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>> now on wisn 12 news -- sheldon: right now, the search continues tonight for the driver who ran over a five-year-old girl and kept on going. rickyia langham died near hampton and fond du lac, witnesses tell 12 news she was heading to church with her mother. family members are pleaing for -- pleading for the driver to
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>> and we're just asking, have a heart. this mother is hurting. this child was in this mother's hand. we are just asking you to pray for this family as we go through this trying hour. sheldon: right now milwaukee police have not said whether they have identified a suspect. voters go to the polls in less than 12 days. adrienne: mar that the dramatic race for president took another turn. 2 from -- mary: from october surprise to election day reprieve, james comey exonerated are clinton again for her e-mails. she said, we have not changed our conclusion we expressed in july, when the director called clinton's handling of sensitive
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said -- director comey: no charges are appropriate in this case. mr. trump: now it is up for the american people to deliver justice at the ballot box on november 8. mary: clinton with no public remarks, at a star-studded campaign stop, this time with lebron james. >> it really matters. it really, really does. mary: campaigning at a black ch sounded a note of finality. ms. clinton: everything you care about and everything i care about and i've worked for is at stake. mary: more good news for campaign. a new tracking poll has her with a five-point lead over donald trump. both candidates are unborn storm in binges with one full day left before facing voters. mr. trump: the first thing you
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an election that really is a crossroads election in our country. mary: the long and winding road coming to an end on tuesday. mary bruce, abc news, washington. adrienne: we are learning more tonight about the guy who started this chaos. secret service rushing donald trump off the stage. it turns out a republican was holding up a sign that read "republicans against trump ." >> all of a sudden, because they could not grab the sign or what ever, i was tackled by all of these people who were just kicking me. adrienne: according to the man holding the sign, someone started yelling about a gun, and that is when things escalated. security did not find any weapon. tuesday's general election is the focus off today's "upfront." mike gousha and panelists will
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chance at winning wisconsin. mike: it is a close race for wisconsin, not as tight for president, it appears. we will look at the groups of voters who will decide the election. then our pundit panel will be here to weigh-in on the senate race and races for the state legislature. i will ask them are there any upset to look for? it's all coming up at 11:00 right here on "upfront." sheldon: high temperatures today, but they are not going to last. meteorologist lindsey slater's and the weather center, and i'm sorry you have to be the bearer of bad news. lindsey: it was so nice, wasn't it? sheldon: it was nice while it lasted. lindsey: let's focus on that. we are still near 50 degrees. that is what it feels like. we should be thanking our lucky stars. apparently we are going to ease
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know, 40. looking beautiful right now, the wind is calm. notice the hour-by-hour forecast this evening. looking a little misty. that is fog. that is fark. i do anticipate patchy fog overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. having that first cup of coffee, that is something you might want to consider, leaving a touch early. by the 7:00 hour, the fallible to rep. 9 a.m., another warm day, but, guys, i'm telling you, high temperatures in the 40's this week and i will talk about that coming up. sheldon: great, thanks so much. well, the warmer wisconsin weather has been attributed to a near-perfect growing season for corn and soybeans. farmers are expected to produce
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the record and for soybeans, the average state yield is expected to break last year's record, 92.6 million. creating decorations for a park in new hampshire they hope will not disappear. they crocheted colorful scarves to tie up the trees and fences. they want to keep the community warm this anyone passing is allowed to take anything they need. >> we just told people, use whatever yarn you have. if you have yarn you want to get rid of, donated to us. -- donate it to us. we give them the yarn. sheldon: organizers place to be scarves in the park instead of a thrift store to make sure they reach everyone. adrienne: serving up some
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spaghetti fundraiser at the sister of saint joan. b evan began back in 1985 to support the school -- the event began back in i k five to support the school and students. it looks good. love it. well, marvel's newest superhero movie is already flying high. >> be careful which path you travel down, strange. stronger men than you have lost their way. adrienne: doctor strange starring benedict cumberbatch conjured up $85 million this weekend in the u.s., and a huge reader $25 million worldwide. it was followed by two other new releases, the animated film trolls took in more than 45 million dollars. and the mel gibson-directed war film hacksaw ridge made just under 15 million. sheldon: a seemingly healthy little girl suddenly in the fight for her life.
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and within 15 minutes we were in an ambulance on the way to the children's hospital. adrienne: only on 12 news, the rare disease, the search for a donor, and the new hope her family. russ feingold: in the senate there's a choice- you can go along with the rigged system, or you can stand for something that matters. i stand with wisconsin working families. going to all 72 counties, i know how hard you work and how wages aren't keeping up. senator johnson stands with ceo's tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. i'll take on the rigged system. and work to build an economy that works for everyone. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message
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putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. when i come home and dinner's not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. ld trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good.
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over 80,000 wisconsin jobs lost to unfair trade. but senator johnson sided with corporate interests, calling for even more unfair trade, voting for special tax breaks for corporations shipping jobs overseas, costing taxpayers billions. and johnson's been exposed for using what looks like an offshore tax shelter for himself. ron johnson's just not for us. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> it was the first time that i -- that i had hoped she was going to make it. sheldon: this madison mother is talking about the day her daughter finally woke up, after
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that her little girl wouldn't get the organ donation she needed to live. adrienne: joyce garbaciak shares this emotional story, you'll see only on wisn 12. >> mama, i made it. >> you made it. joyce to see lyla carreyn run : around the playground -- you'd think she's a typical 4-year-old. but her mom will be quick to tell you lyla's not like this , most days. pretty awful and doesn't really have much energy. joyce: we caught her on one of those rare days. quite a contrast to what began one year ago, after lyla's preschool called home to say lyla had a high fever. >> i went and got her from school and took her to the urgent care and within 15 minutes we were in an ambulance , on our way to children's hospital. joyce lyla's kidneys suddenly : failed, and her lungs filled
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they didn't know if she'd make it through the weekend. joyce after a three-week coma, : lyla woke up, diagnosed with a rare, autoimmune disease, and in desperate need of a new kidney. >> we had friends and family from all over the country getting tested and looked everywhere for a match. joyce: including lyla's birth mother, who wasn't a match either. six months passed with no luck until beth battista saw a post , on facebook. >> something inside me, i just lt tested. choice she turned out to be a : match. she also turned out to be lyla' 4k teacher. >> i didn't know at the time she was gonna be in my class this -- in my class. i never really believed in fate. but i'm a believer now. joyce a camera rolled when beth : told dena of the match at school, giving her a simple gift. >> just a little black box with
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i may just be her teacher now. but soon a piece of me will be with lyla forever. i'm her kidney donor. >> you are? >> utter shock and disbelief. it took a minute to sink in and when it did, we were just shaking and crying. my immediate thought was that death was going to be part of our family. >> being able to save a little, innocent child's life and give her a future, it's just amazing. joyce the new kidney will mean : no more of this for lyla. >> on an average day, she receives 19 different medications. i know. all in addition to the twelve hours of dialysis. joyce twelve hours of dialysis, : every night. >> i have to scrub my hands before i start touching anything. joyce the bedtime routine at the : carreyn house takes an hour and a half.
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test the fluid before goes into her body. joyce: dena, her husband and son have a down -- taking lyla's blood pressure finding the right ,, nation of medicine -- >> i clamp off the line. joyce: and locking it all because there is no room for , error. >> this is the dream bag of fluid that came out of her body. joyce toxins come out, medicine : goes in. but first, the site has to be sterilized. each swab, painstaking for dena, sometimes painful for lyla. >> i know. it's not heart -- it's not fair. joyce but lyla endures. : dena may wear the birthday crown, but lyla will get the ultimate gift. thanks to her teacher who's
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hope. >> night night, lyla. adrienne: we're all pulling for that little girl. that's joyce garbaciak reporting. the transplant is scheduled for february once lyla's underlying condition has been under control for a full year. in the meantime, lyla's mom arranged a big surprise for best to say thank you. >> beth, what can i tell you. i was so moved when i heard your selflessness you are doing for lyla. adrienne: you recognize him. quarterback aaron rodgers invited beth and her family to lambeau field, to watch the packers play next month. the surprise was unveilled while beth was a guest on "ellen." such a sweet family. they are going through a lot. sheldon: they sure are. nice to see alan and aaron rodgers getting involved. coming up in sports, the badgers move up in the college football polls, but there's a double dose of bad news for wisconsin sports fans. the bucks lost to a previously winless team. adrienne: yikes. while the packers home field
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how today's failure truly was a team effort. dan needles and stephen watson have team coverage, next in big have team coverage, next in big 12 sports. what greases the gears in washington? money. and ron johnson fits right in. six years ago, johnson took a shady $10 million corporate payout, went to washington, then voted to protect $21 billion in tax breaks for the world's biggest oil companies. $21 billion. a wisconsin senator, protecting tax breaks for oil companies. that's ron johnson. that's washington. and he fits right in. end citizens united is responsible for the content of this ad. putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing.
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grab 'em by the p****". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. over 80,000 wisconsin jobs lost to unfair trade. but senator johnson sided
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voting for special tax breaks for corporations shipping jobs overseas, costing taxpayers billions. and johnson's been exposed for using what looks like an offshore tax shelter for himself. ron johnson's just not for us. senate majority pac is responsible
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menards. dan: halfway through the season, the packers are merely a 500 team, and with the next 3 games on the road, they face a difficult path just to reach the playoffs. as 12 sports stephen watson reports, they played badly in all phases nduring today's -- all phases during today's 31-to-26 loss to the colts. stephen: from this throw, to this drop, was the root of the struggles sending a. >> we got to be more efficient. we've got to throw better, catch better, make better place. stephen: the lethargic green bay offense was held without a touchdown until late in the fourth quarter. >> my guys made some plays early. that was the difference. they have a lot of energy early.
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we've got to put points on the board. we've got to get the ball. stephen: special teams -- defensively they managed just one tack against an offensive lineman who has given up the most in football. >> it's not like we are out there -- the coach put us in the best position to execute leis. we've got to come off the field and do a better job. stephen: and first half with the culmination of defensive struggles. >> that hurt, man. we've got to find a way. we had great calls on third down. we just have to execute them. stephen: the energy, with the exception of the story friend, has the packers looking much like the 500 team they are. dan: thanks, stephen. the nfc north race is up for
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walsh missed an extra point and had a field goal blocked, but the vikings took a 3 point lead with 23 seconds to play on this short td run by rhett ellison. but in 23 seconds, alliance had enough time to move into -- the lions had enough time to move into the field goal as matt , prater hit from 58 yards out as time ran out. and in ot, matthew stafford to golden tate for a 28 yard touchdown. the lions win 22-to-16, all 5 of their wins have been 4th quarter are winning in overtime. minnesota has now lost 3 straight, but they have a half game lead over dit chicago has the weekend off, they are 3 games back. after crushing the kings at home last night, the bucks had a quick turnaround for a trip to dallas tonight to play the winless mavericks, who were missing 2 of their top players, dirk nowitzki and deron williams. jabari parker looked fresh, and played a strong first quarter . parker scored 14 of his 16 points in the first half, and the bucks led by 13 at one point. but giannis got into early foul
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first half, and harrison barnes and the mavericks took an 8 point halftime lead. giannis finally got into the scoring column with this 3 pointer early in the third quarter. but he finished with just 11 points. the bucks regained the lead in the fourth quarter. we got to start from the bench. jason terry with the steal, then feeds mirza teletovic for 3 and a 5 point lead. then the mavericks came back to bucks chose at the end of regulation. giannis travels, no call, and misses a 3-pointer. that is their choice of plays? overtime belonged to the mavericks, who outscored the box -- bucks 12 to one. and former marquette star wesley matthews made just 3 of 14 3-point attempts, but that was the dagger the mavericks get their first win, 86-to-75 over the bucks.
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was huge, just to talk about overtime. we turned it over to the straight times. so, you figure out you win the game on the road in overtime. you should turn the ball over. we did not get shots. we should have made shots. dan: just 3 regular season games left for the badgers, who will earn a spot in the big ten championship game if they beat illinois, purdue and minnesota. the badgers defense held northwestern to a season-low 39 yards rushing yesterday and for the most part, wisconsin's defense dominated in the 21-to-7 victory. wildcats drove the length of the field only score leaving a bad , taste with some of the badgers. >> we just didn't execute. we were in that spot. we just did make the plays. you know, tomorrow, we will win for sure. >> getting the ball out quick was hard to defend. just getting the ball on the edges. just missing tackles a little
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defense to a high standard and it's one that we're proud of that we try to hold ourselves to everyday. that's why practices are so tough. because we know how good of a defense we need to be. dan: the new college football polls came out today, and wisconsin moved up 1 spot in both, to 7th. in the ap poll, they trail alabama, michigan, clemson, washington, louisville and ohio state. wisconsin is the highest ranked team with two there's a chance they will get into the playoffs, but they need a lot of help. a lot of help. over 80,000 wisconsin jobs lost to unfair trade. but senator johnson sided with corporate interests, calling for even more unfair trade, voting for special tax breaks for corporations
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and johnson's been exposed for using what looks like an offshore tax shelter for himself. ron johnson's just not for us. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. senior 1: ron johnson is attacking social security. senior 2: he wants to let wall street risk it in the stock market. johnson: free money... young people don't really necessarily understand finance. college student 1: ron johnson voted to raise the cost of student loans - college student 2: he just doesn't get it. supports trade deals that hurt wisconsin. v.o.: attacking social security. raising the cost of college. jobs lost overseas. senator ron johnson - he's hurting wisconsin families. russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!"
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rms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to s one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of
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lindsey: we had 70's two days in a row and tomorrow's 63, but at least we are over 80,000 wisconsin jobs lost to unfair trade. but senator johnson sided with corporate interests, calling for even more unfair trade, voting for special tax breaks for corporations shipping jobs overseas, costing taxpayers billions. and johnson's been exposed for using what looks like an offshore tax shelter for himself. ron johnson's just not for us. senate majority pac is responsible
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? ? you hear my voice, you hear that sound ? ? like thunder, gonna shake your ground ? ? you held me down ? ? but i got up ? ? get ready 'cause i've had enough ? ? i got the eye of the tiger, a fighter ? ? dancing through the fire ? ? 'cause i am the champion ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? ? ? roar, oh, oh, oh ? ? roar ? ? i got the eye of the tiger, a fighter ? ? dancing through the fire ? ? 'cause i am the champion ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? ? oh, louder ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ? i'm hillary clinton
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russ feingold: in the senate there's a choice- you can go along with the rigged system, or you can stand for something that matters. i stand with wisconsin working families. going to all 72 counties, i know how hard you work and how wages aren't keeping up. senator johnson stands with ceo's -tax loopholes for billionaires, tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. i'll take on the rigged system. and work to build an economy that works for everyone. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message
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house, and state legislature -- all on the line. next on "upfront," is wisconsin still within reach for donald trump or part of hillary clinton's firewall? and will wisconsin's suddenly close u.s. senate contest go down to the wire? we have insight and analysis today from marquette law school poll franklin. christian schneider, columnist for "the milwaukee journal sentinel." and john nichols, associate editor of "the capital times." covering the issues important to wisconsin. this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." we're now counting down the hours to tuesday's election. and in this final stretch, it seems

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