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what's been going on in wisconsin here, two years after these reforms took effect?ns are taking a big hit here. the news recently what that the kenosha teacher's union was decertified after missing a key deadline in that process. that was big news. ken northern should was seen as a union stronghole and that's being again on across the state. you have seen the wisconsin education association union has lost half of its members. since 2010, afscme saw its members fall. the milwaukee journal sentinel reported it's seen members fall from 9,000 in 2010 to 3500 in 2012. so this is affecting union finances and morale. >> afscme is the association of county, municipal, and state workers. so what's behind this? the fact that the union now no longer has a monopoly on bargaining power? >> for sure. scott walker's reforms gave all -- it basically required workers to resetter identify their union dd resetter identify their union with a 50% majority vote every year so the union has toern its members' respect. >> i can see, kim, this is why the unions fought walk walker's reforms b
what's been going on in wisconsin here, two years after these reforms took effect?ns are taking a big hit here. the news recently what that the kenosha teacher's union was decertified after missing a key deadline in that process. that was big news. ken northern should was seen as a union stronghole and that's being again on across the state. you have seen the wisconsin education association union has lost half of its members. since 2010, afscme saw its members fall. the milwaukee journal...
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so what's been going on in wisconsin here two years after these reforms took effect?, it's no question the unions are taking a big hit here, paul. the news recently was that the teachers union was desecertifie. and that's something that's been going on across the state. you've seen the wisconsin education association union has lost about half of its members since 2010, ask me has also seen its members fall. the milwaukee journal sentinel reported it has seen the members fall from 9,000 in 2010 to 3,500 in 2012. that's just a huge blow. this the affecting union finances and morale for sure. >> ask me is the association of county municipal and state workers. what's behind this? the fact that the union now no longer has a monopoly on bargaining power? >> yes, for sure. scott walker's act basically gave all -- it basically required workers to recertify their union with a majority vote every year. so the union now has to basically earn its members' respect. >> i can see, kim, this is why the unions fought walker's reform so dramatically because they were worried that if th
so what's been going on in wisconsin here two years after these reforms took effect?, it's no question the unions are taking a big hit here, paul. the news recently was that the teachers union was desecertifie. and that's something that's been going on across the state. you've seen the wisconsin education association union has lost about half of its members since 2010, ask me has also seen its members fall. the milwaukee journal sentinel reported it has seen the members fall from 9,000 in 2010...
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so far, wisconsin's added 89- thousand. our cover story looks at how wisconsin and other states plan to find their way upward in the recovery. wisconsin governor scott walker blames slow job growth on his critics who protested his anti- labor policies shortly after taking office and pushed for a recall election, last year. "employers in the state were frozen. they were uncertain what was going to happen with the recall. but i think by the end of the year, we'll see a significant increase." in terms of job growth, the labor department ranks wisconsin 34th in the nation--- recovering--- slower than the national average by about half. but illinois is 39th and indiana 21st. with that in mind, regional leaders meeting in chicago, suggested advanced manufacturing may lead the economic way out. one key is how to encourage young people to go into it---and impress upon them that it is not necessarily assembly line work. "it's not your grandfather's manufacturing. you need computer skills to work within this environment." economists
so far, wisconsin's added 89- thousand. our cover story looks at how wisconsin and other states plan to find their way upward in the recovery. wisconsin governor scott walker blames slow job growth on his critics who protested his anti- labor policies shortly after taking office and pushed for a recall election, last year. "employers in the state were frozen. they were uncertain what was going to happen with the recall. but i think by the end of the year, we'll see a significant...
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the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. petri: i yield such time as he may consume to our colleague, steve chabot. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. chabot: i rise today in very strong support of h.r. 1961, legislation that my colleagues and i introduced to save the delta queen steamboat. and i thank the gentleman from missouri, st. louis, in particular. my democratic colleague, laci clay, for his leadership on this particular issue. this legislation is basically one line. it doesn't cost a penny. and it is two very important functions. it preserves an important piece of american history and it supports american jobs. mr. speaker, h.r. 1961 reinstates the delta queen's grandfathered status, not an earmark, the grandfathered status from a law that prohibits wooden boats, which the delta queen is, the superstructure is, the hull is steel, from carrying overnight passengers. the delta queen is capable of carrying up to 176 passengers overnight and under the law as it currently exists, 50 is the cutoff p
the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. petri: i yield such time as he may consume to our colleague, steve chabot. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. chabot: i rise today in very strong support of h.r. 1961, legislation that my colleagues and i introduced to save the delta queen steamboat. and i thank the gentleman from missouri, st. louis, in particular. my democratic colleague, laci clay, for his leadership on this particular issue. this legislation is basically...
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coming up, ohio state and wisconsin. stay tuned following the contest for after the game with larry biel and yours truly. we break down the football and look at the 49ers and raiders. we'll see you then. we will be back in this newscast later with a look ahead at the raiders-washington game. stick around, we'll see you then. >> thank you so much, mike. >>> a professional gambler who may be best known for turning $50 into 40 million over three years now in trouble with the law. that story coming up. the findings of a new report about the arizona wildfire that killed 19 firefighters. plus, why it's not alwa . >> new from abc 7 news. >> we are learning more about what the national security agency is doing with the massive amounts of information it is collecting. the new york times reports since 2010, they have used phone, met that data and e-mail logs to create a graphic analysis of american citizen's social connections. this includes travel document, gps documents and facebook ties. previously, analysis of data was announc
coming up, ohio state and wisconsin. stay tuned following the contest for after the game with larry biel and yours truly. we break down the football and look at the 49ers and raiders. we'll see you then. we will be back in this newscast later with a look ahead at the raiders-washington game. stick around, we'll see you then. >> thank you so much, mike. >>> a professional gambler who may be best known for turning $50 into 40 million over three years now in trouble with the law....
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i'm a graduate of the universe of wisconsin, milwaukee. begin the university of wisconsin. i say the university of wisconsin milwaukee we should not be confused with madison. people from the madison campus have to sit there for the nrc of wisconsin madison. that is this, the legendary former editor of the "washington post" once said that news is the first rough draft of history. news is the first rough draft of history. we barely mentioned this guy off. we did not put the i have a dream section of the speech and that. ec steel explain more this tree of leading up to seven and which we have memorialized. not just a historian and expert on labor patterns and other things that should be of great interest to us now because within the next ten days we could see a major labor shut down at the government shuts down. the originators of the march to get the federal government into their employment practices. he also talks about the record of the civil rights movement as it really was. ladies and gentlemen to raise going to speak for prole 35 minutes. then he will be glad to answer y
i'm a graduate of the universe of wisconsin, milwaukee. begin the university of wisconsin. i say the university of wisconsin milwaukee we should not be confused with madison. people from the madison campus have to sit there for the nrc of wisconsin madison. that is this, the legendary former editor of the "washington post" once said that news is the first rough draft of history. news is the first rough draft of history. we barely mentioned this guy off. we did not put the i have a...
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the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. petri: mr. speaker, i yield such time he may consume to the gentleman from colorado, mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. gardner: i thank the gentleman from wisconsin and appreciate your leadership in this important matter as we try to bring relief to the people of colorado who have suffered as a result of the floods that began on september 11. i also thank the lady from the district of columbia for her leadership on this issue as well and her support of the underlying measure. thanks to chairman shuster and the appropriations committee as well, chairman rogers for supporting and making sure this legislation moves to the floor as expeditiously as it has. the lady from the district of columbia i would note that i voted for the $17 billion hal rogers amendment on sandy making sure we had emergency funding through fema for all victims of that atrocious storm and disaster. but i also tried to make sure that we had funding for another disaster that hap
the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. petri: mr. speaker, i yield such time he may consume to the gentleman from colorado, mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. gardner: i thank the gentleman from wisconsin and appreciate your leadership in this important matter as we try to bring relief to the people of colorado who have suffered as a result of the floods that began on september 11. i also thank the lady from the district of columbia for her...
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, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, public health analyst, center for mental health services, substancel health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for education, treatment, prevention, and addiction, inc., norcross, georgia. pierluigi, between 2002 and 2011, the total number of adolescents that received prevention messages through the media went from 83.2 percent in 2002 and 75.1 percent on 2011. are we reaching enough young people with prevention messages? well, i think the question is how are we trying to reach the youth with prevention messages? i think that the development of technology today has given us an opportunity that we haven't quite caught up with. traditionally, we have public service announcements, we have school activities, but today, we have facebook. we have texting. we have an ability to find new ways that we haven't quite exploded yet. so, the media we have to look at from a broader perspective, not just the broadcast media but everything that the youth are using today? that's
, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, public health analyst, center for mental health services, substancel health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for education, treatment, prevention, and addiction, inc., norcross, georgia. pierluigi, between 2002 and 2011, the total number of adolescents that received prevention messages through the media went from 83.2 percent in 2002 and 75.1 percent on 2011. are we...
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wisconsin two shutouts. arizona state has played one game. >> gus: out of bounds at the 19 yard line. a minute to go. >> charles: when you look at cal, they'll say it again, charles, as you look at their schedule coming up, they have a bye next week and then they're at oregon, washington state, remember, washington state beat usc last week on the road at ucla. oregon state, then washington. you get the feeling they're going to be fine. i get that feeling in a big way. i think they're going to continue to get better and better as time goes on. they're the type of team that you're getting prepared for them and watching their tape, especially their offense, you're scared to death having to deal with what you're seeing already with a young quarterback who's only played three games. wait till the season progresses. where they'll need the most work on the defensive side of the football. >> gus: goff again threw for over 300 yards today. muhammad. broken up by pittsburgh brown. i know those kids don't like those ni
wisconsin two shutouts. arizona state has played one game. >> gus: out of bounds at the 19 yard line. a minute to go. >> charles: when you look at cal, they'll say it again, charles, as you look at their schedule coming up, they have a bye next week and then they're at oregon, washington state, remember, washington state beat usc last week on the road at ucla. oregon state, then washington. you get the feeling they're going to be fine. i get that feeling in a big way. i think...
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consecutive life >> i was hunting over in northern wisconsin.as walking away, i turned around and looked. one of the hunters shot me. so he missed me. then i just started shooting all i shot eight of them. against me just >> vang is not eligible for work or programming until his case is reviewed. yard, vang is locked down 22 >> i used to work all the time, just not do anything besides family no more. so for me, it's really depressed to be in here. for me it's really sad to be in here. i guess the sooner i die, the better for me. >> the big thing with prison is that the guys are bored. many times they're genuinely seeking different religions. ability to so for them to pray and to see god answer something is very, very special. >> when we really do have the tools in here to have a decent there's a lot of things you can wolfkill's sentence is life i'm not i'm just living life. it's a life different from out we have a lot of the same things in here that you do have out a little world in >> wolfkill devotes much of his misconceptions about satanists
consecutive life >> i was hunting over in northern wisconsin.as walking away, i turned around and looked. one of the hunters shot me. so he missed me. then i just started shooting all i shot eight of them. against me just >> vang is not eligible for work or programming until his case is reviewed. yard, vang is locked down 22 >> i used to work all the time, just not do anything besides family no more. so for me, it's really depressed to be in here. for me it's really sad to be...
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south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth fairy" and "big mama's house 3." hilarious. plus he does stand-up. >> do you get mad when people heckle? or do people ever heckle them? >> if they do, i shut them up in detroit, a bankrupt city. tell me when you want some, you know what i'm saying? williams i said [beep] >> oh, my god. brandon just called out katt williams. why is he calling out katt williams? >> brandon t. jackson recently did "big mama's house 3" with martin lawrence. >> we're familiar -- hilarious. >> katt williams has a theory that he goes around telling everybody, that every single funny black man they make you wear a dress. >> but katt doesn't think it's funny. he thinks it's emasculating and demeaning to black people and brandon
south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth fairy" and "big mama's house 3."...
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. >>> drivers got quite the surprise on the commute home in wisconsin.s not usually there. history shows it could become a huge problem. [ bird chirping ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. toyota. let's go places. with the new toyota tundra. so ally bank really has no hidden fno hidden fees.accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... hey daddy, what's your job? daddy's a uhh florist. are you really a florist? dad, why are there shovels in the trunk? there's no shovels in my trunk. i see shovels... you don't see no shovels. just am. well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, . insured by unite
. >>> drivers got quite the surprise on the commute home in wisconsin.s not usually there. history shows it could become a huge problem. [ bird chirping ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. toyota. let's go places. with the new toyota tundra. so ally bank really has no hidden fno hidden fees.accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... hey daddy, what's your job? daddy's a uhh florist....
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with me now to discuss, congresswoman gwen moore, democrat from wisconsin.thank you both for joining me. >> thanks for having me. >> congresswoman, i actually want to start with you. you know, given the dramatic events over the last 24 hours, i mean, in spite of what we saw last night on the house floor, the health care reform legislation, it is settled law. it is moving forward. on tuesday people are going to be able to start signing up. >> karen, the train has pulled out of the station. despite all of the efforts, and particularly the efforts of folk like my own governor in wisconsin. governor scott walker, who has the greatest number of people who are going to be uninsured because he has refused any federal dollars to insure people. but the train has already moved out of the station, as you've mentioned before. we've seen 360,000 small businesses take advantage of this. as you mentioned in your opening, the women have benefited tremendously from their situations. not being regarded -- being female not being regarded as a pre-existing condition. >> right.
with me now to discuss, congresswoman gwen moore, democrat from wisconsin.thank you both for joining me. >> thanks for having me. >> congresswoman, i actually want to start with you. you know, given the dramatic events over the last 24 hours, i mean, in spite of what we saw last night on the house floor, the health care reform legislation, it is settled law. it is moving forward. on tuesday people are going to be able to start signing up. >> karen, the train has pulled out of...
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south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsing. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth fairy" and "big mama's house 3." hilarious. plus he does stand-up. >> do you get mad when people heckle? or do people ever heckle them? >> if they do, i shut them up in detroit, a bankrupt city. tell me when you want some, you know what i'm saying? williams i said [beep] >> oh, my god. brandon just called out katt williams. why is he calling out katt williams? >> brandon t. jackson recently did "big mama's house 3" with martin lawrence. >> we're familiar -- hilarious. >> katt williams has a theory that he goes around telling everybody, that every single funny black man they make you wear a dress. >> but katt doesn't think it's funny. he thinks it's emasculating and demeaning to black people and brandon's takin
south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsing. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth fairy" and "big mama's house 3." hilarious....
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we have the assistant chief of police from greenville, wisconsin. paul, there is such a beautiful story. how did you end up going about finding out who this little boy was? >> when we released the surveillance tape to the media, the boy was recognized and we found out who he was and respoke with him with regard to his donation. he'd been saving donation for a couple of months. he would ask friends and relatives for donation. he and his little brother also put on a little show in their back yard and charged 50 cent admission and came up with the $10.03. >> what does this mean to you guys? >> people say it was on $10 but that was all his money. and to give it to the police department to help us further our mission of protecting and serving the public is just heart warming and morale lifting. >> did he say why he wanted to remain anonymous? >> he didn't want anyone recognition. he just went to the police department, handed his money and left before the clerk could get any information. >> this sounds like an idea, let us put on ouful clothing and go to
we have the assistant chief of police from greenville, wisconsin. paul, there is such a beautiful story. how did you end up going about finding out who this little boy was? >> when we released the surveillance tape to the media, the boy was recognized and we found out who he was and respoke with him with regard to his donation. he'd been saving donation for a couple of months. he would ask friends and relatives for donation. he and his little brother also put on a little show in their...
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meet the young man from wisconsin who decided to do a good deed with his hard- earned cash. >>". california winner." >> jacqueline: cooler today but we will see big changes to mount and warmer but then more changes into the weekend if possible range. and you will not want to miss your extended forecast coming of serious sa sa san san suspense google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ >> pam: plus. 400-million and climbing. we take you to the 'lucky the bay area are heading. in >> pam: powerball fever is in full force at an east bay store known for selling winning tickets. starting early this morning, people started showing up at kavanagh liquors in san lorenzo to get their ticket. right now, the jackpot is at 400 million dollars. or 223- million if you take a cash pay out. >> pam: the statics of winning are not great, but that doesn't seem to matter to most people. ".a california winner". >> pam: tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. >> pam: we will bring you the during our newscast. >> pam: one da
meet the young man from wisconsin who decided to do a good deed with his hard- earned cash. >>". california winner." >> jacqueline: cooler today but we will see big changes to mount and warmer but then more changes into the weekend if possible range. and you will not want to miss your extended forecast coming of serious sa sa san san suspense google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear...
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the alliance, designed to promote economic cooperation between illinois, indiana, and wisconsin, met in the loop today. wisconsin republican governor scott walker emphasized how he enticed companies to leave illinois for his state. in turn, illinois governor pat quinn touted how he stopped one company from leaving and attracted a wisconsin company to illinois. quinn also needled more criticism at walker. i am interested in the regional cooperation. that governor turned down a fast train from chicago to milwaukee and i don't know why he did it. it is the most troubled rail route in the northeast and the whole united states. instead of having a faster train to bill walkie he turned it down. i think he missed the boat . quinn also said he's looking forward to the proposed illiana tollway that would connect interstates 55 and 57 in illinois with interstate 65 in indiana to help the tri-state region. but the chicago metropolitan agency for planning came out with a report today against the construction of the toll road. a california clergyman, born and raised in cabrinni-green, is back in
the alliance, designed to promote economic cooperation between illinois, indiana, and wisconsin, met in the loop today. wisconsin republican governor scott walker emphasized how he enticed companies to leave illinois for his state. in turn, illinois governor pat quinn touted how he stopped one company from leaving and attracted a wisconsin company to illinois. quinn also needled more criticism at walker. i am interested in the regional cooperation. that governor turned down a fast train from...
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she was born on august 15, 1919 in wisconsin. her family moved to san francisco when she was 6 years old. and the train ride from wisconsin made her so sick that she never ever set foot on a train again. she grew up at 5th and judith street in the city by bait and attended public schools here and was a proud graduate of lowel high school and went on to business school where she learned the latest in the shorthand machines the sten graph and worked at the world fair on treasure island demonstrating this new machine, and met and married richard wilson who she met at a grocery store and he joined the san francisco fire department in 1948 and retired in 1978. they traveled much after his retirement and many of you will recall him attending the board meeting with her. she was an involved parent in schools and her son's attendance at all of the schools, and became very active with the pta she was pta president for many years and served as the district pta president. and she learned procedure to help her along with her pta duties and ru
she was born on august 15, 1919 in wisconsin. her family moved to san francisco when she was 6 years old. and the train ride from wisconsin made her so sick that she never ever set foot on a train again. she grew up at 5th and judith street in the city by bait and attended public schools here and was a proud graduate of lowel high school and went on to business school where she learned the latest in the shorthand machines the sten graph and worked at the world fair on treasure island...
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. >> brent: and wisconsin players as well, got to have some urgency themselves. >> kirk: he's on the side judge, get him off that football. >> brent: you go back to that play and ohio state is trying to come up with the fumble, chasing white, the ball is on the ground. what i'm talking about, right now, boom, you got to get up. if you think they're laying on top of your player, just has to be a built-in clock. you got to know after a play like that, you don't have a time-out. you got to get back to the line of scrimmage. >> kirk: fourth down. 26 seconds. incomplete. the buckeyes win. >> brent: grant jumps that route. looked like duckworth let that ball slip through his hands, but that was nice quickness by doran grant. >> kirk: so we found out what urban meyer intended to do with the quarterback situation. this is braxton miller's team. i want to win the game, we're going the distance with him. and urban meyer and going to move to 17-0 as the head coach at ohio state. shake hands with gary andersen. defensive line coach out of utah. longest win streak in the country. stanford hoping
. >> brent: and wisconsin players as well, got to have some urgency themselves. >> kirk: he's on the side judge, get him off that football. >> brent: you go back to that play and ohio state is trying to come up with the fumble, chasing white, the ball is on the ground. what i'm talking about, right now, boom, you got to get up. if you think they're laying on top of your player, just has to be a built-in clock. you got to know after a play like that, you don't have a time-out....
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the entire body of water coursing into the lower lying wisconsin river. event ends the billion dollar industry on the lake shutting down resort areas and other businesses. for people whose hopes and retirement plans are tied to the area, the devastation couldn't be worse. >> not only did we lose the home, our land and all of our positions, we really had to start over from every perspective possible. >> rebuilding efforts began soon after the massive flood and within a year the lake is full. and businesses reopen. the area where the frams and others lost their homes is once again a lovely water front. >> this whole area is a new bay. it's now become the deepest part of the lake. that's where everyone's homes were. >> fortunately no one was in any of the homes that sank and no lives lost. but for the homeowners, sustaining such a painful personal and financial blow, it will take a long time to recover. >> when you lose it, you've lost it forever. and you'll never get it back. >> there it goes. holy cow. unbelievable. >>> coming up, thrill seekers get burned
the entire body of water coursing into the lower lying wisconsin river. event ends the billion dollar industry on the lake shutting down resort areas and other businesses. for people whose hopes and retirement plans are tied to the area, the devastation couldn't be worse. >> not only did we lose the home, our land and all of our positions, we really had to start over from every perspective possible. >> rebuilding efforts began soon after the massive flood and within a year the lake...
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and could you see it from wisconsin.r spout was sighted a couple of miles off the shore. this was taken from wisconsin. and the two spouts merged to form one big one. and they were blaring in the as they were spotted along the shoreline. no damage. no injuries were reported but a lot of people were talking about what they saw. mike. as i understand this is the same system that brought storms to the area. >> it did t did not produce the twisters enough but produced a lot of lightning and good winds across maryland. though and much calmer solution. 64 and you go down to the city. 74 and forecast 76 this afternoon. and below average. because normally we should be around 7 #. the record is 97 in the books. that was set in the 40s. cooler drier air moves in. chilly for tonight. we'll struggle to get into the 70s by the weekend. we'll talk more about that in one second. here is the front now. this is tropical storm gabrielle. it will push it and here is our weather developing for the weekend situated over the great lakes that
and could you see it from wisconsin.r spout was sighted a couple of miles off the shore. this was taken from wisconsin. and the two spouts merged to form one big one. and they were blaring in the as they were spotted along the shoreline. no damage. no injuries were reported but a lot of people were talking about what they saw. mike. as i understand this is the same system that brought storms to the area. >> it did t did not produce the twisters enough but produced a lot of lightning and...
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. >> it is the holy grail of food in wisconsin. this 7-foot long golden brat. it weighed 85 pounds. slicing of the golden brat is a fundraiser for local charities also held in conjunction with the tap thing of the golden keg. >> beer that's wisconsin baby. >> absolutely middle america. >> and some indigest i am sure. >>> temps and conditions. we are at 60 degrees, humidity 77%. southeast winds at 3. and the barometer still rising 30.26 inches currently 59 up in cumberland 52 oakland it has been clear for the last several hours temperatures dropped out there. 64 dc and ocean city 65 locally. upper 50s to below 60s. 70s this afternoon 55 so far this morning that was our low. normals on this date and records 95 and 39 quite a range here end of september. right now very light east, southeast wind those easterly and northeasterly winds kept the clouds in for quite some time. there may be a little patchy fog in the valleys, early morning that will eventually burn off as a big area of high pressure, governing most of the east will continue to bring us some very pleasant weather now, a stor
. >> it is the holy grail of food in wisconsin. this 7-foot long golden brat. it weighed 85 pounds. slicing of the golden brat is a fundraiser for local charities also held in conjunction with the tap thing of the golden keg. >> beer that's wisconsin baby. >> absolutely middle america. >> and some indigest i am sure. >>> temps and conditions. we are at 60 degrees, humidity 77%. southeast winds at 3. and the barometer still rising 30.26 inches currently 59 up in...
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at the bottom tier of the public sector in wisconsin and other states. it's something i do write about quite a bit in the book, you know, we have the largest source of newly organized union members who are also at risk in these struggles in wisconsin, ohio, and indiana and states like new jersey where the friends comes out of the public sector in new jersey is here tonight, and cwa vice president had a huge rally in trenton are confronted with that. charming fellow, chris christie. cover if you saw his mug on. he has a voracious appetite for many things. contractive education -- -- cwa asked me, the aft, the uaw all following the lead of sciu have organized the total 5 to 6,000 home-base health care worsers, biggest source of predominantly female. many in the case of our joint gar -- still trapped in the post clinton world of warfare. they are on women on temporary assistance for needy family. lost in that, if you can call that and some media outlet about the overpaid benefit-laden privileged protected, pamplered, public sector employee is the fact there
at the bottom tier of the public sector in wisconsin and other states. it's something i do write about quite a bit in the book, you know, we have the largest source of newly organized union members who are also at risk in these struggles in wisconsin, ohio, and indiana and states like new jersey where the friends comes out of the public sector in new jersey is here tonight, and cwa vice president had a huge rally in trenton are confronted with that. charming fellow, chris christie. cover if you...
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and when i looked for information, i was directed to wisconsin. so it is one of the oldist towns in ireland and around the 1940s a lot of irish people immigrated to the utah and a few set up in newtown, in wisconsin. and in the google maps you will find the street view and the first building that you see is a barn, a typical barn. and i find it interesting that out of everything in town that has not been photographed by google yet and also this idea of when you are looking something original, you find a certificate. and so, i copied this barn and placed this facade or prop in the most resymboling location in the original town of ireland. and the idea was we thought that the google car would come by, that this image would be picked up and the barn would exist in both. it was up for two weeks but i knew that the car was in the neighborhood. but recently i found out that after two years, it did. so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of transition, where you then take an image from the internet and put it in
and when i looked for information, i was directed to wisconsin. so it is one of the oldist towns in ireland and around the 1940s a lot of irish people immigrated to the utah and a few set up in newtown, in wisconsin. and in the google maps you will find the street view and the first building that you see is a barn, a typical barn. and i find it interesting that out of everything in town that has not been photographed by google yet and also this idea of when you are looking something original,...
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it tox place in wisconsin. we journalists like to call the midwest is allowed to be made fun of, greg. >> you didn't live in wisconsin. >> sure i did. >> what were you doing? >> roll up your sleeves more and listen to what i have to say. george wayne the straighter version. we got to get over ourselves. when they have gone through the innumerable amount of attacks, what they do is they pick themselves up and they wipe up their sleeves and tip it to the person next to them and they move on. all of this naval gazing is getting ridiculous. i tell you that i guarantee nine out of 10 death threats did not know anyone in that thing. they were only touched by watching it on "the today show." take it down a notch. let's be thick skinned. >> they were doing this since 2010. for some reason it was picked up now on social media. somebody noticed it and then it blew up. john hendron retweeted a bunch of companies offering 9/11 discounts. i want to read two. maximus sell fair fax says in honor of our heros we will take $9.1
it tox place in wisconsin. we journalists like to call the midwest is allowed to be made fun of, greg. >> you didn't live in wisconsin. >> sure i did. >> what were you doing? >> roll up your sleeves more and listen to what i have to say. george wayne the straighter version. we got to get over ourselves. when they have gone through the innumerable amount of attacks, what they do is they pick themselves up and they wipe up their sleeves and tip it to the person next to...
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the 2nd wisconsin was simply the means of delivering it. >> may i also point out one other thing. i was reviewing your book here, which i've already bought and waiting for your autograph -- [laughter] is that in my study of my own family history my great grandfather was sent off to pea patch island to be interred for the rest of the war at fort delaware. and when i went to fort delaware to see that area, the reenactors there from the delaware historical society pointed out that archer was actually a prisoner at fort delaware and tried to lead a rebellion. and i noticed on your page 150, your page you don't mention that. you mention he went to ohio. so you might want to look at a recession in -- revision in your, a revision in your paperback version. [laughter] >> he went to fort delaware along with most of the confederate prisoners after gettysburg. but since he was an officer and a general officer, he was then segregated out and sent to san san -- sandusky, ohio, where, in fact, he came down with a disease that even after he was exchanged in 1864 killed him. so we're both right.
the 2nd wisconsin was simply the means of delivering it. >> may i also point out one other thing. i was reviewing your book here, which i've already bought and waiting for your autograph -- [laughter] is that in my study of my own family history my great grandfather was sent off to pea patch island to be interred for the rest of the war at fort delaware. and when i went to fort delaware to see that area, the reenactors there from the delaware historical society pointed out that archer was...
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plus the severe late summer weather that has caused massive flooding in colorado, waterspouts in wisconsin, and is fanning a massive calamitous fire in new jersey. that and more tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, ,, could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. it would create jobs - and w link for oil to be shipped the bay area. tonight: why critics fear 'crude by will worsen pollution, and d an environmental >>> it would create jobs and a new link for oil to be shipped to the bay area. tonight at 6:00 why critics fear crude by rail will worsen pollution and could lead to an end environmental disaster. that and more at 6. >>> thank you for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. latest news and weather are always on kpix.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pel
plus the severe late summer weather that has caused massive flooding in colorado, waterspouts in wisconsin, and is fanning a massive calamitous fire in new jersey. that and more tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, ,, could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit....
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in wisconsin, severe storms caused waterspouts over lake michigan. this is the view from shore in kenosha where they sounded tornado sirens. but none of the funnel clouds made it to land. strong winds whipped up flames along the new jersey shore today and a fire moved like a torch from one building to nearly two dozen others along the board walk. this is a live look at what is left after a fire has raged there for many hours in seaside park. it's the same area that was devastated by superstorm sandy. tracee curassco of wcbs is in seaside park, new jersey. >> the fire started about 2:15 in a popular ice cream shop. within minutes it had grown to this: a six-alarm inferno that engulfed blocks. the smoke could be seen for miles. strong winds and tar roofs were feeding the quick-moving fire, making it nearly impossible for fire fighters to keep up. >> there it goes. oh! >> reporter: the flames blazed a trail of destruction along the board walk that was partially rebuilt after superstorm sandy. >> it's -- wasn't even finished being rebuilt and it's gone.
in wisconsin, severe storms caused waterspouts over lake michigan. this is the view from shore in kenosha where they sounded tornado sirens. but none of the funnel clouds made it to land. strong winds whipped up flames along the new jersey shore today and a fire moved like a torch from one building to nearly two dozen others along the board walk. this is a live look at what is left after a fire has raged there for many hours in seaside park. it's the same area that was devastated by superstorm...
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>>matrimonio entre persoinas del mismo sexo es motivo de discusión en wisconsin >>el el vocero del gobernadoriere en sus comerciales parejas del mismo sexo, pues prefiere parejas tradicionales, esto genero molestia de los afectados, y llaman a boicot comercial. >>y desde enero del 2014 las trabadoras de casas tendran nueva ley, podran cobrar por horas extras y la medida favorecera a muchas trabajadoras de origen hispano. >>la cupula de la iglesia católica de puerto rico reacciona ante denuncia de abuso sexual de un sacerdote. >>el domingo al punto el presidente de guatemala aclara, no legalizaran la troba >>somos la última puerta para entrar al mercado de estados unidos zsigue peleados demócratas y republicanos por la aprobacion de la reforma migratoria. >>y el actor jaime camil nos presenta su película y nos dice por qué los mexicanos bilingües estan de moda en estados unidos. >>una persecución policial en condado orange en la florida, termino en dramático choque, quedo todo grabado por la cámara de un patrullero, el sujeto que huia resulto ser agresorsexual, la policía rescato a joven de 18
>>matrimonio entre persoinas del mismo sexo es motivo de discusión en wisconsin >>el el vocero del gobernadoriere en sus comerciales parejas del mismo sexo, pues prefiere parejas tradicionales, esto genero molestia de los afectados, y llaman a boicot comercial. >>y desde enero del 2014 las trabadoras de casas tendran nueva ley, podran cobrar por horas extras y la medida favorecera a muchas trabajadoras de origen hispano. >>la cupula de la iglesia católica de puerto...