Vehicle. Also Milwaukee Police officer was injured when a rock smashed through his windshield. Small crowd was out here all day loot the day yesterday. I was out here with that crowd yesterday. They were pretty quiet and calm but at about 11 p. M. Things went south. Protestors started throwing rocks and different objects at police all throughout the night. One car was set on fire just down the road from right where im located. We do not have any numbers on at rest just yet. We are expecting to get that total from mpd later this morning. The National Guard put on alert by the governor. That was yrd he put them on alert. We do know they are in the area but what needs to happen ismpd or the Milwaukee Sheriffs Department needs to call in and ask for their assistance which they have not yet at this point. Reporting live at sherman park ann sterling, todays tmj 4. We are sitting on top of a breaking news situation blocks away from that bp gas station that was destroyed in saturdays protest.
Like that. Vanessa big backups. We applauded to a crash at 75 and i4. We couldnt see it. Now we can see the major lane blockages. We have one lane passing in the northbound direction so the backups are pretty substantial at this point. We do have them reported all the way back down to the selmon expressway and even the southbound direction which is unaffected by lane blockage is starting to back up as well. You have lots of red and u. S. 301 is the best work around. Give yourself extra time here. Well check on this. We reported this as a closing for Railroad Work at east pine street. We got an update from lakeland saying its going to be postponed until tomorrow. Kentucky, that closure weve been seeing is extended through tonight. Keep that in mind. Avoid kentucky and starting tomorrow, avoid massachusetts. Good morning. Lindsay good morning. Starting out wwise with scattered clouds and a little filtered in some spots but in others, a great view of the sunrise. Here we go. Johns hopkins
Hollywood loses another legend. Come with me and youll be in a world of Pure Imagination a look back at the iconic rolls of actor gene wilder and how he is being remembered across the world. So sad yesterday. One of my favorites and all of our favorites. Lets do Something Different because im bored. It is august 30th, tuesday. What do you want to to differently. Im bored. Lets get something done in the next three hours. I got a tweet this morning about 20 minutes ago from a woman by the name of lisa. She was at brigantine down at lagoon drive at the end of lagoon drive on the drive on beach. Oh, okay. She found somebodys wedding ring. There is the ring. It is jb plus fr and the date of wedding is 10 18 13. So they have been married three years almost. It looks like a mans band. That looks like a man band. So we found it. Whose is it . So, jb, fr, if you are watching, i dont know what you do i get tweet me. How would they prove it your ring since you date wedding. Well, that is stupid.
U. S. Government over the 3. 8 billion Dakota Access pipeline. We will get an update from north dakota will stop then who is profiting off of the pipelinine . We will follow the money in t 4 45th niveversy of attica, one of the largest prison u uprisings in u. S. History. Morning,rs ago this nearly 1300 prisoners took over the attica state correctional facility asking for more human conditions. Their struggle matters. Today, prisoners are also calling for action, calling to stand up for better treatment and calng dehumanize ameris cocorrtionalalacilities across the country. Amamy wwillll sak with heather thomonon, americ histori, thor of e explose new book, bod in thwater the atti prison rising of 1971 and its legacy. We will also be joined by david rothenberg, a m member of t the attitica oervevers committttee,e of 35 people broughght into atta to negotiate on behalf of the prisoners. He is founder of the fortune society. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democr
We will follow the money. In the 45th anniversary of attica, one of the largest prison uprisings in u. S. History. Morning,rs ago this nearly 1300 prisoners took over the attica state correctional facility asking for more human conditions. Their struggle matters. Today, prisoners are also calling for action, calling to stand up for better treatment and calling dehumanize americas correctional facilities across the country. Amy we will speak with heather thompson, american historian, author of the explosive new book, blood in the water the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy. We will also be joined by david rothenberg, a member of the Attica Observers Committee, one of 35 people brought into attica to negotiate on behalf of the prisoners. He is founder of the fortune society. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. North korea said today it successfully tested a Nuclear Weapon in whats believed to be