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dozens of people, bullets, and multiple revenge shootings.the prosecution brought out a map today detailing the large web of people involved.on the stand today, a man who knew divonte forbes, a man not charged in laylah petersen's death, but he was in the car with the suspects when the shooting took place.the witness, antwon buchanan, says forbes confessed his involvement in the shooting. antoine buchananwitness prosecutor: what specifically had raised your caused you to want to contact policebuchanan: the death of a little girl. that'll draw the line somewhere i mean that's not right.his demeaner was more like, 'man i got something to tell you.' and at the time i'm listening, and he was hesitant at first, he was hestitant, but then i guess it was weighing heavy on his conscience so he end up letting me know what happened. happened. after he heard this confession. again, the state's case has a lot of moving parts that all relates back to carl barrett's involvement in the shooting that killed laylah petersen. the prosecution will continue to call witnesses into the afternoon. new at noon...a 12-year-old milwaukee boy injured in a drive-by shog afternoon, has been released from the hospital. police say someone opened fire on a car near holton and hadley and then drove off. the victim was sitting in the car with a group of boys including isabel jackson's 14-year-old son. 3 18:44:05 its a disgrace to our younger children that they have to live through all of this violence, and they have to see and go thought this. nobody's children should have to go through this 18:44;18 18:44;18 18:50:08 nadia fonseca i hope my little brother learns from this because i don't want to be a police are looking for suspects and a motive. a woman standing in her front yard hears the sound of gunfire from down the street only to find out seconds later she'd been hit. it happened around 10 last night near 67th and keefe. she's being treated for a non life-threatening injury as police investigate the shooting. a great start to our last tuesday in september...but changes are on the way. rebecca's here with your first look at ready weather. increasing clouds and breezy. much cooler with highs in the low 60s. rain showers arrive late tuesday afternoon into the evening.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps going into the weekend and the start of october. look for the risk of showers returning friday and saturday as well. sunday looks drier. toss back to mike 3 fresh off their first debate, campaigning in battleground states today. hillary clinton's in north carolina while donald trump heads to florida. jamie yuccas has reaction to last night's much- anticipated face-off. (package script) trump: our country is suffering because people like secretary clinton have made such bad decisions clinton: well, donald, i know you live in your own reality reality(track 1)both sides are claiming victory after last night's bruising presidential debate. donald trump questioned whether hillary clinton is fit to serve as doesn't have the look, she doesn't have the stamina (track 2)while clinton suggested the businessman won't release his tax returns because he has something to hide. (sot clinton) maybe he doesn't want the american people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes. (track 3)this morning, clinton told reporters she was thrilled with the debate and said the choice is clear.(sot clinton) his demeanor his temperament, his behavior on the stage can be seen by everybody people can draw their own conclusions (sot mike pence/republican restraint and the temperament that the american people know is required for the presidency. presidency.(bridge jamie yuccas/cbs news, hempstead, ny) the widely-watched debate was an opportunity for the candidates to both energize their base and convince the remaining undecided voters. cbs news contributor and republican strategist frank luntz asked ?undecided? voters what they thought of trump's debate performance(sot)strong start weak finish. missed opportunites bombastic (track) and clinton's(sot)prepared firm, powerful same old same old (track)the candidates next debate is scheduled in saint yuccas, cbs news, hempstead, new york. house speaker paul ryan is offering his take on last night's debate. paul ryan "here's what i saw last night. i saw hillary clinton give a polished well rehearsed defense of the status quo which 7 out of 10 people do not like likethe republican congressman from wisconsin went on to praise donald trump for speaking against the status quo and said he proved he could go toe to toe with clinton for 90 minutes. presidential debate last night..62-percent say hillary clinton came out on top...while 27-percent say donald trump had a better night. those surveyed said clinton expressed her views more clearly than trump and had a better understanding of the issues by a margin of more than 2-to-1.clinton also was seen as having done a better job addressing concerns voters might have about her potential presidency. republican vice presidential candidate mike pence was waukesha today, but yesterday canceled the trip to a local company because of a scheduling conflict. still on however, is tomorrow's visit by donald trump. he'll attend a rally at the waukesha expo center.ann holton-- wife of democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine, will make stops in milwaukee and kenosha on thursday. and chelsea clinton will campaign for her mother in wisconsin on friday. there are no specifics about her visit yet. a west bend teenager is from a house fire.5 family members escaped the fire yesterday morning on eagle lane. lane.cbs 58's julie parise joins us live at the west bend fire department with more on how an alert family member and firefighters worked together to avert tragedy...julie? 3 3 it was just before 8:20 yesterday morning when firefighters here at the west bend fire dept got the call about the fire.a 24 year old that lives here with his family woke up to what he called an explosion -- and was able to help get everyone out t year old sister, who was in the basement. within eight minutes of their arrival, firefighters were able to get inside the house and get the girl out. this is what the house looks like after firefighters from west bend and several neighboring departments worked to put out the flames. i spoke today with the deputy fire chief who responded to the call.he said for him and his department, making a rescue and getting everyone out safely brings them a tremendous sense of pride. chuck beistle, deputy chief "it's almost indescribable. in that don't go well all the time. and when they do go this well, it's a true feeling of accomplishment. it's a reassurance of why you're doing this job." job." 3 neighbors we spoke with told me the family is doing well, all things considered. the red cross was called in to help them.the girl who was rescued is expected to make a full recovery.live in west bend in jp cbs 58 coming up on the c8 a potential problem for anyone planning a trip abroad.. why your passport might not get you there... and a new study reveals the economic opportunies awaiting our region ...thanks to all important information for people planning to travel out of the country soon.some nations may not accept your passport.danie explains why. why. pkg(vo)clark and jill soderlund spent a year planning a european vacation. including a stop in france to see the monaco grand prix. (sot-clark soderlund)"it's sort of a bucket list thing"on the day of the trip they took this picture outside the airport... but at check-in everything changed.(sot-clark soderlund)"get up to the gate agent, and she just looks at our passport starts shaking her head." (gfx)the problem the soderlunds were traveling in late may and returning the passports weren't expiring 'till late august...but many countries in europe require passports to be valid up to six months beyond your return date...a shock to the soderlunds.(sot-clark soderlund)"it was like being punched in the gut."travel expert johnny jet says countries do this in case of an unexpected stay.(sot-johnny jet/travel expert)"let's say you're in an accident and all of a sudden you're in a hospital for a few months. they don't want to deal with someone who doesn't have a valid passport." getting a passport renewed can take eight days. lucky - they went to their local passport agency and were able to get a new one in just a few hours.the airline got them on a plane to france the next morning.. just enough time to make the grand prix in monaco.danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. as milwaukee strives to become the 'freshwater capital of the world'...local governments, education and industry leaders are working together to better understand the future water this area's most valuable natural resource. cbs 58's kyle aevermann joins us live on the marquette campus with the results of a new water study released this morning.... 3 this is a copy of the 32 page study and it's just phase 1 of an over study. it was released this morning here at the a.o. smith corporation headquarters. the company, along with the u.s. council on competitiveness and marquette university have february with a conference inviting 50 national leaders and water experts from all over talk about the economic impacts water and manufacturing play in the world.they were able to come up with a number of recommendations to increase the future water demand.the study outlines recommendations on improving the areas of infrastructure, technology, investment and talent. ajita g. rajendra, ceo, a.o. smith corporation "this is a the education field and business and government coming together to address these issues."michael r. lovell, president, marquette university "water is a precious commodity. it's going to be a worldwide challenge for decades to come. and so i think about milwaukee in particular and we are very well positioned in a city to be an international leader when addressing the issues identified in the report." report." 3 these recommendations will be put into the overall report. and given to the pr states, whoever that may be. live in milwaukee. kyle aevermann. cbs58 news. today: increasing clouds and breezy. much cooler with highs in the low 60s. rain showers arrive late tuesday afternoon into the evening.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. look for the risk of showers returning friday and saturday as well. sunday looks drier. today: increasing clouds and breezy. much cooler with highs in the low 60s. rain showers arrive late tuesday afternoon into the evening.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. look for the risk of showers returning 3 today: increasing clouds and breezy. much cooler with highs in the low 60s. rain showers arrive late tuesday afternoon into the evening.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. look for the risk of showers returning friday and saturday as well. sunday looks drier. today: increasing clouds and breezy. much cooler with highs in the low 60s. rain showers arrive late tuesday afternoon into the evening.tonight: lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. look for the risk of showers returning friday and saturday as well. sunday looks drier. today: increasing clouds and breezy. much cooler with highs in the low 60s. rain showers arrive late tuesday afternoon into the evening.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool anli with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. look for the risk of showers returning friday and saturday as well. sunday looks drier. today: increasing clouds and breezy. much cooler with highs in the low 60s. rain showers arrive late tuesday afternoon into the evening.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. look for the risk of showers returning friday and saturday as well. sunday looks drier. ?ad lib? toss back 3 coming up on your cbs money watch report... is cheaper gas is having an impact on how americans drive? we'll have new information from the epa next. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world full of possibilities. connecting with family, friends and the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. if a member of your household is a snap participant, you may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. in today's money watch report... 3 the impact of falling gas prices on cars and driving. the e-p-a says gas mileage estimates for about one-third of new vehicles sold in the per gallon. it's mostly because drivers are loading up on options that drag on engines like heated seats. people are also using more air conditioning and driving faster. there will be a new gift card on store shelves this holiday season. uber says it will start selling gift cards. they'll range from 15 dollars to 500 dollars and be available on uber's website and in about 35 thousand stores including walmart, and best buy is betting on startups. the retailer launched a new program called 'ignite.' a company spokesperson says it's for inventors working to get their "new, cool, meaningful products" into the hands of consumers.best buy will help with development and manufacturing and feature the products on a special section on its website. 3 -- talk over live big board -- coming up, a final look at workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer harder to get ahead. we need an economy that works for people like me. for people like me. for people like me. people like me. russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because wisconsin's middle class it's time for news on the 3 go... a recap of all your top stories happening at noon. the trial continues for one of the gunmen charged with shooting and killing laylah petersen.the 5 year old was hiby years ago while sitting on her grandfather's lap. today the prosecution brought out a map detailing the large web of people involved.on the stand today, prosecutors questioned a man who knew one of the men believed to be involved...but not charged in laylah petersen's death...the witness testified that his friend confessed his involvement in the shooting. the prosecution will continue to call witnesses into the afternoon. a west bend teenager is recovering after being rescued from a house fire.in all, five family members escaped the morning.one family member woke up to what he called an explosion -- and was able to help get everyone out except his 18 year old sister, who was in the basement. within eight minutes of their arrival, firefighters were able to get inside the house and get the girl out. she is expected to make a full recovery. and a 12-year-old milwaukee boy injured in a drive-by shooting yesterday afternoon has been released from the hospital. milwaukee police are still looking for suspe involved in the shooting. police say the victim and some other boys were sitting in a car near holton and hadley when someone started shooting...then drove off. today: increasing clouds and breezy. much cooler with highs in the low 60s. rain showers arrive late tuesday afternoon into the evening.tonight: on/off showers. lows in the 40s.week ahead: cool with lower 60s on wednesday with scattered showers. stays cool and a little below-average with highs in the low to middle 60s through thursday with upper 60s and average temps returning to end the week going into the weekend and the start of october. look returning friday and saturday as well. sunday looks drier. and that is your cbs 58 news on the go. 3 stay tuned to cbs 58 all a gas station clerk in racine county was robbed at gunpoint yesterday afternoon...here's a look at the suspect.coming up at 4 - could this suspect be responsible for several recent robberies in the area? >> quinn: how lucky can a girl get? you know, you should have woken me up. i would have helped you put all of this together. >> eric: no. you were too, too beautiful and too peaceful. you were dreaming about me, weren't you? >> quinn: no doubt. awake or asleep, i am at peace being married to you. i can't believe this is my life. >> eric: oh, believe it. >> quinn: [ chuckles ] >> eric: mrs. forrester. 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