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so now everyone knows... we have some of the freshest juice in town. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink >> leading the way with important local coverage. you're watching wisn 12 news at 10:00 with sheldon dutes, and stephanie sutton with big 12 sports. anchor: people with recalled samsung galaxy 7 phones may not be stuck with those models, days after a galaxy replacement phone caught fire on board a southwest airlines flight. samsung's recall has been in
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frustrated, angry and tired, how some people feel about public safety in milwaukee. sheldon: their concerns were front and center this morning at marshall high school in the first of a series of saturday hearings. >> the people who came to this auditorium and stepped up to the microphone wanted to speak directly to elected officials. >> i'm finding there's just not enough police officers. >> we need more officers on the street. i don't we used to. reporter: city aldermen are looking for feedback about the proposed safety action plan, much of the feedback at a saturday hearing at milwaukee's public safety committee, centered around police. >> i'm calling police and they're not coming by and at least making some type of surveillance. that's all i would like to have happen. >> i'd really like you guys to
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no to more money going to public safety. >> a lot of things other people said were also things i felt, too. spending more money on police officers. you're not doing anything really too much for me when you still have problems with the police officers that you have. reporter: aldermen say they know people are frustrated and want to see change immediately but say it won't happen overnight. forums like this are part of the proces find solutions. wisn 12 news. sheldon: another public hearing scheduled next saturday, at barack obama high school, happening at 9:30 a.m. anchor: moving a local landmark out of construction's way. a highway project threatened to demolish bosch towers corners at highway 100 and jamesville road but not anymore. the owners worked out a plan to move the tavern.
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the tavern tug the building a few feet away to the new spot. >> we calculated the weight of the building, amount of people needed on the ropes to get it moving and it worked out. anchor: bosch's hopes to reopen around thanksgiving. it's wisconsin, we love our taverns. sheldon: it's awesome. anchor: it was a little bit chilly. sheldon: cooler than we were expecting. is the cold settling in for good? lindsey: no. we still have time. if you enjoy warmer temperatures, you're in luck. a look at the weather headlines as you make plans heading into the rest of the evening and overnight tonight. we are going to see cool nights out there and mild temperatures for the rest of the weekend. enjoy that but it is fall. we're going to see a lot of those ups and downs. swings in temperatures and then at one point a cold front will
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into monday and tuesday, we'll really warm up so enjoy that. rain will return, temps go back down and the cycle repeats. areas are getting especially cool including to the west of us. you can see a frost advisory in effect. you can see 3:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., tonight and tomorrow morning. bring in the pets and plants because this is a killing frost so any of those plants that you don't they're not going to make it through the morning. i want to talk a little bit about rainfall. we haven't seen a ton recently but you can see a lot of that right now because of hurricane matthew right now off of the coast of north and south carolina. a lot of heavy rain. flash flood warnings in effect. us, on the other hand, a beautiful ridge of high pressure keeping us nice and dry but like i said, we will see that gradual warm-up. you see this warm front here, moving in our direction as we head to monday and tuesday so
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two days will be nice and warm, above average for this time of year. tomorrow we'll still be decent, just not as warm as the other days and you can see high pressure will maintain all of the nice sunny skies we've had but what also it does, since we're clear overnight, temperatures are allowed to cool down a little more, too. if you have cloud cover overnight, it acts as a blanket. we don't have that tonight. the temp down to 42 milwaukee, 39 in burlington. in areas seeing upper 30's tomorrow morning and heading into 2:00 p.m., touching base to low 60's tomorrow, especially inland. a rollercoaster ride this week. the warm-up and down again by wednesday, thursday, friday, in the 50's, then back up to 60's. if you need to mow the lawn, i know i do, you have a couple of days to do it because wednesday is when i anticipate rain back
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wind calm. we'll see temperatures falling through the 40's heading overnight into tomorrow morning. if you're going to the packer game tomorrow at lambeau, 7:30 tomorrow night, a chilly one. grab extra gear. we know how to dress for it. and your full weather watch 12 week ahead featuring showers on wednesday, on-and-off. thursday, everything clears up. temperatures cool that day, 55 for into the mid 60's so not bad. we'll take it. anchor: there's a 70 on there. we're ok. sheldon: as long as the sun's out, too. lindsey: it makes you feel better. sheldon: video of a wildlife rescue in florida. a bald eagle pulled from the grill of a car. the driver says the eagle flew into the car and was stuck. that bird is getting treatment
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matthews with a drive to the hoop for the mavericks. later in the first quarter, thon maker hits the jumper. another nice game for jabari partly parker. spin move to the hoop and the finish. he had 21 points. later in the first half, watch this. parker hits the rim while doing another dunk. let's see that again. that's going to leave a mark and it does. big knot on his forehead. parker had to sit on the bench for a while with ice on his on front end of the alley-oop here, the pass from fellow rookie, malcolm brogdon. maker scoring nine points in his preseason debut. the bucks beat the mavericks 88-74. here's mr. maker after the game. thon: so focused because i love playing the big stage. i've done it all through high school. my gym's always packed out
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new. stephanie: entering a week four showdown against the giants tomorrow night, the packers' defense has yet to put it all together. green bay's d ranks 13th on the strength of its run defense. those stats are a point of pride for packers' defenders who feel the passing game deficiencies are the exception and won't be the norm this year. the giants have seen enough on tape to respect the challenge. the back end needs to come around for green bay but it >> this front is real deal. the d-line is strong and again, you've got a personnel they can switch linebackers to defensive ends and bring in pro bowlers off the bench. they're good. >> a combination of those guys playing well inside and guys outside being a little bit more disrupting in the run game this year. >> we've got so many guys coming in and out rushing from the inside and outside and you can
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centers, guy like julius, nick, myself, it presents a problem for the opposition. stephanie: as for the badgers, they are on their bye week. wisconsin returns to action next saturday night against ohio state, a game you can see right here on wisn 12. it was also announced tonight that espn's college gameday will be in town in madison next saturday. the second ranked buckeyes taking on the hoosiers today. ohio led just24 scored his second touchdown of the day. j.t. barrett rushed 137 yards and threw a touchdown to dontre wilson. the buckeyes win 38-17. more than 17,000 fans on hand to watch oshkosh white water, biggest crowd for a division iii game. no score until the second quarter, quarterback brett
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wilber hitting the tight end. titans in front 14-10. with just over a minute to go on the game, third and 14, drew patterson with the play of the game, looks like it's about to be stopped but former celtics hamilton star runs to the end zone for the game winning touchdown. the war hawks win 17-14. white water has won 28 straight home games. here's patterson talking about his game-winning t.d. >> it was a good play. good call by our o.t., stuck to it. good blocking up front and downfield secured the blocks. able to get in. stephanie: don't forget, you can vote for next week's operation football game of the week. the choices are homestead at cedarburg, racine at park. you can cast your ballots on wisn.com.
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the nlds between the cubs and giants, bottom of the fourth, chicago in control, travis wood blasts a solo shot to left field, the first playoff home run for a reliever since 1924. cubs win, cubs win, cubs win 5-2, leading the series 2-0. in the other national league division series, game two between the dodgers and nationals has been postponed because of rain. they hope to play tomorrow. l.a. leads the series 1-0. ha struggling with this name all day. i butchered it again. dom totrello. sheldon: what's your take on the world series? stephanie: i'd like to see the cubs go all the way. i really would. if the brewers aren't in it. adrienne: we can say that.
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>> it does. right now we are going through preparations and getting the feel for what we are planning on doing. it is great to be out there going to the place in the game plan. it is different going through training camp and being out there with the guys. it feels like it has been a while, but it has been worth the wait. >> are you ready >> yes, we are 100% for sure. there is nothing that is going to be holding me back moving into week number one. it is one of those things where we will see if it is the same old same old. a lot of things have changed since the last time i was on the field. i do not have any doubt in my mind that i will be able to go out and make some plays. it will be a wait-and-see game. i look forward to it and i think
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>> what does it mean to have 87 back on the field? >> i am excited to have them back. he opens up so much for every body. we are excited to have him back and excited for him to get back in the flow of things. he is playing very well in the past. >> it kind of seems like you are opposite of one another, yet you complement each other. how did that happen? >> we are able to work together very well. him threat, we are able to feed off of each other. >> aaron and jordi finally getting a rest. what was a light on the sidelines, especially when i got it going? >> obviously they are so detailed and they are working on it all the time.
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at home is really important. we have a long stretch here. we have four games in a row at home. this is a stretch that was very important for our team. those guys are obviously going to be keep leases -- key pieces. i think aaron had a little chip on his shoulder this week and he is one of the best in the league. >> you guys have one of the best rece it like being surrounded by this? >> it is great. we have a lot of playmakers in that room. you even look at jared coming off of the bench, the things that they are able to do. we just have a great group that works well together. i think the best part is we all feed off of each other and push each other to be better. when we are all healthy and complaint at a height level it
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>> we always love the iconic cutters -- colors. wearing the green light on the role, but changing it up is always fun. we always enjoy wearing throwback uniforms. the guys seem to like the way the pants fit a little better. we will see. >> you and aaron before the game and in won over's -- warm- ups, how does that >> is started two years ago. i had a good spin on this one. it is just something where one thing led to another. we have a routine of what we do from the place that we run and what we do afterwards. when i am done i stand at the end zone with our receiver
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the tight ends. aaron, on the last play he comes in the end zone and one thing led to another. we have done that for the last couple of years. and then it became competitive and who can finish the longest. i think i might be in the lead right now. i think so far it is one and in there. >> as the great benjamin franklin once said. he wants that energy & the conquers all things. with that i want to think you and the fans for your support. you are definitely a energy source that we are able to draw from time and time again.
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the bricks of lambeau field.>> it is good, usually he has good story for tell, he it short and sweet this year.>> what is it like for you to be involved in the community and put together a bid -- bench like that? >> it is great. throughout the nine years of being here and being a part of it it gets us away from ot if you come out you can see a having a good time. you can't get to see who we are away from football. again, some guys are very athletic and some are unathletic. again, you put guys in certain situations and it is interesting to see how they succeed or not. we raise a lot of money for
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part of for a long while. it is fun to give back. every year we sell it out. we could put on the event, but if no one showed up we would not raise very much money. thanks everyone across the state. i know a lot of people, not wait for that and hopefully they enjoy. >> randall, one of the guys that you have a lot of chemistry with, what makes you guys work so well together? >> i think we are exact opposites. that is why i k we are two completely different receivers on the field. he can do things that i can and vice versa. he is quicker, i am taller. i think we mash well together. i think it causes problems for the defense. we allow him to work inside, and it allows me to get over top. it is a great combination to have. hopefully we can get back to it. >> everyone excited. we have to take one more quick
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school. it is fun to see them being a part of it. it is fun to see them start to understand what daddy does. it is fun to watch them grow. i have discussed this, they will not be playing tackle football until they are in middle school. when the time comes my seventh grade of what hopefully want to get football. >> what job or you want to have after you are done? >> there are a couple. obviously growing up on a farm want to go back and help my brother out and get my kids on the farm. i might get into some high school coaching. but i might actually coach high school basketball. i may be tired of football by then. i will definitely be outside on the farm helping out. >> where is rich from larson, wisconsin?
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all right. the first question for you, what meant the most to you in your career? >> i have to. -- two. my first career game against the eagles. unfortunately, the other one probably was that tying kick in seattle. it ended up not panning out for us, but as far as confidence and important kicks, that was probably one of the bigger ones. i drop from that on a regular basis. >> that is in your mind? >> yes. i can draw from that experience and take that deep breath and know that you have been in the fire and go out and do it again. >> where is judy? raise your hand.
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inches from your heart to your head.>> [ applause ] >> they liked that. >> whenever i went to kentucky my best friend went to kentucky the year before i did. he was number 81. i got number 18 to be a mirror image of him.>> [ applause ] >> i like number 18. it's no. is it true that you recently got engaged? who is the lucky lady? >> idea. i got engaged back in may. my best man of a long time, ida , she is back in dc and we are in the process of getting her out. period >> fantastic. we have more to come.
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>> this is a pretty cool thing.? and while back we wanted to see if we wanted to do this. we get a lot of opportunities to play football and do cool things off of the field. this is one of them, having your own cereal. i remember eating cereal all the time when i was a kid and seeing who was on the box. it is a cool opportunity and you never know what is going to happen. i am on a cereal box.>> barrett is. i think everyone to see you take a bite. -- bear it is. i think ever run once to see you take a bite -- wants to see you take a bite.
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since you have your own cereal, in 2015 what was america's number one selling cereal?>> cheerios. >> right on the money. number two, when was the last time the packers had to world games? >> i am going to go it has been a while. 1994? >> close. it was 1924. >> i was one nuer it was my next guests. >> last question, which franchise is the only team to lose all 16 games in a regular season.>> to be honest with you i feel sorry for these guys. losing all 16 will be miserable.>> what famous disney hockey movie from the 90s was set in minnesota?>> the mighty dogs.
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>> i haven't seen the movie in so long. >> number three, how many super bowls have the vikings one? >> that is pretty easy. >> there it is. the vikings with no super bowls. our question is, which golfer his name as a masters champion? >> is that jack nicholas? >> yes. she has six of them. tiger has five in second place. >> we know you have three kids. we have the parents in town. the question is, on the show
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>> we reviewed the past games today. that is our thing on monday. we watched the previous game and start preparing. when we get back we will watch some other games. obviously they are going to be a tough test. they are always a good matchup and i look forward to the home stretch coming up. i have a lot of friends and family coming into town these next few weeks. >> mason, thank you so much for being here. we will see you next week on
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it was like bang, bang, bang. >> the reported 24/7 security plan that comes with a jaw-dropping price tag and a body double? then the latest brangelina divorce drama. brad's visits with the kids. why he's not allowed to see them unsupervised. >> supervised visits are rather serious. plus "e.t." inside prince's private estate. our cameras are the first to enter paisley park since his death. and a dancing engame tv. the story you haven't heard behind the proposal. >> oh, no, no, don't do that. >> plus mindy irwin's first interview with her boyfriend. >> he's kind of like my soul mate. >> and kelly clarkson opens up to "e.t." about her baby, brutally honest about her struggle having two kids in two years. >> she's dramatic, like her mom. she is a handful. >> now this is "entertainment tonight." thanks for joining us
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what a week it's been for kim kardashian. so traumatic. she was tied up and robbed at gunpoint in paris. now, we have been tracking all the new intel on kim after she arrived back home in the u.s. following one terrifying ordeal. >> kim, how are you? >> covered up in a white hoodie and baseball cap, cradling a barefoot north and with a giant bodyguard acting as a shield, kim left her new york apartment thursday and landed in l.a. five hours later. she and the kids are now holed up inside their bel-air headlines this week. it claims kim's security team is searching for a body double. kim has come face to face with a look alike on her show. >> there's kim. >> hello. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too finally. >> i'm told that kim of course is still pretty emotional. she's having flashbacks to when she was bound and gagged and held at gunpoint. we're hearing she tries not to cry in front of north.
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her children, even possibly being kidnapped. >> i want you to stay little forever, okay? >> okay. >> kim has never been shy, plastering north and saint all over social media. >> you're the cutest. >> give me a kiss. >> but now the report is that both children will get their own personal bodyguards. so increased security 24/7, possible undercover guards, a body bootie double? it could be a total upcards $100,000 a day. as for the investigation, our source tells us the family is convinced the robbery was an inside job. the window of opportunity was incredibly small. there were only two five-hour blocks of time kim was alone. we spoke with one of kim and kanye's former bodyguards, who believes someone tipped the robbers off. >> the main security guy, who is a beast, is gone, and you could walk right in and with five guys and really nobody have the
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they know where the jewelry is, and then they leave on a bike and, you know, it's either somebody that works with them or works for the hotel that's privy to their itinerary. i think there was a getaway car a block or two at the most. the guys divvy that up and out of the country before the night was over. >> reports say the concierge at kim's apartment gave officials this information about the five suspects disguised as police officers. all were europ 50 years old, and apparently they didn't know kim by name. upon entry, they reportedly shouted in french, where's the rapper's wife? >> the one thing that will be changing, though, is kim and her use of social media. my source is telling me she's taking a break from everything including work and posting her life. kim realizes that the way she showed off all her diamonds and her wealth on snapchat and instagram could have been a factor in all of this. >> my favorite accessory, my
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time favorite accessory. >> and maybe she shouldn't have flaunted it so much. you can definitely be sure that we'll be seeing a lot less of that in the future. >> but come on. we all know posting every single detail of her life is part of kim's dna. how will cutting back on social media change her reported $150 million brand? >> in some ways, it can actually elevate her brand because, look, she's been under attack. there are many people that are saying this was a hoax. tone it down, kim. keep it you are hunted, and the scent is social media. >> and back here in hollywood, we were staying on top of another big story. the brangelina divorce drama. here's the latest. >> new details on brad pitt's supervised child visitation. >> supervised visits are rather serious. they are called in when there is some possibility of abuse, substance abuse or alcohol rage or anything that would be harmful for the children.
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safety plan in place, and that means things could be pretty serious. >> it may also require a breathalyzer test, or it might require drug testing, and certainly individual therapy. >> i think of the joy that we have in our family because we are together. they're quite used to moving to a new location, you know, as long as we're together so the home is always intact. >> we're told brad's visit will be supervised that. names this week to her legal dream tale. joining laura wauser, is reportedly pierce o'donnell, who repped johnny's ex, amber heard. also hollywood heavy weight burt fields. he told us in a letter, quote, what is at stake here at the health, well pair and safety of six minor children. their protection is the only issue about which angelina is concerned. "e.t." has confirmed she and the
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meanwhile another twist. grammy winning singer melissa etheridge stood up for her friend brad pitt and went after angelina on andy cohen's radio show on tuesday. >> it breaks my heart that anyone would take something as personal as your rights to your children and do it as -- as purposefully as i see it's being done. >> you had heard from angelina's camp -- >> yeah. >> oh, my god, this >> on wednesday with fellow watch what happens live guest kelly clarkson by her side, melissa revealed a celebrity fixer working with jolie later contact the her. >> what you had heard was not great. >> there are people whose business it is, whose job it is to kind of fix things for celebrities. there's always a crisis. >> melissa didn't name names but "e.t." has confirmed that angelina is confirming with pr
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character on "scandal." ? >> pitt's friend has always defended him to "e.t." over the years. >> do you think he'll be a good dad? >> i know that. i've seen him with my kids. >> melissa even sang at his wedding to jennifer aniston. jen later appeared in one of her music videos. ? but then etheridge lost touch with brad while a source close to the pitt jolie child custody leaning on friends for support. melissa says there are now few friends to be found, and angelina is to blame. >> there are a lot of us who haven't seen him in ten years. >> and pitt doesn't seem to be calling george clooney. the actor was blindsided the day the divorce news broke. >> your friends with both of them. >> i didn't know that. >> not much changes over a week and a half later. >> now, have you talked to brad? how is he doing? >> i don't know. i haven't talked to him.
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listers as he hosted the 95th anniversary and made it a date night with wife of two years amal. >> you just had your second anniversary. >> yes. >> how did you celebrate? >> i made dinner. >> what did you make? >> it's a little personal. >> okay. >> but i made dinner, and we had a nice -- we had a very romantic second anniversary. and they said it wouldn't last. we proved them wrong. >> an eyewitness inside this event tells us george and amal were super cute and affectionate backstage. and that clooney brought his own i see, you george. now, this week was less celebratory for two eliminated contest tants on "dancing with the stars." baby face and vanilla ice went home, but two pros turned the mood around with a surprise proposal on live tv. >> i've wanted to do this for such a long time. i love you so, so much. >> i love you. will you marry me? >> sasha farber got on bended
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