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th saturthem will be lats oppos the morning variety. you cathfirst the across e temperatures in th up second half. >> thank you, denis. >>> still ahead, shirtless burglars stealing from charity. their target and the distinctive picture see. >>> a shocking amount that we waste at the gas pump every year and the simple swo save you money. >>> a local county tracking zika in record time. at 6:00, how a new high-tech lab is preventing an outbreak come into steak 'n shake for hand-dipped fall milk shakes. better yet, for hand-dipped fall milk shakes at half- price... ...during half-price happier hour, weekdays, now two to five... >> they both s. they also stole $1,0 wwas going donated to charityn are, you should be eligible for a cash reward. as the slogan goes. tonight you may want to follow through because of a recall. kell wheat version of the toaster waffles because of listeria contaminat thes boxsold 25 states. of them. they have a best buy date 1sor2 fomore imation, go abcactionnews.com. >>> il ol omfortable in the clasoom. dealing wit
th saturthem will be lats oppos the morning variety. you cathfirst the across e temperatures in th up second half. >> thank you, denis. >>> still ahead, shirtless burglars stealing from charity. their target and the distinctive picture see. >>> a shocking amount that we waste at the gas pump every year and the simple swo save you money. >>> a local county tracking zika in record time. at 6:00, how a new high-tech lab is preventing an outbreak come into steak 'n...
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logan forsythe started the game off with an oppo-field bomb... his 18th of the year. the rays didn't get much after that. and it all really ended in the fourth inning. rays "jake odorizzi" gave up ?six runs, including a grand slam to manny machado. baltimore wins the game 11-2... taking the first two games of this series. game three is this afternoon at 1-10. to the nfl now... where the bucs ju reciever "cecil shorts" on tuesday. shorts had his best year in 20-12... his ?rookie year with the jaguars, getting almost a thousand yards. he later battled through injuries and was cut by the houston texans over the weekend. bucs coach dirk koetter actually worked with shorts in jacksonville... when he was their offensive coordinator. and we may see shorts on the field this sunday... for the bucs ?first game. for the ?first nfl sunday of the season! scott smith will be live in atlanta for our first tailgate sunday of the season. then you can catch the bucs and falcons right here on fox 13 at one p- m... followed by the giants and cowboys around 4-25. when we come back, i'll h
logan forsythe started the game off with an oppo-field bomb... his 18th of the year. the rays didn't get much after that. and it all really ended in the fourth inning. rays "jake odorizzi" gave up ?six runs, including a grand slam to manny machado. baltimore wins the game 11-2... taking the first two games of this series. game three is this afternoon at 1-10. to the nfl now... where the bucs ju reciever "cecil shorts" on tuesday. shorts had his best year in 20-12... his...
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Sep 1, 2016
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and the united way's funaising campaign32:42 "we undstand what the challees are, we undersnd what e oppos are, and we are committed every year to raising more money that we can invest back into the community."dozens ce to hear stories from those impacted by the united way - ike 7-year-oldmaya lhllier - born pre-mature with down syndrome and visual rely couldn'tlk, she couldn't talk, she coul really move. since coming vision forward, move. sin coming orwatsion, as yo specialid erapy - allowing hel maya to develop and grow. :3i ca7: "t even explain to you the depth of everying they have done for us and the program thas hped maya m organizationreaching even erhis ye - settg a fundraising goal 60,125,000. "it really tes everyonee community chipping in from 1 dollar to million dollto everything in tween, to ma goalthis happen." in milwaukee - ev kruegel - cbs58news. the united way helps about 220 programs iour area.... if you'd like to help we've got a link on our website cbs58-dot-com. more money is coming to more than 2 and a half million llars will be used to improve cess to treatment, redu
and the united way's funaising campaign32:42 "we undstand what the challees are, we undersnd what e oppos are, and we are committed every year to raising more money that we can invest back into the community."dozens ce to hear stories from those impacted by the united way - ike 7-year-oldmaya lhllier - born pre-mature with down syndrome and visual rely couldn'tlk, she couldn't talk, she coul really move. since coming vision forward, move. sin coming orwatsion, as yo specialid erapy -...
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Sep 2, 2016
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the recall campaign against judge persky, is running into oppo among those, maurice, who call it a threat to the rule of law. >> dubois: there were layoffs yesterday at america's largest veterans' charity. wounded warrior project cut the executive staff by 50%. it is one of the several changes outlined by the new c.e.o. his predecessor was forced out after a cbs news investigation that raised questions about how the charity was spending millions in donations. here's chip reid. >> i'll be damned. and drink it and waste it. >> reporter: iraq war veteran eric millet quit his job with wounded warrior project, denouncing what he saw as lavish spending on staff parties and executive salaries. >> it was extremely exaf grant-- dinners and alcohol. >> reporter: other former employees were so searful of retaliation they asked us not to show their faces. >> a lot of the warriors they saw needed mental health treatment. they don't get that from wounded warr investigation, the board of directors fired the c.e.o., who had made flamboyant entrances at staff parties, for focusing too much on fund-raising
the recall campaign against judge persky, is running into oppo among those, maurice, who call it a threat to the rule of law. >> dubois: there were layoffs yesterday at america's largest veterans' charity. wounded warrior project cut the executive staff by 50%. it is one of the several changes outlined by the new c.e.o. his predecessor was forced out after a cbs news investigation that raised questions about how the charity was spending millions in donations. here's chip reid. >>...
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Sep 26, 2016
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warren we working on a list o n o people from place lik morg stanley and black ro th the woul actively oppo i the were p administration will you join in tha effor absolutely we certainly have see u democrat ad republica administrations what wall stree c.e.o.s have don t econom we don't nee mre wal stre c.e.o.s a administratio nee people t administration that will sta with workiamilies an t middle class andly everything i c t s that thosere the peopl appointed in a clint administration >> dickerson: all righ senator bernie sanders, than so much for bein wit u again to c n directo o elections anthon svant welcome back anthony, the polls a tightening. why are th tightenin t b pictu i tha b big lead saw hilla clint open up ov t summea shrunk back to what is a best narrow lea you know, some of the state thatin clinton we've see those big leads co bac lik colorado, it rea instructiv the biggest reaso aross all o it i enthusiasm fm h voters that's a little bit on t wan but wh e u happeni i you see ke gups like y mentioned, those young voter they're not as excite they'r no enthusiastic for her they
warren we working on a list o n o people from place lik morg stanley and black ro th the woul actively oppo i the were p administration will you join in tha effor absolutely we certainly have see u democrat ad republica administrations what wall stree c.e.o.s have don t econom we don't nee mre wal stre c.e.o.s a administratio nee people t administration that will sta with workiamilies an t middle class andly everything i c t s that thosere the peopl appointed in a clint administration >>...
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starts the game off with an oppo-field bomb... 18th of the year.... but jake odorizzi with one of his toughest innings all season - here in the 4th... the broken bat double by j.j. hardy... that scores two... still to come.. some important still to come.. some important changes for people heading to tampa international.. international..heading to tampa changes for people some important still to come.. cowboys....the giants and still to come.. some important changes for people heading to tampa international.. plus.. free parking may be going away for drivers in one loca donald trump facing new criticism - he appeared to mock a reporter with a disability. "you gotta see this guy. 'uhhhh i don't know what i said, i don't remember.' he's going like 'i don't remember'." "putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. i don't want to sound too much like a chauvinist." "you have to be wealthy in order to be great. i'm sorry to say it." "he's a war hero because he was captured. it's 5:--... if you're heading out the door, here are some of this morning's to
starts the game off with an oppo-field bomb... 18th of the year.... but jake odorizzi with one of his toughest innings all season - here in the 4th... the broken bat double by j.j. hardy... that scores two... still to come.. some important still to come.. some important changes for people heading to tampa international.. international..heading to tampa changes for people some important still to come.. cowboys....the giants and still to come.. some important changes for people heading to tampa...
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my opponent's record is diametrically opponents s oppo. there are clear differences. >> you touched on the heroine epidemic. it's something you and your opponent have focused on in terms of an issue that you you want to tackle as attorney general. what are you prepared to do? >> well, we both talked about it. i've done something on it. in montgomery county, as the leader of the county three years ago we saw this as an emerging threat and created a specific task force made up of human services as well as law enforcement to deal with it and it's working. one thing we have to recognize to combat this is you can't arrest your way out of this crisis. someone who is non-violent and a drug addict needs treatment not incarceration. my plan is very complex. we'll work with our medical community to get them to reduce the overprescribing of opioids. mandate they participate in a database so folks can't doctor shop. have drop boxes where people can get rid of the unused medicine in their cabinet, 20% of which are opioids. arm our first responders with
my opponent's record is diametrically opponents s oppo. there are clear differences. >> you touched on the heroine epidemic. it's something you and your opponent have focused on in terms of an issue that you you want to tackle as attorney general. what are you prepared to do? >> well, we both talked about it. i've done something on it. in montgomery county, as the leader of the county three years ago we saw this as an emerging threat and created a specific task force made up of...
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yesterday the badgers arrived in green bay carrying supplies for their oppos. recovering after massive flooding in their home state of louisiana. and our own vince vitrano will once again rappel down miller again rappel down miller park to raise money for special olympics wisconsin today.this is video from last year. vince's goal is to raise five- thousand-dollars. he's about halfway there. if you would like to donate.. we've posted a link on t-m-j-4 dot com. up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4 --caught on camera.. why milwaukee police mississippi will be laid to rest today.. how people plan to celebrate her life coming up. now at 6:30-- under fire.. why wisconsin's largest v-a home is being criticized this morning. then -- serving his country.. we hear from the parents of a local green beret for the first time since their son's death. and taking a live look outside-- welcome to live at daybreak. it's i'm susan kim.and - i'm bridget shanahan.we want to start with a check of your weather and traffic together with meteorologist brian gotter. meteorologica
yesterday the badgers arrived in green bay carrying supplies for their oppos. recovering after massive flooding in their home state of louisiana. and our own vince vitrano will once again rappel down miller again rappel down miller park to raise money for special olympics wisconsin today.this is video from last year. vince's goal is to raise five- thousand-dollars. he's about halfway there. if you would like to donate.. we've posted a link on t-m-j-4 dot com. up next on live at daybreak on...
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later in the fourth - jaylin davis at the plate - and he goes deep - oppo taco off the q-dogs barbecue sign in right - that makes it 5 to 1 cedar rapids... and five kernels pitchers kept the lumber kings at bay - sean poppen blows it past gus craig to end the sixth... kernels end the regular season with a 12 to 2 win... cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful places they get coverage with our strong signal. you posted from the seashore. you shared from your hike. you showed us this sunset. you posted from the farm. and you adventured way out there... a lot of amazing places. ?? u.s. cellular put towers where the other guys don't. so join our network, and start sharing your moments album!it's called influence and it'll be out september 16th. chiklis, won an emmy for his work on "the shield", he says he always saw himself as both an actor and musician ...... but kept the music on hold due to acting and family.but now that his kids are older and his acting
later in the fourth - jaylin davis at the plate - and he goes deep - oppo taco off the q-dogs barbecue sign in right - that makes it 5 to 1 cedar rapids... and five kernels pitchers kept the lumber kings at bay - sean poppen blows it past gus craig to end the sixth... kernels end the regular season with a 12 to 2 win... cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful...
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later in the fourth - jaylin davis at the plate - and he goes deep - oppo taco off the q-dogs barbecue sign in right rapids... and five kernels pitchers kept the lumber kings at bay - sean poppen blows it past gus craig to end the sixth... kernels end the regular season with a 12 to 2 win... to the bigs - the twins and the royals... brian dozier is scorching hot - and that continued on labor day - first inning - first pitch - crushed - a good start for the twins - it's 1-nothing...but dozier was far from done - in the third - he does it again - this one is higher - dozier also homered in the eighth - he now has 38 on the year.. but it was the royals that won the game - eric hosmer put it out of reach with this missile - a three-run jack that lands in the bullpen... royals rip past the twins, 11-5... eric kozemer put it out of reach with this missile. >>> after saturday's big trade, sam bradford is practicing with the vikings, but he may not start week 1. on monday, mike zimmer said he doesn't know if it will be bradford or sean getting ready. >> it's bait of an adjustment. it's just th
later in the fourth - jaylin davis at the plate - and he goes deep - oppo taco off the q-dogs barbecue sign in right rapids... and five kernels pitchers kept the lumber kings at bay - sean poppen blows it past gus craig to end the sixth... kernels end the regular season with a 12 to 2 win... to the bigs - the twins and the royals... brian dozier is scorching hot - and that continued on labor day - first inning - first pitch - crushed - a good start for the twins - it's 1-nothing...but dozier...
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i mean if his approval rating were 53% or 54%, hillary clinton has wind at her backs as oppos to a swinge's trying to do everything to leverage himself, his popularitily particularly among the people they need to turn out in big numbers. not just a big margin among african-americans but big numbers in terms of turnout. >> this is the world we live in. two campaigns trying to do two very different things turning out their vote. not competing for that many of the same people. not that much of a middle anymore. can donald trump say, look at him, the president, vice president, centers, establishment, even throwing in senator warren, the establishment is for her? >> i think he can make that argument and that's what people -- people want change. right? responding to that part of him but scared what he offers. pennsylvania because the ground game is slightly less important is helpful to him. and i think had it not been for a decent performance by her in the debate, the pennsylvania numbers would be panic button mode. nonetheless you see an army of surrogates going to pennsylvania because there
i mean if his approval rating were 53% or 54%, hillary clinton has wind at her backs as oppos to a swinge's trying to do everything to leverage himself, his popularitily particularly among the people they need to turn out in big numbers. not just a big margin among african-americans but big numbers in terms of turnout. >> this is the world we live in. two campaigns trying to do two very different things turning out their vote. not competing for that many of the same people. not that much...
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trump doubled down on some of his most disputed claims, among them insisting he had oppo the iraq war from the start and he emphatically defended his temperament. >> i also have a much better temperament than she has. you know? i have a much better -- she spent -- let me tell you, she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on an advertising -- you know, they get madison avenue into a room, temperament. i think my strongest asset maybe by far is my temperament. >> the candidates sparred over nuclear weapons, isis and police >> marci gonzalez has the highlights from the debate hall. marci, good morning. >> hey, guys, good morning. even this early in the morning, there's still some action here. earlier, donald trump broke tradition. he came through here talking to reporters about that fierce battle on the debate stage. >> democratic nominee for president of the united states hillary clinton and republican united states, donald trump. >> facing off for the first time -- >> i will release my tax returns against my lawyer's wishes when she releases her 33,000 e-mails that have been deleted.
trump doubled down on some of his most disputed claims, among them insisting he had oppo the iraq war from the start and he emphatically defended his temperament. >> i also have a much better temperament than she has. you know? i have a much better -- she spent -- let me tell you, she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on an advertising -- you know, they get madison avenue into a room, temperament. i think my strongest asset maybe by far is my temperament. >> the candidates...
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your first that for our guests.e oppo go ahead. >> caller: thank you for the opportunity to ask a question. latino vot i'm concerned about taking latino voters for granted at the risk of exploitation of latinose generally. when you have a family values issue which is very much ahave n bedrock, latino society, yet many latinos working in the military. yet many latinos working hard in their families for several generations. the bottom line i'm asking about is do you feel that either party is trying to take latino voting for granted, take latino for granted as a group that is going to be in their pocket and not respect the fact that they think for themselves and may want to make decisions based on the with issues?i'm more not talk about either candidate in particular. i'm more concerned about the party trying to exploit the latino vote. >> guest: that's one of the reasons why we created the packr because like i said before, i'm not a surrogate for the trump campaign and i've no contact with the campaign. the reason we put it back together it because we think my party, the republican party has
your first that for our guests.e oppo go ahead. >> caller: thank you for the opportunity to ask a question. latino vot i'm concerned about taking latino voters for granted at the risk of exploitation of latinose generally. when you have a family values issue which is very much ahave n bedrock, latino society, yet many latinos working in the military. yet many latinos working hard in their families for several generations. the bottom line i'm asking about is do you feel that either party...
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states, and norway all have discussed their disgust with the government and ip iits arme its armed oppo adhering to the peacep and for security and well-being of its people. however, expressions of the state are not enough. tp tthe tp tth syrians not only ino examine culpability but also to try to find solutions that will safeguard the future of one of tthe world's newest nation and its citizens. t r asas p as a guarantee united states can and should do no less. i would like to yield to my friend and colleague. >> thank you for your trip that yp you and mr. simpkins ma. i know it was on very short notice but a very important delegation. i'm glad that you did that and also that we are having this hearing so quickly. i also want to thank ambassador boobooth and ambassador limon. ip i'm glad thi'm glad thatg your testimony today. i was in south sudan in november and i went there with a small delegation to look at the u.n. peacekeeping mission at the time. ap and that was before mach returned. and the big concern then was wip will he return, and wil nation hold to the agreement. it was shor
states, and norway all have discussed their disgust with the government and ip iits arme its armed oppo adhering to the peacep and for security and well-being of its people. however, expressions of the state are not enough. tp tthe tp tth syrians not only ino examine culpability but also to try to find solutions that will safeguard the future of one of tthe world's newest nation and its citizens. t r asas p as a guarantee united states can and should do no less. i would like to yield to my...