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correspondent marlie hall who's live in orlando with the very latest on hurricane matthew. natshurricane matthew - with its 120-mile-an-hour winds - is lashing florida's atlantic coast. the storm is brining heavy rain, and flooding tides to state.(sot - president obama) "this is stlli a really dangerous hurricane... the potential for storm surge flooding, loss of life and severe property damage continues to exist."more than half a million people are without power after wind gusts approached 100 miles an hour ov. overnight.(sot - gov. rick scott/r-florida) "it's really important that we get power restored as quickly as we can." (gfx)matthew's eye is just off-shore and moving parallel to the coast - hundreds of miles of shoreline, while the storm's flooding rains spread well inla. inland.(sot - rick knabb/director, national hurricane center) "the weather is just starting to go downhill in northern florida and on the georgia coastline." matthew is already a killer. in haiti, hit hard by the storm earlier this week, the death toll is approaching 500. (standup bridge:)here in florida, damage assessments are underway in towns south of the storm... but forecasters say this may not be the last the state will see of matthew. matthew.(sot - lonnie quinn/weather anchor, wcbs-tv) "it'll transition georgia, maybe transition to a one as it pushes through the south carolina coast. then it does this big loop pushing back down toward the bahamas. is it possible that the same places could get hit twice? it's possible, but it would be a much weaker system."for now, florida's governor is warning all residents who have not evacted to stay inside. marlie hall, cbs news, orlando, florid. in south carolina conditions are getting worse...governor nikki haley expects major storm surges, forceful winds and potenital flooding... flooding... there is nothing safe about what's getting ready to happen." happen."thousands of residents are leaving the state...haley today said 310-thousand people have evacuated...and federal assistance has already been approved for the state... pouring in from across the country including wisconsin. volunteers and staff members with the american red cross are on their way to the 'hurricane zone.' cbs 58's julie parise joins us live with that part of our coverage...julie? just a few hours ago two volunteers with the red cross chapter here in milwaukee packed up their emergency response vehicle - or "erv" for short.they rolled out of here and are on their way to orlando. they will join about 30 other states. one of the men on his way down to orlando now is tommy poe.he's from burlington. mr. poe has been with the red cross on more than 20 different deployments to disaster areas. we caught up with him this morning as he was packing up his emergency response vehicle.those vehicles store supplies for handing out healthy meals .mr. poe tells us he keeps doing this to reach out to others. i've been in the red cross for awhile and its helping the you know, disaster, i've seen so many disasters and everything. people need help. that's what drives me. 3 the red cross sends volunteers out in waves. so after the storm hits, another group will move in to help with recovery efforts -- then another group will come in to help with families needing help with case work.if you want to help, the red cross is asking for donations or more volunteers. our 'ready weather team' is tracking the hurricane's path...meteorologist michael schlesinger is here with more on matthew and our forecast...michael? michael in wx center today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possiblin areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. michael in wx center today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost toss back to mike 3 thanks michael...we're following a few developing stories right now...including greenfield. police say 4 suspects...3 young adult women and a man, robbed the genesis rerstaurant near 88th and oklahoma shortly after one this morning. witnesses say they showed a handgun and demanded money. no one was injured, but minutes after they took off in a minivan...they were arrested by greenfield police with the help of officers with the milwaukee police department. a rash of gun violence kept milwaukee detectves busy overni. overnight.four separate incidents happened including one at 42nd and lancaster say a "facebook feud" turned into a physical fight... then gunfire. a 19-year-old was shot and is expected to survive. about 15 minutes later..first responders were called to pearl and burnham to treat a 25-year-old man who'd been shot. police say he had a fight with someone he may have known. he's recovering in the hospital as police look for the shooter. new at noon...gun violence prevention is the focus of a campaign that's crossing leaders are encouraging people to save lives by voting early. early.the keynote speaker of the 'vocal majority bus tour' that made a stop in milwaukee late this morning is gabby giffords, a former congresswoman who survived an assasination attempt 5 years ago. their goal is to make the 2016 election a referendum on gun violence prevention. 3 there is nothing normal about cities being torn to shreads by gun violence. there is nothing normal about little children sitting on their their lives. there is nothing normal about worrying about your safety going to the grocery store." 3 the problem isn't that we don't have the solutions, the problem is that we don't have the leaders who are willing to do it. (claps) (claps)the tour is making stops in 43 cities across 14 states urging voters to support candidates who are committed to taking steps to reduce gun violence. violence.to learn more about the "vocal majority tour" happening now, a summit to help milwaukee fathers become stronger and more connected to their children. the milwaukee fatherhood initiative created by mayor tom barrett is hosting the annual event.cbs 58's kyle aevermann has more from the city's northwest side. 3 nearly 1,000 fathers are expected to attend this conference over the next two days here at greater new birth church. this is the 11th year for the event that brings together 92 number of services like job opportunities, health vendor, child support and driver license recovery. there are also a number of talks the men are invited to participate in. mayor barrett kicked off the initiative back in 2005 and met with the men this morning. the theme this year is planting seeds to grow stronger fathers & families. something everyone said is essential to building a successful future. dad, has been given an incredible gift, it is an incredible gift to be a father. dennis walton/co-director milwaukee fatherhood initiatve "when we look at the burdance of community today, a lot of our men need to know that there's help out there. and support out there."george hinton/ ceo social development commission "this particular event gives people the resources they need to start changing their lives, do things differntly. and give them the differnt types of supports they get because they have to go from place to place to place. and this particular day, everything is coming to them." the summit is free to everyone and ns tomorrow. in milwaukee. kyle aevermann. cbs 58 news. all week long, marquette university students and alumni have been taking part events marking the school's first homecoming since 1993... and the fun continues today and into the weekend. m-u is throwing a block party from 3 to 7 today in the parking lot on 12th street across the from the al mcguire center. activities include bed races at three...a 'knockout' 4,,,they hope to set a guiness book of world records there......and the annual marquette madness event at the al showcasing the school's mens and women's basketball teams. tomorrow-- ther'es a 5-k run/walk at miller park. catch some family fun this weekend too at lego kidsfest... kidsfest...the wisconsin center in downtown milwaukee has been transformed into "lego land".kids can play on at least three acres of colorful bricks, lego activities and models. interactive kids' stations... definitely something for everyone... 3 it's so universal. been around so long. take a set from the 30s or today and build them tog: together.:also on hand this weekend -- lego "master builders"... a father and son team to assist with some on-site creations.make sure to go to cbs58.com for ticket prices and sessions online. remodeling show". more than 100 exhibits are featured at the state fair park expo center...including home improvement products and services...there's also an interactive "smart home" gallery.it features "interactive control" for various things around your house and garage... garage...doors just opened at noon.the event wraps up on sunday. coming up on the cbs 58 news at noon... both candidates prepare for this weekend's presidential debate...as their v-p's continue to march the campaign trail... plus... boxing legend's impressive in campaign 2016 --the second presidential debate is now just three days away. hillary clinton d on hurricane matthew...both candidates publically urging floridians to stay safe. clinton is busy preparing for the weekend, as her running mate, tim kaine campaigns in nevada and arizona.trump is hosting a roundtable at his campaign headquarters, while his v-p mike pence, makes appearances in ohio. coming up on our news at 4 -- details on visits to wisconsin this weekend from both sides of the aisle. the latest early voting one-third of ballots cast have come from the democrat-led milwaukee and dane counties... statewide... half of ballots cast have been in-person... although nearly 71-thousand absentee votes are now in... still -- governor scott walker said it "hard to tell" what the overall outcome will be in the state.but he's confident in a strong turnout for gop candidates. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph. tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph.weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening.today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph. tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph.weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening.today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. a hometown hero returns to his community. nba star and racine native caron butler met with students at starbuck middle school in racine. butler talked about his life and his book "tuff juice...my journey from the streets to the nba."he's been wor with racine police to encourage better lives for at- risk children... making sure they don't make the mistakes he made earlier in life. the home ofthe late, great, boxing legend muhammad ali is up for sale. sale.the kentucky mansion is located in louisville. it has five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and is more than nine-thousand square feet. plus -- there's a pool, a four-car attached garage and even a university of louisville-themed basketball court.at 2-point-2-million-dollar home, is a "classic." (jennifer carroll / realtor) "it is a property that is very warm and inviting. very well designed, the living spaces are extraordinarily well done, but it doesn't have a very ostentatious feel, it's a very understated, simple elegance." elegance."ali died in june at the age of 74 after a long battle with parkinson's disease. 3 coming up on your cbs money watch report... hurricane matthew has pounded southern communities... but it's impact on the in today's money watch report... hurricane matthew could cost the u-s economy more than 25 billion dollars-- and some analysts believe it could be a lot more than that. thousands of flights have been cancelled. many restaurants and stores in florida and the carolinas are closed. and for only the fourth time in its history--- walt disney world in orlando is closed today. snapchat's parent company... snap... public-- as soon as next march. the wall street journal says the company could be valued at 25 billion dollars or more... which would make it the biggest company to go public in the u-s since alibaba in 2014. the u-s economy added fewer jobs than expected in september... about 156 thousand positions-- according to the labor department.the unemployment rate ticked up slightly from 4 point 9 percent to 5 percent. it's unclear what impact this will as it decides whether the economy is strong enough to raise interest rates by the it's time for news on the go... a recap of our top story at noon. hurricane matthew is barreling up the florida coast about 30 miles off shore. a half-million people are mandatory evacuations also remain in effect. conditions in south carolina are getting worse... governor nikki haley said 310-thousand people have evacuated the state.in haiti -- matthew's death toll is approaching 500. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as and that is your cbs 58 news on the go. 3 stay tuned to cbs 58 all thanks for joining us.be sure workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer guys with families... guys like me? just gets harder and harder to get ahead. we need an economy that works for people like me. for people like me. for people like me. people like me. russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because wisconsin's middle class >> liam: you're going back to wyatt? >> steffy: yeah. quinn's not a problem anymore, so i'm all packed and i'm moving in today. >> liam: uh, okay. wait. are you -- [ laughs ] i don't even -- are you -- are you sure you want to rush this? i am thrilled that quinn is out of your grandfather's house, but you think that makes her any less of a threat? i mean, she's still your mother-in-law, steffy. >> steffy: i'm -- i'm doing everything i can to keep quinn out of my life. you don't -- you don't have to worry, okay? >> liam: oh, i don't -- i don't have to worry. oh -- oh, that's good. you're the most important thing in my life. and further, i know what it means to be on quinn's bad side. this is crazy. it's crazy for you to go back to him, for you to even risk having anything to do with her when you

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correspondent marlie hall who's live in orlando with the very latest on hurricane matthew. natshurricane matthew - with its 120-mile-an-hour winds - is lashing florida's atlantic coast. the storm is brining heavy rain, and flooding tides to state.(sot - president obama) "this is stlli a really dangerous hurricane... the potential for storm surge flooding, loss of life and severe property damage continues to exist."more than half a million people are without power after wind gusts approached 100 miles an hour ov. overnight.(sot - gov. rick scott/r-florida) "it's really important that we get power restored as quickly as we can." (gfx)matthew's eye is just off-shore and moving parallel to the coast - hundreds of miles of shoreline, while the storm's flooding rains spread well inla. inland.(sot - rick knabb/director, national hurricane center) "the weather is just starting to go downhill in northern florida and on the georgia coastline." matthew is already a killer. in haiti, hit hard by the storm earlier this week, the death toll is approaching 500. (standup bridge:)here in florida, damage assessments are underway in towns south of the storm... but forecasters say this may not be the last the state will see of matthew. matthew.(sot - lonnie quinn/weather anchor, wcbs-tv) "it'll transition georgia, maybe transition to a one as it pushes through the south carolina coast. then it does this big loop pushing back down toward the bahamas. is it possible that the same places could get hit twice? it's possible, but it would be a much weaker system."for now, florida's governor is warning all residents who have not evacted to stay inside. marlie hall, cbs news, orlando, florid. in south carolina conditions are getting worse...governor nikki haley expects major storm surges, forceful winds and potenital flooding... flooding... there is nothing safe about what's getting ready to happen." happen."thousands of residents are leaving the state...haley today said 310-thousand people have evacuated...and federal assistance has already been approved for the state... pouring in from across the country including wisconsin. volunteers and staff members with the american red cross are on their way to the 'hurricane zone.' cbs 58's julie parise joins us live with that part of our coverage...julie? just a few hours ago two volunteers with the red cross chapter here in milwaukee packed up their emergency response vehicle - or "erv" for short.they rolled out of here and are on their way to orlando. they will join about 30 other states. one of the men on his way down to orlando now is tommy poe.he's from burlington. mr. poe has been with the red cross on more than 20 different deployments to disaster areas. we caught up with him this morning as he was packing up his emergency response vehicle.those vehicles store supplies for handing out healthy meals .mr. poe tells us he keeps doing this to reach out to others. i've been in the red cross for awhile and its helping the you know, disaster, i've seen so many disasters and everything. people need help. that's what drives me. 3 the red cross sends volunteers out in waves. so after the storm hits, another group will move in to help with recovery efforts -- then another group will come in to help with families needing help with case work.if you want to help, the red cross is asking for donations or more volunteers. our 'ready weather team' is tracking the hurricane's path...meteorologist michael schlesinger is here with more on matthew and our forecast...michael? michael in wx center today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possiblin areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. michael in wx center today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost toss back to mike 3 thanks michael...we're following a few developing stories right now...including greenfield. police say 4 suspects...3 young adult women and a man, robbed the genesis rerstaurant near 88th and oklahoma shortly after one this morning. witnesses say they showed a handgun and demanded money. no one was injured, but minutes after they took off in a minivan...they were arrested by greenfield police with the help of officers with the milwaukee police department. a rash of gun violence kept milwaukee detectves busy overni. overnight.four separate incidents happened including one at 42nd and lancaster say a "facebook feud" turned into a physical fight... then gunfire. a 19-year-old was shot and is expected to survive. about 15 minutes later..first responders were called to pearl and burnham to treat a 25-year-old man who'd been shot. police say he had a fight with someone he may have known. he's recovering in the hospital as police look for the shooter. new at noon...gun violence prevention is the focus of a campaign that's crossing leaders are encouraging people to save lives by voting early. early.the keynote speaker of the 'vocal majority bus tour' that made a stop in milwaukee late this morning is gabby giffords, a former congresswoman who survived an assasination attempt 5 years ago. their goal is to make the 2016 election a referendum on gun violence prevention. 3 there is nothing normal about cities being torn to shreads by gun violence. there is nothing normal about little children sitting on their their lives. there is nothing normal about worrying about your safety going to the grocery store." 3 the problem isn't that we don't have the solutions, the problem is that we don't have the leaders who are willing to do it. (claps) (claps)the tour is making stops in 43 cities across 14 states urging voters to support candidates who are committed to taking steps to reduce gun violence. violence.to learn more about the "vocal majority tour" happening now, a summit to help milwaukee fathers become stronger and more connected to their children. the milwaukee fatherhood initiative created by mayor tom barrett is hosting the annual event.cbs 58's kyle aevermann has more from the city's northwest side. 3 nearly 1,000 fathers are expected to attend this conference over the next two days here at greater new birth church. this is the 11th year for the event that brings together 92 number of services like job opportunities, health vendor, child support and driver license recovery. there are also a number of talks the men are invited to participate in. mayor barrett kicked off the initiative back in 2005 and met with the men this morning. the theme this year is planting seeds to grow stronger fathers & families. something everyone said is essential to building a successful future. dad, has been given an incredible gift, it is an incredible gift to be a father. dennis walton/co-director milwaukee fatherhood initiatve "when we look at the burdance of community today, a lot of our men need to know that there's help out there. and support out there."george hinton/ ceo social development commission "this particular event gives people the resources they need to start changing their lives, do things differntly. and give them the differnt types of supports they get because they have to go from place to place to place. and this particular day, everything is coming to them." the summit is free to everyone and ns tomorrow. in milwaukee. kyle aevermann. cbs 58 news. all week long, marquette university students and alumni have been taking part events marking the school's first homecoming since 1993... and the fun continues today and into the weekend. m-u is throwing a block party from 3 to 7 today in the parking lot on 12th street across the from the al mcguire center. activities include bed races at three...a 'knockout' 4,,,they hope to set a guiness book of world records there......and the annual marquette madness event at the al showcasing the school's mens and women's basketball teams. tomorrow-- ther'es a 5-k run/walk at miller park. catch some family fun this weekend too at lego kidsfest... kidsfest...the wisconsin center in downtown milwaukee has been transformed into "lego land".kids can play on at least three acres of colorful bricks, lego activities and models. interactive kids' stations... definitely something for everyone... 3 it's so universal. been around so long. take a set from the 30s or today and build them tog: together.:also on hand this weekend -- lego "master builders"... a father and son team to assist with some on-site creations.make sure to go to cbs58.com for ticket prices and sessions online. remodeling show". more than 100 exhibits are featured at the state fair park expo center...including home improvement products and services...there's also an interactive "smart home" gallery.it features "interactive control" for various things around your house and garage... garage...doors just opened at noon.the event wraps up on sunday. coming up on the cbs 58 news at noon... both candidates prepare for this weekend's presidential debate...as their v-p's continue to march the campaign trail... plus... boxing legend's impressive in campaign 2016 --the second presidential debate is now just three days away. hillary clinton d on hurricane matthew...both candidates publically urging floridians to stay safe. clinton is busy preparing for the weekend, as her running mate, tim kaine campaigns in nevada and arizona.trump is hosting a roundtable at his campaign headquarters, while his v-p mike pence, makes appearances in ohio. coming up on our news at 4 -- details on visits to wisconsin this weekend from both sides of the aisle. the latest early voting one-third of ballots cast have come from the democrat-led milwaukee and dane counties... statewide... half of ballots cast have been in-person... although nearly 71-thousand absentee votes are now in... still -- governor scott walker said it "hard to tell" what the overall outcome will be in the state.but he's confident in a strong turnout for gop candidates. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph. tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph.weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening.today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph. tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph.weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening.today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. weekend: more sun than clouds both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as clouds return by evening. a hometown hero returns to his community. nba star and racine native caron butler met with students at starbuck middle school in racine. butler talked about his life and his book "tuff juice...my journey from the streets to the nba."he's been wor with racine police to encourage better lives for at- risk children... making sure they don't make the mistakes he made earlier in life. the home ofthe late, great, boxing legend muhammad ali is up for sale. sale.the kentucky mansion is located in louisville. it has five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and is more than nine-thousand square feet. plus -- there's a pool, a four-car attached garage and even a university of louisville-themed basketball court.at 2-point-2-million-dollar home, is a "classic." (jennifer carroll / realtor) "it is a property that is very warm and inviting. very well designed, the living spaces are extraordinarily well done, but it doesn't have a very ostentatious feel, it's a very understated, simple elegance." elegance."ali died in june at the age of 74 after a long battle with parkinson's disease. 3 coming up on your cbs money watch report... hurricane matthew has pounded southern communities... but it's impact on the in today's money watch report... hurricane matthew could cost the u-s economy more than 25 billion dollars-- and some analysts believe it could be a lot more than that. thousands of flights have been cancelled. many restaurants and stores in florida and the carolinas are closed. and for only the fourth time in its history--- walt disney world in orlando is closed today. snapchat's parent company... snap... public-- as soon as next march. the wall street journal says the company could be valued at 25 billion dollars or more... which would make it the biggest company to go public in the u-s since alibaba in 2014. the u-s economy added fewer jobs than expected in september... about 156 thousand positions-- according to the labor department.the unemployment rate ticked up slightly from 4 point 9 percent to 5 percent. it's unclear what impact this will as it decides whether the economy is strong enough to raise interest rates by the it's time for news on the go... a recap of our top story at noon. hurricane matthew is barreling up the florida coast about 30 miles off shore. a half-million people are mandatory evacuations also remain in effect. conditions in south carolina are getting worse... governor nikki haley said 310-thousand people have evacuated the state.in haiti -- matthew's death toll is approaching 500. today: sunshine returns during the afternoon. falling temps in the 60s during the morning and upper 50s mostly at night. wind: nw 10-15 mph.tonight: mostly clear and very chilly. upper 30s inland and lower 40s lakeside. a little patchy frost possible in northwest areas. wind: nw 5-15 mph. both saturday and sunday. temperatures struggling to reach 600 with highs in the upper 50s saturday and lower 60s sunday. back into the upper 60s for columbus day as and that is your cbs 58 news on the go. 3 stay tuned to cbs 58 all thanks for joining us.be sure workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer guys with families... guys like me? just gets harder and harder to get ahead. we need an economy that works for people like me. for people like me. for people like me. people like me. russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because wisconsin's middle class >> liam: you're going back to wyatt? >> steffy: yeah. quinn's not a problem anymore, so i'm all packed and i'm moving in today. >> liam: uh, okay. wait. are you -- [ laughs ] i don't even -- are you -- are you sure you want to rush this? i am thrilled that quinn is out of your grandfather's house, but you think that makes her any less of a threat? i mean, she's still your mother-in-law, steffy. >> steffy: i'm -- i'm doing everything i can to keep quinn out of my life. you don't -- you don't have to worry, okay? >> liam: oh, i don't -- i don't have to worry. oh -- oh, that's good. you're the most important thing in my life. and further, i know what it means to be on quinn's bad side. this is crazy. it's crazy for you to go back to him, for you to even risk having anything to do with her when you

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