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WDJT CBS 58 News At 4pm September 2, 2016

It was standing room only people gatehred first for a wake and funeral mass led by archbiship jerome listecki. Margaret was one of 8 children, and 2 of her sisters spoke talking about her love of turtle sundaes and wisconsin bratwurts. And also her dedication to serving others. As a murse practioner in the poorest county in mississippi, sister margaret provided health care to people who couldnt afford it. Her sisters in faith say margaret would want people to continue 3 i think what shed want us to be thinking about today is whats the message. In all of this . Whats the meaning . And i think she would say 2 things. 1 that we have to be more visible in the community so people understand that you can do good to other people and she would really be urging us to be advocates in changes to systems that keep people in y poverty there was also a lot of talk about forgiveness for the the sisters say sister margaret would not want the Death Penalty and would instead look at that person with mercy. Coming up toinght at 5, well have more from todays service and hear from sister margarets family. Live at the st joesph center, Kristen Barbaresi cbs 58 news 3 class had only been in session for one day. And already a Milwaukee School had to cancel classes because of a fire. Cbs 58s julie parise reports. No one was hurt students were taken to Messmer High School for pick up after the fire started here on the second floor this morning. Morning. Both a fire chief and School Official tell me it appears to have been worked by something electrical and they havent yet been able to assess just how much damage has been done. The fire started in a classroom on the second floor just before 7am and was put out pretty quickly. The tough part for firefighters was ventilating the building because there was a lot of smoke. The School President here told me hes glad his in place. Place. Everybody handled it extremely well. We appreciate the response of the polie and fire dept. We energies has been outm, everyone seemed to follow protocol and do their th thing. When we talk about structural damage were talking about the actual framing of the building what holds the building together and the fire does seem to have done some damage to the spces between the second floor classroom and the attic. The fire chief estimates the amount of damage around 5 amount of damage could be around 5 thousands dollars. Meterologist Rebecca Schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening. Rebecca. Today wall to wall sunshine. Stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. Wind ne 515 mph. Tonight clear sky. Little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. Lower 50s inland. Wind ne se 510 mph. Labor day wee sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. More clouds arrive on monday, labor day, becoming a little warm and humid with Milwaukee Police took about 20 911 calls from concerned parents whos kids never made it home from school. Yesterday. One parent who spoke to csb 58 says it was because of a mixup with milwaukee didnt return from his first day at Hawley Environmental School yesterday. Sending his mother into a panic. 3 at 6 30 we started moving. And i was about to start crying. But i knew i was gonna get home eventually. Eventually. I almost crashed, i felt like i was gonna pass out, i was just thinking like lord, bring me my baby back. Back. Tashawns mother says shed called the school to upate his address. But for some reason he still ended up riding around on the wrong bus for nearly three hours. Mps dn misplaced students only that they were reunited with their parents. And that bus drivers followed protocol. A mother from new york is asking for a federal investigation into how her fiveyearold son was put on the wrong flight. Flight. Andy martinez mercado was booked on a jet blue flight from santiago to new york last month. His mother paid a one hundred dollar fee to have him accompanied by a flight attendant. But when she arrived at the airport to pick him up. He was nowhere to be found. And even after an hour of looking. Jetblue brought hours later the airline realized andy had been sent to boston by mistake. Jetblue is promising a review of the incident. 3 former stanford allamerican swimmer brock turner has been released from jail in san jose. Turner served just three months of his sixmonth sentence for raping an unconscious woman outside a frat house last year. Dozens of protesters waited outside for his release. His sentence ignited a massive controversy nationwide for register as a sex offender for life. 3 still to come. Theyve broken the mold when it comes to the image of motorcycle riders, find out how an all ladies ride at the milwaukee rally is helping local police. And for that matter all of us safe. Thats in our stories 3 and thrill seekers rapell down the side of miller park. And theyre not just doing it for fun. The worthy cause behind the stunt time now for our stories our ce attention to the events going on in the community that bring all a complete perspective of the place we call home. Today the womens ride on this day two of the milwaukee rally. A Labor Day Weekend tradition of honoring the harleydavidson life style born here in milwaukee and still a key part of our identity now. Were going on the womens ride laughterroar of motorycycls motorycyclesmotorycycles motorycyclesits a rare occassion when the roar of a hay harleywomen laughing and posing for selfie selfieis almost drowned out with lte atmosphere of the sixth annual womens ride at the milwaukee r. Rally. Patti mueller, hubertus ive only been riding ten years. This is the highlight to. Women. One la rider to mark eachharleys been making s. Thats 113 this year. Ar. Shari prag, west bend were making statement that women can ride as good as men. Im gonna get in one. Laughter sheey d. It. Roar of motorycles motoryclesfrom the Harley Davidson museum theyll make a pit stop in germantown ending in hartland for some lunch and more laughs. Escorted by the Milwaukee Police department which benefits from the proceeds that will go towards accident scene management. Management. Vicki sanfelipo, head road captain so what were doing is raising money to provide specific motorycle training wiht the Milwaukee Police department and well start training some the very near future. Future. Ofmotorycle motoryclebut first some fun fun if we can do it you can do it laughterwhere the roar of the engine marks a celebration of sisterhood. Fadeerhood. Sounds engines 3 organizers say the event was started specifically to embrace the women rider. Weve got other stories form the rally posted on our website cbs 58 dot com. The milwaukee rally has events at the museum Labor Day Weekend and its free 3 the brewers are out in pittsburgh right now but some goodwilled fans dropped in on miller park today. In a very literal sense. They . Rappeled . Down the face of the stadium. Of course, its for a great cause. Cause. You see, this is their way of helping thousands of people fulfill their dreams. By raising hundreds of dollars for the Special Olympics of wisconsin. So, whats it like to sit atop miller . The worst part is probably hanging over the edge. Once sailing. Its easy. Easy. That was a little nervewracking, having complete trust in all this gear that im not familiar with. That was nervewracking. Wracking. If youre curious miller park tops more than 300 feet up. And 330 feet at the peak of the roof. Its day two of the new school year for students in the Kenosha Unified School district. And the second year of a program that rewards cbs 58s kylp explains from kenosha. 3itis a big day for students here at Brass Community hotheta entire school as staff t and al practice the expectations set for them. Or positive be s d support. It is a framework model used in School Districts across the country and wa youre in kenosha last year. Students are rewarded with ntrd brass bucks. Students then rede items in the school orevery g i erasers to gamschool principal. Staff say they have seen a school year. Joel kaufmann l prpah here at brass that this is working. The kids are changing behaviors without negative consequences we really found thats what did it for them. They just wanted to hear them tell them hey i appreciate you and youre doing a job. He great part about it is we also noticed those kids really wanted to hear the same things so some of those poor choices they were making stopped happening happeningteachers and met there wilw of issues that will arise. But they are hoping since more students are paying attention and spending more time in the classroom instead of detention at the principals office, the overall grades here at the school will improve over the coming years your full readycast with meterologist Rebecca Schuld is 3 Tropical Storm hermine is making its way across the southeast after making landfall as a category one hurricane overnight in florida. At least one fatality has been blamed on the storm. A sevenfoot storm surge and several inches of rain flooded streets and downed trees. Knocking out power to more than 100thousand residents. Hermine is now headed to georgia and south carolina. From there its expected to move off to the northeast and stall off the coast of new 3 today wall to wall sune ayhighs in the lo70s. Wind ne 515 mph. Little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s inland. Wind ne se 510 mph. Labor day weekend sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. More clouds arrive on monday, labor day, becoming a little warm and humid with 80s. Today wall to wall sunshine. Stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. Wind ne 515 mph. Tonight clear sky. Chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. Lower 50s inland. Wind ne se 510 mph. Labor day weekend sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. More clouds arrive on monday, labor day, becoming highs in the today wall to wall sunshine. Stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. Wind ne 515 mph. Tonight clear sky. Little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. Lower 50s inland. Wind ne se 510 mph. Labor day weekend saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. More clouds arrive on monday, labor day, becoming a little warm and humid with highs in the lower to middle 80s. 3 an annual event to raise awareness about autism is right around the corner and cbs 58 is a proud sponsor. Some live guests in studio next to we are looking ahead this afternoon to an annual event in milwaukee that raises money for autism awareness. Dylans run. Im joined in studio this afternoon by dylans mom, dawn schwartz. And, emily levine, executive director for the autismsociety ofsoutheastern 3 3 theres still time sign up for dylans run. And other ways to help out. Weve got all that information on our dawn, emily, thank you for joining us. 3 a garden oasis in the heart of milwaukees north side. Angela moragne the first year we moved here we gave everybody salsa for christmas and they were like whats this for . Oh just to say hey they come over and hang out and the kids pick the tomatoes here and bite em off and thats what its there for so you know that you can grow stuff. Stuff. Coming up this weekend on cbs 58 sunday morning we meet a milwaukee fami creating healthier, happier and more productive neighborhoods through food. Angela Moragne is the cofounder of that salsa lady a ome grown business finding success supplying Fresh Produce and salsa to farmers markets around our area growing it all outside her home near 47th and capitol. Angela moragne ive never seen so much or felt so much genety than what i have entering the food busess. you can the watch entire story plus much more on cbs 58 sunday morning with mike strehlow. Thats at 7am juhead cbs sunday morning from new york. We hope youll join us 3 and still to come on the news at four an abandoned School Building has become a hot bed of illegal activity. What city leaders and the Community Wants done about it. 3 and lawmakers are calling for an . Audit . At the states largest Veterans Home. Well tell you what troubling new documents revealed. 3 and one of milwaukees largest job suppliers nnounces some a detas co u 3 weve got much more news and meterologist Rebecca Schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening. Rebecca. To wwall sunshine. Stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. Wind ne 515 mph. Tonight clear sky. Little chilly but comfortable with lows in the upper 50s. Lower 50s inland. Wind ne se 510 mph. Labor day weekend sunshine sticks around upper 70s. More clouds arrive onlabor day, becoming a ttlewarm and humid with highs in the lowe middl today wall to wall sunshine. Stays cool with highs in the lower 70s. Wind ne 515 mph. Tonight clear sky. Little ch b lows in the upper 50s. Lower 50s inland. Wind ne se 510 mph. Labor day weekend sunshine sticks around saturday and sunday with temperatures returning to average in the middle and upper 70s. More clouds arrive on monday, labor day, becoming a little warm and humid with highs in the lower to middle wisconsins largest Veterans Home is under the microscope this afternoon. New documents show some vets have become sick and even gotten hurt at the wisconsin Veterans Home at king, wisconsin. Thats in Waupaca County countythat report from wisconsins department of health and Human Services found one veteran suffered leg. This after a staff member didnt use appropriate safety measures. Theres also sanitation concerns at the facility. At one point 30 residents and 22 Staff Members became sick during a gastrointestinal illness outbreak. I could end up there some day and if im gonna pay my state and federal dollars and end up in a facility like that, i swant it to be clean and be treated with respe respect. Veterans Affairs Officials and facility. Some have even gone as far to seek a . Federal . Investigation. New at four thirty an abandon School Building in new berlin has become a major nuisance in the community. Problems wh trespassing at the dilapidated property has prompted city leaders to step i. In. Cbs 58s eric levy joins us live from new berlin with that story. Eric. Bill michele. The last elementary class to leave this school was around ten years ago. Now its become an easel for ork and strange spray painted messages. You think this is ugly. Lets go inside. These picures were given to me by the city. There is broken glass. Mold growth on the walls. Ne berlins City Attorney thney hecity is spending to board up the building. Because its now private it themselves. 3 if you figure in thlabor, the police resources, the cost of the contractor. I dont know what that number is, but its more than we should be spending thats for sure. Sure. The Police Department says theyve been out here 34 times in the last six months for trespassing complaints. Come from neighbors. Youll hear from them on the news at five. Live, el, cbs 58. B m back to you lsu fans continue to show up to wisconsin in droves. Droves. Fans arriving got quite the welcome at the airport in green bay yesterday. Fans were song. They got mardi gras beads in the lsu colors. Even green bays mayor was there to welcome in the competition. Lsu travels pretty well, pretty educated group of people and for them to look at, yoknow, maybe coming back here to visit or, even better, sending a resume up here and applying to work or live here. That would be awesom awesome the badgers will take on lsu at Lambeau Field tomorrow. The games at 2 30. A it is expe t she was a nun who dedicated herself to helping the poor in india. Mother teresas devotion to the people most in need earned her the nobel prize and now sainthood. Sainthood. Shell be canonized at the vatican on sunday. Cbs news correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has a look ahead to the ceremony thats drawing in thousands. Mother teresa touched the world with her mission to help the poor, sick, and dying in and compassion. They give us much more than we give them. She became a nun at 16, and two years later, left her home in yugoslavia to work in a Convent School in india. She eventually opened the first school in the slums of calcutta. Mother teresa became one of the most recognizable faces of the20th century for her care for both the young and old. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work very happy to receive it in the name of the poorsix years later, president reagan honored her with the president ial medal of freedom, calling her a hero of our times. Mother Teresa was busy as usual saving the world sometimes called the saint of the gutters Mother Teresa did have her critics some said did not provide enough relief to the dying, and she was fiercely against abortion. Abortion has become the greatest destroyer of peace. She questioned her faith toward the end of her life, writing even deep down there is nothing but emptiness and darkness. Pope john paul the second admired Mother Teresa and became her friend. After she died, he fast tracked her to sainthood, for the miracle of healing two sick now, nineteen years after her death, pope francis who has also taken up the cause of helping the neediest will officially make Mother Teresa a saint. Jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. 3 coming up with the concern over the zika virus. Theres now another strong reason to put on that bug spray . Ri

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