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for southeast michigan until tomorrow night. by friday, rain chances are less than 10% early aout entire. highs will peak a little above dramatically along with winds increasing. low pressure from the pacific northwest will drop into central nevada. this will carry in cooler air from the north and shoot it common along with winds increasing to between 10 and 20 sunday, mid 80s will be common arrive and allow the valley to only reach the upper 70s and lower 80s. tuesday and wednesday. sunny skies will be common saturday clear into next week are taking part in an all-new up next.. find out what they're learning.. that can't be offered at any other school in the valley. and... at -6- after a -2- year-long contact 13 investigation... changes are finally being made..... in the guardianship system. how the new report is guaranteeing protection..... for those needing help.... the most. we're staying on top of this crash i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him in the fac
for southeast michigan until tomorrow night. by friday, rain chances are less than 10% early aout entire. highs will peak a little above dramatically along with winds increasing. low pressure from the pacific northwest will drop into central nevada. this will carry in cooler air from the north and shoot it common along with winds increasing to between 10 and 20 sunday, mid 80s will be common arrive and allow the valley to only reach the upper 70s and lower 80s. tuesday and wednesday. sunny...
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if approved, the nexus pipeline would run through medina county here and into southeast michigan. as you can see, it is a circulating out there with their name on it got shows support for the project. and they are not happy about it. >> i looked at the letter. there were no words. >> albert oliver tells me he was shocked to see this letter. his name and address here on the top. and down here too. it is a letter addressed to the federal energy records recommissioned that he says he did not write. we investigated did. it is this lobbying group, the consumer energy a lance come out of houston. in a phone interview today, the president of the group says the organization made robo calls to ohio residents to garner support for the pipeline. he says one of those calls went to albert oliver's house. and someone in his household authorized the letter to be sent. all letters were then sent with the name of official phone records. but albert oliver said he never got a phone call. and if he did, he would never tells us these letters will not deter their mission of rerouting the pipeline out o
if approved, the nexus pipeline would run through medina county here and into southeast michigan. as you can see, it is a circulating out there with their name on it got shows support for the project. and they are not happy about it. >> i looked at the letter. there were no words. >> albert oliver tells me he was shocked to see this letter. his name and address here on the top. and down here too. it is a letter addressed to the federal energy records recommissioned that he says he...
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federal approval, would go from eastern ohio through my dinah county into an existing pipeline in southeast michigan. ironically, it is a project that he adamantly opposes for safety reasons. >> he tells me he has never voiced his opinion about it publicly. >> what baffles him as how someone got his name and address. and why that person put his name on here. >> i consider it to be a total travesty. >> this lobbying group, the consumer alliance out of houston, tells us they sent this letter with oliver's name on it. proper documentation. >> david holt is president of the alliance. in a phone interview today, he says his group made robo calls to ohio residents to ask for permission to send letters like these. in total, they got permission from 350 people, including someone in albert oliver's household. but he tells me that is not true. >> i think it is an easy way out for these people to get what they want. >> an attorney pipeline tells me that he is investigating the matter. if approved, the pipeline will be installed next year. one other note to consider. the consumer alliance says they generate all
federal approval, would go from eastern ohio through my dinah county into an existing pipeline in southeast michigan. ironically, it is a project that he adamantly opposes for safety reasons. >> he tells me he has never voiced his opinion about it publicly. >> what baffles him as how someone got his name and address. and why that person put his name on here. >> i consider it to be a total travesty. >> this lobbying group, the consumer alliance out of houston, tells us...
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a flood watch is in effect for southeast michigan until tomorrow night. a woman driving in new jersey had an unfortunate accident. her car hit a deer. - and the deer hit back! police dashcam caught the whole thing on camera. after the initial incident th the animal.. and that's when it darted across the road and attacked her. the officer says he's never seen anything like it. unfortunately, the deer didn't make it. we're getting a new look at the titletown district in green bay. renderings show a sledding hill will be added to the area around the stadium. the hill will start on top of a building 45- feet above the ground. and this is a shot of what it will look like for people sports field, the size of a regulation football field. the packers also show off some of their new lambeau field suites. the suites went through a 55-million dollar renovation, which began last year. fox 6's kim murphy has a look inside. out with the old. "our suites have been the same way for i believe 14 or 15 seasons." and in with the new.... "our pursuit is always to be the best
a flood watch is in effect for southeast michigan until tomorrow night. a woman driving in new jersey had an unfortunate accident. her car hit a deer. - and the deer hit back! police dashcam caught the whole thing on camera. after the initial incident th the animal.. and that's when it darted across the road and attacked her. the officer says he's never seen anything like it. unfortunately, the deer didn't make it. we're getting a new look at the titletown district in green bay. renderings show...
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. >> i think he's doing more stuff in southeast michigan. i'm glad he's coming.king our message and being a fighter and asking the african-american community. what have you got to lose? take a look at where detroit is. detroit is coming back but the city used to have 1.75 million residents and down to about 800,000. it needs to be rebuilt. he's going in and saying we're going to work with you. we're going to help you bring this city back. we're going to give you quality education. we'll give you a way out for your kids and work together. >> the criticism is it's only 68 days to go until the election. he really hasn't gone to afteraftaften african-american audience. >> we have nine months of winter. the election starts on labor day. that's when people start focusing on the election. he's coming at the right time. right when our election season kicks off. >> you think it's realistic he can carry your state? our poll had his down by seven points. others between five and ten. the real clear politics average have him down 8.2%. it looks pretty rough for him. >> michig
. >> i think he's doing more stuff in southeast michigan. i'm glad he's coming.king our message and being a fighter and asking the african-american community. what have you got to lose? take a look at where detroit is. detroit is coming back but the city used to have 1.75 million residents and down to about 800,000. it needs to be rebuilt. he's going in and saying we're going to work with you. we're going to help you bring this city back. we're going to give you quality education. we'll...
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Sep 18, 2016
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southeast grand rapids, michigan, at the meyer may house that was designed by frank lloyd wright in 1908. we are told that it is the most comprehensively restored of his harry styles homes. frank lloyd wright was a very successful architect in 1908 when he was commissioned to build a house for a family. clothing a local merchant. his store was located in downtown and rapids. he was successful as a marketer. recognized forly being the first to display clothing on wooden hangers in a settiell -- retail ng. he was very aggressive and successful financially. those were very important if you are going to be a client of frank lloyd wright. he was going to design a home that is very different from the neighboring homes. having that progressive nature, having developed a thick skin that an early adopter has to have was an important consideration. may wantedrhood that his home built-in was a well-established neighborhood back in the late 1800s and early 1900s. it is known as the heritage hill historic district. it is about a quarter of a mile wide and a mile-long and incorporates 1200 residential
southeast grand rapids, michigan, at the meyer may house that was designed by frank lloyd wright in 1908. we are told that it is the most comprehensively restored of his harry styles homes. frank lloyd wright was a very successful architect in 1908 when he was commissioned to build a house for a family. clothing a local merchant. his store was located in downtown and rapids. he was successful as a marketer. recognized forly being the first to display clothing on wooden hangers in a settiell --...
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Sep 29, 2016
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his district is affect as well in michigan but my district in southeast michigan has third largest settlement of syrian refugees of any city in the country behind san diego and chicago. that is troy, michigan. you said last fall in front of homeland security committee hearing that you really didn't have the data properly vet the syrian refugees trying to come in. you said that this morning. last weekend i'm at grocery store and starbucks, two different constituents walked up to me can't you stop the president's resettlement of syrian refugees in detroit, michigan? we're all afraid. based on largely your comment we don't have the database to really vet these folks. anything i can tell the folks in michigan, other than all i say now we have to wait for a new president because this president increased number of refugees by 60 and 30% year-over-year last two years, we have to wait for new president? i would like to say the fbi is doing something different than last year when you made those comments? >> as i said last year, we know if there is whiff about this person somewhere in the u.s. governme
his district is affect as well in michigan but my district in southeast michigan has third largest settlement of syrian refugees of any city in the country behind san diego and chicago. that is troy, michigan. you said last fall in front of homeland security committee hearing that you really didn't have the data properly vet the syrian refugees trying to come in. you said that this morning. last weekend i'm at grocery store and starbucks, two different constituents walked up to me can't you...
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it will turn a little cooler along lake michigan this afternoon on light southeast breezes. cloudy comeback tonight with lows for rain earlier wednesday morning people always say let's just get a sandwich or something. you don't just learn how to drive... or solve the world's problems... be a dad... "or something" and we don't just make sandwiches "or something" we hand-slice avocado, pull smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia from top to bottom... there's nothing "or something" about it. panera. food as it should be. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler ovide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol inc
it will turn a little cooler along lake michigan this afternoon on light southeast breezes. cloudy comeback tonight with lows for rain earlier wednesday morning people always say let's just get a sandwich or something. you don't just learn how to drive... or solve the world's problems... be a dad... "or something" and we don't just make sandwiches "or something" we hand-slice avocado, pull smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia from top to bottom... there's nothing "or...
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Sep 18, 2016
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we are in a southeast grand rapids, michigan at the meyer may house, which is a private residence designed by frank lloyd wright in 1908. we are told it is today the most conference of labor stored of wright's -- comprehensively prairie of wright's style homes. meyer may house grand rapids, michigan commissioned him to build a house for himself, his wife, and what they hoped would be children. meyer may was a local clothing merchant. located inas downtown grand rapids to he was successful as a merchandiser and a marketer. he was nationally recognized, for example, for being the first to display clothing on wooden hangers in a retail setting. he was very progressive, he was , andsuccessful financially those were two character six that were very important if you are going to be a client of frank lloyd wright because wright was going to build and design a home very different and the neighboring home, having that progressive nature, having developed a thick skin that an early adapter has to have -- as they are doing things that has not been done previously -- was an important consideration. th
we are in a southeast grand rapids, michigan at the meyer may house, which is a private residence designed by frank lloyd wright in 1908. we are told it is today the most conference of labor stored of wright's -- comprehensively prairie of wright's style homes. meyer may house grand rapids, michigan commissioned him to build a house for himself, his wife, and what they hoped would be children. meyer may was a local clothing merchant. located inas downtown grand rapids to he was successful as a...
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michigan. sally: breezy southeast wind ahead of a cool front. i focused our sheboygan camera is mounted a blue harbor on sheboygan. you can see a fairly robust ways fishing on the south shore. sort of mix of sun and clouds in sheboygan at this hour. consumers also a fishing boat that looks like it's inside the breakwater as well. looking at breezy south wind and a warm up for today. it's already 66 degrees at sheboygan and taking a look at the combo satellite and radar, we do have a few clouds as they continue to fill in. dry in the east but showers to the west in your rain timeline foda morning sunshine gives a way to mostly cloudy sky and we climbed in the 60's and into the 70's and quickly warm-up. i think 75 to 77 degrees for today. showers and storms will develop as a cold front gets closer. most likely the windows after 2:00 and done by about 7:00 tonight. the couple storms may have some downforce associated with them. but i do not anticipate a widespread outbreak of severe weather. thema: thank you, sally. national museum of african ameri
michigan. sally: breezy southeast wind ahead of a cool front. i focused our sheboygan camera is mounted a blue harbor on sheboygan. you can see a fairly robust ways fishing on the south shore. sort of mix of sun and clouds in sheboygan at this hour. consumers also a fishing boat that looks like it's inside the breakwater as well. looking at breezy south wind and a warm up for today. it's already 66 degrees at sheboygan and taking a look at the combo satellite and radar, we do have a few clouds...
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news a handful of showers moved through overnight and watching the rain over lake michigan that is working back over southeast wisconsin later on in the morning. right now, gray skies, true autumn morning. it is cool out there at 51 degrees. the winds are going up to 10-20 closer to the midday. the kids want a jacket early today with the low 50s. degrees. shower ri weather from time to time. we talk about the rain timing and also when it could rain over the weekend. first, issues on the roads, matt? >> we have a crash in the hale interchange. headed 894 southbound. they have the left lane blocked here. southbound headed to the hale the hale. the crash is here, the delays starting around beloit and continue through the hale interchange. the other side typical delays. the crash is causing extra time for you. the northbound side of 94... that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> thank you, matt. >> happening now, protests in california after police shoot and kill a man. ti information. tim? >> police in a suburb of san diego say the man was acting erratically and didn't respond to their commands. el-
news a handful of showers moved through overnight and watching the rain over lake michigan that is working back over southeast wisconsin later on in the morning. right now, gray skies, true autumn morning. it is cool out there at 51 degrees. the winds are going up to 10-20 closer to the midday. the kids want a jacket early today with the low 50s. degrees. shower ri weather from time to time. we talk about the rain timing and also when it could rain over the weekend. first, issues on the roads,...
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fog is around for a as we get a look, condensing fog, especially closer to lake michigan and the winds are calm and southeast. this is a look at mequon, 63 degrees. now as far as the rain is concerned it is nearly focussed and stationary in the boundary to the north. visibilities are decreasing. the patch is around for the morning. could be a rumble of the afternoon with the heating. going up to 78 tonight. 60 tonight. slowly dryer tomorrow but mist and drizzle for us in the morning on friday. saturday we finally get the dryer air moving in. clearing out. 75 to party sunny sky. rain and storms return on sunday night. take a look at next week, 60s. >> yes, that is right. 9:21. >> no >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, state of emergency. charlotte ignites for a second night. protests turn violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> one person in critical condition. angry demonstrators throw bottles, stomping on cars. this reporter knocked to the ground. police in riot gear fire tear gas. the national guard and state troopers called in amid new questions about that deadly police shooting and the gun of
fog is around for a as we get a look, condensing fog, especially closer to lake michigan and the winds are calm and southeast. this is a look at mequon, 63 degrees. now as far as the rain is concerned it is nearly focussed and stationary in the boundary to the north. visibilities are decreasing. the patch is around for the morning. could be a rumble of the afternoon with the heating. going up to 78 tonight. 60 tonight. slowly dryer tomorrow but mist and drizzle for us in the morning on friday....
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Sep 29, 2016
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once a separate measure was passed that included money for flint, michigan's contaminated water supply. dozens are missing in southeastna after a typhoon. more than a thousand residents have been evacuated and 1200 rescuers are on the scene frantically searching for survivors. at least five were killed and hundreds injured after the powerful storm hit taiwan. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action -- a selloff across the equity space. the dow jones losing 190 point but off its lows. volume heavier than usual. thanks for the big losers with concerns deutsche bank's problem with spread through the sector. also -- we were down around 220 at the low end up like we had come back. a pretty ugly day but all the s&p sectors down a bit. petlet: does the fed had a ability problem? that was just one of the questions post to patrick harker . patrick: if you have a model in the equation and put uncertain data in, you will uncertain judgment out of the other end. think of the things
once a separate measure was passed that included money for flint, michigan's contaminated water supply. dozens are missing in southeastna after a typhoon. more than a thousand residents have been evacuated and 1200 rescuers are on the scene frantically searching for survivors. at least five were killed and hundreds injured after the powerful storm hit taiwan. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is...
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michigan. this morning drizzle. a lot of dry time. midday the showers over the lake southeast wisconsin. a few widely scattered showers. just grab the umbrella. we'll see a few breaks in the overcast tonight. the week ahead, no warm weather in the forecast. around 60 today. a couple of showers, very good chance of rain on friday into saturday. the pick day of the weekend with a mix of sun and clouds and may get closer to 70 by tuesday. cool weather is for several days. >> thank you. >> a delay in the case against a man accused of setting off a bomb in new york. tim, why has his court date been canceled? >> it's because ahmad rahami is still unconscious this morning. he was supposed to be in court for the first time later today, postponed, so far, officials haven't rescheduled. rahami has been unconscious since a shoot-out with police in the aftermath of the new york bombing and several other attempted bombings. he's facing federal charges, including using a weapon of mass destruction and bombing a public place. ben? >> new this morning, families whose homes were destroyed in an explosion
michigan. this morning drizzle. a lot of dry time. midday the showers over the lake southeast wisconsin. a few widely scattered showers. just grab the umbrella. we'll see a few breaks in the overcast tonight. the week ahead, no warm weather in the forecast. around 60 today. a couple of showers, very good chance of rain on friday into saturday. the pick day of the weekend with a mix of sun and clouds and may get closer to 70 by tuesday. cool weather is for several days. >> thank you....
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move to the east and you can see by tomorrow morning it's over lake michigan and on the backside of coming from the south, southeast and that will tap into moisture and eventually it will lead to this precipitation which gets into the forecast tomorrow night continues on a scattered basis into friday. this is one of our models interpretation. this is our us model here. it has half an inch in cedar rapids. another model i like to use is the european. that's more bullish. it has 9307 inch if you average the amount you can see there's potential for lf an inch of rain as the system works its way across the midwest. it should get out of here by the time we get to friday and rest of that the weekend looks good. to mars temperatures we should see sunshine and temperatures should be in the midshipman 70s. dew points will start to increase in they will be in the 60s by tomorrow evening and that's the moisture that will get squeezed out in showers and thunderstorms. tonight you can see clouds showing up in our western and southern counties towards morning. during the day tomorrow will be scattered especially in the southwest
move to the east and you can see by tomorrow morning it's over lake michigan and on the backside of coming from the south, southeast and that will tap into moisture and eventually it will lead to this precipitation which gets into the forecast tomorrow night continues on a scattered basis into friday. this is one of our models interpretation. this is our us model here. it has half an inch in cedar rapids. another model i like to use is the european. that's more bullish. it has 9307 inch if you...
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we are in a southeast grand rapids, michigan at the meyer may house, which is a private residence designed by frank lloyd wright in 1908. we are told it is today the most conference of labor stored of wright's -- comprehensively restored of wright's prairie style homes. >> he was a very successful architect in 1908 when meyer may house grand rapids, michigan commissioned him to build a house for himself, his wife, and what they hoped would be children. meyer may was a local clothing merchant. his store was located in downtown grand rapids and he was successful as a merchandiser and a marketer. he was nationally recognized, for example, for being the first to display clothing on wooden hangers in a retail setting. he was very progressive, he was very successful financially, and those were two characteristics that were very important if you are going to be a client of frank lloyd wright because wright was going to build and design a home very different than the neighboring home, and having that progressive nature, having developed a thick sikin that an early adapter has to have -- as they ar
we are in a southeast grand rapids, michigan at the meyer may house, which is a private residence designed by frank lloyd wright in 1908. we are told it is today the most conference of labor stored of wright's -- comprehensively restored of wright's prairie style homes. >> he was a very successful architect in 1908 when meyer may house grand rapids, michigan commissioned him to build a house for himself, his wife, and what they hoped would be children. meyer may was a local clothing...
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michigan. that number does not include four who were critically injured. there were 55 drownings in the great lakes, in all of last year. false alarmthe southeast wisconsin county trying to figure out why tornado sirens was no twister.plus : admirals season right around the corner. three ways to get your hands on tickets to see them in their new home.more live at daybreak-- on today's tmj4 is why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring ...fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time ...fun. the learning the virtue of sharing ...fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. the work week started with a warm and humid day with highs in the lower 80s, even at the lakefront, thanks to a sw breeze at 10-20 mph. pop up t'showers developed in the late afternoon, followed by downpours in the evening along a cold front. the humidity dropped, and the clouds cleared out overnight with lows in the 50s and lower 60s this morning and with patchy dense fog in the inland areas. today is the pick day of the week with highs near 80, lots of sun, and low humidity. clouds increase tonight with lows near 60, and j
michigan. that number does not include four who were critically injured. there were 55 drownings in the great lakes, in all of last year. false alarmthe southeast wisconsin county trying to figure out why tornado sirens was no twister.plus : admirals season right around the corner. three ways to get your hands on tickets to see them in their new home.more live at daybreak-- on today's tmj4 is why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring ...fun. the why can't it...
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Sep 21, 2016
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southeast at 40 miles per hour. but locally heavy rain is small hail and gusty winds. we get a live look looking to the east toward lake michigan and over the marquette university campus. you are seeing the lightning. 71 is over 61. the showers and storms over the last couple of hours, we shift to the north fond and dodge taking a beating with the storms and very heavy rainfall. most of the heavy stuff is out over lake michigan moving
southeast at 40 miles per hour. but locally heavy rain is small hail and gusty winds. we get a live look looking to the east toward lake michigan and over the marquette university campus. you are seeing the lightning. 71 is over 61. the showers and storms over the last couple of hours, we shift to the north fond and dodge taking a beating with the storms and very heavy rainfall. most of the heavy stuff is out over lake michigan moving
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Sep 9, 2016
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michigan. >> happy friday. you are watching "12 news this morning." 5:13. we take a peek outside right now. all the quiet and no rain concerns this morning across southeast wisconsin and comfortable too. right now, our temp is 62. dew points are refreshing in the 50s. 50s right now. free air conditioning to start the day. the humidity is bumping up throughout this afternoon. we have rain chances headed to the weekend. first to the update on the morning commute. matt? >> so far so good. we had a closure at the bypass at greenfield and that is opened. a closure on southbound 41 at keep that this mind extended weekend closure for you. things are looking good headed to work. that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> matt, 45 people stuck inside of a cable car in the frenchalps and now safe. the cable car system broke down while more than 1200 feet up in the air. a hundred people were on board the crews used the helicopters to rescue people before stopping for the night and the rescues started again this morning. >> now to north dakota where the protests over a pipeline are growing this morning. tim, some of protests are comeing with a looming dea
michigan. >> happy friday. you are watching "12 news this morning." 5:13. we take a peek outside right now. all the quiet and no rain concerns this morning across southeast wisconsin and comfortable too. right now, our temp is 62. dew points are refreshing in the 50s. 50s right now. free air conditioning to start the day. the humidity is bumping up throughout this afternoon. we have rain chances headed to the weekend. first to the update on the morning commute. matt? >> so...
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michigan the last four years. did well. we're just trying to develop the southeast. we're out of tampa. we're just growing outside of >> opened about three months ago. >>charley: and one in brandon. >> yes. we're in brandon also, looking to open probably the second week in november. >>charley: i'm sure you could debate people about it and i'm sure everybody has an opinion on something. i like the new trend in restaurants where i walk in and it feels a little upscale but the tv's all over the place. i like having tv's all over the place. >> that's part of the concept. some call steakhouse. we have kids coming off the soccer field, very family friendly. everything from half found fresh patty burgers to filets, we have a little bit of everything. but we want to remain approachable. yeah. >>charley: but it looks like a fancy steakhouse, when i walk in, the menu does not look that way when i look at the prices. seems to be priced for families, date nights, that type of thing. >> for families. entry level in the low 20s and if you want to go higher end, we can do that as well. >>charley: we'r
michigan the last four years. did well. we're just trying to develop the southeast. we're out of tampa. we're just growing outside of >> opened about three months ago. >>charley: and one in brandon. >> yes. we're in brandon also, looking to open probably the second week in november. >>charley: i'm sure you could debate people about it and i'm sure everybody has an opinion on something. i like the new trend in restaurants where i walk in and it feels a little upscale but...
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southeast wisconsin. >> cortny: let's check in with jesse ritka. >> jesse: they are quickly diminishing. did have a nice downpour around the racine area. and as it's gone over lake michigan, little bit of thunderstorm activity with. >> cortny: the only cell left in southeastern wisconsin little tiny rain shower in grafton, but around the williams bay area. this has been a line that has not been too impressive. temperatures ahead of it still quite warm. 83 right now if milwaukee. 70s elsewhere. the wind will be dying down. it has been a bit breezy. we're going to be looking at the humidity lingering for some of us. i'll tell you how long and when we're talking 80s for this weekend coming up. >> cortny: it's friday football frenzy time. >> steve: one of the main match ups pits the panthers against the pewaukee pirates. a lot of ps >> reporter: we'll get this through live shot. there is a storm brewing between greendale and pewaukee. the two undefeated teams warming up behind me. they sit atop the woodland conference. a name they're probably going to hear a lot tonight is mike mitchell nat. touchdowns this season. but something even more impressive as -- it is already more
southeast wisconsin. >> cortny: let's check in with jesse ritka. >> jesse: they are quickly diminishing. did have a nice downpour around the racine area. and as it's gone over lake michigan, little bit of thunderstorm activity with. >> cortny: the only cell left in southeastern wisconsin little tiny rain shower in grafton, but around the williams bay area. this has been a line that has not been too impressive. temperatures ahead of it still quite warm. 83 right now if...
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southeast. so if you your toes in the sand along lake michigan it will be cooler. but shouldn't be too breezy overall. tonight things are quiet. we'll see overnight lows in the upper 50s and low 60s. again. rain across minnesota. i don't think it gets that far. i don't think that rain moves into minnesota at least until probably later monday. so i will keep the next few days dry. sunny and slowly warmer. you will feel the humidity monday as well. by tuesday mid 80s a chance for showers and storms later tuesday and then off and on wednesday, thursday, friday, we get into a wetter pattern. >> thank you. up next, still ahead, a romantic journey back we'll have a preview of the best selling books turned movies. the life between oceans. >> a best selling book. the light between oceans. >> this week they share the screen in the movie that brought them together as a real life couple while playing a couple in the heart wrenching drama the life between oceans. >> living in an isolated lighthouse, lave quiet life until one day they rescue a baby girl from a row boat lost at
southeast. so if you your toes in the sand along lake michigan it will be cooler. but shouldn't be too breezy overall. tonight things are quiet. we'll see overnight lows in the upper 50s and low 60s. again. rain across minnesota. i don't think it gets that far. i don't think that rain moves into minnesota at least until probably later monday. so i will keep the next few days dry. sunny and slowly warmer. you will feel the humidity monday as well. by tuesday mid 80s a chance for showers and...
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michigan. that'll sink to the south this upcoming weekend. the one spot that won't get any relief is our friends in the southeast.as like atlanta, they just saw their 85th 90-degree day this year. >> oh, come on. >> yeah, it's called hotlanta for a reason. >> remember yesterday he talked about global warming. i don't know if you use that phrase, but the heat around the globe. thanks, bill. >>> still ahead, everyone, the nba season gets under way next month. officials are seeking ideas for social change in the wake of national anthem protests. >>> plus, the atlanta braves stun the mets at citi field with a game-saving play. you got to see this catch. we'll have all the highlights next. ry and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be
michigan. that'll sink to the south this upcoming weekend. the one spot that won't get any relief is our friends in the southeast.as like atlanta, they just saw their 85th 90-degree day this year. >> oh, come on. >> yeah, it's called hotlanta for a reason. >> remember yesterday he talked about global warming. i don't know if you use that phrase, but the heat around the globe. thanks, bill. >>> still ahead, everyone, the nba season gets under way next month. officials...
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all over the storms rolling through southeast wisconsin this morning., seo, lots of lightning and thunder but the worst of it for now has moved out over lake michigan but he will let you know when more stuff to be rolling through, rain remains in mos says: "they jumped off their truck. they said hands up. he got a gun he got a gun. pow pow pow now at seven --- protesters hit the streets of charlotte, north carolina overnight after police shoot a black man they say was armed. ahead what investigators say sparked the deadly incident. plus --- new developments in the investigation into the man accused of setting off bombs in new york and new jersey. ahead where the f-b-i says he bought the bomb making materials. and a very soggy start to this wednesday morning --- with showers and ahead chief meteorologist rob haswell has details on our risk for flooding. good morning and welcome back to wakeup! time now x:xx weather forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell a frontal boundary will move over our area and to the south this morning with the first round of rain and thunderstorms and then drift farther north again this afternoon. with that front
all over the storms rolling through southeast wisconsin this morning., seo, lots of lightning and thunder but the worst of it for now has moved out over lake michigan but he will let you know when more stuff to be rolling through, rain remains in mos says: "they jumped off their truck. they said hands up. he got a gun he got a gun. pow pow pow now at seven --- protesters hit the streets of charlotte, north carolina overnight after police shoot a black man they say was armed. ahead what...
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michigan, wisconsin. then there's a chunk in the southeast, virginia, north carolina and florida. out west where the latino vote's going to come in play in a very big way, arizona, nevada and colorado. those are where the candidates are going to invest their money, invest their time, their strategic resources in terms of voter turnout and voter targeting and identification. that's where the thing's going to be decided 50 days from now we'll know the answer, guys. >> john, thank you for that. and for more on this let's bring in from washington former cruz campaign spokesman rick tyler and politico economics correspondent and cnbc contributor ben white. gentlemen, good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> ben, once again we're sort of left with the puzzle of why the market is, i wouldn't say rallying, but at least green in the face of an event like what we saw over the weekend. why is that? >> well, i would think that, you know, this is obviously a concern that you have after an event like this people are nervous. but there hasn't been tremendous damage from it. we seem to have
michigan, wisconsin. then there's a chunk in the southeast, virginia, north carolina and florida. out west where the latino vote's going to come in play in a very big way, arizona, nevada and colorado. those are where the candidates are going to invest their money, invest their time, their strategic resources in terms of voter turnout and voter targeting and identification. that's where the thing's going to be decided 50 days from now we'll know the answer, guys. >> john, thank you for...
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southeast at 40 miles per hour. but locally heavy rain is small hail and gusty winds. we get a live look looking to the east toward lake michigan and over the marquette university campus. you are seeing the lightning. 71 is over 61. the showers and storms over the last couple of hours, we shift to the north fond and dodge taking a beating with the storms and very heavy rainfall. most of the heavy stuff is out over lake michigan moving milwaukee county at this hour. getting a little report of hail showing up near morgan avenue and south racine and kenosha getting wet in the next 20 minutes or so. now the heaviest of the storms are the initial round. in the wake of this first round, we have still a light to moderate rain showing up in the wake of this boundary itself. so up and over the warm front looking at the showers and storms. multiple rounds of rain and leading to flash flood watches. the planner for today, this morning, heavy rain and storms. a few dry hours with storms possible midday for today and likely again tonight. now let's join jeremy nelson >> sal, it didn't take the storms long to race across southeast wisconsin.
southeast at 40 miles per hour. but locally heavy rain is small hail and gusty winds. we get a live look looking to the east toward lake michigan and over the marquette university campus. you are seeing the lightning. 71 is over 61. the showers and storms over the last couple of hours, we shift to the north fond and dodge taking a beating with the storms and very heavy rainfall. most of the heavy stuff is out over lake michigan moving milwaukee county at this hour. getting a little report of...
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the southeast. let's what show you what's happened over the past four weeks and this is what it's looked like a month ago we sat still had some drought conditions in western parts of ohio into michigan and indiana you can see lots of at least of texas well as you get through the next few weeks " you're going to see that drought really dwindling into the eastern half of the country still some pretty dry areas there and we do have some problem spots still in part to the plains states and of course in the west united states now in this way we're going to have " have a system in the nation's middle section and it's not gonna be very quick to move so that's going to mean showers and thunderstorms for parts of the upper midwest and into the plains there for monday. a little bit of shower and thunderstorm activity across the gulf coast states but high pressure keeping a lot out of the corn belt on the dry side as we get in the wednesay again we don't see a lot of women with that front but we will start to see some more rain coming into the upper lakes and that rain stretching down into the southern plains their otherwise cool temperatures behind that by friday again it's not making a lot o
the southeast. let's what show you what's happened over the past four weeks and this is what it's looked like a month ago we sat still had some drought conditions in western parts of ohio into michigan and indiana you can see lots of at least of texas well as you get through the next few weeks " you're going to see that drought really dwindling into the eastern half of the country still some pretty dry areas there and we do have some problem spots still in part to the plains states and of...
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well by this but my district in southeast district has third largest settlement of syrian refugees of any city in the country behind san diego and chicago. that's troy, michigan. you said last fall in front of a homeland security committee you really didn't have data to properly vet the syrian refugees trying to come in. you said that again this morning. last weekend i am grocery store at starbucks and two different constituents walked up to me said, can't you stop the president's resettlement of syrian refugees in detroit, michigan? we're all afraid? they're based on largely your comment that we don't have the database to vet these folks. anything i can tell the folks back in michigan other than we're doing, we have to wait for new president because this inpresident increased number of refugees by 60, 30% year-over-year last two years. we have to wait for new president? i would like to say the fbi is doing something different than they were last year when they you made those comments. >> they can know if there is a whiff about this person somewhere in the u.s. government's vast holdings we will find i it. the second thing they can know, if we get at whiff ab
well by this but my district in southeast district has third largest settlement of syrian refugees of any city in the country behind san diego and chicago. that's troy, michigan. you said last fall in front of a homeland security committee you really didn't have data to properly vet the syrian refugees trying to come in. you said that again this morning. last weekend i am grocery store at starbucks and two different constituents walked up to me said, can't you stop the president's resettlement...
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michigan but it is also chilly 56 degrees at the international 56 degrees at the international winds helpingg it more comfortable but many of us in the 40s, specially inland and with temperatures southeast temperature southeast wi well, s upper 40s and low 50s so very dry. keep us nice and sunny through the afternoon. we will pop off mid-70s and then warmer tomorrow, rain returns tuesday but then highs in the 60s commit will break down the full forecast and just a bit. g community leaders joined neighborhoody close together. the second annual 300 plus movementf rally. we have their message. just weeks ago frustration boiled over and unrest erupted on the streets of milwaukie. . >> sherman park in the center of it all. and nearly a monthe one focuses on bringing the community to gather, building it up with a brighter future for the city's black youth. wef cannot leader children in te wrong direction and we have to set a better example for them because without them we cannot blame them for theg behavior of the display. saturday marks second annual stronga movement rally. citye leaders, organizations and businesses teamedf up to bringa message of unity and hope to sherman park. everybo h t
michigan but it is also chilly 56 degrees at the international 56 degrees at the international winds helpingg it more comfortable but many of us in the 40s, specially inland and with temperatures southeast temperature southeast wi well, s upper 40s and low 50s so very dry. keep us nice and sunny through the afternoon. we will pop off mid-70s and then warmer tomorrow, rain returns tuesday but then highs in the 60s commit will break down the full forecast and just a bit. g community leaders...