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Transcripts For WDJT CBS 58 News At 4pm 20161017



many republicans are also saying they can't follow that rhetoric. here in waukesha...> the county has recently upgraded to a new system.> it's on a closed network...> and has no connection to the internet.> the machines also keeps multiple paper trails...including the ballots. > kathleen novack - the waukesha county clerk - says the 'massive voter fraud' conspiracy is 'just that: a conspiracy...> and even if someone did want to 'rig' and election...> it would be impossible because the voting system is very de- centralized...> plus, the scrutiny on ballots is incredible.> take - for example - what happens after election day. "the following week, a representative from both of the major political parties and myself sit down and we do what's referred to as a county canvas. we take this tape which is totally separate from anything that's connected to the internet, we take the poll books that individuals have signed, we match to make sure that there are no more votes here than voters that signed in" > house speaker paul ryan and the republican party of wisconsin have also distanced themselves from trumps voter fraud comments.> we'll take a closer look at that divide coming up on the news at five. > live in waukesha...> jacob kittilstad...> cbs 58 news. 3 donald trump is going to appear at a campaign event in green bay tonight. it starts at six at the k-i convention center. we'll have live coverage of that event starting later in the show. the final presidential debate is this wednesday. . and hillary clinton has retreated from public appearances..what some political observers believes is a way to avoid questions about the latest round of leaked emails. emails.apparently fbi agents were concerned about the lack of adherence to security when clinton was secretary of state and said it was a "stark difference" from condeleeza rice when she had the post. agents said clinton often would break from protocol and wound up insulting ambassadors around the world.and clinton's staff routinely complained "after" clinton had been emailing about the documents on a private server at home. 3 stay with cbs 58 as we count down the days to the election. we'll be bringing you live team coverage on november 8th of all the important local results and reaction to the presidential election. the f-b-i and the a-t-f are on scene investigating the firebombing of a republican headquarters in hillsborough, north carolina. campaign offices around the state have been asked to step up security. jeff pegues has the latest. officials say a bottle filled with flammable liquid was thrown through the office's front window - burning furniture and signs inside. on the outside of a nearby wall, a spray painted swastika with the words, "nazi republicans leave town or else.""we will not be intimidated, we will not be cawed, and we will not be scared. we are not going anywhere."local republican officials are calling the violence an act of political terrorism. democratic presidential nominee hillary leading in the battleground state condemned the incident. calling "the attack horrific and unacceptable."donald trump, blamed the violence on clinton supporters. tweeting: "animals representing hillary clinton and dems in north carolina just firebombed our office in orange county because we are winning" winning""the objective of terrorism is to intimidate and scare people, and our volunteers have been coming thought all day long and we know that its on their mind but they're not going to give up" county is. is.it may be a liberal county but it is not a violent county." county." in a sign of unity, a go fund me campaign started by democrats has already raised more than 13-thousand dollars to help re-open the office. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. 3 washington. chief meterologist drew burgoyne joins us now to get you ready for your evening...drew. tonight: variably cloudy, breezy and mild. lows in the 60s.tuesday: variable clouds. mild with highs in the middle 60s. breezy. wind: wnw 5-15 mph.week ahead: seasonably mild wednesday in the middle 60s before more typically upper 50s return to end the week going into the weekend. chance of showers both thursday and saturday respectively. 3 3 tonight: variably cloudy, breezy and mild. lows in the 60s.tuesday: variable clouds. mild with highs in the middle 60s. breezy. wind: wnw 5-15 mph.week ahead: seasonably mild wednesday in the middle 60s before more typically upper 50s return to end the week going into the weekend. chance of showers both thursday and saturday 3 a facebook fued ends in the fatal shooting of a milwaukee teenager.and now the case has been dismissed against the 16 year old charged with the crime.only cbs 58 news was in the courtroom when the proceedings took a turn. turn.cbs 58's amanda porterfield is live with the exclusive update...amanda. and now 16 year old matthew mcmillian is set to return home. mcmillan smiled leaving the courtroom today.his attorney says they knew this may happen this morning because the states only witnesses changed their story.the da asked for a dismissal - there was a recess and the case was dismissed without prejudice. that means - if the state finds evidence tying mcmillan to the case they can reinstate charges. charged with reckless homicide in the death of 14 year old tariq akbar.akbar was at a 4the kf july celebration at the lakefront last year when someone shot him. mcmillan has maintained a not guilty plea the entire time. we did speak to mcmillans father on camera as they were leaving the courtroom today. youll hear from him on the news at 5. amanda porterfield live at milwaukee county courthouse cbs 58 news. involved in the death of a three month old baby found dead over the weekend. weekend.the little girl has been identified as deshyla toombs. she was found unresponsive yesterday morning in a home at 28th and wells. no word on exactly how the child died. police say they are investigating. an autopsy was perfromed today but the results have not been released at request of the police department. 3 two men were shot in an alley near 43rd and silver spring in milwaukee. police say the pair confronted a man just after mi shot. the men, ages 38 and 46 were taken to the hospital and are expected to survive. police are investigating more than a half dozen shootings and a stabbing since friday night. 3 are packer fans hitting the panic button after the loss to dallas?what about aaron rodgers performances? critical questions ahead of the thursday night football against the bears here on cbs 58. 3 and --- he's already got the title mayor..but a new honor today for tom barrett we'll tell you about it ..next. 3 plus --- chief meterologist your full readycast...stay the packers suffered loss number two of the season against the cowboys "relaxing"...especially after aaron rodger's performance. cbs 58's julie parise reports. it's been a rough morning for packers fans after yesterday's loss.the team is now 3-2. fans we spoke with here in downtown milwaukee say they're confident the team can step it up with a little more communication."ugghhhh"that's the way a lot of packers fans are feeling on monday. monday.it was a little disappointing the fact that they didn't gel as a team they didn't seem like they were all o the same page loss to the cowboys on sunday, some fans are starting to wonder - what's going on with aaron rodgers?i did think that there must be something going on he doesn't seem to be the same aaron rodgers hes been in the past pasti think theres some miscom betwee nrodgers and cobb and some of the others guyfootball fans with spoke with in downtown milwaukee say - the team just needs to fix it. it.i hate to say it but go back to basics i think its all about time and basicsi think we have a lot of improving to doour offense needs some work but i know we can needs some work doour offense lot of improving to i think we have a time and basicsthink its all hate to say it but fix it. it.team just needs to milwaukee say - the team just needs to fix it. it.i hate to say it but go back to basics i think its all about time and basicsi think we have a lot of improving to doour offense needs some work but i know we can it wer'e the packsersrelax. seriously, it'll come, i think they always get a it'll come, i think relax. seriously, packsersrelax. seriously, packsersit wer'e the but i know we can needs some work doour offense needs some work but i know we can it wer'e the packsersrelax. seriously, it'll come, i think they always get a slow start in the beginning of the season // they gotta fix it for thursday thursdaythrusday's game is a big one -- versus the bears.it happens right here on cbs58. reporting in mke jp cbs 58 news. some packers fans thought the national broadcast gave short shrift to bretty favre and his hall of fame ceremony.. ceremony..so we wanted to give some more fans who might have missed it a chance to take in the special halftime ceremony. it honored his inductions into the pro-football hall of fame. the packers legend received his hall of fame ring to go with his golden jacket. favre also became one of only six ?twice?.. for his retired number... and for being in the hall of fame. "i always found myself looking up at those names and being in awe of just the venue itself. i never looked at myself then or now as an equal to bart starr. i saw it unveiled, i read my name, it made perfect sense but it doesn't register yet and that might time." favre said he's not sure how often he'll be back to green bay in the future. his daughter is set to receive a volleyball scholarship to his alma mater, southern miss... and he plans to be at a lot of her matches. 3 cbs 58 is your home for packers coverage all week... and the rivalry showdown on thursday. watch our "border battle pregame special at six p-m... followed by the packers and bears at 7-25 thursday night. then stay tuned aftert people hear the phrase "stay in school" all the time... but today some got to see firsthand the importance of a good education the pfister hotel hosted sharp literacy's event today... sharp literacy is celebrating their 20th year... and milwaukee mayor tom barrett was there to receive a literary champion award.and john quinones... journalist from the t-v show "what would you do?" was the keynote speaker 3 "you know... nobody thought he could do what he could do. he wanted to be a reporter, and everybody told him he couldn't do it, but he set out, and said it" this year sharp literacy... will help give literacy skills to more than 8,000 elementary school students in 36of milwaukee's most at-risk schools 3 3 tonight: variably cloudy, breezy and mild. lows in the 60s.tuesday: variable clouds. mild with highs in the middle 60s. breezy. wind: wnw 5-15 mph.week ahead: seasonably 60s before more typically upper 50s return to end the week going into the weekend. chance of showers both thursday and saturday 3 3 here's a look at the traffic conditions now... 3 big game thursday not just for what happens on the field but how football fans can offer a hope to fight domestic violence.a special live guest thursday night football here on cbs 58 will be a legendary match up--packers versus bears. but it is also the chance for fans to make a very powerful statement against domestic vin verizon delafield is here to tell us all about it. hopelinewireless 3 phone...batteries and accessoriesany conditiongo to how has response been? what do you anticipated this year? if you're not going to the game but want to help? we've got more information about the hopeline program and how you can help on our website cbs 58 dot com. joey, thank you for joining us. 3 sheriff david clarke defending a tweet he put out this weekend showing support for donald trump. the details ahead... 3 appear alongside the republican presidential nominee in an event later this evening. 3 and --- a shop in waukesha is busted for selling marijuana oils to undercover police officers...the details are coming up. 3 we've got much more news and weather headlines...coming up as the cbs 58 news at four continues. 3 continues.news at four for days now he's been on the campaign trail talking about a rigged election. election.most think donald trump will not change his tune when he comes to rally support in green bay tonight. cbs 58's david ade has been with trump whenever he stops in our state. state.david joins us live now with the latest.. well the states top ranked republican elected officials won't be here today... no congressman paul ryan... no governor scott walker... and you can see donald trump is still drumming up enthusiasm some from supporters here in green bay.many lined up outside ki convention center hours before the doors opened this afternoon.supporters i talked to say they're frustrated with republican leaders who are not here today, also with media coverage of polls that show trump trailing hillary clinton in wisconsin... and some are echoing trump's recent comments that is election is rigged.i asked some supporters about the recent sexual trump. 3 3 "i think it's a big distraction. i think it's all set up, and start to come out that things are made up." up." "i think all these nine women met in the elevator and they all got a big checks at the end" end." we only spotted a few anti-trump protesters across the street this afternoon. while top wisconsin republican leaders will not be here tonight... milwaukee county sheriff david clarke will lead stage. live in green bay david ade cbs 58 news. milwaukee county sheriff david clarke will be at trump's side tonight.the sheriff announced his support for trump here on the news at four months ago and just yesterday sheriff clarke defended trump on twitte. twitter.it says...."it's incredible that our institutions of government, white house, congress, d-o-j, and big media are corrupt and all we do is ?expletive?. clarke then expanded on that with a blog post today...cbs 58 morning news anchor kate chappel has more on the controversy. 3 that tweet had more than 4- thousand re-tweets... and 6- thousand ?likes.?people are taking issue... specifically with the phrase-- "pitchforks and torches."some claliming it incites violence. violence.now sheriff clarke is explaining it... in a blog post just released this morning. the post on "patheos dot com"... is titled "dear media, only liberals can call the post... sheriff clarke says there's a collusion between what he calls "big media" and branches of our government. but he says journalists look the other way on issues like hillary clinton's emails. now he says the media is trying to distract the american people from what he calls "clinton corruption"... with his latest tweets. he says the media ignored bernie sanders when he called for a revolution.... and didn't make it a big deal... when president obama said "if they bring a knife, we'll bring a gun" during a fundraising event in 2008. 2008.sheriff clarke says he will not k language he used.he says it was ?not? meant to incite violence.rather-- to defend the constitution and push back against corruption. we reached out to his office for comment and he declined an on-camera interview.... saying the blog speaks for itself. in the studio, kate chappell cbs 58 news. chief meterologist drew burgoyne joins us now to get you ready for your evening...drew. 60s.tuesday: variable clouds. mild with highs in the middle 60s. breezy. wind: wnw 5-15 mph.week ahead: seasonably mild wednesday in the middle 60s before more typically upper 50s return to end the week going into the weekend. chance of showers both thursday and saturday 3 an adult video store in waukesha is accused of selling marijuana oil to its customers. according to a search warrant ---"city news and video" sold it to an undercover officer --- twice. twice.cbs 58's lindsey branwall joins us live from waukesha with the details... the adult video store refused to speak with us about the search warrant waukesha county sheriff's detectives delivered the self described "head shop" is accused of dealing drugs themselves. an undercover officer purchased a vile of cbd oil from the video store in may and again last week after the viles tested positive for the marijuana oil, detectives collected evidence on fridayincluding viles of oil, sales ledgers, and even staff notes that detail the legality of cbd oil legalized the oil, a healthcare provider must be approved by the fda to prescribe it 3 fda to prescribe it city news and video could face possession and distribution of thc charges, and maintaining a drug house.reporting live in waukesha, lindsey branwall cbs 58 news. uw-madison is enouraging ?all? of its students to get vaccinated for meningitis. they're offering a number of clinics where students can recieve a two-dose vaccine. it's a relatively new shot that fights against a rare "b" strain of the disease. two students at uw-madison have recently been diagnosed with meningitis. the vaccine clinics will start thursday at the "surf"gym on campus. 3 milwaukee hosted its first-ever cancer outreach cancer support groups all together... in one place. the milwaukee va medicial center hosted the event.cancer survivors shared their experiences along with presentations by the local cancer support groups. "i feel like a better person from it, i feel like i understand what is important in life and i wanna help the people that are here on this earth with me." me."are here on this earth with me." me." dozens of support groups participated including susan g. komen and other breast 3 one in three teens report experiencing some kind of abuse in their relationships. and with the advances in technology have come new ways for abusers to hurt their victims. cbs' marlie hall has the story. india ortega started dating in high school. at 14 years old, she was excited to be in what she called a real relationship. he was an upper classman, he played sports it didn't take long for the butterflies to fade. his voice at mewhen she tried to break up with him, he posted nude pictures of her on social media. i couldn't do anything but cryhow did you deal with that? that?i had to go to therapy because i started going through depression and anxiety it's a growing type of relationship abuse among teens known as technological abuse. stephanie nilva of teen violence prevention organization 'day one' says =half= the people ages 14 to it.young people are now subject to stalking, sexual harassment, disclosure of private pictures, constant texting, where are you, who are you with, where are you going? india's mother didn't know what was going on for more than a year. she helped her daughter end the relationship and pursue legal a. action.have an open relationship. talk to your children // if you feel that something is going on, keep questioning it. i'm excited to meet new people is older, wiser and off to college.i have my days where i still have anxiety, but i have to reassure myself all of that's done. you are moving on to bigger and better things. and she's sharing her story with younger teens to try to keep them out of harm's way. marlie hall cbs news new york. pepsi is taking some sugar out of its drinks. drinks.the soda maker says that by 2025 its goal is to have at least ?two thirds? of or fewer from added sugar. pepsi will add more zero and low calorie options and also change up some existing drinks. 3 3 scientists at the university of utah looked at what americans are tweeting about most...when it comes to food. coffee came in first...followed by beer...and then pizza. communities posting positive tweets about healthy foods were more likely to be healthier overall. "forget the glass and the cork. i'm danielle nottingham in paso robles, california with a look at thla wine." 3 and --- one major retailer is going against this year's trend of staying closed on thanksgiving...in fact it's adding more hours ..the details ahead. 3 and --- a daring rescue by good samaritans and police officers captured on camera...those stories and more when the news at four 3 good samaritans rush to help a man trapped in a burning car in florida. the vehicle crashed in an embankment in palm bay. police and passerbys yanked the man to safety just in time. they then formed a human chain to help get him safely out of the ditch and away from the fire. police say the man became combative --so they had to restrain him. the driver was later taken to the ok. some of the rescuers suffered a few minor scrapes and scratches. 3 a battle is underway to retake iraq's second largest city from isis militants. american warplanes and special forces are providing support to thousands of iraqi and kurdish fighters who are advancing on villages outside mosul. cbs' holly williams is with those fighters. natsthese kurdish fighters are trying to re-take the main that direction over there. just after dawn this morning we were with them as they broke through the front line and then a column of tanks and armoured vehicles moved into this area which has been controlled by isis now for two yearsthe kurds have light arms and artillery. we've seen isis respond with a suicide car bomb which moved through this area and was then eventually blown up. over the last few have moved in position around the outside of mosul, and they include the iraqi army, kurdish fighters, and sunni militia men. the us coalition is also involved in this fight and there are around 6,000 us servicemembers currently here in iraq. over the last few what appear to be...us coalition airstrikes inside the city. it's thought that there are between 3-5,000 isis fighters inside mosul and that they have laid explosives to protect themselves. for isis mosul is really the jewel in the crown of their so called islamic state and nobody here is expecting this fight to be quick or easy. holly williams, cbs news, just east of mosul. 3 there is one major retailer that is ?not? following suit by closing on thanksgiving this year. macy's says they will still be open on thanksgiving day starting at five p-m for black friday shopping. in fact -- that's an hour earlier than they opened last year. several major retailers and shopping malls say they's stay closed on the holiday so employees can spend time with their families. brookfield mall and bayshore town center are among the malls making it optional to be closed on thanksgiving. back into the united states. states.that's thanks to a number of executive actions by the president. travelers can now bring in up to one hundred cuban cigars...ending a fifty year ban. while this a victory for tourists...cigar retailers are still a little unclear what that will mean for them...because the rum and cigars brought back can only be for personal use and cannot be sold. 3 3 nearly half of young people are not saving for retirement. that's according to a poll by gen-forward. sa percent of americans between the age of 18 and 30 have ?zero? in retirement savings and no access to a traditional pension. only 7 percent of those surveyed say they are in line to get pensions, which are becoming more rare. wine is getting a little more causal. there's a new trend --- to skip the bottle and corkscrew. cbs' danielle nottingham reports from california. nats wine is rolling out a new california is one of the first winemakers to do it. "sounds like you're opening a beer" jones started putting wine in cans back in 2013. back then it made up 5 percent of his business. today, canned wine accounts for 40 percent. (danielle) "why wine in a can?" (andrew) "it's real simple. simplicity. wine doesn't have to be so ceremonial." canned wine currently makes up less than one percent of the market, but the o more than doubled over the last year from 6.4 million dollars to 14.5 million. sommelier whitney adams says wine in a can is portable.affordablesingle serving and a hit with millenials. "i definitely think that's where things are headed. i think more and more every month or two, a new wine comes out in a can, whether it's a wine spritzer. i 've seen lots of different things. it's here to stay for sure." single cans retail for as low as five dollars. at field recordings..it's about 8 don't have to buy it that day and drink it that night canned wine actually ages better than bottles because there's no light hitting the product so it keeps the product super fresh." whether you want pinot noir or something bubbly "cheers!" there's a variety ..in a canto quench the thirst of every wine lover. danielle nottingham, cbs news, paso robles california. 3 tonight: variably cloudy, breezy and mild. lows in the 60s.tuesday: variable clouds. mild with highs in the middle 60s. breezy. wind: wnw 5-15 mph.week ahead: seasonably mild wednesday in the middle 60s before more typically upper 50s return to end the week going into the weekend. chance of showers both 3 3 here's a live look at traffic conditions now.... 3 state of wisconsin...we can now call ourselves "the home of the fastest sandwich maker"... we'll introduce you 3 it's official --- wisconsin is home to the fastest sandwich maker! melissa callan is subway's regional manager in la crosse. she recently won the subway "jammer competition" in chicago. that's where subway employees gather every year for a global leadership conference. there's see who can put together a sub the fastest. "making the correct formulas on customer sandwiches every single day is the best way that you can. and just keep pushing yourself to be better and be faster." faster." callan won top prize in chicago. it took her abuout 48 seconds to complete her sub. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. you know, seven hundred thousand dollars in the scheme of things... is a pretty reasonable compensation level. ron johnson paid himself seven hundred thousand dollars a year. all told, he took a ten million dollar corporate payout then moved to washington. where he fights against even the existence of any federal minimum wage. millions for him. interests, "open" we begin with breaking news at 5 -- two milwaukee police officers have been cleared of wrong doing in the fatal shooting of a man back in may. may. they were investigating a burglary.. and saw burt johnson running from the scene.cbs 58's amanda devoe is here in the studio with the story. mike, michele... milwaukee police shot and killed burt johnson back on may 5th. 5th. but a letter from the chief deputy district attorney to milwaukee police chief ed flynn said the officers "use of force against johnson is lawfully permissible." newly released documents detail that night. officer jason daering and jesse mattson chased johnson from the o'reileys auto parts store he fired at the officers.. but they didn't fire back.the second he fired at them.. the officers exchanged fire.. shooting 18 rounds.johnson suffered a fatal wound to the head.neither of the two original responding officers had body cameras, so the shooting was not recorded. however, other responding officers were able to capture audio where you can hear them telling johnson to put down his gun.those body cameras later showed johnson laying on the ground holding a handgun as officers approached to give officer shane bishop was hit in the crossfire, but his protective vest limited his injuries.we're still digging on all of the details from this case... look for more information tonight on the cbs 58 news at 9 and 10.in the studio, amanda devoe.. cbs 58 news. also new at 5..case dismissed against the 16 year old charged with shooting and killing 14-year-old tariq akbar after last year's july 3rd lakefront fireworks in milw. milwaukee.cbs 58's amanda porterfield was the only and joins us live with the reason why.. amanda? not a lot of commotion in the courtroom today. just quiet joy from matthew mcmillans parents. happy that after a year and a half their teenage son is coming home. mcmillan smiled leaving the courtroom today.his attorney says they knew this may happen this morning because the states only witnesses changed their story.the da asked for a dismissal - there was without prejudice. that means - if the state finds evidence tying mcmillan to the case later they can reinstate charges.but mcmillans attorney says thebcase against his client was only based on hearsay, and not hard evidence. at 15 years old - mcmillan was charged with reckless homicide in the death of 14 year old tariq akbar.akbar was fatally shot near lake drive and kenilworth after the lakefront fireworks show on july 3rd of

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