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. >> coreen zell talked to international students. >> this group has a lot to say about our election. they believe tomorrow's results will big way. >> international students at carol university won't be casting a ballot but say they would, if they could. >> a lot of us people in denmark, also think everybody around the world consider americas the world's super power. >> students say elections here are different than home, more controversial, less civilized, yet a bigger deal. >> they try to bring each other down instead of -- what i mean. and kind of like global politics, how it is related like everyone is talking about it. >> the election here are more about entertainment. >> immigration might affect them most but students say it isn't the only issue they're worried about. >> these elections are affecting every other country. >> her father's furniture business in mexico is already taking a hit. >> he's saying, sales are going down because people are >> students admit americans have a big decision on their hand. >> i would say those people who do not vote, that they should valley thei
. >> coreen zell talked to international students. >> this group has a lot to say about our election. they believe tomorrow's results will big way. >> international students at carol university won't be casting a ballot but say they would, if they could. >> a lot of us people in denmark, also think everybody around the world consider americas the world's super power. >> students say elections here are different than home, more controversial, less civilized, yet a...
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reporting in dodge county, coreen zell, today's tmj4. >>> every year at least 430 poising. about 50,000re hospitalized. there are steps you can take to protect your home and family. first of all keep vents and flus free of debris. never use a gas obvious to heat your home and change the batteries every six months. if you suspect co poisonings, symptoms are similar to the flu. head to the hospital right away. >> a new boo death. >> katie crowther talked to the mother who wrote about her daughter's death. >> carol and george, it has been seven years since ashley love was murdered and still no suspects. milwaukee police say it is an open investigation. peace. >> they had a choice up until the minute they pulled that trigger and did this to her, they had a choice to walk away and not do it. >> tammy love is on a mission to find her daughter's ashley's killer. >> i'm not going to stop until the day i'm gone. >> for tammy, writing a book on dpraef and unsolved murder has been therapeutic, but it also brought back the pain a man broke into her home, >> he ripped the heart out of m
reporting in dodge county, coreen zell, today's tmj4. >>> every year at least 430 poising. about 50,000re hospitalized. there are steps you can take to protect your home and family. first of all keep vents and flus free of debris. never use a gas obvious to heat your home and change the batteries every six months. if you suspect co poisonings, symptoms are similar to the flu. head to the hospital right away. >> a new boo death. >> katie crowther talked to the mother who...
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coreen? >> just imagine being stopped at a red light when you see a vehicle coming toward your car head-on and you have nowhere to go. that's what this dad said he and his 3-year-old son were stopped at school tuesday. >> out of nowhere this van comes flying over the hill. and i didn't know if i could get on the gas and leave or hit the car next to me. >> reporter: he said the man up the hill was driving recklessly. >> he was easily over the hill, tipped. >> the tire of the van was tucked up in the wheel well he was turning so sharp. >> reporter: he drove back and forth from waukesha and washington counties in an attempt to get away before police arrested him in a field. he explained to his son what they witnessed. >> he knows him as a bank robber. it could have been a much differento would have been hit. >> reporter: he says he saw the van hit one car and white another. >> milwaukee high school senior struck by a school bus. the bus driver was interviewed by police. filed. the possibility of
coreen? >> just imagine being stopped at a red light when you see a vehicle coming toward your car head-on and you have nowhere to go. that's what this dad said he and his 3-year-old son were stopped at school tuesday. >> out of nowhere this van comes flying over the hill. and i didn't know if i could get on the gas and leave or hit the car next to me. >> reporter: he said the man up the hill was driving recklessly. >> he was easily over the hill, tipped. >> the...
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coreen? >> families have spent time grieving their loved one, not too far from where she lost her life. >> candles and balloons now stand in the place of crime tape. this is the scene following a life of courtney thornton on milwaukee's northwest side. her husband, dexter gardner, is allegedly the murder. gardner is charged with intentional homicide, recklessly endangering the safety, possession of a firearm by a felon, and bail jumping. the criminal complaint says a friend drove thornton to her mother-in-law's home. times with their children standing nearby. he also shot his wife's friend multiple times in her legs. she survived. the alleged killer has a record. in september he was charged with battery while using a dangerous weapon. the victim was his wife. gardner is convicted of felony arson. at the time of the shooting, gardner was out of jail on bond and was to have no contact with his wife. reporting live on northwest side, tmj4. >> do you recognize this. sweat pants like these were di
coreen? >> families have spent time grieving their loved one, not too far from where she lost her life. >> candles and balloons now stand in the place of crime tape. this is the scene following a life of courtney thornton on milwaukee's northwest side. her husband, dexter gardner, is allegedly the murder. gardner is charged with intentional homicide, recklessly endangering the safety, possession of a firearm by a felon, and bail jumping. the criminal complaint says a friend drove...
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coreen zell is live at rufus king, where teachers are wearing black lives matter shirts in their classrooms. teachers tell me they're not trying to push their beliefs on their students, but they do think wearing the shirts help build relationships and start some of the teachers have recieved some criticism for wearing the shirts, outside of school, but they say standing up for their students is worth it. decision 2016 now...the city of milwaukee has set a record for in-person ballots cast during early voting. more than 38- thousand people have cast their ballots so far.early voting in milwaukee ends this saturday there are three early voting sites in the city.the zeidler municipal building downtown, the midtown center at 56th and capitol,and the forest home library. the presidential candidates and their teams are pulling out all the stops as they begin to round the corner to holding events each day until the election. they are using familiar faces and hot button issues to draw in the crowds. "our culture has gotten too mean and too rough, especially to children and teenagers. it is never ok
coreen zell is live at rufus king, where teachers are wearing black lives matter shirts in their classrooms. teachers tell me they're not trying to push their beliefs on their students, but they do think wearing the shirts help build relationships and start some of the teachers have recieved some criticism for wearing the shirts, outside of school, but they say standing up for their students is worth it. decision 2016 now...the city of milwaukee has set a record for in-person ballots cast...
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i want to get coreen in here. he was trying to reach out culturally. it wasn't conservative culture. it was new culture. >> and i think to say that the staff or performers are elitists. you get to know who they are and read their bio. it's not what you would get from that. if you look at what happened we learned so many -- there was so much conflict of interest. we learned during the campaign while he was hammering at hillary clinton he was actually going business in saudi arabia too. >> it is what the clintons are doing. >> exactly. >> i want to say i think there is double standard americans see. it is a hype threat kal. if this same scene unfolded in 2008 with president-elect obama do you believe this cast, would they have lectured him at the time he was against same sex marriage. would they have lectured him in the same manner may lectured mr. pence? i think it's part of why we won this election. >> let's take a look at started night live also got under donald trump's skin this weekend. this is part of the opens sketch with alec baldwin as trump. >>
i want to get coreen in here. he was trying to reach out culturally. it wasn't conservative culture. it was new culture. >> and i think to say that the staff or performers are elitists. you get to know who they are and read their bio. it's not what you would get from that. if you look at what happened we learned so many -- there was so much conflict of interest. we learned during the campaign while he was hammering at hillary clinton he was actually going business in saudi arabia too....
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coreen zell, tmj4. >> he was hired from the defense intelligence agency. earlier flynn tweeted the fear of muslims is rational. critics say he's too close to russia and that he recently spent time with vladimir putin. >> the they include an oklahoma backer. governor fallen and bitter rival rick perry. he once compared trump to cancer. the transition people bypassed the media and used a video demonstrating the transition. >> i've asked for what actions we can take on day one to restore our laws and bring back our jobs. will be to pull out of the trans pacific partnership and roll back restrictions on coal production. >> hundreds of workers are planning to strike at chicago o'hare's airport. that's expected to start this tuesday after the busy thanksgiving travel days. the workers want the right to unionize and raise wages to $15 an hour. >> and we have a traffic alert for you in southeast wisconsin. the zoo interchange zipper merge ahead of schedule. just thanksgiving weekend. the merge was put in place earlier this year as crews replaced underground pipes
coreen zell, tmj4. >> he was hired from the defense intelligence agency. earlier flynn tweeted the fear of muslims is rational. critics say he's too close to russia and that he recently spent time with vladimir putin. >> the they include an oklahoma backer. governor fallen and bitter rival rick perry. he once compared trump to cancer. the transition people bypassed the media and used a video demonstrating the transition. >> i've asked for what actions we can take on day one to...
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take pictures, make sure you are following us, send in the pictures coreen skies to have a great viewing, by 8:00, temperatures, 46 degrees. so, let's bundle up, once again, always going to have that frayedoff of cooler over"nightline" lows and morning lows with all of that high pressure building in. today, about 5-7 degrees afternoon. due to a southerly flow. tomorrow morning, as the kids are getting ready for school, give them that extra layer. it is time to start to break out the winter coat, but you might want to put it away, starting tuesday, look at that, temperatures near 60s. and i don't think you will need the big winter coat by friday. a high of 68. >> we have all had bad weeks, but a college student in denver his car and bicycle both stolen in two days time. as a result, he would have to walk to school, but local good samaritans heard his story and went into action and decided to help him out. two had an extra truck and actually decided to donate it to him. >> prettiest thing, mechanically, drives great. it will kill it for me. truck donation, another kind soul decided to give
take pictures, make sure you are following us, send in the pictures coreen skies to have a great viewing, by 8:00, temperatures, 46 degrees. so, let's bundle up, once again, always going to have that frayedoff of cooler over"nightline" lows and morning lows with all of that high pressure building in. today, about 5-7 degrees afternoon. due to a southerly flow. tomorrow morning, as the kids are getting ready for school, give them that extra layer. it is time to start to break out the...
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. >> a twist of fate coreen tees shared mutual friends with the driver, it will be a few days before a toxicology report is done. >> a burglar, neighbors say he hit several other people's car at 35th and thunderbird. letting family dogs out of the backyard to get access to the homes. one woman was hit by a car >> every time my dogs get out, it turns out to be that there is a break in in the neighborhood. >> people just don't have that respect any more they used to this. >> reporter: if you recognize phoenix police >>> those that lived inside of this gilbert home spending black friday salvaging through what they can instead of shopping for gifts. this fire breaking out. for one man, it meant losing the gifts for his daughter's birthday inside of the home. but gilbert police not only braved the flames. they braved the stores to get his daughter something she could unwrap on her birthday >> i'm sure every have children and know how important it is. that really touched me. >> reporter: he did not have renter's insurance. >> $20,000 reward up for grabs to get two california fugitives back
. >> a twist of fate coreen tees shared mutual friends with the driver, it will be a few days before a toxicology report is done. >> a burglar, neighbors say he hit several other people's car at 35th and thunderbird. letting family dogs out of the backyard to get access to the homes. one woman was hit by a car >> every time my dogs get out, it turns out to be that there is a break in in the neighborhood. >> people just don't have that respect any more they used to this....
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we're going to send it to coreen zell, who is at one of the indication how the vote go is going. >> we're at river trail elementary school on milwaukee's northwest side, and we were told by the election commissioner that this is one of the four busiest polling places in the city, but take a look at the line. it's not there. the election inspector here said the busiest time was 7:00 on, but they got those voters through the line. more than 1400 have shown up here today to cast their ballot. when i said, how did you do efficient. now, i want to go to my colleague, rebecca rebecca klopf, who is in waukesha. >> waukesha residents, same thing. there were long lines today but right now, take a look, not many lines at all. actually, the biggest bit of excitement that we had was a little bit ago, a woman actually passed out in line, but she couldn't have done it in a better spot. we're actually inside the waukesha fire department, ems crews were able to help her, at one point tonight the line was running about 45 minutes for certain wards, but they have been able to clear out all those people. no
we're going to send it to coreen zell, who is at one of the indication how the vote go is going. >> we're at river trail elementary school on milwaukee's northwest side, and we were told by the election commissioner that this is one of the four busiest polling places in the city, but take a look at the line. it's not there. the election inspector here said the busiest time was 7:00 on, but they got those voters through the line. more than 1400 have shown up here today to cast their...