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because even in milwaukee, the north side of milwaukee, it's not about gangs. it's about stress. and i think that's one thing we can all relate to, whatever that stress looks like, whatever age we are. and the ability to process that. when we all think of when we were teenager years and people would joke about, to survive your teenage years. well, now, that's a real statement -- to survive your teenage years. and for us, it's about something someone who, yes, it's about purpose and meaning, absolutely. and it's also about, you know, taking a look at processing the dat-to-day events in a young person's life. and if they don't have somebody to help them process the things that happen to them on a day-to-day basis, the trauma that happens, the stress that happens, affluence, not affluent, poverty, rich, it doesn't matter. if there's no one to help guide you through that, that's where you see some of these horrific things that are happening today. so how can we be that for each other? and you don't have to be a dawn or a victor to do that. everybody who's here can do that. you know t
because even in milwaukee, the north side of milwaukee, it's not about gangs. it's about stress. and i think that's one thing we can all relate to, whatever that stress looks like, whatever age we are. and the ability to process that. when we all think of when we were teenager years and people would joke about, to survive your teenage years. well, now, that's a real statement -- to survive your teenage years. and for us, it's about something someone who, yes, it's about purpose and meaning,...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in milwaukee.g. back to you. clive myrie there for us back to you. clive myrie there for us in memphis, tennessee. the three main foreign powers in syria‘s civil war — russia, turkey and iran — are due to met tomorrow in ankara to try to bring an end to the deadly seven—year conflict. it comes as the key rebel—held area of eastern ghouta, on the outskirts of the capital damascus, looks likely to be completely retaken by government forces. a very big win for president assad. but there are concerns that the tens of thousands of men, women and children now being evacuated are simply being moved into areas where airstrikes are escalating. our middle east correspondent, martin patience, has more details. this is the story of two young sisters, nur and allah, forced to leave like so many others. they have been posting videos on social media about life in eastern ghouta over the past few months. they don‘t have much because they‘ve been forced to move so many times before. they arrive in idlib, the bigges
clive myrie, bbc news, in milwaukee.g. back to you. clive myrie there for us back to you. clive myrie there for us in memphis, tennessee. the three main foreign powers in syria‘s civil war — russia, turkey and iran — are due to met tomorrow in ankara to try to bring an end to the deadly seven—year conflict. it comes as the key rebel—held area of eastern ghouta, on the outskirts of the capital damascus, looks likely to be completely retaken by government forces. a very big win for...
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and things were redrawn milwaukee only have one. now the way they read true the city ofbulk of milwaukee is in one district. >> that is ridiculous. >> this can be traced even further down the ballot to state legislative elections where in wisconsin 40% of the ballot went to democrats where democrats only one 35% of the legislature. if things were apportioned correctly, the democrats would have more seats. is there any way for this gerrymandering to stop? >> yes, there is. there's a case in the supreme court that challenges the 2010 redistricting. >> what is the wisconsin case that the court decided to take up this week at the heart of this matter? >> in wisconsin, a federal court did strike down wisconsin's general assembly map as an unconstitutional political gerrymander. an interesting part of the case is that adopting an idea, the court in part based its decision on a mathematical theory that challengers to political gerrymandering say we have finally got the method where we can figure out how much political gerrymandering is too
and things were redrawn milwaukee only have one. now the way they read true the city ofbulk of milwaukee is in one district. >> that is ridiculous. >> this can be traced even further down the ballot to state legislative elections where in wisconsin 40% of the ballot went to democrats where democrats only one 35% of the legislature. if things were apportioned correctly, the democrats would have more seats. is there any way for this gerrymandering to stop? >> yes, there is....
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clive myrie visited america's most segregated city, milwaukee, to find out more.e was white, overflowing with the milk of prosperity. the other, black, a lonely island of poverty and brutality. 50 years after his death, are those two americas any closer to being reconciled ? on the face of it, little has changed at the martin luther king elementary school in the midwestern city of milwaukee. 98% of the pupils are black, reflecting the demographic of the local area. so while segregation is now illegal in education, it happens anyway. fine words, but milwaukee is the most segregated city in america, where there isn't liberty and justice for all. the north and west are mainly black, the south end east, mainly white and in the affluent suburbs, postal workers are the most frequent black visitors. academic marc levine has written extensively about the racial divide here. milwaukee, in terms of the level of segregation in the town, is precisely the same as it was 50 years ago. a black household making $100,000 a year has a 20 times greater possibility of living in a con
clive myrie visited america's most segregated city, milwaukee, to find out more.e was white, overflowing with the milk of prosperity. the other, black, a lonely island of poverty and brutality. 50 years after his death, are those two americas any closer to being reconciled ? on the face of it, little has changed at the martin luther king elementary school in the midwestern city of milwaukee. 98% of the pupils are black, reflecting the demographic of the local area. so while segregation is now...
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in 1967, thousands marched for fairness in milwaukee.onstrating on this bridge, the divide between black and white in the city. the white people with their children and everybody else, their bricks and bottles, name—calling. there was all kinds of things that happened by the time you got to the end of that bridge. 0ld newsreels help jog memories of their sacrifice. that's my mother! that's your mother there? yes. yes, that's my dear mother. but how much do they think things have changed in america? milwaukee has become more tolerant in where they place the blacks, but they're still doing the same thing, they're segregating us, putting us into different areas though. i don't care how much money you've got, what you got, they're looking at this. right. but some are fighting back. a non—profit organisation, the milwaukee fair housing council, has undercover researchers who investigate landlords over racism. i met two of the researchers, one black, one white, who went to the same landlord looking for a flat. they were very, very accommodatin
in 1967, thousands marched for fairness in milwaukee.onstrating on this bridge, the divide between black and white in the city. the white people with their children and everybody else, their bricks and bottles, name—calling. there was all kinds of things that happened by the time you got to the end of that bridge. 0ld newsreels help jog memories of their sacrifice. that's my mother! that's your mother there? yes. yes, that's my dear mother. but how much do they think things have changed in...
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milwaukee has become more tolera nt america?e still doing the same thing, segregating us into different areas. i don't care how much money you've got, what you got, they are looking at this. right. but some are fighting back. a non—profit organisation, the milwaukee fair housing council, as undercover researchers who investigate landlords over racism. i met two of the research is. one black, one white, who went to the same landlord looking for a flat. they were very, very accommodating to me. they were keen? yeah. i was told to come back later. i subsequently went back about a week later and was told nothing was available. that was it? that was it. it's disheartening because it is a symptom of something for me that is really sick in the society. no matter what other comp list, no matter what i've established in life, i'm reminded that i'm a black person living in america. doctor king wanted these children to achieve their american dream. he wanted this country to find their soul. while the beloved inequality remains, he remains
milwaukee has become more tolera nt america?e still doing the same thing, segregating us into different areas. i don't care how much money you've got, what you got, they are looking at this. right. but some are fighting back. a non—profit organisation, the milwaukee fair housing council, as undercover researchers who investigate landlords over racism. i met two of the research is. one black, one white, who went to the same landlord looking for a flat. they were very, very accommodating to me....
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first, dawn barnett we welcome from milwaukee, running rebels community organization. there, she works alongside her husband victor who founded running rebels more than 30 years ago. they provide services to milwaukee's youth and families, they have a staff of more than 120 and serve more than 2500 young people a year. dawn has more than two decades of experience with at-risk youth in crisis stabilization, mentoring, music education, she is a singer and songwriter herself. job coaching, personal leadership and life skills. she currently serves on the secretary's advisory council on youth justice for the state of wisconsin. on the far side, robert l woodson is the founder of the woodson center and he's worked closely for decades with neighborhood leaders like dawn as well as with leading legislators to provide community-based solutions to poverty. one area of particular focus of bob's work over the years has been youth violence reduction strategies, in the nation's most troubled schools and communities. bob is frequently sought as a social commentator in print and on ai
first, dawn barnett we welcome from milwaukee, running rebels community organization. there, she works alongside her husband victor who founded running rebels more than 30 years ago. they provide services to milwaukee's youth and families, they have a staff of more than 120 and serve more than 2500 young people a year. dawn has more than two decades of experience with at-risk youth in crisis stabilization, mentoring, music education, she is a singer and songwriter herself. job coaching,...
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in 1967, thousands marched for fairness in milwaukee.the divide between black and white in the city. the white people with their children and everybody else, their bricks and bottles, name—calling. there was all kinds of things that happened by the time you got to the end of that bridge. old newsreels help jog memories of their sacrifice. that's my mother! that's your mother there? yes. yeah, that's my dear mother. but how much do they think things have changed in america? milwaukee has become more tolerant in where they place the blacks, but they're still doing the same thing, they're segregating us, putting us into different areas, though. i don't care how much money you've got, what you got, they're looking at this. right. this is our conversation question as well about how much of an impact martin luther king the's work and also his death has had in the long—term. just a couple of quick tweets here, doctor king is still showing us the way, leaders like him and elevate all of us. and one more quoting martin luther king, the ark of the
in 1967, thousands marched for fairness in milwaukee.the divide between black and white in the city. the white people with their children and everybody else, their bricks and bottles, name—calling. there was all kinds of things that happened by the time you got to the end of that bridge. old newsreels help jog memories of their sacrifice. that's my mother! that's your mother there? yes. yeah, that's my dear mother. but how much do they think things have changed in america? milwaukee has...
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first is don barnett who we welcome from milwaukee -- dawn barnett. she works alongside her husband victor who founded running rebels. they provide services to milwaukee's youth and families, they have a staff of more than 120 and serve more than 2500 young people per year. more than two decades of experience with at-risk youth, working in crisis stabilization, mentoring, music education, she is a singer and songwriter, job coaching, personal leadership, and life skills. serves on the secretary's advisory council on youth justice for the state of wisconsin. woodsonar side, robert is the founder of the woodson center and has worked for decades with neighborhood anders like dawn legislators to provide innovative, community-based solutions to poverty. workrea of focus of bob's has been used violence reduction strategies in the nation's most troubled schools and communities. he is frequently sought as a social commentator in pink and on-air media. he has been awarded the john d and catherine t macarthur genius and the presidential citizen medal. he is the
first is don barnett who we welcome from milwaukee -- dawn barnett. she works alongside her husband victor who founded running rebels. they provide services to milwaukee's youth and families, they have a staff of more than 120 and serve more than 2500 young people per year. more than two decades of experience with at-risk youth, working in crisis stabilization, mentoring, music education, she is a singer and songwriter, job coaching, personal leadership, and life skills. serves on the...
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a rising star playing with the milwaukee bucks.is name is nearly impossible to pronounce, but some feel he will be known as one of the best nba players of all time. steve croft introduced us in a story for "60 minutes." >> even casual sports fans know the names of the superstars in pro basketball. there is lebron, steph curry, kevin durant, russell westbrook, james harden, but there is one name you may not have heard. main leap because it takes courage and concentration to pronounce it. i'm talking about, the nba's milwaukee bucks player. he is 23 years old. hair under 7 feet tall. and there are 13 letters in his last name most consonants. he is usually referred to as, the greek freak. called that because he is greek. and doing things on a basketball court that people have never seen before. and even itch you aren't a basketball fan, you have to admire his athleticism and personal story that is one of the most interesting in all of sports. if that sound like hype, we offer into evidence, exhibit one. >> last month. madison square g
a rising star playing with the milwaukee bucks.is name is nearly impossible to pronounce, but some feel he will be known as one of the best nba players of all time. steve croft introduced us in a story for "60 minutes." >> even casual sports fans know the names of the superstars in pro basketball. there is lebron, steph curry, kevin durant, russell westbrook, james harden, but there is one name you may not have heard. main leap because it takes courage and concentration to...
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started in his name first came to all of our attention as the conservative radio talk soho in milwaukee, wisconsin. charlie has written a book entitle how the right lost its mind. and craig shirley, a renowned reagan biographer, is actually presenting two books today, his most recent look, on reagan,
started in his name first came to all of our attention as the conservative radio talk soho in milwaukee, wisconsin. charlie has written a book entitle how the right lost its mind. and craig shirley, a renowned reagan biographer, is actually presenting two books today, his most recent look, on reagan,
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taylor, the state senator for wisconsin's fourth district representing part of the great city of milwaukee and back with us. lena, good to have you with us. you're in a state that's purple that donald trump risks losing the next time around. what are you seeing in wisconsin in terms of ground swell movements and protest and people who are not going to sit on the sidelines as donald trump leads this country? >> i'd like to say we're a blue state with red polka dots, but i will say in the last election that it's very clear that we have just on tuesday and the new way that will come and then just was able to flip several districts, several counties that had gone for trump. she flipped those in those districts that went to her.
taylor, the state senator for wisconsin's fourth district representing part of the great city of milwaukee and back with us. lena, good to have you with us. you're in a state that's purple that donald trump risks losing the next time around. what are you seeing in wisconsin in terms of ground swell movements and protest and people who are not going to sit on the sidelines as donald trump leads this country? >> i'd like to say we're a blue state with red polka dots, but i will say in the...
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ey visited america's most segregated city, milwaukee, to find out.artin luther king said there are two americas. the other, black. a lonely island of poverty and brutality. are those two americas bng closer to being reconciled. in the midwestern city of milwaukee. 98% of the peoples are black. finebu wordsmilwaukee is the most segregated city in america whether it is of justice for all. the north and west mainly black, the south and east, mainly white. academic mark levine has written extensively about the racial divide ear. >> a black household making $100,0 a year has about a 20 times greater possibility of living in aoncentrated poverty neighborhood than a white family. >> it is not just housing where america remains a landivided. the unemployment rate was 6.7%. in 2017, 7 ., still roughly twice the rate. stand 50 years ago, ver 40% of black people owned homes. 70% of whites are homeowners. >> black people have often denied the facts deliver they want or refused homes for loans. thousands march. these people are some of the protesters. >> might pe
ey visited america's most segregated city, milwaukee, to find out.artin luther king said there are two americas. the other, black. a lonely island of poverty and brutality. are those two americas bng closer to being reconciled. in the midwestern city of milwaukee. 98% of the peoples are black. finebu wordsmilwaukee is the most segregated city in america whether it is of justice for all. the north and west mainly black, the south and east, mainly white. academic mark levine has written...
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in madison and milwaukee he did well >> what's scott walker talking about? >> madison and milwaukee the turnout was elevated there so we have to make sure we turn out our voters >> you say -- i mean, i listen to you about the tax bill. and then we're going to have chris van hollen on. >> my guess is he's going to say -- >> he's going to say things that -- we just had steny on he didn't say any of this. can you hang out stand right here stand right here. >> i'll yell from the sidelines. >> just sit there and go -- just listen and do hand signals. will you do that you got to go do something >> yeah. i've got to run conference now. >> is that a big deal? >> yeah. it's running congress. >> okay. mccarthy, i heard it'd be easier for him to win as minority leader because you don't need as many votes >> we are more gelled than we were ever before one of the reasons why i'm here is because we had a fractured caucus we have mended those we are now working together to pass legislation i don't think the schisms exist like they did before i'm confident we have a good le
in madison and milwaukee he did well >> what's scott walker talking about? >> madison and milwaukee the turnout was elevated there so we have to make sure we turn out our voters >> you say -- i mean, i listen to you about the tax bill. and then we're going to have chris van hollen on. >> my guess is he's going to say -- >> he's going to say things that -- we just had steny on he didn't say any of this. can you hang out stand right here stand right here. >>...
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he says he is overwhelmed by the generosity he has seen from the milwaukee community. >> so they made mom taught him to always give to the less fortunate so no doubt, she's proud. >> i like the name. pat and tony. >> very nice. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >>> the masters has its annual par three competition with friends and family members of players and past champions yesterday. look at these cutis. kids got to caddy and play with the pros. the 15-year-old grandson of six-time masters champion jack nicklaus even sank a hole in one. awesome. and this morning the masters tournament is getting underway, so we'll bring you the ceremonial tee-off and talk with the one and only jim nance about whether tiger woods can make a >>> >> the 82nd masters golf tournament is underway in augusta, georgia. tiger woods is making his masters return after two years of being absent over a back injury. this comes at a time when the game's greatest players are producing some of the best golf of their careers. a short time ago augusta national golf club chairman fred ridley officially kicked off
he says he is overwhelmed by the generosity he has seen from the milwaukee community. >> so they made mom taught him to always give to the less fortunate so no doubt, she's proud. >> i like the name. pat and tony. >> very nice. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >>> the masters has its annual par three competition with friends and family members of players and past champions yesterday. look at these cutis. kids got to caddy and play with the pros. the...
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, and so there really milwaukee, so there has been a huge movement, and then the youth, they even marchedyan's district to tell him that they need to do something about gun control, in particular, saying that universal background checks should be done, and they said they're not going to take no for an answer. and they're going to be involved not only in marching, but in registering people to vote, and going to vote, and that really is what's most important, people must vote. >> neera a couple weeks ago, i was out there on the mall in washington for the march for our lives. a lot of the groups we talked about, and the causes for which people march, are people who have had some experience. they've been part of a constituent group that has marched, the march for our lives introduced another constituency into politics, a constituency in many cases, too young to vote or not yet able to vote. that tells me this is multigenerational. >> absolutely. >> it definitely is multigenerational. >> yes, i would just say there are so many dark spots to the current moment, the one silver lining is that in
, and so there really milwaukee, so there has been a huge movement, and then the youth, they even marchedyan's district to tell him that they need to do something about gun control, in particular, saying that universal background checks should be done, and they said they're not going to take no for an answer. and they're going to be involved not only in marching, but in registering people to vote, and going to vote, and that really is what's most important, people must vote. >> neera a...
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that returns to milwaukee bucks thursday for game six where the celtics could clinch it.missed it, titleholders real madrid have inched closer to a third consecutive champions league trophy. they left the arena on wednesday with a 2—1 win over bayern munich. the hosts went ahead and no doubt bayern munich, will be wondering how they lost, having dominated possession and created twice as many chances. real madrid clinical in attack, levelling things up before the break, and then on the breakaway after a bayern error put them ahead. reynaldo had the ball in the back of the neck, but it was ruled out for a handball —— ronaldo had the ball in the back of the net. that ends his run of scoring in every game of this yea r‘s run of scoring in every game of this year's competition. run of scoring in every game of this yea r‘s competition. another shock defeat for novak djokovic in the second round of the barcelona open. the former world number one was beaten in three sets by an opponent he had beaten in all four of their previous encounters. the serb is still struggling for form a
that returns to milwaukee bucks thursday for game six where the celtics could clinch it.missed it, titleholders real madrid have inched closer to a third consecutive champions league trophy. they left the arena on wednesday with a 2—1 win over bayern munich. the hosts went ahead and no doubt bayern munich, will be wondering how they lost, having dominated possession and created twice as many chances. real madrid clinical in attack, levelling things up before the break, and then on the...
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first african-american and the first woman to become an elederman in the city of milwaukee. the first to graduate from the university of wisconsin, madison. first african-american. first african-american judge in milwaukee county. first and only african-american to win statewide. and you may have heard of father james groppy who led 200 days of marches for open housing, well, that was in upport of vel phillips' open housing ordinance in the city of milwaukee on the common council where it was defeated repeatedly 18-1. and that led to the signature of open housing legislation nationwide. she was the first black person to serve on either of the d.n.c. or r.n.c. i hope the house will join me in honoring the great life of vel phillips. i thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition. >> unanimous consent to, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this sunday marks the beginning of
first african-american and the first woman to become an elederman in the city of milwaukee. the first to graduate from the university of wisconsin, madison. first african-american. first african-american judge in milwaukee county. first and only african-american to win statewide. and you may have heard of father james groppy who led 200 days of marches for open housing, well, that was in upport of vel phillips' open housing ordinance in the city of milwaukee on the common council where it was...
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milwaukee, right on the edge of heavy snow. chicago, you kind of miss out.too. >> when are with we finally going to get rid of all the cold we've been dealing with? today obviously with our spring storm, you figure we're going to get severe weather. today is very mild. warmest day you'll see probably for the next week at least. cincinnati, atlanta, new orleans. but here comes the cold on the backside. rapid city, 31 for the high. st. louis on wednesday, 45. cleveland 41. we get one warm day tomorrow in the northeast before it cools back down. here is the bad news. chicago, a high of 31. fargo, only in the 20s. memphis drops into the 50s by the time we get to saturday. new york city saturday, we drop to 44. so no end in situ these shots of cold air. >> come august we will miss this. >> i won't. >> tomorrow, i'll have another day of 119 degrees. >> totally fine by me. >>> still ahead, market overseas are seeing red this morning following the latest sell-off on wall street. live to london for more on the global trade wars. at ally, we offer low rates on home lo
milwaukee, right on the edge of heavy snow. chicago, you kind of miss out.too. >> when are with we finally going to get rid of all the cold we've been dealing with? today obviously with our spring storm, you figure we're going to get severe weather. today is very mild. warmest day you'll see probably for the next week at least. cincinnati, atlanta, new orleans. but here comes the cold on the backside. rapid city, 31 for the high. st. louis on wednesday, 45. cleveland 41. we get one warm...
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milwaukee recibiÓ a boston para el cuarto partido de su cierre.te. la pasiÓn del diamante. los atlÉticos recibieron a losmedias rojas en el Último juego de la serie. en la sÉptima, boston empatÓ y a la octava entrarÍa davis con el jonrÓn para dejar las cosas cuatro a una. juego de inter ligas. entre los gigantes y los Ángeles. el primer paso de los Ángeles que estableciÓ un rÉcord al durar 21 lanzamientos en su turno al bate. esta marca incluyÓ 16 pelotas que se fueron de foul. cuatro a dos, ganaron los gigantes a los Ángeles. el regresar, la despedida de rafael mÁrquez ante su gente en el clÁsico. ya volvemos a " contacto deportivo".
milwaukee recibiÓ a boston para el cuarto partido de su cierre.te. la pasiÓn del diamante. los atlÉticos recibieron a losmedias rojas en el Último juego de la serie. en la sÉptima, boston empatÓ y a la octava entrarÍa davis con el jonrÓn para dejar las cosas cuatro a una. juego de inter ligas. entre los gigantes y los Ángeles. el primer paso de los Ángeles que estableciÓ un rÉcord al durar 21 lanzamientos en su turno al bate. esta marca incluyÓ 16 pelotas que se fueron de foul....
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interested always at milwaukee's about how. nice it. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeeper. but there was one more question and by the way he was going to be our coach. he's a huge star. you have to go to the center of the beach. and do all the great things. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to . go. alone. and i'm really happy to. meet the special one. meets the radio. latest edition to go. look. at the machine you should. seek. to push the cues. a little more to. probable cause to take you hear snippets of the digital novel to keep that. executed. but he also gets. pushed just a little bit to catch. up with those budgets to comply and all that you want. but if you put it. cute. with the simplest of the cutesy anything it's so cute. but i'll show you the discipline. to. keep. the picture good looking. all you. want. is a couple of. months. to go when the good lord delusions are going to get you so let's keep the issues listen to this those who knew it was not. going on how. i
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taylor, the state senator for wisconsin's fourth district representing part of the great city of milwaukee, good to have you with us. you're in a state that's purple that donald trump risks losing the next time around. what are you seeing in wisconsin in terms of ground swell movements and protest and people who are not going to sit on the sidelines as donald trump leads this country? >> i'd like to say we're a blue state with red polka dots, but i will say in the last election that it's very clear that we have just on tuesday and the new way that will come and then just was able to flip several districts, several counties that had gone for trump. she flipped those in those districts that went to her. in all areas of the state. the west, the north, the southeast, only one flipped in the southeast as well as there have been many rallies around the issues of the women's march, in madison, in milwaukee, and so there really has been a huge movement and then the youth. only one flipped in the southeast. there's be many rallies around the issue of the women o's marc in madison and wisconsin. the
taylor, the state senator for wisconsin's fourth district representing part of the great city of milwaukee, good to have you with us. you're in a state that's purple that donald trump risks losing the next time around. what are you seeing in wisconsin in terms of ground swell movements and protest and people who are not going to sit on the sidelines as donald trump leads this country? >> i'd like to say we're a blue state with red polka dots, but i will say in the last election that it's...
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and time to let you know happening in the nba first—round play—off action, boston at home to milwaukee and philadelphia, if they beat miami, they will win the series, they are 3—1 up, almost at half—time, 34—31. goodbye for now. hello there. temperatures continue to creep down day—by—day now, closer to the april norm, but by the end of the week it looks like it could be a little bit cooler than the seasonal average. the last 24 hours have been pretty cloudy but again quite mild, we saw a top temperature of 18 across the south—east. the cloud thickened up, though, in the west we saw outbreaks of rain associated with this area of low pressure, which continued its journey eastwards, tending to fragment as the night wears on but eventually it will clear the south—east. maybe one or two showers packing into western scotland, the west of northern ireland, but elsewhere it's going to be a clearer and drier start to wednesday. quite a chilly start as well, certainly chillier than the last few nights we've had. across the north—east of scotland, not that far off from freezing. so, a chilly star
and time to let you know happening in the nba first—round play—off action, boston at home to milwaukee and philadelphia, if they beat miami, they will win the series, they are 3—1 up, almost at half—time, 34—31. goodbye for now. hello there. temperatures continue to creep down day—by—day now, closer to the april norm, but by the end of the week it looks like it could be a little bit cooler than the seasonal average. the last 24 hours have been pretty cloudy but again quite mild,...
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boston, 1—0 up against milwaukee, they are in the second quarter.esday was just over 20 celsius in dorset but temperatures are going to rise higher than that over the next few days. this was the scene in cambridgeshire, where we enjoyed a good deal of sunshine and warmth as well but with more sunshine, and the winds becoming lighter and pushing away the rain, the temperatures will be rising even higher. and talking of rain, there was some of that on tuesday across some western parts of the uk. wales was quite cloudy, some rain from to time. it came from that band of cloud there. that has been weakening, and the rain petering out as the cloud has thinned. but this is the thicker area of cloud and that is heading its way northwards and taking rain back across ireland, some heavier rain in northern ireland early in the morning, spots of rain through the irish sea. it all clears up towards the north—west of scotland, allowing more and more sunshine to develop widely. the winds still southerly, not as strong. it will feel warmer and temperatures will be
boston, 1—0 up against milwaukee, they are in the second quarter.esday was just over 20 celsius in dorset but temperatures are going to rise higher than that over the next few days. this was the scene in cambridgeshire, where we enjoyed a good deal of sunshine and warmth as well but with more sunshine, and the winds becoming lighter and pushing away the rain, the temperatures will be rising even higher. and talking of rain, there was some of that on tuesday across some western parts of the...
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en los playoffs, los bostos derrotaron a milwaukee en el primer juego de la serie.♪ ♪ ♪ esto es el valle de coachella. el arte latino se vio representado con " los Ángeles azules", que hicieron un histÓrico debut mientras que la multitud bailaba a ritmo de cumbia en este festival que cobra fama mundial. asÍ nos despedimos. muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos y nos vemos a las rra trump es contra james comey. dedicÓ contra twitter ataque masivo para el ex director del fbi por la publicaciÓn de su libro. cambia la situaciÓn de siria por el ataque del viernes y le preguntamos su opiniÓn a los expertos. a pesar de las intenciones de la administraciÓn trump coma mÁs de 100,000 inmigrantes indocumentados han salido bajo la norma de capturar y liberar. y si estÁ pensando retirarse, le contamos cuÁl es el mejor momento para hacerlo. y asÍ recibe los mejores beneficios. vamos ahora con toda la
en los playoffs, los bostos derrotaron a milwaukee en el primer juego de la serie.♪ ♪ ♪ esto es el valle de coachella. el arte latino se vio representado con " los Ángeles azules", que hicieron un histÓrico debut mientras que la multitud bailaba a ritmo de cumbia en este festival que cobra fama mundial. asÍ nos despedimos. muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos y nos vemos a las rra trump es contra james comey. dedicÓ contra twitter ataque masivo para el ex director del fbi por la...
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the prosecutors will milwaukee that initial decision.will fight over document by document if it is sought to be used against them in a court of law. >> we have talked a lot on the show of course it's hard for boom at home. of course it's hard for busy americans to figure out every day there is a different thread of the mueller investigation that we are reporting on. it is hard for them to sort out when something is a tipping point or is more significant than yesterday's news. does michael cohen stuff fall into that category? >> yeah. look. we get a lot of complaints that we are normalizing the president by just covering him straight. another way to normalize is to treat everything like a five-alarm fire. and i think we have all been guilty of that at times. the michael cohen situation is different. it is sort of like -- i'm not a great flyer. i have had people tell me watch what the flight attendants are doing. if they're calm, you're fire. the lawyers are not calm. that is your hint about what is going on here. it may not end up matteri
the prosecutors will milwaukee that initial decision.will fight over document by document if it is sought to be used against them in a court of law. >> we have talked a lot on the show of course it's hard for boom at home. of course it's hard for busy americans to figure out every day there is a different thread of the mueller investigation that we are reporting on. it is hard for them to sort out when something is a tipping point or is more significant than yesterday's news. does michael...
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the boston celtics take on the bucks this milwaukee.hat's followed by dubs on 7 president the warriors face the spurs in san antonio. then get post game reaction and player interviews on toyota after the game with larry biel. don't forget, we're always on at abc7news.com. abc 7 news returns at 5:00 tonight. make it great day everybody. if you're looking for anbloom incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. they'd tel
the boston celtics take on the bucks this milwaukee.hat's followed by dubs on 7 president the warriors face the spurs in san antonio. then get post game reaction and player interviews on toyota after the game with larry biel. don't forget, we're always on at abc7news.com. abc 7 news returns at 5:00 tonight. make it great day everybody. if you're looking for anbloom incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪...
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i'm back in milwaukee. sunny milwaukee. lord, have mercy. it's supposed to be april.posed to be springtime. whoo. here we go. hello. >> you know how cold it is? >> yeah, get in here where it's warm. get out this cold. glad to have you. glad to have you. wisconsin is a strange state in that it's got a little bit of everything that donald trump needs to make happy. you've got farmers in wisconsin who might be scared about the trade war with china. you've got manufacturers. some are closing, some or opening. from your point of view when you look at your guys worrying about the farming community, do you think donald trump starting all these trade wars is a good thing or bad thing? >> i don't call them trade wars. we've been getting jobs from our trade agreements going back a long time. we had 8,000 guys there in 1973, and theliest day i worked in may of '06 we had 60 people. we've got people that are trainable. they were talking about black folk, take these young guys that don't have jobs, train them. we can train these guys. and i think that's one of the things president
i'm back in milwaukee. sunny milwaukee. lord, have mercy. it's supposed to be april.posed to be springtime. whoo. here we go. hello. >> you know how cold it is? >> yeah, get in here where it's warm. get out this cold. glad to have you. glad to have you. wisconsin is a strange state in that it's got a little bit of everything that donald trump needs to make happy. you've got farmers in wisconsin who might be scared about the trade war with china. you've got manufacturers. some are...
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time on msnbc started when his name came to our attention by conservative radio talkshow host in milwaukee wisconsin he has written a polemic how the right has lost its mind. a reagan biographer is presenting two books ronald reagan and every authorized biography the making of a reagan conservative. [applause] i will start asking the authors and the impact they hope it would have. >> it is a joy to be with you all. i am a scholar of public opinion with the conversations that i have liar people getting things wrong or making the choices that they are? in my mind if you take that to the extreme we are not capable to have that democracy so instead of asking what are they getting wrong how are they understanding their world? so the book is focused on wisconsin but people in rural small towns research was in wisconsin and to listen to people so i wrote the book so look at what the small places in my state to understand the feeling that many people have about not being respected and overlooked how that comes from real experience hoping for something better i hope the impact it would have to unde
time on msnbc started when his name came to our attention by conservative radio talkshow host in milwaukee wisconsin he has written a polemic how the right has lost its mind. a reagan biographer is presenting two books ronald reagan and every authorized biography the making of a reagan conservative. [applause] i will start asking the authors and the impact they hope it would have. >> it is a joy to be with you all. i am a scholar of public opinion with the conversations that i have liar...
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she went to milwaukee and lived there for a decade. teachers deserve a lot more than pay cuts and guns in the classroom. they deserve books in the classroom, computers, raises areas andgo to rural some of the toughest places to teach in america. i love the teacher standing up in kentucky, oklahoma, arizona and west virginia. florida whonts in are calling bs on our national leaders. [applause] live in aetti: we country right now were teenagers are acting like adults and adults are acting like toddlers. something is wrong. [applause] mayor garcetti: which is why i am so optimistic about our future. new candidates are running. we have 20,000 women in this country who have signed up to run for office for the first time. [cheering] mayor garcetti: new volunteers are showing up. look at the victories from alabama to virginia, from new jersey to wisconsin. in los angeles we had 750,000 people come out for the women's march. we are watching -- marching for science or it's something i did not know we had to march for. or gun laws that are sensi
she went to milwaukee and lived there for a decade. teachers deserve a lot more than pay cuts and guns in the classroom. they deserve books in the classroom, computers, raises areas andgo to rural some of the toughest places to teach in america. i love the teacher standing up in kentucky, oklahoma, arizona and west virginia. florida whonts in are calling bs on our national leaders. [applause] live in aetti: we country right now were teenagers are acting like adults and adults are acting like...
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milwaukee was 104-102. stiff on the par three, opened up his first pga win. he shot on the 17 but he chucked it into the bunker. up two strokes, role in his four but for his first career when after losing a playoff in january. what comes with that wind today? victory. >>> tonight on game day we are going to dissected the victory. and also vern glenn with the oakland a's , breaking down the next series against the golden nights. y jelly beans... today v that will be on the 11:00 news tonight. [ music ] day! jelly bell >>> buttered popcorn, and licorice. jelly belly also makes some...int if you love jellybeans today is the day for you because it is national jellybean day. jelly belly says america's top that's it at five. laborers, barry cherry, buttered popcorn and licorice, jelly belly also makes some interesting flavors including barf, sticky socks, a on cbs-sf-dot-com. rotten eggs and canned dog food. yes, they do have those. [ laughter ] we will see you back here ♪ ♪ at 6:00 for a full hour of news, thank you for watching. [ music ] >> quijano: mass shootin
milwaukee was 104-102. stiff on the par three, opened up his first pga win. he shot on the 17 but he chucked it into the bunker. up two strokes, role in his four but for his first career when after losing a playoff in january. what comes with that wind today? victory. >>> tonight on game day we are going to dissected the victory. and also vern glenn with the oakland a's , breaking down the next series against the golden nights. y jelly beans... today v that will be on the 11:00 news...
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[applause] to go into the toughest neighborhoods in america to become a teacher and she went to milwaukee and lived there for a decade. they deserve a lot more than pay cuts and a gun in their classroom. they deserve computers and books and wages when they go to some of the toughest places to teach in america. i love those that are standing up in kentucky and oklahoma and arizona and west virginia. [applause] i love students in florida that are calling bs on the national leaders. teenagers are acting like adults and adults are acting like toddlers. something is wrong. which is why i am so optimistic about the future. new candidates are running. we have 20,000 women who signed up to run for office in the first time. look at the victories from alabama to virginia to new jersey to wisconsin and los angeles we have 750,000 people come out to the women's march. they are seeking the wave began to caress and every leader in washington should learn something. here you have to knock on doors and have a one-on-one conversation and look people in the eye. they find me at the grocery store, the diner
[applause] to go into the toughest neighborhoods in america to become a teacher and she went to milwaukee and lived there for a decade. they deserve a lot more than pay cuts and a gun in their classroom. they deserve computers and books and wages when they go to some of the toughest places to teach in america. i love those that are standing up in kentucky and oklahoma and arizona and west virginia. [applause] i love students in florida that are calling bs on the national leaders. teenagers are...
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only thing milwaukee can do is catch aoo middleton gets it. he drains it from way out. he had 31.ds this game to overtime but the celtics would get the win. jayson tatum with a pretty reverse layup. 113-107 that final. when you start a playoff series on the road the goal is to steal one game. the sharks did better than that winning the first two games in anaheim. sharks return to the danger tomorrow night. last year the ducks lost the first two games at home against the oilers but won four of the next five and took the series. >> but we've all been around the league for a long we know how important the next game is. >> always pay attention at a baseball game. good thing the net was there. trying to prevent their third loss to the padres. wow. giants scored their first run with san diego. got the next ten. the only one to hit a home run. feeding time for the sea gulls. padres win. two run shot, fourth of the year. only runs oakland would get. first of the season cuts the lead in half, 2-1. seven innings allowed just two hits. he improves to 2-2. a's go on to win that 2-1. a's go on
only thing milwaukee can do is catch aoo middleton gets it. he drains it from way out. he had 31.ds this game to overtime but the celtics would get the win. jayson tatum with a pretty reverse layup. 113-107 that final. when you start a playoff series on the road the goal is to steal one game. the sharks did better than that winning the first two games in anaheim. sharks return to the danger tomorrow night. last year the ducks lost the first two games at home against the oilers but won four of...
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milwaukee, chris middleton catch and shoot, and he drains it. he had 31.s game goes to overtime, but the celtics took over. jayson tatum, pretty reverse layup. he had 19, boston will win game one 113-107 that final. >>> well, when you start a playoff series on the road, the goal is to steal one game. sharks did better than that against the ducks winning the first two in anaheim. sharks return to the tank tomorrow night. for san jose it doesn't want to get complacent. the ducks lost the first two games at home against the oilers who wong the next four out of five and took the series. >> it wascoming, the first one and not be satisfied with the split. so, but we've all been around this league a long time. being able to claw their way back into a series, we know how important the next game is. >> all right. always pay attention at a baseball game. this is why. ooh that's why that net is up. giants trying to present the third straight loss to the padres. they scored the first run but san diego gets the next ten. starter tyler giving up five of the runs three i
milwaukee, chris middleton catch and shoot, and he drains it. he had 31.s game goes to overtime, but the celtics took over. jayson tatum, pretty reverse layup. he had 19, boston will win game one 113-107 that final. >>> well, when you start a playoff series on the road, the goal is to steal one game. sharks did better than that against the ducks winning the first two in anaheim. sharks return to the tank tomorrow night. for san jose it doesn't want to get complacent. the ducks lost the...
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en los playoffs de la nbalos golpes dedicaron a los milwaukee en el primer juego de la serie.nocer el numero excacto >> esta noche los llevamos al peor estado para los inmigrantes indocumentados. >> me presente y llegando me pusieron un grillete. >> una pareja muriÓ escapando de las autoridades de migraciÓn vÍctima del miedo las deportaciones. >> mucho temor, que puede pasar a mister querido. >> la tragedia en el peor desastre en la historia de la minerÍa en mÉxico. >> era un cochinero. muy fea el agua. >> eugenio, el mexicano que puso a hollywood a hablar al espaÑol-- en espaÑol.
en los playoffs de la nbalos golpes dedicaron a los milwaukee en el primer juego de la serie.nocer el numero excacto >> esta noche los llevamos al peor estado para los inmigrantes indocumentados. >> me presente y llegando me pusieron un grillete. >> una pareja muriÓ escapando de las autoridades de migraciÓn vÍctima del miedo las deportaciones. >> mucho temor, que puede pasar a mister querido. >> la tragedia en el peor desastre en la historia de la minerÍa en...
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started in his name first came to all of our attention as the conservative radio talk soho in milwaukee, wisconsin. charlie has written a book entitle how the right lost its mind. and craig shirley, a renowned reagan biographer, is actually presenting two books today, his most recent look, on reagan, reagan rising and a new authorized he biography of newt gingrich. citizen newt, the make offering a reagan conservative. please joan my in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> i want to start with asking each of the authors to share with us why they wrote the book they wrote, and the impact they hoped it would have. i'm going to start with kathy. >> thank you so much, caroltime it's a joy to be with you all. thank you for inviting me. i am a scholar of public opinion, which means often time his conversations that i have are about why are people getting things wrong. people ask in why are make make thing choices they are, what is wrong with them? i don't like that question because in my mind if you take it to an stream, we're saying ware not kindable of having a democracy, saying the peopl
started in his name first came to all of our attention as the conservative radio talk soho in milwaukee, wisconsin. charlie has written a book entitle how the right lost its mind. and craig shirley, a renowned reagan biographer, is actually presenting two books today, his most recent look, on reagan, reagan rising and a new authorized he biography of newt gingrich. citizen newt, the make offering a reagan conservative. please joan my in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> i want to...
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buscando llegar a ocho finales consecutivas ante indiana >>> filadelfia ante miami y boston igual milwaukeeabe que el partido no será nada fácil >>> la verdad es que tiene muy buenos jugadores en todas las líneas, nosotros no nos confiamos por eso mismo >>> por ahí se nos ha negado varios resultados pero han jugado por los partidos, esperamos a cruz azul que pelea y marca diferencia está en la información deportiva que tengo, los espero mañana con lo que nos dejó el sorteo para los duelos de semifinales de la champions league, vamos a no pausa y volvemos a quien noticia no telemundo 48, no le cambié >>> si usted es testigo o sabe de una noticia que debamos cubrir comuníquese con noticiero telemundo 48 al 4089444813 y déjenos mensaje >>> telemundo 48 responde, recuperando su de enero, protegiendo sus derechos >>> sentí que alguien se preocupa por los débiles >>> es una excelente protector >>> respondemos cada llamada y cada correo electrónico >>> muy satisfecho, confiado y si creo que telemundo responde >>> personas reales atendiendo problemas reales >>> si tiene una denuncia llámenos porque
buscando llegar a ocho finales consecutivas ante indiana >>> filadelfia ante miami y boston igual milwaukeeabe que el partido no será nada fácil >>> la verdad es que tiene muy buenos jugadores en todas las líneas, nosotros no nos confiamos por eso mismo >>> por ahí se nos ha negado varios resultados pero han jugado por los partidos, esperamos a cruz azul que pelea y marca diferencia está en la información deportiva que tengo, los espero mañana con lo que nos...
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next chris from milwaukee, line.rat's good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. comment on daca circumstances many persons in this country are facing. i want to show my support for it and state that immigrants are are educated, they hard-working and friendly people. e should be more considerate toward their plight. hypocrisy of state mr. trump. he's married to an immigrant, immigrant ife was an and his family actually immigrated to this country, named the drumps, after he changed his name, took lot of great things about our country, good for him, but i feel like a lot approximates in a amily are portraying degree of hypocrisy when it comes to immigration. in addition, he was the one that program, refused to read bipartisan options to ursue legislation that would have helped alleviate the tension with daca recipients. those down. i'm hoping many in the republican party are able to something out, more ethical and thank you for taking my call. west palm beach, florida, james from belton, texas, good morning. morning.ood my comment on daca is, yes, we issue.o address
next chris from milwaukee, line.rat's good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. comment on daca circumstances many persons in this country are facing. i want to show my support for it and state that immigrants are are educated, they hard-working and friendly people. e should be more considerate toward their plight. hypocrisy of state mr. trump. he's married to an immigrant, immigrant ife was an and his family actually immigrated to this country, named the drumps, after he changed his...
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john hansen, a milwaukee bucks nba star, says he too was discriminated against in 2015 at a high-endiness hours and that employees locked the door and told him to go away. two police cars then pulled up. the officers questioning him about his car. thomas dixon, owner of the jeweler, said he regretted the incident and that racial profiling is never acceptable. >> all of these things are part of the kind of implicit biases that people have against black and brown bodies. this is why 14-year-old kids get read as 20-year-old kids and toy guns look like real guns. >> reporter: donte and rashon said this started over a simple business meeting, but in the end they say it wasn't just the deal that was damaged but their dignity. >> what do you want to see happen here, donte? >> i want to make sure that, in this situation, this situation doesn't happen again. so what i want is for a young man, young men, to not be traumatized by this. and instead motivated, inspired. >> sometimes you have opportunity to be a part of the change. and, you know, truly make the change. to really stand up and show
john hansen, a milwaukee bucks nba star, says he too was discriminated against in 2015 at a high-endiness hours and that employees locked the door and told him to go away. two police cars then pulled up. the officers questioning him about his car. thomas dixon, owner of the jeweler, said he regretted the incident and that racial profiling is never acceptable. >> all of these things are part of the kind of implicit biases that people have against black and brown bodies. this is why...
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game seven decided with milwaukee. 4th quarter, terry rozier, excuse me. he had 26 points, they moved on 112-96. that leaves them in the second round. >>> 43-22 winner over at lindenwood. >> you got it in. newscast is tomorrow morning at >>> go lydia kulbida tomorrow, win number 3. >> stay tuned. thanks for watching, our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 7:30 am. we will see you tomorrow. previously on two and a half men: that is a very sexy woman. whose car is it? my psychiatrist's. ( alarm blaring ) let's get out of here, charlie. you're not just going to leave me here, are you? here we are. chez charlie. is this a great country or what? hey, charlie, you're a really cool guy, but i'm not going to have sex with you. ever? deep tissue massage, pancakes... if you had a tv on your forehead and could breathe through your ears, you'd be perfect. so you just assume that if we were both interested in the same woman, you would come out on top. of course i would. what are you afraid of? i'm afraid i'm going to hit you so hard i'll be an only child. are you sur
game seven decided with milwaukee. 4th quarter, terry rozier, excuse me. he had 26 points, they moved on 112-96. that leaves them in the second round. >>> 43-22 winner over at lindenwood. >> you got it in. newscast is tomorrow morning at >>> go lydia kulbida tomorrow, win number 3. >> stay tuned. thanks for watching, our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 7:30 am. we will see you tomorrow. previously on two and a half men: that is a very sexy woman. whose car is...
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totals are from iowa to lacrosse, and a bit of 2-4 inches in green bay and just to the north of milwaukeeridiculous. just that we are adding more miserry on what is falling. forecast has a dangerous day today. we will have high winds and low humidity and drought conditions in areas from new mexico coto western kansas. oklahoma and texas. temperatures in the 80s. that's why we have extreme fire conditions. if any of the fires form, they will rapidly spread and still, unusually chilly, the great lakes through the northeast. it's not raining anymo orre of the rockies all the way through the northern plains and still unusually cold in western new york. the big question is when will it finally just end. the big warm up that doesn't stop. >> that's the hypothetical question that we all need answers to. >> no answers for you yet. >> thanks, bill. in today's quick hits you could soon be paying sales tax on all online purchases. >> how strong is bryce harper? well the washington national slugger shattered his bat and hit the ball over the fence in citi field for a home run. that is something we on
totals are from iowa to lacrosse, and a bit of 2-4 inches in green bay and just to the north of milwaukeeridiculous. just that we are adding more miserry on what is falling. forecast has a dangerous day today. we will have high winds and low humidity and drought conditions in areas from new mexico coto western kansas. oklahoma and texas. temperatures in the 80s. that's why we have extreme fire conditions. if any of the fires form, they will rapidly spread and still, unusually chilly, the great...
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this was really the right call to milwaukee. it was the only call to make. let's go to some video we shot early in the day, the grounds crew working until they were told to work no more. telling us of the postponement that gave fans plenty of notice. he's up here from l.a. on spring break with his mom. this would have been his first time seeing a game at at&t park. he wanted to at least set his eyes on it. why not? he's here. >> on my way over here we looked at the weather forecast and saw there was a 100% chance of rain. so i was already like dang, it might get canceled or postponed. it's kind of what i wasn't hoping for, but i'm okay with it. i get to watch the game on april 28th, but i am a little bit sad to say the least. >> he says he's keeping his tickets and coming back on april 28th with his mom. they don't like dodger fans in these parts, but even giants fans, i would say, have to respect him in that he wants to come back and see this game here at at&t park for the first time. so good for him. we'll be back at 6:00 with much more about the rain, the
this was really the right call to milwaukee. it was the only call to make. let's go to some video we shot early in the day, the grounds crew working until they were told to work no more. telling us of the postponement that gave fans plenty of notice. he's up here from l.a. on spring break with his mom. this would have been his first time seeing a game at at&t park. he wanted to at least set his eyes on it. why not? he's here. >> on my way over here we looked at the weather forecast...
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since he was a kid growing up in milwaukee, christopher lawrence wanted to be in uniform. >> every little boy wants to be a cop or firefighter or a soldier. >> reporter: at 17, he joined the marines. >> you're going to war in the marine corps, you're going to see combat. that's just what happens. >> reporter: in 2007 as lawrence walked a patrol in iraq, a roadside bomb exploded. >> next thing i know, i wake up in bethesda, maryland. i had no idea what happened to me. no idea. >> his injuries were extensive. his right leg amputated. he couldn't go back on duty as a marine, but he was determined to find a way to serve once more. >> i love being in uniform. i love to help people. >> reporter: lawrence lost a leg, but not his positive attitude. despite rejections from four police departments, he got into the academy where he was spotted by chief roxanna kennedy. >> he's an extremely motivational individual. i think he has a heart for service. that's what's different about him. that he truly does care. >> reporter: the chula vista police department recruited lawrence not for desk duty, but to
since he was a kid growing up in milwaukee, christopher lawrence wanted to be in uniform. >> every little boy wants to be a cop or firefighter or a soldier. >> reporter: at 17, he joined the marines. >> you're going to war in the marine corps, you're going to see combat. that's just what happens. >> reporter: in 2007 as lawrence walked a patrol in iraq, a roadside bomb exploded. >> next thing i know, i wake up in bethesda, maryland. i had no idea what happened to...