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in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph anchor adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no breaking news stories right now. the milwaukee county medical examiner is investigating a possible co-sleeping death. a one-month old died at a home near 40th an locust. we have a crew on the way to the scene. and we're also following breaking news from milwaukee's east side... a single car crash near jefferson and knapp. let's go live to deandra corinithios who just arrived on police swarm the sherman park neighborhood overnight --- making arrests. this all comes after a crowd gathered for a memorial for sylville smith. this is near 44th and auer-- the same intersection where 23-year-old sylville smith was shot and killed by a milwaukee police officer two weeks ago. police say they received several complaints from neighbors about the crowd of about 30 to 40 people. officers asked the group to leave peacefully. crowd was asked to leave again. police began making arrests when some refused to leave. they arrested 10 people for disorderly conduct...and for resisting an officer. now to a story only on fox six. two mothers in milwaukee say justice has not been served.. this after their sons were killed in a motorcycle crash. the driver who allegedly hit them was taken into custody-- but hasn't yet been charged. nicole is in the newsroom to explain. the milwaukee county district attorney's office says the case is still under review for additional evidence related to 25-year-old deangelo maxwell and 36-year-old james morris were struck and killed at 6th and mckinley. the driver of the truck who hit them was initially arrested-- but just two days after the wreck was released from custody. a medical examiner's report indicates "two open bottles of alcohol were noted in the back seat of the truck" and "a marijuana pipe could be seen laying on the ground." two mothers who are grieving-- now say they are fighting for their sons-- hoping to see justice. its just a whole lot of very frustrating. it looks like there is no justice, not when you let a person out. right now -- there's no word on how long the investigation into the crash might take. the mothers are holding a vigil for their two sons tomorrow. now on to a developing story -- milwaukee police are investigating yet another homicide. this is the third one this week. angelica is here in studio with details. two people -- including a after the shooting that left one man dead. it happened a little before one yesterday afternoon near 27th and vine. police still aren't sure why gunfire broke out. but a teenager was one of the victims taken to the hospital. this is the third homicide in the past three days and the 90th in milwaukee so far this year. again the incident remains under investigation. no suspects are in custody. new information on an alleged sexual assault happening in a the victim made it up. a 12-year-old girl told milwaukee police she had been sexually assaulted in a park near 23rd and national. five men were arrested yesterday. but that girl has since told police her statement was not true. police say they determined the incident was quote, "baseless". the packers making some cuts as they get ready for the football season. and just when it looked as if veteran punter tim masthay was in the clear. he's been released in favor of fellow vet jacob schum!! toe to toe with green bay native peter more'tell' the rookie who was released monday...but when schum became available, after the buccanneers made "him" a cut casualty, masthay was given his walking papers. here's how the packers got down to the 75 man roster limit- before here's how the packers got down to the 75 man roster limit- before switching punters. wide receiver harvey binford was backman-a 6th round draft pick last year, was placed on injured reserve. running back john crockett-who they like for the number 3 spot behind eddie lacy and james starks-also went on i.r. with a shoulder injury. you see the others...center - jacob flores, tight end mitchell henry, guard josh walker all on injured reserve. linebacker lerentee mccray was traded to buffalo for a future draft pick. meantime, the viking lose quarterback teddy bridgewater after suffered a dislocated left knee and torn acl in a freak injury during teddy bridgewater after suffered acl in a freak injury during yesterday's practice. bridgewater will be out for the season. former badger joel stave is one of two qb's left on minnesota's roster. the green and gold are ready to honor legendary quarterback brett favre. a new exhibit officially opens today with a ribbon cutting ceremony at nine this morning. the exhibit will honor favre's time with the team, recognizing his most memorable moments. it will also pay tribute to his induction into the pro-football hall of donald trump heading south of the border today. later on wake up -- details on his meeting with mexico's president. brown "barricaded myself in my house?!" singer chris brown -- arrested! after lashing out online at police and the media during a standoff with officers outside his home in l-a. after the break --- what sparked this massive police response. and distracted driving! how these women are trying to make the roads safer. the messag up. and carl is learning how to russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to senator johnson on student loans: ron johnson: it's just kinda free money, young people don't really, necessarily understand finance. narrator: what senator johnson doesn't understand is, more than 800,000 wisconsinites have student loans. deral student loans and keep interest rates high. johnson: it's just kinda free money... narrator: with senator johnson, opportunity for middle class kids would disappear. ron johnson's not for students. you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph dick adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays posting 250- thousand bail late last night. brown's latest brush with the law started with call to police early yesterday morning from a woman inside the singer's home. the caller accused brown of pointing a gun at her before she escaped from his home. that call - leading to an hours-long spectacle outside brown's suburban los angeles home where police established a heavy presence. during the standoff brown posted angry messages about police online. get the warrant. whatever you need to do, you can walk right up in here. and you going to see nothing. you idiots." police got that warrant yesterday afternoon --- searched his home and took brown into custody on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon... brown's lawyer says that there's no truth to the allegations and the charges are quote "demonstrably false." to the allegations and the charges are quote "demonstrably false." glassblowing is one of the more right here in milwaukee. carl joins us this morning from mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph time to find out who's turning si six today. she likes riding her bike, shopping with grandma and helping her mom bake brownies. here's a great birthday smile from trystan. he likes swimming, playing with his dog mango and collecting bugs. a big happy birthday to emma in waukesha. she likes animals, playing with her barbies, and going on outdoor adventures with her family. there's six candles on justin's cake today. he likes playing, dancing and going to school. he likes swimming, playing video games and soccer. and we've had twins before-- but check this out-- triplets! and we've had twins before-- but check this out-- triplets! avah, ahngelle and adiyah are celebrating their sixth birthday today in west milwaukee!they like reading, cooking and riding their bikes. to find out how to wish your child a happy sixth birthday on fox six wake up news - just log on to "fox six now dot com" for all the two women in houston, texas have a way of dealing with distracted drivers -- they flash them. but it's not what you think! deedee jones and holly seltz carpool to work every weekend. and they decided to take matters into their own hands when cat paying attention to the road. so they've been holding up flash cards with messages like "hang up the phone and drive" and "your blinker is on." the duo have been doing this for about a year and it all started as a gag gift. jones says: "found 'em at the 99 cents store." jones says: "here birthday was coming up so i knew that that would be a perfect birthday present for her." seltz says: "best gift ever." when it comes to response from other drivers -- seltz says they you can think of. still to come on wake up -- a local police officer showing off some impressive dance moves. and a home for veterans is sparking a debate. why wisconsin lawmakers are calling for an investigation. luzader says "..donald trump travels to mexico today on a day when his entire focus seemingly will be on immigration. i'm doug we upped the ante at culver's to create the new crispy southwest chicken sandwich. all-natural, whole white meat chicken breast. topped with spicy pepper jack cheese and jalape?o ranch. on a lightly buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. is going to be creamy and mild, and it's really going to tone down the spiciness of the peppers. you're going to taste the cheese first, and then you're going to get just a little bit of warmth from the peppers. it's really good. a bold new flavor and only here for a limited time. mmmhmm. single-car crash on the city's lower east side. what you need to know for your morning commute. thanks for staying with wakeup.. time now x:xx.. kim, nicole and angelica adlib toss to wx a quiet, cooler day ahead with a temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays --- after a serious crash on milwaukee's lower east side. let's go straight to our deandra corinthios --- she's live on the the milwaukee county medical examiner's office confirms it is investigating a co-sleeping death. this is video from home near 40th and locust. we do know a one-month-old has died. milwaukee police are also on the scene. we will be following this throughout the day -- stick with us for the latest developments. milwaukee police arrest 10 people in the sherman park neighborhood overnight. this all comes after a crowd 44th and auer last night -- that's where the 23-year-old was shot and killed by a milwaukee police officer on august 13th. police say they received several complaints from neighbors about the crowd of about 30 to 40 people. officers asked the group to leave peacefully. about 20 minutes later, the crowd was asked to leave again. some left, but others refused to leave, so police began making arrests for disorderly conduct...and for resisting an officer. developing now --- some lawmakers say the king veterans home has been mis- managed. and they want an investigt government. angelica is here with details. after hearing concerns about the quality of care at the wisconsin veterans home at king... state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle say changes are needed. the comments follow a report from the capital times newspaper. the article claims, some patients, family members and employees have reported understaffing, unsanitary conditions, broken equipment and even residents potentially being over medicated. lawmakers say they want to find out for sure. senator luther olsen/r-ripon an issue i thought hey we better have an audit done to see whats going on. senator dave hansen/d-green bay it's a very sad day for me, because veterans, the men and women that are there, they deserve better. the veterans home in king is state run. and a spokeswoman for the wisconsin department of veterans affairs, says the claims are just not true. carla vigue/dva they have given us a five star rating out of five stars... we are confident that any additional audit or inspections going the next stop for the audit request will be the 10-member joint legislative audit committee. senator hansen also said he'll be sending a letter to the federal department of veterans affairs to try to get them involved. lawmakers say king veterans home has a nearly $40 million dollar surplus. they're also calling for a ban on transfers of money from the home to any other state funds. donald trump will meet with mexico's president today to talk about and hillary clinton is bracing for the release of more emails. fox's doug luzader has more from washington. donald trump hoping for a one-two punch on immigration today... a speech in arizona --ground zero for border enforcement issues... and a meeting with mexican president enrique pena nieto - a fierce critic who has scoffed at trump's idea to build a border wall and make mexico pay for secure our border and stop the drugs from pouring in." trump speaking in washington state last night -- playing up his speech today. those close to trump have struggled to explain what has appeared to be a shifting stance. does trump still support deporting all illegal immigrants? conway: "you'll hear a consistent donald trump in this way: no amnesty, no legalization, no sanctuary soften his stance -- focusing deportation efforts on illegals who have committed other crimes. white house spokesman josh earnest was asked whether trump's policy is now in line with the president's. earnest 12:10:59 i guess that depends on the day you ask... hillary clinton's campaign has discounted trump's efforts to reach out to hispanic and black voters.. she continues to attend one fundraiser after another -- building her coffers as the state department announced that more benghazi- r in about a month or so... just weeks before the november election. we don't know exactly what these e-mails contain. they were apparently deleted from hillary clinton's private server, but, recovered by the f-b- i. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. the numbers are now in from some big primary elections across the u-s. jessob is in the newsroom with details. let's start in florida. two important races there last night. democratic u-s representative debbie wasserman schultz and both won in their primaries. wasserman schultz will now likely be re-elected to a seventh term in congress. she used to be the chairwoman of the democratic national committee...but resigned due to leaked emails. sanders supporters say they showed that wasserman schultz had given preferential treatment to hillary clinton in the primaries. then former presidential candidate marco beat out a millionaire developer in his g-o-p senate primary race. when rubio dropped out race for the white house earlier this year he originally said he wouldn't run again for senate...but in a last-minute decision...ended up running for re- election he said he changed his mind because he didn't want the republican- controlled senate to lose power if he didn't run. and in arizona -- u-s senator john mccain beats out a republican tea party activist to win the right to seek a sixth term in november. however, the victory doesn't clear the way to a smooth re-election for mccain. he faces a tough democratic challenge in november's general election from u-s representative still to come on wake up --- the wisconsin humane society is here with our pet of the week! and muskego police officer is now one of the newest dancing sensations online. where he learned these sweet moves. and carl is checking out a local glassblowing class! you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne dick adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays carl rejoins us now, exploring here in milwaukee, at square a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. wind: ne 5-10 mph a muskego police officer is getting a lot of attention online. this after busting lose at the community festival parade this a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph a muskego police officer is getting a lot of attention online. this after busting lose at the community festival parade this weekend. sit back and enjoy as o muskego police officer kevin raiche ray-ch takes the job seriously, you know, serve and protect.but his service goes beyond the norm. nat that's him... dancing in the street sunday. let's set the scene-- as the south shore dance team of illinois approached..... "i was very stone faced and as they approached i was starting over. once it got close enough i walked over. i took off my traffic vest, started waving it around and they went nuts, ...this has been happening at the annual muskego community festival parade for the last three years. and this group -- also a crowd pleaser -- is always toward the end of the parade. "and it was totally spontaneous"since the first time, onlookers have requested it. the crowd has gotten bigger. and, the department purposely puts him at that intersection so he can strut his stuff. "i had a woman come up and say my husbanda just to come watch you dance today. so, i said, i'm not going to disappoint." nat and he didn't. even the dance team seems to love it. "i love the dance team. they're so talented and they all had big smiles on their faces "33 and it's just so much fun to make people smile and laugh." nat raiche raych thinks the exhibition shows people that officers are approachable.and, he thinks he's a terrible dancer. although you have to admit he has the moves. 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in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph anchor adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no breaking news stories right now. the milwaukee county medical examiner is investigating a possible co-sleeping death. a one-month old died at a home near 40th an locust. we have a crew on the way to the scene. and we're also following breaking news from milwaukee's east side... a single car crash near jefferson and knapp. let's go live to deandra corinithios who just arrived on police swarm the sherman park neighborhood overnight --- making arrests. this all comes after a crowd gathered for a memorial for sylville smith. this is near 44th and auer-- the same intersection where 23-year-old sylville smith was shot and killed by a milwaukee police officer two weeks ago. police say they received several complaints from neighbors about the crowd of about 30 to 40 people. officers asked the group to leave peacefully. crowd was asked to leave again. police began making arrests when some refused to leave. they arrested 10 people for disorderly conduct...and for resisting an officer. now to a story only on fox six. two mothers in milwaukee say justice has not been served.. this after their sons were killed in a motorcycle crash. the driver who allegedly hit them was taken into custody-- but hasn't yet been charged. nicole is in the newsroom to explain. the milwaukee county district attorney's office says the case is still under review for additional evidence related to 25-year-old deangelo maxwell and 36-year-old james morris were struck and killed at 6th and mckinley. the driver of the truck who hit them was initially arrested-- but just two days after the wreck was released from custody. a medical examiner's report indicates "two open bottles of alcohol were noted in the back seat of the truck" and "a marijuana pipe could be seen laying on the ground." two mothers who are grieving-- now say they are fighting for their sons-- hoping to see justice. its just a whole lot of very frustrating. it looks like there is no justice, not when you let a person out. right now -- there's no word on how long the investigation into the crash might take. the mothers are holding a vigil for their two sons tomorrow. now on to a developing story -- milwaukee police are investigating yet another homicide. this is the third one this week. angelica is here in studio with details. two people -- including a after the shooting that left one man dead. it happened a little before one yesterday afternoon near 27th and vine. police still aren't sure why gunfire broke out. but a teenager was one of the victims taken to the hospital. this is the third homicide in the past three days and the 90th in milwaukee so far this year. again the incident remains under investigation. no suspects are in custody. new information on an alleged sexual assault happening in a the victim made it up. a 12-year-old girl told milwaukee police she had been sexually assaulted in a park near 23rd and national. five men were arrested yesterday. but that girl has since told police her statement was not true. police say they determined the incident was quote, "baseless". the packers making some cuts as they get ready for the football season. and just when it looked as if veteran punter tim masthay was in the clear. he's been released in favor of fellow vet jacob schum!! toe to toe with green bay native peter more'tell' the rookie who was released monday...but when schum became available, after the buccanneers made "him" a cut casualty, masthay was given his walking papers. here's how the packers got down to the 75 man roster limit- before here's how the packers got down to the 75 man roster limit- before switching punters. wide receiver harvey binford was backman-a 6th round draft pick last year, was placed on injured reserve. running back john crockett-who they like for the number 3 spot behind eddie lacy and james starks-also went on i.r. with a shoulder injury. you see the others...center - jacob flores, tight end mitchell henry, guard josh walker all on injured reserve. linebacker lerentee mccray was traded to buffalo for a future draft pick. meantime, the viking lose quarterback teddy bridgewater after suffered a dislocated left knee and torn acl in a freak injury during teddy bridgewater after suffered acl in a freak injury during yesterday's practice. bridgewater will be out for the season. former badger joel stave is one of two qb's left on minnesota's roster. the green and gold are ready to honor legendary quarterback brett favre. a new exhibit officially opens today with a ribbon cutting ceremony at nine this morning. the exhibit will honor favre's time with the team, recognizing his most memorable moments. it will also pay tribute to his induction into the pro-football hall of donald trump heading south of the border today. later on wake up -- details on his meeting with mexico's president. brown "barricaded myself in my house?!" singer chris brown -- arrested! after lashing out online at police and the media during a standoff with officers outside his home in l-a. after the break --- what sparked this massive police response. and distracted driving! how these women are trying to make the roads safer. the messag up. and carl is learning how to russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to senator johnson on student loans: ron johnson: it's just kinda free money, young people don't really, necessarily understand finance. narrator: what senator johnson doesn't understand is, more than 800,000 wisconsinites have student loans. deral student loans and keep interest rates high. johnson: it's just kinda free money... narrator: with senator johnson, opportunity for middle class kids would disappear. ron johnson's not for students. you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph dick adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays posting 250- thousand bail late last night. brown's latest brush with the law started with call to police early yesterday morning from a woman inside the singer's home. the caller accused brown of pointing a gun at her before she escaped from his home. that call - leading to an hours-long spectacle outside brown's suburban los angeles home where police established a heavy presence. during the standoff brown posted angry messages about police online. get the warrant. whatever you need to do, you can walk right up in here. and you going to see nothing. you idiots." police got that warrant yesterday afternoon --- searched his home and took brown into custody on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon... brown's lawyer says that there's no truth to the allegations and the charges are quote "demonstrably false." to the allegations and the charges are quote "demonstrably false." glassblowing is one of the more right here in milwaukee. carl joins us this morning from mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph time to find out who's turning si six today. she likes riding her bike, shopping with grandma and helping her mom bake brownies. here's a great birthday smile from trystan. he likes swimming, playing with his dog mango and collecting bugs. a big happy birthday to emma in waukesha. she likes animals, playing with her barbies, and going on outdoor adventures with her family. there's six candles on justin's cake today. he likes playing, dancing and going to school. he likes swimming, playing video games and soccer. and we've had twins before-- but check this out-- triplets! and we've had twins before-- but check this out-- triplets! avah, ahngelle and adiyah are celebrating their sixth birthday today in west milwaukee!they like reading, cooking and riding their bikes. to find out how to wish your child a happy sixth birthday on fox six wake up news - just log on to "fox six now dot com" for all the two women in houston, texas have a way of dealing with distracted drivers -- they flash them. but it's not what you think! deedee jones and holly seltz carpool to work every weekend. and they decided to take matters into their own hands when cat paying attention to the road. so they've been holding up flash cards with messages like "hang up the phone and drive" and "your blinker is on." the duo have been doing this for about a year and it all started as a gag gift. jones says: "found 'em at the 99 cents store." jones says: "here birthday was coming up so i knew that that would be a perfect birthday present for her." seltz says: "best gift ever." when it comes to response from other drivers -- seltz says they you can think of. still to come on wake up -- a local police officer showing off some impressive dance moves. and a home for veterans is sparking a debate. why wisconsin lawmakers are calling for an investigation. luzader says "..donald trump travels to mexico today on a day when his entire focus seemingly will be on immigration. i'm doug we upped the ante at culver's to create the new crispy southwest chicken sandwich. all-natural, whole white meat chicken breast. topped with spicy pepper jack cheese and jalape?o ranch. on a lightly buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. is going to be creamy and mild, and it's really going to tone down the spiciness of the peppers. you're going to taste the cheese first, and then you're going to get just a little bit of warmth from the peppers. it's really good. a bold new flavor and only here for a limited time. mmmhmm. single-car crash on the city's lower east side. what you need to know for your morning commute. thanks for staying with wakeup.. time now x:xx.. kim, nicole and angelica adlib toss to wx a quiet, cooler day ahead with a temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays --- after a serious crash on milwaukee's lower east side. let's go straight to our deandra corinthios --- she's live on the the milwaukee county medical examiner's office confirms it is investigating a co-sleeping death. this is video from home near 40th and locust. we do know a one-month-old has died. milwaukee police are also on the scene. we will be following this throughout the day -- stick with us for the latest developments. milwaukee police arrest 10 people in the sherman park neighborhood overnight. this all comes after a crowd 44th and auer last night -- that's where the 23-year-old was shot and killed by a milwaukee police officer on august 13th. police say they received several complaints from neighbors about the crowd of about 30 to 40 people. officers asked the group to leave peacefully. about 20 minutes later, the crowd was asked to leave again. some left, but others refused to leave, so police began making arrests for disorderly conduct...and for resisting an officer. developing now --- some lawmakers say the king veterans home has been mis- managed. and they want an investigt government. angelica is here with details. after hearing concerns about the quality of care at the wisconsin veterans home at king... state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle say changes are needed. the comments follow a report from the capital times newspaper. the article claims, some patients, family members and employees have reported understaffing, unsanitary conditions, broken equipment and even residents potentially being over medicated. lawmakers say they want to find out for sure. senator luther olsen/r-ripon an issue i thought hey we better have an audit done to see whats going on. senator dave hansen/d-green bay it's a very sad day for me, because veterans, the men and women that are there, they deserve better. the veterans home in king is state run. and a spokeswoman for the wisconsin department of veterans affairs, says the claims are just not true. carla vigue/dva they have given us a five star rating out of five stars... we are confident that any additional audit or inspections going the next stop for the audit request will be the 10-member joint legislative audit committee. senator hansen also said he'll be sending a letter to the federal department of veterans affairs to try to get them involved. lawmakers say king veterans home has a nearly $40 million dollar surplus. they're also calling for a ban on transfers of money from the home to any other state funds. donald trump will meet with mexico's president today to talk about and hillary clinton is bracing for the release of more emails. fox's doug luzader has more from washington. donald trump hoping for a one-two punch on immigration today... a speech in arizona --ground zero for border enforcement issues... and a meeting with mexican president enrique pena nieto - a fierce critic who has scoffed at trump's idea to build a border wall and make mexico pay for secure our border and stop the drugs from pouring in." trump speaking in washington state last night -- playing up his speech today. those close to trump have struggled to explain what has appeared to be a shifting stance. does trump still support deporting all illegal immigrants? conway: "you'll hear a consistent donald trump in this way: no amnesty, no legalization, no sanctuary soften his stance -- focusing deportation efforts on illegals who have committed other crimes. white house spokesman josh earnest was asked whether trump's policy is now in line with the president's. earnest 12:10:59 i guess that depends on the day you ask... hillary clinton's campaign has discounted trump's efforts to reach out to hispanic and black voters.. she continues to attend one fundraiser after another -- building her coffers as the state department announced that more benghazi- r in about a month or so... just weeks before the november election. we don't know exactly what these e-mails contain. they were apparently deleted from hillary clinton's private server, but, recovered by the f-b- i. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. the numbers are now in from some big primary elections across the u-s. jessob is in the newsroom with details. let's start in florida. two important races there last night. democratic u-s representative debbie wasserman schultz and both won in their primaries. wasserman schultz will now likely be re-elected to a seventh term in congress. she used to be the chairwoman of the democratic national committee...but resigned due to leaked emails. sanders supporters say they showed that wasserman schultz had given preferential treatment to hillary clinton in the primaries. then former presidential candidate marco beat out a millionaire developer in his g-o-p senate primary race. when rubio dropped out race for the white house earlier this year he originally said he wouldn't run again for senate...but in a last-minute decision...ended up running for re- election he said he changed his mind because he didn't want the republican- controlled senate to lose power if he didn't run. and in arizona -- u-s senator john mccain beats out a republican tea party activist to win the right to seek a sixth term in november. however, the victory doesn't clear the way to a smooth re-election for mccain. he faces a tough democratic challenge in november's general election from u-s representative still to come on wake up --- the wisconsin humane society is here with our pet of the week! and muskego police officer is now one of the newest dancing sensations online. where he learned these sweet moves. and carl is checking out a local glassblowing class! you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne dick adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays carl rejoins us now, exploring here in milwaukee, at square a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the lakeside. a few lake-effect clouds and even sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. wind: ne 5-10 mph a muskego police officer is getting a lot of attention online. this after busting lose at the community festival parade this a quiet, cooler day ahead with a mostly sunny sky and a high temperature in the low to middle 70s. mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the low 50s inland, upper 50s lakeside. a few lake-effect sprinkles possible tomorrow, which will keep the temperature around 70. sunny the rest of the week with temperatures in the 70s. warmer and more muggy on labor day with the chance for rain and thunder. today: decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 74 dewpoint: 57 wind: n 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 58 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph a muskego police officer is getting a lot of attention online. this after busting lose at the community festival parade this weekend. sit back and enjoy as o muskego police officer kevin raiche ray-ch takes the job seriously, you know, serve and protect.but his service goes beyond the norm. nat that's him... dancing in the street sunday. let's set the scene-- as the south shore dance team of illinois approached..... "i was very stone faced and as they approached i was starting over. once it got close enough i walked over. i took off my traffic vest, started waving it around and they went nuts, ...this has been happening at the annual muskego community festival parade for the last three years. and this group -- also a crowd pleaser -- is always toward the end of the parade. "and it was totally spontaneous"since the first time, onlookers have requested it. the crowd has gotten bigger. and, the department purposely puts him at that intersection so he can strut his stuff. "i had a woman come up and say my husbanda just to come watch you dance today. so, i said, i'm not going to disappoint." nat and he didn't. even the dance team seems to love it. "i love the dance team. they're so talented and they all had big smiles on their faces "33 and it's just so much fun to make people smile and laugh." nat raiche raych thinks the exhibition shows people that officers are approachable.and, he thinks he's a terrible dancer. although you have to admit he has the moves. 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