Transcripts For WITI FOX 6 News At 530 Sunday 20161009 : vim

Transcripts For WITI FOX 6 News At 530 Sunday 20161009



being used as homeless shelters for the time being. aid and relief arrived in the country yesterday-- but those at saint mary are worried they will go to to the cities and won't reach their village. you can help the victims of hurricane matthew. on the links page of our website -- fox six now dot com -- or your fox six news mobile app -- we have posted a number of links to organizations accepting donations for victims. it's time for your news and milwaukee police seeking these three suspects in connection to an overnight shooting. officials say it happened outside "comments nightclub" near 52- nd and hampton around 3 this morning. when police arrived-- they found a 32- year-old man suffering a very serious gunshot wound. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. if you have any information-- give police a call. after lewd comments made by donald trump surfaced friday-- at least two dozen elected republicans are either of the race. other party members such as house speaker paul ryan, senator ron johnson and governor scott walker have not revoked their endorsements but did condemn his comments. however-- at the gop's unity event yesterday in elkhorn there was no sign or mention of donald trump. the second presidential debate taking place tonight in st. louis. donald trump and hillary clinton will square off at washington university. they'll field questions from voters and style debate. you can watch the whole 90 minute event right here on fox six-- starting at 8 o' clock. weather after a day of lake-effect clouds courtesy of a northeast wind, skies will clear out tonight. temperatures will fall through the 50s this evening. mostly sunny and warmer on monday with highs in the middle 60s. we have a chance for a few showers on on wednesday. a cold front will move through mid-week. much cooler air spills in wednesday and especially thursday with highs in the 50s. tonight: clearing skies. low: 47 dewpoint: 45 wind: e 5 mph monday: mostly sunny and warmer. high: 66 dewpoint: 48 wind: se 5-15 mph tuesday: increasing clouds with a slight chance for a few showers. am low: 55 high: 69 dewpoint: 51 wind wind: s 5-15 mph the support grows every year. the wisconsin als association hosted its 8th annual walk to defeat als this morning. thousands of walkers and runners crowded greenfield park. it is a devastating disease but what you see be hind me is a powerful message, these are the people fighting for a cure. its hard to imagine, 'with more people there is more help.' with so many here today, thousands in fact, 'just to see the awareness explode like this is wonderful to see.' milwaukees walk to defeat als began with only a couple dozen heavy hearts. 'if you had pictures from the first until now you would be floored.' 'thanks for coming out!' had ago. 'when people understand what als is and what it does they are bound to get involved.' 'it is the only disease right now, where there is no cause, cure or treatment. 'what we attempt to do for the patient is literally wrap our arms around them so that we can provide resources that we have mustered for their benefit.' on sunday, seven thousand plus were expected, to own story. 'by the time he was diagnosed he already in a wheel chair.' margaret carr lost her husband 'they are making progress.... so did jan kaufman 'were not there yet.' 'if she were here today she would be so happy that were are a voice for her, here today.' tealyn wendler lost her mother. 'the journey begins with that diagnosis.' and tom kettler lost his wife. and last night, rosie alberti lost her mom, 'were a very tight family, always been a tight family and it has examples of how als changes lives...and why thousands are walking to find a cure. 'the milwaukee walk to defeat als is the largest fundraisier in the state for finding a cure and treating people with the disease. reporting in greenfield park, jonathon gregg fox6 news.' you can learn more about the annual walk to defeat a-l-s on our website -- fox six now dot com, or your fox six news mobile app. we've also posted a link to the a-l-s association wisconsin chapter's website, where you can make a because of the early bye--it seems like forever since the packers have played. but they're back in action tonight at lambeau field against the giants. eddie lacy's off to a decent start. if he runs well against a tough defensive line, that could open up things for aaron rodgers and the passing game. tim's in titletown, next in sports. plus-- a "clown lives matter" rally in arizona. why its organizers say their the winner of washington's biggest pumpkin competition is a sight that's hard to believe. what it's grower says is the secret-- ?? attention medicare beneficiaries... living in these milwaukee area counties. call now and let unitedhealthcare help find a plan that may be right for you... like an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. it can combine medicare parts a and b... for a low $15 co-pay... all in one simple plan for a $0 monthly premium. this medicare advantage plan offers you routine vision, hearing and foot care coverage... hearing aids as low as $330 each, saving you thousands... and you'll pay the plan's lowest prescription price, whether it's your co-pay or the pharmacy price. or pay zero dollars for a 90-day supply of tier 1 and tier 2 drugs, with home delivery. open enrollment ends december 7th. more about our choice of aarp medicarecomplete plans. the 2 and 1 packers and you fans have waited through the bye-and the long sunday to get to tonight's kickoff against former packers assistant ben mcadoo's 2 and 2 giants at are real, real big guys, they control the line of scrimmage, i think they are top 5 in run defense so it's definitely going to be a challenge for us, its' not going to be easy we gotta grind it out it's going to be a dogfight and we just the vikings and sam bradford may be the surprise of the league so far! the vikings and sam bradford may be the surprise of the league so far! sam bradford and company toyed with the houston texans. adam thielen-subbing for injured ste-fan' diggs-caught a td and finished with a areer-high 127 yards in a 31-13 rout minnesota's 5 and oh! marcus sher' uls returned a punt 79 yards for a td. coach mike zimmer's defense was devastatiing again, holding houston to 214 total yards. with the later start, we've kicked back the sports blitz to 11:05 tonight; that you can get the bestocker room anddium d andon.orts wrap grill in florida. check this out... the clay county sheriff's office and clay fire rescue saving the eagle yesterday...after the bird flew too close in front of a car. authorities say the bird is alive and was turned over to b-e-a-k-s...or "beaks"... wildlife sanctuary. toss to weather weather after a day of lake-effect clouds courtesy of a northeast wind, skies will clear out tonight. temperatures will fall through the 50s this evening. mostly sunny and warmer on we have a chance for a few showers on tuesday and a few thunderstorms on wednesday. a cold front will move through mid-week. much cooler air spills in wednesday and especially thursday with highs in the 50s. tonight: clearing skies. low: 47 dewpoint: 45 wind: e 5 mph monday: mostly sunny and warmer. high: 66 dewpoint: 48 wind: se 5-15 mph tuesday: chance for a few showers. am low: 55 high: 69 dewpoint: 51 wind: s 5-15 mph wednesday:mostly cloudy with the chance for t-storms. am low: 58 high: 63 dewpoint: 52 wind: sw/nw 5-15 mph thursday: partly sunny and cool. am low: 39 high: 55 dewpoint: 36 wind: n 5-10 mph friday: high: 60 dewpoint: 38 wind: se 5-10 mph saturday: partly sunny and windy. chance for t-storms at night. am low: 49 high: 65 dewpoint: 51 wind: sw healthy living now... hurricane matthew could put a temporary halt on the mosquitoes that spread the zika virus. initially after a big storm-- there can be a decrease in all mosquitoes. that's because adult mosquitoes, including those that carry the zika virus, get washed away by heavy rain. plus, heavy rains and flooding also wash la breeding sites... such as tires... bird baths and flower pots. that can have a beneficial effect on zika transmission. there have been 141 locally transmitted cases of zika reported in florida since the end of july. the empire state hopes to bring oysters back to new york harbor... by using toilets. yes, you heard that right-- new york city officials are smashing five-thousand toilets to build an artificial reef in jamaica early-october ... late-afternoon ... a boat full of journalists ... motored out into jamaica bay ... for a first look ... at a man-made reef ... constructed of shells ... and the smashed porcelain of five-thousand inefficient new york city toilets. lodge says: "oysters will settle on almost anything." hudson-river-foundation senior- scientist ... jim lodge ... leads the research portion of this one-point-three-seven- five-million-dollar joint experiment ... run by new york city's department of environmental protection ... in conjunction ... with the billion oyster project. lodge says: "a billion?" w last saw that many oysters ... around nineteen-hundred ... before over-fishing and the sewage of three and a half million new yorkers... killed every oyster --- and probably ... every one of everything else -- in the water. lodge says: "new york harbor used to be filled with oysters and currently there are basically none left." king says: "50 cubic yards of oyster shells, 700 cubic yards of clam shells and 180 cubic yards of porcelain will form these four reefs, on which the oyster larvae will hopefully attach and grow." malinowski says: "they provide food they stabilize the bottom, they can filter the water to increase water clarity." billion oyster project director ... pete malinowski ... stresses the research portion of this research project. malinowski says: "we're trying to get a better sense of how oysters reproduce in jamaica bay." whether the larvae ... or how many larvae ... from a floating reef of fifty-thousand breeding oysters ... settle ... survive... grow and breed ... on the pile of cured shells and toilet parts on the bottom of jamaica bay ... none of these scientists know. malinowski says: "the harbor's actually swimmable and fishable by epa standards most days of the year." none of these oysters are safe to eat ... or will be at any point in the near future. lodge ... expects preliminary info on the success of this three-year project ... sometime in the next year -- after these salt spreaders ... finish scattering shell and toilet ... on the harbor- bottom. nats at an undisclosed location in jamaica bay, i'm mac king, fox 5 news. "clown lives matter"-- that's the theme of a rally scheduled in arizona next weekend. numerous reports of creepy clown sightings have given a bad rap so-called legitimate clowns. their rally in tucson is meant to show that the real clowns are not dangerous to anyone. the organizers' facebook post says there will be peace walk and they'll be giving away balloons and flyers. they also say they the event's name is not intended to offend anyone. : "it was very innocent. the name behind "clown lives matter" is very innocent. there is a lot of people who live their everyday lives like this and they are threats." clown sightings have been reported to police in at least 10-states over the recent months. most cases were jokes or hoaxes. but there are also reports of people being attacked or robbed by perpetrators dressed as clowns. just in time for fall... washington state has found their largest pumpkin.... how many pounds it clocked in a pulse, felt by one, sends a ripple, felt by some, a shiver, felt by many. into a tremor, that electrifies. badgers everywhere, moving as one, tilting the world on its axis. these pumpkins look like they could be turned into cinderella's golden carriage. wi f pumpkin growers are trying to find ways to make the biggest pumpkin. in washington state... shoreline residents got a chance to see a pumpkin that's the largest in its state. it weighs in at 17-hundred-and-92 pounds! the man who grew it says the okay, homie, i'm plugging it in. wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait! the gravestones could be a little more crooked. oh! let me just fluff up these entrails. and... light it up. (wolf howls) bleh, bleh, bleh, bleh, bleh, bleh. halloween at the simpsons'. what a classic tradition! are you heading up to the tree house to tell three horrifying tales? ah, we're doing it next week. it's gonna be psycho with skinner and his mom, muppet wizard of oz-- i'm scarecrow-fozzie-- and then, uh, one where furniture gets smart and takes over the world or something. mmm! sounds chilling! eh. people love it. everscream terrors looks amazing this year. i've never seen black cats with such arched backs.

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