talked to police, they just told us they are not releasing any other information. donald trump will be in southeastern wisconsin today. he...
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. now a w-i-s-n twelve news update. wisn 12 news time is we are on traffic watch this morning. right now: all lanes on norb closed. that's so crews can remove jack- knifed a semi truck. this is a live look at the scene from our d-o-t camera near i-41 and bluemound road. you can see crews working to right that over- turned trailer. officials say it could take another hour, up to two hours to clear up. we also have scene video from a little earlier this morning. we have nb is also closed in the zoo interchange. an alternative route would be to take highway one- hundred. here's meteorologist jeremy nelson-- with a check of your forecast. good friday morning! currently: skies are starting cloudy with a few spotty showers in our area. a few downpours are possible this morning. a few showers may spill into this afternoon. temperatures start in the 60s. look for highs to reach the upper 60s this afternoon with a northeast breeze. the weekend starts dry with highs near 70 on saturday. look for showers and thunderstorms by sunday afternoon and evening. sunday is warmer with highs in the mid 7
. now a w-i-s-n twelve news update. wisn 12 news time is we are on traffic watch this morning. right now: all lanes on norb closed. that's so crews can remove jack- knifed a semi truck. this is a live look at the scene from our d-o-t camera near i-41 and bluemound road. you can see crews working to right that over- turned trailer. officials say it could take another hour, up to two hours to clear up. we also have scene video from a little earlier this morning. we have nb is also closed in the...
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anyone with information to give them a call. on milwaukee's northwest side, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. toya: if you want to help police in their search, head to the wisn 12 news facebook page. we've posted his picture for you to share on your own. you can also find it on our free app and on wisn.com. lucky to be alive. family of a two month old girl shot in a road rage incident on i-43 tells us the bullet just missed the baby's spinal column. patrick: we have several new details in this shocking case as investigators search for the gunman. he fired from a passing vehicle near i-43 and capitol yesterday evening hitting the infant in the back. 12 news's nick bohr at children's hospital with the new little baby. sheriff's investigators closed -- telling us the two-month-old baby girl suffered a graze wound serious enough to put her in children's hospital. investigators closed the northbound lanes of i-43 sunday evening looking for evidence in the shooting of 2-month-old ava schowalter. these photos from the sheriff's office show a bullet hole in the car door the bullet also piercing
anyone with information to give them a call. on milwaukee's northwest side, ben hutchison, wisn 12 news. toya: if you want to help police in their search, head to the wisn 12 news facebook page. we've posted his picture for you to share on your own. you can also find it on our free app and on wisn.com. lucky to be alive. family of a two month old girl shot in a road rage incident on i-43 tells us the bullet just missed the baby's spinal column. patrick: we have several new details in this...
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announcer: wisn 12 news starts now with breaking news. adrienne: we're following two breaking news stories tonight. a baby, shot in a car on i-43. the freeway shut down as deputies look for evidence. we have the latest on how that two-month-old is doing tonight. sheldon: and the new revelation tonight about presidential nominee hillary clinton's health after she was caught stumbling on camera. we will get to that story in just a moment but we begin , tonight with that shooting on the freeway. adrienne: that is right. the child is in the hospital tonight. 12 news ben hutchison joins us near i-43 and hampton in glendale. and, ben, of course first and , foremost, how is that little girl doing? adrienne, i am told the injuries to that girl art non-life-threatening. they pulled off at the hampton exit into this parking lot. this silver toyota prius the center of an investigation, a stroller in the trunk surrounded by baby supplies. >> i noticed the car pull in. i talk to myself that this is another guy. ben: lamont lanfair works at a nearby hotel. he says shortly after 5:00 p.m., deputi
announcer: wisn 12 news starts now with breaking news. adrienne: we're following two breaking news stories tonight. a baby, shot in a car on i-43. the freeway shut down as deputies look for evidence. we have the latest on how that two-month-old is doing tonight. sheldon: and the new revelation tonight about presidential nominee hillary clinton's health after she was caught stumbling on camera. we will get to that story in just a moment but we begin , tonight with that shooting on the freeway....
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>> the news continues right now. >> good morning. >> right now on "wisn 12 news this morning" two local teens attacked by their own pet dog. what the police say they had to do to help save the girls' lives. >> a traffic watch alert using the busiest interchange and how to get around a long term closure starting this weekend. >> first, to weatherwatch 12, we are taking a live look outside. it is not even light yet. the weekend is almost here. that is the bright side. sally? >> the rain is bai barrelling in. we have a wet morning commute. the rain overspreading the area in from the east. the low pressure over indiana is responsible for the clouds and showers today. 61 at the airport. the north woods in the 40s this morning. we are looking at temperatures that hold in the low 60s for today. not much in the way going up with the temperatures. fair amount of rain throughout the day. the breezes 10-20 miles per hour. closure. impacting you coming from the north toward downtown milwaukee. we'll get to matt in a moment. first live coverage starting with mike anderson live for us this morn
>> the news continues right now. >> good morning. >> right now on "wisn 12 news this morning" two local teens attacked by their own pet dog. what the police say they had to do to help save the girls' lives. >> a traffic watch alert using the busiest interchange and how to get around a long term closure starting this weekend. >> first, to weatherwatch 12, we are taking a live look outside. it is not even light yet. the weekend is almost here. that is the...
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information. in glendale, ben hutchison wisn 12 news. adrienne: as ben mentioned, the search shut down part of i-43. matt salemme has that part of our breaking news coverage, from news chopper 12. >> ease" freeway to search for evidence. they marched side-by-side past hampton looking for any type of evidence that might help them identify the shooter. delays built up as they forced she gushed traffic off from teeth. a delay built up from north adrienne: so, here's what we know right now. a two-month old girl is at childrens' hospital after being shot on northbound i-43. the child was in a car when someone shot her just before 5:00 this afternoon. sheriff's deputies closed down i-43 near capitol drive tonight so they could look for evidence on the road. as far as we know, the gunman is still on the loose. we'll bring you any new information as it comes in here on wisn 12 news, on wisn.com and our app. sheldon: and we're following breaking news, in the race for hillary clinton's doctor revealing tonight that she's being treated for pneumonia. this diagnosis becoming public knowledge after clin
information. in glendale, ben hutchison wisn 12 news. adrienne: as ben mentioned, the search shut down part of i-43. matt salemme has that part of our breaking news coverage, from news chopper 12. >> ease" freeway to search for evidence. they marched side-by-side past hampton looking for any type of evidence that might help them identify the shooter. delays built up as they forced she gushed traffic off from teeth. a delay built up from north adrienne: so, here's what we know right...
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>> now on wisn 12 news -- thema: right now on wisn 12 news "this morning," families in milwaukee show they back the blue. the special deliveries they will make today to police stations across the city. plus, ready, set, race for the kids. thousands of runners will pound the pavement for the annual briggs and al's run. the street closures you need to know about before you head out the door. a live look outside on this saturday morning. a little bit of light rain, but a very pleasant day overall. he will let you know how long you will need an umbrella. welcome to wisn 12 news "this morning." i am thema ponton. weekend with us. let's start i checking the weather. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center. sally: i am in early this morning for meteorologist jeremy nelson. so long to the showers as we say hello to a nice weekend. summer-like low 80's on deck for monday. we have a chance for a few showers and temperatures next week above normal. overnight showers have with a little bit of cloudiness left her around. 64 for mequon, greendale, they view. 66 that cudahy and th
>> now on wisn 12 news -- thema: right now on wisn 12 news "this morning," families in milwaukee show they back the blue. the special deliveries they will make today to police stations across the city. plus, ready, set, race for the kids. thousands of runners will pound the pavement for the annual briggs and al's run. the street closures you need to know about before you head out the door. a live look outside on this saturday morning. a little bit of light rain, but a very...
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talk show. he worked at wisn 12 news in the early 2000s. family is asking for donations to the milwaukee radio association. today's service is 3:00 to 7:00. if you would like to come, there is parking available. >> only here on wisn 12, policing in milwaukee by walking the beat. chance to get out of the squads and getting to know people in the community and looking out for trouble. >> you run into the people that are happy to see you and others that don't care much for the police. >> the officers hope wearing the body cameras improves the relationship with the public and they are continuing to walk the beat as long as weather cooperates. >> the p pump are urged to be on the look out because of the card skimmers that steal your credit card information. they were found at a dozen gas stations throughout wisconsin. police say that the suspects are targeting gas stations near freeways and it takes seconds for the thiefs to put the a public hearing gave some people a chance to show love and hate for the latest tech craze pokemon go. >> i sat in on the meeting yesterday, and the boar
talk show. he worked at wisn 12 news in the early 2000s. family is asking for donations to the milwaukee radio association. today's service is 3:00 to 7:00. if you would like to come, there is parking available. >> only here on wisn 12, policing in milwaukee by walking the beat. chance to get out of the squads and getting to know people in the community and looking out for trouble. >> you run into the people that are happy to see you and others that don't care much for the police....
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. thank you for the friday morning school shout out. wisn 12 is stopping by the classrooms throughout the school year, if you are interested in a visit, stop by wisn.com and click on the school logo. wisn 12 news time now is 6:25. wes and elizabeth from 99.1 the mix. >> good morning, it is time to throw the tomatoes. it is happening tomorrow on the east side. >> if you don't go, you need to catch up with the times. >> you are good for those. there is 8,000 tomatoes. these tomatoes have been donated and a lot of them are not good any more. >> yes. it is a good time and let out the stress. bring someone you are not a fan of. i will bring you wes. >> everyone is doing it. >> have a great weekend. >> thank you, guys. a wisconsin man proving there is no age limit to staying active. the challenge that the 72-year-old is taking on this swimming. stick with us, you are watching >> today, remembering the how people here are honoring the people who lost their lives and helped in the aftermath of the attacks. >> and progress on milwaukee's streetcar. when we'll learn more about the pl
. thank you for the friday morning school shout out. wisn 12 is stopping by the classrooms throughout the school year, if you are interested in a visit, stop by wisn.com and click on the school logo. wisn 12 news time now is 6:25. wes and elizabeth from 99.1 the mix. >> good morning, it is time to throw the tomatoes. it is happening tomorrow on the east side. >> if you don't go, you need to catch up with the times. >> you are good for those. there is 8,000 tomatoes. these...
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office tells wisn 12 news... it appears a n died froa ug overdose. e fi cause death is sti der vese is happening now: milwaukee police trying to figure out what happened to a man found dead inside a car at a local mcdonald's. this happened just a couple of hours ago... outside the business near silver spring and lover's lane. the medical examiner's office tells wisn 12 news... it appears a man died from a drug overdose. the official cause of death is still under investigation. w-i-s-n 12 news time is . let's take a live look outside as we head to break. a check of your forecast and morning commute -- up next! look from our department of transportation cameras. this southbound i-94 near rawson avenue. you can see a disabled semi on the off-ramp. but traffic is being allowed to move by. and your current travel times are on the screen. now to weather watch 12, here's meteorologist jeremy nelson -- with a checkf good friday morning! currently: a comfortable start to the day with lower humidity and temperatures in the 60s. a look outside shows sunshine to start the day. more clouds arriv
office tells wisn 12 news... it appears a n died froa ug overdose. e fi cause death is sti der vese is happening now: milwaukee police trying to figure out what happened to a man found dead inside a car at a local mcdonald's. this happened just a couple of hours ago... outside the business near silver spring and lover's lane. the medical examiner's office tells wisn 12 news... it appears a man died from a drug overdose. the official cause of death is still under investigation. w-i-s-n 12 news...
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welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> and i'm melinda davenport. it's 4:30 on this friday, september second. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center. good morning, sal. >> early this morning we are starting with the temperatures
welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> and i'm melinda davenport. it's 4:30 on this friday, september second. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center. good morning, sal. >> early this morning we are starting with the temperatures
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llamas in new york. [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now, on wisn 12 news. adrienne: we start tonight on weather watch. storms are moving through our area right now. it poured just a short time ago in waukesha. so let's get right to chief meteorologist mark baden. when is is going to end here:? thunderstorms on the way. you're going to see pockets of sun, at other times you will see pockets of rain. it will come down fast and furious, so be prepared for that. the majority of the rain has moved out, but we still have some pockets here of additional rain. still pouring in pleasant prairie. that will be moving out in the next couple minutes. quiet for the most part in
llamas in new york. [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now, on wisn 12 news. adrienne: we start tonight on weather watch. storms are moving through our area right now. it poured just a short time ago in waukesha. so let's get right to chief meteorologist mark baden. when is is going to end here:? thunderstorms on the way. you're going to see...
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your day. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm melinda davenport. >> and i'm ben wagner. it's 4:30 on this wednesday, september 21st. we're in the weather center with meteorologist sally severson. we have a lot of rain moving our rain. >> there is a fwood amount of rain associated with this. we are concerned with the local
your day. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm melinda davenport. >> and i'm ben wagner. it's 4:30 on this wednesday, september 21st. we're in the weather center with meteorologist sally severson. we have a lot of rain moving our rain. >> there is a fwood amount of rain associated with this. we are concerned with the local
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accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] >> wisn 12 news starts right now. thema: right now on wisn 12 news "this morning," healing in milwaukee's sherman park neighborhood. nearly a month since the park was thrust into the national spotlight, families will come together to show their neighborhood is a fe details on the rally you are invited to later today. plus, made in wisconsin. from beer, to boats, to those foam cheese heads, they have all put wisconsin on the map. how you can help choose the most iconic product made in the badger state. first, a live look outside on this saturday morning. a cooler, less humid day in
accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning made possible by wisn-tv] >> wisn 12 news starts right now. thema: right now on wisn 12 news "this morning," healing in milwaukee's sherman park neighborhood. nearly a month since the park was thrust into the national spotlight, families will come together to show their neighborhood is a fe details on the rally you are invited to later today. plus, made in wisconsin. from beer, to boats, to those foam cheese heads, they have all put...
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wisconsin every day. wisn 12. leading the way with important local coverage. now a wisn 12 news update. wisn 12 news time is . later today, remembering the life of one of two nuns murdered in their home in mississippi. a service is planned for sister who had ties to the milwaukee area. sister held and sister paula merrill were murdered in their mississippi home one week ago today. earlier this week, hundreds attended a memorial mass down in that state where the two nuns worked as nurse practitioners. police say rodney earl sanders confessed to fatally stabbing the two women. he has been charged with two counts of capital murder. in our area -- a wake will be held for sister held at resurrection church in allenton held grew up in slinger before becoming a member of "the school sisters of saint francis" in milwaukee. tomorrow, a prayer vigil is scheduled at saint joseph chapel in milwaukee. a funeral -- led by archbishop jerome listecki -- will follow. taking a look at the morning drive, this is a live look from our d-o-t cameras. right now: no major incidents to slow you down... but the
wisconsin every day. wisn 12. leading the way with important local coverage. now a wisn 12 news update. wisn 12 news time is . later today, remembering the life of one of two nuns murdered in their home in mississippi. a service is planned for sister who had ties to the milwaukee area. sister held and sister paula merrill were murdered in their mississippi home one week ago today. earlier this week, hundreds attended a memorial mass down in that state where the two nuns worked as nurse...
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us here at abc news, good night. wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: wisn 12 news starts right now with breaking news. >> his conviction overturned, now under appeal. tonight, breaking news another , new development in the case of brendan dassey. >> the car is still running. >> a story you'll see only on 12, video from right here in milwaukee. a couple passed out in a car from a drug overdose with a child in the backseat. >> we have learned from the medical examiner that one of those pe suspected overdose. >> and, the major changes coming to mars cheese castle. >> we begin with breaking news. one of the men convicted in the high-profile murder of a young photographer is asking a judge to set him free. kathy: attorneys for brendan dassey filed a motion today to spring dassey from prison. wisn 12 news' colleen henry joins us. dassey's lawyers say he'll move to a family trailer up north while the state fights his , release. conviction for helping his uncle steven aver
us here at abc news, good night. wisn-tv] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: wisn 12 news starts right now with breaking news. >> his conviction overturned, now under appeal. tonight, breaking news another , new development in the case of brendan dassey. >> the car is still running. >> a story you'll see only on 12, video from right here in milwaukee. a couple...
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this morning. >> have a nice weekend. in >> right now on "wisn 12 news this morning," big changes for any of you who talk on the phone while driving. the new wisconsin law that's taking effect this weekend. >> plus, it's expected to cause huge problems for drivers across southeast wisconsin. the new closure that will make your drive to work take longer than ever before. >> but first, weather watch 12 as we take a live look outside. rain is on the way just in time for the weekend. we're tracking conditions as you make your plans. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> and i'm melinda davenport. it's 4:30 on this friday, september 30th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is in the weather center. good morning, sal.
this morning. >> have a nice weekend. in >> right now on "wisn 12 news this morning," big changes for any of you who talk on the phone while driving. the new wisconsin law that's taking effect this weekend. >> plus, it's expected to cause huge problems for drivers across southeast wisconsin. the new closure that will make your drive to work take longer than ever before. >> but first, weather watch 12 as we take a live look outside. rain is on the way just in...
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that, we're looking at a beautiful forecast for the weekend. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. melinda and sally are off today. it's 4:30 on this friday, september 9th. i'm in the weather center with engineerny and a couple of dry hours this morning? >> yes, it is looking great.
that, we're looking at a beautiful forecast for the weekend. >> good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. melinda and sally are off today. it's 4:30 on this friday, september 9th. i'm in the weather center with engineerny and a couple of dry hours this morning? >> yes, it is looking great.
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announcer: now on wisn 12 news. >> we do not expect this kind of chaos every single day, day in d players in lake park. hear from both sides as they make their case to city leaders. renewed concerns about understaffing at the tomah v.a. hospital. the latest incident that has senator ron johnson demanding an independent investigation. first to commitment 2016. , hillary clinton will be back on the campaign trail later this week. joyce: she is at home recovering from pneumonia, as the current president weighs in on the race. abc's kenneth moton has the latest. surrogate. >> hello, philly. >> president obama hit the campaign trail at a critical point in the race. hillary clinton recovering at home from pneumonia, under scrutiny for more questions about transparency. >> what's sets hillary clinton apart is that through it all she keeps going, and she doesn't stop caring, she doesn't stop trying. >> the president in battleground pennsylvania taking on donald trump in philadelphia. >> this guy who spent 70 years for working people. this guy is going to be your champion? >> eight weeks b
announcer: now on wisn 12 news. >> we do not expect this kind of chaos every single day, day in d players in lake park. hear from both sides as they make their case to city leaders. renewed concerns about understaffing at the tomah v.a. hospital. the latest incident that has senator ron johnson demanding an independent investigation. first to commitment 2016. , hillary clinton will be back on the campaign trail later this week. joyce: she is at home recovering from pneumonia, as the...
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kensington. wisn 12 news kent wainscott is live at the shorewood police department as they search for the suspect. kent: police are asking for help tonight as they hunt for that suspect. meanwhile, some folks who live in that neighborhood about five blocks from here are still on edge after the saturday afternoon incident. it's an alley dividing rows of homes where neighbors watch out what happened over the weekend. >> everybody was shaken up, scared. can't believe it happened. kent: nathan bucher says his neighbor was working on his car near his garage. >> and he felt a gun to his back and the gentleman said, just give me all your stuff, and drove down the alley with the hood up. kent: the victim didn't want to talk with us on camera, but said he's still shaken by the incident, and says polha some neighbors expressed concern that police didn't post an online alert about the incident until monday morning, but are more concerned that it all happened while neighborhood children were out playing nearby. >> all the kids play together. they're always outside. it was broad daylight. it's
kensington. wisn 12 news kent wainscott is live at the shorewood police department as they search for the suspect. kent: police are asking for help tonight as they hunt for that suspect. meanwhile, some folks who live in that neighborhood about five blocks from here are still on edge after the saturday afternoon incident. it's an alley dividing rows of homes where neighbors watch out what happened over the weekend. >> everybody was shaken up, scared. can't believe it happened. kent:...
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conditions for those in milwaukee's inner-city. wisn 12 news' kent wainscott is live outside city hall, where it all played out. >> this was the first common council meeting since the officer-involved shooting in sherman park and the violent unrest that followed. today as community members stepped up to demand action from the city members of the black , panthers briefly seized control of the meeting. >> either listen to us, or we will force you to listen to us. >> the common council meeting to an abrupt stop with a loud warning for city leaders. >> there is no more time for talk. either you get it done or we will make you get it done. >> milwaukee police and council members allowed the protest to continue as the group vowed to take more action until more is done to address the concerns of african-american's in milwaukee's inner-city. >> we will force you to make a change. disruptions, disturbances, recalls, economic boycotts. whatever it takes, you're going to listen. council members agreed to let another group voice its concerns about a proposed safety plan for the city. >> we're sick
conditions for those in milwaukee's inner-city. wisn 12 news' kent wainscott is live outside city hall, where it all played out. >> this was the first common council meeting since the officer-involved shooting in sherman park and the violent unrest that followed. today as community members stepped up to demand action from the city members of the black , panthers briefly seized control of the meeting. >> either listen to us, or we will force you to listen to us. >> the common...