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will return late this afternoon and evening. well 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. today: mostly sunny and warm. clouds increase in the evening. high: 69 dewpoint: 49 wind: s 5-15 mph tonight: partly cloudy. low: 54 dewpoint: 50 wind: s 3-8 mph the packers -- coming off a big win as they look to play the dallas cowboysne donald trump and hillary clinton-- going head to head in the second presidential debate. the tension was on full display from the opening moment when they took the stage and didn't shake each other's hands. angelica joins us from the newsroom with the latest. donald trump is trying to shake off the fallout of the release of a 2005 video tape that shows aggressive remarks about women. donald trump/r presidential nominee "i have great respect for women. nobody has more respect for women than i do." anderson cooper/moderator "so for the record, you're saying you never did that." donald trump/r presidential nominee "i said things that, frankly, you hear these things i said and i was embarrassed by it, but i have tremendous respect for women and women have respect for me." anderson cooper/moderator "have you ever done those things?" donald trump/r presidential nominee "and i will tell you, no i have not." this is who donald trump is. but it's not only women and it's not only this video that raises questions about his fitness to be our president, because he african americans, latinos, people with disabilities, pows, muslims, and so many others. we'll have much more highlights from the debate coming up in just a few minutes. dgx the vice presidential candidates-- reacting to the second presidential debate. tim kaine-- tweeting "no question hillary. hillary focused on the american people." dgx and mike pence -- tweeting "congrats to my running mate donald trump on a big debate win. proud to stand with you." meanwhile-- paul ryan, ron johnson and scott walker did not tweet any support for trump after the debate. kim and jessob. back to you. a violent weekend in milwaukee as police investigate several homicides. we'll start at 52nd and hampton. police say these three men were involved in a deadly shooting in front of "comments nighctlub" early yesterday mornin suffering a "very serious" gunshot wound that he ended up dying from. if you recognize any of the men-- give police a call. a shotspotter call alerts police to another homicide overnight sunday. they were responding to 27th and hope around one this morning when they found a man in his 20s suffering from a gunshot wound. that victim died on the scene. police are still investigating. meanwhile-- an autopsy will be performed today on a missing man who was found dead over the weekend. was found at the young urban jazz cafe saturday. that's where he was last seen. police say they do have a person in custody in connection with his death. police say he operated and profited from the 'worlds top on-line brothel,' but now 'backpage' c-e-o carl fa-rare ferrer is facing charges. 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 'backpage.' according to a criminal complaint filed in california, backpage accepted at least $2 million dollars a month between october 20-14 and may 20-15 in payments from people posting adult ads in california, including payments for postings that featured minors. we'll learn the fate today of the wauwatosa man -- guilty of suffocating his girlfriend and stabbing a police officer. 34-year-old "jerry hubbard" plead guilty last month to the crimes. he's charged with reckless police shot him in january -- after they say he attacked them with a kitchen knife. they then found the body of lauren johnson -- investigators say they were in the middle of a break-up. his sentencing hearing is scheduled for later this afternoon. more problems for samsung. the company is stopping production of its galaxy note 7 phone. how customers played a role in that decision. making sure babies are healthy and strong. how local officials are trying to reach new mothers to help save infant lives. the aftermath of hurricane matthew. where crews are still searching for missing people and how long dangeros 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 in wisconsin grow and create jobs. for the folks who work hard... for the middle class raising a family... were starting off the work week with a lot of sunshine and an increase in temperatures. in fact, well be about 10 above yesterday, with highs near 70. cloud cover will return late this afternoon and evening. well 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. today: mostly the evening. high: 69 dewpoint: 49 wind: s 5-15 mph tonight: partly cloudy. low: 54 dewpoint: 50 wind: s 3-8 mph nearly 100 babies in milwaukee die each year.... but mayor tom barrett and commissioner of health bevan they visited area churches yesterday -- explaining the importance of helping save infant lives during the strong baby sabbath. with churches being a cornerstone in neighborhoods, the collaboration allows for the faith community to reach new mothers particularly in certain households. he's the one who's usually organizing fundraisers at the caledonia fire department. now one firefighter is getting a little help of his own. a benefit was held yesterday for jeff erickson -- a 16 year veteran of the fire department who was recently diagnosed with leukemia. outhouse was filled with food, drinks, and live music. lots of people came out to support erickson-- who's standing strong with a positive attitude. "i'm gonna stay strong. i stay strong as a person and i'm not gonna let this beat me. i'm keeping a positive attitude and i'm not gonna let this beat me. i'm gonna beat the cancer." all of the proceeds are going toward erickson's medical bills. if you want to donate-- we have the links posted on our website, fox six now dot com. controversial hot topics facing their campaigns. the community is coming together after two police officers are shot and killed in palm springs california. what officials are learning about the suspect's criminal history. the maker of epipen ordered to pay more than 450-million dollars in fines. who else is now investigating the company. time now 4:xx you're taking a live look outside this morning.. it sounds like things are heating up today time now 4:xx you're taking a live look outside this morning.. it sounds like things are heating up today after a cool weekend. how long will the warm weather last? meteorologist rachael kaye has the answer still ahead. you are watching the fox 6 you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. were starting off the work week with a lot of sunshine and an increase in temperatures. in fact, well be about 10 above yesterday, with highs near 70. cloud cover will return late this afternoon and evening. 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. today: mostly sunny and warm. clouds increase in the evening. high: 69 dewpoint: 49 wind: s 5-15 mph tonight: partly cloudy. low: 54 tonight: partly cloudy. low: 54 played out against a backdrop of controversy sunday... ...after days of coverage about the friday release of a recording in which donald trump is heard making degrading comments about women. the tape - just one issue the nominees battled over during a contentious 90- plus minute face-off. reid binion reports. hillary clinton and donald trump traded shots on the debate stage sunday on topics ranging from immigration... ...to foreign policy... and everything in between. the recently released tape of trump's sexually aggressive comments about women was unavoidable, and took center stage early. 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."meanwhile -- clinton took fire over her email controversy. donald trump / r presidential nominee "why aren't you bringing up the e- mails? i'd like to know. why aren't you bring --" anderson cooper/moderator "you brought up the e-mails." donald trump / r hillary clinton / d presidential nominee "that was a mistake and i take responsibility for using a personal e- mail account."on foreign policy -- there was a moment that could complicate the relationship between trump and his running mate, mike pence... ... who refused to publicly defend trump after the tape of trump's derogatory comments on women surfaced. trump -- flatly contradicting pence's stance on syria. donald trump / r presidential nominee "he and i haven't spoken and i disagree. i disagree." martha raddatz / abc news "you disagree with your running presidential nominee "i think you have to knock out isis. ght now syria is fighting isis."pence tweeted after the debate that he was quote "proud" to stand with trump... ...and trump's campaigna that there's no disunity between trump and pence on the issue. john king "is the message to the american people at mike pence rallies, don't believe what he says?" kellyanne conway / trump campaign manager "no, not at all. they were talking about two different things as goes syria."i'm reid binion fox6news. the palm springs community in california -- coming together to remember two officers killed over the weekend. neighbors created a makeshift memorial and held an emotional vigil last night outside the palm springs police department-- honoring the two officers. police arrested jose deaths. he's facing murder charges and could face the death penalty. 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. the two officers responded to a domestic disturbance call saturday. but police say felix refused to let the officers into the house and then shot them through a closed door. mike hestrin/riverside county district attorney the unbearable loss is a loss to all of us in law enforcement and really all of us in this community. an attack on police officers doing their job is an attack on all of us, it's as simple as that and is expected to recover. the makers of epipen will pay 465-million dollars in fines. mylan was accused of falsely classifying epipen as a life-saving allergic reaction treatment. drug makers pay rebates to medicaid under the medicaid drug rebate program -- the companies pay less money if a drug is classified as generic. it was recently discovered that generic rate to medicaid for its name brand epipen. under the agreement, mylan does not admit to any wrong doing. mylan also revealed the securities and exchange commission has launched an investigation into the company. north carolina-- continues to be pounded by rain with what's left of hurricane matthew. the national hurricane center says the storm's winds are diminishing, but water levels are still high. angelica joins us from the newsroom with the latest. the center of the storm is about 200 miles off the north carolina coast... hour. the storm has killed 18 people in the u-s-- including eight in north carolina, where crews are still searching for five people. the dangerous flooding is expected to last into next week. thousands had to be rescued from homes and businesses when torrential rains triggered the life-threatening rain. more than 500 people were killed when the hurricane swept through haiti. rachael and jessob? were starting off the work week increase in temperatures. in fact, well be about 10 above yesterday, with highs near 70. cloud cover will return late this afternoon and evening. well 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. today: mostly sunny and warm. clouds increase in the evening. high: 69 dewpoint: 49 wind: s 5-15 mph tonight: partly cloudy. low: 54 dewpoint: 50 for the samsung galaxy note seven nightmare. samsung announcing it will temporarily halt production of the problematic phones. this comes after at&t and t-mobile-- both announce they will stop offering the replacement note sevens. soon after the galaxy note 7 hit stores in august, some users reported that their phones were catching fire. samsung officially recalled the phones last month, blaming faulty battere to solve the problem...but customers have been reporting the same dangerous problems. last week, verizon and sprint said that they will exchange new note 7s for other smart phones in light of the troubling reports. new details about the n-c-double-a's decision to move seven championship events out of north carolina. the first two rounds of the n-c-a-a's marquee men's basketball tournament will be held in greenville, south carolina on march 17-th and 18- th. carolina's law that requires transgender people to use only the bathroom that corresponds to their gender at birth. back in april, the n-c-a-a in april adopted a requirement that all host cities must "provide an environment that is safe, healthy, and free of discrimination." ahead at five: today's the day-- the big merger between a-b inbev and sab-miller will be finalized today. what we can expect, coming up in a live report. and then at six... continuing our coverage on last night's packers win against the giants. more on what the players are saying imagine renewing your vows -- sharing the moment with hundreds of other couples. how many people it took to break the world record for most simultaneous vow renewals. time now 4:xx you're taking a live look outside this morning.. we've got a warm and sunny day in store - before clouds return tonight. don't go anywhere. meteorologist rachael kaye has a live look outside this morning.. it sounds like things are heating up today after a cool weekend. how long will the warm weather last? meteorologist rachael kaye has the answer still ahead. a "girl" sits on top of the u.s. box office. "the girl on the train" took in nearly 25-million dollars this weekend. you were seen in the area that night,i hipwell? no. the film, starring emily blunt as an alcoholic who gets involved in a murder mystery, has earned back more than half of its 45-million dollar budget. "miss peregrine's home for peculiar children" fell to the runner-up slot with 15-million in sales. "deepwater horizon" was in third, followed by "the magnificent seven" and one person's art is another's graffiti... but in mexico city this weekend graffiti really is art. seventy graffiti artists from around the world -- taking part in what's called, "the meeting of the styles" festival. its supposed to make downtown look better. artists take their spray paint cans and make buildings look like what some might say, is a 19-70's new york subway car. of the work is on a grand scale. and in argentina-- people were fired up for the first federal barbecue meat-roasting championship. contestant 'grill masters' had two hours to roast their favorite cuts, which could range from rib-eyes, sirloins, to organ meat, a vegetable and a grilled provolone cheese....typical to an argentinean grill. they were argentineans consumed an average of 154 pounds of meat per person last year, compared to 89.8 pounds in the u.s. i announce that you are married again under the eyes of the law. it looks like one for the record books at western michigan university. couples helped set a new world record for the most vow renewals made in one place at the s thousand- 201 couples said "i do" all over again... that's 114 more couples than the previous record. miami university in oxford, ohio, held the previous record, with one thousand 87 couples-- set in 2009. a guinness world record judge was on hand for the event. you are watching the fox 6 this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family. i apologize to the american people. i think its clear it to anyone who heard it, it represents exactly who he is. now at 5- round two of clinton versus trump. the second against a backdrop of controversy. how the two candidates traded verbal jabs in the 90 minute face off. the packers looking to next week after a big win last night. we have all your highlights from lambeau field. rachael joins us now with more

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