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the police body camera. >> we need to stand for justice and change. we need that video, please. >> reporter: that's the brother of seville smith. >> reporter: there were two officers wearing body cameras. one shows smith holding a gun and turning it towards an officer when he was >> reporter: carole and george, it's quiet right now. but right this morning police came and arrested people. large crowds have been gathering since this memorial was set up. these balloons and signs are
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shot and killed august 16. smith says the crowd has grown, angering the neighbors. one neighbor says he's going to approach the family not to gather in such big groups. >> they are sensitive to what happened. but they want to go their normal lives. >> reporter: but smith said he purposely put it memorial where it would not be on somebody's property. >> i didn't want to be a nuisance to the community. >> reporter: smith says they have to gather to keep the focus on getting justice for his brother. we want one thing only. you want to know why you gather here every day?
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we want that body cam foot and released. >> reporter: smith said he is going to meet with the sherman park neighborhood association tomorrow night at 6:00. he hopes to reach an agreement with the neighbored. >> reporter: he's still in a lot of pain, you can tell. >> reporter: police arrested two men in connection with the murder of a milwaukee chef. the man was stabbed to death while protecting a woman being attacked by her boyfriend. the attorneys for morgan geyser filed a motion asking her trial be moved to another county. they are accused of stabbing a classmate 19 times as a sacrifice to the fictional
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florida are under a state of emergency as the topical storm is expected to make landfall. heavy rains and strong winds are expected in hawaii, but the store is not expected to make landfall on any island in hawaii. did you feel it, there was a slight crisp in the air. >> more comfortable can i leave the windows open? >> you can at your house. everyone else will pay attention. 74 in milwaukee, also in racine. 73 west bend. whitewater, lake geneva. if you like today's weather, you will like the forecasts. we have been in the 60s and 70s the past few days and weeks.
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in from the north. you might even get a sprinkle from one of those clouds.?? we call it lake-effect cloudiness and sprinkles. partly cloudy skies. another beautiful day tomorrow. i'll be back with details. and i'll tell you how long this will last coming up in a few minutes. >> reporter: some say it appears donald trump's surprise meeting with the president of mexico mot as trump believed. >> we'll build a great wall along the southern borderer and mexico will pay for the wall, believe me. 100%. they don't know it yet. >> reporter: trump made that comment tonight in phoenix. afterwards, the president of mexico said that payment for the
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mexico was not paying for it. hillary clinton wrote on twitter trump just failed his first foreign policy test. diplomacy is not as easy as it looks. >> reporter: it looks like a tight race between clinton and trump. clinton has the of voters. trump with 42%. the race has narrowed to just 3 points. the candidates have something in common. voters don't think either of them is honest. >> reporter: gary johnson polled at 11% in the marquette survey. he will be making his first
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tomorrow night. for all your political needs head to our website tmj4.com. >> reporter: students at milwaukee public schools go back to class tomorrow. events are going on at a number of schools from the mayor to the multi-cultural arts school. students from around the globe are in wisconsin tonight preparing to start a new semester at carole university. more international students than ever are getting ready to crack the books. >> almost 60 international students will be studying here at carole university this semester. thatore than ever. they are so excited even though this is their first time here in the united states. when students get off their plane, they are told to find the
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ease those nerves. one of 25 countries students are coming from to study at carole university this semester. >> we have students from every continent except antarctica and australia. >> reporter: 37 start this fall. 35 arrived in milwaukee today. >> i will be >> reporter: again studying and a new culture and not knowing anyone. they are preparing for a new challenge. but they are excited to see what wisconsin has to offer.>> i heard wisconsin is famous for cheese. i have seen a lot of parties going on. i think that's what i'm looking forward to. >> reporter: students will go
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getle in. >> this is my favorite day. we plan for it and we get excited and they are finally here. >> students say they are looking forward to eating cheeseburgers. i did tell them they need to try the cheese curds. >> reporter: we have you covered on your back-to-school weather and traffic. >> reporter: a new brett favre. the packers open a new exhibit dedicated to the star quarterback. he retired in 2010, but his great moments live on. >> we are proud to honor as many accomplishments for his time with the packers. >> that's why a brand-new exhibit at lamboe field is honoring brett favre's legacy. he's the only person in the
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>> reporter: his time spent with the green bay packers while highlighting his performances. >> it's a tribute to brett and his relationship with fans and how he revitalized the franchise. >> reporter: fans can see the records he has broken and check out >> he did it on the football field. >> reporter: this will keep the ledge and alive for generations to come. >> the exhibit at lamboe field will be up for one year. >> the clock is ticking. >> the team takes on a talented kansas city chiefs squad
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final chance to make final decisions on the roster. they have to be down to 53 but sunday afternoon, and it will certainly be some sleepless nights after they get done with that contest against the chiefs. >> this is the stressful point for everybody football team when you go from from there in play and that's one position in contention to be stretched in the game. you know, that's why you have got to practice today and see how this goes and we'll formulate our plan. >> reporter: mike mccarthy emphasizing the running-back's battle. young brandon burkes has a shot
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roster. in kansas city, missouri, lance allan. >> reporter: we would be remiss if we didn't remind you the packers wrap up the preseason tomorrow. you can watch the game here on your official packers station tmj4. what the student got the day before starting class. and it will have them walking with their h higher. >> reporter: tainted strawberries. >> reporter: how he helped a lonely student facing cafeteria
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conversation. >> reporter: rudolf says he hopes beau can join him for an sfu game this season. hundreds of families in racine got some help ... >> reporter: it comes right before the first day of school. >> it's the city's first community school. it will provide assistance programs and work closely with the surrounding neighborh of how to do that. the kids got to put their signature touch on them. >> i'll remember them he time i'm at school. >> their mom is thankful for the help. >> i appreciate any help i get.
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it's hard out here. you go to work. you try to do everything the right way for your family and better prepare them for their lives coming up. >> families were able to access a lot of other community resources. >> we have the dentist office there. and they don't have insurance. >> reporter: samantha, a single mom with a 7-year-old has a clear goal for him. anve this is a strong start. >> in the community it's real nice. >> they made it that much more easy to give up, to make another day possible. >> the united way is a partner in that community school. the intent is to create stronger connections between schools, neighborhoods and resources. there will be more events like this throughout the year. >> new at 10:00.
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>> reporter: pictures went up all over the resort hoping to reunite the animal with it owner. so stay tuned. summer wrapped up with national night out in three different parks across milwaukee. george rrp kid glocked to the park to interact with some wildlife and hang out with the men and women in bluff district five.>> hosted the event in a while. as a district we participated with other community organizers. and this year we hosted it, working with our community partners and we put on this event today. >> just another reminder. mps head back to class tomorrow. carole: we have a warning about imported frozen strawberries from egypt.
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hepatitis a. almost everybody who got sick weren't to a tropical smoothie in neighboring states. hepatitis-a is contagious and can spread from person to person. these folks weren't singing. rather hitting the links at golf course. will we get a repeat tomorrow? john: i wonder what your neighbors think. today folks, technically meteorologistally speaking is the last day of summer. we had three warm months, three dry months, and three sunny months. we only had three overcast days
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the high temperatures were beautiful today. madison, 74. a comfortable 73. the dew points are in the 50s in most locations. dew points go up at night. 61 green bay. our temperature is dropping fast it's down to 57 degrees in waukesha. we are holding at 66 here. a through northeast wisconsin. they will continue to gift south overnight tonight. they might bring a lake-effect sprinkle in. but everybody else will be clear as they are right now. the northeast winds bringing in the cooler air. watch a chance on our computer models with light showers or sprinkles along the way. especially down in racine. but the rest of the area is sunny to partly cloudy.
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so for tonight, beautiful comfortable night. george is going to open his windows. 52 inland, 58 in the city, winds for tomorrow. sunny to partly cloudy skies. you could get lake-effect sprinkles. friday looking gorgeous. lots of sunshine. 74. 70 at the lakeshore. the winds continue off lake michigan. your be beautiful. lots of sunshine. sunny to partly cloudy sunday. 78 degrees monday. labor day looking good. but there is a small chance of an isolated shower. 82 tuesday, and up to 83 wednesday. chances of showers, a better chance tuesday into wednesday.
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>> reporter: one week after theac the nfl found no credible evidence that either player was provided with or used band substances. james harrison was also cleared. but former packer mike neil was not. not you attention shifts to tomorrow night's game in kansas city. >> reporter: here sat kansas city the packers not expected to play aaron rodgers.
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what about the backups? the vikings found that out the hard way and rogers giving his blessing to bret to become his backup. >> bret gets it. it's hard to explain that unless you are kinds of around us all the time. but he gets what we are trying to do. he understands what it takes every single day, and working toward it. we talk a lot last year about how long does it take to get comfortable. how long does it take to learn the offense. how long does it take to become an expert for what you are doing and react quickly. everything you are doing is right on track where you want to be. >> reporter: this is what the preseason is all about. when training camp started nobody knew anything about joe callahan.
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russ feingold: so, what do you girls want to be when you grow up? girl 1: i want to be an astronomer. girl 2: i want to be a doctor! russ feingold: do you think you should be paid the same as boys? girl 1: definitely. girl 2: yep! russ feingold: well, i raised my two girls right here, and they agree with you - and so do i. unfortunately, in wisconsin, a lot of women make less than men doing the same job. i'll work for equal pay for women, and for paid leave so parents can care
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