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Transcripts For WDJT CBS 58 News At 10pm 20160819



a hospital where he died. live in front of police district 6 ad cbs 58. praying for our city..tonight the archdiocese of milwaukee led a holy mass for peace in the wake of the weekend violenc. violence.cbs 58's kristen barbaresi introduces us to one young sherman park girl.. who is calling for unity. she's live with the story, kristen? young, old, white, black-hundreds of people came out to pray together tonight. recognizing there is a lot of work to do, but that it needs to be a united, community effort nat- music- ayden, 7-years-old 01;41;09 i camehere to pray for peace inthe city and hope that whatever violence is going on, about the burning dn houses, i hope it stops pretty soon.7-year-old ayden lives in sherman with her gran- grandmother-ayden 01;41;21 i felt heartbroken. all those people had to rebuild everything they spent days and days working on. mary heal anything. and with prayer and when people come together and they try to look past their differencesthe archdioses called this a mass for peace called this a mass for peace very reverend timothy kitzke 00;00;02 as you can tell from kitzke 00;00;02 as reverend timothy kitzke 00;00;02 as you can tell from the spirit that's present right now it's a spirt of hope but realistic hopefather kitzke says h change is possible, but everyone needs to work for the solutions.01;23;26 we divided ourselves completely, in to us and them.one thing everyone was asked to do-communicate with people outside your normal circle. mary tate-smith, lives in sherman park 01;43;58 so we have to work together. we need ech other. we need the police and the police need us. 01;44;05the mass also served as a place for those effected by the violence-to heal. 01;41;43 i hope if it stops, it never happens again.nat this mass was put 3 more than 50 people took the streets on milwaukee's north side, promoting peace. the group stopped at homes.. speaking with residents about improving peace and understanding.the walk started in the linsday heights neighbhorhood... and even though that area is more than a mile east of sherman park, organizers say this past weekend's violence made today's event even more important. we're hoping that people will take the time out of their day to just stop, get to know each other, and really that we're facing from my perspective it came from a feeling that we need to celebrate peace, more than our differences, we have that similarity of peace that we all want 3 3 the walk was planned before last weekend's unrest.a city worker also went along, noting problems the city can work on. the state deaprtment of justice is asking for tips about the officer-involved shooting that sparked the online tip-form for anyone to submit information.they're asking people to submit facts -- not speculation or hersay. we've posted a link on our website, cbs 58 dot com. a number of state groups warn more unrest could return to the sherman park neighbhorhood if the police body camera video showing the final moments of sylville smith's life is not released. the groups also says the community won't be able to move forward until that video is put out. they say authorities should first show the footage to the family... then release it to the public. 34-53 "the mayor at the press conference said at still photo of the video. i don't know why he didn't have 25 seconds to look at the video. but he has a still photo from the video which showed the gun in mr. smith's hand. and i'll take his word at that. but without the sound, without knowing when the order to drop the gun was given, without knowing when the shots were fired - just having a gun in the hand doesn't tell the public what they need to know." know." the wisconsin d-o-j is in charge of the investigation, and says it's not prepared to release any of the video evidence right now.milwaukee police chief ed flynn says the video is mostly silent because switching on the body camera. 3 stay with cbs 58 for the latest devlopments on the unrest in the sherman park neighborhood -- both on-air and online, at cbs 58 dot com. 3 good news for packers fans... the pro-football hall of fame is giving refunds to those who bought tickets to the cancelled pre-season game in canton.fans will get back the face-value of their tickets, fees ?and? one-night hotel accommodations.fans will also get four tickets to the hall of fame comes after at least four fans filed suitover the debacle.the august 7th game -- between green bay and indianapolis -- was cancelled after hardened paint damaged parts of the playing field. 3 new tonight -- the district attorney says a deadly officer-involved shooting last month.. was justified.police were called to a townhome on stonewall drive back on july first..and say they found 58-year-old helmut wihowski trying to slash a woman with a large knife.when he wouldn't put the knife down.. officer was administrative leave.. but is back to his normal duties. the west allis man accused of killing his neighbor, then shooting at cars on the interstate was back in court today. zachary hays waived his preliminary hearing and was bound over trial.he faces 160 years in prison... police say he killed his neighbor on may first, then shot at cars on the interstate... one of those bullets hit and killed an illinois mother.family members of hays neighbor -- gabriel sanchez -- were also in court today...the mor sanchez's children -- says they're trying make a fresh start. 18:41:41-52and i know this negative thing changed our life, but me and my kids, we want to keep going. our life is like a new chapter, we want to finish this 3 3 hays is due back in court september 12th 3 the waukesha home school coach accused of sexually assaulting two 13 year old girls pleaded not guilty today...nicholas frede was bound over for trial. the 20 year old was hired to coach the girls in private basketball lessons at his home in the village of nashotah. frede was on the basketball team for maranatha baptist university in watertown. a former packers player will spend the next 18 years behind bar for drugging and raping wom. women.darren sharper is accused of assaulting ?16 women? in four states.he entered a plea deal where the prosecutors suggested a nineyear prison term but the judge said was too lenient. sharper played for the green police say theives are ripping off credit cards at golf courses... and it is costing their victims thousands of doll. dollars.there are reports of thefts at courses in new berlin, north prairie, grafton, and mount pleasant. and police believe they're all connected.the thieves look for unlocked cars in the course parking lot, grab credit cards golfers leave behind, then charge thousands on those cards. take a good look at these photos... police suspect them... call the ozaukee county sheriff's office. 3 since monday, three homes in the sherman park neighborhood have been destroyed by fire. two were vacant. while authorities search for answers on how the fires started.our april dovorany tells us what the city is doing to prevent them. tuesday morninga house fire on 50th and clarkre..so hotit burned through the first hose line put down put down by milwaukee fire departmentand took 70 firefighters to extinguish and damaged the home next door. scene- just different location. a home near 33rd and hadley started burning near 5am.with flames jumping over to the duplex next door. in both cases-the flames from the vacant homes spread-displacing families in entirely different properties634. were going to make sure this is something we have good contrl over. youll see more monitoring of police on the buildings.stand up the dept of neigborhood services says-theres more than 44-huinred vacant properties in the city-so we askedwhats being done to make sure happen again? the mayors answer? sell them. 3753 were aggressively trying to sell as many propetyies as we own as possible. i want these houses and buisessn back in circulation, i want peopleto live in them, i want biz to operate in them, but dns tells us-a large majority-about 3500 of these homes and buildings are privately 0wned-with the goal of being fixed by the owners and reinspected within six monthsso many of them do sit vacant..but not abandoned. while no one from the cimmittee on redevelopment of us about how often these vacant homes are checked.the mayor says..3634 the dns is in contact with the police dept to make sure the vacant buildings dont become targets april dovorany reporting.. through these fires happened in the same neighorhood as the weekend's unrest.. officials are not saying if they're related. 3 the green and gold were back at lambeau tonight, taking on the oakland raiders in the second preseason game.... game....we check in with cbs 58's sports' kevin holden with more... still being super cautious after jordy nelson's injury last preseason - and by the way nelson didn't take a snap tonight either. mike mccarthy is giving one of his skill players a chance to shine this preseason. it's eddie lacy, and the big bruising runner had a nice night. nine carries, 45 yards, and this plunge for a first quarter score. there is some quarterback drama to talk about though. brett hundley finally got a start, but had to take himself out of the gmae after this play in the second quarter - it's an injury. hundley wouldn't not have played in the hall of fame game, and he didn't play last week against the browns. the packers win it 20-12. they get two more tuneups - next friday night in san francisco, a late kickoff there, and september first in kansas city against the chiefs. the pack won't play at lambeau field again until week three of the regular season, september 25th. more with mike mccarthy and his packers later in the show. brazilian police say swimmer ryan lochte was lying about being robbed at gunpoint with three of his teammates. the olympians were unk coming home from a club and vandalized a gas station then made up a cover story.police say lochte got into a confrontation with security guards.as the swimmers attempted to leave the gas station in a cab -- police say one security guard pulled a gun -- forcing the athletes ouof the cab and on the ground.the police say the swimmers paid for the damage and left.police say lochte is the one who created the lie 3 an organization in sherman that circumstances don't have to define your future... 3 and the newest wedding trend is something all wisconsinites will enjoy...drew? feingold: that's my grandfather with a brand new truck. it was one of the first to come out of this plant in 1923. tax code that actually rewards companies for exporting jobs. let's close the corporate loopholes- that will save taxpayer money and help business create jobs here. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because we don't need an economy that works only for ceos, we need an economy that works for everyone. an new organization is trng to spread the message of hope and positity to young people. people.marshanna hester joins us in studio with more about what one womais doing to help kids in the sherman park neighborhood. your circumstances don't have to define your future...that's the message of thecry "a for helpfoundation" -- which is just blocks from sherman park...now-- its founder is mo determined repair hope in the hood. 57.57 nat sot "whave a few beds, tables, chairs."what you won't find in thisstorage room near 45th and burleigh are tv's and computers... bianca williams says they were stolen amid the weekend' unrest.bianca wiliams, founder "a cry for help foundation "54.19 those are the same items we use to help theyouth when they come and try to do a are still counting on her for basic needs, like clothes, shoes and food.that's where the cry for help foundation comes in ...the 25-year-old from the inner city started the organization overa year ago.."52.38 eventually you gotta break the cycle." williams mission starts with kids who can't afford summer programs.so this year-- she hired dozens of them to clean up the neighborhood... a task they quickly realized goes a long way."46.37 they didn't like it at first and once they were out in the community and saw people saying thanku appreciate you. they were like oh i can do this again."and it's that positive encouragement williams is committed to giving.. in hopes of seeing her community cry no more..52.18 just taking it one day at a time. and just reaching back grabbing a young boy or girl that's what's important right now." right now-- the foundation is supported by williams and donations.. but she is working to secure funding through the get involved and learn about upcoming community events -- go to our website-- cbs 58 dot com.michele? the betty brinn children's museum is making sure kids have the supplies they need for the upcoming school year. year.the museum handed out ?950? free backpacks filled with school supplies for its back to school resource fair. for some parents, it's the only way their children could get everything they need. and for kids, it gets them excited about heading back to school. 51:51-52:03 exciting to get new school supplies, a new backpack -- a real backpack, not just a sinch sack, and pencils and markers and crayons and it's a wonderful way to kick off the year and get really excited about what's coming up up dozens of local groups were also there with information on after school help and health and safety programs. the u-w board of regents has sent a budget to the governor asking for more money... money...governor scott walker has said he wants to continue a tuition freeze for two more years.the budget plan asks for 42 and a half million ?more? walker wants to continue the tuition freeze... but there's a possibility that the freeze will end... the u-w system president says he's been talking to the governor about it. 28-41the governor hasn't said 2 years, what the governor has said is that he would like to freeze tuition in the first year and consider options in the second year :21 maybe a freeze he wants to retain that option, but he wants us to discuss that further :26 49-56 we're a long ways off from putting the budget together but the bottom line is i want to make it affordable ;16 the freeze thus far has been very helpful in that regard regard cross says he's requesting that the board of regents decide on tuition rather than the governor or legislature. they got their jig on along the lakefront tonight. tonight.irish fest kicked off its four day run tonight. they're bringing in entertainment of all celtic persuasians not just irish. ofcourse food and drink figure prominently in the festival which also prides itself on having plenty of family activities.tomorrow is half off admission... so you can get in for only 10 dollars!the 3 3 california's "blue cut" fire continues to burn about sixty miles east of los angeles. fire officials say it's one of t rst they've ever seen. the wildfire forced tens of thousands to evacuate since it erupted tuesday morning.,,,but now some of the evacuation orders have been lifted. more than 15 hundred firefighters are now battling this fire... that's burning an area larger than the city of san francisco. 3 another disaster... thousands in southeastern louisiana can't go home yet because of flooding,40-thousand homes are damaged... this could lead to the state's biggest housing crisis since hurricane katrina. only about 20 percent of flood insurance.at least 13 people have died in the flooding. the ho-chunk nation is adding hotels and expanding casinos. casinos.the tribe starts a 153 million-dollar building ojectnext month at its casinos in wittenberg, black river falls and wisconsin dells.projects include redesigning the casinos, adding slot machines, and building hotels.the projects are expected to add 100 jobs to ho-chunk's workforce. bucks legend oscar robertson is in town to receive an award and pay it forward. forwa sometimes they go under the radar and nobody knows what they really do. do. the nba great who helped bring the bucks their only champion decades ago..has been named this year's legends award recipient at tommorow's fellowship open golf outing.he is donating his honorarium to the boys and girls club of greater milwaukee.he says their role in the community is important now more than ever.. sometimes their parents are working and they get out of school, they've got time to fill and for youn people you time." for 16 years the most successful men and women in sports, business and public service gatherd in milwaukee and have raised more than a million dollars to support local programs that help kids from the inner city further their education.cbs 58 has been a longtime media partner and we couldn't be prouder. i'll see you all out at the silver spring country club a starter makes a statement, and a backup suffers an injury - that's a heck of a lot more appealing than the other way ar. around.tonight on the "m", eddie lacy got nine carries against the raiders. five yards a carry and a rushing score is just the kind of thing you want to see when the weather gets colder. lacy's success make the packers playoff success make the john crockett touchdown) touchdown)packers win it 20-12. 3 3 3 i don't care if he didn't play, the sit of jordy nelson back on the field is a welcomone for packers faithful. nelson is off the physically unable to perform list, but the packers staff is being understandably very cautious after right knee that was a preseason injury... no way thpack will let that happen again. jordy's aiming to be1-hundred percent by the season opener in september. just two more games in the preseason - both on the road. packers and niners late next frday night. and the preseason finale september first in kansas city. both games, by the y, can be seen in nishspaon telemundo wisconsin. the regular season opener is september 11th in jacksonville. one of the preseaso storylines isn't about a position battle or an injury. it's about an interview. interview.and that interview between clay matthews and julius peppers and the n-f-l ?will? reportedly happen. several repts say the two star packers defenders have agreed to talk to the league about an al-jazeera report that linked both players to performance enhancing drugs. the source of the al-jazeera story quickly recant. the league has threatened to suspend players if they don't if you're planning a wedding... you might want to try this "cheesy" dessert -- a cake made of cheese!a cheese shop owner in madison starting making cakes of cheese a few years ago... and says their popularity is taking off.. 30-42"people come in wanting cheese for their special more we started thinking about it, we said why not do something that creates a memorable moment for that special day?"10-14(ken monteleone/ owner, fromagination) "being in wisconsin, if you're going to servcheese, we want to do it kind of the unconventional 3way" way." the idea seems to have originated in the idea seems to have originated in england, but it's now found its way to the u-s -- and appropriately, to wisconsin. 3 we'll have a lot more on the cbs 58 morning news from 4:30 to 7 a-m a-mthanks for joining us.good feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. johnson: i've always said i'll be the calmest guy on my election night. i win either way. narrator: if he loses, senator johnson falls back on the ten million dollar bonus he paid himself as ceo. johnson: i've always said... i win either way. narrator: if he wins, he gets another six years to support tax loopholes and bad trade deals that ship jobs overseas. all to benefit corporations and multi-millionaires like him. johnson: i win either way. >> stephen: good evening. before we begin the show tonight, i need to address a controversy. last night's republican national convention keynote speaker melania trump has been accused of plagiarizing portions of her speech from michelle obama's appearance at the 2008 democratic convention. now, personally, i don't think this is mrs. trump's to fault at all. i think her speechwriters are to blame, and yet no one has lost their jobs. if only there was someone in the trump campaign who enjoyed firing people. ( laughter ) ( applause ) now, i don't talk about this a i don't talk about this a lot, but donald and melania and i are friends.

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