Transcripts For WDJT CBS 58 Morning News 5am 20160930 : comp

Transcripts For WDJT CBS 58 Morning News 5am 20160930



roads may be a little wet this morning. plan on extra time. there will be an extended freeway closure of i-41 sb from watertown plank rd through the zoo starting at 10pm tonight into early afternoon of saturday.start planning by tomorrow the i- 41/us-45 sb systerm ramp to i-94 eb will close long term until spring 2017. this will impact your monday morning drive. drivers wil want use the following detours. watertown plank rd to hwy 100 and rejoin at the rampbluemound rd. to 84th st on ramp to i-94 eb or for commuters from the north take either hwy 60 or 167 to i-43 toward downtown.the i-794 eb exit ramp to lincoln memorial drive will reopen late friday night in time for the weekend. the lincolm memorial drive entrance ramp to i-794 wb will also reopen.another reminder that the national ave on ramp to i-894 south has reopened following a three week closure. the i-94 eb to i-41/us-45 nb system ramp is now closed long as you get behind the wheel this morning -- remember to put the phone down -- unless you want to pay up. starting this weekend, it's illegal to use your phone in constuction zones.julie parise is live with a look at what you need to know as you head out the door this morning.julie? many of us are guilty a taking a peek at our phone when we're behind the wheel -- or maybe even sending a text while we're stuck in traffic. but if you get caught doing it it in a highway maintenance area or construction zone, you could wisconsin d-o-t says over the last four years distracted drivers were in almost 10- thousand work zone crashes hurting about 36-hundred people and killing 47. so if you're on the road and see an orange cone -- put down the phone. that ticket will cost you 40 bucks the first time you're caughtthen 100 dollars each time after that.wisconsin state trooper nathan clarke says it's not about making money for the state - it's about keeping people alive. "the sheer volume of traffic, as you said the numerous changes in the traffic patterns that occur over a distracted driving is one of the leading causes of that as they head into work and are on their devices." devices." blue-tooth and hands free devices will still be legal to use in workzones..but the state says that still distrcts you so they hope you'll stay off your phone completly.kyle? one person is in critical condition after a shooting in milwaukee's northside. police say it happened last night on north 37th street near west concordia avenue. they suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.the man was taken to an area hospital. police continue to search for a motive and a suspect in the shooting. guilty.that's the verdict for "carl barrett junior."the jury made its decision in less than three hours. hours.barrett was charged for the shooting death of 5-year-old laylah petersen. 15:18-23 we the jury find the defendant, carl barrett, guilty of first degree reckless homicide, party to a ce crime he was also found guilty on three counts of recklessy endangering safety. investigators was the second gunman in the shooting... when nearly one dozen bullets were fired into the wrong home, killing layah while she was sitting on her grandfathers lap.barrett will be sentenced on december 1st. 3 laylah's family... friends.. neighbors... and the community have waited almost ?two years? for this verdict.laylah's family cried--- then applauded--- before leaving the courtroom.prosecutors tell us... the family was ?elated? to finally get the justice they were seeking. milwaukee police chief ed flynn kept a picture of laylah in his pocket until they made when breaking the news to the media the night he left a meeting to head to the murder scene.some were upset that he was looking at his phone during the meeting until he explained the tragic text he had just received... 6:36-42 and we have laylah petersen we have cases like that time and time again, where children are killed in crossfirescutt to---6:48-7:01 overwhelming of homicides still involve people with access to quality firearms, some of them carryging them legally given the state of our currenw, them 3 two others were charged in the death of lalyah petersen..both paul farr and arlis gordon reached plea deals.farr will be sentenced in october and gordon in december. 3 a sad update.a 2-year-old boy has died... more than a week after he was hurt in an accident at home. the child got stuck between a bunk bed and a wall... at a home on milwaukee's northwest side.the child stopped breathing and was taken to the hospital-- but has since died.the m-e believes... it was an accident. a deadly train accident in new jersey... is forcing commuters to find ?another way to get to work this morning.? a woman standing on the platform was killed...and more than 1-hundred others were hurt in yesterday's crash. hena daniels has the latest. the historic hoboken terminal building remains closed to commuters this morning...as federal investigators work to recover event recorders from the mangled new jersey transit train inside. the impact of yesterday's crash caused part of the roof of the train station to collapse onto the first car: (sot bella dinh-zarr/ ntsb vice rwoman"water because of the age the buithe lding, possibil witnesses say thtrain was sed d into the platform. (sot mos passenger) the lights went off and stapeopleed in scin t midst ofhe chaos...strangers stepped in to help the injured...including this pregnant woman: (sot alexis valle/ pregnant ssenger) the baby is fine but the ceiling 34-year-old fabiola bittar kr a wi and ther, was killed by debris from the crash as she stood on the platform. (sot shruti bali/ out as a gular for at tarted pooman and hefamily no ficary (standup: hena it'snd daniels cbs news hoboken, nj) ntbs investigators are estioning the train's engineers they try piece together what went wrg. the ener thomas gallagher was injured in the accident but released from the hospital yesterday.the 48 year old had clostoyeof experience as an engineer. (s we're just so sad. officials will also be looking at whether 'positive train control' could have prevented the incident. the automatic breaking system deploys when trains run above the speed limit...but had not yet been installed on the tracks. hena daniels cbs news hoboken. officials will be reviewing video from the train's outward facing cameras. another accident occurred at this same train station on mother's day in campaign 20-16...chelsea clinton campaigns for her mother ?here in wisconsin? today.she has an event in green bay this morning. morning.in addition to driving home hillary's messages... chelsea will also encourage people to check their voter registration status.the campaign says... she'll also ask people to vote ?early? in this election.today's event is at the "meyer theatre" in green bay.it starts at 11:30 this morning.cbs 58's david ade will be there.look for his reports this afternoon and this evening. 3 looking ahead this morning ... the woman accused of slamming her car into a sheriff's deputy's patrol car to get away from a traffic stop will be sentenced today. you may recall this dash cam video from i-43 at loomis back in may. police say kevina freeman dragged two officers and knocked down her own mother to get away.deputies discovered she had a suspended license and was going to have her car towed when she decided to run. freeman plead no contest and now the sentencing will take place this afternoon. 3 people who live in leaves into the street tomorrow.?you're asked to rake the leaves into the ?curb lanes? for collection. the department of public works sanitation crews will pick up the leaves.this runs through november 15th .after that... the leaves can be taken to one of the city's self-help centers. 3 toys rs stores across the country are welcomir ng sta wars fans for an exclusive ightdnveiling. custs opportunit first to purchase toys based on this years highly anticipated release of "r one: a star wars story." those who lined up earlyec complimentary gifts, like t-shirts and posters... the packers unveiled more plans for the titletown district near lambeau field. the team showed off the final components of what it calls "phase one" -- a park located in the titletown district.the park will include a sledding hill with tubing lanes... and spaces for football and any other games you want to play. 41-55 "one of the things that came throught with the focus activities and they want to have elements of a public park to bring people out in the winter. and they want to be active and they want to be outs" outside." 3 also included in the development--a four-diamond hotel... a restaurant... and a sports medicine clinic. completion is expected next summer. 3 a fourth grader at a wisconsin elementary school is being reconized for his heroic actions. 9 -year-old cameron br after first responders say he saved his father's life. back in august, cameron and his mom, called 9-1-1 after they found his dad in need of medical help. both of cameron's parents are hearing impaired. so cameron translated for paramedics to save his father's life. the wausau fire department presented him with an award to recognize his quick thinking. 3 cameron broas--saved father's life"i think the best part was everyone appreciating me for what i did." cameron says he want to be an interpreter when he grows up so he can help people like his parents. 3 still ahead ...one of the most contagious diseases ... has been ?eliminated? in north and south america. 3 plus ... common painkillers are now linked to heart problems.what you need to know... next! 3 a live look over.....on the russ: i've travelled over 50,000 miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. a lot of folks are business owners and entrepreneurs. they tell me how hard it is to grow a business in today's economy. so together, we came up with the badger innovation plan. a plan to help wisconsin businesses grow through expanded access to high-speed broadband, not wisconsin jobs. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. time check.. it's 5:... on welcome back to the cbs 58 morning news. 3 3 ((???1:45 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday clearing throughout the day. today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning th 3 3 roads may be a little wet this morning. plan on extra time. there will be an extended freeway closure of i-41 sb from watertown plank rd through the zoo starting at 10pm tonight into early afternoon of saturday.start planning by tomorrow the i- 41/us-45 sb systerm ramp to i-94 eb will close long term until spring 2017. this will impact your monday morning drive. drivers wil want use the following detours. watertown plank rd to hwy 100 and rejoin at the rampbluemound rd. to 84th st on ramp to i-94 eb or for commuters from the north take either hwy 60 or 167 to i-43 toward downtown.the i-794 eb exit ramp to lincoln memorial drive will reopen late friday nigh t the lincolm memorial drive entrance ramp to i-794 wb will also reopen.another reminder that the national ave on ramp to i-894 south has reopened following a three week closure. the i-94 eb to i-41/us-45 nb system ramp is now closed long term until spring 2017 for reconstructionall part of the zoo interchange project. hwy 100 will become the main detour while this closure is in place.another reminder that the national, lincoln and greenfied ave entrance ramps to i-894 nb are now closed until fall 2016a new zipper merge is also in place between national and greenfield ave as well. drivers should use posted alternates and plan for extra time.current drive times 3 3 3 a teenager won a multi-million ?sexually assaulted? by her man. manager.the 16-year-old victim ?started working? at a houston chipotle in 20-13.soon after....the 26-year-old assistant manager was touching her inappropriately... and grooming her for sex.the jury awarded her more than seven (m) million in damages. chipotle was found ?liable? and has to foot the bill.in a statement--- chipotle said, "we continue to offer our support for this former employee... and hope for her wellbeing."it's believed the former assistant manager ran off to mexico to avoid criminal prosecution. in your health watch...it was the parasite that made hundreds of thousands sick in the milwaukee area in 1993....more than 100 deaths were linked to crypto- spor-idium. these days, only a few cases are reported every year. the latest report comes from waukesha...the health department says two people are sick.. linked to the illness. the original source has not been identified ...but both went swimming at the princeton club..which closed its pools after learning of the problem. the parasite spreads by water the americas have ?eliminated? the measles.that's according to the world health organization.the group says... the battle was won through two- decades of ?mass vaccination?... to prevent the viral disease. measles is considered one of the ?most contagious diseases.?it can cause severe health problems. the c-d-c says... a disease is declared "eliminated"... when there's been ?no transmission? in a specific region for a year or more.the achievement is a "global first." 3 common painkillers like ibuprofen and naproxen have problems.a new study published in the british medical journal...details the risks of taking prescription painkillers.researchers studied data from 10-million european users.they found people currently using one of the painkillers had a 19- percent higher risk of heart failure. coming up...this years super bowl halftime performer has been revealed. we'll tell you who it is next! 3 plus--- snapping a selie ... with a ballot.one state has given voters the ?green light? in your entertainment news--- lady gaga is headed to the ?super bowl!? bowl!? gaga announced on twitter yesterday that she will be february 5th ..20-17. this is the second year in a row the super bowl has featured an appearance from lady gaga-- she sang the national anthem at the super bowl last year. 3 mariah carey fans are giving miley cyrus and her fanbase "the business" for comments cyrus made in elle magazine. cyrus said... she's "never really been a fan" of mariah... and the grammy winner makes music all about herself.she went on to say... that she doesn't make music about herself, "it's about sharing her story and someone saying".carey has not responded but her fans are fighting back tweet by tweet. 3 director tim burton is defending his decision to cast primarily white actors in his latest film as it's set to hit home for peculiar children" is based on the 20-11 best-seller by ransom riggs.it tells the story of an orphanage housing supernaturally gifted children. the only non-white actor to have a significant role in the film is samuel l. jackson, who plays the villain.when asked by bustle-dot-com about his casting choices, burton said he finds calls for on-screen diversity to be offensive and not necessary.jackson defended burton ... calling him a "really great guy". 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((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly clearing throughout the day. 3 lakefront ramps set to reopen voters in new hampshire... will be able to ?snap a selfie? with their ballot this . november.?and? they can share it on social media. media.on wednesday -- a federal appeals court ruled unconstitutional the state's 2014 "ballot selfie" ban.state of ballots could be used to help in ?buying? votes. but the court dismissed that notion, citing a lack of coming up ...an area sheriff's department will soon have body . cameras. plus--- two teens rushed to to 3 now at 5:30 - two teenagres are recovering after being attacked by dogs in brown deer. deer.a police officer ended up shooting the dogs.we'll explain what happened plus...leaders in waukesha are trying to get lawmakers on their side...the reason...and why the city's mayor says it's a critical problem. 3 taking a live look at the dot cameras. roads still a little wet...an update on the lakefront gateway project plus the latest on construction closures and your friday morning commute is coming up next in ready traffic. 3 good morning.. it's friday, september 30-th.i'm jessica tig. tighe.and i'm kyle aevermann in for kate chappell. chappell. tracking your temperatures at this hour is meteorologist justin thompson gee. 3 ((30 seconds tz)) afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly clearing throughout the day. new from overnight---a driver is ?lucky to be alive? this morning... after the person's car got ?wedged under? a semi for quad graphics. graphics.it happened at the last night.take a look at the video here.the front of the car--- on the driver's side--- ?collapsed? when it crashed into the side of the semi.our crew on the scene says.... a tow truck was able to pull that car out.while it looks really bad--- the person in the car was taken to ?froedtert hospital?... with just ?minor? injuries. 3 now to a developing story... two local teens are recovering this morning...after being taken to the hospital.. when two dogs attacked them. them.it happened yesterday afternoon... in a front yard near north 48th street and police say when they got on scene.. the adult pitbulls were going after the girls... so the officer shot one of the dogs.that's when we're told the second animal went after the officer.. and it was also shot.the dogs lived with one of the victims.... and a woman who lives nearby believes one of them came after her dogs earlier this week. 15:08:08-20 i hear a noise and i turned around and see this dog after us so... the three of them kind of look at man called his dog back back 3 one of the dogs died at the scene.the other was turned over to 'madacc' at the request of the owner, to be euthanized. police say the girls, both 14, suffered serious but not life- threatening injuries. looking ahead--- the teacher's aid accused of ?sexually assaulting? several students at "holy redeemer" in milwaukee... is expected to ?make his plea? today in milwaukee county court. court."jason price" is accused of ?sexting? at least four students.one student also said... price ?groped? her on a field trip. an police... he ?raped? her. price will be in court at 8:30 this morning. the dodge county sheriff's department is the latest law enforcement agency that will recieve body cameras. cameras. the department is one of three in the state and nearly 100 in the country to get a grant for the cameras. sheriff dale schmidt says he hopes the new cameras will create more transparency with the community. he says body cam video could help settle officer complaints. 20-31"we're often able to disprove the complaints that they'll see the video and say well i guess i was wrong and dismiss their complaint against us." us." 3 the nearly 80 thousand dollar grant will also fund the department's squad cars with cameras.the department hopes to have the cameras in two years. 3 a ?passionate plea? from milwaukee police chief "ed flynn"... in front of the milwaukee press club. he ?didn't hold back ?.... when talking about the "state of policing" in the city.chief flynn called out the ?state legislature?... for doing little in a crisis. 3 it's amazing to of our soldiers are heroes when they wear olive drab, but when they put on blue, they're s suspects chief flynn sounding off... on the many hypocrisies that he sees in today's criminal justice system.he called for ?tougher penalties on criminals? caught with ?illegal guns.?he also commented on how the ?rest? of wisconsin... treats milwaukee's gun violence issue. 14:23:00not my problem. but you know damn well if there's a tornado in whatever county, wisconsin the money we've and nobody's going to blink an eyelash14:21:49butt togetherdo something about this friggin holocaust of violence in my community! i want the system to respond. i want the state to respond. i want the federal government involved. involved. chief flynn also asked... that police ?not? be looked at... as the ?only? defense against gun violence.he says... ?mental health services... employment... and housing opportunities?... all have a role. toss to weather... 3 3 ((???1:45 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly clearing throughout the day. today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moerate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly 3 3 roads may be a little wet this morning. plan on extra timeer i-41 sb from watertown plank rd through the zoo starting at 10pm tonight into early afternoon of saturday.start planning by tomorrow the i- 41/us-45 sb systerm ramp to i-94 eb will close long term until spring 2017. this will impact your monday morning drive. drivers wil want use the following detours. watertown plank rd to hwy 100 and rejoin at the rampbluemound rd. to 84th st on ramp to i-94 eb or for commuters from the north take either hwy 60 or 167 to i-43 toward downtown.the i-794 eb exit ramp to lincoln memorial drive will reopen late friday night in time for the weekend. the lincolm memorial ramp to i-794 wb will also reopen. another reminder that the national ave on ramp to i-894 south has reopened following a three week closure. the i-94 eb to i-41/us-45 nb system ramp is now closed long term until spring 2017 for reconstructionall part of the zoo interchange project. hwy 100 will become the main detour while this closure is in place.another reminder that the national, lincoln and greenfied ave entrance ramps to i-894 nb are now closed until fall 2016a new zipper merge is also in place between national and greenfield ave as well. drivers should use times hale to the zoo is... moorland rd to downtown is... good hope rd to the zoo... mequon rd to downtown is... mequon rd to the zoo... the cost to register your car in milwaukee county... could go ?up?... if the county executive gets his way. way.county executive chris abele says it's the only way to keep transit rolling --but other officials disagree. cbs 58's julie parise has details on what this could mean for drivers. julie? 3 some milwaukee county drivers would have to pay register or renew plates on their car. abele says its just 5 bucks a month-but will provide millions in resources. right now in milwaukee county- you don't pay a vehicle registation fee.abele's "save" transit plan would charge drivers 60-dollars.its something only four other counties do-but they all charge 25 dollars...or less. adding in the state's 75 registration fee...and in the city of milwaukee there's another 20 fee totalling 155 dollars a year. executive: "for the past 5 years we have not raised fares we have not cut routes...you have to go back a long time. but that has been difficult bc the funding we get been difficult bc time. but that has to go back a long time. but that has been difficult bc the funding we get from the state still remains lower than it was even in 2009. " in response to this -county supervisor michael mayo said this would hit low-income residents in the city of 3 what's the best way to get the roads fixed in waukesha? county and local officials along with the public talked yesterday..about ways to find a solution for sustainable road funding. funding. waukesha mayor shawn reilly admits while there's no specific plans yet... they want lawmakers to think about the transporation budget in the long term. 20:07:06-15fixing a road may years from now, then we end up with a major problem if it goes way down down 3 governor scott walker has proposed delaying projects and borrowing money rather than raising the gas tax and registration fees for road funding in the next transportation budget. do you hate waiting for a table... when you go out to eat? eat? well...wait no now an app for that. 3 and later--- colorful chinese culture.find out where you can darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? on't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line in your money watch--- 7-11 is celebrating the 50-th birthday of its most well known drink--- the ?slurpee.?the convenience store chain is offering slurpee ?pop tarts? - until november 11-th. pop tarts also celebrating 50 edition pastries... are part of the companies year-long "slurpee-bration.". 3 wanna head out to eat -- but hate to wait for a table? download "no wait."the app essentially waits in line for you.once your table is ready -- you'll get a text.already -- no wait is being used in more than four thousand an annual ?holiday food drive?--- "food for families"--- kicks off today in milwaukee! milwaukee!businesses... organizations... schools... neighborhoods... and families... .will host food drives to help neighbors in need. donation boxes will be placed at grocery stores--- making it easy for shoppers to help out during the holiday season. the drive kicks off at 10 this morning at "hunger task force."it runs through december 31-st. 3 our partners at the wisconsin humane society are giving back today... by ?waiving adoption fees? for the first 30 adoptions.that's for the first five at the ozaukee campus... and 20 here in milwaukee.fees for adopting adult cats waived ?already?...so those adoptions won't count toward the first 30.the wisconsin humane society... has about 200 animals looking for new homes today!doors open at the milwaukee campus at noon today. the other campuses open at two. 3 your last chance to see a racine county landmark...up close and personal...and very high up...is on sunday.that's when the fi season at the "wind point lighthouse" will be given. given.the structure stands 108 feet tall...and on a good day...you can see chicago to the south.the historic landmark was first lit in 18-80. and about twenty years ago...the us coast guard transferred it to the village. there are a lot of steps to maneuver.so wear a good pair of shoes and get ready for a spectacular view. sot2 (martin meissner/wind point forester) maneuver? look straight forward or up. can see through them. look ahead. coming down fine.:36 3 fine.:36 tours run on sunday from nine to three.it costs ten dollars for adults, and five dollars for kids under twelve. children under six aren't allowed. you can even make posted a link on our website...cbs58.com. make sure to click on the red news links tab on the homepage. starting tomorrow and going through the month of october... boerner botantical gardens in hales corners will be lit up with chinese lights and culture. culture. it's called "china lights lantern festival" and cbs 58 is a proud sponsor. michael schlesinger is live at boerner botanical gardens to give us a special preview. interview with shirley walczak - boener 3 coming up--- a harry potter ?prequel? is flying into theate. theaters....and the first official trailer is here.a first look at the "fantastic beasts" next! 3 and - who wouldn't want a pizza and beer night with matt damon, tom brady and ben affleck? how you can win the date..just ahead. "so, you're the guy with the case full of monsters, huh?" "news travels fast." fast." as fast as traveling by "floo powder." the first, full trailer for the harry potter spin off film, "fantastic beasts and where to find them" is out now. the trailer gives fans glimpses of new characters and especially the beasts mentioned in the title. its set in new york city decades before the events of the "harry potter" films. ...."fantastic beasts" hits 3 toss to weather... 3 ((???1:15 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly clearing throughout the day. today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday tom brady, matt damon and ben affleck are hosting some lucky fans in boston to support three non-profit organizations. "water dot org".... and "t-b twelve foundation" collectively support global health... education... and safe. safety.affleck and damon are among the organizations' founders.if you donate... you're entered for a chance to win a number of things--- but the most anticipated prize... is the chance of having a pizza night with the famous trio. stay close...your top stories are coming up at the top of the hour. i'm julie parise...you're watching the cbs 58 morning news 3 good morning.it's ...friday september 30th. i'm kyle aevermann in for kate chappell. chappell.and i'm jessica tighe. there's a big change coming to the milwaukee freeway system tonight. there's also a change you need to know about regarding construction zones. we have a lot to get to this mo. morning.but before we get to that...lets send it to justin thompson gee for a look at the forecast.hey justin. 3 andy brovelli will be in shortly with a live look at the commute... but right now meteorologist xxx has a look

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roads may be a little wet this morning. plan on extra time. there will be an extended freeway closure of i-41 sb from watertown plank rd through the zoo starting at 10pm tonight into early afternoon of saturday.start planning by tomorrow the i- 41/us-45 sb systerm ramp to i-94 eb will close long term until spring 2017. this will impact your monday morning drive. drivers wil want use the following detours. watertown plank rd to hwy 100 and rejoin at the rampbluemound rd. to 84th st on ramp to i-94 eb or for commuters from the north take either hwy 60 or 167 to i-43 toward downtown.the i-794 eb exit ramp to lincoln memorial drive will reopen late friday night in time for the weekend. the lincolm memorial drive entrance ramp to i-794 wb will also reopen.another reminder that the national ave on ramp to i-894 south has reopened following a three week closure. the i-94 eb to i-41/us-45 nb system ramp is now closed long as you get behind the wheel this morning -- remember to put the phone down -- unless you want to pay up. starting this weekend, it's illegal to use your phone in constuction zones.julie parise is live with a look at what you need to know as you head out the door this morning.julie? many of us are guilty a taking a peek at our phone when we're behind the wheel -- or maybe even sending a text while we're stuck in traffic. but if you get caught doing it it in a highway maintenance area or construction zone, you could wisconsin d-o-t says over the last four years distracted drivers were in almost 10- thousand work zone crashes hurting about 36-hundred people and killing 47. so if you're on the road and see an orange cone -- put down the phone. that ticket will cost you 40 bucks the first time you're caughtthen 100 dollars each time after that.wisconsin state trooper nathan clarke says it's not about making money for the state - it's about keeping people alive. "the sheer volume of traffic, as you said the numerous changes in the traffic patterns that occur over a distracted driving is one of the leading causes of that as they head into work and are on their devices." devices." blue-tooth and hands free devices will still be legal to use in workzones..but the state says that still distrcts you so they hope you'll stay off your phone completly.kyle? one person is in critical condition after a shooting in milwaukee's northside. police say it happened last night on north 37th street near west concordia avenue. they suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.the man was taken to an area hospital. police continue to search for a motive and a suspect in the shooting. guilty.that's the verdict for "carl barrett junior."the jury made its decision in less than three hours. hours.barrett was charged for the shooting death of 5-year-old laylah petersen. 15:18-23 we the jury find the defendant, carl barrett, guilty of first degree reckless homicide, party to a ce crime he was also found guilty on three counts of recklessy endangering safety. investigators was the second gunman in the shooting... when nearly one dozen bullets were fired into the wrong home, killing layah while she was sitting on her grandfathers lap.barrett will be sentenced on december 1st. 3 laylah's family... friends.. neighbors... and the community have waited almost ?two years? for this verdict.laylah's family cried--- then applauded--- before leaving the courtroom.prosecutors tell us... the family was ?elated? to finally get the justice they were seeking. milwaukee police chief ed flynn kept a picture of laylah in his pocket until they made when breaking the news to the media the night he left a meeting to head to the murder scene.some were upset that he was looking at his phone during the meeting until he explained the tragic text he had just received... 6:36-42 and we have laylah petersen we have cases like that time and time again, where children are killed in crossfirescutt to---6:48-7:01 overwhelming of homicides still involve people with access to quality firearms, some of them carryging them legally given the state of our currenw, them 3 two others were charged in the death of lalyah petersen..both paul farr and arlis gordon reached plea deals.farr will be sentenced in october and gordon in december. 3 a sad update.a 2-year-old boy has died... more than a week after he was hurt in an accident at home. the child got stuck between a bunk bed and a wall... at a home on milwaukee's northwest side.the child stopped breathing and was taken to the hospital-- but has since died.the m-e believes... it was an accident. a deadly train accident in new jersey... is forcing commuters to find ?another way to get to work this morning.? a woman standing on the platform was killed...and more than 1-hundred others were hurt in yesterday's crash. hena daniels has the latest. the historic hoboken terminal building remains closed to commuters this morning...as federal investigators work to recover event recorders from the mangled new jersey transit train inside. the impact of yesterday's crash caused part of the roof of the train station to collapse onto the first car: (sot bella dinh-zarr/ ntsb vice rwoman"water because of the age the buithe lding, possibil witnesses say thtrain was sed d into the platform. (sot mos passenger) the lights went off and stapeopleed in scin t midst ofhe chaos...strangers stepped in to help the injured...including this pregnant woman: (sot alexis valle/ pregnant ssenger) the baby is fine but the ceiling 34-year-old fabiola bittar kr a wi and ther, was killed by debris from the crash as she stood on the platform. (sot shruti bali/ out as a gular for at tarted pooman and hefamily no ficary (standup: hena it'snd daniels cbs news hoboken, nj) ntbs investigators are estioning the train's engineers they try piece together what went wrg. the ener thomas gallagher was injured in the accident but released from the hospital yesterday.the 48 year old had clostoyeof experience as an engineer. (s we're just so sad. officials will also be looking at whether 'positive train control' could have prevented the incident. the automatic breaking system deploys when trains run above the speed limit...but had not yet been installed on the tracks. hena daniels cbs news hoboken. officials will be reviewing video from the train's outward facing cameras. another accident occurred at this same train station on mother's day in campaign 20-16...chelsea clinton campaigns for her mother ?here in wisconsin? today.she has an event in green bay this morning. morning.in addition to driving home hillary's messages... chelsea will also encourage people to check their voter registration status.the campaign says... she'll also ask people to vote ?early? in this election.today's event is at the "meyer theatre" in green bay.it starts at 11:30 this morning.cbs 58's david ade will be there.look for his reports this afternoon and this evening. 3 looking ahead this morning ... the woman accused of slamming her car into a sheriff's deputy's patrol car to get away from a traffic stop will be sentenced today. you may recall this dash cam video from i-43 at loomis back in may. police say kevina freeman dragged two officers and knocked down her own mother to get away.deputies discovered she had a suspended license and was going to have her car towed when she decided to run. freeman plead no contest and now the sentencing will take place this afternoon. 3 people who live in leaves into the street tomorrow.?you're asked to rake the leaves into the ?curb lanes? for collection. the department of public works sanitation crews will pick up the leaves.this runs through november 15th .after that... the leaves can be taken to one of the city's self-help centers. 3 toys rs stores across the country are welcomir ng sta wars fans for an exclusive ightdnveiling. custs opportunit first to purchase toys based on this years highly anticipated release of "r one: a star wars story." those who lined up earlyec complimentary gifts, like t-shirts and posters... the packers unveiled more plans for the titletown district near lambeau field. the team showed off the final components of what it calls "phase one" -- a park located in the titletown district.the park will include a sledding hill with tubing lanes... and spaces for football and any other games you want to play. 41-55 "one of the things that came throught with the focus activities and they want to have elements of a public park to bring people out in the winter. and they want to be active and they want to be outs" outside." 3 also included in the development--a four-diamond hotel... a restaurant... and a sports medicine clinic. completion is expected next summer. 3 a fourth grader at a wisconsin elementary school is being reconized for his heroic actions. 9 -year-old cameron br after first responders say he saved his father's life. back in august, cameron and his mom, called 9-1-1 after they found his dad in need of medical help. both of cameron's parents are hearing impaired. so cameron translated for paramedics to save his father's life. the wausau fire department presented him with an award to recognize his quick thinking. 3 cameron broas--saved father's life"i think the best part was everyone appreciating me for what i did." cameron says he want to be an interpreter when he grows up so he can help people like his parents. 3 still ahead ...one of the most contagious diseases ... has been ?eliminated? in north and south america. 3 plus ... common painkillers are now linked to heart problems.what you need to know... next! 3 a live look over.....on the russ: i've travelled over 50,000 miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. a lot of folks are business owners and entrepreneurs. they tell me how hard it is to grow a business in today's economy. so together, we came up with the badger innovation plan. a plan to help wisconsin businesses grow through expanded access to high-speed broadband, not wisconsin jobs. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. time check.. it's 5:... on welcome back to the cbs 58 morning news. 3 3 ((???1:45 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday clearing throughout the day. today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning th 3 3 roads may be a little wet this morning. plan on extra time. there will be an extended freeway closure of i-41 sb from watertown plank rd through the zoo starting at 10pm tonight into early afternoon of saturday.start planning by tomorrow the i- 41/us-45 sb systerm ramp to i-94 eb will close long term until spring 2017. this will impact your monday morning drive. drivers wil want use the following detours. watertown plank rd to hwy 100 and rejoin at the rampbluemound rd. to 84th st on ramp to i-94 eb or for commuters from the north take either hwy 60 or 167 to i-43 toward downtown.the i-794 eb exit ramp to lincoln memorial drive will reopen late friday nigh t the lincolm memorial drive entrance ramp to i-794 wb will also reopen.another reminder that the national ave on ramp to i-894 south has reopened following a three week closure. the i-94 eb to i-41/us-45 nb system ramp is now closed long term until spring 2017 for reconstructionall part of the zoo interchange project. hwy 100 will become the main detour while this closure is in place.another reminder that the national, lincoln and greenfied ave entrance ramps to i-894 nb are now closed until fall 2016a new zipper merge is also in place between national and greenfield ave as well. drivers should use posted alternates and plan for extra time.current drive times 3 3 3 a teenager won a multi-million ?sexually assaulted? by her man. manager.the 16-year-old victim ?started working? at a houston chipotle in 20-13.soon after....the 26-year-old assistant manager was touching her inappropriately... and grooming her for sex.the jury awarded her more than seven (m) million in damages. chipotle was found ?liable? and has to foot the bill.in a statement--- chipotle said, "we continue to offer our support for this former employee... and hope for her wellbeing."it's believed the former assistant manager ran off to mexico to avoid criminal prosecution. in your health watch...it was the parasite that made hundreds of thousands sick in the milwaukee area in 1993....more than 100 deaths were linked to crypto- spor-idium. these days, only a few cases are reported every year. the latest report comes from waukesha...the health department says two people are sick.. linked to the illness. the original source has not been identified ...but both went swimming at the princeton club..which closed its pools after learning of the problem. the parasite spreads by water the americas have ?eliminated? the measles.that's according to the world health organization.the group says... the battle was won through two- decades of ?mass vaccination?... to prevent the viral disease. measles is considered one of the ?most contagious diseases.?it can cause severe health problems. the c-d-c says... a disease is declared "eliminated"... when there's been ?no transmission? in a specific region for a year or more.the achievement is a "global first." 3 common painkillers like ibuprofen and naproxen have problems.a new study published in the british medical journal...details the risks of taking prescription painkillers.researchers studied data from 10-million european users.they found people currently using one of the painkillers had a 19- percent higher risk of heart failure. coming up...this years super bowl halftime performer has been revealed. we'll tell you who it is next! 3 plus--- snapping a selie ... with a ballot.one state has given voters the ?green light? in your entertainment news--- lady gaga is headed to the ?super bowl!? bowl!? gaga announced on twitter yesterday that she will be february 5th ..20-17. this is the second year in a row the super bowl has featured an appearance from lady gaga-- she sang the national anthem at the super bowl last year. 3 mariah carey fans are giving miley cyrus and her fanbase "the business" for comments cyrus made in elle magazine. cyrus said... she's "never really been a fan" of mariah... and the grammy winner makes music all about herself.she went on to say... that she doesn't make music about herself, "it's about sharing her story and someone saying".carey has not responded but her fans are fighting back tweet by tweet. 3 director tim burton is defending his decision to cast primarily white actors in his latest film as it's set to hit home for peculiar children" is based on the 20-11 best-seller by ransom riggs.it tells the story of an orphanage housing supernaturally gifted children. the only non-white actor to have a significant role in the film is samuel l. jackson, who plays the villain.when asked by bustle-dot-com about his casting choices, burton said he finds calls for on-screen diversity to be offensive and not necessary.jackson defended burton ... calling him a "really great guy". 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((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly clearing throughout the day. 3 lakefront ramps set to reopen voters in new hampshire... will be able to ?snap a selfie? with their ballot this . november.?and? they can share it on social media. media.on wednesday -- a federal appeals court ruled unconstitutional the state's 2014 "ballot selfie" ban.state of ballots could be used to help in ?buying? votes. but the court dismissed that notion, citing a lack of coming up ...an area sheriff's department will soon have body . cameras. plus--- two teens rushed to to 3 now at 5:30 - two teenagres are recovering after being attacked by dogs in brown deer. deer.a police officer ended up shooting the dogs.we'll explain what happened plus...leaders in waukesha are trying to get lawmakers on their side...the reason...and why the city's mayor says it's a critical problem. 3 taking a live look at the dot cameras. roads still a little wet...an update on the lakefront gateway project plus the latest on construction closures and your friday morning commute is coming up next in ready traffic. 3 good morning.. it's friday, september 30-th.i'm jessica tig. tighe.and i'm kyle aevermann in for kate chappell. chappell. tracking your temperatures at this hour is meteorologist justin thompson gee. 3 ((30 seconds tz)) afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly clearing throughout the day. new from overnight---a driver is ?lucky to be alive? this morning... after the person's car got ?wedged under? a semi for quad graphics. graphics.it happened at the last night.take a look at the video here.the front of the car--- on the driver's side--- ?collapsed? when it crashed into the side of the semi.our crew on the scene says.... a tow truck was able to pull that car out.while it looks really bad--- the person in the car was taken to ?froedtert hospital?... with just ?minor? injuries. 3 now to a developing story... two local teens are recovering this morning...after being taken to the hospital.. when two dogs attacked them. them.it happened yesterday afternoon... in a front yard near north 48th street and police say when they got on scene.. the adult pitbulls were going after the girls... so the officer shot one of the dogs.that's when we're told the second animal went after the officer.. and it was also shot.the dogs lived with one of the victims.... and a woman who lives nearby believes one of them came after her dogs earlier this week. 15:08:08-20 i hear a noise and i turned around and see this dog after us so... the three of them kind of look at man called his dog back back 3 one of the dogs died at the scene.the other was turned over to 'madacc' at the request of the owner, to be euthanized. police say the girls, both 14, suffered serious but not life- threatening injuries. looking ahead--- the teacher's aid accused of ?sexually assaulting? several students at "holy redeemer" in milwaukee... is expected to ?make his plea? today in milwaukee county court. court."jason price" is accused of ?sexting? at least four students.one student also said... price ?groped? her on a field trip. an police... he ?raped? her. price will be in court at 8:30 this morning. the dodge county sheriff's department is the latest law enforcement agency that will recieve body cameras. cameras. the department is one of three in the state and nearly 100 in the country to get a grant for the cameras. sheriff dale schmidt says he hopes the new cameras will create more transparency with the community. he says body cam video could help settle officer complaints. 20-31"we're often able to disprove the complaints that they'll see the video and say well i guess i was wrong and dismiss their complaint against us." us." 3 the nearly 80 thousand dollar grant will also fund the department's squad cars with cameras.the department hopes to have the cameras in two years. 3 a ?passionate plea? from milwaukee police chief "ed flynn"... in front of the milwaukee press club. he ?didn't hold back ?.... when talking about the "state of policing" in the city.chief flynn called out the ?state legislature?... for doing little in a crisis. 3 it's amazing to of our soldiers are heroes when they wear olive drab, but when they put on blue, they're s suspects chief flynn sounding off... on the many hypocrisies that he sees in today's criminal justice system.he called for ?tougher penalties on criminals? caught with ?illegal guns.?he also commented on how the ?rest? of wisconsin... treats milwaukee's gun violence issue. 14:23:00not my problem. but you know damn well if there's a tornado in whatever county, wisconsin the money we've and nobody's going to blink an eyelash14:21:49butt togetherdo something about this friggin holocaust of violence in my community! i want the system to respond. i want the state to respond. i want the federal government involved. involved. chief flynn also asked... that police ?not? be looked at... as the ?only? defense against gun violence.he says... ?mental health services... employment... and housing opportunities?... all have a role. toss to weather... 3 3 ((???1:45 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly clearing throughout the day. today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moerate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly 3 3 roads may be a little wet this morning. plan on extra timeer i-41 sb from watertown plank rd through the zoo starting at 10pm tonight into early afternoon of saturday.start planning by tomorrow the i- 41/us-45 sb systerm ramp to i-94 eb will close long term until spring 2017. this will impact your monday morning drive. drivers wil want use the following detours. watertown plank rd to hwy 100 and rejoin at the rampbluemound rd. to 84th st on ramp to i-94 eb or for commuters from the north take either hwy 60 or 167 to i-43 toward downtown.the i-794 eb exit ramp to lincoln memorial drive will reopen late friday night in time for the weekend. the lincolm memorial ramp to i-794 wb will also reopen. another reminder that the national ave on ramp to i-894 south has reopened following a three week closure. the i-94 eb to i-41/us-45 nb system ramp is now closed long term until spring 2017 for reconstructionall part of the zoo interchange project. hwy 100 will become the main detour while this closure is in place.another reminder that the national, lincoln and greenfied ave entrance ramps to i-894 nb are now closed until fall 2016a new zipper merge is also in place between national and greenfield ave as well. drivers should use times hale to the zoo is... moorland rd to downtown is... good hope rd to the zoo... mequon rd to downtown is... mequon rd to the zoo... the cost to register your car in milwaukee county... could go ?up?... if the county executive gets his way. way.county executive chris abele says it's the only way to keep transit rolling --but other officials disagree. cbs 58's julie parise has details on what this could mean for drivers. julie? 3 some milwaukee county drivers would have to pay register or renew plates on their car. abele says its just 5 bucks a month-but will provide millions in resources. right now in milwaukee county- you don't pay a vehicle registation fee.abele's "save" transit plan would charge drivers 60-dollars.its something only four other counties do-but they all charge 25 dollars...or less. adding in the state's 75 registration fee...and in the city of milwaukee there's another 20 fee totalling 155 dollars a year. executive: "for the past 5 years we have not raised fares we have not cut routes...you have to go back a long time. but that has been difficult bc the funding we get been difficult bc time. but that has to go back a long time. but that has been difficult bc the funding we get from the state still remains lower than it was even in 2009. " in response to this -county supervisor michael mayo said this would hit low-income residents in the city of 3 what's the best way to get the roads fixed in waukesha? county and local officials along with the public talked yesterday..about ways to find a solution for sustainable road funding. funding. waukesha mayor shawn reilly admits while there's no specific plans yet... they want lawmakers to think about the transporation budget in the long term. 20:07:06-15fixing a road may years from now, then we end up with a major problem if it goes way down down 3 governor scott walker has proposed delaying projects and borrowing money rather than raising the gas tax and registration fees for road funding in the next transportation budget. do you hate waiting for a table... when you go out to eat? eat? well...wait no now an app for that. 3 and later--- colorful chinese culture.find out where you can darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? on't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line in your money watch--- 7-11 is celebrating the 50-th birthday of its most well known drink--- the ?slurpee.?the convenience store chain is offering slurpee ?pop tarts? - until november 11-th. pop tarts also celebrating 50 edition pastries... are part of the companies year-long "slurpee-bration.". 3 wanna head out to eat -- but hate to wait for a table? download "no wait."the app essentially waits in line for you.once your table is ready -- you'll get a text.already -- no wait is being used in more than four thousand an annual ?holiday food drive?--- "food for families"--- kicks off today in milwaukee! milwaukee!businesses... organizations... schools... neighborhoods... and families... .will host food drives to help neighbors in need. donation boxes will be placed at grocery stores--- making it easy for shoppers to help out during the holiday season. the drive kicks off at 10 this morning at "hunger task force."it runs through december 31-st. 3 our partners at the wisconsin humane society are giving back today... by ?waiving adoption fees? for the first 30 adoptions.that's for the first five at the ozaukee campus... and 20 here in milwaukee.fees for adopting adult cats waived ?already?...so those adoptions won't count toward the first 30.the wisconsin humane society... has about 200 animals looking for new homes today!doors open at the milwaukee campus at noon today. the other campuses open at two. 3 your last chance to see a racine county landmark...up close and personal...and very high up...is on sunday.that's when the fi season at the "wind point lighthouse" will be given. given.the structure stands 108 feet tall...and on a good day...you can see chicago to the south.the historic landmark was first lit in 18-80. and about twenty years ago...the us coast guard transferred it to the village. there are a lot of steps to maneuver.so wear a good pair of shoes and get ready for a spectacular view. sot2 (martin meissner/wind point forester) maneuver? look straight forward or up. can see through them. look ahead. coming down fine.:36 3 fine.:36 tours run on sunday from nine to three.it costs ten dollars for adults, and five dollars for kids under twelve. children under six aren't allowed. you can even make posted a link on our website...cbs58.com. make sure to click on the red news links tab on the homepage. starting tomorrow and going through the month of october... boerner botantical gardens in hales corners will be lit up with chinese lights and culture. culture. it's called "china lights lantern festival" and cbs 58 is a proud sponsor. michael schlesinger is live at boerner botanical gardens to give us a special preview. interview with shirley walczak - boener 3 coming up--- a harry potter ?prequel? is flying into theate. theaters....and the first official trailer is here.a first look at the "fantastic beasts" next! 3 and - who wouldn't want a pizza and beer night with matt damon, tom brady and ben affleck? how you can win the date..just ahead. "so, you're the guy with the case full of monsters, huh?" "news travels fast." fast." as fast as traveling by "floo powder." the first, full trailer for the harry potter spin off film, "fantastic beasts and where to find them" is out now. the trailer gives fans glimpses of new characters and especially the beasts mentioned in the title. its set in new york city decades before the events of the "harry potter" films. ...."fantastic beasts" hits 3 toss to weather... 3 ((???1:15 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) ahead??15???)) today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday morning with clouds slowly clearing throughout the day. today: scattered showers everywhere especially in the afternoon and evening. stays breezy. cooler with highs in the lower 60s. wind: ne 10-20 mph.tonight: showers continue which could be moderate at times. lows in mid to upper 50s. wind: ne 10-15 mph. weekend: more scattered showers likely on saturday especially in the morning. temperatures warm closer to average in the middle 60s both saturday and sunday. a few sprinkles possible sunday tom brady, matt damon and ben affleck are hosting some lucky fans in boston to support three non-profit organizations. "water dot org".... and "t-b twelve foundation" collectively support global health... education... and safe. safety.affleck and damon are among the organizations' founders.if you donate... you're entered for a chance to win a number of things--- but the most anticipated prize... is the chance of having a pizza night with the famous trio. stay close...your top stories are coming up at the top of the hour. i'm julie parise...you're watching the cbs 58 morning news 3 good morning.it's ...friday september 30th. i'm kyle aevermann in for kate chappell. chappell.and i'm jessica tighe. there's a big change coming to the milwaukee freeway system tonight. there's also a change you need to know about regarding construction zones. we have a lot to get to this mo. morning.but before we get to that...lets send it to justin thompson gee for a look at the forecast.hey justin. 3 andy brovelli will be in shortly with a live look at the commute... but right now meteorologist xxx has a look

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