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norbert college shows democrats with big leads in the race for president and wisconsin's u-s senate sea.t sea.tthe two senate candidates are set to debate tonight at the marquette university law school that's where kristen barbaresi is right now with a numbers...kristen? the saint norbert poll puts both hillary clinton and democrat senate candidate russ feingoldsignificantly ahead of their opponents. in a poll of 664 likely voters clinton gets 47 percent of the vote-- republican donald trump trials by eight points with 39 percent.but here's where the numbers get interesting in the race for senate...the poll shows russ feingold with 52 percent of the vote--a 12 point lead of senator ron those numbers are a stark contrest with last week's marquette law school poll poll-- which put the senate race neck in neckwith feingold at 46 percent and johnson at 44 percent johnson and feingold meet here tonight at marquette law school for the second and final debate before election. we'll have a full recap tonight on the cbs 58 news at 10 3 stay with cbs 58 as we count just three weeks away.we will hav
norbert college shows democrats with big leads in the race for president and wisconsin's u-s senate sea.t sea.tthe two senate candidates are set to debate tonight at the marquette university law school that's where kristen barbaresi is right now with a numbers...kristen? the saint norbert poll puts both hillary clinton and democrat senate candidate russ feingoldsignificantly ahead of their opponents. in a poll of 664 likely voters clinton gets 47 percent of the vote-- republican donald trump...
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the saint norbert poll puts hillary clinton 8 points ahead of donald trump--but in the senate race-- the poll has democrat russ feingold 12-points ahead of republican senator ron johnson--a significant difference from two points. the saint norbert poll surveyed 664 likely voters across the state--52 percent said they're voting for feingold-- 40 percent for johnson.3 percent said they're voting for neither-- 5 percent said they're undecided. undecided.a noticiable contrast from the neck-in-neck race the marquette poll outlined- with feingold at 46 percent and johnson at 44 percent. 3 my guess is it's probably just random sampling and that is the luck of the draw. of our organizations use random sampling to get people to respond to calls and sometimes you're just gonna get different types of people answering those questions. questions. and tonight-- johnson and feingold face off in the second and final debate here at marquette law schooland we'll have a recap tonight on the cbs 58 news at 10.live outside marquette law school kristen barbaresi cbs 58 news. you down to election day... no
the saint norbert poll puts hillary clinton 8 points ahead of donald trump--but in the senate race-- the poll has democrat russ feingold 12-points ahead of republican senator ron johnson--a significant difference from two points. the saint norbert poll surveyed 664 likely voters across the state--52 percent said they're voting for feingold-- 40 percent for johnson.3 percent said they're voting for neither-- 5 percent said they're undecided. undecided.a noticiable contrast from the neck-in-neck...
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norbert is yanked in favor of steve mason. second time yanked in a week. is his first nhl goal. it comes on the power play. the flyers cut the deficit down to two. three minutes to go in the third. there's still some fight. to schenn, a power play goal. it's a 3-2 game. about a minute later, a huge flurry in front of the net, the old guy shoves it home. three third period power play goals to tie the game at three. we eventual go to a shootout. a shot on winning it, right on time. the flyers win this one. 4-3 the final. >> we played some bad hockey today. we're better than this. our work ethic got us back in this game. and like you said, emotions and fans being able to be behind us. it was a fun third period. >> football now with the nfl trade deadline a week away rumors swirling. the eagles and niners reportedly discussed a deal that would upgrade the eagle's receiver position. torrey smith's name surfaced. only in seven games, but a lot of it has to do with the san francisco poor offense. the best years with baltimore in 2014, caught 11 touchdown passes.
norbert is yanked in favor of steve mason. second time yanked in a week. is his first nhl goal. it comes on the power play. the flyers cut the deficit down to two. three minutes to go in the third. there's still some fight. to schenn, a power play goal. it's a 3-2 game. about a minute later, a huge flurry in front of the net, the old guy shoves it home. three third period power play goals to tie the game at three. we eventual go to a shootout. a shot on winning it, right on time. the flyers win...
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norbert college released a survey for the fall election. >> charles: it was a random selection of adults in wisconsin, and researchers fst asked, how many people will be voting onovember h. and 92% said they will definitely vote. 8% said they will probably vote. >> shannon: those surveyed were also asked if the presintial election were held today, for whom would you vote. 39% said republican ld 47% said democrat hillary clinton. 1% said libertarian gary john and% said green party jill stn. >> charles: celebrity star clinn in green bay today,lla actor seansinnd will wheaton shisaid t election is person and they wantisconsin residents to recognize the state's potential in november. >> walk solid public servant. experienced, disciplined. compassionate. we cannot get lazy. we can't take our foot off the accelerator. we can sleep in on november 9th because hopefully we won't be waking up into a nightmare. that's only if w keepoing now. >> charles: astin is famous for his role in rudy. >> shannon: donald trump campaigned in colorado springs today. trump told supporters he doesn't believe in th
norbert college released a survey for the fall election. >> charles: it was a random selection of adults in wisconsin, and researchers fst asked, how many people will be voting onovember h. and 92% said they will definitely vote. 8% said they will probably vote. >> shannon: those surveyed were also asked if the presintial election were held today, for whom would you vote. 39% said republican ld 47% said democrat hillary clinton. 1% said libertarian gary john and% said green party...
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norbert puts democrat russ feingold at 52% over republican incumbent u.s. senator ron johnson at 40%. new at noon, president obama this morning pushed back against donald trump's claim that the u-s election system is rigged, republican presidential nominee should quote "stop whining." and governor scott walker is also disputing such claims...especially when it comes to wisconsin. 3 walker "i cant speak for other states the bottom line in wisconsin is with our laws and the way we run our elections it will be easy to vote and hard to cheat we have gone out of our way to make sure as of late it is indeed easy to vote in the state of wisconsin but with photo id and other changes we have made it will also be hard to cheat cheat governor walker was visiting a kenosha business that's from northern illinois to kenosha, when he spoke to reporters about the race for president.he defended house speaker paul ryan- and again criticized donald trump's comments recently uncovered from an access hollywood interview.over the weekend and again at a campaign stop in green bay
norbert puts democrat russ feingold at 52% over republican incumbent u.s. senator ron johnson at 40%. new at noon, president obama this morning pushed back against donald trump's claim that the u-s election system is rigged, republican presidential nominee should quote "stop whining." and governor scott walker is also disputing such claims...especially when it comes to wisconsin. 3 walker "i cant speak for other states the bottom line in wisconsin is with our laws and the way we...
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we heard norbert lammert saying many people in east germany seem to have forgotten what their countryas like before reunification. is that an impression you share? johannes: they have not. most do not want to go back to gdr. it is not old people. peter: what do they want? they are against everything out there today. so it seems, at times. johannes: i do not know what they want. it seems they do not want to actually talk to someone. they just want to scream out their aggravation. i have a hard time saying it is all of east germany. as you say, you find these people in many parts of the world. what i see is the political system, the political parties, and civil society needs to reach out in one form or the other. this is nothing to be done in a week. this is something that has not been tried sufficiently in the last 25 years. looking at how german parties are organized, you will find they are very weak on the local level in east germany. maybe it is too strenuous, too expensive. andreas: speaking of political parties, i think one thing that is interesting to remind viewers abroad of is
we heard norbert lammert saying many people in east germany seem to have forgotten what their countryas like before reunification. is that an impression you share? johannes: they have not. most do not want to go back to gdr. it is not old people. peter: what do they want? they are against everything out there today. so it seems, at times. johannes: i do not know what they want. it seems they do not want to actually talk to someone. they just want to scream out their aggravation. i have a hard...
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norbert leo butz: this season we're going to get right into the nitty gritty, right away.hia robb: it's action packed. lisa q. wolfinger: in season 2, we definitely up the romance factor. we heighten old relationships. we spark some new loves. hannah james: there are love triangles. there are romances that fade. there are ones that spark and grow. mary elizabeth winstead: mary and jed are feeling very warm towards each other. they've been through a lot, so they're really bonded at this point. josh radnor: everything that a viewer might have loved in season 1 is present in season 2 and more. jack falahee: the second season is wild. annasophia robb: there is a lot of deception. i love playing a spy. jack falahee: it's in this gigantic overwhelming backdrop of violence and all these interesting characters coming in and out. david zabel: the nucleus of the show in season 1 was very much the hospital. season 2, it's taking us that much closer to the battle. norbert leo butz: this season they're going to push that envelope a little bit, in terms of really depicting the atrocitie
norbert leo butz: this season we're going to get right into the nitty gritty, right away.hia robb: it's action packed. lisa q. wolfinger: in season 2, we definitely up the romance factor. we heighten old relationships. we spark some new loves. hannah james: there are love triangles. there are romances that fade. there are ones that spark and grow. mary elizabeth winstead: mary and jed are feeling very warm towards each other. they've been through a lot, so they're really bonded at this point....
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trick-or-treating and they'll never go alone regardless of age or i will sit in the car of followev ~ age of norbert fidgeting and six -year-olds as laster they shouldfi go. >> long as it's a family thing to do together. they like going trick-or-treating as a family.og >> it should be the shipping age limit. too old for kids. >> are your kids come over? >> once a star high school. >> not call. >> and my son said i have poured tonight. i need to do homework.dur >> if they're in a different mode. >> and i like, go for the candy. come on guys prideaux let me down.om >> we are going to take more of your comments coming up. >> and all of the parents are bringing their candy tomorrow. >> write a check in with aj. it was very important forecast for hallowing and to the world series over the next couple of days h. is that great to be part of all of this? what an honor. beof to be working not only at the bus station in town but alsowor with such great people. here's a look at our webcam time lapse. what a stunning sunrises morning.w the shield of sears out and that some 20 or 25,000 feet. ice crystals are re
trick-or-treating and they'll never go alone regardless of age or i will sit in the car of followev ~ age of norbert fidgeting and six -year-olds as laster they shouldfi go. >> long as it's a family thing to do together. they like going trick-or-treating as a family.og >> it should be the shipping age limit. too old for kids. >> are your kids come over? >> once a star high school. >> not call. >> and my son said i have poured tonight. i need to do...
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norbert college by double digits, 52% to 40%. that's a big difference from the marquette poll released last week that had feingold ahead by just two points among likely voters. wisn 12 news patrick paolantonio begins our big story coverage from marquette. >> it starts and about two and a half hours right here behind me at the marquette law school. this is the second debate between johnson and feingold in less than a week. tonight our colleami gousha a will moderate. he explains how it will work. >> it's three people sitting around a table talking about the issues of the day. we ask questions, we asked them to answer the questions and to stay on point. if they get off track a little bit we try to reel them in and maybe ask a follow-up. it's a conversation and we think that's good for the viewer. ~ next story ~ >> i want to bring in our colleague, kent wainscott.
norbert college by double digits, 52% to 40%. that's a big difference from the marquette poll released last week that had feingold ahead by just two points among likely voters. wisn 12 news patrick paolantonio begins our big story coverage from marquette. >> it starts and about two and a half hours right here behind me at the marquette law school. this is the second debate between johnson and feingold in less than a week. tonight our colleami gousha a will moderate. he explains how it...
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norbert finished college and is employed and is going to go back to the reservation now and be contributing members of society and that is the power. we are all about ourselves let's fight for it. that's the current system and it doesn't work. >> host: how do we engage communities in that struggle there was a woman that talked about being the first in her tried to go to college and her parents were at the graduation and it was the most heartwarming amazing experience because what you see is when she got that degree, all of a sudden her cousins were now attending college and it shifted a generation. sometimes we think it's an individual. we don't understand the implications that it shifts an entire generation. >> guest: and there are studies that show us this. there've been scholars that trace the effects of the g.i. bill and what happened to that generation because they got educated in a way they otherwise couldn't afford. there's a study of what happened to the women that were educated opening its doors in the 1970s. they track them for 30 years and the effects on their children. it lifted
norbert finished college and is employed and is going to go back to the reservation now and be contributing members of society and that is the power. we are all about ourselves let's fight for it. that's the current system and it doesn't work. >> host: how do we engage communities in that struggle there was a woman that talked about being the first in her tried to go to college and her parents were at the graduation and it was the most heartwarming amazing experience because what you see...
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nobody gave anything away to norbert. he gave crop and a rough situation and the people who made it possible for him was that the federal government. the community stood together and invested saying that we cannot afford to go to college if we could get there. we together will make that investment to pay for it. no bert finished college and is gainfully employed. he is is going to go back to the reservation now and be a contributing member of society. that's the power of not just saying we are going to leave it all up and take our chances, let the individual pay for. let's fight for it one by one. that's the current system and it doesn't work that has policy implications. >> host: how do we engage communities in that struggle? i have seen that there is a woman who talked about the first in her tribe to go to college. her parents were at the graduation, it was the most heartwarming, amazing experience because what you see is when she got back and got that degree all of a sudden her cousins were attending college. it shifte
nobody gave anything away to norbert. he gave crop and a rough situation and the people who made it possible for him was that the federal government. the community stood together and invested saying that we cannot afford to go to college if we could get there. we together will make that investment to pay for it. no bert finished college and is gainfully employed. he is is going to go back to the reservation now and be a contributing member of society. that's the power of not just saying we are...
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>> one of those folks who made me so hopeful and the reason was because norbert like you said who have been the reservation and 17 it is not an exit that common in the native american community because few can afford to do it. they provide very generous college scholarships to the few folks who managed to make it to college. he was very lucky. he was one of the only students we saw to go to a four-year institution and paid virtually nothing. almost entirely covered by his scholarship. and back matter. sometimes he would still run short of funds. where it also mattered was his mom saying she worked as a hotel maid and he's done times in order to help out. you are not working during your first year of college because you need to get good grades established. he listened to her. whenever he faced a difficult decision in college he started and he returned to his family is coming to his older brothers, his aunt who's gone to college and check in with them for ricin support and they uniformly stood with him. that turned out to be so important. at the end of the day, i'm afraid someone will lo
>> one of those folks who made me so hopeful and the reason was because norbert like you said who have been the reservation and 17 it is not an exit that common in the native american community because few can afford to do it. they provide very generous college scholarships to the few folks who managed to make it to college. he was very lucky. he was one of the only students we saw to go to a four-year institution and paid virtually nothing. almost entirely covered by his scholarship. and...
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norbert?layer. >> clinton has jumped to a seven-point lead in the monmouth poll in nevada. 47%. >> thank you, mike, for your contribution. >> willie, you did some back of the envelope math, which is actually how we got to our theory of thermonuclear dynamics, which should have won us a nobel prize, and they could find us. they still haven't found bob dillon. he is still missing. can't find him anywhere. >> we invented an icy hot patch. >> we did. >> put it on your back. >> and also, i invented post-it notes. >> classic. >> yeah. actually it's in the post parade too. i didn't have to do the back of the envelope map. hillary clinton, according to this washington post poll, has leads of four points or more. outside the margin of error in states that add up to 304 electoral votes. donald trump has those same leads in states that add up to 138 electoral votes. even if he won florida, ohio, arizona, these states that are still in flux, he doesn't get to 270. it's hard to see at least where trump's w
norbert?layer. >> clinton has jumped to a seven-point lead in the monmouth poll in nevada. 47%. >> thank you, mike, for your contribution. >> willie, you did some back of the envelope math, which is actually how we got to our theory of thermonuclear dynamics, which should have won us a nobel prize, and they could find us. they still haven't found bob dillon. he is still missing. can't find him anywhere. >> we invented an icy hot patch. >> we did. >> put it on...