11a: Takeaways from Last Night's Debate, NFL Violates Anti-Trust Laws, and Week in Review

Published: June 28, 2024, 7:25 p.m.

In the 11 o'clock hour of today's show:\n-(00:54) 3 Big Things: Democrats and Republicans react to last night's Presidential debate, A jury in U.S. District Court ordered the NFL to pay more than $4.7 billion in damages Thursday after ruling that the league violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium subscription service, and the long-awaited grand opening of downtown Milwaukee's Vel R. Phillips Plaza is today.\n-(04:08) ABC News/538 Senior Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley joins Wisconsin\u2019s Midday News and discusses all the takeaways from last night\u2019s Presidential debate. Skelley dives into fact checking both candidates, President Biden\u2019s performance, and how the debate could impact the polls.\n-(12:21) TMJ4 Meteorologist Tyler Moore joins Wisconsin\u2019s Midday News to talk about his new gig as assistant coach for Marquette women\u2019s soccer and to forecast the weekend of weather ahead. \n-(17:16) ESPN Wisconsin\u2019s Ben Brust joins Wisconsin\u2019s Midday News to talk about the alumni charity challenge he is participating in tonight at the Gruber Law Offices Sportszone at Summerfest, where alumni from each university will compete in the 2s FREES 3s\u2122 shooting challenge, all to support four great charitable organizations, Garding Against Cancer, Autism Society of SE Wisconsin, The Ability Center, and Make-A-Wish Wisconsin. Brust talks about the challenge and why it is so close to his heart. Ben also talks about winning the challenge the last two years and having a target on his back from other teams in the competition.\n-(27:03) Week in Review and remembering former WTMJ host & Brewers PA announcer Robb Edwards.