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our big story at eleven.... police are investigating a deadly shooting on milwaukee's north side. officers were called to 19th and our deandra corinthios has the latest. milwaukee police are investigating a homicide that happened around 12:30 a.m. the victim, a 27-year-old milwaukee man, was shot outside of a residence during circumstances that remain under investigation at this time the call for the shooting came from someone nearby unclear where the shooting took place, likely outside around
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you decide coverage now... donald trump is making an appearance in wisconsin tonight. he's scheduled to speak to supporters at center at six o'clock. wisconsin is an important state for both trump and hillary clinton. the latest marquette law school poll gave clinton just a slight lead among likely voters: 44 to 42. but that's still well within the margin of error, so it's a dead heat. however -- that poll was taken before monday night's debate. as for trump's opponent -- hillary clinton will be spending the day in new hampshire today. her former contender -- senator bernie sanders -- will be joining her. they'll be attending a "new college
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clinton's daughter chelsea will campaign in green bay. and tim kaine's wife, anne holton, will rally supporters tomorrow in kenosha and milwaukee. adlib to weather windy with scattered light rain showers this aftero chilly high temperature in the upper 50s and low 60s. partial clearing overnight with a low in the middle 50s lakeside, cooler inland. staying partly sunny and windy tomorrow with highs in the middle 60s. cloudy and chilly again by friday and saturday with scattered rain showers. temperatures will stay in the low 60s. we finally dry out by sunday and see some sunshine on monday. today: windy with scattered showers. high: 60 dewpoint: 51 wind: ne 10-20 mph tonight:
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wind: ne 10-20 mph inbev's takeover of sabmiller has cleared its final hurdle.
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brewers. sabmiller shareholders approved the deal-- despite some opposition from investors. ab inbev investors voted in favor of the deal wednesday. south milwaukee fire crews respond to a garage fire that leaves seven people without a home. it happened just before one this morning near michigan and 12-th. the detached garage was completely on fire when crews arrived. the garage and an suv next to it, were destroyed and the home sustained minor damage. the garage was also damaged in the fire. the red cross is helping the occupants who were displaced. crews are also investigating a garage fire that happened near harrison and marshall just before 6 last night. officials say everything inside was destroyed -- including a classic car. a second car out on the street also caught fire..as well as a tree. no one was injured. ...now to an update you'll see only on fox6. the man spotted on camera...
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van... has been caught. 17-year old raymond barfield is now back in custody... after what appears to be a dangerous end. back on september 11-th... this exclusive cell phone video captured barfield escaping from the back of a milwaukee police van. police say he was arrested in a stolen vehicle that crashed near 23-rd and nash monday night. the case will be presented to the milwaukee county district attorney in the coming days. happening now... day three of barrett junior". he's one of the suspects accused in the murder of laylah petersen. the 5-year-old was shot sitting on her grandfather's lap. police say barrett intended to shoot up a different house. yesterday - antoine buchanan was called to the stand. he called police after a witness told him what he'd seen. "he was like man, i got something to tell you. and at the time, i stopped and i'm listening to him and he was hesitant at first. he was hesitant but then i guess it was weighing heavy on his conscience
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buchanan said he went to the police because there was a child involved...and quote "you have to draw the line somewhere". one of the owners of the milwaukee bucks responds to statements made last week by the team president. peter feigin called milwaukee the most segregated and racist city hes seen. our aj bayatpour the words that he chose mightve been a little different. peter feigin delivered those words last week before the rotary the words that he chose mightve been a little different. peter feigin delivered those words last week before the rotary club of madison. this quote, first reported by the wisconsin state journal, reads 'very bluntly, milwaukee is the most segregated, racist place ive ever experienced in my life. it just is a place that is antiquated. it is in desperate need of repair and
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the numbers dont lie, man. if he feels that way, he feels that way. bucks forward john henson refers to two national studies and a u-w-m report that found milwaukee to be the most segregated major metro in the country. but if the city is indeed in need of major changes, how does it help to spend hundreds of millions of public dollars on a new arena for a team with very wealthy owners? aj: after interest, 400 million taxpayer dollars for the publics share of the arena, that money could cover a lot of those repairs - what do you say to the people in milwaukee watching? edens: again, the choice of words wouldve been different but i think the notion of aw from my part, were focused on doing the things we can to connect and make a difference in the community. the bucks have pledged to put their money where their mouth is. they vow to pay workers at the new arena at least 15 dollars an hour by 2023. henson had his own high-profile incident last fall; he believes he was racially profiled by a suburban jewelry store that locked the doors and called the police before he could come in. my situation was just a small, small incident in a
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around america and in the community. we did ask to speak with peter feigin himself. team officials tell us he was not in madison today. reporting live from inside the kohl center, a.j. bayatpour, fox 6 news. citizen protests in california-- after an officer fatally shoots a man. ...what investigators say led up to the shooting. and-- the israeli president dies... hear what president obama and house speaker paul
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workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer just gets harder and harder to get ahead. we need an economy that works for people like me. for people like me. for people like me. people like me. russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because wisconsin's middle class
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opened fire on a man he called "erratic" yesterday af hospital, where he later died. officers say the man... who looked like he was in his thirties... was walking in traffic. police say when they got there... he refused to remove his concealed hand from his pocket... despite multiple warnings. one officer pointed his gun at him while continuing to order him to remove the weapon. at one point... police say the man pulled an object out of his pocket... placed both hands on it and took what officers described as a shooting stance. one officer tased him... the other fired a gun. the object recovered at the scene
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is the time to allow investigators to share light on this event and we plan to be open and transparent within the rules of the law." the woman who called police to report the man was in traffic... was his sister - who said her brother was suffering a psychotic break. up to 100 protesters gathered at that strip mall last night... accusing the police shooting... and taking part in prayer circles. the el kay-jun cajon police department hasn't been outfitted with body cameras yet... but a witness gave police cell phone video. no word on when that video will be released. meanwhile... a man is in critical condition... after he was shot by an officer in phoenix, arizona. it happened last night following a traffic stop. police say the driver put the car in reverse and rammed an officer's car. an officer in an unmarked
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fired at the driver. two handguns were found in the man's car. none of the officers were injured. we'll update you as we learn more. in north carolina -- a suspicious package forces police to evacuate department headquarters in charlotte. this comes a week after a fatal officer- involved shooting... that led to days of protests. officers say the package was discovered in the mailroom yesterday. police called in a bomb-sniffing dog and a remote-controlled robot to check it out. itt bomb squad to investigate and contain the package. no one was hurt. around the world now... an international group of investigators out of europe say they have solid evidence linking russian- backed rebels to the the downing of flight m-h-17. ...a claim moscow continues to deny. fox's greg palkot has more. this is what was left of the malaysia airlines plane shot down over ukraine in
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the dutch, finding evidence flight m-h- 17 was taken out by a missile moved into the country from neighboring russia. after the strike,, investigators say the launcher was then sent back to russian territory. paulissen says: "..the first tapped conversation shows the urgent need for a buk, the second tapped conversation shows the system was indeed delivered." voice of translator m-h-17 flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur when it went down area of eastern ukraine. all 2-hundred-98 on board were killed.. and most were dutch. pro-russia militants limited access to the crash site... but debris eventually was sent to the netherlands for research. westerbeke says: "..we are focusing on around 100 people who can be connected, one way or another, with the downing of flight mh-17, of the transport of the buk." voice of translator moscow has long denied the separatists were involved in the tragedy. koban says: ".. if it
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launched from territory under the control of the ukrainian military." voice of translator on cam tag a separate investigation by the dutch safety board also found that flight mh-17 was shot down by a missile fired from rebel-held territory in ukraine. dutch police say today's findings are different because they're solid enough to be used as evidence in a criminal trial. in london, greg palkot, fox news. reaction is pouring in from around the world... after former israeli peres dies. peres was 93 years old. we're told his condition worsened after a major stroke two weeks ago. peres was the last surviving link to israel's founding fathers. in a statement last night... president barack obama said in part... "there are few people who we share this world with, who change the course of human history... shimon was the essence of israel itself." house speaker paul ryan wrote
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peres was a gift to the country he helped establish and lead, and a persistent voice for the cause of peace." adlib to weather windy with scattered light rain showers this afternoon with a chilly high temperature in the partial clearing overnight with a low in the middle 50s lakeside, cooler inland. staying partly sunny and windy tomorrow with highs in the middle 60s. cloudy and chilly again by friday and saturday with scattered rain showers. temperatures will stay in the low 60s. we finally dry out by sunday and see some sunshine on monday. today: windy with scattered showers. high: 60 dewpoint: 51 wind: ne 10-20 mph tonight: partial clearing. windy.
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a mix of clouds and sun. windy. high: 66 dewpoint: 54 wind: ne 10-20 mph friday: cloudy with the chance for showers. windy. am low: 56 high: 62 dewpoint: 55 wind: ne 10-20 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for showers. am low: 54 high: 64 dewpoint: 56 wind: ne 5-10 mph sunday: mostly cloudy. am low: 54 high: 66 dewpoint: 53 wind: nw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 52 high: 67 mph windy with scattered light rain showers this afternoon with a chilly high temperature in the upper 50s and low 60s. partial clearing overnight with a low in the middle 50s lakeside, cooler inland. staying partly sunny and windy tomorrow with highs in the middle 60s. cloudy and chilly again by friday and saturday with scattered rain showers. temperatures will stay in the low 60s. we finally dry out by sunday and see some sunshine on monday. today:
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wind: ne 10-20 mph tonight: partial clearing. windy. low: 56 dewpoint: 52 wind: ne 10-20 mph thursday: a mix of clouds and sun. windy. high: 66 dewpoint: 54 wind: ne 10-20 mph friday: cloudy with the chance for showers. windy. am low: 56 high: 62 dewpoint: 55 wind: ne 10-20 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for showers. am low: 54 high: 64 dewpoint: 56 wind: ne 5-10 mph sunday: mostly cloudy. am low: 54 high: dewpoint: 53 wind: nw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 52 high: 67 dewpoint: 51 wind: e 5-10
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he has better judgment than hillary clin against the iraq war. clinton says trump doesnt pay federal income tax. those are two of the questionable claims from monday's debate. political reporter theo keith put them through a reality check. fact-checking by five different journalism organizations say donald trump said more untruths, but they also say hillary clinton was guilty, too.here, we check two claims from each candidate that are central to why they believe they
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the enemy what to do crosstalk . during monday night's 90 minute slug-fest between clinton and trump, the clock seemed to turn back -- to 2002. i was against the war in iraq. holt the record shows otherwise . trump the record does not show - the record shows that im right this is misleading.the iraq war is key to trump's argument that he has better judgment than clinton, who voted for the war as a u-s senator. until recently, there was little evidence of trumps position befre in office, so there are no votes to examine. trump has long claimed that he was against the war from the beginning. but trump had a different view in a 2002 interview with howard stern discovered by buzzfeed. are you for invading iraq? yeah i guess so. i wish, the first time it was done correctly by 2004, the year after the invasion, trump was publicly against the war. trump offered an explanation at mondays debate
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interview with howard stern, very lightly, the first time anyones asked me that, i said very lightly, i dont know, maybe, who knows - essentially next, well look at a clinton claim. she questions why trump hasnt released his tax returns. she speculates that he's not as rich as he says. or maybe he doesnt want the american people, all of you watching tonight, to know hes paid nothing in federal taxes. because the only years anyones ever seen were a couple of years he authorities when he was trying to get a casino license. and they showed he didnt pay any federal income tax this is misleading. heres a report to the state of new jersey in 1981, when trumps company was applying for a casino license.the report shows trump paid federal income taxes three out of five years from 1975 to 1979. he did not pay the other two years because he reported losses. the
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it to fact-check something trump said, about how his father helped him get his start in business. my father gave me a very small loan in 1975 and i built it into a company thats worth many many billions of dollars with some of the greatest assets in the world trump's claim about a "very small loan" needs clarification. according to the same 1981 report we just mentioned, trumps father gave him a 7.5 million dollar loan in 1980. the wall street journal says a report from five yea shows an updated amount -- 14 million. donald was very fortunate in his life, and thats all to his benefit. he started his business with 14 million dollars borrowed from his father then theres the issue of trade. specifically, the trans pacific partnership,. the obama administration negotiated the deal, but it has stalled in congress. trump and bernie sanders agree on this one. both are against the tpp. clintons position has evolved. you called it the gold standard.
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of trade deals. you said it was the finest deal youd ever seen. and then you heard what i said about it, and all of a sudden you were against it well donald, i know you live in your own reality, but that is not the facts. actually, clintons version of 'the facts' needs clarification. in 2012, clinton said the tpp 'sets the gold standard in trade agreements.' by 2015, she was against the tpp -- saying, essentially, that it didn't meet her standards. i'm news reality check. trump also made news for his claim that the clinton campaign had started rumors that president obama wasn't born in america. theo takes a look at that in a web- extra version of this reality check...right now on fox6 now dot com.
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"man of la mancha" is an award winning musical adaptation of the story of don quixote... and it's playing here through the month of october at the milwaukee rep. carl deffen-baugh is giving us a behind-
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big stories at 11:30. preps are underway...as donald trump makes a stop in wisconsin today..w important stop for both candidates...and who else is making appearances here this week. "anheuser-busch inbev" clears their final hurdle to takeover sabmiller... the latest developments on a plan to merge the world's biggest brewers. chilly again today then a slight warm up tomorrow. details
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our big story at 11-30... police are investigating a deadly shooting on milwaukee's north side. officers were called to 19th and fairmount overnight. our deandra corinthios has the latest. milwaukee police are investigating a homicide that happened around 12:30 a.m. the victim, a 27-year-d man, was shot outside of a residence during circumstances that remain under investigation at this time the call for the shooting came from someone nearby unclear where the shooting took place, likely outside around the house.
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you decide coverage now... donald trump is making an appearance in wisconsin tonight. he's scheduled to speak to supporters at the waukesha expo center at six o'clock. wisconsin is an important state for both trump and hillary clinton. the latest marquette law school poll gave clinton just a slight lead among likely voters: 44 to 4 margin of error, so it's a dead heat. however -- that poll taken before monday night's debate. as for trump's opponent -- hillary clinton will be spending the day in new hampshire today. her former contender -- senator bernie sanders -- will be joining her. they'll be attending a "new college compact event." on friday -- clinton's daughter chelsea will campaign in green bay. and tim kaine's wife anne holton will rally supporters tomorrow
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windy with scattered light rain showers this afternoon with a chilly high temperature in the upper 50s and low 60s. partial clearing overnight with a low in the middle 50s lakeside, cooler inland. staying partly sunny and windy tomorrow with highs in the middle 60s. cloudy and chilly again by friday and showers. temperatures will stay in the low 60s. we finally dry out by sunday and see some sunshine on monday. today: windy with scattered showers. high: 60 dewpoint: 51 wind: ne 10-20 mph tonight: partial clearing. windy.
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inbev's takeover of sabmiller has cleared its final hurdle. the $103 billion dollar merger involves the world's two biggest brewers. sabmiller shareholders approved the deal-- despite some opposition from investors. ab inbev investors voted in favor of the deal wednesday. south milwaukee fire crews respond to a garage fire that leaves seven people without a home...
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the detached garage was completely on fire when crews arrived. the garage and an suv next to it were destroyed and the home sustained minor damage. the roof of an auto body shop next to the garage was also damaged in the fire. the red cross is helping the occupants who were displaced. and crews are also investigating a garage fire that happened near harrison and marshall, just before 6 last night. officials say everything inside was destroyed -- including a classic car. a second car out on the caught fire..as well as a tree. nobody was injured. ...now to an update you'll see only on fox6. the man spotted on camera... fleeing from the back of a milwaukee police van... has been caught. 17-year old raymond barfield is now back in custody... after what appears to be a dangerous end. back on september 11-th... this exclusive cell phone video captured barfield escaping from the back of a milwaukee
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that crashed near 23-rd and nash monday night. the case will be presented to the milwaukee county district attorney in the coming days. if you think you have a solution to milwaukee's crime problems, here's your chance to speak up. the common council is announcing a series of hearings giving milwaukeeans a voice in major policy development. fox6s bret lemoine has the details. for some residents in milwaukee... these are the sights and sounds they bd 'heres the opportunity for them to come forward and speak candidly as to what they feel are the challenges that impact milwaukees public safety.' alderman bob donovan, who is also the public safety committee chairman, says a series of upcoming hearings will hopefully give residents a voice in milwaukees search for peace. bd 'we want to have a police department that is responsive to our citizens.' donovan, along with common council president ashanti hamilton, announced the hearings tuesday afternoon.
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will be specifically for testimony from community-based organizations. from there, every saturday morning, citizens will be able to weigh in... bd 'theyre running on saturday morning from 9:30 to 11:30am - hopefully they can come out.' october 8-th at marshall high school.... the 15-th at obama high school... the 22-nd at south division high school... and the 29-th at pulaski high school. donovan says the public safety committee has already submitted a proposal to the is set in stone, weve offered a starting point.' ...but he hopes theres still time to hire more police officers. bd 'we had offered at least 16 options that the city could explore involving raising the kind of money necessary.' this week, milwaukee mayor tom barrett presented his budget proposal... keeping m-p-d staffing levels at current numbers... while upping overall funds for the department. tb "more than 165 new police officers will be in our police academy in 2017. new officers will be on the
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retire.' happening today - milwaukee county supervisors are expected to announce legislation... to raise the minimum "living" wage to 15- dollars an hour... by 20-22. the move comes on the heel's of dane county's own shift to 15. the milwaukee bucks and alliance for good jobs also announced an agreement for a similar wage jobs. right now... the living wage is 11 dollars and 68 cents. most dog owners know that chocolate can be toxic for dogs... the other dangerous foods that you shouldn't give to your dog. and easing the pain of childbirth,... ...the option one hospital is using to
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chocolate can be toxic for dogs. but there are other common human foods that can also be dangerous or even deadly for your pup. in this contact 6 alert -- jenna sachs shows you foods you never want to feed your dog. theo, the glatzer family dog, was alone with the their toddler and a bowl of grapes. later they noticed the grapes were missing. "so i think what he said was, did you feed theo grapes? and what did you say? yes. she said, yes." knowing that grapes can be toxic for theo to the animal hospital. "as most dog owners know, theyll really eat anything, and there are some human food that will cause some serious health problems." the fda recently released information on people foods that can make dogs sick. here are a few you might not know about. onions, garlic, and chives — and any foods seasoned with them
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to anemia. macadamia nuts are also toxic for dogs and can lead to vomiting, fever, and muscle weakness. fatty foods, like fried chicken, can inflame a dogs pancreas. and xylitol , a low-calorie sweetener used in many processed foods like gum, can cause a rapid spike in a dogs insulin levels. "just a few pieces of chewing gum that contain xylitol could lower small dogs blood sugar to dangerous levels." and like the glatzer family knew, grapes, along with raisins and dried currants, can be extremely toxic for dogs kidneys, even causing renal failure. thankfully, theo was just fine. our family. so i think probably from now on well just not have grapes." but not all dogs react to these toxic foods the same way. "small dogs tend to be more sensitive than larger ones. to keep your pooch totally safe, just stick with dog food." you might be wondering about toxic foods and cats. the fda says cats can have similar reactions as dogs, but they are pickier eaters and are usually less likely to eat something that will make them sick. i'm jenna sachs - contact
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windy with scattered light rain showers this afternoon with a chilly high temperature in the upper 50s and low 60s. partial clearing overnight with a low in the middle 50s lakeside, cooler inland. staying partly sunny and windy tomorrow with highs in the middle 60s. cloudy and chilly again by friday and saturday with scattered rain showers. temperatures will stay in the low 60s. we finally dry out by sunshine on monday. today: windy with scattered showers. high: 60 dewpoint: 51 wind: ne 10-20 mph tonight: partial clearing. windy. low: 56 dewpoint: 52 wind: ne 10-20 mph thursday: a mix of clouds and sun. windy. high: 66 dewpoint: 54 wind: ne 10-20 mph friday: cloudy with the chance for showers. windy. am low: 56 high: 62 dewpoint: 55 wind: ne 10-20 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for showers. am low: 54
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mph sunday: mostly cloudy. am low: 54 high: 66 dewpoint: 53 wind: nw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 52 high: 67 dewpoint: 51 wind: e 5-10 mph windy with scattered light rain showers this afternoon with a chilly high temperature in the upper 50s and low 60s. partial clearing overnight with a low in the middle 50s lakeside, cooler inland. staying partly sunny and windy tomorrow with highs in the middle 60s. again by friday and saturday with scattered rain showers. temperatures will stay in the low 60s. we finally dry out by sunday and see some sunshine on monday. today: windy with scattered showers. high: 60 dewpoint: 51 wind: ne 10-20 mph tonight: partial clearing. windy. low: 56 dewpoint: 52 wind: ne 10-20 mph thursday: a mix of clouds and sun. windy. high: 66 dewpoint: 54 wind: ne 10-20 mph friday: cloudy with the chance for showers. windy. am low:
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wind: ne 10-20 mph saturday: cloudy with the chance for showers. am low: 54 high: 64 dewpoint: 56 wind: ne 5-10 mph sunday: mostly cloudy. am low: 54 high: 66 dewpoint: 53 wind: nw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 52 high: 67 dewpoint: 51 wind: e 5-10
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matter for some expecting mothers in arizona. jit's because of something they're given to deal with the pain during child birth. fox's courtney griffin explains. it's called nitrous oxide-- and it's similar to laughing gas.... and as of last week, saint luke's hospital in tempe, is expecting mothers. betthauser says: "everything seems to be safe with the baby so i think it's definitely think it's a great option." mindy betthauser is 37 weeks pregnant. betthauser says: "i'm having a girl - second girl, yay." she says she's going to give the nitrous oxide a try because it allows her to move... unlike her epidural with her first pregnancy. betthauser says: "i want to be able to get up and walk around, but a little extra help with pain management might help with my energy levels." as
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g-y-n doctor greg marchand says the nitrous oxide takes the pain away, all while keeping the mom present. marchand says: "this is completely patient controlled, mindy can give herself as much or as little of the nitrous oxide as she feel she needs, and it's very safe." the nitrous oxide also gives the mom and baby more oxygen-- not less. marchand says: "because the mask includes a 50-percent blend of nitrous oxide and oxygen she's actually getting more oxygen while she has the masks on her face than we are just breathing in says there are no side effects to the mom or the child... and babies will not be sleepy or sedated from the nitrous oxide. courtney griffin, fox 10 news.
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we continue to hear about major hacks... this time its yahoo. 500- million passwords were breached. in todays tech report, rich demuro explains a few ways to keep your log-ins safe. almost everyone i talk to tells a secure password...but dont actually use them. today im showing you a few tools to keep your login info safe... to save you headaches later. nats... montage its one of the biggest breaches yet... data from at least 500 million yahoo users hacked. nats... the attack revealed names, email address, telephone numbers, dates of birth, passwords and even answers to security questions... like mothers maiden name. it happened in 2014... but
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first off, change your yahoo password immediately... and dont use the same password you use everywhere else. standup/heres what happens when you recycle your password... once a hacker has it for one site...they can try it on a bunch of others... so do yourself a favor... and use a strong, unique login for each site you sign up for password generators make the job easier. you can find them online from sites like dashlane and lastpass. these companies also have apps that help you keep track of all of your logins. create a strong password... just turn on icloud keychain in your settings...then when you use safari to sign up for a website... your phone will not only suggest a complex password...it will save your login info for next time. one more thing to do... turn on two step authentication. many of the major sites support it. if anyone, including you - tries to log in to your account from a random computer, youll get a text message sent to your phone with a special code. youll need to enter that code along with your password before
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yahoo says they have emailed potentially affected users... but if youre curious if your email address or password has shown up in another one of these recent hacks... there is a website that can show you... just go to rich on tech dot tv for a link. russ: i've travelled over 50,000 miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. a lot of folks are business owners and entrepreneurs. they tell me how hard it is to grow a business in today's economy.
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through expanded access to high-speed broadband, better job training and fair trade. because we need to export wisconsin products, not wisconsin jobs.
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you are watching fox 6 news a rain showers this afternoon with a chilly high temperature in the upper 50s and low 60s. partial clearing overnight with a low in the middle 50s lakeside, cooler inland. staying partly sunny and windy tomorrow with highs in the middle 60s. thanks for joining us at eleven. our next newscast is at four o'clock... and get breaking news anytime at fox 6 now dot com or the fox 6 news
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