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we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. now at 4:30 - take a good look now.. because this looks to be the nicest day for the rest of the week.. it looks like rain could be on the way..meteorologist scott steele joins us with when we should expect those chances. our brief break from the recent stretch of wet weather will soon come to an end as eases in our direction. while surface high pressure has been in control of our conditions, there's been enough low level moisture to limit sunshine. now, with a growing southerly wind flow ahead of the next disturbance, more high and mid level clouds will begin to roll in even as the lower clouds break apart. with the next boundary moving in our direction, breezes will pick up tomorrow. as the air becomes more saturated, our chances of showers and even a few rumbles of thunder will grow through the day tomorrow. this next system will take its time crossing and then exiting the region with various impulses triggering several more rounds of showers and a few storms through friday. high prre by the weekend with of sunshine, but much cooler readings reaching only the mid more news now.. thousands of people have evacuated their homes in southeast colorado as a wildfire continues to grow there. the fire broke out yesterday afternoon and quickly spread to three- thousand acres. an entire town of about one-thousand people has been evacuated. no injuries have been reported.. the cause of the fire is under investigation. an explosion destroys a house in new jersey..you can see the house here.. just nothing but rubble now. homes nearby were also damaged and some event caught fire. it's still firefighters are digging through the debris to try and find victims. no word on what caused the explosion. an arizona couple has been arrested for leaving a baby in a hot car leading to the child's death. police say the pair forgot the child for about four hours after they dropped the girl's mother off at work. both are charged with felony child abuse. police say the temperature inside the car was more than 100 degrees. a defense attorney says a in a hot s-u-v, but the father did not commit a crime. prosecutors say justin ross harris intentionally left his son in the car to die. "from the moment he drove down the road, looked back over his shoulder and caught a glimpse of cooper in the back, he knew what he'd done. he knew he'd forgotten him." life in prison if convicted. pope francis makes a surprise visit to the site of the devastating august earthquake in central italy.the pope started his tour at the makeshift school set up in containers, meeting with more than 100 elementary and middle school students, some of whom gave him drawings. 300 people were killed and nearly four- thousand left homeless. secretary of state john kerry says the u-s is not abondoning its pursuit of peace in syria. suspending talks of a cease fire with russia. but he did not outline any new strategy to replace efforts with the russians. "we are going to continue to try to find a way forward in order to end this war and we will do everything possible through "kerry said washington and moscow will continue discussions about syria as part of larger negotiations. tennis star maria sharapova's doping ban has been reduced from two years to 15 months. sharapova a banned substance at the australian open in july. the panel found that sharapova "bore some degree of fault" for the positive test. "she and her entourage failed to make sure that the substance contained in a product that she has been taking over a long period of time remained in compliance with the anti-doping regulations." sharapova will be eligible to return next april. video shows a storefront smash and grab as thieves make off with an a-t-m. you can see the two thieves ram a truck into the glass at the front of the store.. then load the machine into the truck and take off. "if somebody showed up at your house a couple of weeks ago wearing a fur coat and a lot of cash, we need to talk to that guy."police say the suspects stole cash from the a-t-m then dumped the machine in a creek. no arrests have been made. a gas station glitch. coming up new on live at 6. a trip to the pump turns expens were double charged at one gas station.. tonight. we'll show you where it happened.. that's coming up on live at 6. for your health.. baby boomers are known for loving cars... a generation raised with hot rods, drive in theaters and curbside service. but by 2030 one in four drivers will be over the age of 65... and with age comes health issues than can affect safe driving. asking an aging parent to give up the independence of driving can be a rough conversation. jo sullens knows all about it. (sot: jo sullins, retired school teacher)"we had to do that with my mother." reporter: how did that go? "she was not real happy about it but she realized her limitations."the national highway transportation and safety administration reports medical conditions associated with elderly drivers can cause unsafe driving by restricting movement, vision and decision making.tom hirsch counsels people on how d aarp speaker)"you have to approach this conversation with love and empathy"hirsch adds it's not always a black and white situation. (sot: tom hirsch, aarp speaker)"dementia or alzheimer does not necessarily mean the drivers have to give up the keys, but it's a warning sign."there are also plenty of tests online specifically designed for aging drivers. hirsch says if the tables were turned on you.(sot: jo sullins, retired school teacher)"i would have no problem with it." reporter: "how would you want them to approach you? jo: oh i can tell you how they would do it. they would say mom, you need to give me your keys (laughs) reporter: and you'd be ok with that? jo: oh absolutely, yes." and keep in mind, your mom or dad may just need to modify their vehicle to help with medical conditions, like arthritis. the transportation and safety administration reports fatal crashes involving drivers over age 65 increased by almost 9 percent nationwide last year. the fear of losing your job ... could increase your risk of diabetes. researchers looked at data from more than 140-thousand workers in the u-s, australia and europe. those worried about being fired were 19-percent more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes ... regardless of their age or other health issues. important to remember safety when picking out your costume. safekids worldwide is reminding parents to stick to light colored costumes for kids ... and use face paint instead of masks ... which can obstruct kids' sight. costumes should also be the correct size to prevent trips and falls. doctors say botox may be the best way to treat urinary incontinence. 400 women received botox injections in their bladder or an implant that sends electrical pulses to the spine. after six months.. fewer incontinence episodes and were more satisfied with their results. experts say 45-percent of women over age 45 have urinary incontinence. still ahead.. we speak live with a senior strategist for hillary clinton's campaign ahead of tonight's vice presidential debate..plus.. google rolls out some new devices just in time for the russ: i've travelled over 50,000 miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. a lot of folks are business owners and entrepreneurs. they tell me how hard it is to grow a business in today's economy. so together, we came up with the badger innovation plan. a plan to help wisconsin businesses grow through expanded access to high-speed broadband, because we need to export wisconsin products, not wisconsin jobs. our brie recent stretch of wet weather will soon come to an end as another slow moving system eases in our direction. while surface high pressure has been in control of our conditions, moisture to limit sunshine. now, with a growing southerly wind flow ahead of the next disturbance, more high and mid level clouds will clouds break apart. with the next boundary moving in our direction, breezes will pick up tomorrow. as the air becomes more saturated, our few rumbles of thunder will grow through the day tomorrow. this next system will take its time crossing and then exiting the region with various impuls more rounds of showers and a few storms through friday. high pressure should move in by the weekend with an abundance of sunshine, but much cooler readings reaching google took the wraps off of a new phone and other gadgets what the company sees as our changing interaction with technology.mark barger has details. nats "when you know what you want to watch, just ask for it" just as most of us have become dependent on our smartphones... .google'sbetting we'll also become reliant on artificial intelligence...in the form of voice assistants.(sot sundar pichai / ceo, google :13-18) "it's clear to me that we're heading and evolving from a mobile first to an ai first world." with that in mind, google unveiled its newest line of products today.... including its pixel chromecast 4k streaming device called "ultra"...and an internet connected two way speaker simply called "home". nats "okay, google....turn on the hall lights."a centerpiece feature for each device is "google assistant". the company'sanswer to existing voice assistants from apple, microsoft and amazon.(sot josh lipton / cnbc tech correspondent :41-50)google will argue that when it comes to these digital assistants, it really has the advantage just because of the sheer volume of data it has about its users.nats "you're in the cockpit of a space ship"google also made a virtual view.....a 79 dollar vr headset and controller that uses the pixel smartphone and rivals similar offerings such as samsung's gear vr.(sot clay bavor / head of vr, google 1:04-1:10)"for us, it's not just a technology, not just another screen. it's something that we believe is going tobe important."between virtual reality....and virtual assistants....google's hoping its new gadgetsoffer a competitive payoff that's very real.mark barger, nbc news. up next.. we go to the sight debate and talk live with a republican strategist about mike pence.but first, here's a live look from port washington. meteorologist scott steele will be back with the latest on our forecast, with both side of the aisle before tonight vice presidential debate. joining us live is republican sean spicer, chief strategist and communications director for thanks for joining us. live at five is next. shouldn't knee and ankle supports comfortably fit your knees and ankles? dr. scholl's new custom fit wellness center measures your leg in 3d... ...and recommends our custom-fit support that's right for you. new dr. scholl's custom fit ankle and knee supports. that breaking news- a pilot is ok after the unscheduled landing of his plane in a corn fid highway c-k in the town of randall the kenosha county sheriff's office says the plane took off from an airport in burlington and soon encountered engine problems... deputies say the plane was on its way to chicago and engine started failing...the 72 year old pilot managed to safely land the plane and wasn't hurt... now to our big story at five, police in brown deer releasing dash cam video -- showing two a family dog. this happened last thursday outside a home in brown deer -- rikki mitchell joins us now with more --its a story that's new at five the video released today comes from the first responding officer's dash cam -- but the family has asked that we not air video of the attack -- so we are only showing still images. when the first officer on scene turns onto 48th street from dean road -- police say he immediately sees the attack in progress. one of the dogs is taking a girl to the ground and the other already has the second girl on the ground and is biting her in the video -- you see the officer run over and draw his weapon. one victim runs away -- the second girl is still on the ground. the officer fires one shot at the primary dog in the attack -- the second girl then runs away as well. but the dog continues to advance on the officer. police say the officer ended up having to fire his weapon six times -- all six shots hit the two pitbulls. the officer realized the girls were in immediate the attack. according to the c-d-c about 4.5 million dog bites happen each year in the united states. and more than half of those injuries happen at home with family dogs. in this case -- police say the attack started inside the home -- with dogs that lived with one of the teens. the girl ran outside to escape the dogs. that's when her friend -- arrived at the house -- and the dogs began attacking her as well. ive been a law enforcement officer for almost 30 years and ive never seen an incident this horrific by two dogs police say they haven't determined if there will be any criminal charges. the dog's owner is cooperating with the investigation. both girls received serious injuries -- but police say they are expected to survive. one dog died at the scene -- the second was taken by animal control to be euthanized per the owner's request. a sad story- milwaukee police say a mother was on drugs when

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