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"Kenosha trying to find its footing, trying to get through this trying to sort through the legal ramifications. WTMJ is Tony Braddock has spent a lot of time down in Kenosha over the past year. He is there again today. And Tony. Is there a mood in the city? Or does it feel like another Monday? Is this kind of permeating what's happening? They're not so much. Yeah, it's a little bit of both John. There seems to be this moment of reflection for a lot of people a little bit more somber in that regard, But then there are still people going about their day. But I did have a chance to talk with some of the business owners who really came together after some of the violence and destruction. Resulting from the police shooting of Jacob Blake. They said, Really, it's a day for them to remember about what happened. But that collective spirit of Kenosha coming together and moving forward, and that's where a lot of people feel comfortable and saying that they have made progress in just the last year, But there is still work to do, and it is a day to remember what happened in their city. But also it is the moment that's not reflective of who truly Kenosha people are about. So Tony, obviously, community members recovering healing from a year ago. What kind of progress have have they made and what do they see that needs to still change? A lot of it is a lot of the marches that came about after the shooting, just seeing people. I spoke with a group of young activists who are in high school, saying a lot of their white counterparts are with them or were with them as they March for justice and wanted to see that racial equality. So I think that was more of an eye opening moment for them had a chance to sit down with an ocean County Sheriff David Beth as well today, who said That I mean, even his department made a lot of work in the last year compared to other years when it comes to race based training when it comes to police community relations, But they do know that there is still work to do, but they are able to kind of hang their hat on the fact that they are taking steps forward. And to resolve the police community relations. WTMJ is Tony Bedrock. Thanks, Tony..

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"Sunny, breezy 77 Today Still windy tonight with partly cloudy low of 50 by the lake 44 out west cloudy tomorrow rain likely late the day a high of 52 We start Friday with showers, then a cloudy hive only 50. Saturday and Sunday. Most sunny Saturday up to 64 Sunday 70 Cooler both days Lakeside Memorial Day Monday looks to be cloudy with a high of 72 Walkinshaw 68 Milwaukee 68 Wtmj. And Ft's otherwise known as non fungible tokens. They've taken headlines by storm in the last year. But for those looking to dip their toes into the digital market, getting involved in be overwhelming. Wtmj is Tony Bedrock, takes a look into what you need to know if you're thinking about making that leap. You've probably seen the outrageous price tags when it comes to FT sales in recent months. Final sale Price $69.3 million That's more than most Picasso's Monet Zehr. Warhol's for a digital token number, like that is an exception. But what about the more average collector? Intrigued about the digital asset may be looking to get involved, but not willing to break the bank Do some reading gone open Sea Daddio? That's one of the leading marketplaces of crypto collectibles. I have some great Try and understand the landscape. What the heck, These things are even Gabby. It's has been involved in the N F T space since 2019 and is the founder of a startup called Cipher, which says the most marketplaces. He'll want to brush up on your familiarity with the crypto currency market. Most platforms are just crypto native specific. However, the biggest market place we were enough by volume is Nifty gay way, which does accept credit cards that really makes it accessible for a lot of folks. And then they sort of custody. Those lefties technically for you and a wallet. There's two sides to each lft transaction. Maybe you're looking to experiment with your own creation. Digital artists or creators for the first time are finding out they can cash in on their work. If there's a market Internet creators have never really had that era. They kind of just.

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"Breaking news center. It may be more than a month away. But retired Milwaukee police chief Alfonso Morales says he's preparing in case no settlement is reached with the city. I'm ready to come back to work more, Alice tells WTMJ. PAJAMA cure. It wasn't just due process. But it's civil rights that were violated during his demotion last August, actually, during a time when several rights is a hot topic And the city has taken this past towards me. It's just distasteful at the minimum. If the city tries to make amends, Morales says they will likely need to admit they were wrong to call him a liar. They're going to have to figure out how they're going to make right to take those words back from people that are no longer in the fine Police station. Rusty Mellberg WTMJ news, listen to the full interview with WTMJ calm. With the summer games quickly approaching, the CDC is warning Americans to avoid traveling to Japan for the Olympics due to a recent surge in code. With 19 cases. They're a local medical expert says the numbers are concerning Medical College of Wisconsin President CEO Dr John Raymond tells Wisconsin's afternoon news that the Asian country is a long way away from where we are here in the United States when it comes to vaccines. Vaccination rate in Japan is 2.3% fully vaccinated, and 5.2%, who've gotten one shot, says There's a lot of questions surrounding the Tokyo Olympics when you're bringing people in from all over the world who is not Been vaccinated and they're having a surge there right now. In Japan, Melissa Marr Clay WTMJ News Summer games are scheduled to begin on July 23rd the U. S at the halfway point. A BCS Elizabeth Chelsea reports from Washington major milestone in the fight against Cove in 19. More than half of US adults are now fully vaccinated. Improved. The vaccines are working. US hospitals are now admitting about five times fewer covert patients than in January. In Wisconsin, just over 41% of state residents are fully vaccinated. I summer tradition along Milwaukee's lakefront is skipping another year. WTMJ is Tony Bedrock live in the breaking news center Eric the July 3rd fireworks are being scrapped for the second year in a row. Milwaukee County executive David Crowley says there's a different reasoning for this year's cancelation than last of Parks Department staff. We don't have the capacity to actually pull this evening off in a safe manner, he says. They lost a lot of workers because Of the pandemic last year but is hopeful the show will return in 2022 work underway to expand the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee, the president to the Metro Milwaukee Association of Congress, Tim Sheehy, telling Wtmj. The intent isn't to hold larger conventions. But instead to conventions at once you think of doubling the space now, instead of having one convention in and then loading, unloading. They can now in a sense have to conventions going on simultaneously because they've got the space in the adaptability to do that, she says. Having that capability would make me walk unique when it comes to being a host city coming up..

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"And just kind of put a wrap number three and four of the four at 10. I saw this story. Now. This actually relates to what we talked about the around. She doesn't drink milk. I don't think it's a deer again. Here's the headline. Milk drinkers have healthier hearts, even if they weigh more, a study suggests. That actually drinking milk can lower some of the levels of your blood fats that includes the bad LDL. Numbers. Lame for clogging your arteries. And the good HDL version also has some benefits. So here's it's kind of a trade off because those who drink male generally have. Ah, This is me. I drink two glasses of milk every day. Higher body mass Index B. M. I I say it because I'm very muscular. But, you know, do what you want with it. So some good news for milk drinker, So that's for milk trigger. So that's that's like positive for the dairy industry. And last time I checked, they still put on the license plate so good news. Even opposed like Aaron Rodgers, who I like stays away from dairy. Now me, I'm gonna drink more milk. And last, but not least, we talk about positive stories, even positive stories about the pandemic. Here's the headline. The utterance. And teeth whitener flying off the shelves after the pandemic. How is that? Not the best news story of the day? Good hygiene people. We've learned something in this pandemic. We're washing her hands. I'm not getting in people's faces anymore. Up close and personal. We're using more deodorant, teeth, whitener teeth look better. You know why that is. Why is that Because we slacked people? Yes, People are getting out there again. Okay, But if he's the face for getting out there again, I wanted to be with deodorant. Teeth. White Jess. Thank you, America. I'm not gonna say thank you. Pandemic Has it killed a lot of people, But it's it's a thank you card for a really tough Year plus And if you're wearing more deodorants, what did Carol say? Yesterday, Carol Kane was saying women are buying lipstick like incredible numbers and just crazy flying off the shelves that 30 Bucks a pop. It's like boy, Am I glad of my guy. That's crazy. I could do a lot with 30 bucks. Yeah, come on, and she's such a 20 in her purse. That seems excessive to me. But 20 different shades of lipstick. Yes. Almost like intervention levels, like Let's talk to somebody on the show about it. That's a lot of lipstick. I have to ask my wife we are We naive is that no, I don't know. I have no idea. I don't know women. That seems high. I don't women are smarter than men. That I know. All right. You know what we're gonna do something different, completely different at 10 35 our own 20 better who's been knocking out of the park of this series on none fungible, tokens and FTS. He's gonna break it down so that even I understand it. I already know you're no on this. Yeah. Don't give me too much credit. Yeah. So he's gonna break it down and we're gonna play one of his pieces. We're gonna get to the bottom of this and ft business. Tony Bedrock after the news. It's time for the news. It's 10 30 from the WTMJ breaking news Center Eric Bill Step more, Donna Steve says it's covert 19 vaccines strongly protects Children as young as 12 that news coming from the company. Today, it has new data. It's going to submit its data to the FDA now for approval. Breaking news from the Middle East. The U. S secretary of state is announcing plans to reopen the consulate in Jerusalem, which would upgrade ties with Palestinians. George Floyd's family will meet with President Biden at the White House today, a year to the day after Floyd was killed at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer in Madison. Republicans who control the state Legislature plan to convene and then immediately end a special session that was called by Governor Evers to expand Medicaid. It's a move that the governor says we bring this data one time bonus of $1 billion in federal money, and Aaron Rodgers says he loves his teammates, coaches and the fans. But he tells ESPN it's about character culture and doing things the right way critical of team management. In his interview with Kenny Mayne more on the risers, Packers food You can text the word packers 285561616 20 will send you that information back. Time for the WTMJ drinking Associates market update Right now, the Dow is off 42 to 34 3 51. The NASDAQ is down 8 to 13 6 52 in the S and P s off 5 to 41. 91 wtmj paella wi dot com Time saver Traffic.

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"The region right now High Today of 80 Cloudy, still muggy tonight, Lois 65. It's 59 degrees in Milwaukee at seven o'clock from the WTMJ breaking news center. Milwaukee County Judge Christopher fully giving the city 45 days to try to reach a settlement. The keeper retired Milwaukee Police chief Alfonso Morale is off the force following Wednesday's hearing. Morale is his attorney, Ray Della Stowe, says any settlement needs to cover more than just pay and benefits have been a lot of other costumes. The chief financial reputational and whatever that comes into the mix, Della still adds more Alice would be ready to return to the force of a settlement is not reached, was already back in August. Was ready in December when judge fully ordered reverse the FPC's decision and he's ready now. Judge Pauley rejected the fire and Police Commission's argument. Morale is's retirement prevents him from being reinstated. Steam. Albert WTMJ news We will have more with morale is his attorney Ray Dallas, though he will join us live at 7 21 Milwaukee County Judge says he'll render his decision into whether a special prosecutor will be appointed in the case of a man who was shot to death by former Wauwatosa police officer Joseph MENSA. Next month. An attorney for the family of J. Anderson Jr says they want criminal charges filed against men So Joseph MENSA Should be charged with homicide by the negligent handling of a dangerous weapon. Anderson was shot by mention June 2016 MENSA, arguing that Anderson had a gun with him in Madison Park when he was killed. Kimberly Motley says no crime was committed. Wisconsin is an open carry state, which means that J. Anderson is legally allowed to carry a weapon. And when Officer ments approached him, he had no idea whether or not that weapon was legal or not. Mike Spaulding Wtmj news, reckless driving on the rise, not just in the city of Milwaukee, WTMJ Is Tony Bedrock live in the breaking news center tea and some in the city are pushing for more speed bumps to try to cut down on the issue after the county's deadliest year for traffic. That's in 2020, But even cities like Greenfield a reporting problems on the road, Police chief Jay Johnson tells WTMJ Steve Skiff et it appears some drivers don't care if they're breaking the law just going through red lights, high speeds. Um, you know, disobeying stop signs, not obeying traffic laws. Speed laws be limit laws, Johnson says his officers they're chasing reckless drivers almost daily Democrats moving forward with a plan to create a commission to look into the January 6th mob attack on the U. S. Capitol. The legislation met opposition after Republican and Democratic negotiators struck a deal for equal power on the commission. The distinguished minority leader sent a letter to Speaker Pelosi. Asking for an equal 55 ratio and appointments by Democrats Republicans on this commission. He got it. Some Republicans want to expand the commission to look at other political violence and demonstrations, including last summer's racial justice protests. We truly hope to find answers. The American people that we must take into account everything. Skyler every CBS News Capitol Hill, a member of the Israeli Consulate for the Midwest, hopes that peace comes soon as conflict continues between Israel and Hamas. Daniela Show, I'm telling Wisconsin's afternoon news folks in Wisconsin should care about what's happening in the Middle East. The interest off any Midwesterner is deceased ability. In the Middle East and for that one, it's the glass and say no to Hamas aggression, which does exactly the opposite off These stabilizing the region. Sharon says he would not support any ceasefire that does not prevent Hamas from rearming and potentially firing rockets again back into Israel. Wisconsin's morning news sponsored by BBC, lighting thousands of fixtures plus specially lights, antiques and collectibles on the Web at BBC lighting com. Coming up work begins on Camp Randall, citing unlimited wtmj news time +704. Hi folks. This is Hank Albert, owner of BBC lining with spring in the air, a young man's fancy turns to ceiling fans.

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"Tali the latest of all victims of gun violence, and Jane that narrow pipeline site shutdown might have you digging deeper in your wallet. Brian Z All quiet on the Aaron Rodgers front. I'm nebulas ago. Volume is picking up but we're really not slowing down just yet. Eastern westbound 94. 17 minutes to get from Highway 16 to downtown south on 41 highway Q to the zoo's gonna be about 15 minutes south on 43 brown. Your road to the market will take your 12 and you're heading up from the airport from Layton Avenue near downtown on 43 94. That's gonna be seven minutes with traffic and weather together on the tents. I'm Gabby Lawson got wtmj paella w dot com Time saver traffic. There are reports of snowflakes in southeastern Wisconsin. It's gonna be partly cloudy today with a slight chance of showers. No mention of flurries 51 Lakeside 56 win clear tonight could see some frost away from the lake where those will get down to 32 degrees. It's 40 in Milwaukee at 702 from the WTMJ Breaking news Center and autopsy happens today for a three year old boy shot and killed over the weekend in Milwaukee. WTMJ is Tony Bedrock is live in the breaking news center in Milwaukee. Police say the toddler unintentionally shot himself Saturday after getting Hold of a gun inside a home near 31st in Michigan. Santa Medina was next door when shots rang out. The certified medical assistant tells TMJ four news. She did all she could to help his consent ahead. And so the paramedics got here. Hoped that it would help but And then it's heartbreaking that I I couldn't save him. Police have arrested a 26 year old in connection to the shooting charges are pending the searches on in New York City for a man believed responsible for a shooting in Times Square over the weekend. One of the three innocent bystanders wounded still has a bullet lodged in her thigh. Though she's back home now in Rhode Island, I saw police officer and I screamed to him. I was like I'm shot E have a two year old. I don't want to die. Please help me. Doctor is telling 23 year old Wendy Margaret. Not that removing it now would cause more harm than good to others were wounded, but not critically, including a four year old girls. It wasn't even crying. He was amazing Little girl is praying The girl was in a trip shopping for toys. Chuck's Iverson, ABC NEWS New York, a major U. S. Fuel pipelines still shut down after.

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"In Milwaukee at 7 30. The CDC is reporting that 20 million Americans have gotten least one covert vaccine and 40 million have received both doses. Johnson and Johnson is waiting for emergency use authorization, possibly this week of its single dose shot. All of this, says the U. S. Hits 500,000 deaths due to Cove in NBC's Mary Bruce says cases, hospitalizations and deaths are on the decline. Now, with new variants emerging, there is still a long way to go to new studies out of San Francisco showed that a California bred variant maybe more infectious than others. It may explain the recent explosion of cases in that state and researchers are now requesting The CDC added to a watch list which could make it the first U. S variant Added to that list has been biting hold his first bilateral meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Today. Meeting virtually with one of the U. S. Is closest allies well separated two DeKoven NTSB says it's preliminary investigation into United 3 28 shows engine damage consistent with metal fatigue. I'm Sherry Preston ABC NEWS, citing unlimited WTMJ news time 7 31 from the WTMJ breaking News center vaccine delays being felt throughout the country after Last week's winners Storm that concludes here at home. TMJ. Ford's Ryan Jenkins in Kenosha today were the division of health is halting vaccination appointments due to those delays this post on the Kenosha County health Facebook Page says anyone who has an appointment that is affected by a delay will be notified the CDC saying Everyone should still have time to get fully vaccinated. Despite these delays state administering just over one million doses so far latest shortage now affecting the battle against Cove in 19 monkeys. You're modeling still only goes so far. Scientists developing new covert vaccines need to test them on monkeys who's Deanna closely resembles our own. But the New York Times reports a global shortage caused by the pandemic has been worsened by a recent ban on the sale of wildlife from China, which had supplied more than 60% of the primates sold to the United States. Now there's talk of creating a strategic monkey reserve, an emergency backup supplies similar to the government's oil and grain reserves. Vicki Barker CBS News, a former Brookfield These track star, is dead killed last week in rural Iowa, where authority see was suffering a mental health crisis. Aaron Thompson was on leave from a medical school in Kirksville, Missouri, where witnesses claim he was acting erratically. After checking into a hotel Thursday later that night, while below county, Iowa, authorities got a 911 call from a woman claiming someone was trying to break into her home. Home. Deputies arrived after they see the homeowner shot Thompson after an altercation. He later died at an Iowa City hospital Friends tell the journal Central Thompson was in the process of learning to live with late onset mental health issues. You let Brookfield these to the state Division one boys track title in 2011 anchoring the four by 400 relay. Thompson went on to compete four years at UW Madison to Milwaukee Teenagers facing first degree reckless homicide charges stemming from a shooting earlier this month. WTMJ is Tony Bedrock is live in the breaking news center, and investigators are searching for Tyrell Joseph and Ishmael Marino. Both 17 years old accused of shooting recent UW Whitewater grab Purcell Pearson. Criminal complaint says it was over a pair of designer sunglasses. Pearson was killed while trying to sell the glasses near 22nd in Wisconsin, that bin back on February the sixth. Both suspects face up to 60 years in prison if convicted police from walking while we toast investigating a fatal crash involving a pith test stream from overnight one person dead after being hit by a car near 94th in capital, the driver remained at the scene, according to police have yet to release any more information. Nominations for the annual ville are Phillips Trailblazer Award extended through March 2nd. And people can nominate a woman who lives in the city of Milwaukee and has worked to contribute to social justice and or civic engagement. The winner will be announced during next month's virtual Girls Day at City Hall, Wisconsin's morning news sponsored by Murphy and product, Hauser, good lawyers who helped people Coming up. Capitol Police prepare their testimony, citing unlimited wtmj news Time is 7 34. Wisconsin is a special place the kind of place you want to raise a family just like I did, but sometimes even in Wisconsin. Bad things can happen if you get injured, and it's not your fault, you need a good lawyer and award winning respected law firm you can count on. Murphy in practice, Hauser with multiple locations. There's an office near you,.

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"Early this morning. WTMJ is Tony Bedrock is live in the breaking news, Senator Jean the Flames appear to be out. But now investigators are working to figure out what started the fires at the Thomas bus company along Highway 1 42. The Racine County sheriff's office as dark and heavy smoke was spotted by deputy while on patrol just before four o'clock. That's when he noticed multiple bus is on fire. Nobody was at the property at the time. WTMJ has reached out to the school district. We will provide more information as soon as it's available after 31 years leading the wall, which has the police Department chief, very Weber announced his retirement. The department says Webber's last state will be June 1st, and they in Mayor Dennis McBride are thanking him for his 48 years in law enforcement. The announcement comes one here after former officer Joseph MENSA fatally shot Alvin Cole, leading to criticism against Weber as to how he handled MENSA and subsequent protests, Family attorney Kimberly Motley tells TMJ four news. Weber damaged his department and the city. I think we definitely welcome the news. However, he should be fired and his employment with why would tell such should actually end today the wall would tell us the Fire and Police Commission will conduct the search for a new chief. Rusty Milburn. WTMJ News Well Medicine's new police chief, promising to cut violent crime by stressing partnerships and community engagement over jail. Sean Barnes says his will be in administration based on respect, communication and collaboration during what he says is one of the most challenging times in law enforcement history. Barnes coming to a city that's a violent protests last summer that left dozens of shops damaged and looted One. That's also seen seven fatal police shootings during a four year stretch that ended in 2016 Barnes, telling the state journal anti police sentiment. Madison is part of the negative feeling people have about government in general. He replaces my Kobol, who quit with one day's notice back in the fall of 2019. Still some hope for a bipartisan deal on a new covert relief package. But it's not clear if a compromise will be struck between President Biden and moderate Republicans in the Senate. CBS News White House correspondent Stephen Portnoy About a statement after the meetings in the president won't settle for a package that doesn't meet the moment. Biden aides insist there $1.9 trillion package. It's the nation's most critical needs. Among other differences, the proposal of moderate Senate Republicans would send smaller stimulus checks to fewer people instead of $1400 checks. Their offer is $1000 phasing out for those who make more than 40 grand a year if they employ Congress's reconciliation rules. Democrats can pass a budget in the House and Senate on simple majority votes 165 and older now eligible to receive the covert 19 vaccine from the Milwaukee Health Department prepared this coordinator Nick Tomorrow, telling TMJ four news demands. So far exceeds supply We have the ability to scale up to about 10,000 week is what we're rejecting. But there is not enough vaccine available right now Health Department working with churches and housing groups to ensure that a diverse group of people received the vaccine coming up, Don't hold your breath for an early spring. WTMJ news Time is 804 new Line North America's leader in shipping supplies is holding a hiring event for customer service positions You line is a stable company that takes care of its employees,.

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"Took them about five hours to get everyone who sheltered in place safely out of the mall. We've identified several witnesses. Observe the incident. Rusty Mellberg WTMJ news after dumping nearly a foot of snow in some parts of southeast Wisconsin this past weekend, the weather still keeping law enforcement busy. WTMJ is Tony Bedrock is live in the breaking news 17. It's a busy weekend for law enforcement patrolling the freeways in county highways after the winter storm sheriff's deputies in Milwaukee County, responding to at least 150 calls Involved in Kenosha County Sheriff David Bats, tells WTMJ, his deputies also on alert ever since I started on. Hopefully they're not overwhelmed right now, he says. There were no major crashes. The Racine County sheriff's office say they responded over 50 calls. City of Milwaukee. DPW crews back at snow removal Today they're focusing on clearing up the unintended side streets clean up means no garbage or recycling pick up today with Monday and Tuesday routes to be covered when services resume tomorrow. The city Snow emergency also suspended overnight tonight before resuming again tomorrow because the change in calendar Basically you do want to park on the opposite side of the street. The winter weather that spent the weekend with us is now battering folks on the East Coast. This slow moving system churned across the country over Weekend, Northern Illinois got hit with over 12 inches of snow Milwaukee tally 10 inches On Saturday night alone, the weather nearly turned tragic in Virginia, when a fire truck overturned on ice covered road for crew members were hospitalized. All are expected to survive. At CBS News correspondent Deborah ALF Rune Coming up bipartisan talks for covert relief picking up citing unlimited wtmj news time is a goal three our fears of a stock market downturn preventing you from investing. Hi, I'm Rick Adelman. You know you need to invest to get better returns. But you're worried about losing a lot of money if stocks fall well, I have the answer.

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"Show. Yeah. And like I know united, mention it if you ever need the tie breaking vote for some time, I'm still open to that. Okay? This is good in the bylaws because we almost called you for virtual basketball here shouting down. You wanna play virtual about school, Donnie? Well, that's good. So should we ever need A tie breaking vote when we do our bent as we did a couple weeks ago during our bedtime feature, Sometimes it Z going to know we can still call will call you for a what we have deemed in term. The Tibet tiebreaker. Well, look, I congratulations. Thank you. It's a bit of a step up there. I say. I mean, the prime morning drive shift will be a new challenge. Um Thanks for everything. You contributed to our show on it off the air, the whole eternity on the air, The news factor and the news quality on the air as well and then having fun with us about your wedding and all things like that, and Every once in while we may check in with you. I'm open to it. And if you want to reach Tony, don't call him after eight o'clock moving for there you go. And we called him Tony Bedrock. I don't have anybody were picked up on that because one time When you were out you had a little shoulder surgery. And you were out for, like, three weeks. Right? It wasn't Yeah. Oh, wow. And all of a sudden as people tend to do when they don't hear radio voice ago, they fired. You know that vacation there like what happened someone, so they took us on vacation. People in radio Take vacations. It's fine. It's okay. And all of a sudden I look over at the text screen and somebody simply texted in maybe the type o, but I don't think so. Whatever happened to Tony Bedrock? And.

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"And then most of the rest of southeastern Wisconsin under a winter weather advisory. The colonies under the warning will pick up about 4 to 9 inches of snow by tomorrow afternoon walkie between five and six. Higher amounts toward the state line. Racine, Kenosha and possibly even into Walworth coming most of southeastern Wisconsin, I'll pick up a good 2 to 5 inches of snow. But once again those areas from Milwaukee, Kenosha will Seymour than that, In addition to the snow, gusty winds out of the northeast at 25 to 35, MPH blowing and drifting snow, poor visibility and, of course, the nasty windchills Tuesday high temperatures around 30 degrees then mostly cloudy on Wednesday. Upper twenties. Thursday. Mostly cloudy and temperatures once again right around 30 degrees. Next chance of snow for the weekend. I'm meteorologist Brian Goddard, with Storm team forecast on WTMJ right now in Madison 21 degrees in Green Bay. 20 Walking shot 23 in Milwaukee, 28 at 3 13. American for John John's under the weather. Hopefully he is back tomorrow. Melissa off today, so Tony bedrock in his place. The rest of the crew is here, though. Debbie's got the roads Greg is handling sports Nick. Of course, keeping us on track tomorrow is gonna be kind of Ah, mess. Got a lot of weather starting tonight at 9 P.m.. We have winter storm warning for the Southern counties Milwaukee To the South. So, according to Brian, is Nancy in the gutter and those guys, maybe six plus inches to the south and could even see a little bit more if we get some lake effect. Snow, So it seems like it's all dependent on the lake, effective Dow store. Just kind of get it dusted. We'll see. We'll catch up with God or a few times extra Taejin today, just to make sure that we have an idea of what the timeline looks like. A lot of this is gonna happen. Overnight. So we have the snow, of course. And of course, we have.

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"Them understand that A four year degree wasn't the only option for them. My name is Jason Dannenberg, president of Watery Industries in Sheboygan and Premier Aluminum. Interesting. Do you or anyone you know, are interested in looking at us further check us out online. Jeff Wagner on WTMJ. Get back to the phones, Just a moment and, uh, getting some pushback. Yes. If I asked for a list of low lights, we could probably go till three o'clock and then some. But Dig deep here, dig deep couple of creative or maybe that queen but unique highlights. Then I'm gonna get two on the text line from the line. Please hold on. We will continue. But first we've reached the bottom of the hour. Tony Bedrock is here. He's got your headlines. Thank you, Scott. Everyone 65 older will soon be rolling up their sleeves for the covert 19 vaccine starting Monday, those over 65 will be joining frontline health care workers those a long term care facilities, police and fire to be eligible for the vaccine in the Badger state. A panel of experts commissioned by the World Health Organization criticizing China and other countries for not moving fast enough to slow the spread of the virus is back in its early days. The report questioning whether the U. N Health Agency should have labeled it a pandemic sooner and here at home, a 19 year old man accused of threatening a student with a BB gun and Walkinshaw South High School. We'll have to wait a little longer to see if he's fit to stand trial. Tyrone Smith, accused of bringing a BB gun to school. Threatening a fellow student back in December of 2019, his attorney, arguing that Smith has an immature mind who does not fully understand the severity of his actions. He's been since arrested two additional times. Time for the WTMJ Drinking Associates Market Update. At this hour, the Dow was up 148 to 9 30,063, the NASDAQ Up 1 77. 1 13,076, the S and P is up. 31 points. The 37 99 wtmj paella. W y dot com Time saver traffic.

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"In Kenosha last night after the D a rules that there will not be charges filed in the Jacob Blake shooting. Tony Bedrock of our staff was there both in the summer for those protests, and he was also there again last night. Tony joins us live. The first Midwest make hotline on WTMJ, Tony. Thanks for getting up early forced, I guess. First question obviously is comparing contrast what you saw last night in terms of intensity crowd size everything and contrast that with what you saw this summer. Good morning, Jean. I think definitely last night. We didn't quite see the numbers that you're used to seeing in August, which was maybe in the hundreds of thousands last night, just a couple of dozen people in the immediacy of the decision. Still had people marching through the streets, led by members of Jacob Legs. Family is most specifically his uncle and his message was the decision was felt like a slap in the face. He wanted people not to get this courage because of the decision. Leading them through the streets marching really the message saying that their fight is an over. They plan on taking this to Kenosha and beyond. He mentioned that they plan on leading marches in Washington, D. C. We're about mid month. You really take their message to the elected leaders. That's November because they're not giving up yet. Tony. I'm curious. Do any of his supporters. Jacob, like supporters acknowledged that he had had previous run ins with the law. He did have an outstanding warrant. Not that this justifies what happened to him. I'm just wondering if that is ever acknowledged. Not in any of the messaging that we see that will be taking it through the streets coming together. Really? They focus is completely on the blame of father's arrest in Chesky they wanted charged with attempted murder. They said he had no right doing what he did, and it's really just kind of Emphasizes a systemic problem that they continue to see. Is that really in the messaging that we here and it's really they keep the focus on what the officer did wrong, as opposed to Won't take a Blake might have done wrong. WTMJ is Tony Bennett is live on the first Midwest Bank hotline on WTMJ. Tony. What was the police president presents like Were there any counter protesters? And it seems some TV interviews with some of the folks on the streets last night. He said that they were sure that there were members of the proud boys watching them last night as they were protesting. I don't know how they would know that, but That's what the some of these folks were saying. Did you see any counter demonstrations or anything like that? I didn't see anything. Get intense degrees A couple times in August Won't mainly the people I was Following is it seemed like they were walking through the streets. They had police presence. I guess you could say, just controlling traffic a couple blocks down. They get my cars and tried a corner off or follow blackout traffic so that these protesters could take it to the streets. Close to the Civic Center park. That's where a lot of these demonstrations kind of got heated in August. You see some onlookers, people standing by vehicles, but as far as anything face to face your intensity with protesters and counter process, there's nothing of that. Like Things relatively calm has opposed earlier this summer. Team chase. Tony Bedzyk was there in August for the protests in Kenosha. He was there again last night watching the demonstrations. Peaceful ones last night in Kenosha, Tony. Thank you so much for sharing what you saw. You're welcome. You bet a 25 wtmj. Steve's graffiti is next, Your Milwaukee.

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"tony bedrock" Discussed on WTMJ 620
"E didn't give my answer. See, That's what James on the south side of duty. He'll just He'll just derail the whole. Where were we going? What were we doing? He just has a nowhere. We love him for that. Is he giving me $600 for my wedding? I think, as I said, If somehow they give us 2000 he'll give used the 600 that he would have got now. All right. Now, where were we weigh? James has done it. We've been James. Oh, I know the number to 56. No, boy, this is This is how we roll. This is some of the night show goes. I will give you the answer. Maybe I will quiz Kevin Wells as well after can provides us. Well, the headlines of the day he's in the breaking news center. Hello, sir. Hey, Scott. I'm gonna make this news last a little while you're scaring me with that At least 1 march underway in Kenosha Wtmj is Tony bedrock. Is there a few dozen or so protesters on marching through the streets of Kenosha? Right now, Long 54th. There are cop cars in the distance, making sure the traffic can abide as they marched through the streets right now waving flags that read black lives. Matter marching, chanting No justice, no peace, all upset over the decision not to charge the officer who shot Jacob Lake earlier this August in Kenosha, Tony Braddock. WTMJ news. More coverage of today's decision can be found online and on our social media pages. Responses are pouring in from state leaders this evening following the no charging decision that took place this afternoon regarding the shooting of Jacob Blake Governor Evers disappointed with the outcome. He stayed in elected officials took no action when given the opportunity to reform into enhance accountability and promote transparency of policing across Wisconsin Congressman Brian Style Calling it a difficult period for Kenosha also pleading for peaceful protests this evening and beyond. Attorney General Josh call. He's now pressing for criminal justice reform and advocating for statewide use of force standards as long as body cameras for all officers on active duty. All of those statements can be found online wtmj dot com Under Tony Evers and Wisconsin's top health official..

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"tony bedrock" Discussed on WTMJ 620
"Are doing what they can to protect their stores ahead of the decision. The energy feels similar to late August after violence gripped the city after the shooting of Blake, But those I spoke with today are hoping for a different result this time around, people. I want to make a point and get their point across and get the attention they need. But there's a way to do it along with others. Downtown hope peaceful demonstrations went out. What about just being kind of people do and others as you'd have been doing to you? While they're waiting for what lies ahead, They're coming together and sharing supplies. His wooden boards cover up windows and doors in downtown Kenosha, Tony Bedrock WTMJ news. We're learning new information about the motive behind a graft in pharmacist accused of ruining doses. Of Corona virus vaccine. Prosecutors say the pharmacist admitted to trying to destroy hundreds of doses of vaccine by leaving them out on refrigerated because he felt the medicine wasn't safe. The Journal Sentinel says the pharmacist has now been released from jail. However, this after prosecutor indicated he's not positive the vaccine was actually destroyed. Wrapped in police arrested the advocate Aurora health pharmacist last week following an investigation into the 57 spoiled vials of the more they're in a vaccine. He has yet to be formally charged. Eric Bill, said. WTMJ news coming up the truth and nothing but the truth, citing unlimited wtmj news time, 404 were sponsored by citing unlimited sighting in a whole lot more online it citing unlimited dot com. I hear lots of window company and come ons stuff like Buy two. Get one free free labor for my favorite sign on the first appointment,.

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"tony bedrock" Discussed on WTMJ 620
"The gang is all here. Melissa's here. Greg's here. Deb's here. Nick's here. We're here here. It's so exciting. You know, it's interesting. I Don't talk to you guys over the Great Lakes. It felt like something was wrong. I know everyone needs a break and coming back. I just want to say it's so great to see your face is so nice. It's a well deserved break in. I'm glad everyone's here. Me too. It's all all good. You know, Tony Benn Ax here, too, is a matter of fact. Tony's down in Kenosha. They're gearing up for a charging decision related to the police officer who shot Blake down in Kenosha. Tony, What's it like down there? They boarding up. Are they nervous? What's the energy like? Actually, Ed, So it's unclear what exactly the charging decision will be handed down by the many businesses. If you walk up and down here downtown, lot of them, boarding up windows, boarding up their doors, lot of plywood being put up on windows and a lot of people, they say they are hoping for the best. It has been relatively peaceful in these past few months, but they after what they've experienced in August, it stopped for some of them. Tow potentially have to live through this again. I would say it's definitely deja vu from what they experienced before. I guess. Are they preparing any differently this time? Or pretty much the same. But as of right now, they still don't know when the specific decision will be handed down, so they're just taking any kind of precautions they can by getting it up. Now there will be the Blake family is holding a press conference a little bit later this afternoon before March and candlelight vigil at the Red Cross and Civic Center park. So our knowledge is kind of a wait and see thing, but they're trying to get ahead of it as best they can. WTMJ is Tony Bedrock will check in with him throughout the afternoon..

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Major League Baseball will require Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Josh Hader to take sensitivity training
"Four thirty two from the. WTMJ breaking news center the brewers a major league. Baseball are responding. To the revelation of racist and anti gay tweets from pitcher Josh, Hader WTMJ, Scott wars has the latest John let's. Start with what major league baseball announced today in a statement they said that the office of the. Commissioner will require, of heater, sensitivity training and participation in MLB's diversity and inclusion initiative had been some talk that he may be would face suspension that will not be the case and then brewers. General manager David Stearns releasing this statement a short time. Later saying in part that those who have come to know Josh hater do not believe that these posts. Represent. His beliefs Stearns will join Wisconsin's? Morning news tomorrow at eight ten I'm Mike Spaulding may. Be, an opportunity for him to show his human brewers reliever Josh hater owning up to his racist and anti-gay tweets in what's amounting to, another case, of what's on the internet is there forever belt. Or in, Lincoln's, Andy, Larson humping that. Coaches parents and anyone who's in a, position of authority your leadership needs to try and. Convey to, a seventeen year old or younger anyone really who's on social media what you put out there, stays out there. And deleting it doesn't mean it. Goes away catering the brewers returned to the field. On Friday I. Commute challenging commute this morning after a complete shutdown of the Marquette, interchange WTMJ's, Tony bedrock live in the breaking news. Center Melissa no injuries are being reported after two vehicles burst into flames when a car slammed into. A construction truck, carrying a, type of road primer it happened just after three this morning along forty-three northbound at wells air Lipsky the Milwaukee fire department says they use an abundance of caution it'll. Take a slightly like hey we're going to settle, stuff That's not there's no joy in that there's even less I think we have a massive lips he says it nearly prompted. Evacuations before they knew a, less, toxic chemical was on board A community group hoping to improve communication between the residents and police in Milwaukee it's an effort to build trust between residents. And law enforcement I'm assuming that it probably will have some some differences. In regards, to what it looks like from the community versus the police. Department to walking community collaborative. Committee chair, markes a Tucker says. The report should be ready for, the common council this fall we hope to get something in the budget for twenty nineteen that's what we're really hoping Tucker says some people are skeptical, there's a lot riding on this and we hope that all of the agencies and the community continue steadfast and be strong throughout this process outside their Wisconsin black historical society in Milwaukee Jane Matenaer. WTMJ, apology from the. Mayor and a settlement from a central Florida's city that. Took issue with a couple's decision to. Have their home painted like a Van Gogh masterpiece starry night WKNO jeez Amanda Castro explains The mural was graffiti Nicole violation and a traffic concern finding the homeowners more than ten thousand dollars they bought a federal lawsuit claiming the city, violated their first and fourteenth amendment rights the city decided to settle the case as part of the agreement the homeowners wanted a public apology from the mayor who calls this unfortunate dispute WTMJ news, time, four thirty.

Retirement Ready with Tony Frake
UN Security council rejects Russian resolution
"I'm tony bedrock us ambassador to the un nikki haley says it's time for talk ended friday nights and that's when the allied airstrikes on syria targets crippled the country's chemical weapons program we've got more on the syria airstrikes coming up now from cbs abc news the un security council dispatched our rejecting russian resolution condemning what it called aggression against syria by the us it's allies only three countries russia china and bolivia voted in favor of the resolution this following the us led airstrikes on targets in syria connected to the government's chemical weapons program us ambassador to the united nations nikki haley today the un security council was crystal clear the united states of america will not allow the assad regime to continue to use chemical weapons and this warning to syrian leader but cheryl assad i spoke to the president this morning and he said if the syrian regime uses this poisonous gas again the united states is locked and loaded president trump on twitter this morning calling it a perfectly executed strike adding mission accomplished the.