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gousha that he'd be interested, if trump had a job for him. that? >> i mean, it would have to be significant. it would have to be something that would be interesting and something that we could really be helpful on. adrienne: sunday on upfront, how fitzgerald says trump won wisconsin, and what the message is for the state republican party. upfront airs tomorrow morning at 9:00 right here on wisn 12. a battle over logos may be brewing between the bucks and a popular liquor maker. wisn 12 news' andy choi shows us how a logo meant to fear the deer might be infringing on a drink. of the milwaukee bucks is, of course, the basketball team's logo. and while these fans are more focused on golden eagles and badgers, we had to ask, does milwaukee's deer-ly beloved logo remind them of anything else? >> the neck is an "m" for milwaukee. >> yes, according to our jagermeister has filed its opposition to the bucks trademark application with the u.s. patent and trademark office. jagermeister says the bucks adopted the logo last year in bad faith and with an i
gousha that he'd be interested, if trump had a job for him. that? >> i mean, it would have to be significant. it would have to be something that would be interesting and something that we could really be helpful on. adrienne: sunday on upfront, how fitzgerald says trump won wisconsin, and what the message is for the state republican party. upfront airs tomorrow morning at 9:00 right here on wisn 12. a battle over logos may be brewing between the bucks and a popular liquor maker. wisn 12...
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this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." president-elect trump will return to wisconsin on tuesday evening with a rally at state fair park in west allis, part of his thank-you tour of
this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." president-elect trump will return to wisconsin on tuesday evening with a rally at state fair park in west allis, part of his thank-you tour of
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patrick: upfront host mike gousha spoke to republican national committee chairman reince priebus late today. >> is there going to b somebody like milwaukee county sheriff david clarke, who was a very loyal supporter and who met with mr. trump in recent weeks? >> well yes. ,i mean certainly we're very , impressed with sheriff clarke and what he's done in milwaukee. obviously a strong supporter and a good friend of president-elect trump and mine. he obviously came in this past week and did very well. but the most important thing is he is confident and smart and so we're certainly talking to him and will continue to do so. patrick: you can see mike's full interview with reince priebus on upfront, sunday morning at 9:00. adrienne: a cloudy but dry start to the weekend. patrick: then comes the snow, mark. mark: sunday, sunday, sunday. i always wanted to do that. it is our first measurable snow. slow it down. 1-2 inches, not a lot. a lot of that will be on the grass. there will be accumulation on the roads, especially side streets and any streets not treated. this is all day sunday, not sat
patrick: upfront host mike gousha spoke to republican national committee chairman reince priebus late today. >> is there going to b somebody like milwaukee county sheriff david clarke, who was a very loyal supporter and who met with mr. trump in recent weeks? >> well yes. ,i mean certainly we're very , impressed with sheriff clarke and what he's done in milwaukee. obviously a strong supporter and a good friend of president-elect trump and mine. he obviously came in this past week...
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this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." we begin today with kenosha's own reince priebus -- the republican national committee chairman who helped engineer donald trump's victory, and now will be white house chief of staff. reince priebus joins us on the satellite from trump tower in new
this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." we begin today with kenosha's own reince priebus -- the republican national committee chairman who helped engineer donald trump's victory, and now will be white house chief of staff. reince priebus joins us on the satellite from trump tower in new
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this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." we begin today with kenosha's own reince priebus -- the republican national committee chairman who helped engineer donald trump's victory, and now will be white house chief of staff. reince priebus joins us on the satellite from trump tower in new
this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." we begin today with kenosha's own reince priebus -- the republican national committee chairman who helped engineer donald trump's victory, and now will be white house chief of staff. reince priebus joins us on the satellite from trump tower in new
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state senate majority leader scott fitzgerald also tells upfront host mike gousha that he'd be interested, if trump had a job for him. >> so if you were asked to serve in some capacity in a trump administration, you'd be open to that? >> i mean, it would have to be significant. something that we could really be helpful on. patrick: sunday on upfront, how fitzgerald says trump won wisconsin, and what the message is for the state republican party. upfront airs sunday morning at 9:00, right here on wisn 12. and since the election, planned parenthood of wisconsin says about 10% more women are calling, wanting to talk about birth control. president-elect donald trump has said that he is pro-life. callers are concerned that trump's plans to repeal the contraception more expensive. some are seeking information about long-term birth control, like iud, which can be effective for five years. >> i don't think anything with the government happens quickly . i think they have some time . contraceptive coverage is very popular right now so i think , there's going to be a \obviously if it's not covered.
state senate majority leader scott fitzgerald also tells upfront host mike gousha that he'd be interested, if trump had a job for him. >> so if you were asked to serve in some capacity in a trump administration, you'd be open to that? >> i mean, it would have to be significant. something that we could really be helpful on. patrick: sunday on upfront, how fitzgerald says trump won wisconsin, and what the message is for the state republican party. upfront airs sunday morning at 9:00,...
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upfront host mike gousha spoke to republican national committee chairman reince priebus late today. >> is there going to be room in the trump administration for someboik very loyal supporter and who met with mr. trump in recent weeks? >> well yes. ,i mean, certainly we're very impressed with sheriff clarke and what he's done in milwaukee. obviously a strong supporter and a good friend of president-elect trump and mine. he obviously came in this past week and did very well. but the most important thing is he is confident and smart and capable, and that's what he brings to the table. so we're certainly talking to interview with reince priebus on upfront sunday at at 9:00 in the morning. patrick: new at 6:00 a milwaukee , neighborhood, hit by unrest this summer, is now being used as an example for the rest of the country but in a good way. , wisn 12 news' adrienne pedersen was there as the u.s. secretary of housing and urban development toured sherman park. >> the u.s. hud this program and action, adult build. that is the goal, to get them working and get them the training they need. the
upfront host mike gousha spoke to republican national committee chairman reince priebus late today. >> is there going to be room in the trump administration for someboik very loyal supporter and who met with mr. trump in recent weeks? >> well yes. ,i mean, certainly we're very impressed with sheriff clarke and what he's done in milwaukee. obviously a strong supporter and a good friend of president-elect trump and mine. he obviously came in this past week and did very well. but the...
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state senate majority leader scott fitzgerald also tells upfront host mike gousha that he'd be interested, if trump had a job for him. >> so if you were asked to serve in some capacity in a trump administration, you'd be open to that? significant. it would have to be something that would be interesting and something that we could really be helpful on. adrienne: sunday on upfront, how fitzgerald says trump won wisconsin, and what the message is for the state republican party. upfront airs tomorrow morning at 9:00, right here on wisn 12. 29 people are dead and 166 are hurt in an apparent terror attack tonight in turkey. a pair of bombs exploded in istanbul. the bombs were in a park and a apart. you can see the chaos here from this video just into our newsroom. the blasts went off one after the other just after a soccer game ended. two greenfield police officers are hurt after their squad car was involved in an accident this afternoon. this is video from loomis and layton. police say an 18-year-old milwaukee man was behind the wheel and crossed the median on layton and hit the squad. that dr
state senate majority leader scott fitzgerald also tells upfront host mike gousha that he'd be interested, if trump had a job for him. >> so if you were asked to serve in some capacity in a trump administration, you'd be open to that? significant. it would have to be something that would be interesting and something that we could really be helpful on. adrienne: sunday on upfront, how fitzgerald says trump won wisconsin, and what the message is for the state republican party. upfront airs...
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state senate majority leader scott fitzgerald also tells upfront host mike gousha, he'd be interested, if trump had a job for him. >> so if you were asked to serve in some capacity in a trump administration, you'd be open to that? >> i mean, it would have to be significant. it would have to be something that would be interesting and something that we could really be helpful on. patrick: sunday on upfront, how fitzgerald says trump won wisconsin, and what the message is for the state republican party. 9:00 here on wisn 12. ,kathy: new tonight at 10:00 am a local basketball players take a knee during the national anthem and colin kaepernick retweets it. the consequences those players will face if they repeat the move at their next game. and so much more than a paycheck, i talk about how cancer and chocolate have new meaning for one woman. patrick: we then the cold. mark: i am talking about the snow and the cold and temperatures, next. >> and a special milestone reached today. ? patrick: and tom petty is coming ? >> ? i'm free free falling ? patrick: from snow to summerfest, tom petty an
state senate majority leader scott fitzgerald also tells upfront host mike gousha, he'd be interested, if trump had a job for him. >> so if you were asked to serve in some capacity in a trump administration, you'd be open to that? >> i mean, it would have to be significant. it would have to be something that would be interesting and something that we could really be helpful on. patrick: sunday on upfront, how fitzgerald says trump won wisconsin, and what the message is for the state...
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this morning, mike gousha asks a prominent supporter just how trump flipped wisconsin. mike: today, fitzgerald on what drove trump's win here, and is he interested in a job in trump's administration. the police chief responds -- and why he says they are not changing policy. and, rethinking corrections. new ideas for how the state can keep more released inmates from going back to prison. it's all coming up this morning at 9:00, right here on "upfront." andy: this morning, the death later today, the green bay packers fight to keep their playoff hopes alive. the team taking on the seahawks this afternoon at lambeau. the green and gold face a tough battle with some of their key players ruled out of the game, as well as the snowy weather that's expected. but quarterback aaron rodgers says the team is doing their best to roll with the punches. >> we love to have things that but it has been a disjoined season for us personnel wise. we have been working through things throughout the course of the season. we want to get our guys in the best way to be successful. andy: the packer
this morning, mike gousha asks a prominent supporter just how trump flipped wisconsin. mike: today, fitzgerald on what drove trump's win here, and is he interested in a job in trump's administration. the police chief responds -- and why he says they are not changing policy. and, rethinking corrections. new ideas for how the state can keep more released inmates from going back to prison. it's all coming up this morning at 9:00, right here on "upfront." andy: this morning, the death...
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mike gousha has an interview with priebus. tonight on upfront. >> priebus will join me via satellite from trump tower in new york city. i'll ask him about trump's upcoming supreme court appointment, and whether a wisconsin judge is under serious consideration for that. and what does he think propelled trump to a surprise victory? plus, the wisconsin recount. do voters lack faith in help restore it? i'll ask the chairman of the state elections commission. and, how a wisconsin helathcare -- health care cooperative is dealing with the uncertainty surrounding obamacare. it's all coming up tonight at 11:00, right here on upfront. adrienne: the clock is ticking on wisconsin's presidential election recount. sheldon: how much time is left and green party candidate jill stein's latest requests. adrienne: before your monday morning commute, how a drastic cut to production is affecting as prices. -- your gas prices. sheldon: plus, helping the homeless with hot cocoa. meet the man behind the effort. lindsey: and i've been tracking snow al
mike gousha has an interview with priebus. tonight on upfront. >> priebus will join me via satellite from trump tower in new york city. i'll ask him about trump's upcoming supreme court appointment, and whether a wisconsin judge is under serious consideration for that. and what does he think propelled trump to a surprise victory? plus, the wisconsin recount. do voters lack faith in help restore it? i'll ask the chairman of the state elections commission. and, how a wisconsin helathcare --...
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priebus, who trump has picked to be white house chief of staff, spoke with upfront host mike gousha just hours ago. >> the president-elect has expressed concerns about illegal voting. could this possibly address some of these concerns? >> the problem is there is nothing that is going to change this thing here is a publicity stunt for either jill stein or some other entity that we have no idea who is benefiting from all of this. joyce: tonight on 12 news at 6:00, mike asks priebus whether milwaukee county sheriff david clarke will end up in the trump administration. meanwhile, president-elect donald trump is back in manhattan tonight. he hit the road to indiana and ohio, and today the president elect re today to continue work on filling his cabinet. last night in ohio, he announced his pick for defense secretary, retired marine general james mattis. >> i said i am going to be putting on the greatest killers you have ever seen. we need that. it is time. it's time. it's time. we have a great, great cabinet. i'll tell you. it is coming, and wait until you see what we have next week. joyce: a
priebus, who trump has picked to be white house chief of staff, spoke with upfront host mike gousha just hours ago. >> the president-elect has expressed concerns about illegal voting. could this possibly address some of these concerns? >> the problem is there is nothing that is going to change this thing here is a publicity stunt for either jill stein or some other entity that we have no idea who is benefiting from all of this. joyce: tonight on 12 news at 6:00, mike asks priebus...
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upfront host mike gousha spoke to republican national committee chairman reince priebus. >> is there going to be room in the trump administration for somebody like milwaukee county sheriff david clarke, who was a very loyal supporter and who met >> well, yes. i mean certainly we're very , impressed with sheriff clarke and what he's done in milwaukee. obviously a strong supporter and a good friend of president-elect trump and mine. he obviously came in this past week and did very well. but the most important thing is that he is competent, smart, and capable and that's what he , brings to the table. so we're certainly talking to him and will continue to do so. adrienne: full interview with reince priebus on upfront, tomorrow morning at 9:00. sheldon: we're just hours away from the battle for the big-10 championship. it's the badgers versus the penn state nittany lions. stephen watson is live in indianapolis. stephen, the badgers are used to big games like this. stephen: you would think the badgers have a timeshare here in title. tonight marks the sixth top 10 matchup. the badgers have
upfront host mike gousha spoke to republican national committee chairman reince priebus. >> is there going to be room in the trump administration for somebody like milwaukee county sheriff david clarke, who was a very loyal supporter and who met >> well, yes. i mean certainly we're very , impressed with sheriff clarke and what he's done in milwaukee. obviously a strong supporter and a good friend of president-elect trump and mine. he obviously came in this past week and did very...
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tonight on upfront, mike gousha asks a prominent supporter just >> senate majority leader scott fitzgerald was one of the first prominent republicans to get on board the trump train. tonight, fitzgerald on what drove trump's win here, and is he interested in a job in trump's administration. plus, madison's reputation as a sanctuary city. the police chief responds, and why he says they are not changing policy. and, rethinking corrections. new ideas for how the state can keep more released inmates from going back to prison. it's all coming up tonight at 11:00, right here on upfront. sheldon: as the snow fell, our newsroom was flooded with pictures from many of you. here are just a few. this one comes to us from new berlin. snowy roads out there. people having fun in the snow and other parts of our area. if you have any weather pictures, you can send them to us through u-local or on social media. just remember to use the when you are out and about taking those pictures, be sure to stay off the ice. it's the message from fire fighters in dousman after an ice rescue, today. they posted these pi
tonight on upfront, mike gousha asks a prominent supporter just >> senate majority leader scott fitzgerald was one of the first prominent republicans to get on board the trump train. tonight, fitzgerald on what drove trump's win here, and is he interested in a job in trump's administration. plus, madison's reputation as a sanctuary city. the police chief responds, and why he says they are not changing policy. and, rethinking corrections. new ideas for how the state can keep more released...
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right after upfront with mike gousha and this week with george stephanopoulus. patrick: a unique operation separates conjoint twins. a team of more than 50 specialists planned and carried out the 17- surgery using a 3d hour virtual reality imaging system to help with the procedure. the twins' mother knew the operation would be difficult, but was ready for their new life ahead. >> i want to go chasing after on after the other, that is something i look forward to doing. patrick: the twins are recovering from the operation. they're both in stable condition and doing well. toya: kathy is in the newsroom with a look what's coming up tonight at 6:00. new tonight on 12 news at 6:00, a sussex teen accused of paying underage boys for sexual favors, and the huge amounts of money police say he paid out and why investigators fear there could >> i am colleen henry -- it is one of milwaukee's most historic and storied properties did we will tell you where the ambassador hotel had to change all the locks. kathy: join us for all new stories tonight at 6:00 p.m. patrick: let's g
right after upfront with mike gousha and this week with george stephanopoulus. patrick: a unique operation separates conjoint twins. a team of more than 50 specialists planned and carried out the 17- surgery using a 3d hour virtual reality imaging system to help with the procedure. the twins' mother knew the operation would be difficult, but was ready for their new life ahead. >> i want to go chasing after on after the other, that is something i look forward to doing. patrick: the twins...
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mike gousha has an interview with reince priebus this morning on upfront. >> priebus will join me via satellite from trump tower in upcoming supreme court appointment, and whether a wisconsin judge is under serious consideration for that. and what does he think propelled trump to a surprise victory? plus, the wisconsin recount. do voters lack faith in elections, and will a recount help restore it? i'll ask the chairman of the state elections commission. and, how a wisconsin helathcare cooperative is dealing with the uncertainty surrounding obamacare. it's all coming up this morning at 9:00, right here on upfront. about a missing woman last seen leaving potawatomi casino a week ago in her car. police say tiffany sanfelippo's car has been found in milwaukee, about four miles from her west allis home. police don't have a photo of tiffany to share. but if you know where she might be, you are asked to give them a call. investigators are expected to hold a news conference this morning to tell us more about a joel shanahan, a madison musician whose stage name is golden donna, was set to head
mike gousha has an interview with reince priebus this morning on upfront. >> priebus will join me via satellite from trump tower in upcoming supreme court appointment, and whether a wisconsin judge is under serious consideration for that. and what does he think propelled trump to a surprise victory? plus, the wisconsin recount. do voters lack faith in elections, and will a recount help restore it? i'll ask the chairman of the state elections commission. and, how a wisconsin helathcare...
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andy: "matter of fact" airs at 10:30 sunday morning, right after "upfront" with mike gousha and "this week" with george stephanopoulus. a milwaukee high school girls basketball team faced possible suspension for taking a knee during the national anthem. of the team gained even more attention when nfl quarterback colin kaepernick re-tweeted the photo. only on 12 news, christina palladino spoke with parents who are standing behind their daughters. ? christina: the bay view varsity girl's basketball team drew a standing ovation during each raised a fist in the air. the demonstration comes after parents say the team was threatened with disciplinary action for kneeling during the anthem earlier in the week. >> she felt like she had a right to take a knee. christina: the picture of the team kneeling received a lot of attention, especially after colin kaepernick re-tweeted the photo on twitter. but then the players started to receive backlash. brown says her daughter came home from school upset after administrators warned them not to kneel again. >> i stand 10 toes down with my daughter. chr
andy: "matter of fact" airs at 10:30 sunday morning, right after "upfront" with mike gousha and "this week" with george stephanopoulus. a milwaukee high school girls basketball team faced possible suspension for taking a knee during the national anthem. of the team gained even more attention when nfl quarterback colin kaepernick re-tweeted the photo. only on 12 news, christina palladino spoke with parents who are standing behind their daughters. ? christina: the...
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this morning, mike gousha asks a prominent supporter just how mike: senate majority leader scott fitzgerald is one of the first republicans to get on the trunk train. -- trump train. today, fitzgerald on what drove trump's win here, and is he interested in a job in trump's administration. plus, madison's reputation as a sanctuary city. the police chief responds -- and why he says they are not changing policy. and, rethinking corrections. new ideas for how the state can keep more released inmates from going back to prison. it's all coming up this morning at 9:00, right here on "upfront." andy: mike, thank you. wisn 12 news time is 5:37. turkey has established a day of mourning as the death toll continues to rise after twin bombings near a stadium in istanbul. turkish officials say 38 people are dead, and some 160 more are wounded. the blasts occurred outside a major soccer stadium in istanbul after fans had gone home. almost all those killed were police officers. in an address early this morning, the minister said 10 after the roof of a church collapses in nigeria. members of the congregatio
this morning, mike gousha asks a prominent supporter just how mike: senate majority leader scott fitzgerald is one of the first republicans to get on the trunk train. -- trump train. today, fitzgerald on what drove trump's win here, and is he interested in a job in trump's administration. plus, madison's reputation as a sanctuary city. the police chief responds -- and why he says they are not changing policy. and, rethinking corrections. new ideas for how the state can keep more released...