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we have their harrowing story and new dramatic pictures to match. >> you see the milwaukee firefighters falling from a second story window in this dramatic video from the fire on 16th and lincoln. >> there were people screaming there are kids in there. >> two police officers said there were two children trapped in the attic. >> that is why the firefighter is just out of the hospital after suffering second degree burns, and they risked their lives, heading into a smoke- filled burning building. >> i could not see anyone couldn't -- anyone but i could hear it. >> the smoke and he quickly grew in intensity and now. >> a lot of intense heat, and everything a nights at once, and that is -- ignites at once, and that is when i got burned. >> the escape route was blocked. good>> i did not know there was a window next to me for him to go down. i just fell out so he could come out the same window, so he would not be burned. >> i was earning, and i could not take it, and i jumped right out. >> will get the second story window. you will see him throw himself out. >> we have firefighters out of the
we have their harrowing story and new dramatic pictures to match. >> you see the milwaukee firefighters falling from a second story window in this dramatic video from the fire on 16th and lincoln. >> there were people screaming there are kids in there. >> two police officers said there were two children trapped in the attic. >> that is why the firefighter is just out of the hospital after suffering second degree burns, and they risked their lives, heading into a smoke-...
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in milwaukee, thousands of people have been getting sick. man: private distributors of bottled water are sending extra supplies as fast as possible. health officials blame a microscopic parasite called cryptosporidium. man: in the 1993 cryptosporidium outbreak, over 400,000 people became ill with diarrhea, cramping and nausea, and we also recorded over 100 deaths, primarily in the immuno-compromised community, and in particular, individuals with aids, or hiv infection. man: people were beginning to experience symptoms of diarrhea. it started to become more and more widespread. so the natural spot to look was drinking water. so tests were run on the water coming out of both of our water treatment plants. and we found cryptosporidium coming out of our howard avenue plant. man: milwaukee officials are shutting down one of the city's two water purification plants. biedrzycki: cryptosporidium is a parasite that's found in the gut or intestine of both humans and animals, and found in many surface waters throughout the globe. prior to 1993, it was
in milwaukee, thousands of people have been getting sick. man: private distributors of bottled water are sending extra supplies as fast as possible. health officials blame a microscopic parasite called cryptosporidium. man: in the 1993 cryptosporidium outbreak, over 400,000 people became ill with diarrhea, cramping and nausea, and we also recorded over 100 deaths, primarily in the immuno-compromised community, and in particular, individuals with aids, or hiv infection. man: people were...
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in milwaukee, wisconsin, unemployment for african american men is 34%. we asked michelle miller to show us what the city is doing to get people back to work. >> i come to work everyday to learn new things everyday, i'm getting pretty good at it, actually. >> reporter: 22-year-old darius smith has something he hasn't had in a long time-- a steady job. how does it feel? >> feels pretty good. >> reporter: he didn't always feel that way. he graduated from high school four years ago but couldn't find a full-time job. and how many jobs called you back? >> very few. very few jobs called me back. and if they did call me back, it was a qualifications that i didn't fit because i didn't have the experience. >> reporter: smith is part of a growing problem in a city that lost 56,000 jobs in the recession. 40 years ago, eight out of ten black men were gainfully employed. but those are mostly in manufacturing jobs. when a kid coming out of high school could earn a decent wage and support a family. not anymore. now milwaukee has begun a new program which matches high sc
in milwaukee, wisconsin, unemployment for african american men is 34%. we asked michelle miller to show us what the city is doing to get people back to work. >> i come to work everyday to learn new things everyday, i'm getting pretty good at it, actually. >> reporter: 22-year-old darius smith has something he hasn't had in a long time-- a steady job. how does it feel? >> feels pretty good. >> reporter: he didn't always feel that way. he graduated from high school four...
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. >>> in sports, milwaukee completed a four-game sweep of florida. the brewers prince fielder field hit a three-run homer to the right field in the fourth inning and milwaukee went on to beat the marlins, 7-2. >>> in kansas city with the bases loaded at the bottom of the 11th inning, a single to center driving in the winning run. kansas city beat toronto, 3-2. >>> the university of southern california has been stripped of the 2004 bcs national football title. the action was for rules violations involving former usc star running back reggie bush. the ncaa found that bush received improper extra benefits in that season and ruled ineligible to play. >>> when we return, a look at the top stories. >>> and steve jobs unveils the future in the cloud for apple. steve jobs unveils the future in the cloud for apple. she felt lost... until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announc
. >>> in sports, milwaukee completed a four-game sweep of florida. the brewers prince fielder field hit a three-run homer to the right field in the fourth inning and milwaukee went on to beat the marlins, 7-2. >>> in kansas city with the bases loaded at the bottom of the 11th inning, a single to center driving in the winning run. kansas city beat toronto, 3-2. >>> the university of southern california has been stripped of the 2004 bcs national football title. the...
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now milwaukee has begun a new program which matches high school dropouts, low-skilled workers, even some ex-felons with businesses willing to train them. for six months, men like darius smith are paid to learn
now milwaukee has begun a new program which matches high school dropouts, low-skilled workers, even some ex-felons with businesses willing to train them. for six months, men like darius smith are paid to learn
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there is also a question about whether law milwaukeeers are milwaukee -- law makers are going to lose their way. >> reporter: john malvo of those tourists we talked to, with that job undone, should lawmakers continue to be paid. >> in the hum of air conditioners, there was scarcely a lawmaker to be found. >> there was no official legislative business today. bark on wednesday, lawmakers did something remarkable. they pass add budget on time. had they failed, they would have forfeited their pay but governor brown called the budget legally questionable and vetoed it. >> as a voter, do you think they should get made. >> no, i don't think they should be paid. when they produce a budget that is acceptable, then they should be paid >> reporter: should lawmakers be paid or not will be determined by the state controller. he must determine if the budget was valid or not. we did find one lawmaker roaming the halls saying that the paycheck is not an issue. >> it was not a significant factor in what action they took. >> democrats were shocked by the governor's veto and it is not clear where the bu
there is also a question about whether law milwaukeeers are milwaukee -- law makers are going to lose their way. >> reporter: john malvo of those tourists we talked to, with that job undone, should lawmakers continue to be paid. >> in the hum of air conditioners, there was scarcely a lawmaker to be found. >> there was no official legislative business today. bark on wednesday, lawmakers did something remarkable. they pass add budget on time. had they failed, they would have...
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milwaukee near 100. mid 90sin milwaukee. so it is a it is very warm and hot. unseasonably warm just out to the west and those hot teams are go -- hot temperatures are going to sneak in overnight and tomorrow. second heat wave of the season starting in earnest tomorrow. 91 degrees and there is your code orange air quality and mix of sun and clouds could be an isolated thunderstorm again this afternoon. winds out of the south and west at 5-10. and then a few storms sticking around tonight. warm and muggy overnight. overnight low is 72. and any time you have overnight lows in the 70s, you know what is next. high temperatures tomorrow, upper 90s. how about a 99 on thursday. maybe 100 just so we can say we did it. and 92 on friday and slightly cooler air and mid-80s and thunderstorms around on saturday. that's a look at the weather forecast. back to you. >> thanks, tuck. >>> spectacular views of a volcano erupting in chile. and even though 3500 are being evacuated -- people, that is -- there are no reports of injuries so far. the ash is forcing flights to be cancel
milwaukee near 100. mid 90sin milwaukee. so it is a it is very warm and hot. unseasonably warm just out to the west and those hot teams are go -- hot temperatures are going to sneak in overnight and tomorrow. second heat wave of the season starting in earnest tomorrow. 91 degrees and there is your code orange air quality and mix of sun and clouds could be an isolated thunderstorm again this afternoon. winds out of the south and west at 5-10. and then a few storms sticking around tonight. warm...
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milwaukee a chan for a thunderstorm, chicago too. how hot it is, dallas, 98, denver, 94. what's the rest of the summer going to bring if it's already this hot? >> no kidding. i don't want to know about august. >> thanks so much. >>> a hack attack on a major gainer. apple ready to see jobs return. and how pinching pennies landed one man in hot water. your early morning business headlines are ahead. and a pair of mutants at the box office. >>> the heat holds on, the king of clay reigns in paris, and fat albert takes another bite out of the cub bis. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here's some of your top headline this is morning. in yemen, anti-government protesters have been celebrating the departure of their president. he's in saudi arabia recovering from an operation to remove shrapnel from the rocket attack. 11 people die in that assault. but the wounded leader is returning to power despite months of protest calling for his departure. >>> >> in pakistan, a bombing claimed two dozen people. one attack happene
milwaukee a chan for a thunderstorm, chicago too. how hot it is, dallas, 98, denver, 94. what's the rest of the summer going to bring if it's already this hot? >> no kidding. i don't want to know about august. >> thanks so much. >>> a hack attack on a major gainer. apple ready to see jobs return. and how pinching pennies landed one man in hot water. your early morning business headlines are ahead. and a pair of mutants at the box office. >>> the heat holds on, the...
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the nearest rain is a large chicago or milwaukee. those storms are developing along a stationary front. it has been there for the last 24 hours. is the dividing line between the hot and steamy air mass which has been setting record highs, and then i smiled conditions in the northeast. -- the nice, mild conditions in the northeast. this will make its way to the east in the next 24 hours. eventually this hot air will move to the mid-atlantic region, but probably not until wednesday brought temperatures are soaring to the upper eighties around the plains states. the set a record high in houston yesterday, 105. it is going to be a hot again, and that we will have a taste of that as we move into the middle of the week. let's move into the topics here. the hurricane center is watching an area of low pressure south of jamaica. not a tropical system yet, but they will keep an eye on it. if it does become a tropical storm, its name will be arlene. mostly sunny, pleasant this afternoon. overnight tonight, mostly clear, comfortable. it will dro
the nearest rain is a large chicago or milwaukee. those storms are developing along a stationary front. it has been there for the last 24 hours. is the dividing line between the hot and steamy air mass which has been setting record highs, and then i smiled conditions in the northeast. -- the nice, mild conditions in the northeast. this will make its way to the east in the next 24 hours. eventually this hot air will move to the mid-atlantic region, but probably not until wednesday brought...
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>> reporter: in town from milwaukee. >> we came to town to see the opera, "the ring." >> reporter: they had no idea what else they were walking into when they set foot in san francisco. from a giants game to a three-day party of activities and parades to celebrate the lesbian, gay and bisexual transgender community. >> i'm looking forward to it. we cannot get a cab home from the opera because of the parade. >> reporter: the party began this afternoon at delores park where the transgender march will take off. police are stepping up patrol for the pride celebration. >> we don't want shootings and stabbings. basically, the goal here is our officers will make sure public safety is number one. >> reporter: with a zero tolerance, this coffee shop will stay open for pink saturday and the big parade on sunday. >> for the past two years we haven't because we are not selling beer much anymore. this year we are going to sell coffee and push caffeine and water. whatever else is available. >> reporter: he's anticipating a 25% boost in sales. cab drivers are looking forwards to a frenzy. >> i make go
>> reporter: in town from milwaukee. >> we came to town to see the opera, "the ring." >> reporter: they had no idea what else they were walking into when they set foot in san francisco. from a giants game to a three-day party of activities and parades to celebrate the lesbian, gay and bisexual transgender community. >> i'm looking forward to it. we cannot get a cab home from the opera because of the parade. >> reporter: the party began this afternoon at...
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. >>> a rescue operation inside a milwaukee street drain led to a reunion between a mama duck and her ducklings. a public works crew executed the sewer rescue saving all the ducks by using a nearby fire hydrant to flush them out. >>> finally, downtown pittsburgh was taken over by a band of furry suit-wearing revelers. attendees affectionately called the furries have arrived in the steel city for an annual event that kicked off on thursday with thousands expected to attend. >>> bill karins has your weather forecast. >> when are you going to arrive for the family reunion in pittsburgh. >> oh, bill, good one, good one. >> it's all right. it wasn't the best. good morning, everyone. thunderstorms not many of them in the middle of the country. we're drying it out there. much of the west is completely dry. the temperatures are soaring once again. the heat that was confined to the desert southwest has now escaped into mexico. look at albuquerque with 99 yesterday. areas near oklahoma city were near 100. the heat kind of got knocked down a bit. not quite as hot as the front went through areas
. >>> a rescue operation inside a milwaukee street drain led to a reunion between a mama duck and her ducklings. a public works crew executed the sewer rescue saving all the ducks by using a nearby fire hydrant to flush them out. >>> finally, downtown pittsburgh was taken over by a band of furry suit-wearing revelers. attendees affectionately called the furries have arrived in the steel city for an annual event that kicked off on thursday with thousands expected to attend....
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chicago rallied from three down to beat milwaukee 5-4. finally aaa manager gary allen climbed to new heights to make a point. in this game the empire changed a ninth inning homer after he discovered it landed between the wall and the padding. he was so furious he climbed the outfield wall in search of the ball he thought landed over the fence. we sped up the video for the sake of time, but allenson was unable to locate the baseball. gary allenson scaled the wall to earn a lofty ejection. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred rogan. >>> coming up, kim kardashian's wedding gift tab and hugh hefner's wedding is off. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus meet one boy who is not letting the tough breaks that may have come his way stop him from shining on the diamond. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this wednesday morning. in alaska, it's been interesting. while the west coast of the united states has had a cool spring, you've had a mild spring and pretty dry in some pla
chicago rallied from three down to beat milwaukee 5-4. finally aaa manager gary allen climbed to new heights to make a point. in this game the empire changed a ninth inning homer after he discovered it landed between the wall and the padding. he was so furious he climbed the outfield wall in search of the ball he thought landed over the fence. we sped up the video for the sake of time, but allenson was unable to locate the baseball. gary allenson scaled the wall to earn a lofty ejection. that's...
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. >>> to milwaukee where prince fielder hit a pair of homers against the mets. tied the game in the eighth. stayed that way until the bottom of nine, one aboard for morgan and sent everybody home with a smile. walk-off single down a line. bruins rally to beat the mets, 6-5. >>> from one walk off to another. pirates and diamondbacks tied at two in the 12th. andrew mccutchen stepped in and stepped out, a solo shot inside the foul pole, pirates won it, 3-2. >>> the play of the night wasn't a home run or a goal. it was a catch from chris cog lin. got horizontal in centerfield. it's worth another look. number 8 is great for the marlins but not enough. the braves won in extras. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> kim kardashian finds sudden complications on her way towards the wedding aisle. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus, coming up, proof that all around the nation, all creatures great and small are just looking for a way to cool off. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this thurs
. >>> to milwaukee where prince fielder hit a pair of homers against the mets. tied the game in the eighth. stayed that way until the bottom of nine, one aboard for morgan and sent everybody home with a smile. walk-off single down a line. bruins rally to beat the mets, 6-5. >>> from one walk off to another. pirates and diamondbacks tied at two in the 12th. andrew mccutchen stepped in and stepped out, a solo shot inside the foul pole, pirates won it, 3-2. >>> the play...
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rain slick on i-94 from business mark to milwaukee. and from sacramento to fresno on i-5. windy on i-40 from flagstaff to albuquerque. >>> if you're flying, delays possible in minneapolis, atla a atlanta, and san francisco 37. >>> have is new hope for millions of people battling cancer. two new drugs are showing promise in helping fight melanoma, and a third drug is helping women at high risk for breast cancer. >> reporter: researchers consider this a stunning success. when melanoma attacks organs, it's difficult to treat. >> this is going to be a revolutionary way to treat patients with cancer. >> reporter: there is a new drug, vemurafinen. corky is one of those patients whose melanoma spread to his organs. >> if it continues to work the way it's working, it's fantastic. >> reporter: it was so effective in keeping patients alive, those on chemo were offered this instead. >> we have tears of joy in clini clinics. when we have a patient really sick from melanoma, we have enrolled them in these trils. in 72 hours, they're better. unbelievable. >> reporter: also announced, ye
rain slick on i-94 from business mark to milwaukee. and from sacramento to fresno on i-5. windy on i-40 from flagstaff to albuquerque. >>> if you're flying, delays possible in minneapolis, atla a atlanta, and san francisco 37. >>> have is new hope for millions of people battling cancer. two new drugs are showing promise in helping fight melanoma, and a third drug is helping women at high risk for breast cancer. >> reporter: researchers consider this a stunning success....
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. >>> in milwaukee the mets' jose reyes hit a shot off the wall for a triple to score two runs.the best play of the game was by brewers' center fielder carlos gomez who reached over the wall -- look at this -- for an incredible catch robbing carlos beltrand of a homer. but the mets won it, 2-1. >>> finally to golf, where tiger woods will not play in the u.s. open. woods decided not to compete in the open starting next week because of continuing problems with his left leg. it will be the first open that he has missed since 1994. >>> and when we return, another look at this morning's top stories, plus a letter containing the seeds of the holocaust written by a young adolph hitler. f the holocaust written by a young adofl hitler. [ female announcer ] you do so much... to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being? every tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and helps support your immune system. fiber choice. an easy way to defend your health everyday. learn more about prebiotics and
. >>> in milwaukee the mets' jose reyes hit a shot off the wall for a triple to score two runs.the best play of the game was by brewers' center fielder carlos gomez who reached over the wall -- look at this -- for an incredible catch robbing carlos beltrand of a homer. but the mets won it, 2-1. >>> finally to golf, where tiger woods will not play in the u.s. open. woods decided not to compete in the open starting next week because of continuing problems with his left leg. it...
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the yankees beat milwaukee 5-2. >>> in chicago two outs bottom of the ninth, the cubs aramos ramirezgle to left and the runner scored from third base. chicago celebrated a 2-1 victory over san francisco. >>> finally in scotland something completely different, the world cup of swamp soccer, that's right. sometimes it's more like mud wrestling than soccer but occasionally a goal is scored. then comes the toughest part of every game, cleaning up afterward. yeah, that's going to take some time. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. and then meet digit the gorilla and her adoptive parents. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure h
the yankees beat milwaukee 5-2. >>> in chicago two outs bottom of the ninth, the cubs aramos ramirezgle to left and the runner scored from third base. chicago celebrated a 2-1 victory over san francisco. >>> finally in scotland something completely different, the world cup of swamp soccer, that's right. sometimes it's more like mud wrestling than soccer but occasionally a goal is scored. then comes the toughest part of every game, cleaning up afterward. yeah, that's going to...
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control this northern new mexico fire has charred almost 161,000 acres, an area just under the size of milwaukee, and destroyed 30 structures. this is what happens when wildfire burns through a forest, wildlife is forced to go near neighborhoods and homes just to find food. but the biggest concern is how close the wildfire is to the los alamos national laboratory, where some radioactive material is stored. >> we have fire all around the lab on two sides. when you ask how close it is on the border, it's a road away. >> reporter: i just spoke with a man who works security up at los alamos lab. he said he is not going to leave town even though the city has been evacuated, because he is waiting for the call which he hopes he doesn't get that the worst has happened. in los alamos, new mexico, sandra hughes, cbs news. >>> turning to politics now, sarah palin made a quick trip to iowa to make a big splash in the small town of pella. palin attended the premiere of a documentary about her rise in politics. it's called "undefeated" but she says she's still undecided about 2012. randall pinkston reports. >
control this northern new mexico fire has charred almost 161,000 acres, an area just under the size of milwaukee, and destroyed 30 structures. this is what happens when wildfire burns through a forest, wildlife is forced to go near neighborhoods and homes just to find food. but the biggest concern is how close the wildfire is to the los alamos national laboratory, where some radioactive material is stored. >> we have fire all around the lab on two sides. when you ask how close it is on...
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. >>> a mother in milwaukee charged with dui and wreck reckless endangerment with 11 kids in the car. she is the mother of 7 of the children. at least five were hurt yesterday. police say the woman admitted to drinking before getting behind the wheel. >>> 6:35 right now. the original story that happened two years ago it will be likely made into a movie but the trip down 95 had been memorable for us. this morning the rush hour commute may be a little bit longer but at least you might have a chance to see history out your window. as you reach for the cell phone to take a picture. abc2 news linda so is live to tell us where the miracle on the hudson plane is right now. linda. >> reporter: well, it is a big secret. a very big secret here in perryville many all we know is that it's near the tolls in perryville somewhere i tried to get a state trooper to tell us where but he said he can't say because yesterday they had problems with people when it was taken to the first secret location. people found it and climbed on top of the plane and tried to snap pictures. they had to move it to a seco
. >>> a mother in milwaukee charged with dui and wreck reckless endangerment with 11 kids in the car. she is the mother of 7 of the children. at least five were hurt yesterday. police say the woman admitted to drinking before getting behind the wheel. >>> 6:35 right now. the original story that happened two years ago it will be likely made into a movie but the trip down 95 had been memorable for us. this morning the rush hour commute may be a little bit longer but at least you...
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the final chicago 5, milwaukee 4. >>> the nfl and his players are making some progress in secret talksa new contract. they met in maryland at an undisclosed location. one report says there is at least a chance of working out a deal to end the lockout by july 4th. we will astay on top of that for you. >>> and a spectacular accident in san francisco bay. look at this. one of the boats getting ready for the 34th america's cup capsized during a practice run. the oracle racing catamaran went over in strong winds monday. one crew member fell through the sail which looks like an airplane wing. he was not seriously hurt. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories and for the first time, arnold's mistress tells her side of the story. bart station. the robbery.. that sent a man to the hospital. plus.. bay area teens find nearly a dozen chickens, beaten to death. who police think is behind a gruesome case of animal cruelty. the mother of arnold schwarzenegger's secret child goes on the record. her confession to maria.. and what her son said, when he found out. and.. just in tim
the final chicago 5, milwaukee 4. >>> the nfl and his players are making some progress in secret talksa new contract. they met in maryland at an undisclosed location. one report says there is at least a chance of working out a deal to end the lockout by july 4th. we will astay on top of that for you. >>> and a spectacular accident in san francisco bay. look at this. one of the boats getting ready for the 34th america's cup capsized during a practice run. the oracle racing...
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the city of milwaukee and surrounding counties -- that surround milwaukee, osaka, racine, and waukesha have $4 million in the uasi funding to enhance the safety of over two million residents. even though this assistance has been small, we're very, very proud of what we've been able to accomplish in terms of securing our area. for example, in milwaukee, my constituents are safer because we've used this assistance to train emergency medical teams, train and equip hazardous material and bomb squads, create continuity of operations plans and to analyze intelligence. it also helps to fund our intelligence fusion center, a place to collect and exchange information from government, public safety, private sector at all levels of enforcele. and i have heard concerns from our mayor, police chief, fire chief about whether or not we can continue to manage disaster funding without this funding. and the fund -- the concerns aren't just limited to being prepared to acts of terrorism. the loss of this funding would disable us from being prepared to respond to large-scale emergencies such as flooding o
the city of milwaukee and surrounding counties -- that surround milwaukee, osaka, racine, and waukesha have $4 million in the uasi funding to enhance the safety of over two million residents. even though this assistance has been small, we're very, very proud of what we've been able to accomplish in terms of securing our area. for example, in milwaukee, my constituents are safer because we've used this assistance to train emergency medical teams, train and equip hazardous material and bomb...
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an example of these landmarks is the milwaukee soldier's home built in 1867. one of the original soldier's homes established by congressional legislation and approved by president abraham lincoln on march 3, 1865 the soldiers home reflects how our four sisters chose to care for and honor the solders who fought to keep the country united as one nation. i say, four sisters because it was the ladies of milwaukee's westside soldiers aid society whose tenacity and dedication made it possible to raise the funds necessary to create the milwaukee home for disabled volunteer soldiers which they generously gifted to the soldiers' whole system of forerunner of the department of veterans affairs. this summer on the 150th anniversary of the civil war, the soldiers home will hopefully be dedicated as a national historic landmark. i urge the department of veterans affairs to send a report to congress and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from texas. mr. culberson: mr. chairman, i continue to rese
an example of these landmarks is the milwaukee soldier's home built in 1867. one of the original soldier's homes established by congressional legislation and approved by president abraham lincoln on march 3, 1865 the soldiers home reflects how our four sisters chose to care for and honor the solders who fought to keep the country united as one nation. i say, four sisters because it was the ladies of milwaukee's westside soldiers aid society whose tenacity and dedication made it possible to...
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the cards are tied with milwaukee for the first place for the national league central. nix hit a sacrifice fly to left field. the runner from third place scored and the nationals beat seattle 1-0. after the game washington's manager jim riggleman quit in a contract dispute with the team. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and they're long dead but scientists can now take dinosaurs' temperatures, and what they found is surprising. now take dinosaurs' temperatures, and what they found is surprising. lose those lines for up to a year! juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. [ pneumatic wrench buzzing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums c-p joins the protest today, over a passenger's saggy pants arrest at s-f-o
the cards are tied with milwaukee for the first place for the national league central. nix hit a sacrifice fly to left field. the runner from third place scored and the nationals beat seattle 1-0. after the game washington's manager jim riggleman quit in a contract dispute with the team. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and they're long dead but scientists can now take dinosaurs' temperatures, and what they found is surprising. now take...
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a woman accused of causing a crash while drunk driving with 11 children in the car. 7 in milwaukee county. five of the kids were hurt. seven of those children are hers. >> a man is shot at point-blank range but survived. two medallions caved in and broke from the impact. the medallions saved his life sunday morning. the rule is modillion there is the description "god is one." the man is not seriously hurt. >> very lucky. an added layer of protection. 83 degrees on tv hill. honoring meredith vieira. >> details on a new service of >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> downtown is not easy to navigate. >> they have to prepare those rose for the grand prix. >> it could get ugly. >> right now they are dealing with closures in the city. conway shut down between light and charles. construction is cleared up now and moving much better chronic harrisburg expressway. 54 roddick outer loop west side -- 54 on the outer loop west side. everything running smoothly once to get down towards 50. 11 minutes on the outer loop west side. here is a quick live look outside. things start t
a woman accused of causing a crash while drunk driving with 11 children in the car. 7 in milwaukee county. five of the kids were hurt. seven of those children are hers. >> a man is shot at point-blank range but survived. two medallions caved in and broke from the impact. the medallions saved his life sunday morning. the rule is modillion there is the description "god is one." the man is not seriously hurt. >> very lucky. an added layer of protection. 83 degrees on tv hill....
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rain stopped at wrigley field, and maria threw out the first pitch before the cubbies took on the milwaukeendup, the pitch, and of course the crowd went wild. and we're all team players here in business news. so that's the show for today. thank you so much for joining me. maria's guest next week is nobel prize winning economist michael sten. each week keep it right here where wall street meets main street. and have a great weekend. california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes...
rain stopped at wrigley field, and maria threw out the first pitch before the cubbies took on the milwaukeendup, the pitch, and of course the crowd went wild. and we're all team players here in business news. so that's the show for today. thank you so much for joining me. maria's guest next week is nobel prize winning economist michael sten. each week keep it right here where wall street meets main street. and have a great weekend. california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on...
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physical earth quake and tsunami but they also revealing with the radiation levels now that the city of milwaukee where we were was about twenty five kilometers from reactor number one we spend most of the day there with scientists who are working with lawn chairs to clean up the area but we also went to the actual exclusions of zone itself now initially we were just going to go to the border to check and see what ready haitian levels were very close to that area in that area just about a hundred times what the actual accepted safe levels should be so much less than here believe it or not and what we found was a very rich russian green valley which kind of shows this dangerous side of this radiation because while it looks peaceful it looks clean it looks like it was a beautiful day the breeze was blowing but the radiation levels in the air were much more dangerous than you should actually put you subject yourself to now interesting way enough that when you actually get to that forty mile exclusion zone we were turned away by police because it is forbidden by law to go into that area we turned the
physical earth quake and tsunami but they also revealing with the radiation levels now that the city of milwaukee where we were was about twenty five kilometers from reactor number one we spend most of the day there with scientists who are working with lawn chairs to clean up the area but we also went to the actual exclusions of zone itself now initially we were just going to go to the border to check and see what ready haitian levels were very close to that area in that area just about a...
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control, this northern new mexico fire has charred almost 61,000 acres, an area just under the size of milwaukee, and destroyed 30 structures. this is what happens when wildfire burns through a forest. wildlife is forced to go near neighborhoods and homes just to find food. but the biggest concern is how close the wildfire is to the los alamos national laboratory where some radioactive material is stored. >> we have fire all around the lab on two sides. when you ask how close it is on the border, it's a road away. >> reporter: now, the scientists who are monitoring the air quality say right now the real issue is smoke and ash that is in the air, but also of concern is the fact that on the los alamos property there are 30,000 55 gallon drums of plutonium contaminated waste, and scott, as you can imagine, that's what they want to protect. >> pelley: thank you, sandra. the speaker of the house today, john boehner, became the latest republican to insist that the u.s. will not see economic armageddon on august 2 even if congress fails to raise the government's borrowing limit. treasury secretary timo
control, this northern new mexico fire has charred almost 61,000 acres, an area just under the size of milwaukee, and destroyed 30 structures. this is what happens when wildfire burns through a forest. wildlife is forced to go near neighborhoods and homes just to find food. but the biggest concern is how close the wildfire is to the los alamos national laboratory where some radioactive material is stored. >> we have fire all around the lab on two sides. when you ask how close it is on the...
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the reds rally past milwaukee 4-3. at the french open, maria sharapova is back in the semifinals. she beat seventh seed andrea petrovic. the first time in three years sharapova has advanced this far in a grand slam tournament. >>> and in basketball, shaq won't be back. nba superstar shaquille o'neal is calling it quits. he made the announcement on twitter yesterday. >> we did it. 19 years, baby. want to thank you very much. that's why i'm telling you first, i'm about to retire. love you. talk to you soon. >> during his career, shaq won four nba championships, was a 15-time all-star and scored more than 28,000 points. the lakers say they'll retire his number. >>> and finally you've got to see this to believe it. a bmx rider from new zealand does an incredible triple flip, and lands it perfectly. the amazing stunt got him in the guinness book of world records. that ramp he's on is over 60 feet high. he says he spent three months planning that jump. >>> when we come back, another look at this morning's top stories. and an ordinary laptop computer with a secret identity has an underco
the reds rally past milwaukee 4-3. at the french open, maria sharapova is back in the semifinals. she beat seventh seed andrea petrovic. the first time in three years sharapova has advanced this far in a grand slam tournament. >>> and in basketball, shaq won't be back. nba superstar shaquille o'neal is calling it quits. he made the announcement on twitter yesterday. >> we did it. 19 years, baby. want to thank you very much. that's why i'm telling you first, i'm about to retire....
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in milwaukee and now the new york yankees coming off of a strong showing last sunday.ive strikeouts. $161 million contract to but has not forgot his home town. he is back tonight where a couple of years ago he refurbished a little league field and was going to throw out the first pitch will little league baseball tonight is called thurman field. and cc joins us. hello cc. >> how are you doing? >> now tell me how many times a week to someone come to you and say cc you got it, help us out. [laughter] >> a lot. it but you try to do what you can for everybody. >> what is the connection with you and german field? >> it is where i grew up playing. it is near and dear to my heart. >> how many kids went to see the yankees play today? >> a lot of them came out last night. i think a lot of them are getting ready for their game today, we definitely have a great showing in the past couple of days and north vallejo definitely represented. >> we know that you love the bay area and when you were a free agent, we know that the a's cannot travel in the payroll circles, but why not the
in milwaukee and now the new york yankees coming off of a strong showing last sunday.ive strikeouts. $161 million contract to but has not forgot his home town. he is back tonight where a couple of years ago he refurbished a little league field and was going to throw out the first pitch will little league baseball tonight is called thurman field. and cc joins us. hello cc. >> how are you doing? >> now tell me how many times a week to someone come to you and say cc you got it, help us...
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and we're looking at the milwaukee area heat and humidity we are sharing it ... southwest winds mean there is no cooling off the late today there are heated by a series from southern wisconsin all the way to chicago. here is the jet stream pattern if this isn't a summer pattern nothing has ... is.... your severe weather tends to occur near the jet stream and that happens to be way to the north of us use cds bake storm systems going through the northern fringe of our hot air lifting into minnesota and michigan. northern minnesota 7 canada and the upper peninsula of michigan be on the lookout for a severe storm conditions ... it's raining gangbusters and snowing at higher elevations way to the northwest of us.... by thursday and friday we expect it will be a lot cooler. will be blowing up to the north of us on the satellite radar all this is forming to the west by tomorrow evening. we are looking here at low pressure trekking along the southern boundary and the thunderstorms that will arrive thursday night into friday morning and they may get heavy but there will b
and we're looking at the milwaukee area heat and humidity we are sharing it ... southwest winds mean there is no cooling off the late today there are heated by a series from southern wisconsin all the way to chicago. here is the jet stream pattern if this isn't a summer pattern nothing has ... is.... your severe weather tends to occur near the jet stream and that happens to be way to the north of us use cds bake storm systems going through the northern fringe of our hot air lifting into...
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to milwaukee to cleveland cities across america are having a tough time getting banks to maintain foreclosed properties one of the biggest culprits maybe. a recent congressional report on the financial crisis put germany's leading bank among the top four banks contributing to america's mortgage mess deutsche bank has foreclosed on thousands of properties in los angeles and now the city is suing demanded a bank step up and be a landlord we visited several of the torture foreclosure properties but tenants were fearful of talking on camera or showing us their apartments. this window has been boarded up as local delinquents have wreaked havoc on this building over the last several months it was foreclosed on by george bank the notice of eviction is still on the window now this is one of hundreds of buildings which has been foreclosed on over the last several years by deutsche bank which is obviously still in ruins now there is still one tenant living in this rundown building but he karoli on the banks if it's anything but a situation that would likely not be tolerated back home in germany this i
to milwaukee to cleveland cities across america are having a tough time getting banks to maintain foreclosed properties one of the biggest culprits maybe. a recent congressional report on the financial crisis put germany's leading bank among the top four banks contributing to america's mortgage mess deutsche bank has foreclosed on thousands of properties in los angeles and now the city is suing demanded a bank step up and be a landlord we visited several of the torture foreclosure properties...
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. >>> a mother in milwaukee is accused of driving drunk with 11 children in her car.he hit a barrier wall and flipped the suv. seven of the children belonged to the driver. the others were released to relatives. >>> the obama administration announced, it's considering with drawing troops from afghanistan sooner than planned. >> more than anyone, accept the president, i'm responsible for you being here. >> reporter: many of the soldiers lined up are about to end a long tour. they're hoping this is their last deployment. >> reporter: the secretary offered few clues about the scale of the withdrawals and wanted to pull out the support troops first. >> i tried to maximize my combat as long as this process -- i think that's a no brainer. >> reporter: on saturday, during this meeting, the secretary gates listened to complaints about the way in which nato forces conducted the war. >> especially the civilian's homes. they issued that the afghans definitely want to end. >> reporter: they promise that the u.s. will stay the course in afghanistan after the withdrawal begins. >>
. >>> a mother in milwaukee is accused of driving drunk with 11 children in her car.he hit a barrier wall and flipped the suv. seven of the children belonged to the driver. the others were released to relatives. >>> the obama administration announced, it's considering with drawing troops from afghanistan sooner than planned. >> more than anyone, accept the president, i'm responsible for you being here. >> reporter: many of the soldiers lined up are about to end a...
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regimen, the milwaukee protocol. >> when you hear of some one getting rabies, you usually swap out the>> wonder if she could turn into a super hero. >> so many doctors, didn't get the diagnosis. a wonderment she is do so awesome. continued good health to precious. >>> coming up, lost and found money. and a family really cashing in. >> unclaimed funds. where it came from. who is committed to making things right. that's coming up next. >>> all right. i know this happens to us all the éile. probably happens to you, constantly. bank calls you up, and says, hey we found some extra money we owe you. yeah, right. >> yeah, just happened to me yesterday. >> too good to be true. >> usually the other way around. there's a fee on your fee on your fee. there is $117 million unclaimed money listings out there the and our correspondent was with one of the lucky people when she got her call. >> reporter: vicky's mom, lenora atkins died in july of last year and left behind dozens of handmade quilts warmed with her love. >> she used all kinds of different colors. >> and her secret recipe for making the
regimen, the milwaukee protocol. >> when you hear of some one getting rabies, you usually swap out the>> wonder if she could turn into a super hero. >> so many doctors, didn't get the diagnosis. a wonderment she is do so awesome. continued good health to precious. >>> coming up, lost and found money. and a family really cashing in. >> unclaimed funds. where it came from. who is committed to making things right. that's coming up next. >>> all right. i...
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. >> hot is the operative word in milwaukee through what we expect today. >> no major delays for publicnsit and no hot spots to report. more traffic at the toll plazas and we will have more traffic and straight ahead. >> and this and sunnyvale where an apartment fire is still burning. we have details of the fire. >> it is contained on right now her. the fire is all but halted. they are concerned about their roof. these pictures are from earlier this morning. they could not going inside and for quite some time because it was outlawed. some people were forced out of their homes that weren't even damage to carried one person told me he was knocking on doors getting people off as fast as he could >> it was breaking windows them let people get out and the artist's arm. >> the flames but it and then we saw big black been plowed it just started spreading everywhere >> we just wait until they get less in. i hope we can save something. >> there were three apartments destroyed according to the fire department. the fire department had to cut a bolt stealing to get into the roof of these apartments
. >> hot is the operative word in milwaukee through what we expect today. >> no major delays for publicnsit and no hot spots to report. more traffic at the toll plazas and we will have more traffic and straight ahead. >> and this and sunnyvale where an apartment fire is still burning. we have details of the fire. >> it is contained on right now her. the fire is all but halted. they are concerned about their roof. these pictures are from earlier this morning. they could...
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chicago, milwaukee, areas like that. meanwhile here, like i said, 74 degrees.we begin that trend towards 80s and low 90s with that 74 degrees temperature popping up. here is a look at the satellite radar. right now things are quiet. we do have clouds beginning to make their presence known in the area. they are associated with a little area of -- not a little area, i keep saying that but it's an impressive area of storminess to the north. that is working its way south ward. it's having to work around a high pressure system out to the west. unfortunately that puts us on a track toward the mid-atlantic and toward us. we'll have to wait and see how much of that holds together to come through here. but we do have a chance of some thunderstorms popping up this afternoon and this evening. five-day forecast, high today 91. and then tomorrow you're high of 97. thursday 99 with some of you likely hitting 100 degrees on thursday. friday we're in the 90 its but saturday back into the mid-80s. chance of thunderstorms on thursday, friday and saturday. that's a look at what i
chicago, milwaukee, areas like that. meanwhile here, like i said, 74 degrees.we begin that trend towards 80s and low 90s with that 74 degrees temperature popping up. here is a look at the satellite radar. right now things are quiet. we do have clouds beginning to make their presence known in the area. they are associated with a little area of -- not a little area, i keep saying that but it's an impressive area of storminess to the north. that is working its way south ward. it's having to work...
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hope to milwaukee more progress today. >>> bean sprouts grown in germany are the worth e.ee people died, more than 2300 sickened. >> newt gingrich is looking for a new presidential campaign staff this morning. just about his entire senior staff is leaving. still, gingrich said he'll soldier on. paul steinhauser, live in manchester, new hampshire. paul, big shakeup. what's the deal? >> you know, kyra, i think of the seven people on the stage monday night at our debate. newt gingrich, the former house speccer may be the one with the most to proof. this is a very big deal yesterday. as you said, nearly all his top staff. his advisers, officials of his campaign jumped ship. they said he had differences how committed he was with the campaign, how he was fund raise, probably over policy issues as well. also some talk that calista gingrich was not enthusiastic about him spending that much time on the campaign trail. he responded briefly saying, he was committed to this campaign, that he would be at our debate. that he would also be at a debate this sunday night. and i lenned he'l
hope to milwaukee more progress today. >>> bean sprouts grown in germany are the worth e.ee people died, more than 2300 sickened. >> newt gingrich is looking for a new presidential campaign staff this morning. just about his entire senior staff is leaving. still, gingrich said he'll soldier on. paul steinhauser, live in manchester, new hampshire. paul, big shakeup. what's the deal? >> you know, kyra, i think of the seven people on the stage monday night at our debate. newt...
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storms building toward milwaukee and green bay and chicago as well over the next few hours, which couldirline travelers. the eastern u.s. looking good under high pressure. sunshine, i don't think we'll bull up any showers today, but the future cast tomorrow afternoon, here we go, 11:45 tuesday, showers and storms in the mountains. we will watch this. by evening north and west of town, we lose it with daytime heating. wednesday, we see temperatures shoot back even hotter into the mid and upper 90s, then we have the scattering of showers and storms area wide. with tremendous heat. today 85, sunshine. todd tonight we're back in the 60s, winds won'ting bad today, tonight, northerly today. hot on tuesday with isolated storms northwest. afternoon storms possible wednesday with a high of 97. thursday another very hot and humid day. 97 with afternoon storms. and then this weekend mainly the threat for afternoon and evening thunderstorms, cooler temperatures but warm with highs in the 80s. if you're going to celebrate fairfax, we'd love to see you there. i will there myself on saturday during th
storms building toward milwaukee and green bay and chicago as well over the next few hours, which couldirline travelers. the eastern u.s. looking good under high pressure. sunshine, i don't think we'll bull up any showers today, but the future cast tomorrow afternoon, here we go, 11:45 tuesday, showers and storms in the mountains. we will watch this. by evening north and west of town, we lose it with daytime heating. wednesday, we see temperatures shoot back even hotter into the mid and upper...
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the honorable tom barrett, mayor of milwaukee, and his wife, mrs.ife. mrs. mauricea mayier and her husband, mr. zachary bowe. mrs. bonita bacell and her husband, mr. steven bacell. dr. daniel levinsin, and his wife, mrs. nina levinsen. mr. liel ovaskasa. the honorable john munhiem and his wife, sherry munhiem. mrs. kara mill. mr. duffy and his wife, mrs. heidi duffy. mrs. naomi aferly and her husband, mr. larry liebowitz. the honorable mr. davis and his wife, ms. olivia morgan. mrs. sarah blomenfield mrs. winnie agel and her guest. mr. greg kennedy and his wife, mrs. karen guverman. mr. robert sparks and a guest. mr. a.j.baeon and his wife ms. kate field and her husband. the honorable norman mineta and his wife, mrs. veni mineta. and mr. jeremy alters and guest, mrs. liana geriol. mr. richard faunte and his wife, mrs. jenine faunte. mr. robert but -- bucini and his wife, mrs. elizabeth bucini. mr. haywood yan and his wife, mrs. yan. >> it's great. no better place. i was here years before at an architecture group. >> nuremberg? >> yes. >> the honorab
the honorable tom barrett, mayor of milwaukee, and his wife, mrs.ife. mrs. mauricea mayier and her husband, mr. zachary bowe. mrs. bonita bacell and her husband, mr. steven bacell. dr. daniel levinsin, and his wife, mrs. nina levinsen. mr. liel ovaskasa. the honorable john munhiem and his wife, sherry munhiem. mrs. kara mill. mr. duffy and his wife, mrs. heidi duffy. mrs. naomi aferly and her husband, mr. larry liebowitz. the honorable mr. davis and his wife, ms. olivia morgan. mrs. sarah...
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there to our east on the bay, north and west of chicago, we'll be headed toward green bay and milwaukeen chicago in the next few hours could be affected by that. that could slow things down for air travelers. looking at the future cast, relatively quiet. tried to pop a shower on the models, i think that's probably not going to happen. we stay quiet today into tonight. tomorrow afternoon you'll notice with the daytime heating north and west, we're looking at showers, thunderstorms potentially developing. there for the afternoon and evening hours, that settles down on the afternoon. then probably do the same thing wednesday, although maybe a little closer to the district wednesday as we have high heat and humidity returning. 85 today, tonight in the 60s, tomorrow 89 and the winds won't be much of a factor this week. isolated storms tomorrow north and west. wednesday 97, with storms possible in the afternoon. same story thursday. high heat and humidity. by the weekend look at that, cooling down into the 80s with the chance of an afternoon storm each day. celebrate fairfax, friday, saturday
there to our east on the bay, north and west of chicago, we'll be headed toward green bay and milwaukeen chicago in the next few hours could be affected by that. that could slow things down for air travelers. looking at the future cast, relatively quiet. tried to pop a shower on the models, i think that's probably not going to happen. we stay quiet today into tonight. tomorrow afternoon you'll notice with the daytime heating north and west, we're looking at showers, thunderstorms potentially...