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tim: as we go along. jeremy, what is going jeremy: it is looking and feeling like the middle of winter. we have snow and cold in the forecast. and this is a very wintry looking 7-day. we have a couple of flurries in milwaukee right now. not much down wells street at the moment. to the forecast for today, frigid feel out there this morning. the temperatures hanging close to 20 degrees. the winds close to 20 miles per hour. the windchills in the single wear the extra layers and a warm winter coat. single digits above zero inland. it is a frigid feel out there early today. a lot of people are asking about the weekend. we have talked about a chance of snow moving in. the weekend is starting drive. going to midday saturday, the clouds are filling. the later in the afternoon, the increased chance of snow arriving across southeast wisconsin. by 4:00 p.m. the western areas seeing the snow. this is overspreading the area. the darker shade of the blue or the purple here represents heavy snow and sweeping through. t
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tim: plus, a cold start this morning. there's snow in the forecast when you may see flakes start to fall in your area. good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm tim elliott. melinda: and i'm melinda davenport. ben has the day off. it's 4:30 on this friday, december 9th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist jeremy nelson is in the weather center. snow is in the forecast. there is clearing across the southeast corner of the state. snow showers near janesville and madison. this is the rock sports complex. 21 degrees in franklin. now much wind to speak of there. the winds are a little lighter today but brisk by the midday. the temperatures in the mid 20s. the average high is 35 to see this, i updated the snow forecast, maybe a little higher than you are thinking. >> thank you, jeremy. melinda: when you're on the go, take the weather watch 12 forecast with you. just download the wisn 12 news app. it's free for your smartphone or tablet. melinda: new from overnight, a sheboygan county deputy involved
tim: plus, a cold start this morning. there's snow in the forecast when you may see flakes start to fall in your area. good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm tim elliott. melinda: and i'm melinda davenport. ben has the day off. it's 4:30 on this friday, december 9th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist jeremy nelson is in the weather center. snow is in the forecast. there is clearing across the southeast corner of the state. snow showers near janesville...
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tim: plus, a cold start this morning. there's snow in the forecast when you may see flakes start to fall in your area. good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm tim elliott. melinda: and i'm melinda davenport. it's 5:30 on this friday, december 9th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist jeremy nelson is the weather center. >> good morning, we have the cold temperatures across region. the radar will be showing quite a bit of snow over the weekend. layer up this morning. single digits and feels like 12 above in milwaukee. feeling like 8 in waukesha. the kids will be greeted by a brisk wind and highs in the mid 20 #s this afternoon. this weekend the kids can play in the snow. minutes. now to matt. >> the roads are dry and the volume is light. things are in good shape on the roadways. no overnight construction leftover. the travel times are looking great. that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. melinda: new from overnight, a sheboygan county deputy involved in a crash along i-43 near count
tim: plus, a cold start this morning. there's snow in the forecast when you may see flakes start to fall in your area. good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm tim elliott. melinda: and i'm melinda davenport. it's 5:30 on this friday, december 9th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist jeremy nelson is the weather center. >> good morning, we have the cold temperatures across region. the radar will be showing quite a bit of snow over the weekend. layer...
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tim: plus, a state divided. whwm state want to split the state in two and why experts say that plan could be doomed to fail. >> bitter cold is gripping southeast wisconsin is this morning. the windchills in the single digits. and a few snow flurrieses and snow showers sweeping across the southern portions of the state. the flurries right now in waukesha. it is 19 degrees. we talk about the snow for the weekend. you may need to get the shovels out. >> it is not stick to the pavement. if you are headed out the door, no worries. the construction is picked up. looking good in all of the directions at this point. right now the travel times are all in the green... i will jump in the chopper and check back coming up. back to >> matt, thank you. melinda: new this morning, a detroit man is out of jail and all charges against him have been dropped. he was a suspect in a shooting that killed a police officer, but police say he's no longer a suspect and they're still searching for the shooter. a wayne state university offic
tim: plus, a state divided. whwm state want to split the state in two and why experts say that plan could be doomed to fail. >> bitter cold is gripping southeast wisconsin is this morning. the windchills in the single digits. and a few snow flurrieses and snow showers sweeping across the southern portions of the state. the flurries right now in waukesha. it is 19 degrees. we talk about the snow for the weekend. you may need to get the shovels out. >> it is not stick to the pavement....
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tim: u.s. secretary of state john kerry with just a few days left in office delivered a passionate speech on the u.s. middle east peace process. the central point was that the only way to achieve peace was a two state solution. he said continued israeli expansion was endangering that. that is why the obama administration allowed the u.n. security council to pass the resolution declaring israeli settlements illegal. prime minister benjamin netanyahu criticized the speech as biased against israel, focusing excessively on settlements. our correspondent reports from jerusalem. reporter: a bitter row between outgoing and incoming u.s. presidents, this time over israel. theld trump claiming country is being treated with disrespect and telling it to be strong until january 20, when he takes office. the speech by secretary kerry angered the president-elect. theaid a chance with palestinians for peace was slipping away. ground,s on the violence, terrorism, incitement, settlement expansion, the endless e
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tim? >> matt, right now, we have breaking news, emergency crews on the scene of a house fire in milwaukee. this fire is happening at o home on matter daniels way. new, we have new video from the scene here. you are seeing several emergency crews responding to this area to help fight this fire. now but it is dangerously cold out there and there are sub zero windchills and that's no doubt making this job for the firefighters especially difficult today. no word on what sparked the fire or if anybody was hurt. back to you, ben. >> thank you, tim. now to more on the dangerously cold temperatures. morning. >> you want to be inside or limit your time outside. try to cover up your skin, have the hat, gloves on. we have dangerous cold windchills. 26 below in waukesha. most areas seeing the feels like temperature in the 12 to 24 below zero range. we look across the state and in the teens to 20s below zero. look at below zero at this hour. the frigid feel is staying around stay warm. we are tracking
tim? >> matt, right now, we have breaking news, emergency crews on the scene of a house fire in milwaukee. this fire is happening at o home on matter daniels way. new, we have new video from the scene here. you are seeing several emergency crews responding to this area to help fight this fire. now but it is dangerously cold out there and there are sub zero windchills and that's no doubt making this job for the firefighters especially difficult today. no word on what sparked the fire or if...
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tim? audio] michelle: a lot of police activity. i believe we have tim now. tim, can you tell us what you are seeing now? come back to this top story because there are details we are uncovering. tim barber is live on the scene. right now, we turn to the weather. a lot of changes on the way. josh knight is looking at the temperatures that are on the rise tonight. josh: that's right, things are going up. there is a cold front on the way. the temperatures still managed to get into the 60's. these colors really tell the story. pittsburgh right now, trying to move into the 40's around the dmv. 65 pittsburgh, 66 charleston, west virginia. the warmer air moves in for us overnight. chicago right now 30 degrees. 47 indy. the cooler air moves in, but we have to wait until wednesday. along with the warm-up, we have rain moving in tomorrow morning. this will try to cross the mountains of west virginia, working into the shenandoah valley. a lot of that is coming down, having a tough time making it across. we will watch for spotty showers tomorrow morning. not in issue rig
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tim: plus, a cold start this morning. there's snow in the forecast when you may see flakes start to fallyo good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm tim elliott. melinda: and i'm melinda davenport. it's 6:30 on this friday, december 9th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist jeremy nelson is in the weather center. good morning, jeremy. >> we have the cold air in place, not many clouds across southeast wisconsin. a couple of flurries near janesville. temperatures close to 20 degrees check this out, they are making the snow at the rock sports complex. a little glow there on the horizon. sunrise is 7:11. the first cut forecast, have the coffee nice and warm early on. the temperatures not warm today, mid 20s. we look ahead to the snow in the weekend forecast. time to get the shovels out. how much we are expecting coming up. now to matt up in news chopper >> jeremy, we are not far from the rock, by the hale interchange. this is a cool shot from the air. getting the runs filled in ahead of the weekend
tim: plus, a cold start this morning. there's snow in the forecast when you may see flakes start to fallyo good morning and welcome to "wisn 12 news this morning." i'm tim elliott. melinda: and i'm melinda davenport. it's 6:30 on this friday, december 9th. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist jeremy nelson is in the weather center. good morning, jeremy. >> we have the cold air in place, not many clouds across southeast wisconsin. a couple of flurries near janesville....
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tim? tim: this happened near incident. crews rescued the driver from the cold water before the car was submerged in the water. the driver had to be taken to the hospital to be checked out but he's expected to be okay. a tow truck was called to the scene and pulled the vehicle from the water. now the police are still investigating the crash this morning. now to matt with a check on the traffic. matt. reporter: tim, right now we are over 41, 45, northbound, southbound. blue mound in the middle of the frame. no delays in either direction. time to let the vehicle warm up before venturing out this morning. that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> looking good so far. thank you, matt. president-elect donald trump alongside vice president electric mike pence. this is part of his thank you tour. it comes a day after wisconsin's recount ended. several high profile republicans from wisconsin were there. including house speaker paul ryan, reince priebus and ron johnson and scott walker. >> from wisconsin to new york, tha
tim? tim: this happened near incident. crews rescued the driver from the cold water before the car was submerged in the water. the driver had to be taken to the hospital to be checked out but he's expected to be okay. a tow truck was called to the scene and pulled the vehicle from the water. now the police are still investigating the crash this morning. now to matt with a check on the traffic. matt. reporter: tim, right now we are over 41, 45, northbound, southbound. blue mound in the middle of...
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tim is here with the latest. tim. tim: jimmy johns was one of the businesses that was hit overnight. but that didn't stop the drivers from making the deliveries we saw the workers headed in and now this happened at the location across from the marquette university campus. a suspect ran inside last night, stole the cash, and got away. marquette police sent a safety alert to the students. the crime was not related to the university. at the same time, someone tried to rob the real chili restaurant. the suspect made a threat and tried it is unclear whether the robberies are related. the good news in both of the incidents that one was hurt. andy? >> the family of a man shot and killed by the police are requesting a federal investigation into the case. hillary is live with the latest. hillary? reporter: andy, we are here at and this is where the da decided not to charge the officer who pulled the trigger. now, we are going back, the shooting happened in madison park in wauwatosa in june. the officer shot anderson six times
tim is here with the latest. tim. tim: jimmy johns was one of the businesses that was hit overnight. but that didn't stop the drivers from making the deliveries we saw the workers headed in and now this happened at the location across from the marquette university campus. a suspect ran inside last night, stole the cash, and got away. marquette police sent a safety alert to the students. the crime was not related to the university. at the same time, someone tried to rob the real chili...
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one is the business that tim runs for us.e've also made some pretty significant investments in the iot space. so recently we just announced the acquisition of two fleet companies, which expands our fleet business. and not only domestically but globally. one is closed, one we're still waiting for that one to close, would expect that to happen in fourth quarter. and then just this morning we announced the acquisition of a company called sensity which has a head start in some of the smart community work, so we're super proud about that. but it is about monetizing above the network. when we have the network business, that is great, but we also believe we have the right to play in the platform space and services as well. >> let's take a minute and talk about the internet of things because that is always fun and sexy. why -- maybe in general, what is it that verizon -- what is it that made them or you interested in that just as a general area of business? >> yeah, so internet of things is actual a space that verizon has been in for
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tim: she is. that is bill murray and that is mary ellen hook, she went to her first basketball game to mark her 94th birthday and murray was there. he stopped by for a picture and the song. murray's son coach for xavier and that is why he was there. >> the harlem globetrotters are at with a basket 583 feet away. >> buckets blake, that is his name, climbed to the top of the tower of america's in san antonio, texas and let it fly and -- >> oh man. melinda: it goes in. in north america at 583 feet 8 inches. >> we need context with that too, how many tries did that take? >> that can't be the first try. >> the word of the morning is free. >> why the campers are saying they are willing to do whatever it takes to get a free breakfast. >> plus the country performers that are pledging to help out the get b would you say no to a lot more money? [excited scream] you just won a million dollars! no thanks. nice balloons, though! or no to more vacation days? janet, i'm giving you an extra week's vacation! oh, a
tim: she is. that is bill murray and that is mary ellen hook, she went to her first basketball game to mark her 94th birthday and murray was there. he stopped by for a picture and the song. murray's son coach for xavier and that is why he was there. >> the harlem globetrotters are at with a basket 583 feet away. >> buckets blake, that is his name, climbed to the top of the tower of america's in san antonio, texas and let it fly and -- >> oh man. melinda: it goes in. in north...
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tim has more on the details of the search. tim. tim: so far 33 people have been confirmed dead and investigators say they expect to find more victims. reporter dana griffin from our sister station in oakland has the latest in what's now the deadliest fire ever in that city. >> the work is continuing this morning here as the investigators are continuing to the victims in the warehouse. they say it could be days before finding the official cause of this fire. they are saying they are confident they'll determine what happened inside of the building. it is a pain staking process for investigators as they comb through four quadrants of this building and we have seen some raw emotions over the past several days, families, loved ones and flowers and candles. >> no one deserves to die like this, no one. >> i lost ten friends as i know of right now. >> the death toll is expected to rise. there is a portion of the warehouse that still needs to be searched, including trailers spaces. >> thank you so much for the report. a dj from madison was
tim has more on the details of the search. tim. tim: so far 33 people have been confirmed dead and investigators say they expect to find more victims. reporter dana griffin from our sister station in oakland has the latest in what's now the deadliest fire ever in that city. >> the work is continuing this morning here as the investigators are continuing to the victims in the warehouse. they say it could be days before finding the official cause of this fire. they are saying they are...
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wisn 12 news' tim elliott has the details on why. tim? tim: a woman has accused the officer of shooting and killing her dog vinnie with a bb gun. elizabeth sandretti says the officer is her neighbor and was off-duty at the time. sandretti says he admitted that he shot at her two dogs with a >> and he said the reason that he shot the dogs is because they were in his yard and he didn't like it so he shot them. he told her that he shot them both. tim: police say they are doing an internal investigation. sandretti says she may file a civil suit to pay for $2,700 in vet bills. sandretti has an adult son who's disabled. she says the dog was his best friend. back to you. >> tim, thank you. andy: developing this morning, a group of kids playing on a beach in door county find a human skull. they turned the bones over to the door county sheriff's office. officials say the bones seem very old. they say the bones likely belong to a native american who may have lived more than a century ago. it's not the first time a discovery like this has been made
wisn 12 news' tim elliott has the details on why. tim? tim: a woman has accused the officer of shooting and killing her dog vinnie with a bb gun. elizabeth sandretti says the officer is her neighbor and was off-duty at the time. sandretti says he admitted that he shot at her two dogs with a >> and he said the reason that he shot the dogs is because they were in his yard and he didn't like it so he shot them. he told her that he shot them both. tim: police say they are doing an internal...
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tim? >> yeah t recount is making progress, andy, the state election commission is saying 23 of the 72 counties in the state are finished counting. the net result donald trump gained 105 votes, hillary clinton though dropped 41. the recount which was requested completed by monday, so far in issues have been reported. recounts have been requested in pennsylvania and michigan. a hearing in planned in michigan to decide whether that hand recount should continue. all recounts must be finished by next tuesday, which is the federally mandated deadline. >> tim, as the recount is playing in out in wisconsin and michigan, donald trump's cabinet is growing. he coned we are live in washington with a latest. good morning. >> good morning, melinda. for the most part president-elect stayed on the message pledged to bring the country together. >> i'm here today for one main reason to thank you. >> on the second leg of the thank you tour in north carolina, president-elect donald trump encouraged the suppor
tim? >> yeah t recount is making progress, andy, the state election commission is saying 23 of the 72 counties in the state are finished counting. the net result donald trump gained 105 votes, hillary clinton though dropped 41. the recount which was requested completed by monday, so far in issues have been reported. recounts have been requested in pennsylvania and michigan. a hearing in planned in michigan to decide whether that hand recount should continue. all recounts must be finished...
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tim peake was on his way.heading for the space station tojoin its international crew for the next six months. the first british astronaut now on board the international space station. in his first live broadcast, he said the experience was out of this world. we always talk about seeing the view of planet earth and how beautiful it is. but, when you look the opposite direction and you see how dark space is, the black is black and you realise how small the earth is in that blackness. his space moves though still needed a bit of work. practise makes perfect. but, before long, tim got a chance to put on his space suit and head outside, joining nasa astronaut tim kopra, for a spacewalk. tim, it's really cool seeing the unionjack going outside. it's explored all over the world and now it's explored space. thanks, scott. it's great to be wearing it. the task was to carry out essential repairs. at 400 kilometres above the earth, what better place to take a selfie! science was also key for this european space agency mi
tim peake was on his way.heading for the space station tojoin its international crew for the next six months. the first british astronaut now on board the international space station. in his first live broadcast, he said the experience was out of this world. we always talk about seeing the view of planet earth and how beautiful it is. but, when you look the opposite direction and you see how dark space is, the black is black and you realise how small the earth is in that blackness. his space...
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so i hear your point, tim, about a stronger dollar. if we get a corporate tax reform package done, karen, won't that mitigate the impact the dollar would have had if we didn't have the reform? >> i think it will. and i think we're going to get it done. i don't know how it's going to look exactly. i mean, the rally, of course, since he was elected is telling you something really good is going to happen. >> huge. >> i believe that it is going to happen. you know, i think for us to pull back a little bit, is not a big deal. considering the strength of the rally. the only thing i heard today that it was sort of an interest to me, there is an giant pension reweight out of bonds -- i'm sorry, out of equities, into bonds, given the relative movements in the quarter. >> you think that would be the reason for this pause or the ending of the rally? >> i think that could be a pause. it's going to happen a few days before. that is -- one of the biggest ones they have ever had. >> the story today -- quadruple -- means everything basically under the
so i hear your point, tim, about a stronger dollar. if we get a corporate tax reform package done, karen, won't that mitigate the impact the dollar would have had if we didn't have the reform? >> i think it will. and i think we're going to get it done. i don't know how it's going to look exactly. i mean, the rally, of course, since he was elected is telling you something really good is going to happen. >> huge. >> i believe that it is going to happen. you know, i think for us...
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tim is live in the newsroom with the latest. tim. tim: no one was hurt in all this and the suspect is behind bars this morning. say 11 people were held hostage inside a credit union for about two hours yesterday morning. swat negotiators were called to the scene right away after 23-year-old nicholas humphrey started making demands and dangerous threats. two people who the suspect didn't know were inside made a run for it. that distraction allowed police a chance to move in and free the hostages. we are told the suspect did fire his gun but no one was hurt. andy, back to you in the studio. andy: new this morning, we're getting a new perspective of the devastation caused by wildfires in tennessee. thousands of acres have burned, including some 700 buildings. check out these before-and-after images from digital-globe. they show what gatlinburg looks like before and after the fires. at least 11 people were killed, and dozens more hurt. authorities are searching for 70 people still reported as missing. melinda: right now, the rain isn't t
tim is live in the newsroom with the latest. tim. tim: no one was hurt in all this and the suspect is behind bars this morning. say 11 people were held hostage inside a credit union for about two hours yesterday morning. swat negotiators were called to the scene right away after 23-year-old nicholas humphrey started making demands and dangerous threats. two people who the suspect didn't know were inside made a run for it. that distraction allowed police a chance to move in and free the...
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tim elliott is learning more about the case this morning. tim. tim: the owner of misty mountain sunday was the third time in a week that his business was targeted. after the first two crimes, ben rislove installed security cameras. the system uses motion sensors to send realtime alerts to his phone. the cameras caught the break-in and the take down by madison police. police say the suspect took a bag full of magic the gathering cards worth about one thousand dollars. the owner says this is the first time his store has had a problem with break-ins since opening eight years ago. andy, back to you. >> tim, thank you. that is a great game. andy: cameras capture a thief taking holiday packages off a front porch in texas. the homeowner watched the video feed from work. you see a woman grabbed the parcels then hopped into a waiting moving truck and drove off. now homeowners in that neighborhood are fighting back. one man filling a decoy box with 40 pounds of bricks. police are also stepping up patrols. andy: neighbors around southeast wisconsin have als
tim elliott is learning more about the case this morning. tim. tim: the owner of misty mountain sunday was the third time in a week that his business was targeted. after the first two crimes, ben rislove installed security cameras. the system uses motion sensors to send realtime alerts to his phone. the cameras caught the break-in and the take down by madison police. police say the suspect took a bag full of magic the gathering cards worth about one thousand dollars. the owner says this is the...
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tim: plus, a state divided. why lawmakers in washington state want to split the state in two and why experts say that >> good morning. 6:42. looking at the skies right now, of passing snow showers early this morning. very little if any accumulation. windchills are a bigger story. feeling like 8 in the city. it is cold in waukesha and watertown and beaver dam. we have snow in the forecast for the weekend. we have the timing. first, if you are leaving this morning, m >> right now we are looking at snow flurries. brookfield, 94 east bound. we zoom in and you are seeing it is not really sticking to the ground. we aring looking good here. rolling at ten minutes. the bypass is back to normal as well. no reason to rush. that is a look at the morning commute. back to you. >> we continue to follow breaking news, four people are dead, one other person is hurt, after overnight shootings here in milwaukee. two people found dead inside of a bedroom. just hours before that, a shooting victim died after crashing into a home at
tim: plus, a state divided. why lawmakers in washington state want to split the state in two and why experts say that >> good morning. 6:42. looking at the skies right now, of passing snow showers early this morning. very little if any accumulation. windchills are a bigger story. feeling like 8 in the city. it is cold in waukesha and watertown and beaver dam. we have snow in the forecast for the weekend. we have the timing. first, if you are leaving this morning, m >> right now we...
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wisn 12 news' tim elliott has the details on why. good morning, tim. officer of shooting and killing her dog vinnie with a bb gun. elizabeth sandretti says the officer is her neighbor and was off-duty at the time. sandretti says he admitted that he shot at her two dogs with a bb gun and apologized. >> and he said the reason that he shot the dogs is because they were in his yard and he didn't like it so he shot them. he told her that he shot them both. tim: police say they are doing civil suit to pay for $2,700 in vet bills. sandretti has an adult son who's disabled. she says the dog was his best friend. andy: developing this morning, a group of kids playing on a beach in door county find a human skull. they turned the bones over to the door county sheriff's office. officials say the bones seem very old. they say the bones likely belong to a native american who may have lived more than a century ago. it's not the first time a discovery like this has been made in that area so officials say they know how to handle the situation. >> we work with the tribes
wisn 12 news' tim elliott has the details on why. good morning, tim. officer of shooting and killing her dog vinnie with a bb gun. elizabeth sandretti says the officer is her neighbor and was off-duty at the time. sandretti says he admitted that he shot at her two dogs with a bb gun and apologized. >> and he said the reason that he shot the dogs is because they were in his yard and he didn't like it so he shot them. he told her that he shot them both. tim: police say they are doing civil...
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tim peake was on his way.n tojoin its international crew for the next six months. the first british astronaut now on board the international space station. in his first live broadcast, he said the experience was out of this world. we always talk about seeing the view of planet earth and how beautiful it is. but, when you look the opposite direction and you see how dark space is, the blackest black, and you realise how small the earth is in that blackness. his space moves, though, still needed a bit of work. practise makes perfect. but before long, tim got a chance to put on his space suit and head outside, joining nasa astronaut tim kopra for a spacewalk. tim, it's really cool seeing the unionjack going outside. it's explored all over the world, and now it's explored space. thanks, scott. it's great to be wearing it. their task was to carry out essential repairs. at a00 kilometres above the earth, what better place to take a selfie? science was also key for this european space agency mission. tim became a huma
tim peake was on his way.n tojoin its international crew for the next six months. the first british astronaut now on board the international space station. in his first live broadcast, he said the experience was out of this world. we always talk about seeing the view of planet earth and how beautiful it is. but, when you look the opposite direction and you see how dark space is, the blackest black, and you realise how small the earth is in that blackness. his space moves, though, still needed a...
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tim elliott is learning more about the case this morning. tim? tim: the owner of misty mountain games says the break in on sunday was the third time in a week that his business was targeted. after the first two crimes, ben rislove installed security the system uses motion sensors to send realtime alerts to his phone. the cameras caught the break-in and the take down by madison police. police say the suspect took a bag full of magic the gathering cards worth about one thousand dollars. didn't know they still made those. he is behind bars this morning facing burglary charges. the owner says this is the first time his store has had a problem with break-ins since opening eight years ago. andy, back to you. we need a gathering. we need a gathering put together. andy: cameras capture a thief taking holiday packages off a front porch in texas. the homeowner watched the video feed from work. you see a woman grabbed the parcels then hopped into a waiting moving truck and drove off. now homeowners in that neighborhood are fighting back. one man filling a d
tim elliott is learning more about the case this morning. tim? tim: the owner of misty mountain games says the break in on sunday was the third time in a week that his business was targeted. after the first two crimes, ben rislove installed security the system uses motion sensors to send realtime alerts to his phone. the cameras caught the break-in and the take down by madison police. police say the suspect took a bag full of magic the gathering cards worth about one thousand dollars. didn't...
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tim elliott is tracking the latest. tim, what do we know? tim: the officers were shot after a traffic stop on monday night. now we're seeing body camera footage from one of those officers. the video shows one officer approaching a man. he had been pulled over while the hand. police say they arrested the man responsible about a mile away from the crime scene. the suspect has been arrested more than 20 times in the last two years. back to you. >> thank you, tim. adrienne: a tragic story out of florida. a toddler dies after getting hit by a train. the boy's babysitter is the hospital. it happened in pasco county near tampa. the sheriff says the adult babysitter was on a train bridge with the toddler, a four-year-old girl and another adult. when a train started coming, the friend grabbed the girl and jumped into the river below the bridge. the babysitter and the child didn't get off in time. >> it's a tragedy. there is no other way to say it. there is a family that is suffering greatly right now. >> the train conductors weren't expecting anyone
tim elliott is tracking the latest. tim, what do we know? tim: the officers were shot after a traffic stop on monday night. now we're seeing body camera footage from one of those officers. the video shows one officer approaching a man. he had been pulled over while the hand. police say they arrested the man responsible about a mile away from the crime scene. the suspect has been arrested more than 20 times in the last two years. back to you. >> thank you, tim. adrienne: a tragic story out...
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tim elliott is tracking the story for us. tim. tim: we learned overnight legislation that renews sanctions against iran. that was a surprise since he had supported the bill but congress had enough support to push the law through without the president's signature. iran's president had promised to respond if the sanctions were renewed. he claims they violate the terms of the nuclear deal but congress voted to extend the sanctions by another ten years. the sanctions against iran have been in place for decades. ben: new this morning, you may remember ethan couch known as the affluenza teen. now his father is in trouble. fred couch has been convicted of impersonating a police officer. he'll spend the next year on probation. back in 2014, couch told police that he was an officer at a department near fort worth. adrienne: a town in indiana is left scrambling when their entire police department resigns. officers in bunker hill all stepped down this week. they say the town council treated them unfairly and even asked them to do illegal thi
tim elliott is tracking the story for us. tim. tim: we learned overnight legislation that renews sanctions against iran. that was a surprise since he had supported the bill but congress had enough support to push the law through without the president's signature. iran's president had promised to respond if the sanctions were renewed. he claims they violate the terms of the nuclear deal but congress voted to extend the sanctions by another ten years. the sanctions against iran have been in place...
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tim, first and foremost, how's the driver? tim: the driver is safe. the truck ended up in a river near carthage college in kenosha. kenosha police say that the driver lost control then went over a snow embankment and into the river. that person was rescued from the river and taken to a hospital to be checked out because of the extremely cold water. our wisn 12 news crew was on the scene when a tow truck arrived on the scene. workers got into the cold water to hook up the truck and pull it out of the water. this morning we're told the driver is safe. ben: because of the extreme temperatures shelters are filling up. wisn 12 news' hillary mintz has good morning, hillary. hillary? hillary: many homeless shelters in milwaukee are filled to capacity as people try to stay warm, but even though some are full, the county says people in need have some other options for dealing with the cold. bay view's tippecanoe presbyterian church is one shelter that's turning people away. wisn 12 news spoke to workers there, some of whom used to be homeless, so they understa
tim, first and foremost, how's the driver? tim: the driver is safe. the truck ended up in a river near carthage college in kenosha. kenosha police say that the driver lost control then went over a snow embankment and into the river. that person was rescued from the river and taken to a hospital to be checked out because of the extremely cold water. our wisn 12 news crew was on the scene when a tow truck arrived on the scene. workers got into the cold water to hook up the truck and pull it out...
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tim is live on the east side and tim. tim: good morning, ben, if you are like me, you stayed in yet and watching the snow fall. well, the intertate wasn't too bad. the main roads are pretty good. check out the side streets, there is still snow on them. we are on the east side. this is bellview street. the cars are lined up here along the road. it is covered in snow this morning. the crews though are out to of course, the side streets, they are getting done last. i have a new friend here, this is wyatt. what are you thinking? >> this is not the best but tough deal with it. >> too cold for you? >> it was nice yesterday, i mean i walked around. in and out as fast as possible. >> it is a pain? >> yes, it is a pain. >> wyatt is doing what a lot of people will be doing, scraping and getting their cars out of the parking spot. i will stop by and help out. >> that would be good. >> the plows are out. stay safe on the roadways. it is slushy in spots. buckle up and take it easy. >> i hope you helped him out. 's thanks for talking w
tim is live on the east side and tim. tim: good morning, ben, if you are like me, you stayed in yet and watching the snow fall. well, the intertate wasn't too bad. the main roads are pretty good. check out the side streets, there is still snow on them. we are on the east side. this is bellview street. the cars are lined up here along the road. it is covered in snow this morning. the crews though are out to of course, the side streets, they are getting done last. i have a new friend here, this...
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tim? tim: this happened late last night. the police tell wisn 12 news that a driver lost control of the truck and over a snow embankment and crashed into the pike river. the crews rescued the driver from the extremely cold water. the driver was then take ton the hospital and we are told they are expected to be okay. a tow truck was called to the scene and pullee of the water. now the police are still investigating that crash this morning. matt? >> tim, right now things are quiet on the roadways. if you are headed out, warm up the car. light volume out there. we jump out to waukesha county and travel times are looking
tim? tim: this happened late last night. the police tell wisn 12 news that a driver lost control of the truck and over a snow embankment and crashed into the pike river. the crews rescued the driver from the extremely cold water. the driver was then take ton the hospital and we are told they are expected to be okay. a tow truck was called to the scene and pullee of the water. now the police are still investigating that crash this morning. matt? >> tim, right now things are quiet on the...
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we're proud to have tim as adjunct scholar here at cato. please welcome tim sandefur. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be here and kind of hard to see but i see some old friends out there, including alan gura one of the inspirations for this book. what came to mind in conversations that alan and some other friend and i were having a passage from james madison's 1792 essay charters. madison starts out by saying in europe, charters of liberty have been granted by power. america has set the example of charters of power granted by liberty. this revolution in the practice of the world may with an honest praise be pronounced the most triumphant epic in its history. what madison meant was, that unlike the old documents of the english civil war, of the glorious revolution, those documents all gave freedoms to the people or purported to where as the american revolution was founded on the opposite principle, that people are basically free and create the government through the their own agreements through the constitutions and so forth. contrast this, for insta
we're proud to have tim as adjunct scholar here at cato. please welcome tim sandefur. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's an honor to be here and kind of hard to see but i see some old friends out there, including alan gura one of the inspirations for this book. what came to mind in conversations that alan and some other friend and i were having a passage from james madison's 1792 essay charters. madison starts out by saying in europe, charters of liberty have been granted by power....
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tim? tim: this happened near incident. crews rescued the driver from the cold water before the car was submerged in the water. the driver had to be taken to the hospital to be checked out but he's expected to be okay. a tow truck was called to the scene and pulled the vehicle from the water. now the police are still investigating the crash this morning. now to matt with a check on the traffic. matt. reporter: tim, right now we are over 41, 45, northbound,
tim? tim: this happened near incident. crews rescued the driver from the cold water before the car was submerged in the water. the driver had to be taken to the hospital to be checked out but he's expected to be okay. a tow truck was called to the scene and pulled the vehicle from the water. now the police are still investigating the crash this morning. now to matt with a check on the traffic. matt. reporter: tim, right now we are over 41, 45, northbound,
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tim is here with a look at what you can expect. tim. tim: melinda and ben, all 72 counties in wisconsin will officially start the recount at 9:00 this morning. nearly 3 million ballots are involved across the state. each county is keeping their facility. each county has the option of recounting by hand or electronically. the recount will be done by county employees and municipal poll workers. every day during the 12-day recount each county will report its running total to the wisconsin election commission which will post the numbers online. wisconsin's recount is expected to cost $3.5 million. it is being paid for by the campaign of former green party presidential candidate jill ben, over to you. ben: security is tight at recount locations across the state. police and sheriff's deputies are in charge of guarding the facilities. milwaukee county's ballots will be counted at a warehouse near kk and maple. deputies stood guard yesterday as workers moved the county's ballots out of the courthouse and loaded them into a moving truck. squads
tim is here with a look at what you can expect. tim. tim: melinda and ben, all 72 counties in wisconsin will officially start the recount at 9:00 this morning. nearly 3 million ballots are involved across the state. each county is keeping their facility. each county has the option of recounting by hand or electronically. the recount will be done by county employees and municipal poll workers. every day during the 12-day recount each county will report its running total to the wisconsin election...
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tim? >> ben, four people under arrest for the little boy's a including a woman with previous abuse charges. the 7-year-old was rushed to children's hospital on tuesday with a number of injuries. he tragicily didn't survive. one of the women served 18 months in prison for involvement in 2003 death of a one-year-old baby. we reached out to the woman's adult daughter who says she's not spoken to her mother. for the incident. it is unclear the relationship between the 7-year-old and the four people that were arrested. an autopsy was performed. back to you. >> tim, thank you. right now, thousands of protestor in north dakota are camped out. they are ignoring the evacuation orders. many have been protesting the pipeline for months, the tribe in north dakota says that t water and culture sites. later today, the fight to block the pipeline will come to down down milwaukee. doszens of people are going gather outside of the wells fargo, it is one of the institutions financing the 3.8 billioning doll
tim? >> ben, four people under arrest for the little boy's a including a woman with previous abuse charges. the 7-year-old was rushed to children's hospital on tuesday with a number of injuries. he tragicily didn't survive. one of the women served 18 months in prison for involvement in 2003 death of a one-year-old baby. we reached out to the woman's adult daughter who says she's not spoken to her mother. for the incident. it is unclear the relationship between the 7-year-old and the four...
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tim, you are tracking the updates. >> tim: one of the victims is a 39-year-old woman. the spokesman is saying t suspect started shoot through the apartment door. this happened before 9:00 last night in the suburb of north highlands. in all 16 people were inside of the apartment, including five kids. four people were sent to the hospital. the gunman is the exboyfriend of one of the people inside of the apartment. they are looking for the man this morning. >> thank you, tim. >> another twist in the growing >> next, the new scheme that the company is accused of setting up. >> scare in the air, what happened inside of a flight to california that triggered an emergency landing overnight. can't see it. can't taste it. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber? works. inside each of us are trillions of good microflora that support good digestive health. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber? nourishes them so they can thrive. clear, taste-free, all natural benefiber?. nourish the goodness inside. also try benefiber? healthy shape. >> early morning temperatures in the lo
tim, you are tracking the updates. >> tim: one of the victims is a 39-year-old woman. the spokesman is saying t suspect started shoot through the apartment door. this happened before 9:00 last night in the suburb of north highlands. in all 16 people were inside of the apartment, including five kids. four people were sent to the hospital. the gunman is the exboyfriend of one of the people inside of the apartment. they are looking for the man this morning. >> thank you, tim. >>...
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i just thought it was somebody named tim that was going to introduce me. now i look back and that made it that much more special because i will tell you when you are governor and elected to lead you make a lot of decisions. some you go back and you say i wonder if that was right and one of the best decisions i ever made was appointing tim scott as u.s. senator. [applause] governor haley: thank so much, tim, for that great introduction. i appreciate it. thank you to joann kemp and to jack and joann's incredible children, to the entire kemp family, and to the kemp foundation. i am deeply, deeply honored that you would choose to give me this leadership award. it means more to me than i think i could ever truly express. i regret i never met jack kemp. i know i would have liked him. in anticipation of tonight i was reading some of the things i came across. i came across this quote. there is a kind of victory in good work no matter how humble. my mother as tim said made me start doing the books for our family business when i was just 13. so believe me. meaning.
i just thought it was somebody named tim that was going to introduce me. now i look back and that made it that much more special because i will tell you when you are governor and elected to lead you make a lot of decisions. some you go back and you say i wonder if that was right and one of the best decisions i ever made was appointing tim scott as u.s. senator. [applause] governor haley: thank so much, tim, for that great introduction. i appreciate it. thank you to joann kemp and to jack and...
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tim barber joins us from the live desk with the latebreaking details. tim? tim: the federal complaint says this is all about religion. one county official says it is not. lawsuit against culpeper county, claiming county leaders violated federal law by blocking the islamic center in culpeper from building a mosque. community feels this is an act of discrimination. tim: according to the lawsuit, they refused to grant the construction permit, saying that was discrimination. since 1992tion sat and never denied a permit for commercial or religious you since then. >> we think the reason they voted against them was the religion. tim: why are you so sure of that? >> we have seen cases nationwide. tim: the board of representative said the vote had nothing to do with religion. >> it's not fair to the neighbors and it's not fair to the roadways. tim: they say they deny the permit for other churches on the vacant property. a piece of ground like that. the justice department said that the county violated the religious land use act. official was the only who returned our
tim barber joins us from the live desk with the latebreaking details. tim? tim: the federal complaint says this is all about religion. one county official says it is not. lawsuit against culpeper county, claiming county leaders violated federal law by blocking the islamic center in culpeper from building a mosque. community feels this is an act of discrimination. tim: according to the lawsuit, they refused to grant the construction permit, saying that was discrimination. since 1992tion sat and...
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tim: rabbit fur. emma: it is very cozy. this is super warm. tim: it is an actual bunny coat.onathan: i am more excited about this. emma: trying on the ski jacket got me thinking about our reporter, drake bennet. he went to lake tahoe. he traded in his snowboard or a pair of skis. tell us about your story. drake: this is something i always wanted to do. i have been a snowboarder my whole life. as i approach 40, i felt like snowboarding was less age-appropriate but it is hard to learn how to ski when you live in new york. i decided what i needed was an immersion course. i found a place with a really good ski program and found one of their best instructors and spent three days with him all day learning how to ski. you know, after three days, i got pretty comfortable. northstar is a place where the terrain is intermediate, so i could get down pretty comfortably. and it has a lot of nice amenities so you can pamper yourself when you are done. my instructor had a lot of great tips. some of the stuff was physical. he would manhandle me and give me a sense of what he's trying to say.
tim: rabbit fur. emma: it is very cozy. this is super warm. tim: it is an actual bunny coat.onathan: i am more excited about this. emma: trying on the ski jacket got me thinking about our reporter, drake bennet. he went to lake tahoe. he traded in his snowboard or a pair of skis. tell us about your story. drake: this is something i always wanted to do. i have been a snowboarder my whole life. as i approach 40, i felt like snowboarding was less age-appropriate but it is hard to learn how to ski...
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our tim covers this stock. nailed this quarter. congratulations, tim.t they raised guidance is huge. they're extremely conservative usually on their guidance. i love the stock here. >> yeah. >> i think the gross margin guide is really important. i know there has been a lot of talk. obviously, their biggest customers are apple and the hee lard. a lot of discussion about how expensive's apple's latest mac book pros are. this will fill in the gap. >> let's switch gears. time for the fast pitch. one of our savvy traders making a pitch for a stock they think is a buy. the other traders vote on whether or not they're buying or selling the pitch. so, tim, you're up. give us your fast pitch. >> thanks, mel. i'm pitching on estee lauder. they make hair, makeup, skin products, all things i care a lot about. and ultimately, here's why i love this stock. and why i think this is the pitch you want. organic growth. ultimately, this is a company that is growing in the emerging world. emerging europe, asia, africa, up 7%. asia up 5%. at a time when organic growth in a
our tim covers this stock. nailed this quarter. congratulations, tim.t they raised guidance is huge. they're extremely conservative usually on their guidance. i love the stock here. >> yeah. >> i think the gross margin guide is really important. i know there has been a lot of talk. obviously, their biggest customers are apple and the hee lard. a lot of discussion about how expensive's apple's latest mac book pros are. this will fill in the gap. >> let's switch gears. time for...
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tim elliott is in the wisn 12 newsroom learning new good morning, tim. tim: late last night, a judge rejected an effort by state officials to delay the hand counting the state's 4.8 million ballots to wednesday. green party presidential candidate jill stein, who requested the recount, said this delay would have cut the recount too close to the december 13th deadline. president-elect donald trump won michigan with a little more than 10,000 votes. this weekend she gave up her bid for an election recount in pennsylvania. steps later today outside trump tower in new york. back to you. tim, thank you. melinda: wisn 12 news time is 4:33. election officials in wisconsin hope to have the presidential recount finished one week from today. workers in milwaukee will spend today sorting through the city's 65,000 absentee ballots. that's a new record. they will start work at at 8:00 this morning. during the recount yesterday, the clinton campaign picked up 13 votes in racine county. those voters were not counted on election night due to non-standard pens used to mark
tim elliott is in the wisn 12 newsroom learning new good morning, tim. tim: late last night, a judge rejected an effort by state officials to delay the hand counting the state's 4.8 million ballots to wednesday. green party presidential candidate jill stein, who requested the recount, said this delay would have cut the recount too close to the december 13th deadline. president-elect donald trump won michigan with a little more than 10,000 votes. this weekend she gave up her bid for an election...
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tim: she has gay and lesbian friends. when one person suggested getting a pride flag, several neighbors said, me, this is one way i can show my disagreement. tim: in january he will move to the vice president's mansion. until he does, the flag-hanging neighbors say he is welcome here. >> i have no idea what he will think about, but i hope that he will change his mind. tim: i reached out to the the president-elect and we do not get one. if we get when we will let you know right away. tim barber, abc 7 news. michelle: sadness filling parking lots of a manassas food lion tonight. dozens of friends and loved one gather to remember a person shot to death last night. it was here that jackson stumbled back into the store and collapsed. the police are looking for the suspected shooter. investigators say the men knew each other. argument before the shooting. jonathan: the prince george's county council has revoked a congress member's franklin vehicle privileges. he drove his county suv into a car and we and all. the damage was sig
tim: she has gay and lesbian friends. when one person suggested getting a pride flag, several neighbors said, me, this is one way i can show my disagreement. tim: in january he will move to the vice president's mansion. until he does, the flag-hanging neighbors say he is welcome here. >> i have no idea what he will think about, but i hope that he will change his mind. tim: i reached out to the the president-elect and we do not get one. if we get when we will let you know right away. tim...
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>> tim, thank you. the family of a man shot and killed by the wauwatosa police is requesting a federal investigation into the case, after learning that the officer is not going to be charged. hilly mintz is live with the latest. hillary? reporter: and we are outside of the milwaukee district building, this is where the da decided not to charge the officer. anderson was shot six times. anderson's family maintains that the officer acted unlawfully and the department investigation. now video from the dash cam was released yesterday. in it, it shows anderson seated in the vehicle with the hands raised. a report is saying that the officer fired after anderson appeared to reach for a gun on the passenger seat. the officer is returning to the force now that he's cleared in the shooting. anderson's family upset about that and they are planning to request a federal investigation we are live "wisn 12 news this morning." >> hillary, thank you. wisn 12 news time now is 5:03. today marks a week until the federal dea
>> tim, thank you. the family of a man shot and killed by the wauwatosa police is requesting a federal investigation into the case, after learning that the officer is not going to be charged. hilly mintz is live with the latest. hillary? reporter: and we are outside of the milwaukee district building, this is where the da decided not to charge the officer. anderson was shot six times. anderson's family maintains that the officer acted unlawfully and the department investigation. now video...
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tim barber, abc 7 news.son: what if your ex, you friend, even a stranger knew where you were going and when? were uber workers spying on passengers? did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. of terror-tornts in aleppo, syria, will be able to leave tomorrow under a cease-fire agreed to tonight. the first cease-fire thousands stranded. site of ais the terrible disturbing humanitarian crisis. many people have been left without food and water. the u.n. says the failure of the first deal is outrageously cruel. jonathan: closing arguments tomorrow in the case of the man accused of killing nine people at a charleston church. lawyers for roof rested their case withou
tim barber, abc 7 news.son: what if your ex, you friend, even a stranger knew where you were going and when? were uber workers spying on passengers? did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month....
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tim is live with a look at the progress. tim. tim: we are watching the we energies outaj map here. 177 homes without power right now. you can see some of the them in the morn part o situated in racine county. the number of outages was higher yesterday. at one point six thousand customers were impacted. the tree limbs and branches were touching the power lines. now the crews have been working overnight making repairs and 177 homes and businesses without condition. to the drive times up on the screen now... andy? >> new, a federal judge makes a ruling about the michigan presidential count. this is coming at president-elect donald trump is working on the new administration and trump is defending the weekend call with the leader of taiwan. >> president-elect donald trump is taking to twitter and saying that the call is a courtesy. today more meetings at trump of taiwan. >> the conversation was a courtesy call. she reached out to the president-elect donald trump and he took the call. >> the u.s. hasn't had ties with taiwan for 40 year
tim is live with a look at the progress. tim. tim: we are watching the we energies outaj map here. 177 homes without power right now. you can see some of the them in the morn part o situated in racine county. the number of outages was higher yesterday. at one point six thousand customers were impacted. the tree limbs and branches were touching the power lines. now the crews have been working overnight making repairs and 177 homes and businesses without condition. to the drive times up on the...