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Transcripts For WITI FOX 6 Wake-Up News At 8 20161018



60s wednesday before a reinforcing shot of colder air arrives on thursday dropping temperatures into the 50s through saturday. we do warm a bit on sunday as we return to near 60. most of the next six days is dry but there is a slight chance of showers later thursday. traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays it's a fox6 exlcusive a milwaukee mom is speaking out school bus the bus driver lost his job deandra corinthios is live in milwaukee with the latest the mother says she not as upset with the alleged abusers...as she is with the bus driver for not trying to break up the fight. now she is asking for cameras on all school buses to help keep students and bus drivers safe this video shows an 11-year old girl being punched and kicked on her bus ride home from school - it also shows the bus driver continuing to kids away from the front of the bus. the student, soleil brown, went to the hospital for treatment. she suffered bruisiing on her legs, and a cut on her arm she says she frequently gets headaches following last thursday incident. the student's mother is outraged at the bus drivers actions. the video shows he does not stop the bus ....or call for help. 'they need to take a look at their drivers, they need to go through some type of training, change their is the bus driver he is older than all of us and he told he he didn't have anything to do with that." the bus company lakeside buses issued this statement saying in part: 'the driver of the bus on which the disruption occurred last week failed to follow company policy...this driver was suspended immediately pending the results of our investigation and his employment was subsequently terminated.' brown says there was another fight on this bus in the last week but she didn't find out about it...until after thursday's incident. reporting live in milwaukee dc new this morning ---- a child sex trafficking sting ends with more than two hundred arrests --- including right here in milwaukee. kim is in the newsroom with details on the f-b-i investigation. two teenaged girls are now safe after the f-b-i says they were being pimped out by their mother. investigators also say the sixteen and seventeen year-olds told authorities that their mom was also allegedly renting out their brother's room to a country x led to the rescue of 82 children... and the arrests of 239 traffickers around the world. law enforcement partners in canada... cambodia... the philippines... and thailand also joined in the sting. dozens of f-b-i field offices and child exploitation task forces took park in the operation. the children who were rescued in this operation are sent to state protective services and victim assistance programs. "operation cross country x" is part of the f-b-i's innocence lost initiative... wi in 2003. the initiative has led to the discovery of more than 6-thousand children trapped in the sex trafficking industry over the past 13 years. milwaukee police are investigating a pair of shootings. the first happened around 8-30 last night in the area of 18th & winona. officials believe the 23-year-old male who was shot was the victim of an armed robbery. we're told that during the robbery the victim tried to disarm the suspect -- that's when he was shot. the suspect took off on foot. the victim was taken to the okay. and milwaukee police are investigating another overnight shooting. this one happened near 25th and orchard around 11-30 last night. we're told a 51-year-old man confronted the shooter about an ongoing dispute. that's when the suspect shot the victim. the victim suffered a non-life threatening injury. the suspect was taken into custody. two milwaukee police officers are cleared following a deadly officer involved shooting back in may. it happened near 73rd and mill. burt johnson and gregory rounds an auto parts store-- when police surrounded the building. johnson was told to drop his weapon. instead he opened fire-- hitting one of the officers in his protective vest. the officers returned fire-- killing him. in a letter to chief ed flynn-- the district attorney's office says ?the actions of officers jesse mattson and jason daering were justified. charges are dropped against the teenager accused of killing a 14-year-old during last year's fireworks show. prosecutors say akbar near lake drive and wyoming place. originally they said it was because of a fight over a girl. yesterday the state moved to dismiss the case-- because they couldn't get witnesses to cooperate. one of the two wisconsin men arrested earlier this month for ties to isis has waived his extradition back to milwaukee. 30-year-old yosvany padilla-conde appeared in federal court in texas yesterday. he and jason ludke are accused of trying to help isis. in a conversation on social media, ludke allegedly told an uncover agent that he pledges allegiance to the padilla-conde were headed to mexico when they were taken into custody. donald trump delivered a full-out assault on hillary clinton and the media yesterday in green bay. he accused journalists of covering up clintons problems -- while doing negative stories on trumps treatment of women. "the media is trying to rig the election by giving credence - and this is so true - by giving credence to false stories that have no validity and make it front page his supporters chanted 'tell the truth' to journalists in the back of the room. they also yelled 'paul ryan sucks,' shouting down the chairman of the wisconsin gop on stage. trump made claims of widespread voter fraud -- saying the votes of illegal immigrants handed north carolina to president obama in 2008. and he said the fbi colluded with the clinton campaign over her email scandal. four anti-trump protesters meantime the clinton campaign bringing hollywood star power to milwaukee. actors sean astin and wil wheaton were in the state yesterday. they're encouraging millennials at colleges across wisconsin to early vote "i have kids that are just out of college, so i'm here as a parent because i care deeply about the future of our country and i care about the future of our planet." there were also at events in madison, oshkosh, and green bay. off from the campaign trail to prepare for the final presidential debate -- that's tomorrow, you can watch it right here on fox6. coverage starts at 8. a duck was spotted flying coach.. instead of flying south. why the animal was taking a plane.. coming up plus, no mistrial for this mascot. what happened when a famous, furry face showed up for jury duty... and hidden wisconsin --- the cool stuff you can now find at the milwaukee public museum. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. on healthcare, russ feingold will work with both parties to lower premiums and cut health care taxes. i want to do the hard work of improving the system s with big insurance. voting to make medicare a voucher program, forcing seniors to pay more for prescription drugs, and letting insurance companies deny coverage to cancer patients. you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell the cold front exits today bringing colder air across wi with temperatures falling into the mid to upper 60s by this afternoon. well cool into the 40s overnight then back to mid 60s wednesday before a reinforcing shot of colder air arrives on thursday dropping temperatures into the 50s through saturday. we do warm a bit on sunday as we return to near 60. most of the next six days is dry but there is a slight chance of showers later thursday. dick adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays through january 8th, the milwaukee public museum has a wisconsin. it has a special goal, too. discover unknown facts and stories about our state by unveiling some of the museum's hidden treasures. carl meteorologist rob haswell the cold front exits today bringing colder air across wi with temperatures falling into the mid to upper 60s by this afternoon. well cool into the 40s overnight then back to mid 60s wednesday before a reinforcing shot of colder air arrives on thursda through saturday. we do warm a bit on sunday as we return to near 60. most of the next six days is dry but there is a slight chance of showers later thursday. today: partly cloudy early then mostly sunny. falling temperatures. high: 68 dewpoint: 51 wind: nw 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 48 dewpoint: 51 wind: nw 3-7 mph wednesday:partly cloudy. high: 66 dewpoint: 46 wind: nw 4-8 mph thursday: partly sunny and breezy. slight chance of showers. am low: 48 high: 58 dewpoint: 40 wind: n 5-15 mph friday: partly sunny. am low: 41 gh: 52 dewpoint: 33 wind: 1mph saturday: mostly nn w: 41 high: 56dewpoint: 32 huay: mostly sunny. am low: 45 high: 10 mphfocast from fox6 chiefmet cold front exits today bringing temperatures falling iohd to ups ternoon. well cool into the 40s overnight then back to mid 60s wednesdayefore areinforcing rough saturday. we do warm a bit on sunday as we return to a ys is dry but there is a slight chance of owers later ursday. today: partly cloudy early then sy sunny. lli dewpoint: 51 n nw10 mph tonighh wednesday:partly cloudy. high: 66 dpoint: 46 wind: nw8 mph thuy and breezy. slight chance ofsho gh: 58 dewpoint: 40 wind: n 5-15 mph friday: ry nny. am ly nn 5-10 h sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 45 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: nw 5-10 mphforecast fmox6 ief m low: 48 dewpoint: 51 4-8 mph thursday: partly sunny and breezy. slight chance of showers. am low: 48 high: 58 dewpoint: 40 wind: n 5-15 mph friday: partly sunny. am low: 41 high: 52 dewpoint: 33 wind: nw 5-10 mph saturday: mostly sunny. am low: 41 high: 56 dewpoint: 32 wind: w 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 45 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: nw 5-10 mphforecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell wednesday:partly cloudy. high: 66 dewpoint: 46 wind: nw 4-8 mph thursday: partly sunny and breezy. slight chance of showers. am low: 48 high: 58 dewpoint: 40 wind: n 5-15 mph friday: partly sunny. am low: 41 high: 52 dewpoint: 33 wind: sunny. am low: 41 high: 56 dewpoint: 32 wind: w 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 45 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: nw 5-10 mphforecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell wind: w 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 45 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: nw 5-10 mphforecast from fox6 partly to mostly sunny and cooling down. afternoon temperatures will be in the upper 60s. right now . when we might see a few philadelphia yesterday morning.. the phillie phanatic reported for jury duty, walking in nonchalantly, much to the surprise of dozens of other potential jurors. pictures and video of the surprise scene were quickly posted on twitter. the phanatic even went through security like everyone else. turns out the giant green philadelphia phillies mascot will not actually be sitting on a jury. instead, he came by to liven things up as part of "jury appreciation day". university men's basketball team was also on hand to thank jurors for showing up. showing up. its a bird.... its a plane... its a bird on a plane? a man's emotional support duck is quickly becoming an internet sensation. "daniel the duck" was going with his owner from charlotte to ashville on sunday. passengers say daniel, who is certified for his emotional support their short flight. "you're either with us or you're not" the message mike daniels has about fans who might get upset when the packers aren't always winning. before you buy your child's halloween costume. you'll want to see our contact 6 report. the results of an experiment -and which costumes could pose the most 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. os 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. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line some materials burn faster than others some costumes are designed some ways they might burn faster or slower than other costumes. now at 8-30 hidden dangers in halloween costumes. how to keep your kids safe from accidental fires. good morning everyone and we time now x:xx forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell the cold front exits today bringing colder air across wi with temperatures falling into the mid to upper 60s by this afternoon. well cool into the 40s overnight then back to mid 60s wednesday before a reinforcing shot of colder air through saturday. we do warm a bit on sunday as we return to near 60. most of the next six days is dry but there is a slight chance of showers later thursday. traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays it's a fox6 exlcusive. a fight on a school bus in milwaukee...lands an 11 year old girl in the hospital. her mom says she isnt as angry with the alleged abusers - as live in milwaukee with more. video of the fight on the school bus surfaced on social media the girl's mom says she is outraged the driver didn't pull over to stop it...or call the authorities. the incident took place on thursday. in this video you can see an 11 year old girl being punched and kicked on her bus ride home from school. soleil brown says she asked at one point in the video you can see the driver pushing the kids away from the front of the bus. soleil's mom says the incident caught on video was not the first one on that bus - she says there was another fight in the last week. but she was not told about it until after thursdays incident. brown's daughter suffered bruising on her legs, a cut on her arm and says she frequently gets headaches following the fight. "'they was kicking and stuff then hitting me in my head.'" 'you could see the things going passed through the window so hes still driving, they falling on him and everything and hes still issued this statement saying in part 'the driver of the bus on which the disruption occurred last week failed to follow company policy...this driver was suspended immediately pending the results of our investigation and his employment was subsequently terminated.' brown is now asking for cameras on all school buses to help keep the students and bus drivers safe. reporting live in milwaukee deandra corinthios fox6 news. trying to kill members of law enforcement appears in court. 24-year-old kody konzal will likely face two counts of attempted homicide and one count of intoxicated use of a firearm. west bend police say, around 3-20, sunday morning, they were called to the 200 block of edgewood lane for reports of gunfire. they arrive to find a man standing in a yard-- pointing a handgun in the officers direction and then, pulling the trigger. when the weapon appeared to misfire, officers took cover. court appearance is scheduled for october 26th. foul play is not suspected in the death of a baby in milwaukee. sunday morning, police responded to a home at 28th and wells for a report of an unresponsive baby. officials say three-month-old deshyla toombs was pronounced dead at the scene. a 36-year-old man was arrested at the scene, but for charges not related to the child's death. milwaukee police investigating a rape at the macarthur square parking garage downtown. nicole is in the newsroom with details. police sayth wednesday.. 38-year-old rodney strowder is charged with second-degree sexual assault. according to a criminal complaint - the woman asked strowder to use his cell phone. the two knew each other. police say he gave her some of his vodka - and he then said he expected sex in return. when she refused - he allegedly dragged her to a parking garage and raped her. two people found the woman in the garage - in a fetal position. strowder was reportedly standing over her with his pants down. strowder faces up to 40 years in demonstrators led by survivors of sexual assault are protesting outside the trump tower in chicago. this is a live look. they are calling on women not to vote for donald trump and the republican party. this comes as trump's fights sexual assault allegations. reid binion has the latest. billy crystal: "we are totally around the world tonight because we are live- billy crystal -- hosting a star-studded fundraiser for hillary clinton monday. billy crystal: "now, our goal tonight is simple: we have to raise more money than donald trump lost in 1995." --those celebrities and broadway legends -- cheering clinton on... ...as her opponent monday accused the f-b-i and state department of the clinton email investigation. donald trump: "this is felony corruption by any standard." ...donald trump -- seizing on newly released f-b-i documents... ...appearing to show that a top state department official sought to have the f-b-i back down on classifying an e-mail from clinton's private server. trump -- calling on that official to resign. the suggestion is that the state department and f-b-i may have engaged in a quid-pro-quo discussion the e-mail... ...which would give the fbi more agents overseas. donald trump: "the fbi documents that show undersecretary of state patrick kennedy made the request for altering classification as part of a quid pro quo. in other words a deal. undersecretary kennedy needs to resign." the state department says patrick kennedy will not resign. the fbi did not declassify the email in question... ...and both departments denied any "quid pro quo" arrangement. i'm reid binion reporting. this morning... north carolina's governor is vowing to hunt down and prosecute whoever torched a local republican party office in his state. federal investigators are now getting involved in the case... ange u o-p officials open a makeshift operation... t destroyed office. democrats did start an online ten-thousand dollars in donations in less than forty minutes. local republicans calling that - quote - "a great gesture." halloween is two weeks away. chances are your kids already have their costumes... or at least a short list to whittle down from. but halloween does have hidden dangers. jenna sachs has the contact six test that could save your family a trip to the e-r. could save your family a trip to the e-r. hopefully the only mist you'll see in t ... comes from a fog machine. not like this rising smoke ... with a wafting chemical smell ... at underwriters laboratories in northbrook, illinois. what we're looking for here is actually the speed with which a costume might burn. u-l invited contact 6 ... to witness this spooky experiment. you can tell some of them will burn faster. the flame will go up much more quickly than in other costumes. the lab is burning a number of halloween costumes ...all made dangers of a long skirt ... or furry paw ... when it comes in contact with jack-o-lantern ... or a driveway lined with candles. parents should use caution. it's a time when kids are very excited but we want to try to keep those kids and those costumes away from candles. we start with this egyptian princess costume. once lit .... the flames spread quickly up the flimsy skirt. contact six keeps a timer running ... and finds that within two minutes ... the entire dress is on fire. soon ... the wig's hair is tunic melts and falls to the floor. the fact is, if a child were in that costume even a small fire would burn them and scare them. one thing we're looking for during these burns is how easy it is for looser costumes to catch fire, especially those with dangling shawls and large skirts like this mermaid costume. the mermaid was a very frilly costume and another type of costume that seems to be involved in a little bit more fires just because there's a lot more fabric that could be on the ground and could catch on a candle that might be in a mermaid skirt ... don't spread nearly as quickly as they do on this ninja costume. within 30 seconds ... we see the big danger here. a dangerous, hot chemical drip. there's something called flaming drip, and that's just the plastic material melting and falling away from the rest of the costume. this drip could ignite a secondary fire ... or worse ... burn a child's skin ... even leave it disfigured. the skin is the largest organ of your body and when you start damaging that, you're gonna end up in the hospital with skin grafts and other things ... the 'oh-so-cute' lion costume. i was a little sad to see this one go up in flames. it takes three and a half minutes for the fire to reach the lion's face. that may seem like a long time ... but not necessarily. costumes are not necessarily the easist thing to get out of if they're burning. you've got snaps and buttons that the child can't reach so you need someone halloween ... it maybe a good time to review 'stop, drop and roll.' and the lab has some more lessons for parents ... including a warning about those halloween decorations. if you're decorating outdoors, make sure you get decorations that are suitable for outdoor use. you know how you can tell that? look at the ul label. if it's a red ul in a circle that means it's an outdoor decoration and was given extra tests for rain and cold weather. also ... never use metal nails or could damage the wire ... and give yourself a shock or start a fire. instead ... opt for plastic hooks. and while this test revealed a lot of lessons for parents to review with their kids ... let's not forget adults ... can be pretty careless too. especially when alcohol ... and cigarettes are involved. so let's all be careful this halloween ... and make sure these burning costumes ... are the scariest images you have to see. i'm jenna sachs. contact frontier. what folks there are trying to do to improve the experience, just ahead. and learning from a bad loss. what the packers' mike daniels has to say about sundays game against the cowboys. and carl is learning some secrets about wisconsin. carl adlibs tease i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. you know, seven hundred thousand dollars in the scheme of things... is a pretty reasonable compensation level. ron johnson paid himself seven hundred thousand dollars a year. all told, he took a ten million dollar corporate payout then moved to washington. where he fights against even the existence of any federal minimum wage. millions for him. not even $7.25 an hour for us. senator ron johnson. for big corporate interests, rob: -- last year elsa was all the rage -- but will she reign supreme again this year? ===== cass: we're taking a look at the most popular halloween costumes for kids. ===== rob: plus -- parents might see it as a favor -- but it could be hurting you more than its is helping your kids. ===== cass: -- the reason mom and dad should stop paying bills for their adult kids -- next on real milwaukee. the milwaukee public museum's new exhibit "hidden wisconsin" aims to unveil some of the secrets and history of our state. for us this morning at the museum. forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell the cold front exits today bringing colder air across wi with temperatures 60s by this afternoon. well cool into the 40s overnight then back to mid 60s wednesday before a reinforcing shot of colder air arrives on thursday dropping temperatures into the 50s through saturday. we do warm a bit on sunday as we return to near 60. most of the next six days is dry but there is a slight chance of showers later mostly sunny. falling temperatures. high: 68 dewpoint: 51 wind: nw 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 48 dewpoint: 51 wind: nw 3-7 mph wednesday:partly cloudy. high: 66 dewpoint: 46 wind: nw 4-8 mph thursday: partly sunny and breezy. slight chance of showers. am low: 48 high: 58 dewpoint: 40 wind: n 5-15 mph friday: partly sunny. am low: 41 high: 52 dewpoint: 33 wind: nw 5-10 mph saturday: mostly sunny. am low: 41 high: 56 dewpoint: 32 wind: w 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 45 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: nw 5-10 mphforecast from fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell forecast f the cold front exits today bringing colder air across wi with temperatures falling into the mid to upper 60s by this afternoon. well cool into the 40s overnight then back to mid 60s wednesday before a reinforcing shot of colder air arrives on thursday dropping temperatures into the 50s through saturday. we do warm a bit on sunday as we return to near 60. most of the next six days is dry but there is a slight chance of showers later thursday. today: partly cloudy early then mostly sunny. falling temperatures. high: 68 dewpoint: 51 wind: nw 5-10 mph tonight: mostly clear. low: 48 dewpoint: 51 wind: nw 3-7 mph 66 dewpoint: 46 wind: nw 4-8 mph thursday: partly sunny and breezy. slight chance of showers. am low: 48 high: 58 dewpoint: 40 wind: n 5-15 mph friday: partly sunny. am low: 41 high: 52 dewpoint: 33 wind: nw 5-10 mph saturday: mostly sunny. am low: 41 high: 56 dewpoint: 32 wind: w 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 45 high: 60 dewpoint: 41 wind: nw 5-10 mphforecast from fox6 towards to thursday night --- when they take on the bears. this comes after a not so good sunday.... tim van vooren has a preview of how the team is moving forward. "what's the takeaway? what's the overall general mood as you come away from this loss?" "you're angry, very angry because we took so much pride in how we were playing football and it didn't show today that. get to the film there's a lot to learn from, a lot of self-inflicted wounds and they did a lot of good things on their end too and we got to get better from this." "let's break this down a little bit on your side of it. ezekiel elliot came in with a lot hype, he gets a lot of yards more than you are used to giving up. was it elliot? was it that offensive line? was it their scheme? was it the scoreboard? how did that all happen? "i think it's a little bit of everything. they have a good o-line, elliot has proven himself to be one of flat out didn't get it done, flat out didn't get it done. there's no other way to circle it." "the offensive line has a lot of first round picks a lot of big guys, do you go into a match-up like that, what's in your mind as a unit and did it play out as expected in that battle on the line? "your mindset is to get physical and attack them. i feel as though that we did that. but he found his gaps and when he hit them he hit them, hit us hard and he's explosive. they did a good job. there was enough, times where elliot just made something out of nothing." "what should fans who watched this game and are scratching their heads think about the green bay packers, and i'm saying the whole green bay packers team?" "you are either with us or you're not. you know we got booed quite loudly and you can't fault them for being upset but at the end of the day you are either with us or you're not. and we have a lot of, unfortunately in sports who are going to ride and die. you hear some fans talk about the packers season of the 80's and things like that. we will know who are ride and die fans are and they'll be here and still show up and they'll support us and they'll grow around us and those that don't well you know, they can go." "does it bug you? do you hear those boos at home?" "you are going to get them. like i said when you don't produce, yea they're going to boo. and they know what we are capable of and when they don't see it they're going to be upset and that's understood. but at th thing together, and they're with us or they're not." "so the ones who were booing today you're saying what? thursday night you're going to have the chance to do what when the bears are here?" "we're going to do what we have to do regardless of what happens with the crowd and that's all to it." for the latest on the packers --- you can find it all online at fox six now dot com or download the fox six news app. call it the new frontier of dating! we'll tell you why these folks are wearing face masks.. to find love!.. plus, a fisherman accidentally catches a monster lobster off this catch weighs. and showing support. how one local family is giving back to a sweet show of support for the west milwaukee police force.. ron luke and his niece suzanne dropped off 52 homemade cupcakes at the west milwaukee police department yesterday morning. with hostility and attacks towards law enforcement around the country in recent months...the lukes say its more important than ever to show support. "it doesnt take a whole lot of effort there is a way for people to say thank you and they mean it" "its always nice to be appreciated and i think this will brighten the day for the troops on the west milwaukee police force. we've all heard of love at first sight, but one japanese dating service is trying to change that. tokyo based def anniversary requires participants in their speed dating sessions to wear surgical masks. they say the masks help avoid forces people to focus on a person's personality. dating services are a growing franchise in japan as young people are less inclined to tie the knot. according to a 20-14 survey form the health ministry, marriage rates in japan have dropped by 50 precent. a fishermen in bermuda making a wild catch. he snagged a fourteen pound lobster over the weekend. the fisherman had been out in the aftermath of hurricane nicole, and he believes the storm "brought some monster he was fishing for snapper -- so he let the lobster go. by the way, that lobster is thirty pounds short of the world record. real milwaukee starts now intro show: welcome to real angelica is off so kramp is in today! nicole toss to carl: milwaukee public museum carl is at the milwaukee public museum to check out their new hidden

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