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off and on. i was addicted to drugs for a good 10 years of my life. i woke up and said this is not for me. we are going to pick people from this community to work. we are not going to outsource it. will you mess up, he gives them a second chance. >> reporter: joey's fiance hope more people lead. >> a lot of people need help in this area. >> reporter: help means so much more coming from someone who knows how important second chabss are. >> i look at an area that needs love, and i'm here. >> reporter: some of you have may remember this was a george web 30 years ago. it will reopen as one again in a month or so. carole: thank you, katie. chopper 4 overhead as a missing man is found in milwaukee. he left his nursing home earlier today in an employee's suv. he was taken to a hospital to be checked out. a 15-year-old girl was arrested after police say she threatened two schools in milwaukee. milwaukee public schools say they worked closely with police to investigate any threats. >> hurricane warnings in effect for much of the east coast of florida ahead of hurricane matthew. just today the governor ordered the evacuation of more than a million people. >> reporter: the storm surges are not to be necessaried with. when you live on the coast, please heed caution and follow >> reporter: the dangerous storms killed 7 people in haiti. it slammed cuba with heavy winds and rain as well. three u.s. navy ships will soon head to the caribbean to help those impacted by hurricane matthew. an organization working in the caribbean nation has a >> what happened in haiti cities one of the largest disasters since the earthquake. and they will need a tremendous amount. i really caution people. >> reporter: youth haiti can be a first stop for those seeking to find out more about charitable organizations working >> this is a very powerful hurricane, still sitting right between cuba and the island of hispanola. it will move slowly to the north and not lose a lot of energy. matthew dropped to 130 miles an hour. it continues tomorrow into the bahamas. it could get back up over the open water, back up to a category four. they bahamas with 15-foot storm surges. this should curve away from the florida coast and head towards carolina beach and the wilmington area. the projections are slowing up. but still it seems like north carolina is in the path. more on this as each day the powerful storm moves towards the united states. >> reporter: the village of about racism. new at 10:00. >> organizers of the wyca called it the elephant in the room, racism. those who took part in the topic could not hold back. >> my cousins were racist. to an extents it was embarrassing. >> i was taught white people were better than black people. bubled to the surface. pictured is a white man with his eared covered and eyes tightly shut. why it's so hard to talk to white people about racism. >> we grew up with stereo types and prejudices we didn't understand where they came from. >> what were some of the highlights of your conversation? understandings from all angles. >> we are living the experience each and every day, we don't worry about the definition. >> the custom in our country towards race has kept us from learning how to discuss the topic. >> reporter: showing future generations how much it's change. >> the fact that we are even talking about it means it's getting better. >> the discussion doesn't end here. article that started this is coming to shorewood to speak in december. to read the article we have the link at tmj4.com. carole: democratic candidate tim kaine and republican candidate mike pence faced off in their only debate. >> we expected donald trump's tax records would come up. and they did. of transparency. >> we have a tax code that is designed to encourage entrepreneurship. >> why won't he release his tax returns. >> we are answering the question about the business thing. his tax returns show he went through a very difficult time, but he used the tax code county way it's supposed to be used. >> how do you know that? donald trump started this campaign in 2014 and he said if i absolutely release my tax returns. george: a question on whether there is an inherent bias in the criminal justice system. >> we should not be able to bring up and talk about bias in the system we'll never solve it. >> when an african-american police officer involved in a police officer shooting involving an african-american. accuse -- george: no holding back when pence and cane rrp talked about syria and refugees. >> donald trump and i are committed to suspends can the syrian refugee program and areas of the world compromised by terrorism. hillary clinton and tim kaine wants to increase the refugee program. >> we want to don't forcement based on are thesepl dangerous. >> they say all mexicans are bad. >> that's absolutely false. >> we want to keep people out if they are dangerous. >> reporter: governor walker who helped pence with his debate prep said my lines werer weren't as canadian as tim kaine's. in brookfield. tomorrow. bernie sanders will be in madison and green bay tomorrow stumping for hillary clinton. for all things politics go to our website tmj4.com/decision2016 george * for 25 years charlie sykes has been a voice on wtmj. hel slow conservative broadcaster jeff wagner. carole: bosch tavern is about to make a big move. it may not be going far, but it's quite the undertaking. coreen? >> the restaurant has stood right here at highway 100 in janesville road for decades. they are moving the building to right about here. bosch tavern is heading west. 25 feet, to be exact. the popular spot has stood at this intersection for 20 years. >> it's a historic landmark. they always talk about how they reference it when they are going somewhere. >> reporter: upcoming construction on high e d on highway make a journey. >> it's a great opportunity to start over and rejuvenate. >> reporter: he has been anticipating saturday's move for 5 years. >> we'll attach ropes to it. >> reporter: the owner is looking for volunteers to help pull the building to its final resting place. i couldn't part with it. >> reporter: there is a backup plan to use a machine if volunteers don't show up. but a.m.620 gene miller turned this into a charity event. you can find out more about saturday's event on our website tmj4.com. also you should know, the tavern carole: thank you very much, coreen. george: two neighborhood dogs attack two teenaged girls and it's caught on video. speaking of revealing video. a nanny cam catches the abuse of a special needs child. carole: a caregiver from kentucky arrested after being with heart disease. george: two pit bulls attacked two teenaged girls. one of the dogs lived with one of the girls in the home, she tried to run away and that's when it attacked theo i shall girl. carole: ross jones uncovered the cases of children health crises while hospitals are out of room. >> we were there 8 days and finally they found a bed. >> reporter: the hospital bed she needed was for her young son jonathon. she rushed him to the emergency room after he heard voices telling him to cut his wrist. >> what happened to jonathon is called boarding. alouded to wait when there is no room to admit them. they know if they leave, the wait starts all over again. >> it's day 8 of ellis' hospitalization. i take him out, i will lose our place in line. the places are so limited for a 5-year-old. >> he was hurting her brothers. one day he ran because she said she was going to cut her wrist. >> reporter: for 37 days you are looking for a bed for your daughter and you are still looking. >> every day dr. jane bryce is on the front lines of a losing getting the care they need. an investigation reveals children all across the country are falling victim to an overtaxed system. 88% reported referring children to other facilities in 2015 because they couldn't treat them. but the numbers only tell part of the story. this cell phone video captured by a mother in shot when her 12-year-old son was boarding at home after a hospital said it would be days or weeks before there would be room. >> i want to be dead. >> i love you. >> the number of state mental health beds continues to plummet. by 2010 fewer than 50,000 remain. according to a more recent reductions in bed counts between 2010 and 2014. >> we don't have the intensive outpatient children's mental health services that would help a boy in need for emergency room visits. >> reporter: and there is a national shortage of child anded a le sent psychiatrists, leaving some to wait months for an appointment. >> for cancer we would be astonished. >> reporter: congressman tim murphy's bill tends to add more bills. it passed the house in july but is now stuck in the senate. carole: in milwaukee there are 33 child psychiatrists according to data from last year. shortage. there is a solution? one hospital in rhode island has found a way to reduce the wait times by half, and the number is still dropping. you can see how many psychiatrists are available by county on tmj4.com. search for incrisisoutofroom. john: a lot of us saw sunshine by late in the carole: john malan is with us now. hopefully more of the same with sunshine. john: you are sunshine in this building, carole. our high temperature should be around 64. it's 69 degrees. we wouldn't have had 70 degrees if we would have had sunshine all day. 75 chicago, 73 -- look at 77 the current temperature, very mild for this time of year. kenosha still at 67, 65. low 60s out to the west. we are going to drop to 60 degrees. partly cloudy skies going on right now. you can see clearing in many community. and there are showers across most of minnesota, iowa, and right along the of. as they move along front they will lose energy. it will crawl along the next couple of days. we'll see the showers redevelop around 11:00, 11:30. between 11:00 and 2:00 could see a brief shower go by. a chance for showers thursday, a chance of showers and storms into thursday night. mild, 60 degrees it's very mild for this time of year. 72 for tomorrow with showers and possible thunderstorms around midday. this will be a brief line going through. thursday look for scattered showers. the high still a warm 73. the 7-day forecast, friday a few more showers. look at the cooling trend. 65 friday, breezy and cooler 55 degrees, 57 sunday. plenty of sunshine. and we are in the low to mid >> reporter: the packers will get back on the practice field they will host the giants at lamboe field. they will be game planning for eli manning. beckham jr. had a hard time keeping his cool on the field. >> they have athletic receivers. some of the tops in the game. they are led by one of the to quarterbacks in the league, eli. i think it will be a good matchup. i think it should be a lot of fun for us. >> i have been watching the play. he doesn't play like a rookie. matchup. rod: it's not too much fun heading into your bye week this week. the badgers are still 4-1 on the season with lots of opportunity ahead. >> it will be nice to get our bodies back and get back to the basics. we are continually learning and getting better. rod: coming up in >> reporter: david stearns made the announcement that the entire coaching staff will be back next weekend. he said no one is satisfied with 73 wins. he led the majors in steals with 62 stolen bases and had the runs. he played shortstop, second place and third this year. he was asked, what is his best position? >> a large part of that depend on what we do this off season. similar is one of the ways he plays multiple positions. he has a comfort level at certain positions because he played them more. but works hard and has the ability to adjust to any position on the field. we'll let the offseason play out >> reporter: we start out at 60 degrees. a chance of a shower, maybe an isolated thundershower. 72 at 6:00 with mostly cloudy skies. 70s thursday. but a chance for showers and storms. [ cheers and applause ] ?? >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- john goodman,

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