With 12 of rain for most of se wisconsin with lows near 70. A flood watch is in effect for the counties north of milwaukee until 1am thursday wet slick slippery roadsspeeds are at or above postedstarting to already see some slow downs in drive times on 894 northbound incident freequiet this morning give yourself an additional 10 to 15 on the happening today the future of sherman park goes back to court this morning. Who will have the final say on the parks hours . Ann sterling is live at the Milwaukee County courthouse with a look ahead. That hearing is happening here at 2 this afternoon. On sunday this was a daylong back andforth battle over sherman park. The clash is between Milwaukee County sherda clarke and county executive chris able. In the end on sunday the judge sided with the county execitive for now. Sheriff clarke ordered the park to close early every night after the riots and unrest last month. The violence was triggered by the deadly officerinvolved shooting of syville smi
Anchor adlibs traffic red on traffic map major delays yellow on traffic map some delays green on traffic map no delays Milwaukee Police are on scene of a deadly shooting near 19th and fairmount. Were learning new information about the victim. Deandra corinthios is live at the scene. And deandra. By our count. This is the victim, he was in his late 20s or early thirties, when sgt arrived the victim was deceased. The call for the shooting came from someone nearby unclear where the shooting took place, likely outside around the house. Not inside no arrests. Across america. A man in arizona is fighting for his life after he was shot by Police Officers overnight. And in california one man is dead after an officerinvolved shooting there. Kim is in the newsroom with details. Lets start in el cajon california where police say they shot a man who was acting erratically and refused to comply with their demands. Officials say the man was not armed but pulled an object from his pocket and pointed
He is assistant professor of history at texas university. Texas christian university. He received a phd in history university. And he has a forthcoming book. He will discuss his just about to be released book. Entitlediscuss. Lue texas [applause] thank you for that wonderful introduction. And for having me here again today. It is a real honor. It is especially an honor since the book is not yet out. Since like some of my esteemed colleagues it got , delayed, it will be out in august. It deals with the to condo oovement with the chican movement. It is also good to be here and that my work, is a relational multiethnic study. That is an important part of the field and i am glad to be here doing that part. There is my cover, new title. Im excited about it. Im going to give a quick overview of the book. On august 20 8, 1963, much of america nervously watched the march on washington. Nearly a thousand demonstrators gathered in texas to march towards the state capital in 102 degrees heat. Fro
This confirmed my suspicion. You cannot see that on a microfilm. It was a wonderful thing to see that in person. Sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspans q a. Next, we look at the history of the chicano movement. They spoke about a coalition of activists and texas the develop from the 1930s into the 1960s that brought mexicanamericans, africanamericans, labor leaders and others together. His remarks are about 20 minutes. He is a professor of history at Texas University Texas Christian University and he has a forthcoming book entitled dean americans of chicano politics. His just about to released book. This will be published by the university of North Carolina press. [applause] thank you, mario for that wonderful introduction. Thank you for having me here again today. I do not think i have been called out among many things, so it is a real honor. It is especially in honor because the book is not yet out. Like some of my esteemed colleagues they got delayed and it will be available in augu
He will discuss his just about to be released book. Entitled blue texas. To be published by the university of North Carolina press. Professor. [applause] thank you for that wonderful introduction. And for having me here again today. It is a real honor. It is especially an honor since the book is not yet out. Since like some of my esteemed colleagues, it got delayed, it will be out in august. Although it deals with the Chicano Movement. Its a multirelational study. It is also good to be here and that my work, is a relational multiethnic study. That is an important part of the field and i am glad to be here doing that part. There is my cover, new title. Im excited about it. Im going to give a quick overview of the book. Focusing on the Mexican American wing of the story. 28, 1963, much of america nervously watched the march on washington. Nearly a thousand demonstrators gathered in texas to march towards the state capital in 102 degrees heat. From across the state, groups of White Colleg