Throughout the afternoon. The north winds 1020 Miles Per Hour. It is a little chilly out there. We talk about the weekend forecast coming up. First to the commute with matt. Jeremy, the drive payment and light volume and full freeway speeds. The travel times is showing an easy ride out there. Thats a look at the morning commute, back to you. Ben our big story this morning, huge crowds gather in downtown milwaukee protesting president elect donald trump. Tim is here with us now. Tim, the protest turned violent at one point. Tim there were some punches thrown as protesters clashed with trump supporters. While the protest and march was going on at red arrow park, a trump supporter showed up with his children. See. After exchanging some heated words with protesters that man , that trump supporter, was peppersprayed by one of the protesters. Thats when the fists starting flying, but police say most of the crowd was peaceful as they gathered and marched in the streets. Police sell wisn 12 ne
I dont think he will really reconsider. I dont think he probably can at this point, other people will and youre find out at the polls whether or not the other people are right. You he is really on a course that has to stay. Joined by msnbc Hallie Jackson, katy tur, and robert costa. I have to talk to, lets see, Hallie Jackson right now. What is the cruz team thinking when they put out the word, the statement by sanford that trump is a truther, that he somehow has been charging that bush was involved in 9 11. Bush was never a truther. What is this statement all about . Thats coming from mark sanford here. While he is endorsing ted cruz, im not sure thats something youre seeing out in the Cruz Campaign. Its not a line of attack that ted cruz has pursued. He has pursued a lot of them. This hasnt been one in particular. Sanford talks about not just his concern with a potential trump candidacy, but also, why he is for ted cruz and why he is is backing him up. This was dirty hallie, this loo
Day four of the final night of the Democratic National event. A big speech by the nominee, Hillary Clinton. O our founders embraced, the enduring truth that we are stronger together. America needs every one of us to land our energy and talents and ambiti ambition, to making our nation stronger and better. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Our countrys motto is out of many, we are one. Well defend all our rights, civil rights, human rights and Voting Rights and women rights and workers rights and lgbt right and the rights of people with disabilities. You have to keep working to make things better even when the odds are long and the opposition is fierce. Wow, you know Hillary Clinton dont get in trouble for quoting somebody else if you get the footnotes. She threw it out there. As i always say, nothing to fear but herself that would have been a problem. We are here in philly. [ cheers ] i am up here, i follow the city in every sports and i root for the phillies to make 500 t
Im live here in philadelphia live from mcgillins. A history making speech from Hillary Clinton. Our founders embraced the enduring truth that we are stronger together. America needs every one of us to lenned our energy, our talents our ambition to making our nation better and stronger. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Our countrys motto is out of many, we are one. We will defend all our rights, civil rights, human rights and voting rights, womens rights and workers rights. Lgbt rights and the rights of people with disabilities. You have to keep working to make things better, even when the odds are long and the opposition is fierce. You know, Hillary Clinton was proving, you dont get in trouble for quoting somebody else if you give the footnote. She threw in fdr there. You have to throw that in there. We have nothing to fear but fear itself. That would have been a problem. I have to tell you how glad were here in philly and [ cheers and applause ] i grew up here, i follow
how she took the stunning news that she was immediately sprung? tremendous relief. great joy among the family members and those of us who have been friends and have worked so hard for this day. we re just delighted. the amanda that you know, they say there was much more of the amanda even though she spoke in italian when she gave her plea at the end as opposed to the one four years ago who described why she was innocent. how would you describe what happened then and how much different she was now? i think that the amanda that we always knew is still there. great strength, great intelligence, she was eloquent in the final address to the court. she spoke from the heart. that was always the amanda that we knew. have you had an opportunity to speak to her parents, tom? i ve spoken to other relatives. i ve spoken to an uncle and a grandmother and very, very soon now, the group of friends and family that were in peruga will be reaching a location where we ll all be able t