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rebecca strom joins me with your morning forecast. rebecca?cca: see more fogger cross the bay area them what we saw yesterday morning much cooler as well this morning as little bit chilly. risking their and and was will be much cooler than yesterday will link up the low 80s yes today they were operating some was pushing 90 and some of the warmest inland valley locations as juliet's i dress in layers this morning we have a lot of fog and cloud cover the conceives of a clock tower much more dense than what we experienced yesterday as the move had that 10:00 we have some the fog along the east bay shoreline and along the coast as three normal for this, your mind and you see it makes out and we have it stick along the coast the most part there around 5 it says is pushing back and to make up a foggy conditions taurus at steep drop in temperatures as a way back towards morning. as we look at current temperatures you wrote going to want to grab a sweater 60 oakland hayward right now 57 san francisco 58 in san jose 58 conquered as well at antioch this
rebecca strom joins me with your morning forecast. rebecca?cca: see more fogger cross the bay area them what we saw yesterday morning much cooler as well this morning as little bit chilly. risking their and and was will be much cooler than yesterday will link up the low 80s yes today they were operating some was pushing 90 and some of the warmest inland valley locations as juliet's i dress in layers this morning we have a lot of fog and cloud cover the conceives of a clock tower much more dense...
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Sep 10, 2016
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the outside of the embarcadero cameraman we have the bay bridge and parts of san francisco and >>rebecca: we're going to see '80s for the m1 location upper 70's some of those seven spots might even be touching some of the low 90s it is definitely got to be pushing in that direction we're looking at a live camera and you can see a lot of clout of the conditions and the school definitely we will see flight delay is almost an hour 48 minutes, before in bomb flights and sfo. >>rebecca: canada averages you would need to bundle up this morning 58 degrees and open 59 in hayward and 59 in san jose and. >>marty gonzales: one child is dead three of the people in the hospital following this major crash that happen in san ramon once alive >>reporter: 3 other people and two children and a mother being treated for neck injuries following this crash we are here at john muir medical center where the mother of those children is being treated for injuries from when this tragedy the four year-old boy was airlifted to a hospital but later died from his injuries the two other children are being treated at th
the outside of the embarcadero cameraman we have the bay bridge and parts of san francisco and >>rebecca: we're going to see '80s for the m1 location upper 70's some of those seven spots might even be touching some of the low 90s it is definitely got to be pushing in that direction we're looking at a live camera and you can see a lot of clout of the conditions and the school definitely we will see flight delay is almost an hour 48 minutes, before in bomb flights and sfo. >>rebecca:...
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Sep 17, 2016
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rebecca strom joins me with your morning forecast. rebecca?rebecca: policies the mid- 90s four warmest response and a big drastic change. so we traveled in severance cisco as for its traffic rose. a letter and the 3:00 hour and things will be pretty hot and then reward today. 96 degrees for fairfield 95 concord and livermore runaway 81 expected pastor michael wallace, nephew >> :"we have a close knight family she was all of our favorite aunts without question." a candle light vigil for flo douglas was held friday night outside her san jose home by family friends and neighbors. douglas is in critical condition after she was badly beaten during a home invasion robbery in which her jewlery and car were stolen. that car was later found in the neighborhood. and douglas lying on the floor - her face unrecognizeable. phyllis silva, family found flo " " this man 19-year-old zachary cuen was arrested wednesday in connection to the robbery. deputies are now looking for a second suspect. investigators were seen going in and out of a home directly in acro
rebecca strom joins me with your morning forecast. rebecca?rebecca: policies the mid- 90s four warmest response and a big drastic change. so we traveled in severance cisco as for its traffic rose. a letter and the 3:00 hour and things will be pretty hot and then reward today. 96 degrees for fairfield 95 concord and livermore runaway 81 expected pastor michael wallace, nephew >> :"we have a close knight family she was all of our favorite aunts without question." a candle light...
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Sep 18, 2016
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rebecca strom joins me with your morning forecast. rebecca?> rebecca: gives your opinion relive former s&l locations piquancy all the bridge cameras with san jose's top right corner the matter where you are you are seeing no fog to lots of sunshine clear conditions for you and that's just telling us the warm temperatures on the way to the bay area. second day in the row for a week and spur their alert. tips to: transit walker bike and of course dehydrated because the heat. girl and air quality today it the no. bellicose moderate. i come back all in know what the highs will be in your neighborhood. >> marty:our top story this morning. new york city police are searching for the person behind an explosion last night. the blast rocked a crowded manhattan neighborhood and injured 29 people. one person is in serious condition. . it happened last night at 5:30 our time. a second suspicious device was later found nearby. mayor bill de blasio ruled out any terror connections, but called the blast an intentional act. investigtors believe the blast was c
rebecca strom joins me with your morning forecast. rebecca?> rebecca: gives your opinion relive former s&l locations piquancy all the bridge cameras with san jose's top right corner the matter where you are you are seeing no fog to lots of sunshine clear conditions for you and that's just telling us the warm temperatures on the way to the bay area. second day in the row for a week and spur their alert. tips to: transit walker bike and of course dehydrated because the heat. girl and air...
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Sep 24, 2016
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>>rebecca: the bay area is not the only area that will see he triple digits for northern california 97f the sacramento 90 in santa barbara you're going to need it look at the heat continuing into tomorrow it is going to get even monday is on to be even hotter >>will tran: police arrested this man the 28 year-old on thursday night the situation started near the east bay campus in hayward where there is a head on a car crash he was a lot of democrats was being treated by paramedics or also still scratching their heads this morning as to why he did it >>reporter: 17 shooting two of them deadly not police said there be all for strive to keep the violence from getting worse glass lined the 19 year-old was shot and killed one police say someone opened fire into a crowd near fairview when harper the shooting may bear result of use between groups and the mayor says he is concerned access to weapons is escalating the few gaps residents we talked to said they are ready noticed an increase in police presence >>will tran: their suspending the program to help people who live there get affordable co
>>rebecca: the bay area is not the only area that will see he triple digits for northern california 97f the sacramento 90 in santa barbara you're going to need it look at the heat continuing into tomorrow it is going to get even monday is on to be even hotter >>will tran: police arrested this man the 28 year-old on thursday night the situation started near the east bay campus in hayward where there is a head on a car crash he was a lot of democrats was being treated by paramedics or...
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>>rebecca: that is the good news you're looking at about a 10 minute drive times as you make your way out of the open side on to west about 80 it will be a straight shot into san francisco. >>rebecca: richmond san rafael bridge is pretty empty it will be yours at this hour for the westbound 580 ride getting into the tapes. >>james: hillary clinton canceled her trip she was supposed to have a fund raiser this comes after the presidential can then fell ill during a and 911 ceremony. >>reporter: delivery clinton and donald trump took a break from the campaign trail sunday attending an unleavened memorial ceremony in new york city she left the event early saying she was not feeling well this video showed her stumbling as she walked away and too long for officials at the site said as she appeared to faint this quarter grout and to produce or daughter apartment she was seen walking out of the apartment smile surely after the doctor said she didn't plan on antibiotics to treat pneumonia a campaign spokesperson released this statement on her condition. >>james: the doctor says she is recoveri
>>rebecca: that is the good news you're looking at about a 10 minute drive times as you make your way out of the open side on to west about 80 it will be a straight shot into san francisco. >>rebecca: richmond san rafael bridge is pretty empty it will be yours at this hour for the westbound 580 ride getting into the tapes. >>james: hillary clinton canceled her trip she was supposed to have a fund raiser this comes after the presidential can then fell ill during a and 911...
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. >> rebecca: you know what to do that against today it will be triple digits for most of our inland and much warmer than what we experienced yesterday it. that sure you get your water ready sunscreen right now this is what all live camera looks like at the golden gate bridge. clear conditions were not checked and antifog and in most parts of the bay area it will be hans. >> rebecca: light breeze in the air at the golden gate we will need that because temperatures will be very hot sunday. we held whole bunch of weather alerts all right. flag warning the schedule until 3:00 this afternoon for the north of bombay mounds in the heat advisory as well. >> rebecca: take public transit tomorrow reduce your driving back to you. >> reporter:breaking news this morning. the miami marlins have confirmed that star pitcher jose fernandez has been killed in boating accident. fernandez was among 3 people found dead. the marlins said in a statement their thoughts and prayers are with his family at a very difficult time. the marlins have also cancled todya's game against the braves. we are learning ne
. >> rebecca: you know what to do that against today it will be triple digits for most of our inland and much warmer than what we experienced yesterday it. that sure you get your water ready sunscreen right now this is what all live camera looks like at the golden gate bridge. clear conditions were not checked and antifog and in most parts of the bay area it will be hans. >> rebecca: light breeze in the air at the golden gate we will need that because temperatures will be very hot...
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rebecca schuld is meterologist readycast with your full your full readycast with meterologist rebecca schuld is next...stay tuned. 3 here's another live look from midtown in new york city. an nypd officer was attacked with a meat cleaver there this afternoon.the suspect was immediately shot after the attack..and his condition is uknown at this time. the "open" 3 breaking news tonight....a shooting incident involving a milwaukee police officer leaves a teenager hurt. hurt.it happened at the thoreau school on milwaukee's far north side. let's go right out to cbs 58's marshanna school....marshanna? police came to school around 1pm for an investigation. the nature of that investigation is unclear right now, but we know as that investigation continued -- police say a 13 talking to became uncooperative and talking to became girl officers were say a 13 year old girl officers were talking to became uncooperative and combative. those officers tried to control the student and that's when an officers gun went off in the holster. the student was grazed by the bullet and was taken to the hospital.
rebecca schuld is meterologist readycast with your full your full readycast with meterologist rebecca schuld is next...stay tuned. 3 here's another live look from midtown in new york city. an nypd officer was attacked with a meat cleaver there this afternoon.the suspect was immediately shot after the attack..and his condition is uknown at this time. the "open" 3 breaking news tonight....a shooting incident involving a milwaukee police officer leaves a teenager hurt. hurt.it happened...
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Sep 14, 2016
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rebecca: i think it has something in the game. tom: rebecca minkoff, thank you so much. handbag, ini sophia? -- m rebecca: how did you know about that? tom: i was told she is going to be on the show today, "ask about handbag."ophia how about a data check as we continue with steven wieting as well. , 17.78, twovix sense wider. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. francine lacqua in strasbourg. we will get to her in a moment. i am tom keene in new york. we look at foreign exchange. can francine afford a fancy lunch in strasbourg? 1.1228. dollar stasis there as well. david westin took three bayer aspirin this morning to get through "bloomberg ." david: the only question is is aspirin or "buyer"? i will be curious to see if he still thinks the markets are too complacent. we also have jim tisch of lows. -- of lowes. tom: there is a much bigger energy component than people think. david: particularly exploration. with hisgreenberg -- lawyer -- and hank greenberg -- with his lawyer -- they just opening arguments. it has been 11 years. remember elliot spitzer whe
rebecca: i think it has something in the game. tom: rebecca minkoff, thank you so much. handbag, ini sophia? -- m rebecca: how did you know about that? tom: i was told she is going to be on the show today, "ask about handbag."ophia how about a data check as we continue with steven wieting as well. , 17.78, twovix sense wider. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. francine lacqua in strasbourg. we will get to her in a moment. i am tom keene in new york. we look at foreign...
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rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: hot and humid with highs in the low 90s and dew points in the middle 70s. isolated t'showers are across the far north and northwest parts of the area this afternoon, otherwise, looks for sun and clouds. winds: sw 5-15+ mph.tonight: scattered showers and storms are more likely. heavy downpours are possible. lows are muggy in the middle 70s. hold the best chance for on and off storms and downpours. a few strong storms are possible. still warm, but probably more clouds around with highs in the low to mid the fond du lac county district attorney istr to murder of berit beck. a hung jury was declared after 62-year-old dennis branter's first trial in late june. he was charged with beck's 1990 murder after authorities re- examined fingerprints found near the body as evidence. the two sides met in court this morning, but no decision was made today. another hearing is scheduled for next week. 3 a man suspected of looting a cell phone store during the unrest in sherman park appeared in court this morning. 17-year
rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: hot and humid with highs in the low 90s and dew points in the middle 70s. isolated t'showers are across the far north and northwest parts of the area this afternoon, otherwise, looks for sun and clouds. winds: sw 5-15+ mph.tonight: scattered showers and storms are more likely. heavy downpours are possible. lows are muggy in the middle 70s. hold the best chance for on and off storms and downpours. a few strong...
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rebecca: and so how do you use technology with your own kids? lauren: i have a 4-year-old who is getting ready for kindergarten and she loves her art apps, so after we finish a drawing, i always have her sign the bottom like an artist and then she's working on a pre-kindergarten skill as well. rebecca: fantastic. for more information, all you need to do is click on momseveryday .com. i'm rebecca mounting pressure on a pharmaceutical company that hiked a price of a life-saving medication by 400%. while iowa senator chuck grassley wants an explanation, a cedar rapids woman explains how this is life or death. kcrg t-v nine's samantha jo roth has the story from our washington d-c bureau. life saving medication with the press of a button, something people like jane walters have come to rely on "i carry one with me and i keep one in my car." walters is allergic to foods that contain corn. and the dramatic price hike has put the medication out of reach. n 2009, a two-pack of epipens costed about 100 dollars. today, it's around can a company like mylan
rebecca: and so how do you use technology with your own kids? lauren: i have a 4-year-old who is getting ready for kindergarten and she loves her art apps, so after we finish a drawing, i always have her sign the bottom like an artist and then she's working on a pre-kindergarten skill as well. rebecca: fantastic. for more information, all you need to do is click on momseveryday .com. i'm rebecca mounting pressure on a pharmaceutical company that hiked a price of a life-saving medication by...
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rebecca wouldn't leave the white house without him.ecca would look out her window every day and spend lots of time in the house. we felt she was protecting something. she didn't leave the hour, but she was guarding it. >> chi mak and his wife lived extremely simple lives. they cut costs everywhere they could. small home. never improved upon. about 700 square feet total, counting the garage. >> chi mak made between $80,000 and $100,000. that's a fairly good living during that time frame. we'd have discussions during the investigation about the fact that chi mak was a maoist. because of that, it dictated a frugal lifestyle. >> he grew up during a time when chinese academics were looked down on. that the labor movement, the laborers were going to forge the future. >> that lifestyle was something that was engrained into both chi and rebecca when they were raised in china. >> as we do surveillance of chi, he would regularly pull into a gas station. and we thought we was doing countersurveillance because he'd wash the windows every time he g
rebecca wouldn't leave the white house without him.ecca would look out her window every day and spend lots of time in the house. we felt she was protecting something. she didn't leave the hour, but she was guarding it. >> chi mak and his wife lived extremely simple lives. they cut costs everywhere they could. small home. never improved upon. about 700 square feet total, counting the garage. >> chi mak made between $80,000 and $100,000. that's a fairly good living during that time...
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meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: scattered storms look likely throughout the day, especially in the afternoon and evening. some storms could have heavy downpours and isolated strong to severe storms are possible. stays warm and muggy with temps around 80 this afternoon. lake spots feeling an onshore wind at times.tonight: lingering showers and storms possible but drying out by morning. still warm and muggy with lows around 700. wind: sw 5-15 mph.end of the week: mostly dry on thursday with just an isolated shower chance in the morning. staying warm in the 80s thursday before cooling slightly into the upper 70s for friday. chances storms returns friday and saturday before sunshine and cooler weather today: scattered storms look likely throughout the day, especially in the afternoon and evening. some storms could have heavy downpours and isolated strong to severe storms are possible. stays warm and muggy with temps around wind: sw 5-15 mph with some lake spots feeling an onshore wind at times.tonight: lingering showers and storm
meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: scattered storms look likely throughout the day, especially in the afternoon and evening. some storms could have heavy downpours and isolated strong to severe storms are possible. stays warm and muggy with temps around 80 this afternoon. lake spots feeling an onshore wind at times.tonight: lingering showers and storms possible but drying out by morning. still warm and muggy with lows around 700. wind:...
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meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: isolated shower still possible. highs near 69. wind: ne 5-15+ mph.tonight: showers saturday with some later breaks of sunshine and highs around 70. chance for showers or storms on sunday, with highs in the 70s. next week will feature cooler temps in the mid to upper 60s with quiet conditions. today: isolated shower still possible. highs near 69. wind: ne 5-15+ mph.tonight: showers come to an end. lows near 60. weekend/week ahead: drying out saturday with some later breaks of sunshine and highs around 70. chance for showers or storms on sunday, with highs in the 70s. next week will feature cooler temps in the mid to upper 60s with quiet conditions. an 11-year-old boy was hit on his bicycle early this morning in mount pleasant. pleasant. didn't see the boy because he was wearing all dark clothes...and didn't have a light on his bike. he was struck while trying to cross taylor avenue at six a-m. the boy was taken to the hospital and is expected to be fine. the driver was cited for not having insu
meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: isolated shower still possible. highs near 69. wind: ne 5-15+ mph.tonight: showers saturday with some later breaks of sunshine and highs around 70. chance for showers or storms on sunday, with highs in the 70s. next week will feature cooler temps in the mid to upper 60s with quiet conditions. today: isolated shower still possible. highs near 69. wind: ne 5-15+ mph.tonight: showers come to an end. lows...
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. >> rebecca was 24 years old.she was athletic, independent, and on her way to work out may 5th, 2013. he ended up in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> initially i wasn't really expecting to live or make it through that first night. >> rebecca had been in a car accident. she was paralyzed from the neck down. >> i am fused c4 through c7, c1 being the first vertebrae, so right about the next level. >> but it wasn't until weeks later investigators figured out exactly what happened on the road that day. there was an impaired driver weaving in and out the lane. another driver who was also on the road that day and on the phone calling 911 to report the swerving car did contribute to rebecca's accident. while protecting his identity as lawyers ask what happened. >> at any time during that minute and a half time period did you consider moving farther over to the right to get away from this weaving vehicle behind you? >> no, i did not. >> spent three minutes on the phone with an a 911 operator. >> his lawyer. >> they te
. >> rebecca was 24 years old.she was athletic, independent, and on her way to work out may 5th, 2013. he ended up in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> initially i wasn't really expecting to live or make it through that first night. >> rebecca had been in a car accident. she was paralyzed from the neck down. >> i am fused c4 through c7, c1 being the first vertebrae, so right about the next level. >> but it wasn't until weeks later investigators figured out...
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lets go to rebecca shuld who has something pretty ol to show you. rebecca in wx center toy: mixture of sun and clouds. stray sprinkle possible. cool with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s inland. breezy. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: clear sky. little chilly but comfortable with lows in the stays cool with highs around 700. wind: ne 5-15 mph.labor day weekend:sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. more clouds arrive on monday, labor day, becoming a little warm with highs in the lower to middle 80s. labor day looks mostly dry but will approaching from the west em bringing rain chances by around midweek. rebecca in wx cente today: mixture of sun and clouds. stray sprinkle possible. cool with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s inland. breezy. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: clear sky. little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. wind: ne 5-10 mph. friday: wall to wall sunshine. stays cool with highs around 700. wind: ne 5-15 mph.labor day weekend: sunshine sticks around s
lets go to rebecca shuld who has something pretty ol to show you. rebecca in wx center toy: mixture of sun and clouds. stray sprinkle possible. cool with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s inland. breezy. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: clear sky. little chilly but comfortable with lows in the stays cool with highs around 700. wind: ne 5-15 mph.labor day weekend:sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. more clouds arrive on...
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meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. today: sun and clouds during the afternoon. still warm and muggy with highs in the lower 80s feeling a touch warmer. wind: w 5-15ph.tonight: just a few clouds. cooling down but still above-average with lows in the lower 60s. wind: nw 2-5 start the day with clouds returning in the afternoon with storm chances. scattered storms possible through saturday morning. up to 1" of rain possible. still a little warm and muggy with highs around 800. wind: se 5-10 mph. weekend: breezy and cooler returning after morning showers. lots of sun on sunday with highs around average in the lower to middle 70s. in today's health watch --- governor scott walker declared september "childhood cancer awareness month" statewide. statewide.he made the annoucement at children's hospital this morning...one of event was 15-year old annie bartosz ...four years ago, she created a foundation called "gold for september" -- or g-9 -- to support kids fighting cancer. she did it after losing her brother to childhood canc
meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. today: sun and clouds during the afternoon. still warm and muggy with highs in the lower 80s feeling a touch warmer. wind: w 5-15ph.tonight: just a few clouds. cooling down but still above-average with lows in the lower 60s. wind: nw 2-5 start the day with clouds returning in the afternoon with storm chances. scattered storms possible through saturday morning. up to 1" of rain possible. still a little...
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rebecca's here with your first look at ready weather...rebecca? rebecca in wx center today: bright and breezy. much cooler and rather breezy with highs in the middle 60s and a west wind gusting to 35 mph. tonight: partly cloudy, cool. lows in the 40s.week ahead: stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of later tuesday afternoon and lasting through much of the rest of the week. rebecca in wx center today: bright and breezy. much cooler and rather breezy with highs in the middle 60s and a west wind gusting to 35 mph.tonight: partly cloudy, cool. lows in the 40s.week ahead: stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. /o tuesday afternoon and lasting through much of the rest of the week. toss back to mike they've been attacking each other from a distance
rebecca's here with your first look at ready weather...rebecca? rebecca in wx center today: bright and breezy. much cooler and rather breezy with highs in the middle 60s and a west wind gusting to 35 mph. tonight: partly cloudy, cool. lows in the 40s.week ahead: stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of later tuesday afternoon and lasting through...
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Sep 7, 2016
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, rebecca. >>> unprecedented. that's what the milwaukee county medical examiner's office is drug-related deaths over the long holiday weekend. 13 people died over 4 days. the office has seen a 10% increase in drug overdose deaths this year. looking for a hero. a woman searching for the man who saved her life when her apartment caught fire. it happened at 21st and mitchell. where we find katie crowther new at 10:00. >> reporter: yeah, george, as that white apartment building here on the corner was being set on fi stopped here across the street at george webb around 3:30 this morning. he came to the rescue. >> i don't think i've ever been that terrified. >> kristina knows how lucky she is to be alive. >> this is where the flames were really going. >> what saved her, a knock at the door just before 4:00 a.m.. >> i get woken up to a man pounding on the door. open up the door, hello, hello. >> somehow, she heard him. conditioner, we had a loud fan going, and our bedroom door was closed. so he really had to knock hard f
, rebecca. >>> unprecedented. that's what the milwaukee county medical examiner's office is drug-related deaths over the long holiday weekend. 13 people died over 4 days. the office has seen a 10% increase in drug overdose deaths this year. looking for a hero. a woman searching for the man who saved her life when her apartment caught fire. it happened at 21st and mitchell. where we find katie crowther new at 10:00. >> reporter: yeah, george, as that white apartment building here...
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Sep 27, 2016
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meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. today: much cooler with highs in the low 60s. breezy with rain showers filling in late this afternoon.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. look for the friday and saturday as well. sunday looks drier. 3 is hoping for justice. they were in court today as carl barrett's trial continued. he's one of three men accused in the 5-year-old girl's murder. cbs 58's lindsey branwall joins us live from downtown with more...lindsey. again today, the gallery was full of laylah petersen's family. they lost their 5 year old when suspects fired into the wrong house during a revenge shooting. the state's case connects a gun used in multiple shootings, including the one that killed laylah petersen. a key witness took the stand today. di
meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. today: much cooler with highs in the low 60s. breezy with rain showers filling in late this afternoon.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october....
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meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. today: wall to wall sunshine. stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. wind: ne 5-15 mph. tonight: clear sky. little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. lower 50s inland. wind: ne -> se 5-10 mph.labor day wee: sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. more clouds arrive on monday, labor day, becoming a little warm and humid with milwaukee police took about "20" 9-1-1 calls from concerned parents who's kids never made it home from school . yesterday.one parent who spoke to csb 58 says it was because of a mix-up with milwaukee didn't return from his first day at hawley environmental school yesterday...sending his mother into a panic. 3 "at 6:30 we started moving...and i was about to start crying...but i knew i was gonna get home eventually." eventually.""i almost crashed, i felt like i was gonna pass out, i was just thinking like lord, bring me my baby back." back." tashawn's mother says she'd called the
meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. today: wall to wall sunshine. stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. wind: ne 5-15 mph. tonight: clear sky. little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. lower 50s inland. wind: ne -> se 5-10 mph.labor day wee: sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. more clouds arrive on monday, labor day, becoming a little warm and humid...
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>>rebecca: matter because is hardly any way.er: however as you saw the bay bridge still hanging with the fall working on current storage were talking about the cars lining of temperatures that is almost mirror you see on the east of a shoreline of 56: san francisco up to the north banks anywhere from a lower to upper 50s. >>mark: she stumbled tried to get the van into leaving earlier from 911 memorial service early this morning he hoped she feels better in that he will release the results of his recent physical exam the presence of can this a time to gain the support the national correspondents take a closer look. based on the reporting and analysis he would pick of wisconsin and florida something is resonating and in wisconsin with the message clinton has an edge in ohio because of previous primary wins the protect the total were held today in the liquor to would have 281 electoral votes >>mark: this is video coming in showing the car several cars and the parking lot were damaged emergency crews and no one on the ground was hur
>>rebecca: matter because is hardly any way.er: however as you saw the bay bridge still hanging with the fall working on current storage were talking about the cars lining of temperatures that is almost mirror you see on the east of a shoreline of 56: san francisco up to the north banks anywhere from a lower to upper 50s. >>mark: she stumbled tried to get the van into leaving earlier from 911 memorial service early this morning he hoped she feels better in that he will release the...
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rebecca crumpler. in the mid-19th century african-american women used medical training as a form of racial uplift. we talked about the limitations of racial uplift. in 1864, rebecca crumpler was the first african-american woman to graduate from the new england medical female college. crumpler practiced medicine in richmond virginia after the civil war, focusing on issues of tuberculosis. working extensively with the freedmen's bureau. her putative republication is sectioned into two parts and describes not only treating african-american patients is a form of social activism, but some of the limitations she faced as a woman physician working in richmond that the time. rebecca crumpler, although we know a lot about her and how she writes into the issues of african-americans into medicine, some of the other women we see working notably in this area or women like rebecca called. both of these women consider forms of legal practice as an aspect of social activism and racial uplift. rebecca completed her med
rebecca crumpler. in the mid-19th century african-american women used medical training as a form of racial uplift. we talked about the limitations of racial uplift. in 1864, rebecca crumpler was the first african-american woman to graduate from the new england medical female college. crumpler practiced medicine in richmond virginia after the civil war, focusing on issues of tuberculosis. working extensively with the freedmen's bureau. her putative republication is sectioned into two parts and...
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kathy: rebecca, welcome back. tonight at 10:00, new developments in a transgender student's fight to use the men's restroom in kenosha. the new court ruling and how the student and school are responding. then, one store's coupon turns out to be a lot better than it intended. mi people free stuff they weren't supposed to get. that's tonight at 10:00. joyce: new tonight at 6:00 a big , honor for two milwaukee police officers. detective alex ayala and officer jose acevado were honored during today's common council meeting. the two officers were off-duty and tailgating at a brewers game back in july when they rescued a six-year-old boy with autism from the menomonee river. selflessness that exists in the milwaukee police department. joyce: both officers have been honored before for saving someone's life. kathy: that's absolutely wonderful. joyce: what a gift. beautiful today. kathy: no complaint about today. lindsey: i hope you don't complain about tomorrow. just kidding. the potential of flash flooding. windows storm
kathy: rebecca, welcome back. tonight at 10:00, new developments in a transgender student's fight to use the men's restroom in kenosha. the new court ruling and how the student and school are responding. then, one store's coupon turns out to be a lot better than it intended. mi people free stuff they weren't supposed to get. that's tonight at 10:00. joyce: new tonight at 6:00 a big , honor for two milwaukee police officers. detective alex ayala and officer jose acevado were honored during...
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Sep 28, 2016
09/16
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meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: . clouds with some sun, an isolated shower possible. cool and breezy with late day temps in the upper 50s to around 600. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: broken clouds, still brisk. lows in the upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph.week ahead: mix of clouds and sun on thursday with a chance of a few isolated showers, especially late in the day. windy with highs right at average around 660 and northeast wind at about 20mph.. scattered shower chances are with us for friday in the lower 60s friday and mid 60s saturday. temps bump up a bit to the upper 60s on sunday with clouds and some sun expected.temps move back into the lower range 70s into next week with a quiet start expected. 3 start expected. 3 3 shooting in conference on the live press we now got to a 3 start expected.week with a quiet range 70s into next week with a quiet start expected. 3 we now got to a live press will the news at four 3 south carolina... school shooting in conference on the live press we now got to a live press conference o
meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: . clouds with some sun, an isolated shower possible. cool and breezy with late day temps in the upper 50s to around 600. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: broken clouds, still brisk. lows in the upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph.week ahead: mix of clouds and sun on thursday with a chance of a few isolated showers, especially late in the day. windy with highs right at average around 660 and northeast wind at...
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Sep 18, 2016
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we have to discuss is rebecca crumpler. african-american women use their medical training is a form of racial uplift. we talked about some of the limitations of racial uplift. rebecca crumpler was the first black woman to graduate from the new england fema medical college. -- female medical college. she focused on issues of tuberculosis and worked extensively with what we discussed the fourth person of the cap -- first portion of the class. she describes not only treating african-american patients in virginia as a form of social activism, but it also talked about some of the limitations she faced as a woman physician working in richmond at that time. crumpler, although we have a lot of discussions about her and the way she is writing about medicine, some of the other women we begin to see working notably in this area are women like rebecca cole. both of these women consider their forms of medical practice activismect of social and more specifically racial uplift. rebecca cole, the second black woman to graduate from medical
we have to discuss is rebecca crumpler. african-american women use their medical training is a form of racial uplift. we talked about some of the limitations of racial uplift. rebecca crumpler was the first black woman to graduate from the new england fema medical college. -- female medical college. she focused on issues of tuberculosis and worked extensively with what we discussed the fourth person of the cap -- first portion of the class. she describes not only treating african-american...
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sonia gupta, rebecca koepnick, thank you for coming in. good luck with the program. >> thank you, thank you. >> when we return, common tips for using exercise, massage, and a few do it yourself ways to alleviate common pain ailments. coming up right here on urban >> currently, 80% of adults experience low back pain at a new study found that doctors are not only prescribing exercise as much as they should be to help solve the problem. in fact, experts say there may be other solutions for sufferers spending money on fancy gadgets and over the counter painkillers. david foreman, known as the herbal pharmacist says there is a more effective do it yourself approach to alleviating lower back pain. as we celebrate september as pain awareness month, we have invited david to share some of his more common tips for using exercise, massage, and some common ailments that cause much pain to our bodies. welcome to urban update, david. thanks for coming in. >> great to be here. >> let's begin with ailments like lower back pain. very common. more unanimous
sonia gupta, rebecca koepnick, thank you for coming in. good luck with the program. >> thank you, thank you. >> when we return, common tips for using exercise, massage, and a few do it yourself ways to alleviate common pain ailments. coming up right here on urban >> currently, 80% of adults experience low back pain at a new study found that doctors are not only prescribing exercise as much as they should be to help solve the problem. in fact, experts say there may be other...
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. >> reporter: rebecca is one of those students. a dog lover. her passion for pets led her to her career. >> he's relaxed, sleeps most of the day. >> reporter: look at those eyes. >> he introduced you to your fiance? >> reporter: i had 60 pounds of dog food and the management lady was like that kid is single and he really wants to help you carry your dog food. we were dating ever since. >> reporter: but becoming a vet takes a lot more than just a love of animals. it's time and labor intensive. how grueling is the process? >> words can't describe. you have no life outside of school. you have to make an effort to give yoursel we spend eight hours a day in class, and then another five or six studying after. >> reporter: do you think for the most part people have no idea of all it takes to picture a veterinarian. >> i think most people have no idea. we have the exact same things for animals as more humans. we have dermatologists and kadologists, on kogss. you name it, we have it. we do everything that if do you go to the emergency you get >> reporte
. >> reporter: rebecca is one of those students. a dog lover. her passion for pets led her to her career. >> he's relaxed, sleeps most of the day. >> reporter: look at those eyes. >> he introduced you to your fiance? >> reporter: i had 60 pounds of dog food and the management lady was like that kid is single and he really wants to help you carry your dog food. we were dating ever since. >> reporter: but becoming a vet takes a lot more than just a love of...
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09/16
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as rebecca pointed out george h.w. bush fainted when he was in public in japan in the late '80s, early '90s and george w. bush choked on a pretzel in the white house, passed out and got a bump on his head, both incidents caused great public concern and turned out to be nothing in the end so again, it goes back to this issue of transparency, you know, right now we have scant details, we're speculating about her incident in 2012, when she had a concussion and blood clot. her husband, after that happened, he publicly said, bill clinton publicly said it took about six months of serious work to get over that concussion. it was no small thing, so we would obviously want to know if it's anything related, if this is related to that or as some reports are suggesting, if it's related to her allergies. she has had some issues with allergies on the campaign trail recently. we don't know. that's why it's so important that they need to come out very clearly with medical professionals and just explain exactly what happened here. that
as rebecca pointed out george h.w. bush fainted when he was in public in japan in the late '80s, early '90s and george w. bush choked on a pretzel in the white house, passed out and got a bump on his head, both incidents caused great public concern and turned out to be nothing in the end so again, it goes back to this issue of transparency, you know, right now we have scant details, we're speculating about her incident in 2012, when she had a concussion and blood clot. her husband, after that...
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09/16
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and rebecca jarvis is tracking fargo under fire. thousands of employees at the bank accused of secretly using customer information and illegally opening more than 2 million savings and credit card accounts. to meet sales goals, bankers at branches across the country would temporarily siphon money from real bank accounts into those secret accounts, keeping customers in the dark. even creating phony e-mail addresses and fake pins to cover their tracks. customers who had no idea the money was gone were then charged overdraft feels. wells far g s fs fargo firing 5 employees in connection with the sw widespread, illegal scheme, that spans at least five years. telling abc news, "while we regret every interaction that was not handled properly, the number of instances and team members involved represent a very small portion of our business." >> wow, this is still stunning. rebecca with us now. and how do customers get their money back if they were overcharged? >> reporter: david, wells fargo expects to pay back as much as they say, it will
and rebecca jarvis is tracking fargo under fire. thousands of employees at the bank accused of secretly using customer information and illegally opening more than 2 million savings and credit card accounts. to meet sales goals, bankers at branches across the country would temporarily siphon money from real bank accounts into those secret accounts, keeping customers in the dark. even creating phony e-mail addresses and fake pins to cover their tracks. customers who had no idea the money was gone...
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Sep 26, 2016
09/16
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you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: bright and breezy. much cooler and rather breezy with highs in the middle 60s mph.tonight: partly cloudy, cool. lows in the 40s.week ahead: stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. on/off rain showers later tuesday afternoon and lasting through much of the rest of the week. 3 a lot is resting on tonight's first presidential debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. recent polls show the candidates virtually tied...six weeks before the election. cbs' craig boswell has a look ahead from new york. other on this stage at hofstra university for 90 minutes uninterrupted. and they're heading into this first presidential debate in a virtual tie. although donald trump is the political new- comer in this race, he says he's gone light on the debate preparations. hillary clinton on the other hand holed up with her inner circle over the weekend to practi
you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: bright and breezy. much cooler and rather breezy with highs in the middle 60s mph.tonight: partly cloudy, cool. lows in the 40s.week ahead: stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. on/off rain showers later tuesday afternoon and lasting through much of the rest of the week. 3 a lot is resting...
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Sep 24, 2016
09/16
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<< ((rebecca reed-shenk, ccsd parent i'm really excited)) ((sharie johnson)) ccsd parents like rebecca reed-shenk already have ideas they would fight for if organizational team. this mom says wants to see more technology in schools. ((rebecca reed-shenk, ccsd parent in the workforce everyone's using it, if their not using it in school how are they gonna be ready for it outside of school )) ((sharie johnson)) each school organizational team will develop the budget and school performance plan. and here's how everyone will be chosen. parents will be selected through a voting process established by the school's parent association. if one doesn't exist, the principal will lead it. teachers and staff will be chosen by their respective associations-- votes for the student. as for parents, the voting process at many schools will be done by nevada's pta. david flat is president. ((david flat, nevada pta president this is exciting, parents will now get an actual piece, be able to see what the budgets are, what does a principal do, how can we make their school better )) >> ((sharie johnson)) >> p
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Sep 29, 2016
09/16
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rebecca in wx center today: windy with northeast gusts to 35 mph all day. a mix of sun and clouds with isolated shower chances across the far southeast corner of the viewing area late today, mainly for racine and kenosha counties. highs right at average in the middle to upper 60s. tonight: showers return, mainly late. stays breezy with wind out of the 10 lows in the middle and upper 50s.friday: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.weekend: scattered shower chances remain for saturday staying slightly cool in the low to mid 60s. shower chance ends on sunday as temperatures climb back to average but staying cloudy most of the day. rebecca in wx center today: windy with northeast gusts to 35 mph all day. a mix of sun and clouds with isolated shower chances across the far southeast corner of the mainly for racine and kenosha counties. highs right at average in the middle to upper 60s. tonight: showers return, mainly late. stays breezy with wind out of the ne 10
rebecca in wx center today: windy with northeast gusts to 35 mph all day. a mix of sun and clouds with isolated shower chances across the far southeast corner of the viewing area late today, mainly for racine and kenosha counties. highs right at average in the middle to upper 60s. tonight: showers return, mainly late. stays breezy with wind out of the 10 lows in the middle and upper 50s.friday: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs...
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michael is in for rebecca today with your ready weather forecastr... 3 rebecca in wx center forecast...small craft adv. from 10am until 11pm for sheboygan and ozaukee counties today: mostly sunny, warm. high: 85tonight: partly cloudy, milder. low: 70 tuesday: partly cloudy, very warm. high: 90wednesday: small craft adv. from 10am until 11pm for sheboygan and ozaukee countiestoday: mostly sunny, warm. high: 85tonight: partly cloudy, milder. low: 70 tuesday: partly cloudy, very warm. high: 90wednesday: scattered storms. high: 85 small craft adv. from 10am until 11pm for sheboygan and ozaukee countiestoday: mostly sunny, warm. high: 85tonight: partly cloudy, milder. low: 70 tuesday: partly cloudy, very warm. high: 90wednesday: scattered stor. high85 rebecca in wx center forecast...small craft adv. from 10am until 11pm for sheboygan and a today: mostly sunny, warm. high: 85tonight: partly cloudy, milder. low: 70 tuesday: partly cloudy, very warm. high: 90wednesday: scattered storms. high: 85 small craft adv. from 10am until 11pm for sheboygan and ozaukee countiestoday: mostly sunny, warm.
michael is in for rebecca today with your ready weather forecastr... 3 rebecca in wx center forecast...small craft adv. from 10am until 11pm for sheboygan and ozaukee counties today: mostly sunny, warm. high: 85tonight: partly cloudy, milder. low: 70 tuesday: partly cloudy, very warm. high: 90wednesday: small craft adv. from 10am until 11pm for sheboygan and ozaukee countiestoday: mostly sunny, warm. high: 85tonight: partly cloudy, milder. low: 70 tuesday: partly cloudy, very warm. high:...
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((rebecca reed-shenk, ccsd parent i'm really excited to where their learning is pivotal at this point )) ((sharie johnson)) she's excited about the power parents will have next school year over their children's education. and perhaps the most influential parent organization is nevada pta, with 18-thousand members. president david flat has been privy to closed door meetings with ccsd focusing all efforts right now... on training for the organizational team. ((david flat, nevada pta president whatever the pot of gold that they have that they're using, they'll have to figure out how to fudiciary responsibility of what to give it out ((sharie johnson)) this team at each school will develop it's budget and school performance plan, how to carry it out and assist in hiring a principal when there's a vacancy. ((david flat, nevada pta president parents need to be heard and they have a lot of great ideas )) >> ((sharie johnson)) when you join us at six-- we'll share some parents ideas... and explain the selection process. ((denise valdez)) >>> thanks for joining us... i'm denise valdez. ((paul
((rebecca reed-shenk, ccsd parent i'm really excited to where their learning is pivotal at this point )) ((sharie johnson)) she's excited about the power parents will have next school year over their children's education. and perhaps the most influential parent organization is nevada pta, with 18-thousand members. president david flat has been privy to closed door meetings with ccsd focusing all efforts right now... on training for the organizational team. ((david flat, nevada pta president...
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Sep 2, 2016
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science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. rebecca: jupiter as never seen before.for the first time, it's south pole is revealed, covered in swirling storms, many even bigger than the earth. in the north, the thick atmosphere is far bluer than scientists imagine. they will find out why. view, at theared top you can see the northern sound, it was aptured by nasa's juneau spacecraft. >> the reaction was amazing. look at these images coming from jupiter, over the polls for the first time. it is just jaw-dropping could you see these images from over the polls, looking down on the polls. jupiter for the first time ever . mission blasted off in 2011, the start of a 3 billion-kilometer voyage through the solar system. it released its destination in july, grab into orbit by the gravitational pull. the fifth planet from the sun is located past mercury, venus, the earth, and mars. made of the gas, it is vast and more than 1000 earths would fit behind it. this mission will last for 20 o twos paid it takes june 0 weeks to orbit jupiter. it means for the first time we can study
science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. rebecca: jupiter as never seen before.for the first time, it's south pole is revealed, covered in swirling storms, many even bigger than the earth. in the north, the thick atmosphere is far bluer than scientists imagine. they will find out why. view, at theared top you can see the northern sound, it was aptured by nasa's juneau spacecraft. >> the reaction was amazing. look at these images coming from jupiter, over the polls for the first...
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rebecca klopf is live where elderly and disabled riders say this could be a huge problem. rebecca? >> reporter: carole, a path about the size of my i.d. card here gives seniors and the disables free rides. but the county's transit system is facing a budget deficit of nearly $7 million. >> jeffrey leaves his home and gets on the bus every day. a feat for the vietnam veteran. he would sit in his apartment and isolate himself. >> i used to go to the v.a. for my medical appointments. >> according to the county, last year, 21 thousand go passes were issued. that's $3 million of missed revenue in free rides. the county says it's contributing to a $7 million deficit. the county is saving money because of the creation of the go pass. >> people can only live in the community if they have transportation. if they don't have transportation, they're going to end up in more costly institutional settings like nursing homes, or the milwaukee county medical health complex. i think it's a smart investment. >> the investment the comptroller says is not jeffrey said paying a buck, means he will be bac
rebecca klopf is live where elderly and disabled riders say this could be a huge problem. rebecca? >> reporter: carole, a path about the size of my i.d. card here gives seniors and the disables free rides. but the county's transit system is facing a budget deficit of nearly $7 million. >> jeffrey leaves his home and gets on the bus every day. a feat for the vietnam veteran. he would sit in his apartment and isolate himself. >> i used to go to the v.a. for my medical...
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. >> rebecca klopf is at the scene. what is the latest? >> reporter: charles and shannon, we are hearing that the little boy is in serious condition this afternoon. he was shot in the house you see behind me here at 20th and hadley. police say the 9-year-old was accidentally shot. family members tell me it was his 6-year-old brother who pulled the trigger. police aren't sure how the boy got hold of the gun. it happened before 4:00 this afternoon. children's hospital. neighbors say he was shot through the shoulder. the two children often play together. they're genuinely nice kids. they called the whole situation a tragedy. the little boy loves basketball and video games, they are praying for good news. police are conducting an investigation now. we've been told that family members are still inside that house right now being questioned. and they're trying to figure out exactly how those children got ahold of the gun. for now, reporting live o the northwest side, rebecca klopf, today's tmj4. >> charles: police are investigating any indication
. >> rebecca klopf is at the scene. what is the latest? >> reporter: charles and shannon, we are hearing that the little boy is in serious condition this afternoon. he was shot in the house you see behind me here at 20th and hadley. police say the 9-year-old was accidentally shot. family members tell me it was his 6-year-old brother who pulled the trigger. police aren't sure how the boy got hold of the gun. it happened before 4:00 this afternoon. children's hospital. neighbors say...