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Transcripts For WITI FOX 6 Wake Up News At 4 20161005



when a car taking a right turn hits her head on. the woman flies in the air and falls to the ground as the car continues driving. a friend of the victim says hes still in disbelief after learning what happened. i know shes got some upper body injuries for sure. shes definitely scraped up. and the dude that hit her, he took off. he didnt even stop. was taken to saint lukes. police have not released any details about a suspect or suspect vehicle. reporting live on milwaukee's south side... madeline anderson fox6 news. brad thanks madeline. police have identified the victim in last night's homicide near 24th and capitol. police say 73-year-old herman davis and an unknown suspect got into an argument. at some point, the serious injuries and later died. police are still looking for the person who did it. milwaukee police are asking for help identifying an armed robbery suspect who held up the pyramax bank near 16th and mitchell last april. police say after getting a ride there in a taxi -- the suspect demanded money from the teller but ran off before getting any. police are still looking for tips in this case. the suspect has multiple tattoos -- you can see them in this surveillance vid is asked to call police. in prison for nearly 25 years...all for crimes he did not commit. today, a wrongfully convicted milwaukee man is free. daryl dwayne holloway was released this morning from the green bay correctional institute. he was sentenced to 120 years in prison in 1993. he was accused of raping two women and committing two armed robberies. new d-n-a results excluded holloway as a possible suspect and yesterday, the same milwaukee county judge who him free... i came in mid-20s. man, im almost 50 now. my whole life has changed. they had old-school telephones back then, now they got computers. i dont know nothing about this! the wisconsin innocence project in madison says it took holloway's case after reading letters he sent thm. some welding skills in prison and wants to find work soon. long-term, he says this experience made him want to study law and one day become a lawyer. darryl holloway had much more to say after being released from prison -- than we can share right now. visit fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app to watch an extended clip when he met with reporters. the story is on our home page. a heads up for drivers during rush hour tonight. crews are doing emergency concrete work on "eye"-43 south closed the right lane to traffic, in addition to the on-ramp from silver spring to south bound 43. this emergency closure is expected to last until six tonight. the work is to remove loose concrete and replace the asphalt in the area. drivers are encouraged to take alternate routes. we had a few rain showers earlier, but the sun came out this afternoon. but rain is forecast to return. weather expert tom wachs is in the weather office following the tonight: increasing clouds with showers and t-storms possible. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: s 2-4 mph thursday: mostly cloudy with scattered t-storms. high: 73 dewpoint: 63 wind: se 5-10 mph friday: mostly cloudy and windy with lingering showers. am low: 59 high: 64 dewpoint: 49 wind: wnw 10-20 mph saturday: partly sunny and cool. am low: 43 high: 58 dewpoint: 36 mostly sunny. am low: 44 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: sw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 50 high: 66 dewpoint: 49 wind: sw 5-10 mph through your neighborhood when and android devices. and you'll have fingertip access to the fox6 weather forecast. bernie sanders returns to wisconsin...for the first time since his april primary win. this time, he's urging people to vote for hillary clinton, not against her. but will it work? political reporter theo keith -- live in madison -- where sanders spoke this afternoon. sanders name-dropped his former colleague, russ feingold, just as often as he did hillary clinton. least 11- hundred people showed up here. many of them, wearing bernie t- shirts from the primary. the latest marquette law school poll shows that 45 percent of sanders supporters are not yet planning to vote for clinton. the clinton campaign is hoping sanders can use his influence to win voters for clinton. heres the message personality. get beyond the negativity. just take a hard look at which candidate is better for the middle class and working families of this country, and when we do that, we will find overwhelmingly that hillary clinton is that candidate :58 sanders brought up the latest that trump didnt pay federal income tax for a number of years. his surrogates have called him a genius. sanders says thats not genius, thats a disgrace. fox6 was blocked from a 1 on 1 interview with sanders afterward, which were granted only to select media outlets. live, theo donald trump junior was out campaigning for his father today in brookfield. the event at the embassy suites was hosted by wisconsin women for trump. he talked about how his dad will shake up the status quo if he is elected president. i had the chance to sit down with donald trump junior yesterday. in our next segment we'll bring you that interview. fox6 news is committed to bringing you extensive coverage of the presidential campaigns right through election day. visit fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app -- and click "politics" for the latest. candidates vying for the wisconsin seat are hitting the campaign trail hard as well. this morning the international brotherhood of electrical workers, or ibew, endorsed russ feingold for u-s senate. feingold was at the state council in milwaukee this morning to accept the endorsement. ibew said it endorsed feingold for his commitment to listening to the concerns of workers and business across the state: "i'm the only candidate running for the us senate who is standing up for working families, and middle income families, senator johnson votes almost every time with the big corporations, the campaigning at a plastics manufacturer in de pere yesterday, incumbent u-s senator ron johnson talked about how important it is for wisconsin and for the country to grow manufacturing. "we've been out-resourced but i think now that wisconsinites are really paying attention to this race, when they really take a look at the two candidates, senator feingold, somebody who has not honored the pledges, is a career politician, 34 years in politics, he has very little to show for it." poll shows feingold leading johnson 47 to 41 percent among likely voters. that's compared to feingold's 48 percent and johnson's 45 percent in august. after a week of rest, the packers get back at it this weekend with a sunday night game against the giants. and the new leader of the giants is a familiar face to many of the packers players and coaches. tim van vooren has the blitz from green bay. "lambeau field getting set for prime time football on sunday this venue. the new york giants will be here they have a new coach this season but he's a familiar face to the packers coaching staff and players, ben mcadoo. he was on the green bay staff from from 2006 to 2013. he worked on the super bowl winning team. he became aaron rodgers quarterback coach and now he's the man in charge of the giants. "he's come up the right way, he's done every job that you can possibly imagine in coaching in the coaching ranks and foundation i definitely think its a big part of his success, when he was coaching quarterbacks i think that was probably the time that i definitely knew that he could go to the next level and be a head coach in this league." "mike mccarthy says he does see some similarities with the packers offense and this mcadoo style giants offense. but there's also carryover from the previous new york attack from coach quarterback's the same, eli manning on that side of things. it should be an interesting matchup and the fact that there's some carryover doesn't neccessarily favor green bay the giants have beaten the packers the last 3 times these teams have met. at lambeau field tim van vooren, fox 6 sports." getting the wrong information. a controversy is brewing over wisconsin's voter i-d law. coming up, the issues raised, and why some believe the law should be tossed out for next month's election. and still ahead, the mitchell park domes make the l supporters of the domes say no. you decide, coming this is for the apple lover in your life. selling a candle that smells like a brand new mac book. at $24 dollars.. the hand-poured, 100 percent soy wax candle is much cheaper than an actual mac! and the company's website says the candle has a burn time of more than 45 hours! andrew green -- the creative director behind the candle says it's an instant to have notes of mint, peach, basil, lavender, mandarin, and sage. it is currently sold out on their website. we less than five weeks away away from electing the next president of the united states. and wisconsin is proving to be a battleground. both campaigns have spent time here in the state. wisconsin is playing a big role. this week even more visits are on the way. yesterday, i had the chance to sit down one-on-one with donald trump junior to talk about his father's plan for the country. clip 3703 15:38:25 did you ever think you would be in this sort of a situation. your father of course an politician, not a politician, is this surreal in any sense for you being his eldest child? 15:38:37 35:08 its surreal in the sense that i get to go around the country and meet people who lool at him as the last hope to get rid of bureaucry, the bloat the same old same old in dc. what this election is and even in the primaries. its a referendum for change. people are sick of whats going on in this country. theyre sick of watching the whole contry suffer other than the zip codes surrounding dc. 35:30 40:14 how do were a week out from it were less than a week until the next debate which is a very different format. how do you think the debate went? 40:22 4:36:44 i think the debate went fine. youre nevert going get a fair debate i think with the media and with everything the way it is. mr trump when you were 20 years old you did x. mrs clinton were not going to aks you about scandal after scandal pay to play clinton foundation the things you did as secretary of state, benghazi. we wont even talk about that thing, thats off limits 37:00 different trump come sunday? 38:32 i imagine so. its there. i think he was thinking hey maybe the moderator will actually ask about those things rather than random things from 50 years ago. thats nto going ot happen so im sure hell do it himself. 38:41clip 3703 42:38 how big of a role does wisconsin play in this election? 39:45 wisconsins not supposed to be in play, its not supposed to be, but it is and frankly theres no reason we shouldnt win it. 43:55 wi hasnt gone red since reagans reelection in 84. its been very tight 44:13 how do get those last several voters especially the minority vote. milwaukee of course is very democratic and has been for more than 100 years4:40:45 look what happens to milwaukee int hose 100 years my father talks about putting 20- billion dollars back into inner city schools to make sure those kids also have a good education to break the cycle of poverty. loo what the democratic policies have done to those cities around the world its not just milwaukee. look at detroit look at chicago you cabn go example after example of disaster and we want your vote we want your vote. my father can actually make a different. hes not just talk. clip 3703 15:45:52 one of the biggest problem nationwide unfortaunetly is milwaukee is put right in the national spotlight as one of epicenters of it is the police-community relations and the brokeness of that pact as it should be. how does your father plan to go after that and mend those broken relationships that some claim are too broken to repair at this point? 46:14 42:35 id like to believe theyre not too broken to repair. there needs country of course there are going ot be some bad apples things happen you have millions of police officers in this country somethings going to go wrong but i think you do have to work on it you do have to have that dialogue. i think thats what my father is doing right now. hes actually having that dialogue hes asking the questions that need to be asked that so many people are afraid of 42:58 15:47:35 do you ever just want to take your dads phone away from him and tell him to stop tweeting sometimes? 44:10 i know my father. my fathers a fought for his company businesses or whatever it may be hes made a career doing that and not giving up hes going to channel that to fight for the american people. 44:2149:45 what do you have to say about his temperment. is he tempermentally unfit to be president because there a lot of people who would argue that case? 46:12 i think its ridiculous when people they try to say that. hes a fighter he fights back and we need someone fighting for us. but he also cant do what he done in business in vast businesses for 40 years without being able to work with people or having a good tone without understanding how to get something done. you couldnt once be a bull in a china shop and ram through a deal maybe twice aftera w hile you wouldnt be able to get it done. theres a reason hes been successful time and time again for 40 years doing deal after deal with all diff people all over the country all over the world. hes been able to do that because he does have the right temperament. 46:44 51:23 why should the american people especially the people here in wi trust your father to run this country and put it in the right direction? 48:40 you know what if youre happy with politicians and where theyve taken this country then great vote for a politician, but i think this whole election cycle has been a referendum for 49:23 i think its time to give someone a chance whos actually create something whos actually created jobs and thats my father. for more from donald trump jr. -- head to our website -- fox six now dot com, or your fox six news mobile app. a little known story about a slave rebellion, that happened more than 100 years before the civil rights movement. that story, making its way to theaters this week. coming up -- gino sits down with one of the actresses to talk about the challenges of filming in less darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. l that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: s 2-4 mph thursday: mostly cloudy with scattered t-storms. high: 73 dewpoint: 63 wind: se 5-10 mph friday: mostly cloudy and windy with lingering showers. am low: 59 high: 64 dewpoint: 49 saturday: partly sunny and cool. am low: 43 high: 58 dewpoint: 36 wind: nw 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 44 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: sw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 50 high: 66 dewpoint: 49 wind: "praise the lord. praise the lord. sing to him a new song music" the birth of a nation tells the story of a slave who leads a rebellion in virginia in the 1830's. our gino salomone joins us via gino, first-time director nate parker had a tall task just with the subject matter of the film didn't he? "how does a first-time director do what he did?... ...stuff like the film was on a tight schedule, the cast and crew had less than a month to shoot the entire movie. the actors looked to director nate "i think knowing that we had such a limited time... ...and that was inspiring." ad lib out of bite "the birth of a nation" opens this milwaukee's infant mortality. where mayor tom barrett says the problem stems from. group is asking for wisconsin's voter i-d honey nut cheerios get their delicious taste from honest ingredients. like real delicious honey, and real oats. ok that's still honey. ing this? that guy, figures. introducing tiny toast. the tiny cereal with the big taste of real fruit. jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. the battle over wisconsin's voter i-d law has been raging for years. and its latest challenge will play out in court next week. fox6's rachelle baillon joins us in studio now with more details. good afternoon. the group known as one wisconsin institute has asked that the state suspend the law, following newly voteriders recently released this audio recording of a man trying to obtain a wisconsin i-d card to vote. "i don't have my birth certificate but i got everything else." in the recording, d-m-v employees can be heard recommending the man find or purchase a copy of his birth certificate, in order to get the i-d card quickly. there is a petition process, but the employee tells the man that route could take weeks and he might not have the i-d in time to vote. 6-8 weeks a woman with the man can be heard questioning that comment. "i get an id if you, like the sign over there it's like no birth certificate, no problem you can get an id to vote. you can. it just takes the time. so even if we just start the petition process you wouldn't get anything temporarily that says you can vote? no." according to the state d-o-t website, voters who are missing some of the necessary documents can participate in the i-d petition process to have their identity verified. if that process takes longer than five days, they'll still receive a receipt that will allow them to vote. institute says the recordings show d-m-v employees giving false information to those seeking a voter i-d card. "what it showed was that people in dmvs across the state of wisconsin were given incredibly contradictory and incorrect information about their ability to get an id in time for this election." in response to a fox6 email request earlier this week, a state dot spokeswoman wrote that the department could not comment on the recordings, because it did not have them and had not heard them. she also said "dmv ra working with all eligible voters to ensure they receive identification for voting free of charge." one wisconsin institute has requested the state's voter i-d law be suspended, in light of the audio recordings. a court hearing on the motion is scheduled for october 12th in madison. back to you. just over a week after the second mitchell park dome re-opens -- the conservatory lands a spot on an endangered sites list. today, the national trust the u-s. it comes as the park is still undergoing expensive repairs -- after concrete fell from the ceiling of one of the domes, early this year. county executive chris abele has talked about tearing down the domes -- rather than make repairs. but park officials are hoping being on this list -- will change that. "abele needs to walk back his idea of tearing down the domes and get on the right side of history here. and say he will work with the county board to fix and maintain the domes for the next generation." committed around 500-thousand dollars for maintenance of the domes. the national trust has posted a petition on their website -- asking for signatures to save the domes. twenty-four milwaukee churches are honored for their "strong baby" educational efforts. this year marks the sixth annual collaboration between city officials, local faith leaders and columbia saint mary's. the goal is to make local churches "strong baby sanctuary locations" -- where pregnant -- to reduce the infant mortality rate in milwaukee by ten percent. mayor tom barrett says numbers are decreasing but the issue is complex. "what we have seen, is we have seen a reduction in infant mortality rates across the board. however we have also seen a greater reduction in the white community than in the african american community. and a lot of that has to do with the life stresses for people living in poverty." during the luncheon, the focus pointed largely at the stress on a newborn's life. to follow up today's meeting -- a strong baby sabbath is set for this sunday more than 50 cats are rescued from a home in the town of vernon monday. the cats were taken to haws in waukesha. now employees there say they are struggling to make room. the humane society is asking for your help in the form of cash and food donations -- but you can make the biggest difference by adopting a cat. new today-- three european molecular scientists have won this year's nobel machines. one of the scientists is based at northwestern university in the u-s. this comes after three british scientists won yesterday's nobel prize in physics and a japanese scientist won the nobel prize in medicine monday for his research into brain cells. the nobel peace prize will be announced friday. a newborn baby-- just hours-old-- was found abandoned yesterday in a chicago heights field. the child was discovered in the afternoon next to commercial buildings. she was rushed to the hospital and is now in good condition. but residents are still shocked saying luckily some her. "how someone could leave a baby in the field like that. there's animals out here. lucky that somebody seen the baby, and heard it and rescued it." officials say many new mothers don't know about the "safe haven law". it allows a mother to leave a newborn at a hospital, or police or fire station-- no questions asked. police say their first priority now, is to find the mother, so that she can receive proper medical care. mary stoker smith joins us now up on fox six news at five. big news coming from the brewers. there's going to be something very different at miller park next year. at five, the major upgrade coming to the stadium. also at five, the drone really is game changing technology. coming up, how a remote control craft, and its pilot, helped rescue a three- year-old wisconsin boy. we'll have all that and more for you in about 20 minutes on fox six news at five. it's a scary story just in time for halloween. the owner of halloween express is bringing awareness to the dangers of prescription drug abuse. halloween express has devoted a large chunk of its advertising this year, to the dose of reality campaign. fox 6's bret lemoine explains. inside the big pumpkin near state fair park... nat 'ive kind of grown up my entire life wanting to be a superhero -' ...the owner of halloween express is battling an enemy... nat '- so this is my favorite section of the store.' ...that would make even the mightiest of heroes quiver. jm 'i know people who have had children overdose, i know adults who themselves.' jon may-dock majdoch makes his business in putting these people... but this year... hes trying to rip off one of societys masks. hes partnered with the states 'dose of reality' campaign - drawing attention to prescription painkiller abuse in wisconsin. jm 'our customers tend to be entering the bar age, 18-30 years old, and maybe thinking about things.' and for that reason... majdoch is sharing 50 of his companys billboards with the 'dose of reality' campaign. theres also a prominent link on his website... and a heartfelt video on youtube. jm 'our stores, youre going to find a lot of scary things - theres nothing scarier than prescription drugs.' so as you get ready to celebrate halloween... majdoch hopes you also set out to be a hero of your own... and join the fight. jm 'its the only holiday thats all about you. you can imagine something youve bret lemoine fox 6 news. prepare for a cuteness overload... the milwaukee county zoo -- announcing the addition of three new tiger cubs! the siberian cubs were born on september 14th. they will make their public debut in a couple weeks. all three and their mother "amba" are good and healthy. the last tiger litter was born at the zoo in 2009. ad lib about tiger cubs coming up on fox 6 news at four... the small brewery -- going green, with a first-of-its-kind ingredient for beer. plus -- by now, you've likely ran into one at a store. the new legal battle over credit card chip readers and why businesses aren't happy. here's a live look outside right downtown milwaukee. ad lib what you see weather expert tom wachs is in next with a your forecast. were in the final week of our fox 6 coats for kids drive. theres still time to look through your closet and donate any slightly used winter coats. all sizes are needed, kids sizes and adult sizes. donate at any of our official steinhafels, johnson bank or salvation army drop off locations through sunday, october 9th. you can find specific locations and more flight" phone bank to help make wishes like these come true. make-a-wish wisconsin provides about 13-hundred flights each year... meanwhile -- trillions of airline miles go unused... so instead of letting them expire -- you can donate those miles! we'll be taking air mile donations tonight during our 9 and 10 o'clock newscasts. you can find more information on our website -- instead of a bank account. now - there will be new rules protecting pre-paid debit card users. and - parents if your kids love to craft...listen up! there's a recall of a popular paint. contact 6's jenna sachs joins us with a look at today's consumer headlines. let's start with a recall alert... a popular brand of paint used in arts in crafts is being recalled. it could contain harmful bacteria. the paint is made by "sargent art" and involves 13 types of finger and tempera paint. the this paint could be especially dangerous for people who have weakened immune systems. people who are generally healthy are not usually affected by this bacteria. nearly 3 million units of this paint has been sold in the u-s, at stores like walmart and hobby lobby, and online at amazon. if you have this paint at home, stop using it immediately and contact 'sargent art' for a refund this time last year major credit companies set a deadline for retailers to transition to credit card chip readers. businesses can sue the major credit companies for forcing them to use the readers. business claim the machines are expensive and don't fully protect against fraud. credit card companies, banks and major retailers came up with the terms for businesses to use the chip readers. speaking of cards - federal regulators announced new rules that govern the quickly growing prepaid debit card industry. it's an effort more than two years in the making. starting next year -- card issuers will have to give you things for free. also -- protections for lost or stolen cards will also be expanded. and -- fees for the cards will have to be more clearly disclosed on the packaging. amazon prime members are getting some more perks for their membership. amazon is announcing 'prime reading' -- which lets prime users access over a thousand popular books for free! the books available will rotate. there will also be some magazines available. stephanie and brad - back to you. do you have a consumer issue or screen or you can file a complaint on the contact 6 page at fox-6-now-dot-com. adlib to weather tonight: increasing clouds with showers and t-storms possible. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: s 2-4 mph thursday: mostly cloudy with scattered t-storms. high: mph friday: mostly cloudy and windy with lingering showers. am low: 59 high: 64 dewpoint: 49 wind: wnw 10-20 mph saturday: partly sunny and cool. am low: 43 high: 58 dewpoint: 36 wind: nw 5-10 mph sunday: high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: sw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 50 high: 66 dewpoint: 49 wind: sw 5-10 mph tonight: increasing clouds with showers and t-storms possible. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: s 2-4 mph scattered t-storms. high: 73 dewpoint: 63 wind: se 5-10 mph friday: mostly cloudy and windy with lingering showers. am low: 59 high: 64 dewpoint: 49 wind: wnw 10-20 mph saturday: partly sunny and cool. am low: 43 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 44 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: sw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 50 high: 66 dewpoint: 49 wind: sw 5-10 mph tonight: increasing clouds with showers and t-storms possible. wind: s 2-4 mph thursday: mostly cloudy with scattered t-storms. high: 73 dewpoint: 63 wind: se 5-10 mph friday: mostly cloudy and windy with lingering showers. am low: 59 high: 64 dewpoint: 49 am low: 43 high: 58 dewpoint: 36 wind: nw 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 44 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: sw 5-10 mph monday: partly sunny. am low: 50 women who get breast reconstruction surgery immediately after breast removal surgery due to cancer may have less anxiety. a study follo hundred breast cancer patients who underwent breast removal surgery followed by breast reconstruction. women who delayed breast reconstruction scored lower on body image, sexuality, and health-related quality of life. researchers suggest they experienced mental stress while waiting for breast reconstruction. kids have been back in school for a few weeks now, and as a result, they've been exposed to a lot more germs. allergies and asthma often translate into missed school days for kids. doctors say classrooms often have more allergy and asthma triggers than may contain pollen, mold and dust mites, all allergy triggers. "there have been lots of studies that have actually shown that kids in school with allergies have a really hard time concentrating. there's also been some other studies showing that they don't perform to their abilities in sports." it can be easy to confuse the common cold and allergies this time of year. doctors say if your child comes home from school with a runny nose, coughing and sneezing for more than two weeks, it's worth talking to allergies and asthma. a small brewery in aurora, colorado has come up with a first-of-its-kind beer -- and it seems to be a hit. what's so special about it? ...it has cannabis in it. a brewery called "dad and dude's" created it for the great american beer festival. they use a quarter gram of cannabis per keg the creators believe cannabis has certain health benefits and they say its kind of fun to try something new. but unlike what you're probably thinking, the beer has no you high. captain jack sparrow is back, well ... maybe not... but his ship is! an iconic hawaiian chieftain ship... which was used in several films... including "pirates of the caribbean" has now docked just upriver from the tower bridge in old sacramento. the ship is modeled after the coastal trading ships of the 19th century. it is now used as a hands-on educational tool for teaching maritime ni school kids. friday night high school football games are nothing out of the ordinary. but they can have moments that make them extraordinary. coming up -- one player's touchdown that will be remembered for the 5. it was a display of sportsmanship that played out on a michigan high school football field. two opposing teams came together to give a teen with autism a memory he'll have for the rest of his life. "this is the man right here. this is fletcher." this is fletcher payne. nat pop of fletcher dancing or doing something during practice? "he's a special child. he's not aggressive like the other kids, friday night...ludington head coach charlie gunsell gun-zull called a timeout... asking the opposing coach to put fletcher on the field... "he was like 65 dash to fletcher. i was like okay he got him a play in." with his teammates by his side, fletcher got the ball and headed to the end zone. "i was so excited. i was ten times more excited than i would be for scoring a touchdown for myself. it was a great feeling. everybody sprinted out on the field, things like that, but it was a great experience, we all loved it, it a sons first touchdown... and a proud moment for his dad who watched from the sidelines... "i was so excited and i was so happy for him and i like how the ludington coaches let him make the touch down. what made it so special when all of the kids huddled around him, that brought tears to my eyes." "they said his face in the end zone was priceless, he was excited, so he came off saying touchdown." a special moment for both teams. "it might not seem as important to us, but to him it's probably just something great, he doesn't really get to happy." stephanie grady fox 6 news. now at five... "i did 24 and some odd years for something that i now at five... "i did 24 and some odd years for something that i it." a milwaukee man wrongfully convicted of sexual assault -- is released from prison. "i'm trying to rebuild my life now." how he was finally exonerated -- and his message for everybody who sees his story. that is our big story this evening... after more than two decades behind a prison wall -- d-n-a evidence exonerates daryl dwayne holloway. prison in green bay today... a free man. our a.j. bayatpour was up there when it happened. he joins us live in the newsroom... holloway is now 48 years old - he's spent half of his life in prison serving out a 120-year sentence. but with the return of a new d-n-a test, milwaukee county prosecutors - and the very same judge who sentenced him back in 1993 - agreed to set holloway free. after nearly a quarter century in prison...new d-n-a tests clear daryl dwayne holloway. now for his first good meal in a long time. whats the first thing youre gonna do when you get back home? we going out to eat! what you gonna eat? steak, gotta have steak. holloway had been convicted of raping two women and committing two armed burglaries. holloway wrote to the wisconsin innocence project in madison, whose director says he was disturbed by the evidence - or lack thereof. he says the prosecution built its entire case on the victims' story. someone who was terribly wronged, truly victimized but that was essentially the case and we know eyewitness testimony is very unreliable even in the these were far from that. i needed somebody in my corner that believed in me when im telling them something. holloway says rock bottom came when he lost his greatest source of support. i almost gave up on it when my mother died. i felt everything was gone cause that was my rock. holloway says his time in prison also cost him his marriage. the innocence project says holloway now faces another injustice wrongfully convicted are eligible for compensation of 50-thousand dollars a year, capped at one million. in wisconsin? it's just five-thousand dollars a year, capped at 25- thousand. we are a better people than that. we are more civilized than that. we owe it to people like mr. holloway and others, and all of us to fix that

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