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in a big metropolitan city, maybe 35 out of a possible 165 schools have a lunch hour like this.s are distributed to large multipurpose rooms, and at lunchtime they become cafeterias. the place serves the purpose more than adequately. in other schools, the setting is not always the best, since there just isn't enough room. children have to eat right at their desks. but they are being fed and fed well, and that's what counts. more schools should do it. every school should do it. this noontime lunch may be the only real food some of these children see all day long. miss school, and miss lunch. so it is important they are fed here where someone can care for them. announcer: that's the picture in the city schools. but the picture changes when it comes to the rural schools. some of them are miles away from modern highways, hidden far out of sight. nevertheless, with enough determination and courage, a school lunch program can happen. let's hear about it from one such teacher in charge. >> before the school day actually starts, my husband and i pay a visit to the general store to buy t
in a big metropolitan city, maybe 35 out of a possible 165 schools have a lunch hour like this.s are distributed to large multipurpose rooms, and at lunchtime they become cafeterias. the place serves the purpose more than adequately. in other schools, the setting is not always the best, since there just isn't enough room. children have to eat right at their desks. but they are being fed and fed well, and that's what counts. more schools should do it. every school should do it. this noontime...
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he was actually able to authorize the dropping of a bomb in major metropolitan city, philadelphia in 1985, on a black court culture group, the move organizations and was elected two years later -- reelected two years later. there's no situation any of us can imagine a white mayor dropping ablom on a black political organization in a city with a black electoral majority and being reelected. so, black elected officials were essentially brought in to do the work that white elected officials could no longer do. they were no longer -- their inability too do that any longer was shown by the rebound bellons and upridings that happenedon throughout the middle part of the 1960s. >> host: let's take some calls. steve in new york. you're on with king go ahea good-yamahtta taylor. go ahead. >> caller: good afternoon. professor taylor, would you agree, disagree, with the proposition that the problem of racism is really an economic issue? >> host: steve, before we hear from her, what's your answer? >> caller: of course. of course it is. it's strictly an economic issue. i mean, if black people made
he was actually able to authorize the dropping of a bomb in major metropolitan city, philadelphia in 1985, on a black court culture group, the move organizations and was elected two years later -- reelected two years later. there's no situation any of us can imagine a white mayor dropping ablom on a black political organization in a city with a black electoral majority and being reelected. so, black elected officials were essentially brought in to do the work that white elected officials could...
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i live in the middle of a major metropolitan city and i can't get signal. he's in the middle of nowhere. >> you can follow his adventures on his facebook page. >> here's a berry i'm not sure about. it's this little purple berry. >> he can ask questions, he can ask for advice. >> how prepared is he? >> why don't we ask him? he's joining us via skype "right this minute" all the way from his deserted island. welcome to the show, mack. so how prepared are you? >> well, i've grown up hunting and fishing and canoeing and backpa backpacking. watched youtube videos before i left. probably helped a little bit. >> what's your goal of this whole experiment? >> so, the idea is next year we come back with a live 24/7 true survival experience, the survivor, the castaway, doesn't have to worry about the equipment, just has to worry about surviving. can take the audience with him on the journey. this is an equipment test. does anybody care i'm on this island, which apparently some people do. kind of a surprise to all of us. >> how long do you anticipate you'll be able to s
i live in the middle of a major metropolitan city and i can't get signal. he's in the middle of nowhere. >> you can follow his adventures on his facebook page. >> here's a berry i'm not sure about. it's this little purple berry. >> he can ask questions, he can ask for advice. >> how prepared is he? >> why don't we ask him? he's joining us via skype "right this minute" all the way from his deserted island. welcome to the show, mack. so how prepared are...
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many of you are familiar with the speed cameras in large metropolitan cities like des moines and cedar rapids. but this time-it's coming to an area that is a lot smaller-- and some people in town are saying the city is jumping the gun. welcome to the city of elk run heights. convenient." and like other large cities in iowa-this one is thinking speed cameras. tim "if it makes the city safer, would be against it." the proposed speed cameras are for two areas-in town. one along lafayette road near cha and another on gilbertville road near the intersection of marie avenue. the speed in these two areas-25 miles per hour. some in the city say drivers are flying through. standup "and while the city may feel that these speed cameras are necessary in making their town safer. some people in the community disagree saying their town doesn't need these speed cameras." "i agree that there's an issue, but let's take a few baby steps to try to mitigate this issue five year contract with redflex-who would install and maintain the cameras and equipment at no up-front cost to the city. "let's try a coupl
many of you are familiar with the speed cameras in large metropolitan cities like des moines and cedar rapids. but this time-it's coming to an area that is a lot smaller-- and some people in town are saying the city is jumping the gun. welcome to the city of elk run heights. convenient." and like other large cities in iowa-this one is thinking speed cameras. tim "if it makes the city safer, would be against it." the proposed speed cameras are for two areas-in town. one along...
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i live in the middle of a major metropolitan city and i can't get signal. he's in the middle of nowhere. >> you can follow his adventures on his facebook page. >> here's a berry i'm not sure about. it's this little purple berry. >> he can ask questions, he can ask for advice. >> how prepared is he? >> why don't we ask him? he's joining this minute" all the way from his deserted island. welcome to the show, mack. so how prepared are you? >> well, i've grown up hunting and fishing and canoeing and backpacking. watched youtube videos before i left. probably helped a little bit. >> what's your goal of this whole experiment? >> so, the idea is next year we come back with a live 24/7 true survivor, the castaway, doesn't have to worry about the equipment, just has to worry about surviving. can take the audience with him on the journey. this is an equipment test. does anybody care i'm on this island, which apparently some people do. kind of a surprise to all of us. >> how long do you anticipate you'll be able to stay out there? >> that kind of depends on how much i
i live in the middle of a major metropolitan city and i can't get signal. he's in the middle of nowhere. >> you can follow his adventures on his facebook page. >> here's a berry i'm not sure about. it's this little purple berry. >> he can ask questions, he can ask for advice. >> how prepared is he? >> why don't we ask him? he's joining this minute" all the way from his deserted island. welcome to the show, mack. so how prepared are you? >> well, i've...
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trump statute versus shown up in major metropolitan cities it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing >> tom: pretty smooth commute around las vegas right now. we've had a couple of accidents but they are being cleared up one by one. we are looking at i15 and spring mountain road. yesterday afternoon i15 was completely closed for a period. that is long in our rear-view mirror and look good right now >> kelly: we are looking at pretty cool temperatures stepping out the door this morning. grab a jacket or sweater. pahrump you are at 49. boulder city 63. mesquite you are 54. as we head throughout the rest of the day today a lot of sunshine. temperatures above normal with highs in the low 80's
trump statute versus shown up in major metropolitan cities it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right...
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since nashville was a metropolitan city school district and one under the pressure of a court order. nashville schools became some of the most statistically desegregated schools in the country from 1971 to roughly 1998. we can see this experience through the eyes of one-- other student who is named hubert dixon iii. in 1971 hubert was a second grader and rode buses from his neighborhood to brook mead in west nashville. he, like lawanda and errol and had a going to school story. he remember being on the bus and seeing people at the school when he arrived. he remembered in his 7 or 8-year-old way, thinking it's a parade. they're welcoming moo me to school. once he read the sign he realized it was a protest against his presence rather than a parade. over the course of the next ten years as hubert moved to various schools and parts of nashville via busing for desegregation, he felt he had a combination of both positive and really challenging and sometimes negative experiences. he made friendships that he recognized taught him a huge amount that he would not otherwise have learned or had
since nashville was a metropolitan city school district and one under the pressure of a court order. nashville schools became some of the most statistically desegregated schools in the country from 1971 to roughly 1998. we can see this experience through the eyes of one-- other student who is named hubert dixon iii. in 1971 hubert was a second grader and rode buses from his neighborhood to brook mead in west nashville. he, like lawanda and errol and had a going to school story. he remember...
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now it's changed, and it's a metropolitan exciting city, restaurants and bars and clubs. >> i understand you went to the "playboy" mansion for a i'm from los angeles and i went back, i was here as a naval officer, i went back to l.a., '71, to '74 and i used to go to those parties. >> he was stationed next door, that was his post in washington, he was one of those guys that escorted ladies at the cherry blossom festival and military escort. he's 6'2" and gorgeous, great uniform. >> so tell as you little bit about your podcast? >> we stumbled in because years ago on channel 50 i did something with the people in town called "our town" talking about what was going on. so my wife considered this as to be something special. she said we ought to resurrect it and make it like a radio show, which you can podcast. i had no idea what a podcast was. she generated the idea and said let's talk to some of the people that grew up in the city and made it what it is. michael is a prime example of we've got them in pods and we'll air them out over the next six months, maybe a year. >> i guess wendy reeg er
now it's changed, and it's a metropolitan exciting city, restaurants and bars and clubs. >> i understand you went to the "playboy" mansion for a i'm from los angeles and i went back, i was here as a naval officer, i went back to l.a., '71, to '74 and i used to go to those parties. >> he was stationed next door, that was his post in washington, he was one of those guys that escorted ladies at the cherry blossom festival and military escort. he's 6'2" and gorgeous,...
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new york city's "metropolitan opera" had to cancel yesterday's performance.. after someone in the audience sprinkled an unknown white they overheard him say he was there to sprinkle the ashes of his mentor. the theater was evacuated as police investigated. the man took off shortly after.. and so far.. no arrests have been made... today's performances have been canceled.. as a precaution. the autopsy report of "miami marlins pitcher jose fernandez" revealed he had cocaine in his system.. at the time of his deadly boat crash last month. "fernandez" had a blood alcohol level of point-147. the star pitcher and two of his friends were killed.. after their private boat hit a jetty.. near miami beach. investigators say they have not determined who was steering the boat.. when it crashed. record heat may make headlines before cooler weather moves in for halloween. strong high pressure is slowly starting to errode as a trough across the west coast tracks eastbound. despite this, daytime highs in the valley will run about 10 degrees above average for this time of the ye
new york city's "metropolitan opera" had to cancel yesterday's performance.. after someone in the audience sprinkled an unknown white they overheard him say he was there to sprinkle the ashes of his mentor. the theater was evacuated as police investigated. the man took off shortly after.. and so far.. no arrests have been made... today's performances have been canceled.. as a precaution. the autopsy report of "miami marlins pitcher jose fernandez" revealed he had cocaine in...
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augustine is far more pronounced than it is in big metropolitan cities because these businesses aren'tor this. >> yeah. i'm glad you brought that up because one of the things coming into the storm, there were a lost people coming out to take pictures of the ocean before the evacuation took hold at sunset and so many people who have moved down here in recent years said they never actually have been through a hurricane of this magnitude before, this was their first time. when this was a category four, the expectation was as this came into the area, it would be the biggest hurricane this area had ever seen. you're right, this -- we have not seen the same level of severe hurricanes at least in recent years here as we have in some other parts of florida. >> morgan, thank you. stay dry. morgan brennan. >> turning to big stock mover of the day, shares of honeywell on pace for its worst day since 2008 since it cut its sales forecast. dean dray. great to have you with us. the shares are really taking it on the chin because this is so uncharacteristic of honeywell in terms of what they have said
augustine is far more pronounced than it is in big metropolitan cities because these businesses aren'tor this. >> yeah. i'm glad you brought that up because one of the things coming into the storm, there were a lost people coming out to take pictures of the ocean before the evacuation took hold at sunset and so many people who have moved down here in recent years said they never actually have been through a hurricane of this magnitude before, this was their first time. when this was a...
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we've got people from las vegas metropolitan police department. city of henderson fire department. clark county fire department." the restaurant had their second annual "day of hope" celebration. locals came out to eat breakfast and lunch... served up by our fire fighters and police. forty percent of the money made today will go on to help kids and their families who have been affected by childhood cancer. some of the top chefs in las vegas are whipping up entrees.. to help our valley's babies. the "march of dimes" signature chef's event" is this "take 5 to care" event is held at green valley ranch.. at 6-30 p-m. tickets are 250- dollars. grab your boots and your cowboy hat.... las vegas is going country. the route 91 harvest festival is back. what big names will be taking the stage at the festival. your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is coming up next another weird week in the presidential week in the presidential campaign ... we have two different takes on trump's twitter war with a former venezuelan horner: i was proud to stand for our country. i will not stand for congressman hardy
we've got people from las vegas metropolitan police department. city of henderson fire department. clark county fire department." the restaurant had their second annual "day of hope" celebration. locals came out to eat breakfast and lunch... served up by our fire fighters and police. forty percent of the money made today will go on to help kids and their families who have been affected by childhood cancer. some of the top chefs in las vegas are whipping up entrees.. to help our...
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we notice the articles coming out, there's a glut of apartments or condos in a lot of major metropolitan cities>> some fed officials pointed out recently, look, we're writing off a lot of things, like the dollar strength, the oil. >> we didn't ease when the dollar rose to 20%. we didn't ease when oil collapsed 50%. now we will raise rates because the dollar stabilized and oil stabilized at a low 4rw level. >> does the 2% target for inflation make sense? >> we should have a higher number. 2% is ineffective in japan, the wrong level in europe and it will be the wrong level here. i wish the fed would let the economy get to that point. we need to make sure we don't get deflation in this country. >> you think their policies are harming the economy? >> i think their policy is misguided. they're smart people who have an old view of the economy. they're living in the past that we have a world of excess demand. we have a world of excess supply. that's why larry summers is talking about the things he's talking about, krugman is talking about the things he's talking about. i think it's nothing more than s
we notice the articles coming out, there's a glut of apartments or condos in a lot of major metropolitan cities>> some fed officials pointed out recently, look, we're writing off a lot of things, like the dollar strength, the oil. >> we didn't ease when the dollar rose to 20%. we didn't ease when oil collapsed 50%. now we will raise rates because the dollar stabilized and oil stabilized at a low 4rw level. >> does the 2% target for inflation make sense? >> we should have...
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this will take place on a parcel of land at north 31st and capitol drive the city, the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district and other stakeholders want to design "green infrastructure solutions" the long-term goal is to revitalize the 30th street corridor. toss to weather weather we'll be mostly cloudy this evening and overnight, with temperatures dropping to the upper 30s and low 40s. tomorrow will bring us a mix of sun temperature jump. highs will be back in the mid 60s thanks to a strong sw wind. the warmer weather looks to stick around saturday, but we'll be mostly cloudy a slight chance for some will dip back into the upper 50s, and monday will jump back to the 60s again. although there's a small chance for showers monday, we should stay mostly dry for halloween. tonight: mostly cloudy. low: partly cloudy, windy and warmer. high: 64 wind: sw 15-25 mph saturday: mostly cloudy with a slight chance for pm showers. am low: 56 high: 63 mostly cloudy. am low: 44 high: 57 wind: ne 5-10 mph monday: mostly cloudy and breezy. am low: 45 high: 65 wind: se 10-20 mph tuesday: high: 61 wind: w 10-
this will take place on a parcel of land at north 31st and capitol drive the city, the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district and other stakeholders want to design "green infrastructure solutions" the long-term goal is to revitalize the 30th street corridor. toss to weather weather we'll be mostly cloudy this evening and overnight, with temperatures dropping to the upper 30s and low 40s. tomorrow will bring us a mix of sun temperature jump. highs will be back in the mid 60s thanks...
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city and county leaders have decided to take action on their own. milwaukee mayor tom barrett, county executive chris abele and the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to remove the structure first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they could tear it down. the trio behind the plan argues this is the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam kep board chairman theo lipscomb is not happy. he says: ..."on its face, this is undemocratic: it substitutes an unelected body and political appointees in place of citizens elected representatives." we're expecting to hear more from both sides later today. you decide coverage now... the vice presidential debate will kick off tonight at 8 here on fox... and after that... wisconsin will see a flurry of campaign activity. saturday -- but details of where and when have not been announced. meanwhile -- donald trump junior will be at the embassy suites in brookfield tomorrow morning. as for the democrats -- bernie sanders will campaign for hillary clinton in madison and green bay tomorrow. then next mon
city and county leaders have decided to take action on their own. milwaukee mayor tom barrett, county executive chris abele and the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to remove the structure first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they could tear it down. the trio behind the plan argues this is the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam kep board chairman theo lipscomb...
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those people more and more ever are packed more and more tightly into cities in metropolitan areas. the geographic reach, if you're talking about square miles, if you're talking about land mass, area, the geographic reach arguably has never been smaller. so the numbers are there but they are increasingly packed into smaller and smaller -- really into smaller numbers of districts. >> uh-huh. >> it's much easier, if you're a republican and want to draw lines to give yourself control of the state legislature or congressional map, it's much easier to do that because you don't have -- your voters aren't -- in these rural areas, you might not have 90% but you've got 60%. democrats are sitting on 90% in a lot of -- here's the stat that i think explains the evolution of politics better than anything else. go back to 1988. michael dukakis got wiped out in a landslide loss. a solved victory for barack obama. he wins 690 counties. the gentlemen graphic share shrinks that much that in a big win they lost ground. >> if em democrats don't want to concede, that geographic is destiny. if they want
those people more and more ever are packed more and more tightly into cities in metropolitan areas. the geographic reach, if you're talking about square miles, if you're talking about land mass, area, the geographic reach arguably has never been smaller. so the numbers are there but they are increasingly packed into smaller and smaller -- really into smaller numbers of districts. >> uh-huh. >> it's much easier, if you're a republican and want to draw lines to give yourself control...
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county executive chris abele has a plan with the city of milwaukee and the metropolitan milwaukee we rezone that land and sell it to m-m-s-d for a dollar, who would then tear it down.the county board of supervisors say he's going around the legislative system. we've listened to those debates, we set policy based on those debates and now there's been an end-run around us in order to get something done that's counter to what we've decided and based those the county board says they've set aside money for repairs in the past that never got done, but the county executive says repairs aren't worth doing. join the now online at 6:30- the costs of both options and what the county board hopes to do to stop this plan.live at estabrook dam, casey geraldo, today's tmj4. positively milwaukee now... kohl's is donating more than one and a half million dollars to the milwaukee ?art? museum... this money will help the kohl's art generation program over the next three years. more than 300-thousand people take part in each year-- rain will soon returnchief meteorologist john malan is over in the weathe
county executive chris abele has a plan with the city of milwaukee and the metropolitan milwaukee we rezone that land and sell it to m-m-s-d for a dollar, who would then tear it down.the county board of supervisors say he's going around the legislative system. we've listened to those debates, we set policy based on those debates and now there's been an end-run around us in order to get something done that's counter to what we've decided and based those the county board says they've set aside...
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so, also that did not even include the counties outside of the major metropolitan cities.ny other cases there are of people not reporting. look at what is happening in colorado. a woman died in 2009. then she voted in 2011 and 2012. so there is actually quite a few cases of this happening. and the broader scale, pew research did a study in 2012 in which they found that one out of 8 voter registrations was inaccurate or invalid. amounts to 18 voter registrations in this country. almost 2 million dead people still on the roles. a really big issue. >> i agree with historical liberals on this bad people lose faith in the system. why wouldn't they spend their time trying to restore faith in the system rather than denouncing trump? >> this brings up a good question. people always asking you are the republicans doing this or democrats doing this? look who is fighting against it the most? >> exactly. unfortunately we are out of time. that's a great point. thanks for joining under the circumstances. >> thanks, john. >> thanks for having me. >> just getting started on this saturday
so, also that did not even include the counties outside of the major metropolitan cities.ny other cases there are of people not reporting. look at what is happening in colorado. a woman died in 2009. then she voted in 2011 and 2012. so there is actually quite a few cases of this happening. and the broader scale, pew research did a study in 2012 in which they found that one out of 8 voter registrations was inaccurate or invalid. amounts to 18 voter registrations in this country. almost 2 million...
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if there are a million people left there, that's probably the metropolitan area of kansas city or cincinnati big project. it's much easier to capture a city than it is to dislodge someone who has been entrenched there, having captured it. and we live in the age of immediate, constant graphic journalism. we're going to see some pretty messy stuff that will make it hard for us to persevere. >> we should make clear the general said that the iraqis are the ones doing this fighting but, i have talked to special ops guys. they are right alongside. they are not going to go door to door but they are going to take them right to the edge. they are also laying the groundwork with air strikes all around mosul. >> and it can be done with air strikes alone. i think they are uniform in saying that. but it does raise the question where are we going to be after the election? where, you know, if this is not successful in the next three weeks, which it probably won't be, are we going to find ourselves with a new administration getting deeper into this conflict again. >> leslie, last word. do you think this is
if there are a million people left there, that's probably the metropolitan area of kansas city or cincinnati big project. it's much easier to capture a city than it is to dislodge someone who has been entrenched there, having captured it. and we live in the age of immediate, constant graphic journalism. we're going to see some pretty messy stuff that will make it hard for us to persevere. >> we should make clear the general said that the iraqis are the ones doing this fighting but, i have...
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. >> we are learning about a bizarre performance at the new york city opera house. metropolitan opera house. a man was spotted sprinkling white powder into the orchestra pit this weekend. it happened during intermission, the building was quickly evacuated. now, investigators say that powder was probably human ashes. officials say the man probably did not know this would cause a panic. >> we have spoken to more than town who indicated that he was here to sprinkle ashes of a friend, his mentor in opera. melinda: investigators are still looking for that man. this morning, the met is offering a refund to people who missed performances because of the evacuation. ben: alaska's first pot shop is now open for business. the store opened this weekend in valdez, alaska. they're calling it the highest little town at sea level. customers lined up for hours to get in. there are three more marijuana stores set to open in the next few days. alaska legalized marijuana in 2015. melinda: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. that's what an orthodontist is saying about a new trend onlin
. >> we are learning about a bizarre performance at the new york city opera house. metropolitan opera house. a man was spotted sprinkling white powder into the orchestra pit this weekend. it happened during intermission, the building was quickly evacuated. now, investigators say that powder was probably human ashes. officials say the man probably did not know this would cause a panic. >> we have spoken to more than town who indicated that he was here to sprinkle ashes of a friend,...
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tonight-- a group of city and county leaders have decided to take action on their own. milwaukee mayor tom barrett, metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to remove the structure first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they could tear it down. the trio behind the plan argues this is the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam keeps property values high. but there's also concern because this plan circumvents the county board entirely. board chairman theo lipscom happy. ..."on its face, this is undemocratic: it substitutes an unelected body and political appointees in place of citizens elected representatives." we're expecting to hear more from both sides tomorrow. the milwaukee county executive lays out his budget, and for the first time ... he's asking for more revenue. he blames a decrease from the state ... and an increase in county money going to retirees. fox six's jenna sachs explains his meeting with the county board ended on a is it my favorite solution? no. county executive chris abele ... sits
tonight-- a group of city and county leaders have decided to take action on their own. milwaukee mayor tom barrett, metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to remove the structure first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they could tear it down. the trio behind the plan argues this is the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam keeps property values high. but there's also concern because...
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city leaders take action into their own hands. after a long debate over what to do about the estabrook dam-- a plan is milwaukee mayor tom barrett, county executive chris abele and the milwaukee metropolitan sewage district were the minds behind the idea. first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they can tear it down. the trio argues this is the most cost- effective and environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam keeps property values high. this proposal is not without controversy-- because it circumvents the county board board chairman theo lipscomb is not happy. releasing a statement yesterday saying: ..."on its face, this is undemocratic: it substitutes an unelected body and political appointees in place of citizens elected representatives." we are expecting to hear more from both sides on the issue later today. now to an update on a story we were following very closely yesterday morning. a missing 10-year-old is found safe and a pair of waukesha teens...are being called heroes. theyre the ones who found a missing child monday morning. adam lembke lem-key and connor kubiak are seniors at waukesha west. lembke says his fam
city leaders take action into their own hands. after a long debate over what to do about the estabrook dam-- a plan is milwaukee mayor tom barrett, county executive chris abele and the milwaukee metropolitan sewage district were the minds behind the idea. first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they can tear it down. the trio argues this is the most cost- effective and environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam keeps property...
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it involves the city zoning that land and selling it to the metropolitan milwaukee sewerage district for one dollar.they would then tear it down. not everyone is on board with the plan...at least one county board member is looking to stop it from happening. they say the plan goes against the community input the board has received. the owner of bosch tavern on ha volunteers to help him move... literally to move the business. the restaurant is heading west... 25 feet to be exact. the popular hales corners spot has stood at the intersection of highway 100 and janesville road for 20 years. upcoming construction on highway 100 is why the restaurant has to make a journey.now the owner is looking for 2-hundred volunteers to help pull the 1-hundred-50 ton building to its final resting place. am 620 wtmj's gene muellerhas event.pay 10 dollars to help pull and proceeds benefit local children. the restaurant will re-open around thanksgiving. for more information about saturday's visit our website, tmj4.com. up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4-- more v-a troubles: the surprising purchase
it involves the city zoning that land and selling it to the metropolitan milwaukee sewerage district for one dollar.they would then tear it down. not everyone is on board with the plan...at least one county board member is looking to stop it from happening. they say the plan goes against the community input the board has received. the owner of bosch tavern on ha volunteers to help him move... literally to move the business. the restaurant is heading west... 25 feet to be exact. the popular...
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>>laura: opera fan's last wish caused a terror scare at the metropolitan opera in new york city. they had to cancel the rest of the show and evacuate the building because of a powdery substance. after talking to witnesses, police located kaiser. 52-year-old explained he didn't mean any harm and was only spreading the ashes of a friend police decided not to charge kaiser. >>russell: manhunt for a killer in oklahoma. state trooper fatally shot michael vance, junior last night. trooper was making a traffic stop. he didn't know who was driving. within a few minutes they were in a shootout on a dark and rural highway. vance is accused of killing two residents last week and shooting and wounding two police officers. >>laura: a doz n people are hurt after a car drove into a car outside of martinsville. they say the driver made eye contact with him before hitting the accelerator. the victims were waiting for autographs in a parking lot after the race. everyone should recover. >>russell: you should talk to your kids before they go trick-or-treating tonight. there may be a few homes in you
>>laura: opera fan's last wish caused a terror scare at the metropolitan opera in new york city. they had to cancel the rest of the show and evacuate the building because of a powdery substance. after talking to witnesses, police located kaiser. 52-year-old explained he didn't mean any harm and was only spreading the ashes of a friend police decided not to charge kaiser. >>russell: manhunt for a killer in oklahoma. state trooper fatally shot michael vance, junior last night. trooper...
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county executive and the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to get rid of it. there' s a plan in place for the city of milwaukee to rezone some of the land surrounding the dam -- and sell it to the milwaukee metropolitan sewage district for one dollar. those leading the effort - say the dam is a flood risk-- declared a public nuisance by the department of natural resources. supporters of keeping the dam have for repairing the dam would top around 6 million. removing the structure would cost about 1 point 7 million. if this plan moves forward, m-m-s-d would take over the project of removing the dam-- and the park land at estabrook would remain a milwaukee county park. this would take the decision-making power taken away from the county board. reporting live from estabrook park - deandra corinthios fox6 news. we brought to you yesterday on wakeup. a 10-year-old boy in waukesha is safe this morning...after he was found by volunteers in a cornfield yesterday. his mother is extremely grateful for the outpouring of support amid the massive the search. nicole joins us now with more. andrew ounkham was fou
county executive and the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to get rid of it. there' s a plan in place for the city of milwaukee to rezone some of the land surrounding the dam -- and sell it to the milwaukee metropolitan sewage district for one dollar. those leading the effort - say the dam is a flood risk-- declared a public nuisance by the department of natural resources. supporters of keeping the dam have for repairing the dam would top around 6 million....
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city of philadelphia. there's a big metropolitan area. of fact, the stats show that most african americans don't live in the inner city. >> well, don, i respectfully disagree. 42.6% are in the contains of the philadelphia county, which is philadelphia city. now, i'm not counting any -- >> that's not a majority. 42.6 is not a majority. >> it's not, but it is a significant number. when you take americans and latin latinos, hispanics and asians, you have the majority of the population. >> uh-huh. go ahead, cedric. >> no, i didn't say anything. >> that was me. but i'll let cedric. i'll come back. >> so listening to you talk about this, he is heavily focussed on the inner city crime calling for more police in black communities. listen to this. >> i want every poor african american child to be able to walk down the street in peace and not be scared and not be hurt. the problem is not the presence of police but the absence of police. we need, really, a great group of people to keep you safe and keep us all safe. >> cedric, let's continue on with
city of philadelphia. there's a big metropolitan area. of fact, the stats show that most african americans don't live in the inner city. >> well, don, i respectfully disagree. 42.6% are in the contains of the philadelphia county, which is philadelphia city. now, i'm not counting any -- >> that's not a majority. 42.6 is not a majority. >> it's not, but it is a significant number. when you take americans and latin latinos, hispanics and asians, you have the majority of the...
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against the wishes of some milwaukee county supervisors.it involves the city re zoning that land and selling it to the metropolitan milwaukee sewerage district for one dollar.they would then tear the dam down. some county officials are pushing to rebuild the dam... which would cost millions more than dismantling it. ea looking to block the sale. he says the plan goes against the community input the board has received. if you're looking for a place to grab a cup of joe this morning, you might want to stop by luke's diner - from the gilmore girls.! ok, luke's diner didn't really open up in milwaukee, but 2 coffee shops in town are converting to luke's for one day.ann sterling joins us live to explain. in honor of gilmore girls' two milwaukee coffee shops to be converted into luke's diner for the day. the two locations include -- sherman perk coffee shop on roosevelt dr. and fuel cafe on center st. free coffee will be offered from 7 a.m. to noon. btw-- the 2 milwaukee coffee shops are only two out of 200 coffee shops chosen around the country and canada to celebrate the original air date of the show.just last week -
against the wishes of some milwaukee county supervisors.it involves the city re zoning that land and selling it to the metropolitan milwaukee sewerage district for one dollar.they would then tear the dam down. some county officials are pushing to rebuild the dam... which would cost millions more than dismantling it. ea looking to block the sale. he says the plan goes against the community input the board has received. if you're looking for a place to grab a cup of joe this morning, you might...
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city and county leaders have decided to take action on their own. milwaukee mayor tom barrett, county executive chris abele and the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to remove the structure first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they could tear it the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam keeps property values high. but there's also concern because this plan circumvents the county board entirely. board chairman theo lipscomb is not happy. he says: ..."on its face, this is undemocratic: it substitutes an unelected body and political appointees in place of citizens elected representatives." we're expecting to hear more from both sides today. the gilmore girls revival series is coming soon to netflix... and some locl ready to celebrate. where you can score a free coffee this week. things aren't always as they seem... how one man decided to pimp his ride. carl is in the spotlight this morning! russ: i've travelled over 50,000 miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. a lot of folks are business owners
city and county leaders have decided to take action on their own. milwaukee mayor tom barrett, county executive chris abele and the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to remove the structure first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they could tear it the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam keeps property values high. but there's also concern because this plan...
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city. the estabrook dam is the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district commission voted nine to one to approve acquisition of the dam... in order to remove it.even though the county board argued in favor of saving and repairing it. the people who want to remove the dam say tearing it down will help restore the environment to its natural state. 2:20-31 it would reduce flooding in the area, which would help us in our program to reduce flooding on homes, so it reduces the elevation of the flood waters and will help keep water out of people's bases the city's still needs to vote on re-zoning the land before anything else can move forward. the m-m-s-d hopes to get the property by the end of the year and start deconstrution next fall. 3 3 returns friday. anyone who needs a flu shot can get one for free tomorrow at "neighborhood house" in milwaukee.it's part of the 20- 16 seasonal flu awareness kick- off with mayor tom barrett and the city's health commissioner. the flu vaccine will be available on a first-come, first serve basis from nine until noon. premiums will go up next year for those who get h
city. the estabrook dam is the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district commission voted nine to one to approve acquisition of the dam... in order to remove it.even though the county board argued in favor of saving and repairing it. the people who want to remove the dam say tearing it down will help restore the environment to its natural state. 2:20-31 it would reduce flooding in the area, which would help us in our program to reduce flooding on homes, so it reduces the elevation of the flood...
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. >> reporter: his family donated 20 suits to luther and metropolitan ministry the group shelter. his lauter lori new york city newscaster is what that's what he would want. >> a responsibility to gib back and as a stokes that's what is taught tough give back. >> reporter: ricky washington. >> staggering blows my mind i am really appreciative. >> reporter: is the first to get stokes threads. >> probably wear tight a job interview and put a little more pep in my step or as the youngsters stais say it will up my swagger. >> reporter: the stokes a red japt jacket for helping the hungry poor and exoffenders get turned around. >> we are glad it fit into the wardrobe. >> reporter: now the roles reverse he is helping some discover. >> like robin sneaking on batman's cape. >> it would boost my confidence. >> reporter: clothes do help make the man. and a personal connection here. reggie washington is the nephew of harold washing tonight first african american mayor of chicago who was a good friend suit has extra special meaning for him. live in the newsroom tom beres, channel 3 news. >> very nice. congressman was sharp
. >> reporter: his family donated 20 suits to luther and metropolitan ministry the group shelter. his lauter lori new york city newscaster is what that's what he would want. >> a responsibility to gib back and as a stokes that's what is taught tough give back. >> reporter: ricky washington. >> staggering blows my mind i am really appreciative. >> reporter: is the first to get stokes threads. >> probably wear tight a job interview and put a little more pep in...
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the metropolitan opera house in new york city was evacuated after an audience member went on stage with a suspicious powder. officials say an unknown person walked on stage during an intermission and sprinkled the powder into the orchestra pit. one person was taken to the hospital.. but no one else was has not been families separated for years by the u-s-mexico border are reunited.the reunion only lasted a few minutes.. the border patrol watched as residents of mexico in the white shirts and u-s residents in blue met in a canal between juarez, mexico and el paso, texas. the reunion was filled with lots of hugs and tears. many coastal towns are still struggling.. four years after landfall october 29th, 20-12. it devastated coastlines of new york and new jersey.. officials say some areas may never recover. the storm surge from sandy caused much of the damage. a buoy in the new york harbor measured a wave 32-and-a-half feet a nasa astronaut and two other crew members on the international space station are back on earth.the three have spent 115 days in space.. dating back departing astronau
the metropolitan opera house in new york city was evacuated after an audience member went on stage with a suspicious powder. officials say an unknown person walked on stage during an intermission and sprinkled the powder into the orchestra pit. one person was taken to the hospital.. but no one else was has not been families separated for years by the u-s-mexico border are reunited.the reunion only lasted a few minutes.. the border patrol watched as residents of mexico in the white shirts and...
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55-mile-an- hour winds and heavy rains to the seattle and portland metropolitan areas, downing trees and power lines and blocking cityite the damage, the storm was weaker than predicted. meet a saudi artist who is using illustration to protest male guardianship laws in her country. visit www.pbs.org/newshour. finally in nigeria, 20 girls kidnapped by the islamic extremists rea united with their families today. this was the government's first negotiated release with the group which kidnapped 276 girls from their school, two and-a-half years ago. but nigerian officials deny they swapped any prisoners for the girls and won't say whether they paid any ransom. one mother said i never expected to see my daughter again and i pray for those girls still left behind. about 200 kidnapped girlsxd are still unaccounted for. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the jo
55-mile-an- hour winds and heavy rains to the seattle and portland metropolitan areas, downing trees and power lines and blocking cityite the damage, the storm was weaker than predicted. meet a saudi artist who is using illustration to protest male guardianship laws in her country. visit www.pbs.org/newshour. finally in nigeria, 20 girls kidnapped by the islamic extremists rea united with their families today. this was the government's first negotiated release with the group which kidnapped 276...
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city and county leaders have decided to take action on their own. milwaukee mayor tom barrett, county executive chris abele and the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to remove the structure first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they could tear it down. the trio behind the plan argues ti environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam keeps property values high. but there's also concern because this plan circumvents the county board entirely. board chairman theo lipscomb is not happy. he says: ..."on its face, this is undemocratic: it substitutes an unelected body and political appointees in place of citizens elected representatives." we're expecting to hear more from both sides today. the packers take on the giants this weekend in new york. rather have its bye in the middle of the season, but given the fact that green bay had a fair amount of early season injuries, the timing isn't too bad for the pack in 2016.... still no sam shields or jared cook, but otherwise, it was a populated practice field in green bay yesterday.... the team has three home games coming
city and county leaders have decided to take action on their own. milwaukee mayor tom barrett, county executive chris abele and the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district have come up with a plan to remove the structure first the city has to rezone the dam-- then it will be sold to m-m-s-d for a dollar-- and then they could tear it down. the trio behind the plan argues ti environmentally friendly option. opponents say the dam keeps property values high. but there's also concern because this...
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today the city's zoning committee took up the matter, one day after the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district commission voted heavily in favor of removing the dam. we won't get the official word on demolition for at least another week, but the political manuevering that br angered some lawmakers. lawmakers. cbs 58's david ade joins us live from the dam with that story...david? milwaukee county executive chris abele says many people in the community want this dam gone.a couple milwaukee area legislators don't really have a prom with that, but they do have a problem with how abely wants to get it done. using a new state law that allows him to sell the land without board approval. "the overwhelming majority of unsolicited, is take down the bleeping dam."milwaukee county executive chris abele says the problem is.... the milwaukee county board. board."the county board hasn't taken a vote on just on repair or demolish the dam having had opportunity after opportunity after opportunity."state representative joe sanfilippo says instead of working with the board... abele is abusing a loophole
today the city's zoning committee took up the matter, one day after the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district commission voted heavily in favor of removing the dam. we won't get the official word on demolition for at least another week, but the political manuevering that br angered some lawmakers. lawmakers. cbs 58's david ade joins us live from the dam with that story...david? milwaukee county executive chris abele says many people in the community want this dam gone.a couple milwaukee area...
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philadelphia and the majority of african-americans don't live in the inner city of philadelphia that has a very big metropolitanurbs. the stats show most african-americans don't live in the inner city. >> i respectfully disagree. 46.2% are in the confines of philadelphia county, which is philadelphia city. i'm not counting -- >> that's not a majority -- 4662 is not a majority. >> it is a significant number when you take african-americans, latinos and asians you've got majority population. go ahead, sred sick cedric. >> that was me but i'll come back. >> okay. let's continue talking about this. he's heavily focused on the inner city crime in his speech calling for more police in black communities. listen to this. >> i want every poor african-american child to be able to walk down the street in peace and not be scared and not be hurt. the problem is not the presence of police, but the absence of police. we need really a great group of people to keep you safe, to keep us all safe. >> so cedric, let's continue on with this and dig a little bit more. he keeps coming back to crime, gangs, murder, law and order. why i
philadelphia and the majority of african-americans don't live in the inner city of philadelphia that has a very big metropolitanurbs. the stats show most african-americans don't live in the inner city. >> i respectfully disagree. 46.2% are in the confines of philadelphia county, which is philadelphia city. i'm not counting -- >> that's not a majority -- 4662 is not a majority. >> it is a significant number when you take african-americans, latinos and asians you've got majority...
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sheldon: also tonight, the bizarre security scare in new york city that forced people to evacuate the metropolitan opera earlier this evening. mitchell park dome is finally reopen months after being closed, but we'll tell you why the problems are not over yet. announcer: get important local news wherever you are with wisn adrienne: a security scare at new york's metropolitan opera. people had to leave the building. someone sprinkled a mystery powder into the orchestra pit during an intermission and fled the scene. the rest of the performance was cancelled. no one was hurt. police say the powder may have been the ashes of an opera fan but they're still trying to , confirm that. information tonight about the death of marlins pitcher jose ferenandez. a toxicology report reveals he had cocaine and alcohol in his system at the time of a deadly boat crash. fernandez and two friends were killed when their boat hit a jetty off miami beach last month. it's not clear which one of them was driving the boat. federal investigators are now on the scene of a fed-ex plane crash in florida. adrienne: the plane cau
sheldon: also tonight, the bizarre security scare in new york city that forced people to evacuate the metropolitan opera earlier this evening. mitchell park dome is finally reopen months after being closed, but we'll tell you why the problems are not over yet. announcer: get important local news wherever you are with wisn adrienne: a security scare at new york's metropolitan opera. people had to leave the building. someone sprinkled a mystery powder into the orchestra pit during an intermission...
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barrett say the county board has never had a transparent vote on the dam.the city would then sell it to the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district for 1 dollar. abele and barrett say it's best for taxpayers and the environment. the non-profit group, milwaukee riverkeepers says they're in favor of seeing the dam go. 3 downstream or damage property. which is why the dnr ordered that it would be open permanently in 2009 until it was removed or restored. i think that they haven't always taken their repsponsibility as a dam owner 3seriously. seriously."we have a decades worth of public meetings and public votes and they want to say it wasn't transparent. and i think that is the biggest insult to all of us here" here" you just heard from county board representatives. they say they have had transparent votes and listening sessions, as recent as three weeks ago regarding the dam. and believe the effort to rezone is undemocratic.none of this can start until the rezoning is approved by the milwaukee common council.live in milwaukee, lb, cbs 58 news. joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: sun a
barrett say the county board has never had a transparent vote on the dam.the city would then sell it to the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district for 1 dollar. abele and barrett say it's best for taxpayers and the environment. the non-profit group, milwaukee riverkeepers says they're in favor of seeing the dam go. 3 downstream or damage property. which is why the dnr ordered that it would be open permanently in 2009 until it was removed or restored. i think that they haven't always taken...