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peter leo is with columbia st. mary's and is here with more on the typical aging issues and the signs of more serious problem. good to have you here. >> this is what people worry about. if we become more forgetful, can't remember where our keys are or don't remember certain how do you differentiate? >> having a difficulty with memory. forgetting names of things. that's part of normal aging. i think what we have to be concerned about is when it starts to interfere with your day-to-day functioning and getting in the way of you doing things is when you start to kind of be more concerned about it. >> uh-huh. >> a lot of people will wonder what the difference is between what you described as a normal aging process and the sign of a disorder or disease. interference. so when you start having more difficulties with balancing your checkbook or forgetting bills overdue bills things like that, getting more confused using appliances. >> like a microwave. >> like a microwave exactly. ploats are so complicated i -- remotes are
peter leo is with columbia st. mary's and is here with more on the typical aging issues and the signs of more serious problem. good to have you here. >> this is what people worry about. if we become more forgetful, can't remember where our keys are or don't remember certain how do you differentiate? >> having a difficulty with memory. forgetting names of things. that's part of normal aging. i think what we have to be concerned about is when it starts to interfere with your...
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paramedics rushed him to columbia st. marys hospital -- where he spent the night. listecki has since been released -- and is doing fine. two people from wisconsin are named in class-action suit against the n-f-l... related to sunday's canceled hall of fame game. the game between the packers and colts was canceled because paint." the hall of fame says fans will be refunded ticket costs-- but some fans say that's not enough. the class-action suit seeks more than 5- million dollars in compensation to cover things like: travel and hotel costs -- and for time missed from work. donald trump -- again making headlines for something he said. speaking this morning in florida, trump blamed the rise of "isis" on president obama and the former secretary of state. donald trump/r presidential nominee i call president obama of isis. they're the founders. trump says -- when u-s forces were pulled out of iraq -- it led to the rise and rapid expansion by isis. democrats want trump to apologize. the trump campaign insists he will do no such thing today -- trump's running mate is makin
paramedics rushed him to columbia st. marys hospital -- where he spent the night. listecki has since been released -- and is doing fine. two people from wisconsin are named in class-action suit against the n-f-l... related to sunday's canceled hall of fame game. the game between the packers and colts was canceled because paint." the hall of fame says fans will be refunded ticket costs-- but some fans say that's not enough. the class-action suit seeks more than 5- million dollars in...
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kathy: even after an epi pen, he flared up again and was kept overnight at columbia st mary's after more treatment. tonight archbishop listecki is grateful he was in good hands on many fronts. joyce: republican vice presidential nominee mike pence comes to milwaukee, as polls show he and donald trump trail hillary clinton by 15 points among likely voters in wisconsin. that's the latest marquette law school poll. terry sater is live in milwaukee, where he talked with the governor one-on-one. a lot goes into one of these campaign stops. they are still busy tearing down here at the hilton. after the rally, i talked to pence about how the campaign overcomes the controversial comments donald trump has made in recent days. those comments have also corresponded to a drop in the polls. >> you are going to see the polls abbott and flow -- eb and flow, but what is important is how weil i mean donald trump is committed to rebuilding our military. to having america standing strong on the world stage again. >> earlier during his campaign speech to a crowd of supporters in milwaukee pence defended run
kathy: even after an epi pen, he flared up again and was kept overnight at columbia st mary's after more treatment. tonight archbishop listecki is grateful he was in good hands on many fronts. joyce: republican vice presidential nominee mike pence comes to milwaukee, as polls show he and donald trump trail hillary clinton by 15 points among likely voters in wisconsin. that's the latest marquette law school poll. terry sater is live in milwaukee, where he talked with the governor one-on-one. a...
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the archbishop had to stay overnight in columbia st. mary's hospital. he is now back home and doing well. kathy mykleby is doing an we will bring it to you tonight interview with him right now. we will bring it to you tonight at 6:00. patrick: we broke this story 30 minutes ago online. if you would like to have our breaking alerts sent to your phone, be sure to download the wisn 12 news app. >> milwaukee plumber has his car, and essentially his livelihood, stolen. we've been covering the rash of car thefts in the city. there have been more than 3600 this year. 12 news nick bohr is live at 29th and villard. >> what the plumber did next might have saved his life. he was armed with a gun, but decided against engaging the armed teens. you can see the skid mark here chase ended. the five teenagers in the plumber's stolen suv crashed it and took off. they're all in custody but most of the plumber stuff is still missing. plumber patrick presley is keeping it in perspective but , his tool box is quite a bit lighter after teenagers stole his business truck as he
the archbishop had to stay overnight in columbia st. mary's hospital. he is now back home and doing well. kathy mykleby is doing an we will bring it to you tonight interview with him right now. we will bring it to you tonight at 6:00. patrick: we broke this story 30 minutes ago online. if you would like to have our breaking alerts sent to your phone, be sure to download the wisn 12 news app. >> milwaukee plumber has his car, and essentially his livelihood, stolen. we've been covering the...
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once again watching the area because columbia and st. louis, flash flooding areas, interstates 44 and right across interstate 70. the other story is the heat. we're heating it up in the central plains. dallas is going to be exceptionally hot over the next couple of days. heat advisory across little rock and st. louis is under excessive heat watch and that will turn to the tuesday to friday time period. 103 san angelo, dallas up to 102 today. that's just the temperature, not even the heat index. the rest of the temperature gets up to the mid-90s and as far as the heat index goes, very humid down here. and that's where it could feel like 100 to 110 easily each afternoon. also some rain up around albany new york. and some showers heading to boston and in the southeast, your typical thunderstorms are carolinas. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. so the heat is on. look at once again salt lake city, what a hot summer you've had. 101 today. 98 in billings, montana and there's that heat all the way from oklahoma city to wichita, dallas
once again watching the area because columbia and st. louis, flash flooding areas, interstates 44 and right across interstate 70. the other story is the heat. we're heating it up in the central plains. dallas is going to be exceptionally hot over the next couple of days. heat advisory across little rock and st. louis is under excessive heat watch and that will turn to the tuesday to friday time period. 103 san angelo, dallas up to 102 today. that's just the temperature, not even the heat index....
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watch this between columbia and st. louis. dallas is 101.will help cool you off. washington d.c. just finished 12 straight day of 90-degree temperatures. a little relief. >> a little relief. thanks, bill. >>> moving on recent polls show a big bump for hillary clinton coming off of the convention. what are the internal polls showing? and in such an unpredictable election should we trust the polls next? that's coming up next. r. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. this is todd hardy. a fitness buff, youth baseball coach-and lung cancer patient. the day i got the diagnosis, i was just shocked. the surgeon in dallas said i needed to have the top left lobe of my lung removed. i wanted to know what my other options were. and i found that at cancer treatme
watch this between columbia and st. louis. dallas is 101.will help cool you off. washington d.c. just finished 12 straight day of 90-degree temperatures. a little relief. >> a little relief. thanks, bill. >>> moving on recent polls show a big bump for hillary clinton coming off of the convention. what are the internal polls showing? and in such an unpredictable election should we trust the polls next? that's coming up next. r. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com...
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time, and yourme men left columbia university, graduated from columbia, joined the st. louis post-dispatch, became an editorial writer, and along the way, he met richard nixon. that began a magnificent journey. carpet rideargin from richard nixon's defeat through years of what richard nixon described as the wilderness years, to the achievement of the highest office in the world, president of the united states. pat buchanan was with him every step of the way and it's reported in this great book just this is thet week, pacific coast launch of it, the greatest comeback, of how richard nixon built the new majorityand the silent , and how he won the presidency. this is a man who spent every day with him, strategizing, , and he's aeating firsthand eyewitness to the magnificent brilliance of the 37th president. pat buchanan. [applause] ♪ mr. buchanan: thank you very much, sandy. i was going to mention all the folks i served with over the years, even going back 4 and 5 decades, and i'd like to single out one who is with the richard nixon for the campaign of 1960 before i was th
time, and yourme men left columbia university, graduated from columbia, joined the st. louis post-dispatch, became an editorial writer, and along the way, he met richard nixon. that began a magnificent journey. carpet rideargin from richard nixon's defeat through years of what richard nixon described as the wilderness years, to the achievement of the highest office in the world, president of the united states. pat buchanan was with him every step of the way and it's reported in this great book...
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researchers at the university of missouri columbia accusing them of purposely blinding six beagles and killing the dogs after the project failed. our sister station in st. louis says the bagel freedom project found -- beagel freedom project found details. more than 90% dogs in research labs right now are beagles. >>> 6:39a old scam is making a comeback with hackers trying toconvince you to let them into your files. microsoft has taken complaints from more than 175,000 users saying they were contacted by people claiming to be from tex tech support. many messages came in the form of pop-up messages. your best bet microsoft says is never call a phone number you >>> four major airlines fined for not paying their passengers every thing they are owed. any time you are kicked off an overbooked flight or your luggage is lost or damage the airlines owes you money but american united alaska and southwest airlines have not been giving passengers accurate information about how much you should get. the fines range from 35 to 45,000 dollars. >>> still ahead, the latest on breaking news that we are following. >> an intensifier -- intense fire breaks out in allston. >
researchers at the university of missouri columbia accusing them of purposely blinding six beagles and killing the dogs after the project failed. our sister station in st. louis says the bagel freedom project found -- beagel freedom project found details. more than 90% dogs in research labs right now are beagles. >>> 6:39a old scam is making a comeback with hackers trying toconvince you to let them into your files. microsoft has taken complaints from more than 175,000 users saying they...
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columbia. accusing them of purposely blinding 6 begels and killing the -- beagles and killing the dogs after the project failed. our sister station in st. louis is reporting the project found details of the experiment done as a treatment for coreel ulcers. 90% of the 65,000 dogs in research labs are beagles. >>> is maine's governor ready to resign? the governor paul lepage involved in continued controversy on the heels of comments he made in massachusetts. jon keller looks at why you shouldn't count him out. >> reporter: good morning. conservative maine governor in trouble again. and the critics were excited yesterday by news he was considering resignation. after all lepage long string of verbal stink bombs included telling the president he to go to hell and calling the irs the new gas tabo has not had the same bounce making racially charged comeants about maine's drug traffic and leaving a threatening voice mail over it. but the prospect of a lepan abdough cakes didn't last long by lunchtime he he had apologized to the voice mail target and was tweeting "reports of my political demise are greatly exaggerated. i suspect he is remain in
columbia. accusing them of purposely blinding 6 begels and killing the -- beagles and killing the dogs after the project failed. our sister station in st. louis is reporting the project found details of the experiment done as a treatment for coreel ulcers. 90% of the 65,000 dogs in research labs are beagles. >>> is maine's governor ready to resign? the governor paul lepage involved in continued controversy on the heels of comments he made in massachusetts. jon keller looks at why you...
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st. louis. and as i mentioned that they were to follow the lewis and clark trail which, of course, goes up the missouri and then over the northern be rockies to the columbia and down the columbia. well, they went up the missouri and the further they went, the they heardtories about the ferocity of the indians at the headwaters of the missouri. the leader of the party was a young, new jersey businessman wasd wilson prize hunt, who known as a nice guy, very serious minded and very conscientious. he liked to lead by consensus. but he had a great shortcoming. he had never been in the wilderness before. -- astor chose him that he would remain -- chosen because he knew that he would remain loyal to him. best inooking for the the first-rate business and those happened to be -- for trade business and happened to fur traders, but they were loyal to the crown. so he had hunt leader the party, it was about 60 people. that is huge. several scottish family, and hunt and his . and dorian and that family. so as they are going up the river, they are hearing the stories about the first of the tribe. problems, one small scouting party had killed two young blackfeet and the
st. louis. and as i mentioned that they were to follow the lewis and clark trail which, of course, goes up the missouri and then over the northern be rockies to the columbia and down the columbia. well, they went up the missouri and the further they went, the they heardtories about the ferocity of the indians at the headwaters of the missouri. the leader of the party was a young, new jersey businessman wasd wilson prize hunt, who known as a nice guy, very serious minded and very conscientious....
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columbia road. officers say another stabbing was reported at 16th & lamont street, as well as another one at irving st and 14th st. these all happening within 3 hours of each other. all the vicitms suffered non-life threatening injuries. a 9-1-1 outage affecting service in the district for several hours saturday night. and now we are learning more about what caused it. investigators say an engineer pushed the wrong button... causing 9-1-1 service to be cut off. an alarm signaling a wat and we're told the engineer tried to turn that alarm off. that engineer is a contractor... and has since been banned from working in any district government building. emergency service representatives tell us they don't believe there were any dire incidents due to the outage. but the investigation is ongoing. in anne arundel county... police are trying to figure out if a man-- now behind bars, is a serial killer. christopher scheibe is accused of killing "holly smith" this past may. her body was found near the annapolis mall. scheibe is also charged with the 20-12 killing of "jessica lee"... her body was found behind a
columbia road. officers say another stabbing was reported at 16th & lamont street, as well as another one at irving st and 14th st. these all happening within 3 hours of each other. all the vicitms suffered non-life threatening injuries. a 9-1-1 outage affecting service in the district for several hours saturday night. and now we are learning more about what caused it. investigators say an engineer pushed the wrong button... causing 9-1-1 service to be cut off. an alarm signaling a wat and...