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stage. political reporter theo keith has more. debate number 2 started without a handshake. donald trump quickly faced questions about lewd and sexually aggressive comments he made in 2005 that surfaced friday. cooper: that is sexual assault. trump: no i didnt say that at all. this was locker room talk. im not proud of it. anderson cooper repeatedly women, and trump eventually said he had not. here was how hillary clinton addressed the trump comments. i think its clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he istrump then went after bill clinton, bringing up accusations from four women about clinton's sexual transgressions. if you look at bill clinton, far worse. theres no one in the history of politics in this nation so conversation eventually turned to clinton's state department emails. the fbi says clinton was "extremely careless" with classified information, but didn't recommend charges. if i win, ill instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law of this country youd be in audience gasps 15we knew it was going to be this kind of night when trump, right before the debate, held a news conference with paula jones, juanita broaddrick and two other bill clinton accusers. we're starting off the work week with a lot of sunshine and an increase in temperatures. in fact, we'll be about 10 above yesterday, with highs near 70. cloud cover will return late this afternoon and evening. we'll drop to the mid 50s overnight. today: mostly sunny and warm. high: 69 dewpoint: 49 wind: s 5-15 mph two of the world's biggest brewers are merging anheuser-busch inbev purchases sab-miller for more than a hundred billion dollars. our deandra the merger involves one of the parent companies of millercoors...... but a millercoors spokesman says business will continue as usual here in milwaukee. investors approved $103 billion dollar plan at the end of last month. the merger will be approved overseas today-and then tomorrow in the u-s because today is columbus day...and us banks are closed. anheuser-busch inbev is the maker brands. s-a-b-miller has co-owned millercoors with molson coors since 2008. as part of the merger deal, s-a-b- miller is selling its portion of millercoors to molson coors, which will now become the sole owner of the company. for milwaukee: brands like miller lite, miller high life, leinenkugel's and blue moon will continue to be brewed in miller valley. this is because there's not much miller coors. the combined company will control almost a third of the global beer market. milwaukee police investigating a robbery at a restaurant near u- w-m. police say the manager of the halal guys was locking up shortly after 2 this morning on oakland avenue. that's when a man with a dark object in his hand forced the manager back into the building. the suspect took 3-thousand dollars from the safe and then ran away. no one has been arrested. we're working to get more information on that suspect's description. searching for three suspects involved in a fatal shooting from over the weekend. it happened in front of the "comments nightclub" near 52nd and hampton early yesterday morning. 32-year-old timothy olinger was found suffering from a very serious gunshot wound. olinger later died. if you recognize the suspects - you are asked to call milwaukee police. an autopsy will be performed today on a missing man who was found dead over the weekend. the body of jazz cafe on fond du lac avenue saturday. that's where he was last seen. police say they have a 30-year-old milwaukee man in custody in connection with his death. the case against him will be presented to the d-a's office in the coming days. a shotspotter call alerts police to another homicide overnight sunday. they were responding to 27th and hope when they found a man in his 20s suffering from a gunshot wound. that victim died on the scene. police are still investigating. profited from the 'worlds top on-line brothel,'... but now 'backpage' c-e-o carl ferrer is facing charges. police in texas arrested ferrer on thursday. in sheboygan... investigators are calling this a huge victory in the war against human trafficking. the sheboygan police department is currently working on seven cases of adult or child sex trafficking that originated or involves 'backpage.' according to a criminal complaint filed in california, backpage may 2015 in payments from people posting adult ads in california, including payments for postings that featured minors. tr 'backpage is a site where we typically find escorts advertised. humans for sale.' tr 'there are no geographical boundaries - no jurisdiction is immune from this.' ferrer is facing money laundering charges in texas. two police officers are dead after a shooting in california... the new details about the shooter. and five teens are dead after a wrong-way driver hits their car... what the wrong-way driver did after that crash. plus germany police arrest a possible terror suspect...after a manhunt saturday. what officials found in the suspect's across america... we're learning new details about a twenty-six-year-old man now in custody...after a deadly shooting that claimed the lives of two police officers in california. fox's kelly wright has the latest. a deadly shooting investigation in palm springs, california. police coming under fire - responding to a domestic disturbance call at a home there saturday. investigators say twenty-six-year-old john felix...suddenly pulled out injured another. reyes says: "the wounded officer is alert; he's cooperating with investigators." police arrested felix following a lengthy standoff. before the shooting - the suspect's father reportedly told a neighbor his son had a gun, wanted to shoot police and was - quote - "acting crazy" one of the officers killed was sixty- three-year-old jose "gil" vega. reyes says: "gil vega, scheduled to retire thirty-five-year veteran." reyes says: "he extended his career for this year because we called upon him as a train officer. we've hired quite a few new employees and there was a need for him to step forward as a training officer." the other slain officer was relatively new to the force. reyes says: "just gave birth to a baby daughter four months department early to help out." she is identified as twenty-seven-year- old lesley zerebny. reyes says: "and to see her laying down, with her eyes open, and to witness her husband..." reyes says: "...kiss her on the forehead for the last time - it's tough." on cam court records show felix is a gang member, with a lengthy, violent record, previously sentenced to four years in prison in a failed murder plot. in washington, kelly wright, fox news. two people are injured after a stabbing at "mall o officials say the stabbing happened during an assault at the mall last night. the victims were treated for non-life threatening injuries to the upper body. police arrested a 33-year-old man in connection with the stabbings. the incident is under investigation. five teenagers are dead following a crash on a vermont interstate. police say a driver was going the wrong way saturday night. his truck hit a car, which burst into flames. five teenagers, who were in the car, died. when a police officer left his was stolen by the wrong-way driver who then drove the police cruiser into seven other cars. the suspect was thrown from the squad car - which also went up in flames. he is in critical condition. bellingham international airport in washington state resumes normal operation today... this is after the airport was evacuated last night after some empty luggage was left unattended. that luggage "tested positive for explosives." travelers didn't understand why someone would leave the bag behind. mos/no font "this is really someone to just do this ..you could guess why they did it .. if they were trying to avoid a baggage fee by compressing things from two suitcases into one or but just to leave a bag unattended." authorities say a bomb squad was on the scene investigating. at least one flight was interrupted. no word on any arrest yet. the search for a possible terror suspect in germany is now over... old jaber al-bakr last night. this after a manhunt began saturday when authorities discovered explosives inside the syrian national's apartment in the eastern city of "chem-nitz." hurricane matthew has now gone out over the ocean... however, after-effects of that storm remain. the winds are gone but for many along the east coast...hurricane matthew is not over. the threat now, especially in north carolina, comes from the 16 inches of rain matthew dumped along the coast. flooding through tomorrow could threaten structural integrity of major roadways. in haiti the devastation is so much worse. hundreds were killed and the death toll is only expected to rise. saint mary catholic faith community in hales corners is trying to help. they lost contact with their sister parish in haiti last week-- and couldn't reach anyone for days. now they've learned that there's little left - standing in the village. "latiboliere, our village, nothing that isn't cement is left. there are no trees. there's no livestock. there's no tonight at 6-30 to discuss the details and figure out the best way to help long term. toss to weather. with a lot of sunshine and an increase in temperatures. in fact, we'll be about 10 above yesterday, with highs near 70. cloud cover drop to the mid 50s overnight. although we may see a few isolated showers tomorrow, the best chance for rain returns wednesday. that will be our next cold front - and highs will be back down into the 50s by thursday. clouds increase in the evening. high: 69 dewpoint: 49 wind: s 5-15 mph tonight: partly 3-8 mph tuesday: a mix of sun and clouds, with isolated showers possible. high: 70 dewpoint: 52 wind: s 5-15 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy with rain likely. dewpoint: 52 wind: sw/nw 5-10 mph thursday: mostly sunny and cool. am low: 38 high: 55 dewpoint: 35 wind: nw 5-10 mph friday: mostly sunny. am low: 37 high: 59 dewpoint: 38 wind: se 5-10 mph saturday: partly sunny with a chance for rain in the evening. am low: to help the community and blue mound road in brookfield is now a hotspot for developers. rich kirchen joins us live from the milwaukee business journal headquarters-- let's start with -- blue mound road. bluemound road in brookfield has long been a very popular shopping area in metro milwaukee. but now the bluemound strip is poised for on bluemound road? what is driving the for giving to the wisconsin humane society through the sale of hank the dog merchandise. how much money do the brewers donate to charity annually and who are some other recent recipients? carl is trying his hand at there's something special about handcrafting your own projects. our carl deffenbaugh is checking out rockler feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. this is wisconsin. and this. and this. and this. full of good people who work hard. why let washington take our jobs and send them off to china and mexico? my opponent backs bad trade deals that export jobs, and billion dollar tax loopholes for big corporations. i'm going to close those loopholes and help small businesses te jobs. for the folks who work hard... for the middle class raising a family... big stories at 1130. anheuser-busch inbev purchases sab-miller for more than a hundred hillary clinton and donald trump square off against each other in the second presidential debate... hear how local voters reacted. news from the campaign trail ... paul ryan says he will "not" defend republican presidential nominee donald trump now or in the future. the house speaker is holding a conference call with gop lawmakers...many of them worried trump is hurting their chances of winning re-election. ryan reportedly has not withdrawn his endorsement for trump...but says he will no longer defend or campaign with trump. instead, ryan will campaign for recently released tape of donald trump's graphic comments about women from 20-05. that topic unavoidable at last night's debate... hillary clinton / d presidential nominee "what we all saw and heard on friday was donald talking about women. what he thinks about women, what he does to women." donald trump / r presidential nominee "if you look at bill clinton, far worse. mine are words and his was action." this was a town hall style debate...and some questions voters. one asked -- how can these candidates be a devoted president to all americans--espeically given what they've said about each other, their supporters and certain groups in america... hillary clinton, r presidential candidate "my argument is not with his supporters. it's with him and the divisive campaign he has run and the insighting of violence at his rallies and the very brutal comments about not just candidate "when she said "deplorables," she meant it. when she said irredeemable, they are irredeemable. you didn't mention that, but that might have been worse. she has tremendous hatred." it was not all negative. the final question of the night asked each candidate to name something they respect about the another. clinton said trump's children. trump, said clinton is a fighter, who doesn't qui so, how are voters reacting to the debate? fox6's madeline anderson caught up with carroll university students at a non-partisan watch party on campus. she has more on their take on each candidates' performance. since audio surfaced friday of republican presidential nominee donald trump bragging about sexually assaulting women... sot all eyes and ears were on how the would respond to criticism of those comments. i feel he addressed the tape situation very well. he answered it, he agreed that it was inappropriate which is exactly what he should have done, but then he reminded us that it was just words and not actions. he was saying it's just words or lockeroom talk... i really can't find any excuse for that. while carroll students are split on how they felt about trumps explanation of that recording... theyre in agreement that they thought clinton went easy on her opponent when it came to that issue. another topic these young voters hoped would be addressed... the wikileaks emails... which apparently show clinton saying politicians need to be two-faced. but she was referring to president lincoln in the movie lincoln and how he had to deal with congress one way and deal with the american people in the other, trying to get some of the slavery legislation passed. and i thought she did a good job providing the back story. she didn't have as much to say on it as i would have liked her to hear her say and she's still not taking responsibility for it. overall... students candidate. reporting on the carroll university campus... madeline anderson fox6 news. the race for the white house making another stop in wisconsin. later today chelsea clintion will be in racine to support her mother, hillary. the campaign stop will be at the living light community center on college avenue. doors open for the event at one this afternoon. chelsea will be urging voters to cast their ballots early. and speaking of early voting... there's now more plac your ballot the midtown shopping center and forest home library both begin early voting today. early voting continues until november fifth. adlib to weather we're starting off the work week with a lot of sunshine and an increase in temperatures. in fact, we'll be about 10 above yesterday, with highs near 70. cloud cover drop to the mid 50s overnight. today: mostly sunny and warm. clouds increase in the evening. high: 69 dewpoint: 49 wind: s 5-15 mph multi-billion dollar beer company merger is finalized today budweiser maker anheuser-busch inbev's takeover of s-a-b miller becomes official. our deandra corinthios has the latest. the merger involves one of the parent companies of millercoors...... but a millercoors spokesman says business will continue as usual here in milwaukee. investors the merger will be approved overseas today-and then tomorrow in the u-s because today is columbus day...and us banks are closed. anheuser-busch inbev is the maker behind budweiser and other brands. s-a-b-miller has co-owned millercoors with molson coors since 2008. as part of the merger deal, s-a-b- miller is selling its portion of millercoors to molson coors, which will now become the sole owner of the company. for milwaukee: brands like miller lite, miller high life, leinenkugel's and brewed in miller valley. this is because there's not much overlap between molson coors and miller coors. the combined company will control almost a third of the global beer market. milwaukee police investigating a robbery at a restaurant near u- w-m. police say the manager of the halal guys was locking up avenue. that's when a man with a dark object in his hand forced the manager back into the building. the suspect took 3-thousand dollars from the safe and then ran away. we're working to get more information on that suspect's description. happening now... police are searching for three suspects involved in a fatal shooting from over the weekend. it happened in front of the "comments nightclub" near 52nd and hampton early yesterday morning. 32-year-old timothy olinger was found suffering from a very serious died. if you recognize the suspects - you are asked to call milwaukee police. an autopsy will be performed today on a missing man who was found dead over the weekend. the body of 65-year-old donald lewis was found at the young urban jazz cafe on fond du lac avenue saturday. that's where he was last seen. police say they have a 30-year-old milwaukee man in custody in connection with his death. the case against him will be presented to the d-a's office arrested thursday....he's accused of organizing and profiting off the human sex trade. investigators say "backpage" is essentially the world's "top online brothel." fox6s bret lemoine has the story. c-e-o carl ferrer was arrested and accused of pimping children. the 55-year olds website has been called a 'hub for the illegal sex trade.' prosecutors say ferrer knowingly pocketed millions of dollars as a result of ads posted to the site... selling adults and children for sex. tr 'backpage is a site where we typically find escorts advertised. humans for sale.' sheboygan police detective tamara remington specializes in human trafficking cases. she calls ferrers arrest a victory. next... she hopes the site is shut down altogether: tr 'there are no geographical boundaries - no jurisdiction is immune from this.' remington says shes currently working on 7 cases of adult or or originate on backpage. she says backpage has traditionally been the most prevalent conduit for these crimes... but theyve been discovered -- tr 'anywhere the internet can reach - even something as simple as a cell phone.' sheboygan has also turned to arresting and prosecuting 'johns' - but still human trafficking continues to spread. remington says investigators best tools in cracking down on sex crimes... are often victims and witnesses: tr 'weve built the bonds, the trust with the various people who have ended up disclosing victimization.' will be a walk organized downtown sometime in the near future to help raise awareness about the issues surrounding human trafficking, reporting downtown in sheboygan, bret lemoine, fox6 news. a potentially lifesaving trip to the e-r....could end with an unexpected problem... how to protect yourself against surprise e-r bills...in a contact 6 report. plus the apple watch is getting an upgrade... a review of the workers: he campaigned as a job creator t.pbut senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer guys with families... guys 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 churches in milwaukee are trying to stop an alarming trend. the infant mortality rate in the city is too high. fox6's derica williams shows you how local leaders are trying to strengthen the network of support. action to help save infant lives... we have nearly 100 infant deaths a year due to infant mortality so this is a concern the whole city needs to wrap arms around mayor tom barrett and commissioner of health bevan baker held the the annual strong baby sabbath- visiting area churches, collaborating to reach new mothers particularly in certain households. drop 17% is very significant the challenge is we've seen a much great drop in the white community than the african american we are seeing an infant mortality that is sometimes 3 times greater in parts of city than while parts of the city in those area in particularly where we have the most poverty, the most stress thats where we need churches the most focusing on the leading causes of infant mortality which include congenital defects, unsafe sleeping environments and prematurity . the support of church member can resources run the gamut, from food, clothing and just time to talk. we know that any expectant mother can be under stressed environment, its very difficult. churches and sanctuaries can allow be a respite for mother and give them exactly what they need and connect them to services. about a year and a half ago, when the strong baby campaign started about 10 churches took part-that number continues to grow, currently at 24. for a list of those locations and links to resources, head to our website, fox6now.com. in milwaukee, derica williams. fox6 news. we're starting off the work week with a lot of sunshine and an increase in temperatures. in fact, we'll be about 10 above yesterday, with will return late this afternoon and evening. we'll drop to the mid 50s overnight. although we may see a few isolated showers tomorrow, the will be our next cold front - and highs will be back down into the 50s by thursday. today: mostly sunny and warm. clouds increase in the evening. s 5-15 mph tonight: partly cloudy. low: 54 dewpoint: 50 wind: s 3-8 mph tuesday: a mix of sun and clouds, with isolated showers possible. high: wednesday: mostly cloudy with rain likely. am low: 57 high: 64 dewpoint: 52 wind: sw/nw 5-10 mph thursday: mostly sunny and cool. am low: 38 high: 55 dewpoint: 35 sunny. am low: 37 high: 59 dewpoint: 38 wind: se 5-10 mph saturday: partly sunny with a chance for rain in the evening. am low: 48 high: 67 dewpoint: 49 a potentially lifesaving trip to the emergency room could result in unexpected bills - even if you have insurance. contact 6's jenna sachs explains why you can be socked with surprise er bills, and how to protect yourself. two emergency brain surgeries after he hit his head and suffered a brain bleed. he thought his medical insurance would cover the costs. instead, he was hit with more than 90- thousand dollars worth of bills. 'i was shell-shocked.' what john didnt know is that about two-thirds of emergency room doctors are independent contractors. they may not be covered by your plan. doctors can bill you for what your insurance doesnt cover. 'do your research before an emergency happens. contact your area hospitals and ask if they take your insurance. there will take your insurance, too.' natsot: ambulance ambulances, lab services, and special equipment can also fall into the out-of- network category - potentially costing patients thousands of dollars. consumer reports says if you get out- of-network bills, dont pay anything until you get an e-o-b - an explanation of benefits - from your insurer. compare that with the bills. and confirm with your insurer that the providers are not in your if theyll settle for what the insurance company has already paid. be persistent. youll be surprised; some doctors will negotiate with you.' you can also appeal to the agency in your state that regulates insurance carriers - like john did. it has taken him a year, but john has finally seen a reduction in his bills. 'you have to do your research. you have to really be a smart consumer.' several states have laws on the books to prevent people from being charged out- of-network fees for so consumer reports says dont pay a surprisingly-high er bill without checking first with your provider and insurance company. i'm jenna sachs contact 6. the apple watch is getting and illinois' calling. calling the makers. the doers. those who prefer one-of-a-kind, to common fare. those who would rather make the most of their precious vacation days. this land is illinois. and its calling everyone, everywhere who's up for amazing. the apple watch is getting an upgrade. in todays tech report, rich demuro reviews the new and improved version. hard to believe the apple watch has been around for more than a see it on more and more wrists. the new version improves on a lot of the sore spots from the first one... and it is now a worthy iphone companion. apple watch series 2 starts at 369 dollars... the company is still selling a series one model with a faster processor...but i recommend the new version simply because of the waterproofing and gps. -pkg txt- nats montage...apple watch the new apple watch to its predecessor... it makes you realize just how many important features were missing from the first one. nats... but none of that matters now... the apple watch series 2... as the company calls it... is the perfect companion to the iphone. design hasnt changed much... but lots has. for starters, its faster, the screen is way brighter... apps and information load quicker. now... the entire device is waterproof... not resistant... im talking ... swim in the pool - hop in the shower waterproof. it even has this funny little function where it spits out excess water caught great fitness companion... but nows there built in gps... so you dont need your phone to accurately track your activity. i especially like the breathe app. it reminds you every so often to take a break... and breathe. nats... namaste music replying to messages is relatively easy for such a small screen... there are a-i replies... dictate using siri or scribble - all surprisingly accurate. battery life is improved... and youll get through the day or more... but charging each night is still a necessity. one more feature... press and hold this button, and your apple watch dials for help and shares your location with around the world. so do you buy an apple watch? its still not a necessity, but when you have one... you realize just how convenient this extra screen can be - for fitness, quick communication, notifications... and yes... the time. apple watch series 2 starts at 369 dollars... the company is still selling a series one model with a faster processor...but i recommend the new version simply because of the waterproofing and gps. you are watching fox 6 news at t a bald eagle is lucky to be alive after getting stuck in the grill of a car in florida. check this out... it happened saturday in clay county. the bald eagle was rescued after the driver pulled over and called for help. officials turned the eagle over to a wildlife bird sanctuary. thanks for joining us at eleven. our next newscast is at four >> judge judy: this is the lease that you and richard signed as cotenants. >> announcer: in hot pursuit of a rental... >> she wanted a second person on the lease because she didn't think that i would be able to afford it. >> announcer: but it put this landlord in the line of fire. >> judge judy: this is what happened -- you had a big fight with him. bottom line -- richard burned down the house. 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