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search for another cop shooter is still ongoing. the second community where a gunman ambushed a police officer overnight. plus: travel nightmare possibility: when a decision could be made about a strike at chicago's o'hare airport. welcome to live at daybreak on today's tmj4. i'm vince vitrano.and i'm susan kim. let's get a check of your weather and traffic together... after the first real winter temps this weekend, this morning is clear and cold with temperatures in the 20s, and wind chills in the teens. today remains sunny, and the wind is light, but highs will remain in the upper 30s. clouds start to increase tonight, and lows will drop to back into the 20s with a light
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breaking news this morning - su h for police in texas and missouri. we start in san antonio where police released this photo of a person of interest. investigators say detective benjamin marconi had stopped a vehicle and was writing a traffic ticket in his patrol car when the suspect pulled up. they say the suspect got out, walked up to the passenger window, fired twice and ran. marconi was pronounced dead at a hospital. in saint louis -- another officer shot sunday in what
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old sergeant -- ambushed when police say a vehicle pulled up next to his marked car and opened fire.the officer is expected to survive. police say the suspect was later killed after again shooting at officers. and we're just learning yet another shooting happened in florida.the officer -- hospitalized after being shot during a traffic stop.the suspect -- taken into custody after an exchange of gunfire with police. packers head coach mi the team goes from here in a news conference this afternoon in green bay. the packers got spanked again... this time in the nation's capitol... loosing 42-24 to the redskins. rod burks reports from
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sojourner's family peace center today.butler will talk to milwaukee families and kids about being leaders and standing up to bullies.the event starts at six.. and there will be autograph opportunities as well. we are now days away from the busiest shopping day of the year, many of you may want to avoid the rush on black friday and shop online --- but remember this is the time of year where crooks are looking to nab packages left on your doorstep.ann sterling joins us live becoming a target. a thief was caught on camera swiping packages from an east side home just a few days ago. the homeowner believes the crook was following the fed ex truck because seconds after the fed ex drivers leaves the packages, the crook steals them and it was all caught on tape.
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just installed the security camera.the video shows a guy walking and nervously looking around. he's wearing a black hat, black hoodie and red pants. the video is stunningly clear. police say this happens every year.according to insurancequotes.com , more than 20 million people had packages stolen from their homes in 2015. luckily for amazon customers there's now a safe alternative just in time for the holiday how it you're done shopping on amazon.com you'll select the nearest locker as your pick up location, moments later you'll receive a text to your phone with the code, show up at the locker, type in your code then a locker will pop open with your package. the locker delivery comes at no extra cost -- at all 9 locations across southeast wisconsin including here at southridge.if you are shopping at another store.here are tips to avoid having your package ripped off.request a sxignature set up email and phone alerts to let you know when the
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aurora family services will distribute thanksgiving groceries to over three- thousand milwaukee-area families. it's all through their family to family holiday program. this year marks the 20th anniversary of the program, which has helped more than 58-thousand needy families. you're flying out of o'hare airport in chicago later this week. right now-- about 500 workers are threatening to strike and could announce details as soon as this morning. the people who could go on strike work for private contractors. they're asking for union protection-- and at least 15-dollars an hour. triple-a predicts this holiday travel season will be the busiest in almost a decade. nbc's jay gray is at o'hare airport in chicago... with a look ahead. jay... good morning.
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always among the busiest airports in the country .. and this week it could be the busiest..but whether it's here.. another airport.. or on the highway..if your traveling, you can expect lines -- and in some cases patience -- to be stretched to their limits.. rush has started..s/ tamra johnson / aaa spokesperson:03 - :11"we are expecting nearly 49 million americans to be traveling nearly 50 miles away from home and the majority of those individuals tell us that us that they are going to drive. more than 43-million are expected to pack-up.. and pull out on the highway.. fueled .. in part .. by falling gas prices..tamra johnson / aaa spokesperson:1 "oil prices are dropping and prices at the pump are suit." (nats: plane flying)air travel over last well..s/ peter tsa administrator:27 - :31"the airlines are predicting their
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will move through airports across the country.. just months after high volume traffic, and stepped-up security measures led to long lines and major headaches.."i am really hoping that i can even make my flight at this point. you can see the line behind me."the transportation security administration has added staff .. and new procedures since then .. and officials say they are ready for this week's crowds..s/ peter neffenger / tsa administrator:54 - :59"we also can address problems as they arise and hopefully mitigate them before they become extended."hopefully.. giving you family and friends over the holiday. traditionally the busiest travel days during the holiday are wednesday .. and sunday.. the best day to avoid the crowds -- thanksgiving..jay
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coming up on live at daybreak... it took nearly 30 years to find the man who killed an 11 year old in minnesota... why he will be sentenced just two months after his arrest. and up next... state champions! when the brookfield east spartans will celebrate their first title in team history! and taking a live look
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the butterburger is made of just three cuts of fresh midwest beef. nothing more, nothing less. so we got the sirloin, the chuck and the plate. no fillers; that's it. all prized cuts, all well-marbled for richness and flavor. this is where those three wonderful cuts of beef come together. you can just tell that blend is working in there. and we sear them, and that seals in the juices of the burger. and that's the culver's butterburger.
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for the first time in 56 years, three big ten teams... including the wisconsin badgers... are in the a-p's top five college football poll! the badgers round out the top five with a 9 and 2 record. ohio state and michigan are at the top-- at "2 and 3". still ahead this morning: the most watched parade in america goes underway in three days. but how are going? an inside look at the macy's thanksgiving day parade! plus...bracing for more snow: the southeast-- preparing for more winter weather.the areas-- digging out this morning. at perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps... ...to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like putting oregano in their water. it has natural antioxidants and we don't have to use antibiotics in their diet.
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at perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps... to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet ...and helps support their immune system. perdue. over 200 products. no antibiotics ever. the man who confessed to kidnapping and killing an 11-year-old boy in minnesota will be sentenced today. danny heinrich is expected to be sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.he pleaded guilty in september to one count of possessing child pornography.he entered the plea as part of an agreement involving his confession to kidnapping, sexually assaulting, and murdering jacob wetterling in 1989. preps are underway for this year's macy's thanksgiving day parade.today, the city of new
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society will unveil a plaque that marks the parade's official starting line. you can watch the 90th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade on n-b-c starting at eight a-m on thursday. rochester, new york is waking up to more snow.. after the area slammed with heavy lake effect snow overnight.lake effect snow warnings are posted for much of the area. slick conditions in upstate new york caused multiple road about 20 miles south of utica.one tractor trailer ended up off the road in the woods after the driver swerved to avoid another tractor trailer that had jack knifed. the truck came to rest off the roadway, narrowly missing a cluster of trees and a telephone pole. forecasters say there's a chance more snow could fall today.the blast of cold weather comes less than 24 hours after some of the same
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storm team 4 now-- taking a live look at port washington, mitchell airport and waukesha. after the first real shock of winter temps this weekend, this morning is clear and cold with temperatures in the 20s, and wind chills in the teens. today remains sunny, and the wind is light, but remain in the upper 30s. clouds start to increase tonight, and lows will drop to back into the 20s with a light se breeze.tomorrow is cloudy with highs in the mid 40s, a se wind at 10-15 mph, and scattered rain showers around sunset. rain is likely tuesday night with lows in the upper 30s. the busiest travel day of the year is rainy across wisconsin with temps in the
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family therapy can help young children with emotional and behavioral problems.. but most never receive these services. medications have become the most common treatment for the approximately 10-percent of preschoolers with a-d-h-d, anxiety or other behavioral disorders.but leading pediatricians suggest therapies that teach parents how to discipline and manage their child's symptoms are the best first line of tren new research reveals medication errors are common in nursing homes.. but they rarely cause serious problems. how frequent are these mistakes? 16 to 27 percent. but, less than one percent of these mistakes cause a medical emergency.. and deaths were extremely rare. a disappointing announcement from the pabst theater group... because of an unforeseen scheduling conflict, anderson cooper's event at the riverside on january 13th has been
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will be refunded. if you have questions, you can email tickets at pabst theater dot org it looks like snow in santa clara... but this isn't snow... this is foam that spilled outside of a northern california manufacturing business. the company says the building's fire suppression system malfunctioned... spewing foam all over... there was no fire and that foam isn't dangerous... just a huge pain to clean up. today's tmj4...turkey day travel! why ?millions of people are doing a little ?road tripping-- ahead of the holidayalso up next...pro-chef priest! the world-renowed cook whipping up ?thanksgiving meals for parishioners at one local church-- and ?why he says his meals-- are helping
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more news now - pope francis has closed the holy door of st. peter's basilica, formally ending the holy year of mercy. but during mass in st. peter's square, the pope stressed the need for greater reconciliation and forgiveness in his ?church? and in the world. worshippers in delafield had their spirits and stomachs
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chef.father leo patalinghug is based in baltimore.he travels across the country to cook for churches of all denominations. his message is to make time to eat with your families and listen to one another. importantly at home 11:36:22 if we had more common sense guess what would happen23 we'd be in a lot more of a peaceful situation in this world26 11:36:46 common sense is taught most importantly at home 48christ the king lutheran church in delafield will also offer a pr wednesday, november 23rd from 3-6:30 p.m. coming up:gun deer season! three simple ways you can stay safer -- if you're planning to head back into the woods this week. plus...shop til you drop! the stores-- you'll be able to hit up for deals after your thanksgiving dinner... and ?the local spots-- that'll make shoppers wait until black friday.more live at daybreak
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cheap travel! why ?ditching the airport and driving to your thanksgiving destination ?could save you some major cash- this year. and...breaking overnight targeted attacks on police officers across the country. the frantic manhunt-- for suspects and how those officers are doing this morning. you're watching live at daybreak on today's tmj4. i'm susan kim.and i'm vince vitrano. so that could be it for the "warmer than usual... nicer than ever... fall weather we've been enjoying. a taste of winter blew in late friday... and it's a chilly start today. storm team 4 meteorologist brian gotter-- is here. after the first real shock of winter temps this weekend, this morning is clear and cold with temperatures in the 20s,
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