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but wisconsin rumbling back-- hill misses-- charlie thomas there for the put back and wisconsin within 3. now tied at 51 iverson maybe the dunk of the year-- sorry hawkeye fans the windmill-- wisconsin up 2. still down a couple-- peter jok finds his first two of the half-- with the long range jumper-- knotting it back up. iowa down one now and this is the dagger-- nigel hayes with too much space buries the three-- and wisconsin makes their free throws down the stretch... 67 to 59 the final iowa falls to wisconsin the hawkeyes need to find an answer soon or it could be ugly in march. uni hosting indiana state tonight at home first half paul jesperson opening with a three ball this one from nba range. now working it down low-- bennett koch with an open lane to the rim-- the two handed flush. half way through the first now-- jeremy morgan-- jumper for a long two there. this one was pretty much over at half...wyatt lohaus the lefty lay in here-- and then wes washpun capping the first half off with a 3-- uni hit the break up 15. out of it more panthers. klint carlson the cut and the finish
but wisconsin rumbling back-- hill misses-- charlie thomas there for the put back and wisconsin within 3. now tied at 51 iverson maybe the dunk of the year-- sorry hawkeye fans the windmill-- wisconsin up 2. still down a couple-- peter jok finds his first two of the half-- with the long range jumper-- knotting it back up. iowa down one now and this is the dagger-- nigel hayes with too much space buries the three-- and wisconsin makes their free throws down the stretch... 67 to 59 the final iowa...
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wisconsin avenue backed up.e in your 7 o'clock hour. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. mg >> straight up 7 o'clock right t now.no this is the big story of thestoo morning here in the d.c. region.region. beltway shut down because of a w deadly crash involving an overturned tractor-trailer.ctor it has been shut down foreen hours.hour both the inner loop and outerer loop affected. lecd. each direction and it will be this time for some time. some t this is a fatal crash.ra police have their t reconstruction teams out thereti in addition to the cleanuponto t crews. full coverage straight aheade sa coming up in just a minute.ine. >> also remembering justice antonin scalia. sli we're live at the supreme court where dignitaries and the public will gather to pay py their final respects today.ctay plus. >> if and when the vatican is attacked by isis, i can promise you that the popet the p would have only wished and a prayed that donald trump would w have been president. >> religion and politics. pit feuding. the latest o
wisconsin avenue backed up.e in your 7 o'clock hour. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. mg >> straight up 7 o'clock right t now.no this is the big story of thestoo morning here in the d.c. region.region. beltway shut down because of a w deadly crash involving an overturned tractor-trailer.ctor it has been shut down foreen hours.hour both the inner loop and outerer loop affected. lecd. each direction and it will be this time for some time. some t this is a fatal crash.ra...
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in 2015, 223,000 workers in wisconsin belonged to workers. that's down from 11.7% just one year earlier, and that number was 14.2% in 2010 when walker was elected. some political observers say that could have an impact in november. >> their fund-raising totals what they get from dues from union paying members are down significantly, so they will have less in the way of financial resources to consist elections here in this november, and probably less shoe labor on the part of activists. >> reporter: and unions have been put on the defense after their failed 2012 effort to recall the wisconsin governor. walker, though, hasn't come out unscathed. his popularity has fallen after his failed white house bid, and it's unclear how much help he'll be to the eventual republican nominee. the g.o.p. already held a debate in the state. now in 2016, the question is whether democrats can continue their three decade winning streak in presidential elections, or will unions diminished influence in wisconsin change that? >> i think this november's election will
in 2015, 223,000 workers in wisconsin belonged to workers. that's down from 11.7% just one year earlier, and that number was 14.2% in 2010 when walker was elected. some political observers say that could have an impact in november. >> their fund-raising totals what they get from dues from union paying members are down significantly, so they will have less in the way of financial resources to consist elections here in this november, and probably less shoe labor on the part of activists....
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scott thuman is in milwaukee wisconsin with all the the details about the democratic debate in wisconsin. 3 "we are here in milwaukee wisconsin for a date an event that many people may not have circled on their calendars, but certainly have now! a democratic debate between important after what happened just two days ago in new hampshire. bernie sanders not only beating hillary clinton but doing so handily. and keep in mind that is a state clinton one back in 2008 over then candidate barack obama. as a result, bernie sanders is cashing in! he says he collected $5.2 million in just the 18 hours after pools closed in new hampshire. a record.but speaking of numbersa& hillary clinton still has a double-digit lead in most national polls and is poised to do well in the next few primary states.so what many people thought might be a cakewalk instead has turned into a real contest and some believe could go well into the spring if not further. as a result, plenty of focus on tonight's debate and we will have all of the highlights reaction and analysis throughout the day. in milwaukee wisconsin, sco
scott thuman is in milwaukee wisconsin with all the the details about the democratic debate in wisconsin. 3 "we are here in milwaukee wisconsin for a date an event that many people may not have circled on their calendars, but certainly have now! a democratic debate between important after what happened just two days ago in new hampshire. bernie sanders not only beating hillary clinton but doing so handily. and keep in mind that is a state clinton one back in 2008 over then candidate barack...
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se concreta el llamado dÍa sin latinos para frenar dos proyectos de ley anti inmigrantes en wisconsinuela sube el precio de la gasolina por primera vez en casi 20 aÑos. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: Éste es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >> muy buenas noches, en ausencia de jorge y marÍa elena le saluda ilia calderÓn. ilia: con una sola frase, el papa francisco sacudiÓ la campaÑa presidencial por decir que donald trump no es cristiano por querer construir un muro en la frontera. en Él hablÓ de otros temas de la actividad. reportera: a bordo del aviÓn papal, una vez que el santo padre dejÓ suelo mexicano iba camino a roma, un texto algunas preguntas de la prensa como es de costumbre. entre ellas, una en particular que dejÓ a muchos sorprendidos. el pontÍfice dijo claramente lo que pensaba sobre el precandidato republicano donald trump y su plan de inmigraciÓn. papa francisco: una persona que cree en construir un muro no es cristiano. reportera: para preguntar si votarÍa o no por trump. papa francisco: no me voy a involucrar en este tema, sÓlo dirÉ que ese
se concreta el llamado dÍa sin latinos para frenar dos proyectos de ley anti inmigrantes en wisconsinuela sube el precio de la gasolina por primera vez en casi 20 aÑos. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: Éste es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >> muy buenas noches, en ausencia de jorge y marÍa elena le saluda ilia calderÓn. ilia: con una sola frase, el papa francisco sacudiÓ la campaÑa presidencial por decir que donald trump no es cristiano por querer...
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. >> host: and booktv is on location at the university of wisconsin in madison. we're talking with professors here who are also authors, and we're pleased to be joined now by an emeritus professor, jerry apps. and his book is called "limping through life." professor apps, what is polio? >> guest: well, polio is something we don't know a whole lot about these days because in 1955 salk came up with a vaccine, and it pretty much eliminated it in this country. infantile paralysis, as it was once known, and it's a disease for some of the people who have it, it also affects the respiratory symptom. so there are two major kinds. i happen to have had paralytic. >> host: how do you get it? >> guest: well, that was a good question, because in -- i got it in 1947. 1918 we had a tremendous flu epidemic in this, in the world. killed thousands of people. and people thought that polio was transmitted through the air. it is not. it is transmitted -- it's a virus transmitted through bad water and poor sanitation. people didn't know it at the time, and people were just frightened
. >> host: and booktv is on location at the university of wisconsin in madison. we're talking with professors here who are also authors, and we're pleased to be joined now by an emeritus professor, jerry apps. and his book is called "limping through life." professor apps, what is polio? >> guest: well, polio is something we don't know a whole lot about these days because in 1955 salk came up with a vaccine, and it pretty much eliminated it in this country. infantile...
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vivia viviana: inmigrantes en wisconsin dicen que se sienten discriminado por eso esta alternativa.l estado. viviana: para el 18 de febrero se anuncia el dÍa sin latinos en wisconsin, una gran manifestaciÓn aquÍ en madison. (hablan al unÍsono) hagamos los compaÑeros, hagamos latinos. viviana: padres de familia, activista y dueÑo de negocios tienen claro que participarÁn en este dÍa sin latinos. >> no queremos asustar a nadie diciendo que pasaron leyes etc, solamente estar activos, estÁn informados. pienso cerrar mi tienda ese dÍa para que todos mis trabajadores puedan ir y yo tambiÉn pienso ir con ellos. viviana , es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. marÍa elena: la policia financiera italiana en roma detuvo a un sacerdote argentino de 64 aÑos acusan de haber engaÑado a unas 60 por 30 dmifr millones de euros, el dinero era recibido por fines humanitarias pero terminaba en lavado de dinero. enrique: el ex alguacil del condado de los Ángeles se declarÓ culpable por haber mantenido, marcando un giro dramÁtico en corrupciÓn en el departamento de los Ángeles, el presidente
vivia viviana: inmigrantes en wisconsin dicen que se sienten discriminado por eso esta alternativa.l estado. viviana: para el 18 de febrero se anuncia el dÍa sin latinos en wisconsin, una gran manifestaciÓn aquÍ en madison. (hablan al unÍsono) hagamos los compaÑeros, hagamos latinos. viviana: padres de familia, activista y dueÑo de negocios tienen claro que participarÁn en este dÍa sin latinos. >> no queremos asustar a nadie diciendo que pasaron leyes etc, solamente estar activos,...
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in 2015, 223,000 workers, or 8.3 workers in wisconsin belonged to unions. that's down from 11.7% just one year earlier, and that number was 14.2% in 2010 when walker was elected. some political observers say that could have an impact in november. >> their fundraisers totals, what they get from dues from union paying members, are down significantly, and so they will have less in the way of financial resources to contest elections here in november, and probably less shoe leather on the part of labor activists involved on the campaign trail this fall >> reporter: and the unions on the defense, after their 2012est to recall the wisconsin governor. but walker hat come out unscathed. his popularity has fallen after his failed white house bid. and it's unclear how much help he'll be to the event republican nominee. the gop already held the debate in the state. and now in 2016, the question is whether democrats can continue their three-decade winning streak in presidential election, or will unions diminish influence in wisconsin change that? >> i think that this no
in 2015, 223,000 workers, or 8.3 workers in wisconsin belonged to unions. that's down from 11.7% just one year earlier, and that number was 14.2% in 2010 when walker was elected. some political observers say that could have an impact in november. >> their fundraisers totals, what they get from dues from union paying members, are down significantly, and so they will have less in the way of financial resources to contest elections here in november, and probably less shoe leather on the part...
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governor of wisconsin.o i think that that was probably part of the calculus, having a debate in his backyard. obviously, he's not in the race and hasn't been for some time at this point. but way back when, it perhaps made a little bit more sense. i do think the debate you're going to see here at the university of wisconsin-milwaukee tonight is really one to watch. because you have this narrative where hillary clinton has suffered this loss, bernie sanders has had this big win, he wants to continue some momentum. but what we're getting in some of those indications, even coming from john lewis and other folks who endorse hillary clinton as part of this congressional black caucus pac endorsement, you're seeing there are these attacks coming from hillary clinton supporters. and i think that's an indication you're going to see hillary clinton really trying to draw some of the sharpest contrast yet with bernie sanders. you can never really know exactly what's going to happen in a debate. but considering the envir
governor of wisconsin.o i think that that was probably part of the calculus, having a debate in his backyard. obviously, he's not in the race and hasn't been for some time at this point. but way back when, it perhaps made a little bit more sense. i do think the debate you're going to see here at the university of wisconsin-milwaukee tonight is really one to watch. because you have this narrative where hillary clinton has suffered this loss, bernie sanders has had this big win, he wants to...
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maÑana se llevarÁ a cabo el dÍa sin latinos en wisconsin.dar niÑos a la escuela, no trabajar ni comprar nada. >> exhortÓ a otros negocios a hacer lo mismo. reportera: se opera una multitudinaria reuniÓn frente al capitolio. >> son una ley racista, anti migrante que la consecuencia basal separaciÓn de la familia. reportera: aseguraron que no se trata de un proyecto anti migrante sino de la protecciÓn de quienes viven en el estado. no es una propuesta anti migrante, es para proteger a todos los residentes, dijo el congresista tambiÉn se manifestarÁn en contra del proyecto de ley que prohÍbe que municipios emitan identificaciones para indocumentados. proyecto de ley que otorgarÍa poder a la policÍa para indagar su estatus migratorio de detenido pasarÁ al senado. ilia: suerte tocÓ la puerta de la florida. hoy llegaron david es esposa a reclamar por uno de los boletos ganadores su jugoso premio que ronda los 328 millones de dÓlares. la pareja posó ante las cÁmaras con enorme cheque. al regresar una de las canciones mÁs famosas del mundo, la mexic
maÑana se llevarÁ a cabo el dÍa sin latinos en wisconsin.dar niÑos a la escuela, no trabajar ni comprar nada. >> exhortÓ a otros negocios a hacer lo mismo. reportera: se opera una multitudinaria reuniÓn frente al capitolio. >> son una ley racista, anti migrante que la consecuencia basal separaciÓn de la familia. reportera: aseguraron que no se trata de un proyecto anti migrante sino de la protecciÓn de quienes viven en el estado. no es una propuesta anti migrante, es para...
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that was eva pilgrim reporting wisconsin authorities say a man called in a bomb threat to a wisconsin county sheriff's office over the documentary, 'making a murderer'. according to reports, the caller mentioned --quote-- "getting justice for steven," the wisconsin man in the documentary whose prosecution in a 2005 killing was allegedly done with planted evidence by wisconsin deputies. "same voice, same type of call. indicating there was a bomb in the building and there would be a quote huge massacre." investigators are trace the origin of yesterday's call. prosecute the man who made the bomb threat to the fullest extent of the law. a planned parenthood anti-abortion activist indicted for tampering with governmental records, is expected to turn himself in today. david daleiden is scheduled to appear in a texas courtroom after posting bond. daleiden was also indicted on a misdemeanor count related to purchasing human organs. another indicted activist, sandra merrit, turned herself in yesterday and was freed on a 2-thousand dollar bond. the videos they created alleged planned parenthood
that was eva pilgrim reporting wisconsin authorities say a man called in a bomb threat to a wisconsin county sheriff's office over the documentary, 'making a murderer'. according to reports, the caller mentioned --quote-- "getting justice for steven," the wisconsin man in the documentary whose prosecution in a 2005 killing was allegedly done with planted evidence by wisconsin deputies. "same voice, same type of call. indicating there was a bomb in the building and there would be...
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tonight, the democrats are squaring off in wisconsin. wendy woolfolk has more. 21-28 on the heels of that landslide victory for bernie sanders in new hampshire... tonight is the first "real" showdown between the two remaining democratic candidates. the self-described democratic socialist took a victory lap with public appearances in new york... and meeting with activist and msnbc anchor reverend al sharpton. "it's very important that he send the signal that on the morning after a historic victory, he would come to harlem and have breakfast with me." trailing hillary clinton among african american voters, the vermont senator is courting the minority vote and touting his immigrant roots... to broaden his appeal in upcoming diverse states like nevada and south carolina. despite her blistering loss in new hampshire the congressional black caucus political action committee chose to endorse secretary "she's been our partner long term. we believe she's made a difference." tonight's debate will be clinton's first public appearance after two days
tonight, the democrats are squaring off in wisconsin. wendy woolfolk has more. 21-28 on the heels of that landslide victory for bernie sanders in new hampshire... tonight is the first "real" showdown between the two remaining democratic candidates. the self-described democratic socialist took a victory lap with public appearances in new york... and meeting with activist and msnbc anchor reverend al sharpton. "it's very important that he send the signal that on the morning after a...
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one of them being wisconsin. how the state may become central to winning over labor union voters. >> reporter: we are looking at temperatures that are sinking. they're going to be quite low in the morning. we will breaking records, but it is the windshields that are going to be extremely dangerous. we will tell you more about this when i return. >>> at least three people died this morning in a pile up on interstate 78 involving more than 50 vehicles. critically injured motorists were airlifted to hospitals. 70 more were transported by ambulance. witnesses reported white out conditions just before the crash. from snow to bitter temperatures. >> reporter: that's right. we will break records tomorrow morning with how low those temperatures are going. we haven't seen these temperatures for many decades. i will show you what we're expecting. you can see about one third of the country is in the teens right now. the reason being the jet stream is taking a big dip right now across much of the eastern see board. that is a
one of them being wisconsin. how the state may become central to winning over labor union voters. >> reporter: we are looking at temperatures that are sinking. they're going to be quite low in the morning. we will breaking records, but it is the windshields that are going to be extremely dangerous. we will tell you more about this when i return. >>> at least three people died this morning in a pile up on interstate 78 involving more than 50 vehicles. critically injured motorists...
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in wisconsin, there is no law specific to private property. instead, the badger state has taken a different approach. "it's a very loose standard." last year, governor walker signed a new law that makes it a crime to use in a place where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy. clearly defined. "front yard versus back yard. but the law only focuses on recording a person. "did i go to the wrong side." and that is why zoulek went to madison... "hi." "hi." "how are you?"to meet with lawmakers. "it only protects you if they actually video you." she wants something on the books that protects private property from aerial trespassing. "i'm hoping that they put stricter laws on drone activity." "just because the aircraft can do it, doesn't necessarily mean you should do it." peter menet just hopes irresponsible drone users don't not only does wisconsin law make it a crime to use a drone in violation of a person's property... it also requires police to get a search warrant to use a drone where a person has that same expectation of privacy. mostly
in wisconsin, there is no law specific to private property. instead, the badger state has taken a different approach. "it's a very loose standard." last year, governor walker signed a new law that makes it a crime to use in a place where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy. clearly defined. "front yard versus back yard. but the law only focuses on recording a person. "did i go to the wrong side." and that is why zoulek went to madison... "hi."...
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iowa and wisconsin tipoff at 8 o'clock on the big ten network. the gpac tournament gets underway tonight. on the men's side, top- seeded briar cliff ons up against northwestern . the chargers won the gpac regular season title with an 18-2 record. bc swept northwestern , winning 104-81 and 99-91. the red raiders were the last team to get into the conference tourney, going 9-11 in league play. the chargers have already clinched a spot in the they know that northwestern will be fighting to keep their season alive. "i think it's always a challenge to have to beat a team three times," said briar cliff head coach nic nelson. "so what both teams will do is look at the film from the previous games, both teams will make adjustments, take some things away that they didn't the first couple games. i think that's always an interesting dynamic, particularly when one team swept the other team, how that third game's is going to go." briar cliff and northwestern play at 8 o'clock. the dordt men play at nebraska wesleyan at 7. in the women's gpac tournament -- fou
iowa and wisconsin tipoff at 8 o'clock on the big ten network. the gpac tournament gets underway tonight. on the men's side, top- seeded briar cliff ons up against northwestern . the chargers won the gpac regular season title with an 18-2 record. bc swept northwestern , winning 104-81 and 99-91. the red raiders were the last team to get into the conference tourney, going 9-11 in league play. the chargers have already clinched a spot in the they know that northwestern will be fighting to keep...
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iowa and wisconsin tip off at 8 pm tomorrow night...the game can be seen on btn. in the gpac, briar cliff swept weekly basketball player of the iowa and wisconsin tip off at 8 pm tomorrow night...the game can be seen on btn. in the gpac, briar cliff swept weekly basketball player of the week honors. on the women's side, senior jessi corrick won the award after her career best 31 points on wednesday night...she averaged 24 points, 6 and a half boards, and 5 assists for the chargers in their two games. for the men, senior clay harreld notched another honor, threes in two wins last week. he shot 60 rcent from deep and now leads both the gpac and the naia with 120 made three pointers. briar cliff hosts a pair of gpac tournament games tomorrow night at 6 and 8. chris: so far seven teams from northwest iowa have clinched spots at next week's girls state basketball tournament. tonight, spencer and sioux city west will both try to join them. for the wolverines, it's a familiar place. they're back in a regional final for the fourth time in the last five years, but have yet
iowa and wisconsin tip off at 8 pm tomorrow night...the game can be seen on btn. in the gpac, briar cliff swept weekly basketball player of the iowa and wisconsin tip off at 8 pm tomorrow night...the game can be seen on btn. in the gpac, briar cliff swept weekly basketball player of the week honors. on the women's side, senior jessi corrick won the award after her career best 31 points on wednesday night...she averaged 24 points, 6 and a half boards, and 5 assists for the chargers in their two...
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according to the university of wisconsin study.y found that wisconsin's incarceration rate for black men which is at 13% was nearly double the country's rate. what can we do across the nation to address this. senator sanders. >> this is one of the great tragedies in our country today. and we can no longer continue to sweep it under the rug. it has to be dealt with. today a male african-american baby born today stands a one in four chance of ending up in jail. that is beyond unspeakable. so what we have to do is the radical reform of a broken criminal justice system. (applause) what we have to do is end overpolicing in african-american neighborhoods. the reality is that both african-american communities and the white community do marijuana at about equal rates. the reality is four times as many blacks get arrested for marijuana. truth is that far more blacks get stopped for traffic violations. the truth is that sentencing for blacks is higher than for whites. we need fundamental police reform, clearly, clearly, when we talk about a
according to the university of wisconsin study.y found that wisconsin's incarceration rate for black men which is at 13% was nearly double the country's rate. what can we do across the nation to address this. senator sanders. >> this is one of the great tragedies in our country today. and we can no longer continue to sweep it under the rug. it has to be dealt with. today a male african-american baby born today stands a one in four chance of ending up in jail. that is beyond unspeakable....
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sot juan gomez wisconsin dept. of natural resources "they were all parked within arm's reach of one another, that's a lot of weight for 10 inches of ice." must be 8-12 inches thick to hold a car or small pickup. 12-15 inches for a mid-size truck. but who is measuring? sot lt. ed gritzner lake geneva police dept the minute you decide to drive a vehicle onto a lake you are basically rolling the dice v/o: no ice is 100% safe. luckily no one was hurt. gloria riviera, abc news, washington ad-lib high pressure dominates continue to control the forecast. we've already broken into the 70s this afternoon and high temps are expected to continue in the low 70s through at least next weekend. expect breezy winds through tomorrow night here in the valley with gusts peaking to about 25 mph. a wind advisory is in effect for the colorado river valley and lake mead through monday night. gusts could peak to 40 mph in these areas. sunny to mainly sunny skies are expected each day through next weekend as well. next weekend as well. com
sot juan gomez wisconsin dept. of natural resources "they were all parked within arm's reach of one another, that's a lot of weight for 10 inches of ice." must be 8-12 inches thick to hold a car or small pickup. 12-15 inches for a mid-size truck. but who is measuring? sot lt. ed gritzner lake geneva police dept the minute you decide to drive a vehicle onto a lake you are basically rolling the dice v/o: no ice is 100% safe. luckily no one was hurt. gloria riviera, abc news, washington...
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so naturally tonight's debate is taking place in wisconsin. senator bernie sanders is trying to build on his momentum from tuesday's blowout win... the debate is also clinton's first public appearance since the loss. both candidates say they support the use of executive order to create a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. 48:38-49:05 bottom line is... what he did voters in wisconsin will have some time to let tonight's debate sink in. they 48:38-49:05 bottom line is... what he did voters in wisconsin will have some time to let tonight's don't pick a nominee until april.. sanders landslide victory in new hampshire is raising new questions about iowa's results. the democratic party declared clinton the winner the day after the caucuses. it took another week to get the final vote totals. the state party says clinton won by less than four state delegate equivalents.. the closest finish in iowa history. and though she won the most delegates... she might not have had the most support... 05:50-06:18 we tend to like our process but i do think
so naturally tonight's debate is taking place in wisconsin. senator bernie sanders is trying to build on his momentum from tuesday's blowout win... the debate is also clinton's first public appearance since the loss. both candidates say they support the use of executive order to create a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. 48:38-49:05 bottom line is... what he did voters in wisconsin will have some time to let tonight's debate sink in. they 48:38-49:05 bottom line is... what he did...
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both of beloit, wisconsin... are accused of shooting that boy while targeting his father on january 22nd in beloit. storm lake police were advised the two may be in their area yesterday afternoon... and began a search. the suspects' vehicle was found near the lake... and police set up a watch on it. just after 11... the vehicle left its parked location and was followed by officers... who pulled it over a few blocks later and arrested the pair without incident.they're being held in the buena vista county jail without bail... pending extradition to wisconsin. 3 our capture count is rising again... while marshals search for a man wanted for a parole violation.that's coming up after the break in this week's edition of siouxland's most wanted... stay with us. 3 "siouxland news at nine on fox castillo and siouxland's chief 3 tonight u- s marshals need your help finding a fugitive who's wanted for violating his parole on drug charges... but first we have another addition to our capture count.larry starr was featured in
both of beloit, wisconsin... are accused of shooting that boy while targeting his father on january 22nd in beloit. storm lake police were advised the two may be in their area yesterday afternoon... and began a search. the suspects' vehicle was found near the lake... and police set up a watch on it. just after 11... the vehicle left its parked location and was followed by officers... who pulled it over a few blocks later and arrested the pair without incident.they're being held in the buena...
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professor kathryn olson/university of wisconsin milwaukee: "this should be a very important and exciting debate now that the candidates have drawn almost even with each other" university of wisconsin professor kathryn olson says clinton must connect with key voter groups. professor kathryn olson/university of wisconsin milwaukee: "she needs to show that she's passionate about what the voters she's losing to sanders care about. she can't just be knowledgeable about the policies, she has to show that she's in touch with the young people, the african american vote, the women." and those are exactly the groups with which sanders has been making gains. marlie hall, channel 2 news. and c-b-s political director john dickerson will moderate the south carolina's primary this saturday... coverage starts at 6 p-m... only on c-b-s. as a result we will not have a 6:30 newscast. and we'll also be streaming the debate online and will have a link to watch it at k-t-v-n dot com. and mike alger will have a look at your forecast, coming up next. everett barks but first... this excited pooch got to become m
professor kathryn olson/university of wisconsin milwaukee: "this should be a very important and exciting debate now that the candidates have drawn almost even with each other" university of wisconsin professor kathryn olson says clinton must connect with key voter groups. professor kathryn olson/university of wisconsin milwaukee: "she needs to show that she's passionate about what the voters she's losing to sanders care about. she can't just be knowledgeable about the policies,...
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one team the iowa hasn't solved is wisconsin. the badgers have beaten the hawks five straight times -- including both times last year. but the hawks are 13-0 at home this season. this is the only scheduled meeting between these two teams tied at 25 -- peter jok spots up and drains the three. jok had 17 in the first half. late in the first half -- wisconsin steals the lazy pass and jordan hiill throws it down -- badgers up 1 at the half. second half tied at 51 -- kahlil iverson with the windmill dunk -- wisconsin takes a 2 point lead. six minutes to go -- jok with the jumper -- we're tied again at 56. jok finished with a game-high 21. but down the stretch -- the badgers hit the big shots -- nigel hayes with the dagger 3 -- hawkeyes go to ohio state on sunday. a pair of 17-10 teams, creighton and marquette -- trying to improve their resumes in omaha. marquette dominated the first half - shooting 53 percent - jajuan johnson had 13 by the break as the golden eagles took a 10-point halftime lead. but creighton climbs back into it with
one team the iowa hasn't solved is wisconsin. the badgers have beaten the hawks five straight times -- including both times last year. but the hawks are 13-0 at home this season. this is the only scheduled meeting between these two teams tied at 25 -- peter jok spots up and drains the three. jok had 17 in the first half. late in the first half -- wisconsin steals the lazy pass and jordan hiill throws it down -- badgers up 1 at the half. second half tied at 51 -- kahlil iverson with the windmill...
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see how some wisconsin residents celebrated the end coming up next ... see how some wisconsin residents celebrated the end of snowmobile season and the start of baseball season at the same however softball season is already in full swing in wisconsin. softballs were flying on sunday in greenville, wisconsin ... along with snow and slush. eric peterson introduces us to snowmobile softball. "all right, we're going to begin the next game, between van asten's and o-c-c firefighters.: the match-up sunday at the outagamie conservation club had the makings of a classic. a spot in the finals was on the line. "we call it snowmobile softball. it's basically slow-pitch softball, played on a snowmobile." there are rules specific to the sport. sled turned off. the batter stands in a circle, can't start them up until the ball is hit." "you have to wear a coat. you have to wear a pair of gloves. so with a 16- inch softball, you can't pick it up one handed with a pair of gloves on." the action was intense. like this hard smash. the second baseman got a ski on it. the to
see how some wisconsin residents celebrated the end coming up next ... see how some wisconsin residents celebrated the end of snowmobile season and the start of baseball season at the same however softball season is already in full swing in wisconsin. softballs were flying on sunday in greenville, wisconsin ... along with snow and slush. eric peterson introduces us to snowmobile softball. "all right, we're going to begin the next game, between van asten's and o-c-c firefighters.: the...
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marlie hall cbs news milwaukee, wisconsin. ((kirsten joyce)) the republican presidential candidates will face off tomorrow in south carolina. you can watch the debate right here on c-b-s. and after, we'll have a special edition of "politics now" with analysis... the nevada caucuses. /// ((brian loftus)) > a democratic watch party was held for the debate at u-n-l-v. students say both candidates are making an impression on them... because of the certain topics they're covering: ((briana knowles - unlv student i think they are aware the youth vote is one of the most powerful votes right now. so i think they're trying to get more of what the students want right now like debt, the affordability of college, things like that.)) ((brian loftus)) organizers stressed the significance of involving young voters... saying it's a way for students to understand each candidate. one professor we spoke with says... based on his conversations with students... nevada is still undecided when candidate. /// ((brian loftus)) > we are your local elec
marlie hall cbs news milwaukee, wisconsin. ((kirsten joyce)) the republican presidential candidates will face off tomorrow in south carolina. you can watch the debate right here on c-b-s. and after, we'll have a special edition of "politics now" with analysis... the nevada caucuses. /// ((brian loftus)) > a democratic watch party was held for the debate at u-n-l-v. students say both candidates are making an impression on them... because of the certain topics they're covering:...
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parked cars broke turday at lake in wisconsin. submerged cars -- something else to watch besides the annual snow sculpting competition. rachel steibing has more. --reporter pkg-as follows-- (jason st. germaine/ car owner) "it was kinda." jason st. germaine didn't walk, he ran to the lake, after a loud speaker announcement said cars on the ice were sinking. (jason st. germaine/car owner) "there's probably four cars in front of us trying to get out and i'm actually nervous that there's so many cars close to each other on the edge there that we were gonna break through." with thousands in town for lake geneva's winter fest and the u.s. national snow sculpting competition, parking was difficult. so, drivers took advantage of the open space. (matthew demko/ car owner) "it was a great spot to go and park." (reporter) but were you concerned because it hasn't been that cold yet?" (matthew demko/ car owner) "no, i wasn't really concerned because i seen all the people out there. i seen the cars on there. so, for me it was, 'okay, if there's
parked cars broke turday at lake in wisconsin. submerged cars -- something else to watch besides the annual snow sculpting competition. rachel steibing has more. --reporter pkg-as follows-- (jason st. germaine/ car owner) "it was kinda." jason st. germaine didn't walk, he ran to the lake, after a loud speaker announcement said cars on the ice were sinking. (jason st. germaine/car owner) "there's probably four cars in front of us trying to get out and i'm actually nervous that...
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certainly not in wild rose, wisconsin. my dad said to me, this is april now, the snow is melting and i was able to be upward a little bit. he said you got to do something about this bum leg. we don't you -- the doctor said you will probably never walk again. in those days, unfortunately if you will had a physical disability you were immediately declared mentally incompetent so did not anyone even know that which is a terrible thing but it was fairly common. i just got a new tractor. we farmed the horses all the way through the depression and through world war ii. we had this brand new farm all-h international tractor. and we had gotten it just the year before. two years before. 1945. my dad said well, we need -- you can drive that tractor, can't you? your head works. my arm works. but this leg doesn't work. to drive that tractor you had to work two brake petals to turn. if you want to go to the left you push the left to the steering world and i could not work the brake pedals at all. we have a sandy field and the tractor y
certainly not in wild rose, wisconsin. my dad said to me, this is april now, the snow is melting and i was able to be upward a little bit. he said you got to do something about this bum leg. we don't you -- the doctor said you will probably never walk again. in those days, unfortunately if you will had a physical disability you were immediately declared mentally incompetent so did not anyone even know that which is a terrible thing but it was fairly common. i just got a new tractor. we farmed...
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before that, he also worked at wisconsin and his alma mater, mississippi. he things excite him about uni.one person harris made sure to thank was iowa state athletic director jamie pollard who was in attendance. harris said the biggest challenge he faces is finances. harris won't begin his but he will be introduced during halftime at tonight's men's basketball game. from cedar falls, josh christensen, kcrg-tv9 sports. the panthers will honor three big time seniors tonight against indiana state. 3 point specialist paul jersperson, matt bohannon the school all- time leading 3 point shoter, and the player who sparked program wes washpun.. they will hold the senior ceremonies before the game tonight. if you could get that word spread around and get their by a quarter to seven so that we got everyone for the introductions. you don't go from losing four in a row to winning 7 out of 8 thout great leadership. those three guys they made it happen about by our fans in the fashion and i think that is terrific. sot : : oc: "that is terrific " the hawkeyes hope a week o
before that, he also worked at wisconsin and his alma mater, mississippi. he things excite him about uni.one person harris made sure to thank was iowa state athletic director jamie pollard who was in attendance. harris said the biggest challenge he faces is finances. harris won't begin his but he will be introduced during halftime at tonight's men's basketball game. from cedar falls, josh christensen, kcrg-tv9 sports. the panthers will honor three big time seniors tonight against indiana state....
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but wisconsin also banned this chant. "fun-da-men-tals." so kids, just replace that with >> fondue cheese melts. >> stephen: nothing says wisconsin sports like dippable cheese. ( laughter ) but the w.i.a.a. didn't stop there. they also followed up with this tweet: "we would like to clarify that we do not think chanting "u.s.a." is un-sportsman like when it is intended to be the united states of america. however it has come to our attention that this abbreviation has also been used to disguise the phrase "you suck ass." ( laughter ) which would be deemed un- sportsman like." ( cheers and applause ) i don't know about you, i don't know about you, but hearing the teenagers are using that phrase actually makes me proud. ( laughter ) i believe that is why our founders named it the usa in the first place, to tell king george, "you suck ass!" ( cheers and applause ) but you know-- you know, you know what doesn't suck ass? tonight's show. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: right. >> stephen: that is how you do it. >> jon: right. >> stephen: tonight i
but wisconsin also banned this chant. "fun-da-men-tals." so kids, just replace that with >> fondue cheese melts. >> stephen: nothing says wisconsin sports like dippable cheese. ( laughter ) but the w.i.a.a. didn't stop there. they also followed up with this tweet: "we would like to clarify that we do not think chanting "u.s.a." is un-sportsman like when it is intended to be the united states of america. however it has come to our attention that this...
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the debate is at the university of wisconsin campus in milwaukee. wisconsin's primary is not until april 5th, but the next caucus for clinton and sanders is on the 20th in nevada. in the iowa caucuses, clinton won with just 0.2% debate is tonight at 8 pm iowa time, airing on c-n-n and p-b-s. in a tv-9 follow-up this morning.. blame for a fire that damaged a duplex in waterloo. it happened around 4 o'clock tuesday morning at 2-64 western avenue. between the first and injured. the duplex is a total loss. civil rights groups in iowa are pushing for legislation that reform the criminal justice members of the naacp and other groups are in favor of a bill that would ban racial profiling and keep juvenile records confidential. they would also like to see lawmakers "ban the box" on job applications - to expand work opportunities for people with criminal histories. ban the box refers to getting rid of the check box on applications that asks if you've been convicted of any crimes. the zika virus is causing national concern. pregnant women and college students
the debate is at the university of wisconsin campus in milwaukee. wisconsin's primary is not until april 5th, but the next caucus for clinton and sanders is on the 20th in nevada. in the iowa caucuses, clinton won with just 0.2% debate is tonight at 8 pm iowa time, airing on c-n-n and p-b-s. in a tv-9 follow-up this morning.. blame for a fire that damaged a duplex in waterloo. it happened around 4 o'clock tuesday morning at 2-64 western avenue. between the first and injured. the duplex is a...
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all right, coming up in a matter of second, maryland and wisconsin. will have a full wrap for you at 11:00 here on wusa 9. back to you. >> thank you so much. pretty exciting night over there. >> yeah. yeah. he got a good seat. >> we, he's frank, of course he does. he's inside too which is good because it's bitterly cold. >> wind chill advisories in effect overnight. it will be zero to 10 below. ifu' out, i mean the businesses depend on you, if you have plans, but dress for it and prepare for it. >> you need layers for sure. >> right. and try to limit the amount of time outside. so there's a winter storm watch which is in effect along and west of 95 for most areas for late sunday night into tuesday morning. looks like the big time frame for us is going to be maybe starting 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 monday morning and through the day on monday and monday evening. we will get snow to be developing and depending on how quickly the snow develops will determine how much we get and how long does it stay as snow? three-day forecast. tomorrow, less wind, still cold, 27
all right, coming up in a matter of second, maryland and wisconsin. will have a full wrap for you at 11:00 here on wusa 9. back to you. >> thank you so much. pretty exciting night over there. >> yeah. yeah. he got a good seat. >> we, he's frank, of course he does. he's inside too which is good because it's bitterly cold. >> wind chill advisories in effect overnight. it will be zero to 10 below. ifu' out, i mean the businesses depend on you, if you have plans, but dress...
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it was wisconsin that broke their hearts last year. they flirted with perfection. >> spero: wisconsin really had all year long looking forward to the opportunity to play kentucky. didn't you have lsu -- >> spero: what a put-back. dorian finney-smith on a right-handed stick. >> bill: hanging around at 13. >> spero: didn't you have lsu or no? >> bill: yes. about a month ago. >> spero: yes. >> bill: they were pressing. simmons. how about that? good reaction. talk about finney-smith, what he can do in so many areas of the floor. that time around the rim what a factor for this team. ncaa season. >> spero: 14 of his 24 points have come in second half. the fifth year senior matches his season high. such a daunting set of shoes to fill for mike white. really for any coach to follow billy donovan, what he built in gainesville, let alone that had just three years head coaching experience. >> bill: a team that bounces back and playing solid, both aspects of the floor. florida has a keeper with this kid. this is a road lesson. just come in, be pre
it was wisconsin that broke their hearts last year. they flirted with perfection. >> spero: wisconsin really had all year long looking forward to the opportunity to play kentucky. didn't you have lsu -- >> spero: what a put-back. dorian finney-smith on a right-handed stick. >> bill: hanging around at 13. >> spero: didn't you have lsu or no? >> bill: yes. about a month ago. >> spero: yes. >> bill: they were pressing. simmons. how about that? good...
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trumball leads maryland in points, assist, free throw the second rate turps host wisconsin saturday. >>> before the game against south africa in the world baseball classic qualifier, they performed a traditional war dance hoping to bring whatever positive juju they can to their game. apparently it didn't work because they lost 7-1. you know how baseball players are with their superstitions and traditions. new zealand thought they would add something else. >> it was a good show. >> might be the last time they do it. >>> how bad? >> wind chills below zero saturday morning and saturday night. and then a little bit of light snow monday but i am still favoring mainly rain tuesday. keep a close eye on that. >> cuddle with your honey this weekend. >> every week. >> what do you i do everything on the internet. but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here? (husband) i heard that. switching to better internet is now
trumball leads maryland in points, assist, free throw the second rate turps host wisconsin saturday. >>> before the game against south africa in the world baseball classic qualifier, they performed a traditional war dance hoping to bring whatever positive juju they can to their game. apparently it didn't work because they lost 7-1. you know how baseball players are with their superstitions and traditions. new zealand thought they would add something else. >> it was a good show....
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wisconsin has won 9 of its last dropped three of its last four. we'll be fine. still a lot of season left. we have three regular season games left. we are still in a great position. we are a confident bunch. we will stay confident. wwwill always be confident. the confident team leaving carver hawkeye arena last night was wearing red and white. john campbell tv9 sports. ... next up for the hawkeyes is ohio state on the road. game starts at 3:06. ... february continues to be kind to the uni men's basketball team. the panthers defted indiana state last night, 66- 44 in the final regular season home game. it was senioio night for three players: matt bohannon, paul jesperson and wes washpun. coach jacobson had nothing but high praises for those three players, especially with their leadership in helping the team bounce back. "you want your home fans to see them the way they've played over the course of their career. so when bohannon makes three in a row, that's one of the last things they'll remember him on his home floor, which is what it should be and wes making som
wisconsin has won 9 of its last dropped three of its last four. we'll be fine. still a lot of season left. we have three regular season games left. we are still in a great position. we are a confident bunch. we will stay confident. wwwill always be confident. the confident team leaving carver hawkeye arena last night was wearing red and white. john campbell tv9 sports. ... next up for the hawkeyes is ohio state on the road. game starts at 3:06. ... february continues to be kind to the uni men's...
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both of beloit, wisconsin... are accused of shooting that boy while targeting his father on january 22nd in beloit. storm lake police were advised yesterday afternoon... and began a search. the suspects' vehicle was found near t t lake... and police set up a watch on it. just after 11... the vehicle left its parked location and was followed by officers... who pulled it over a few blocks later and arrested the pair without incident.they're being held in the buena vista county jail without bail... pending extradition to wisconsin. 3 3 the siouxland human society is trying to help you with your valentine's day shopping.they're once again offering their famous gourmet double-chocolate carmel apples for sale.each apple costs 15 dollars... and the money raised between now and february 6th helps the shelter take care of more than 3- thousand animims each year.for 2016... the shelter expects to make about 13- thousand apples. "this is a wonderful project that helps out the animals and we thank each and every one of our v
both of beloit, wisconsin... are accused of shooting that boy while targeting his father on january 22nd in beloit. storm lake police were advised yesterday afternoon... and began a search. the suspects' vehicle was found near t t lake... and police set up a watch on it. just after 11... the vehicle left its parked location and was followed by officers... who pulled it over a few blocks later and arrested the pair without incident.they're being held in the buena vista county jail without...
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wisconsin inbounds,nds, connecticut inbound extremelyly jammed. jammed.ent investigation under way. hazmat team at that location. t it will be several hoursou before traffic is able to move t by. let's take a lookt those backups from our camera.am 270 southbound if you're y coming in from frederick iss extremely jammed. this is a look at the innert ine loop. so this is why you done wantou n to take the beltway and you want to keep it to yourt toou secondaries as you headou h towards old georgetown this isri what you're up against. again it is basically parked.ly par forced to exit at old a o georgetown or up by wisconsin ws avenue right now.ht outer loop you can see noou c sn traffic getting by.ting this is a look at connecticutont where the inbound side isde is extremely congested.gest just all of your secondariesecon looking like there.g t more connecticut avenue younu can see in and outbound outund looking like a parking lot. georgia of a melanie said isaid okay at some points butut georgia avenue right here isaven extremely jammed as you gety ed close
wisconsin inbounds,nds, connecticut inbound extremelyly jammed. jammed.ent investigation under way. hazmat team at that location. t it will be several hoursou before traffic is able to move t by. let's take a lookt those backups from our camera.am 270 southbound if you're y coming in from frederick iss extremely jammed. this is a look at the innert ine loop. so this is why you done wantou n to take the beltway and you want to keep it to yourt toou secondaries as you headou h towards old...
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know both ways shut downn like we said on the inner loop from 270 to the outer loop connecticut to wisconsinvenue, 355. obviously this is going tosly th have a huge impact this morning. just happening.ju we are on it. have a crew on the way there.hee we will continue to bring youngy updates as this situationitua develops. >> all right, 5:01 is thehe time.ti good morning, i'm wisdomni, i martin alongside maureen umeh and holly morris.orris. >> it is cold so we're gettingrg ready for a weekend warmup. waru gary has the forecast in justt s a few minutes. mut >> more traffic troubles toe tell you about right now atbout 5:00 we're going to talk aboutak another crash this one on theisn bw parkway. all northbound lanes closed cse just after route 32 because of2e a crash.c u.s. park police say the crash c happened just after 3 a.m. a officials are diverting traffic in that area.t a the northbound lanes ofanes baltimore-washington parkwaye-wa should reopen within the next hour. officials don't expect bigxp impacts on the morning rush.us >> the prince georges countyncee school district is working toor
know both ways shut downn like we said on the inner loop from 270 to the outer loop connecticut to wisconsinvenue, 355. obviously this is going tosly th have a huge impact this morning. just happening.ju we are on it. have a crew on the way there.hee we will continue to bring youngy updates as this situationitua develops. >> all right, 5:01 is thehe time.ti good morning, i'm wisdomni, i martin alongside maureen umeh and holly morris.orris. >> it is cold so we're gettingrg ready for...
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. >> from milwaukee, wisconsin, election 2016ial edition of "washington week," ifill.en corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by... >> today people are coming out to the nation's capital to an important cause that could change the way you live for years to come. how can you help? by giving a little more. to yourself. >> i'm investing in my future. sometimes forget to help themselves. >> the cause is retirement. today, thousands of people came retirement, and pledged to safe an additional 1% of their income. all do that, we can all win. >> prudential. >> additional funding is provided by... boeing. newman's own foundation. froming all profits newman's own products to charity and nourishing the common good. foundation. working with visionaries on the changeines of social worldwide. journalismnce in foundation. investing in the future of journalism with grants for reporting,ve professional development and education. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs from viewers like you. thank you! from the concert hall on the campus of the wisconsin,of
. >> from milwaukee, wisconsin, election 2016ial edition of "washington week," ifill.en corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by... >> today people are coming out to the nation's capital to an important cause that could change the way you live for years to come. how can you help? by giving a little more. to yourself. >> i'm investing in my future. sometimes forget to help themselves. >> the cause is retirement. today, thousands of people...
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-but wisconsin shot the lights out in the second half and beat the bucckeyes by eleven. tony stewart is going to miss the start of the sprint cup season after fracturing his back while riding an all- terrain vehicle over the weekend. drivers are slated to report to daytona next week. one of the most decorated athletes in x games history is dead tonight, apparently of a self inflicted gunshot wound. dave mirra, was an accomplished b-m-x rider who had 24 career medals in the x games. he was only 41. the reds did something today they haven't done in 12 years..they went to arbitration with a player. the reds argued their case with relief pitcher j-j hoover, who might become the reds closer this season. the reds hadn't gone to arbitration since chris reitsma in 2002. finally...rickie fowler, shane lowrey and hideki matsuyama share the first round lead at phoenix....but this was the best highlight of the day...somebody built a robot at the part 3 16....somebody programmed it perfectly because that's a hole in one. i wonder who buys drinks back in the clubhouse. 9 on your side
-but wisconsin shot the lights out in the second half and beat the bucckeyes by eleven. tony stewart is going to miss the start of the sprint cup season after fracturing his back while riding an all- terrain vehicle over the weekend. drivers are slated to report to daytona next week. one of the most decorated athletes in x games history is dead tonight, apparently of a self inflicted gunshot wound. dave mirra, was an accomplished b-m-x rider who had 24 career medals in the x games. he was only...
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iowa's opponent on wedesday, wisconsin -- is getting votes. iowa state also falls four spots to number-17. the cyclones visit #14 west virginia tonight on espn's big monday, at 8 o'clock. the top three teams stay the same. iowa state beat t-c-u on of their biggest stars. jameel mckay didn't see the floor in i-s-u's 92-83 win. head coach steve prohm said that mckay didn't play as a coach's decision. without mckay, the cyclones got out- rebounded 4343o-31. the rest of the team picked up the slack on nader and deonte burton all had over 20 points. after the game - prohm - not to excited to talk about mckay... "it's for the best interest of where we want to be down the road," said prohm. "we're excited to move on to west virginia. that's it. it was my decision, and there's really not much more to it." "he was available to play if i wanted to put him in. halice didn't play the other night at baylor. it's my decision, and what i want to do, and that's it. it's no more or no less. obviously, we need jameel to be great. everybody in this room knows it
iowa's opponent on wedesday, wisconsin -- is getting votes. iowa state also falls four spots to number-17. the cyclones visit #14 west virginia tonight on espn's big monday, at 8 o'clock. the top three teams stay the same. iowa state beat t-c-u on of their biggest stars. jameel mckay didn't see the floor in i-s-u's 92-83 win. head coach steve prohm said that mckay didn't play as a coach's decision. without mckay, the cyclones got out- rebounded 4343o-31. the rest of the team picked up the slack...
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a strange site in a strange site in wisconsin. more than a dozen parked cars broke through the ice saturday at lake geneva's winterfest. as rachel steibing shows us... it was quite the spectacle. --reporter pkg-as follows-- "it was kinda." jason st. germaine didn't walk, he ran to the lake, after a loud speaker on the ice were sinking. "there's probably four cars in front of us trying to get out and i'm actually nervous that there's so many cars close to each other on the edge there that we were gonna break through." with thousands in town for lake geneva's winter fest and the u.s. national snow sculpting competition, parking was difficult. so, drivers took advantage of the open space. "it was a great spot to go and park." but were you concerned because it hasn't been that cold yet?" "no, i wasn't really concerned because i seen all the people out there. i seen the cars on there. so, for me it was, 'okay, if there's multiple cars out there then i can put my car on there." julie rowe thought the same thing. "i just had angels, ange
a strange site in a strange site in wisconsin. more than a dozen parked cars broke through the ice saturday at lake geneva's winterfest. as rachel steibing shows us... it was quite the spectacle. --reporter pkg-as follows-- "it was kinda." jason st. germaine didn't walk, he ran to the lake, after a loud speaker on the ice were sinking. "there's probably four cars in front of us trying to get out and i'm actually nervous that there's so many cars close to each other on the edge...
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pleasant, wisconsin. >> reporter: thousands of miles from the epicenter of the zika virus, near the icy shores of lake michigan, wisconsin-based sc johnson is producing a key tool to battle the mosquito-borne illness. >> the most important thing is to really prevent the bite. >> reporter: the prevention provided by sc johnson's off! and other repellents. to meet the spike in demand the family-opened firm began boosting production two months ago at some south american plants. >> what i can tell you is that in brazil and argentina, we're running about 900% of normal. so a huge increase there. >> reporter: declared a public health emergency by the w.h.o., the zika virus is suspected of causing a sharp increase in brazilian babies born with microcephaly, abnormally small leds. the fifth generation of johnsons to run the company conducts daily meetings to track the progress of the virus and demand for on for off! . which is picking up in home. >> we're seeing an increase for demand in the united states, 40% of what would be normal at this time of year. >> reporter: while there are no reports
pleasant, wisconsin. >> reporter: thousands of miles from the epicenter of the zika virus, near the icy shores of lake michigan, wisconsin-based sc johnson is producing a key tool to battle the mosquito-borne illness. >> the most important thing is to really prevent the bite. >> reporter: the prevention provided by sc johnson's off! and other repellents. to meet the spike in demand the family-opened firm began boosting production two months ago at some south american plants....
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the democrats are squaring off in wisconsin tonight. wendy woolfolk with the latest in our decision 2016 coverage. << (nats: applause at nh speech) on the heels of that landslide victory for bernie sanders in new hampshire... tonight is the first "real" showdown between the two remaining democratic candidates. the self-described democratic socialist took a victory lap with public appearances in new york... and meeting with activist and msnbc anchor reverend al sharpton. (s/ reverend al sharpton / activist :21 - :28) "it's very important that he send the signal that on the morning after a historic victory, he would come to harlem and have breakfast with me." trailing hillary clinton among african american voters, the vermont senator is courting the minority vote and touting his immigrant roots... to broaden his appeal in upcoming diverse states like nevada and south carolina. despite her blistering loss in new hampshire (nats: hillary: "i still love the congressiona l black caucus political action committee chose to endorse secretary cli
the democrats are squaring off in wisconsin tonight. wendy woolfolk with the latest in our decision 2016 coverage.