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a point. point.but with the people polled on saturday and sunday.. clinton has a 19 point lead over trump...and while the overall numbers say clinton's lead comes out to seven points... franklin says it really could be anywhere from seven to 19 points. "i would bet somewhere in between. but what we don't know is what happened monday tuesday and wednesday. so i think it's really speculation on whether this not.. but i think we have very strong evidence that there was a substantial shift over the weekend in the response to the video tapes of donald trump." trump." 3 so while donald trump loses ground in this poll... republican senator ron johnson is seeing his numbers move in an opposite directon...we'll take a look at those in the next half hour.live in studio... david ade.. cbs 58 news. distance himself from republican leaders. and hillary clinton's campaign is blaming more leaked emails on the trump's relationship with russia. c-b-s' craig boswell has the latest. "if i lose i'm going to be so angry at florida." donald trump is stumping in must-win florida....where he suggested both parties in congress let hillary clinton's email scandal slide. "did they make a deal where everybody protects each other in washington?"he talked about the latest email leaks from hillary clinton's campaign staff. "wikileaks email show hillary's staff needs to give her secret notes on when to smile - smile hillary, smile." trump is also trying to rebound from a 2005 video in which he made lewd comments about women.a former miss arizona says it's not just trump's "words" that are troubling: she claims the billionare insisted on meeting miss usa contestants in the women's dressing room. room."he just came strolling right in - there was no second to put a robe on or sort of were naked." the latest poll shows more than one-quarter of elected top republicans won't endorse trump, but his running mate downplayed party infighting. "the overwhelming majority of leaders are joining with millions of americans." clinton is trying to win over disgruntled republicans, while the media sifts through hacked emails from campaign chairman john podesta.u-s intelligence says russia is behind the hacks. "their apparent attempt to influence it on behalf of mr. trump is i think of should be of utmco americans."the trump campaign denies it's working with the russians.craig boswell, cbs news, capitol hill. if you've already mailed in an absentee ballot for this upcoming election...your vote may not count. the election commission says many of them have been filled out incorrectly. cbs 58's kyle aevermann explains from waukesha. the problem lies at the voters sending in their ballots need a signature and other information from a witnes. witness.without those signatures and full addresses including the city, ballots cannot be counted.there have been a handful of incomplete ballots here in waukesha, and hundreds of cases reported in milwaukee, racine, and madison according to the wisconsin election commission. who today sent out a memo standing by their decision requiring this information.here in waukesha, the clerk's office has sent out instruction forms, and even highlighted the importantng year, so there are no issues. because we are still a few weeks away from the election, the clerk's office has been trying to get ahold of anyone who hasn't completed it out correctly..and many times they say, it's just missing the city from the address. they say if you want your vote to count, have the witness fill out all the information, and get your absentee ballot in as early as possible. possible."we collect mail on election day, those are included in the count. if they don't have a witness address on them, and we can't reach the voter, that don't have a phone number on file, those are going to be tough to remedy and count on election day. so it's very very important that the voter knows that you have to have the witness sign that certificate envelope for them and include their address. " "reporting in waukesha ka cbs 58 news/ 3 stay with cbs 58 all month leading up to election day. and tune in on november 8th as we bring you live team coverage of all of the important local and national races. chief meterologist drew burygone joins us now to get 3 a sad update to a story we first brought you today at noon...the fond du lac county medical examiner's office has ruled the death of a state senator a suicide. suicide.the sheriff's department says senator rick gudex he was found early this he had a single gunshot wound to the chest which the m-e believes was self inflicted. the 48-year-old republican was not seeking re-election to the senate seat he's held since 2013. according to his official biography, gudex is married with two children. the antigo police department says a youtube video showing a young girl tied up behind a locked door is ?one hundred percent fake?. fake?.they launched an investigation into the video suspecting it might have something to do with a missing teenager. the police department says they found th video. and determined it was not real. police have confirmed the woman in the video is not kayla. they say they'll continue to follow leads to try and find the teen who's been missing since 2009. milwaukee's public safety committee spent weeks gathering input from officials and organizations on how best to deal with crime in milwaukee. milwaukee.and now they also want input from the taxpayer. alderman bob donavan announced an online survey where you can weigh in on the best your neighborhood. "we're hopeful that we can get thousands and thousands of milwaukee residents to go online and take this survey and let us know what their legitimate concerns or feelings are as they relate to public safety." safety." the safety committee recently released a proposal that includes adding police officers.there are several more public meetings to go where you can learn and share m. more.we have the details on 3 a local father and son are both battling a brain tumor at the same time...hear their inspiring story after the break. 3 and --- gone but not forgotten. milwaukee's fallen firefighters are rembered during fire prevention week... 3 plus --- chief meterologist drew burygone will return with a cancer diagnosis can turn a family upside down. but ?two? of them is almost unimaginable. unimaginable.that's what happened to a delafield firefighter and his son. they recently learned they're ?both? fighting brain tumors. cbs 58's jacob kittilstad joins us live with that story...jacob. many people within the aware of this family's situation...> with the father - nick stacey - just getting out of difficulties with his brain tumor...> only a short time later having his son diagnosed with something similar. three-year-old brayden stacey was diagnosed with a brain tumor this summer.> the tumor caused painful pressure to build in his skull around his brain.> just days ago he was released from the hospital after getting a permenant catheter put in his head to deal with that pain.> the family is now working on what's next... radiation - difficult and risky as brayden's young age, his father nick says.> its very reminiscent of nick's tumor - treated in 2014 - although the family says doctors don't believe it's genetic.> what it is though is extremely difficult for the family. "you know, i know what i went through with mine. they did a full craniotomy with mine. they had to take a piece of skull off to get down in there. i was worried because i remember things. so i was really worried what he was going to go through. very scared. i supposed anytime you hear 'child has a brain tumor' you don't know whether to throw up or be angry." angry." coming up on the news at five you'll get to better know this family and young brayden - who's extremely energetc despite his diagnosis.> you won't want to miss it.> live in delafield, jacob kittilstad, cbs 58 news. you've probably noticed several stories recently about fire prevention and safety. it's no coincidence, this time every year milwaukee's fire department tries to get the word out.. out..and that also means remembering the dangers of fire and the men and women who have been killed while answering the call for help. the milwaukee fire department was established back in 1875. today at headquarters downtown..a time of reflection on each of the 127 department announcer's voice: these times come with a heavy toll this is a family business we view each other as brothers and sisterssinging: broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight fight 3 this is the 20th year for this formal recognition attended by the mayor and union officials as well as fire chief mark rohlfing. fire prevention week continues meritorious service awards at the safety academy. october is national hispanic hertiage month .and milwaukee has reason to celebrate. as the latino community continues to grow in the city, so does the cultural influence. according to a recent study... hispanic-owned businesses have increased by 30 percent in the midwest since 2012. "and our latino restaurants and entrepreneurs are such a strong part of our growth and our diversity and how we add value to the city." city." cake shop and cafe" and "antigua latin restaurant and catering" for their success and impact on the community. 3 your full readycast with chief meterologist drew burygone is next...stay tuned. 3 3 3 the milwaukee paranormal conference is back this year, bigger and better with a special raven's ball planned--some special lives guests in studio to talk all we are looking ahead to the return of the milwaukee paranormal conferenceit's bigger this year at the student union at uw milwaukee with a raven's ball planned saturday night at the irish conference director tea krulos 3 this saturday and sunday at the student union at uw-milwaukee. the official "raven's ball" after party will be held satruday night at the irish cultural heritage center from eight to midnight. i've got full details on our website cbs 58 dot com. tea, thank you for joining us. 3 the milwaukee bucks are holding national anthem auditions today at the bradley center. experienced singers and beginners tried out for their chance to perform in front of thousands in the upcoming season. "who's broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight..."over the ramparts we watched were so galantly streaming"and the rockets red 3air..." air..." a panel of judges will decide who gets a shot. if you think you've got what it takes there's another round of auditions tonight from five to eight. the sessions are open to people all ages --- but anyone under 18 has to have a legal guardian. 3 coming up --- the takeo controversy at mps now a moot point..we'll explain 3 and could the future the iconic mitchell park domes be decided tonight? we'll tell you about a new task force focussing on the milwaukee landmark. 3 plus -- a man involved in a drug deal gone wrong...that ended in a teen's death...learned his sentence today. we'll have the update. 3 we've got much more news and weather headlines...coming up as the cbs 58 news at four the controversial m-p-s takeover is not going to happen. the announcement came this morning that ?no? schools in the district qualify for the "opportunity schools partnership program." program."that means schools that were struggling and under-performing have improved. m-p-s reacted to the news not long ago... ago...cbs 58's lindsey branwall joins us live with the details...lindsey. today the department of public instruction sent milwaukee public schools this letter. no districts at mps are eligible for opportunity schools partnership program-- known to many as the takeover of mps dpi delivered the news after calculating report cards and scores at mps. which determined every school in the district is now performing well enough that it doesn't qualify for the program. the detailed information on the schools will be released publicly in november.but for now there's excitement throughout the school's central office. though superintendent dr darienne work to be done "i'm a firm believer that results change conversations. i'm hoping what today's announcement can show is change is possible at mps. there have people that have been working for a long time to try to make those changes. and i think now that we have them, i'm hoping everyone will really gather around and continue to support the work we're doing. again we're not saying we're where we need to be. we know that we have to continue to push those programs that are working in our schools." schools." county executive chris abele was a part of the ospp council, and released this statement today ... saying he will work with mps, dpi and the legislature to determine what it means for ospp and what role the county will have reporting live in milwaukee lb cbs 58 news. 3 campaign 2016--the latest democrat hillary clinton has pulled ahead of her republica rival, donald trump in the presidential race. likely voters now favor clinton 44 percent and trump 37 percent. but what about that closely contested senate race between senator ron johnson and russ feingold. cbs 58's david ade joins us live from the newsroom with the latest on that race...david. senator ron johnson is pulling closer to challenger russ feingold.johnson has been playing from behind recently... but here we go with today's likely voter numbers...it's russ feingold with 46 percent... and ron johnson with 44 percent... and libertarian phil anderson and four percent.in last month's poll... johnson trailed feingold five points. points.tonight...the johnson campaign is saying one of the big reasons this race is tight... positive t-v commercials from johnson... and negative commercials from feingold.today poll director charles franklin talked about that. 3 "so the timing is right... but we don't ask people if they've seen the ads and we don't exposed to them or not." not." so this poll makes this week's debate between feingold and johnson even more important for those two..we'll see another marquette poll in three weeks... the wednesday before election day.live in the newsroom... david ade... cbs 58 news. 3 the two candidates will face night at seven o'clock. you can watch i tlive on our sister station w-m-l-w the "m" and telemundo wisconsin. chief meterologist drew burygone joins us now to get you ready for your evening...drew. a man involved in a drug deal gone wrong learned his sentence today. police say nime accomplice shot a 16-year-old dead on the bugline trail. cbs 58's julie parise has more from waukesha. niikwambe bell will serve at least one a half years in prison for the drug charges he faced in connection with the shooting death of a teenage boy in sussex last spring. bell and a friend, london white, met 16-year-old george erickson back in may for what was a likely drug deal. the details about what happened after the meeting aren't clear, but erickson was shot white was charged with the shooting. in september, bell pled no contest to charges of drug possesion and possession of a drug trafficking vehicle. the state said today without his help, they would not have been able to find or charge white in erickson's murder. before the judge read him his sentence, bell addressed the court claiming to be a changed man. meanwhile, erickson's family says they want justice. 3"..." "...""..." "..."bell will be eligible for parole bell will be "..." "..."bell will be eligible for parole after serving 18 months. london white, the accused shooter, is due back in court on october 31st. reporting in waukesha im jp cbs 58 the future of the iconic mitchell park domes is now in the hands of a new task force. it was formed by the milwaukee county board of supervisors. they'll have their first meeting tonight to decide how the domes should move forward. cbs 58's amanda porterfield joins us live from the domes today is the first time a task force will meet about the mitchell park domes. the first step to deciding the future of these iconic milwaukee structures. the domes closed earlier this year afterthey have been a staple in the city since the 1930's. but they closed in february because the concrete on the domes is weak..and has been crumbling off and falling concerned about visitor safety. they opened up one at a time this fall after the county put up netting to catch any pieces of concrete. just a temporary solution. the county has about a million and a half dollars for repair..but it will cost 45 milllion dollars for a full about 45 milllion but it will cost repair..a half dollars for about a million and the county has solution. just a temporary of concrete. catch any pieces put up netting to after the county at a time this fall they opened up one visitor safety. concerned about the county was ground. falling to the crumbling off and and has been the domes is weak..the concrete on february because but they closed in since the 1930's. staple in the city they have been a after earlier this year the domes closed structures. the domes closed earlier this year afterthey have been a 3 news. porterfield cbs 58 park domes amanda porterfield cbs 58 news. 3 3 coming up --- north carolina still feeling the effects of hurricane matthew...rivers are rising...threatening hundreds more homes...the latest is ahead. 3 and more evidence that wearable fitness trackers aren't accurately recording your information...the details in your health watch. 3 and social security checks will have a little something extra next year...we'lltell you how much more..after the dangerously high water levels in north carolina continue to threaten homes and people's lives. the flood waters left evacuations today. cbs's don champion reports. as floodwaters rise in parts of north carolina, anita mitchell has no choice but to--- watch and wait.she lost everything in floods after hurricane floyd in 1999.the thought of it happening again overwhelms her. "words can't even describe it, they just can't" wednesday, the tar river swallowed parts of her hometown of tarboro.many swollen rivers - already at record level weekend."the tar river is rising so much, just south of here, officials have warned it may overwhelm many bridges in the area""people are suffering" the governor says at least 2 people a day have died driving through flood waters. he gave yet another emphatic warning to residents. "do not get near the water it will kill you"in lumberton- where more than a thousand people were rescued this week- mark mcneir is still waiting for the water to he knows starting over won't be easy. "all i got is what i got on my back" the flooding here also threatens livelihoods.some flooded towns, including lumberton, are among the poorest in the nation.don champion, cbs news, tarboro, north carolina. 3 in haiti more than a thousand people were killed when hurricane matthew passed over last week. a wisconsin nurse from burlington was there as the storm hit. she works with a group called "friends of the croix about twice a year to help with medical training. and this time -- she was there as tragedy struck. "i was laying on my bed and all i could think of if i'm this nervous and i'm this cement house what is happening to the people in the village. they have little huts with tin roofs, and some don't have a cement floor they have dirt floors how in the world are they ever going to survive this" this?" following the storm. they say they do plan to return in february. 3 in today's health watch --- blue bell is expanding its voluntary recall of ice cream products with cookie dough. dough.just last month...two types of ice cream containing cookie dough were recalled. now blue bell has expanded it to include ?all? ice cream with cookie dough...which came from a third party supplier. a spokesperson for the supplier says the cookie dough was contaminated because of lapses in their food safety system. 3 drinks could lower the risk of obesity and diseases like diabetes. that's according to the "world health organization."it wants countries to put a 20-percent tax on sugary drinks to cut consumption. the soft-drink industry called the recommendation "discriminatory." 3 a national survey found more than half of adults take dietary supplements. researchers say that number has remained stable for 13 years.they found multivitamin supplement use nearly tripled and use of fish oil supplements also significantly increased. 3 turns out running repairs your brain. researchers in canada working with mice discovered a molecule that's triggered by running. they say it helps to heal the protective coating that surrounds and insulates nerve fibers in the brain. the jury is still out on whether wearable fitness trackers actually help you get in shape.some studies suggest it doesn't accurately track your the don't get you moving any more than wearing a regular watch. and now new information shows --- the trackers could be reading your heart rate all wrong. cbs' kenneth craig reports. when aaron eiseon hits the pavement for his daily walk - he makes sure his fitbit is monitoring his steps and heart rate . i'm not the althete that cares that much, i just want to make sure it's up and beating. moving a little faster when i'm out walking. but a new study from the cleveland clinic shows getting an accurate heart rate reading increasingly relying on these monitors to record heart rate and they often become very concerned and anxious when they obtain values that appear completely out of the norm. researchers looked at four wearable wrist monitors including the fit bit and apple watch.... testing them side by side with a heart strap monitor and an electro- cardiagram or ekg, the gold standard of heart rate testing. the apple watch was more than ninety percent accurate, while the fitbit was in the eighties in terms of accuracy and the other two were in between researchers say the chest strap monitor readings were virtually identical to the ekg. dominqiue bastos is a marathon runner. she owns a fitbit.. i've bought them, i spent the money, but i never really used them! she says she prefers to measure her heart rate the old fashioned way.kenneth craig cbs news new york. for galaxy note seven returns. returns.the boxes are a precaution against possible fires or explosions during shipping. samsung issued an unprecedented warning to customers yesterday...telling them to turn off and return their galaxy note seven's immediately. the phones have been spontaneously catching fire. 3 com-cast is facing a government fine of 2-point-3 million dollars. the "f-c-c" says the cable company charged customers for services they never ordered --- like premium channels and boxes. com-cast is standing by its claim it was customer error that causeded the charges...and says they never intentionally overcharged anyone. 3 social security checks mailed out in 2017 will have a little something extra in them. but the increase will be almost unnoticable for some retirees. millions of beneficiaries will see between two and six extra dollars in their monthly check. it's not much --- in fact it's the smallest increase to date. but it's checks didn't increase at all. the average retirement check is now roughly thirteen-hundred dollars per month. 3 your full readycast with chief 3 3 the recent clown sightings a across the county has prompted a popular mascot to go underground...that story after the break. covergirl now has its first cover boy.17-year-old social media celebrity james charles was introduced as the cosmetic giant's first male ambassador. covergirl describes charles as a "makeup artist and boundary breaker". the teen is a popular beauty blogger with subscribers on you-tube. 3 not all clowns are bad...but even the good ones are feeling pressure.ronald mcdonald is scaling back his appearances. mcdonald's says it's being "thoughtful" by lowering the profile of its mascot. the decision comes after reports of creepy-clown sightings all across the country including here in wisconsin. thanks for watching the news at four... "open" 3 "this is not a moment to celebrate and stop by any means, we're still staying focused, and still want to continue to improve." mps avoids what's been called a state takeover of some schools.....now the system aims to set the bar even higher for its students. 3 more on that story just ahead...first from campaign 2016. two republican candidates heading in 'opposite' directions. directions.presidential candidate donald trump losing support from wisconsin voters... while senator ron johnson has picked up support in his race to keep his u-s senate seat.cbs 58's david ade is live in studio to break down today's marquette law school poll..david race for president looks among wisconsin's likely voters.a seven point lead for hillary clinton... but this lead may be even bigger than it looks right here. 3 "we have a lot of poltical events that seem like they're major but don't move numbers a whole lot."but the marquette law school poll director says there's a lot of evidence the leaked video of donald trump making sexual comments about women did move the numbers. before the video came out... likely wisconsin voters polled last thursday showed donald trump with a one point lead... to a 19 point lead with the people polled on saturday and s. sunday."we have not seen shift of this magnitude over such a short period of time."franklin says the actual clinton lead is somewhere between seven and 19 points. "you've got to fight back."and that's exactly what senator ron johnson has done in his race...now just two points behind democrat russ feingold. feingold. "one part is johnson now getting the full support of his party... at 89 percent of republicans voting for positive t-v ads.but franklin says the poll did not ask about advertising. so now we know this senate race is close... and that makes friday night's johnson- feingold debate even more important for the two.watch for our live coverage in green bay of the event.live in studio... david ade.. .cbs 58 news. on the campaign trail today, donald trump continued his criticism of paul ryan and other republican lead think that they'd say 'great going don, let's go, let's beat this crookshe's a crook, let's beat her, we gotta stop it.' no he doesn't do that. that.trump speaking at a rally in florida.hillary clinton is campaigning in colorado while the media examines more released e-mails from her campaign chairman who's now claiming his account was hacked by russians trying to influence the u-s election. 3 stay with cbs 58 all month

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