tv CBS 58 Morning News 6am CBS December 1, 2016 6:00am-7:01am CST
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i'm julie parise...drug take back mail in starts today.. ---and i'm kyle aevermannthe wi recount starts today..more details coming up. 3 good morning...thanks for joining us.it's thursday, december 1-st. 1-st.we'll get to your big stories of the day in two mintu. mintues..but frist we need to alk about the forecast!its starting to feel more like december...here's meteorologist justin thompson gee.. 3 3 ((30 second tease 15 seconds ahead))today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10-20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw
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highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. 3 roads may be a little wet this morningwatch the turns and navigate slowly around the interchanges.there will be lane closures overnight along i-94 wb from 92nd st through the zoo interchange for pavement work.drivers take note that the water st. bridge leading into the historic third ward is now closed until december 16th 2016. the bridge will undergo some upgrades to its locking system. drivers should use alternates to get around this closure.another reminder that the i-41/894 sb exit ramp to greenfield ave. is
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our top story at six...one of three men charged in the death of a five-year-old milwaukee girl.. is expected to learn his fate in milwaukee county court today. carl barrett is charged with first degree reckless homicide.. and three counts of recklessly endangering safety... in the death of laylah petersen. investigators say he was the second gunman involved in the crime. petersen was shot in 20-14 while sitting on her grandfather's lap.it took about a ?year? before "barrett"... "arliss gordon" and "paul death. 3 new this morning... a milwaukee man is behind bars after a police chase ends in a crash.officers say they were responding to a report of shots fired around three this morning... near 89th and mill road in milwaukee.that's when they say the 24-year-old driver quickly sped away... and crashed into a tree near 95th and allyn.the driver was taken to the hospital and treated... and then taken into custody on a prior warrant. police say a gun was found in the suspect's vehicle. 3 now to a developing story... another incident at the home
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and cbs 58 has learned...this is actually the ?third? crime committed there in recent weeks. the mixed martial arts champion posted this video yesterday morning... showing two young men get out of a black four-door car outside his home.you'll see them try to open the doors on one of the cars in the driveway.. then get into the white s-u-v. you'll remember last month... two cars were set on fire.. and the flames spread to a third in his driveway. alderman mark borkowski says the neighorhood is normally very quiet. he thinks someone is after the former u-f-c lightweight champi. 23:09:49-10:05 it would seem to me that this isn't random when it's 3 times at the same locaiton then the definition of considence goes out the window, so i would think that whoever's doing it has some kind of connection to mr pettis. pettis.connection to mr pettis. pettis. 3 pettis is offering a reward for information on the the identities of the two suspects. 3 looking ahead -- the presidental recount will begin at 9 o'clock this morning. green party presidential
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in 3-and-a-half million dollars for the recount. recount.cbs 58's kyle aevermann joins us live with a closer look at what's happening today.kyle? we are at the milwaukee county courthouse this morning and inside sits the milwaukee county clerks office. and they have been busy over the past several days preparing for the recount. workers will begin recounting milwaukee county's ballots--at 9 am.a process county officials say will take right up to the 8 pm, december 12th deadline.milwaukee county election officials say they are re than 444-thousand ballots. municipalities are assigned a time to come and count their votes-- every day about 130 people will be working.at least 2 sheriff's deputies will guard the ballots at all times during the recount--and in the end- county officials expect to see little change in the results. joe czarnezki, milwaukee county clerk 11;31;51 that would be extremely rare. we have confidence that our voting equipment is accurate recount is open to the
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down how many counties plan on using machines, and how many plan on recounting by hand. live in mke. kyle aevermann. cbs58 news. 3 stay with cbs 58 as we continue to cover this developing story... and track the results of the election recount. a city initiative takes aim at a deadly problem in milwaukee county today. with drug overdoses on the rise -- people are being asked to get rid of their unused medications through a sponsored cbs 58's julie parise..is live with the details this morning. the drug mail back program is using the post office to fight the opioid and heroin epidemic here in milwaukee countyit's an easy, free way to get rid of addictive medictions -- through the mail. postage paid envelopes will be available at 10 different cvs stores in milwaukee. people can then drop them in the mail thse drugs will go to the milwaukee and cudahy police departments for handling by the department of justice. these envelopes have been available for awhile, but they used to cost a few bucks -- now they're free. with 217
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so far this year, city leaders hope this will help fight the drug problem. 3 "......in this community and throughout the country." 3 3 the free envelopes are available at cvs stores in milwaukee. also at milwaukee and cudahy police departments. as well as the milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district's main office on seebooth street. representatives from the ity and the state department of justice will host a news event today announcing the program at the cvs pharmacy on west perkins place in milwaukee. that happens today at 10 a.m. live in milwaukee jp cbs 58 3
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opioid overdose deaths..like julie just reported...to date... 217 people have died of heroin and opioid overdoses ... it was 176 last year. year.the medical exmainer's office says fentanyl deaths are up about 130-percent this year..with 70 o-d's. o-d's.compared to 30 all of last year.. year..and 16 in 20-14.one big problem.. many users end up mixing drugs and may not even know it. 1:51:16-29 it's far more potent than morphine than the heroin is, so when two together you don't realize the dose needs to be reduced in order to receive the same effect. 3 3 later today...milwaukee alderman michael murphy will introduce legislations to create a county wide task force to combat the problem. the u.s. department of housing and urban development says ?public housing? will be smoke free. over the next year and a half... housing authorities will have to develop a plan on the new smoking rules and how to enforce them.there are more
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waukesha, racine and washington counties. people living in those homes will now have to go outside to smoke. (ken barbeau, milwaukee housing authority) "we have been preparing our residents because ever since this draft came out a year ago, we've been telling our residents that this is a possibility." possibility." the rule only involves smoking... but milwaukee may look at whether "e-cigarettes" will be added. 3 milwaukee's domestic animal shelter took center stage yesterday. riverside theatre presented the organization with a check for 32-thousand do! dollars!the money w from the recent auction of theater seats... removed from the newly-renovated riverside theater . among those to celebrate madacc's good fortune... one of the animals its bringing back to health. a dog named maddy.. who still has a loving disposition.. while recovering from severe burns. "we get in animals just like her that have been burned, shot, stabbed, starved, injured and we never have enough money to take care of those animals and get them well and get them adopted.and we struggle so much."
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the chair auction was extremely popular. 60-pairs of the chairs sold in less than a week. 3 the mitchell park domes... will celebrate a re-opening today.this comes after structural concerns forced them to close earlier this year. now the question is ... what's next? a task force is in charge of reviewing three options -- repair the current domes. replace them with similar structures. or build something entirely different.roughly half of the people who took a county survey want the domes demolished and new ones built on the property. thi state representative josh zepnick. the glass and domes as they are constructed are very energy inefficient, we're burning a ton of money just paying for heat and electricity 3 both sides say cost will be a huge factor in the decision. the county is hosting a grand re-opening event from 9 until 5 today. admission is free. you can also take the future of the domes survey online... we have a link at cbs 58 dot com.click this story on our home page. 3 after the break... how one
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check this out...a volcano in mexico erupted in a dramatic show of ash.. water vapor.. and gas.earlier this week.. the volcano reached a height of more than 15 hundred feet. feet.the eruption caused the local airports to halt operations. and ash fell over nearby towns. the volcano has been active since the mid 19-90s... but some significant eruptions this year have rocked communities living near the volcano. 3 toss to weather... today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing
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friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph.
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the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph. temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10
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sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light 3 3 on this day in 19-55 - rosa parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus... to a white male passenger.today... the milwaukee county transit system will keep a seat open... and headlights on for their entire fleet... her life. coming up...were getting in the holiday spirit. spirit. the iconic rockefeller tree is now lit up.we take you to new york to see the big moment... and i'm michael schlesinger....at the chophouse...getting ready to test out some holiday treats you're watching the cbs 58
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stand back, ya hear! breakout the syrup because denny's new fluffier, tastier, better rudolph pancakes are here for the holidays. new york's holiday centerpiece is now lit up!the rockefeller center 2016 tree lighting ceremony took place last night. wa the tree lighting featured performances by tony bennett, neil diamond, josh groban, tori kelly, sarah mclachlan, dolly parton and more. ((???2:00 seconds??))
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today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some
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especially on grassy surfaces. ((???2:00 seconds??)) seconds??))toss to weather... today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light ow light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces.
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roads may be a little wet this morningwatch the turns and navigate slowly around the interchanges.there will be lane closures overnight along i-94 wb from 92nd st through the zoo interchange for pavement work.drivers take note that the water st. bridge leading into the historic third ward is now closed until december 16th 2016. the bridge will undergo some upgrades to its locking system. iv around this closure.another reminder that the i-41/894 sb exit ramp to greenfield ave. is now closed through the summer of 2018 for reconstruction. the on ramp from greenfield ave. to i- 41/894 sb will close through the fall of 2017. also closing long term, the lincoln ave. exit ramp from i-894 sb is expected to remain that way through summer of 2018. traffic mixing nostalgia with today's technology.that's what companies are doing this holiday season...to bring back some classics. classics. if you loved playing super
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nintendo... nintendo's new n-e- s classic edition is a $60-dollar mini version of the original. the console is pre- loaded with 30 classic games including super mario bros., pacman, and donkey kong. but this is hard to come by. it's sold out online... so you have to keep checking at target to see when it's re-stocked. --- the $99-dollar hotwheels a-one racing system uses artificial intelligence and sensors to guide cars around a special track.---the $40-dollar playdoh touch "shape-to-life" studio.. lets kids put their clay creations into a virtual game. --and ... the memory game "simon" gets a tech upgrade with "simon air," which retails for $20. instead of touching the colored blocks... wave your hands and use gestures like swiping to
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3 3 plus ... severe weather slams parts of the southeast. 3 leaving behind a lot of damage. here in the milwaukee area there were snow flurries in parts overnight. justin has your full forecast coming up! 3 traffic is building out on the overnight construction plus an morning e is ming u next in ready traffic. good morning, everyone. it's thursday december 1st.and it sure feels like it.it is cold out there today. will flurries continue? meteorologist justin thompson gee has the answer in ready weather. 3 let's get a check of your weather .... tracking our forecast is meteorologist justin thompson gee. ((30 second tease 15 seconds ah)
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pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10-20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph.friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. 3 we begin with breaking news this morning ..the suspect who police say shot and lled one of their own is now dead.he was killed by authorities around 3:30 this morning.it happened in tacoma, washington. police were responding to a domestic violence call ... when shots were fired.the officer was hit and rushed to the hospital for surgery. but the officer did not make it. the last time an officer was killed in tacoma was in 19-97.
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assessing the damage left behind by severe storms and multiple tornadoes. tornadoes. more than a dozen twisters touched down in alabama, louisiana, mississippi an tennessee . .killing several people... from tuesday into wednesday... the storm system is now expected to move into the carolinas. 3 the storms tore through just as crews in eastern tennessee were containing a deadly wildfire.the fires-- which erupted in two popular resort towns monday-- charred thousands of acres and destroyed hundreds of structures. dolly parton.. who ha affected area.. plans to give one-thousand dollars a month to families who lost their homes. 3 3 looking ahead this morning .. city leaders are partnering with the state department of justice to fight the drug overdose problem in milwaukee county. starting today -- local pharmacies will offer a way to safely and discreetly get rid of unused medications. julie parise is live in milwaukee with that story. the drug mail back program asks people to pick up a free envelope from a local
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come here to the post office -- to drop it off. with 217 overdose deaths in milwaukee county so far this year, it's something city leaders say we need to do. postage paid envelopes will be available at 10 different cvs stores in milwaukee. people can then drop them in the mail thse drugs will go to the milwaukee and cudahy police departments for handling by the department of justice. these envelopes have been available for awhile, but they used to cost a few bucks -- now they're free. city leaders say we need to do something -- because the ovdo in milwaukee keeps getting worse. city leaders say the pilot program is going to cost at least 50 thousand dollars.it will run for two years. there are also drug dr off boxes local police departments, as well.live in milwaukee jp cbs 58 3
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this morning, hundreds of workers across the state will begin recounting election ballots.... a move requested by.. and paid for by former green party presidential candidate jill ste. stein.cbs 58's kyle aevermann joins us live with a closer look at the recounteffort. kyle? the recount starts at 9 o'clock this morning.in milwaukee county about 130 people will work each d every day until all 440,000+ ballots are counted once again.. late yesterday those ballots were moved over from county courthouse... over to the city of milwaukee's election commission warehouse. that's where milwaukee county's recount is going to happen.. according to the elections commission 47 counties will count by hand.... including kenosha, dodge, ozaukee and washington counties.10 counties will use machines and hand count. and 12 counties including milwaukee, racine, and waueksha will just use machines.at least 2 sheriff's deputies will guard the ballots at all times during
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officials say they are ready. "they were able to go out and hire their poll workers as tabulator so that we have exrienced people working. but actually at a point that we're going to have roughly 130 people every day working th" there"recount is open to the public-- you do need a photo id to get in.presidential candidates will also have observers present daily updates will be posted on the wisconsin election 3 cbs 58 news will be covering the process when it begins at nine this morning.results are due by 8 p-m on december 12-th. certification of those results will take place the next day. 3 and stay with cbs 58 for continuing ?recount? coverage... on air and online at cbs 58 dot com. 3 coming up ... a school in wisconsin is sending college acceptance letters via snapchat. by the way our
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today: clowi drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. nd:wi 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of
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possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of
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possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. 3 3 roads may be a little wet this morningwatch the turns and navigate slowly around the interchanges.there will be lane closures overnight along i-94 wb from 92nd st through
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pavement work.drivers take note that the water st. bridge leading into the historic third ward is now closed until december 16th 2016. the bridge will undergo some upgrades to its locking system. drivers should use alternates to get around this closure.another reminder that the i-41/894 sb exit ramp to greenfield ave. is now closed through the summer of 2018 for reconstruction. the on ramp from greenfield ave. to i- 41/894 sb will close through the fall of 2017. also closing long term, the lincoln ave. exit ramp from i-894 sb is expected to remain that way through summer of 2018. traffic along the i-894 southbound corridor s the roadway starting at lincoln ave.a reminder that the i-41/us-45 sb systerm ramp to i-94 eb is now closed long term until spring 2017. this will have an impact on your morning drive.drivers will want use the following detours. watertown plank rd to hwy 100 and 3 thousands of high school seniors ...are often checking the mailbox this time of year
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applied to uw-green bay might find out on snapchat ...a social media app where you can send and recieve pictures .. videos and messages. katelyn santy::46-:52 "they would definitely get a snap before they'd get their mail packet. students get the snaps pretty immediately because it's a place where they are they spend a lot of time there." there." the school says it's able to see when a student sees their message.and so far admitted students are excited. stay with us-- michael is getting some tips on making your holiday party a little more festive.how's it going, michael? 3 you're watching the cbs 58
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we're trying to lift your spirits this holiday seasons. you know...make your drinks a little better. better. cbs 58's michael schlesinger is at chophouse in milwaukee this morning. so far so good... everything looks delicious. but someme replicate at home.so, michael, is showing us some easy options!hi michael.
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facebook c-o-o transferred 880- thousand shares to the sheryl sandberg and dave goldberg family fund.the fund was created after sandberg's husband passed away last year. it's unclear what causes the fund will benefit.last year sandberg gave 31 million dollars worth of stock to charitable causes. 3 hackers have managed to infect more than one- point-three million android phones through illegitimate apps...those are apps not downloaded from google play. the malware installs malicious advertising software that tracks users. it also installs apps... rating them high and fraudulently inflating their reputations. google says it has blocked 150-thousand versions of the cyberattack-- it's warning consumers to stay away from uncertified apps. 3 3 3 today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing
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friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sune. mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph.
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pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible, especially on grassy surfaces. today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible,
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you may notice something different on aaron rodgers ?feet? this sunday.rodgers will be sporting some new kicks...and it's for a good cause. check it out.these are the new custom cleats he'll sport... when the green and gold take on the houston texans at lambeau. it's all part of the "my cause, my cleats" campaign.
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take part in the cause on sunday. rodgers is wearing the cleats to support "midwest athletes against childhood cancer" or maacc. 00:23:58 "it's a special organization. they do some incredible work. i'm just fortunate to be able to lend my name to such a great cause that's helping so many kids and families continue in this fight against cancer." 3 rodgers will also have the option to auction off his cleats. 100-percent of the funds raised will go straight to his selected charity.
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paid for by former green party presidential candidate jill stein.the recount starts at 9 o'clock this morning.in milwaukee county, about 130 people will work each and every day until all 440,000+ ballots are counted again.. according to the elections commission, 47 counties will count by hand10 counties will use machines ?and hand count. and 12 counties will only use the machines. 3 city leaders are partnering with the state department of justice to fight the drug overdose problem in milwaukee county. starting today -- way to safely and discreetly get rid of unused medications. the mail! you can pick up a free envelope from a local pharmacy... put ?unused medications? inside... then drop it in the mail. postage paid envelopes will be available at 10 different c-v-s stores in milwaukee. 3 winter parking rules go into effect today for people in milwaukee. most residential streets require alternate side parking. there's also certain streets that have ?no? overnight parking.if you don't move your car -- you risk getting a ticket and having
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of public works has a text-message alert system.it will tell you when the city declares a snow emergency or snow plow operation. 3 baseball fans... there's a new way to show off your brewers pride.the team is inviting fans to miller park for a special 'fan photo shoot.' photo stations will be set up at the stadium for fans to show off their spirit.select photos will be used on next season's marketing materials... including ads and billboards.if you're interested... head to miller park today and tomorrow afternoon from 3-6... and saturday from 9-am to noon. 3 and that's your news on the go.. time check now 6:58.. here's meteorologist justin thompson gee with your first alert weather. 3 today: cloudy with pockets of drizzle and a few flurries possible before noon. highs around 400. feels like the lower 30s. breezy. wind: nw 10- 20 mph.tonight: partly cloudy. temperatures below freezing around 300. wind: nw 5-15 mph. friday: drying out with some pockets of sunshine. highs in the upper 30s. wind: w 5-10 mph.weekend: seasonable temperatures both saturday and sunday with highs in the upper 30s. some good sunshine possible on saturday becoming cloudy on sunday. light snow is likely on sunday with some light accumulation possible,
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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is thursday, december 1st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? president-elect trump goe manufacturing jobs and this morning new details are emerging to keep those jobs from moving to mexico. >> powerful storms that killed five people in the south causes new damage in the carolinas and thousands of people who fled deadly wildfires could find out today when they can check on their homes. plus, dr. david agus has ground breaking new research on aspinnrin aspirin. how the drug could extend the lives of thousands of more americans. we begin this morning with a
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