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Transcripts For WDJT CBS 58 News At 4pm 20160810



employee we spoke to earlier today says everyone was evacuated from the building safely.that same employee was able to leave, and brought water to his colleagues. "when we got the all clear from the facilities supervisor if your car was parked in an area that wouldn't interfere with the firefighting process you could leave there were many people that couldn't so i went down the road to get some water for the people that had to stay in a nice hot parking l" lot." we also spoke to a business who says authorities told them no one could leave the building or a period of time. they didn't want them breathing or inhaling what was outside.they also rerouted their a/c system to recirculate air in the building ... so it wouldn't bring any air from the outside in. i've been told they're a little short staffed on this fire. but we're expecting a briefing from the franklin fire chief any moment.we'll bring that information to you as we receive it.and we'll be back here live on cbs 58 news at 5reporting live in the company released a statment just moments ago saying...our team followed strict safety protocols and quickly evacuated all team members; we are grateful that no injuries resulted from this incident and are thankful to the local fire department and emergency response teams for their quick action and continued support. 3 new today at four --- an apartment complex in sheboygan falls caught fire this afternoon. the roof of the four unit complex was burned out after flames ripped ou word if anyone was hurt in the fire. 3 hillary clinton has widened her lead over donald trump in the presidential race among wisconsin voters. that's according to the latest marqutte law poll. poll.among registered voters -- clinton now leads trump 46 to 36 percent. last month...the poll showed clinton only leading trump by six points. points.the latest poll found clinton has an even bigger lead among likely voters...52 to 37 percent. cbs 58's david ade will break down all the 3 both candidates are struggling with controversy today. for trump it's an off the cuff remark about second amendment supporters. for clinton...its emails from her time as secretery of state. cbs' craig boswell has more on the fallout. (nats)donald trump stuck to his message while campaigning in southern, virginia wednesday."if i get in, this is what it is, ok?"but it was an off the cuff remark trump made tuesday that is dominating headlines. 3 judges, nothing you can do folks. although the second amendment folks maybe there is. i don't know."trump says he was rallying voters - not inciting violence. violence."we've got another unnecessary controversy on a day when hillary clinton should have multiple problems in the eyes of the american pub" public."that's a reference to multiple emails - roughly 300 pages of them - newly released to a conservative watchdog between the clinton foundation and the state department.one email between a clinton foundation aide and secretary clinton's deputy chief of staff, huma abedain appears to center on finding a job. another exchange involves a billionaire donor and the u.s. ambassador to lebanon.a clinton spokesman denies any connection.clinton is focusing on job creation in des moines, . iowa."in my first 100 days we are going to do some big investments in infrastructure, advanced manufacturing and small businesses."the clinton campaign has formed a new group of elite republicans and independents who say they will work to elect her.craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. 3 meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. 3 today: temps are warm late this afternoon, mainly mid to upper 80s with a southerly feeling quite humid too with dew points around 70. rest of the week: thursday's the hottest day of the week with a high of 90. there's a chance for a few scattered storms on thursday, but the more widespread chance is still set to arrive thursday night into friday morning scattered showers and storms return across the area. some strong storms are possible. friday will still be warm and humid highs in the middle to upper 80s. a few lingering t'showers will be possible during the day on friday.upcoming weekend: lower humidity with a high near 80 over the weekend. mix of clouds and sun. a former detective fired over conflicting accounts of what happened the night her unmarked squad car was involved in a crash...cbs 58's julie parise on her attempts to get her job back. the hearing is wrapped up to decide if there was wrongdoing on the part of officer shannon lewandowski the night of the incident, during which her son was pulled over by a shore wood police officer. tomorrow, they will determine if her firing was appropriate. appropriate.this hearing is scheduled to happen in three parts over the course of today and tomorrow. cbs 58 was the only station in the courtroom this morning. the police department and representatives for lewandowski questioned severa lt. hanley.hanley was not lewandowskis immediate supervisor, but he did supervise another detective, who lewandowski claims asked her for help the night of the incident. 3 "if you're on assignment, officers aren't banned from talking w each other but if it's pulling them away from assignment then it's not downtime, of course they can talk""and you never placed lewandowski on assignment that morning, correct?"morning, assignment that lewandowski on assignment that morning, correct?""correct" "correct"the process will continue tomorrow.live in milwaukee jp cbs 58 3 cbs 58 has exclusive surveillance video station. it happened at the "b- p" on seven mile road in caledonia. the suspect drove his red van up to the pumps, fills up 55 gallon drums...then takes off. between july 25th and august 3rd the suspect hit the gas station ?three times? with an accomplice. in total they've made away with more than 13-hundred gallons of premium gas -- that's worth about four thousand dollars. the man captured on surveillance video trying to abduct a 7-year-old girl was sentenced this morning. wisconsin department of health and family services. a doctor's report determined he was not guilty by reason of instanity. it was in june of last year johnson scooped up the little girl as she was walking. he moved her a shot distance away before she was able to kick free. baltimore police pulled over african americans at an alarming rate. rate.that's the conclusion of a justice department investigation that has determined unconstituional practices by the department as a whole. african-american man was stopped 30 times in five years. never aarrested. officers were also found to use excessive force with juveniles and the mentally ill. the review came after the in custody death of freddie gray. all officers criminally charged in that case were either acquitted or had their cases dismissed. what can only be described as a tragedy played out inside a florida public safety complex last night. 73-year-old mary knowlton was shot and killed among 35 people taking part in the city's eight week "citizen police academy" course. during a training scenario led by officers, knowlton was struck by live fire. mary knowlton is a phenomenal person in this community. i know her very well. she attends a lot of community events. its just an horrific time for all of us us according to a witness...knowlton was shot several times. the officer who shot her is on paid administrative leave.ms. punta gorda community...volunt eering as a board member for a local library group. 3 next at four --- back to school shopping seems to be getting more expensive each year...tips on how you can save when sending the kids back to class. 3 and how much are you paying -- for your job? the breakdown of a new survey that shows going to work can cost you. 3 plus --- meterologist rebecca schuld will return with your volunteers at the m-l-k community center are helping to get hundreds of kids ready to go back to school with everything they need. need.volunteers fillled 5-thousand backpacks with school supplies for the festival. the event helps to take the burden off of parents who may not have the means to give their kids everything they need...and helps the boys and girls go off to school ready and prepared for the year ahead. "i said to them this morning, remember that first day of school when you had new clothes, a new bookbag, and your pens and pencile and the smile was this big? they all looked at me and said yes we remember i'm 68 and i remember." remember." the annual back to school festival is happening this saturday at 11-30 at the m-l-k community center on vliet street. it's not news that back to school shopping can be hard for some families. but as cnn's mary moloney explains it's only getting more difficult for families on a strict budget. for kids back to school means back to cool.but for parents -- back to school shopping can be stressful.according to a national survey -- nearly 30 percent of parents polled say back to school shopping puts a strain on family finances. finances."we are definitely particular, are going to be buying their kids electronics for the back to school season. tablets, laptops, even smartphones and those things add up."but there are apps that can save your sanity while saving you some money. redlaser helps keep your loyalty points all in one place.and if you have the bar code of a product you need -- it can help you find the best deals -- so you aren't paying more than you need to.shopkick gives you points just for walking in stores.which can be redeemed for a gift card. gin not highlights discounts and sales at some of the top stores."jc penny has great offers on apparel and accessories. bed, bath and beyond has great deals on everything from lunchboxes and binders even. sears and target also have really great steals and deals for back to school in particular."the savings may help you find some extra cash while others are finding dory. "big box office hits are influencing back to school of images on everything form binders to backpacks to lunchboxes."for consumer watch -- i'm mary moloney. a-t-and-t customers check your mailbox! you could have a check coming your way. way.a-t-and-t has agreed to pay nearly8 million dollars over allegations of cramming. the f-c-c says some customers, mostly small business owners, were charged 9 dollars a month for a fake directory assistance service. refund checks will be sent over the next 90 days. 3 gas prices are drop ?below? two dollars a gallon this fall...and stay there through the winter. the u-s energy department made the prediction based on the prolonged slump in oil prices and the switch to the winter blend of gasoline...which is cheaper to make.right now the average price for a gallon in milwaukee is 2-18. how much money do you spend to go to work? you usually think of your job as a ?source? of income, rather than a drain. but a new career builder study to go to work. that's 33-hundred dollars a year. nearly half of those surveyed spend at least 250 dollars a year on clothes for work . more than 30 percent of people who need daycare spend at least 500 dollars a month. "most people think about their job and what they get in their paycheck. they need to think more broadly about what it costs them actually to earn their paycheck. the cost of getting to work, the cost of business appropriate clothes, the cost of daycare, pet care it alldd employees could spend up to 50 dollars a week on buying lunch at work. and even coffee adds up too. about one out of four workers who buy coffee spend up to 25 dollars a week. 3 your full readycast with meterologist rebecca schuld is 3 breaking news now --- this is a live picture of man scaling this afternoon, mainly mid to upper 80s with a southerly wind at 5 to 15 mph. it's feeling quite humid too with dew points around 70. rest of the weekthuday'the hotest day of the week with a high of 90. the's a chance for a few scattered storms on ursd, bu the more widespread chance s still set to arrive thursday night into friday morning scattered showers and storms return across the area. some strong storms are possible. friday will still be warm and humid highs in the middle to upper 80s. a few lingering t'showers will be possible during the day on friday.upcoming weekend: lower humidity with a high near 80 over the weekend. time now to look ahead..if you're looking to connect with your communiyt, enjoy a free lunch and maybe pick up some kids..have we got the event for you.serve your city is saturday august 13th at milwaukee's clarke square park and richard schwoegler and james haley from faith builders join us live to convince you to take part. 3 3 for full details and to see this interview you can and to for full details and to see this for full details and to see this interview you can visit our website cbs 58 dot com. richard, james thank you for joining us. 3 coming up on the news at four thirty --- we'll break down the numbers from the latest marquette law poll...the big change in how wisconsin is leaning this election. 3 and a bartender caught in the crossfire of a deadly officer involved shooting is speaking out about his experience. 3 plus --- some olympic announcers are coming under fire for some comments made about ?female? athletes. 3 we've got much more ne weather headlines...coming up on the cbs 58 news at four 3 we continue to follow breaking news out of new york city...where a man is scaling trump tower using suction cups. this is a live look from our affilate w-a-b-c.

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