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[ laughter ]-- amen the shot during a home invasion and what police say likely led up to it. and the results from super saturday are in and we will tell you what is next. it is shaping up to be a beautiful sunday, but changes are heading our way. good morning to you, we will get you caught up with all
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first we will start with the weather center. >> we have a great weekend underway, we made it into the 60s yesterday and are looking at touching 70 today. things are looking good. we are at 50 right now in weigtridge. in town, not too shabby at all, it is out of the west, as far as the wind is concern. it looks like partly cloudy skies will be the rule during the course of the day today. 48 degrees by a a.m., the-a should be right around 70 degrees. the way things are looking now, there is a system that will
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i have a few advisories for winter weather advisories for the western slope later today. developing now, the search for two gunmen after a home invasion. it happened last night near 70th near 70th avenue. and canosa court. when officers arrived they found a man that had been shot several times and police believe it may be drug-related. interstate 70 is back open this morning, it was shut down overnight because of a crash. it happen around midnight in the eastbound lanes west of interstate 225. police say two motorcycles and a car were involved. the search for two burglars who are wearing unique designs is -- disguises. they were caught on
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masks. >>reporter: authorities want to know who they really are, they responded twice on surveillance -- were spotted twice on surveillance cameras. first walking past the marijuana shop, then one throws a rock through the glass door to get inside. police say the burglars got away with various items before taking off. just about an hour earlier, investigators say two would be these burst into another location. authority say an employee was inside and scared off the suspects. police believe it was the same 20. >> if you would like to get a closer look we had the surveillance video posted on our website. the results are in for super saturday.
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trump is on top and is followed by ted cruz and marco rubio. a total of 1237 delegates are needed for the nomination. on the democratic side hillary clinton is pretty far ahead of bernie sanders with 1100. a total of 2083 delegates are needed for the nomination. crack boswell is on the campaign trail with the latest.>>reporter: ted cruz kicked off super saturday with big wins in kansas and maine. >> super tuesday leslie was a phenomenal night where we won victories all over the country thing. >>reporter: donald trump to louisiana and kentucky. >> i want to thank the people of louisiana and kentucky. main and kansas. he should do well in maine, it is very close to canada.
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where ted cruz lost, he claimed -- came in close second. marco rubio is looking ahead to march 15 win his home state of florida votes. >> we are going to wins florida. >>reporter: democrats voted in three states louisiana, canada, and nebraska with bernie sanders and hillary clinic -- hillary clinton splitting the vote. both candidates are setting their sights on tuesday's primary in michigan. >> i am grateful to everyone who turned out to support us, but now all eyes are is a michigan. >> we are going to wins here in michigan. >>reporter: clinton and sanders will square off in a debate in flint, michigan on saturday night. >> it will be a busy day of campaigning, democrats will caucus in maine today.
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wildest knife in -- night in mma history. micha tate stunned holly holmes, tate held homes down and took the title in the fifth round. holly who made headlines in november when she be rhonda rousey. we want to thank everyone who came out to our girls in science event, thousands of girls and their families got the chance to experience and play at the denver museum of nature and science. the day was all about igniting passion for science. >>reporter: maxey which a bigger part of today has been? >> getting to walk around and see the different exhibits. >>reporter: nearly 40 booths all focus on math, science, and the arts. >> i made a stand where we have to jump over rocks and we get to go over bridges.
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experimented with binoculars, there were even lessons on erosion. >> most of them already have an interest. they are coming to check out the fantastic clubhouses that are here. >>reporter: are you really interested in all this stuff? >> yes, i am in honors math and i have an a+ in science. >>reporter: good job, girl. >> what we really want is for parents, grandparents, siblings, c and support these girls as their interest develops. >> i got to go on the big green.>>reporter: some girls that the chance to see what it takes to be a meteorologist on the green screen. >>reporter: mass what your favorite bar has been so far? >> eating on the green screen. >>reporter: some of my friends
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and cloud finders. >> sometimes we lose them, what as they age remind them of the are out there. actually grows on a tree. lessons all in hopes of encouraging the next generation of scientists. >> you may have some competition in the weather department. there, a big thanks to everyone who turned out. we had a great time out there, not only the on-air people, but a lot of the behind the scenes people here turned out. it was a great day at that museum. a great day underway, the sun is starting to rise and we have mostly cloudy skies, but we
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remember that? the last day of the anchor desk for walter cronkite. he helped launch the program nearly 20 years earlier. he was known as the most trusted man in america. on this day in 1997, queen elizabeth ii launched the first were your website. you can read all about the royal family, the palace, and see pictures. we have a great looking morning out they are. we are going to have clear skies and sunshine today. then, we will get a dose of reality tomorrow. we may get some moisture, which we desperately need. temperatures across the state pretty nice. mostly 20s and many mountain locations. 34 in aspen and 28 in greenlee. meg armstrong is our weather
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45 right now. we are going to have sunshine, but what is promising is if you look on the map we have a little rain in southeastern colorado and a little rain and snow moving into san juan down into the mountains. here is what is happening, a low-pressure trough bringing tremendous amounts of low pressure rain. some of the area in nevada will see one to three to 3 feet of snow in the next 24 hours. a head of that, it is sending a thought into colorado. when this batch of moisture slides and, a little more mountain snow will accumulate out there on the western side of the state. in addition, we have a red flag warning from 11 o'clock until 5 pm down through bracket county. about 10%.
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system comes through it is kicking up the wind. here is the snow i was talking about, the grand mesa over into aspen and down into telly and san juan, could have by to 10 inches of snow today. here is how it plays out on the computer model, there is the snow and rain starting to move in. probably about 10,000 feet on the higher end of the snow level, for us, we will be partly cloudy during the and warm. more snow on the mountain overnight. into tomorrow morning it will still be snowing in many locations. for us, we will start out happens. we start to see a little gray move in from denver to the northeast. we have a chance for scattered showers in the afternoon tomorrow. every little bit helps, tries
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mountains and the west. we should be as 70s -- in the 70s today. a little cooler on tuesday and then back to 57 wednesday and 66 on thursday. unfortunately, just one day have a good chance for rain. i wish we had more. >> in the meantime, 70s sound great. >> just remember we need the moisture. >> and march to bring us was no. >> on average it is our snowiest month. a colorado man with itching to play professional football buys his inspiration from his own nightmare. he survived the aurora theater shooting and now he is hoping to beat the odds and play in the nfl. >>reporter: inside the land of performing center and inglewood, jordan murphy is
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measure heart or work ethic. that is something i bring to the table. >> despite facing long odds he is driven by a life-changing event. july 20, 2012, jordan and three friends attended a midnight showing at the aurora theater. he had just been cut by football team and told he was too small. >> i came into that night feeling sorry for myself and thinking man, what am i going to do? >> minutes later, james holmes enter the theater and killed 12 people. >> he took a shot at me and i felt a flyby my head. >>reporter: after the shooting, jordan realized he had been given a second chance. >> there were people that were going to become doctors and did his in that theater and never got the ability. i want to honor them. i said i'm going to do everything i can to chase my dream. >>reporter: jordan transferred to see you where he made his mark on special teams. now he is working hard to beat
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just in, espn is reporting patent manning will announce his retirement -- peyton manning will announce his retirement tomorrow. the five-time nfl mvp will announce his retirement at broncos headquarters. he won his second title last month and has been the talk of the topic since the super bowl as to if he will make this announcement and when it will come. as of this morning, we are learning that peyton manning will impact make that announcement tomorrow. our sports team here is already working on the story and we will have the very latest coming up throughout the day. meantime, we want to switch that shows several bison on the
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they escaped from their farm in kenosha, wisconsin. officials think a tree fell down and broke the fence that was keeping them inside. it to cruise several hours to round up nearly 20 of them. it is the eternal battle between two stories, the one to personal detail, but also the want to good to pass up. that is the basis of the world premiere play "fade". >> i was defending the only woman i will ever love.>>reporter: "fade" asked an intriguing question, should a heartwarming story told in confidence be shared in a tv show and what is the price the two friends pay? >> he is okay with it until the specific details of his life that he has had a hard time
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really bad memories, when she uses that, that is when it becomes a problem.>>reporter: the night janitor and fade, has become one of the few moments he reached out to them years. he is enjoying the confidence and companionship. lussier, the screenwriter, is enjoying the friendship as well as she makes her way out in the cutthroat world of tv screenwriting. >> reading his story really made it better for her in that room because she has so much to give without her really thinking about the consequences of what it meant to betray her only friend in this place. >>reporter: she uses the deeply personal story despite assurances. a burgeoning friendship collapses, can it be saved?>> he opened up and once this happens, it is completely shut, maybe for the rest of his life.
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is gone for good, but they'd raises questions throughout its 90 minutes on stage. the question is, what are you willing to give up in order to get that story and the promotion that goes with it? i am critic at large, greg moody, cbs4 news. >> bade runs through march 13 at the denver center for performing arts. for tickets, head to our website. it has been just about five years now since an earthquake and tsunami dedicated -- devastated parts of japan. we will find out what part of our own country are equally at risk.
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world watched in awe and or as a colossal tsunami ravaged eastern japan. the result of a 9.0 magnitude earthquake. entire cities were washed away. millions stranded without power or water. 15,000 people died. it was an otherworldly event, thousands of miles away. that goodness, many of us thought. it could not happen here. but, it could happen here. in fact, scientists say it is a question of when and not if. a devastating earthquake followed by a huge salami will strike
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in the pacific northwest. >> the west braces for the big one. plus, meet megan traynor and holly hunter, all of that and more coming up right here at 8 o'clock. a rescue dog in california is getting a lot of attention for his unusual now. take a, he was born with two noses. toby is a two-year-old australian shepherd. he was taken into a shelter in fresno and veterinarians were worried his two noses may cause breathing problems for him, but they say he is perfectly healthy. he now lives and then the speech with his adoptive dad who says he attends those peers to have a supersized sense of smell. no surprise. hey, nothing stinky about our day today.
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a espn singer and sider says the five-time nfl mvp will announce his retirement tomorrow. he won his second title in super bowl 50 last month. and of course, that has been the talk since the super bowl. if he will retire, when he will make the announcement? he was asked the question immediately following the super bowl, if this would be it and he made some suggestions about bowl, but have held off making any announcements. this morning we're finding out this morning -- he plans on making the announcement tomorrow. we are tracking some weather changes for you. it is shaping up to be a beautiful sunday, but rain and snow is in the forecast. we would like the moisture, but
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>> i do not think it will be enough to get rid of the fire danger, but it will help. our warm weather will not retire until tomorrow. already, take a look at our temperatures, 46 in golden, or were is at 49. as we look at the winds, it is a little gusty on the west side. satellite and radar together show that we have some clouds moving in overnight, but we are starting to see a breakup. we may have a few more clouds later this afternoon. by noon, we should warm to 67 and the high should be around 70 degrees. a little breeze blowing from time to time. we had the big girls and science that -- girls in science yesterday and someone
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pipeline whether. we may have a good kite flying day today, especially if you live on the west side of town. a memorial for the victims aboard malaysian airlines flight 370. families gathered this morning to mark two years since the plane disappear. they released white balloons with the names of 239 people. the plane vanished and still has not been found. new information about a police chase in lublin. we first told you about this yesterday morning, we now know the suspects are jessica and gilbert padilla appeared deputies say it all started when the two suspects were pulled over for safe license place. the two took over sometimes
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deputies used stop sticks and rammed their patrol car into the suspects car to get them to stop. people from across the country are in colorado today to train for emergency situations, in particular an active shooter. >>reporter: this class is a first for this couple. >> if something happens, maybe i know how to defend myself. >>reporter: the class goes over a number of self-defense strategies for various situations. participants use mock long guns to stimulate an active shooter. this class allows for both law enforcement and civilians to train together.
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this particular training is bringing law enforcement into the civilian world as opposed to bringing the civilians into be law enforcement world. we are training civilians to be the first responder. >>reporter: aside from the practicality, there is a need for civilians to have the knowledge. >> the average time of the shooting usually last for about three minutes and then a lot of people are dead. the best people to respond are the people right there. >> i know there are a lot of potential threats and i just want to be prepared and aware and able to help myself and help them should i have to. that is what motivates me and gives me to want to train hard and be able to protect myself and my family. >> good information there. this is the 12 year for the class. it is so popular it is almost outgrown its current facility at the state patrol academy. they are looking for a bigger facility next year so that more
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a new warning about scammers posing as irs agents and stealing your money. greg marino shows us how an old ploy is getting some new life. >>reporter: if you haven't gotten this was know yourself, you probably know someone who has. the irs scam is everywhere. >> especially this time of year, around taxies and you see a lot of the scams increase. >>reporter: now we're looking at how the scam has evolved and how they are using technology to trick you. >> it was a recorded message. >> i was surprised when i got the second call and it was the same person. >> the irs scam, white -- what -- why law enforcement can stop it and what you need to know if
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c.-- cdot will be putting up fencing along interstate 70. the interstate will be close on tuesday from the glenwood springs exit to the subzero exit. a beautiful day shaping up, near 70 degrees and parts of the mature area. good morning, we are talking hockey and yesterday was not a good day for the minnesota while. they escape buffalo with a shoot out when -- win. great work from blake giving the avalanche a one to nothing lead.
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,, a little fun during spring training yesterday. the astros minor leaguer top- ranked with the bubblegum on the routine. hate it when the joke is on you? it looks like he didn't even know it was going on. that is the worst kind of prank. >> here is a look into the capital, a little breeze blowing. we have about a 6 miles per
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nothing too crazy. a very nice start to our day. let's check in with some weather watchers. shelby has 39 degrees up in four comments. further down the line, orlando and west littleton is going for 39 degrees. now, let me take you down to western colorado, how about where it is 32 degrees. it is kind of chile there northwest of gunnison. here is what will happen in the partly cloudy skies. in the mountains there will be light rain and snow, i just do denver. a warming wind, we will be in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees all the way through brighton, castle rock, all the way down to colorado springs. a good-looking sunday today. we may actually get some rain
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today, a way to get the morning cup of coffee for free. advantage of unhappy starbucks many people are unhappy with the changes to the loyalty program, dunkin' donuts ceo says they will give out five dollar gift cards to anyone who wants to try their coffee for free. we will see how that goes. also, airplanes can be a peachtree dish for bacteria. one airline is trying to cut down on the germs. boeing is developing a self- cleaning bathroom. lighting. the entire bathroom would be eliminated for three seconds after being use. the toilet, sink, and garbage
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right now, lucky martin is testing the orion spacecraft, meaning if you live in south you may hear something like rockets going off. mark taylor gives us a behind the scenes look. >> this spacecraft has gone further into space than any other and 40 years. now, it is back on earth and in december 2014 the world watched as orion tested the before successfully landing and now, that same spacecraft is that lockheed martin and us even further. to go to mars and back. >> engineers are testing the effects each rocket launch has on the capsule and eventually, the astronauts inside. >> the speakers that you see
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rocket would. >> future missions will require ever. in the test here in colorado cheaper and more frequent. >> this is the future of america behind us. >>reporter: orion is planning by 2023. those working on it now hope it inspires future engineer right here at home. >> projects like this inspire a lot of key is to want to grow up and do jobs like this. >> we are leading the way to try to get a demand mission to mars. orion will be an unmanned and 2018. they will send a manned mission to lunar orbit in 2023. the mars mission have a tentative date of 15 years from now. you don't have to be a spy
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there is an opening at the agency to be a librarian. the pay is pretty good, up to $118,000 per year. the agency says librarians also have the opportunity to serve as embedded information experts. it sounds like you could be in a james bond type opportunity. prior librarian experience and go through an extensive background check. i want to tell you about a big
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when they saw a dog driving a semi truck. the truck went across the street and ran into a tree, thankfully the dog was not heard from this little awry. we have all kinds of stories on the show, don't we? >> look at this live shot, this is the view towards the flat irons. turbines going around. there is a little breeze coming through. here is the eastern screech, one of our reporters caught this and rappaport county. we have an animal theme show this morning.
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at the contrast, 52 and grand junction, 25 in steamboat. most of our readings are all over the place. west of rain is 36. here is the satellite and radar, we had a few clouds drifting by last night. we started to clear here in colorado, but there is another batch of moisture already making its way into grand junction. we had flooding issues north of san francisco yesterday and right around the sierra nevada they were pounded with snow. some of those areas, at least in the highest of the sierras
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snow. into colorado. ahead of everything coming in, westerly winds picking up. wind gusts up to 30 wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour today, so there is a red flag warning in southeastern areas of the state. on the other side of the coin, we are watching for snow. 6 pm tonight throughout 6 pm monday. winds cook us from about 30 to 40 miles per hour. just be careful if you are driving up there. here is the future past, it is going to be a wet makes come again. most of the snow will be at higher elevations and rained down low. for us today we will have a westerly wind and very warm temperatures. when we go into monday, more snow in the mountains.
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partly cloudy. by afternoon watch what happens, we get a shot of moisture coming into the mix. there is a chance for morgan county up into sections of nebraska that we could see a couple thunderstorms in the afternoon. nothing severe, but if it storms this early in the season it is transition time in the month of march. for today, we are looking at 70s and 60s out to the east. lamarr may actually touch 80 degrees today. grand junction 57. it should be about 50 in aspen for the high today. in timber, near 70 and partly cloudy. 55 tomorrow as the moisture comes in. there is a slight chance, close to the foothills that we may see a little rain/snow makes develop late tomorrow. 47 on tuesday with clearing skies. wednesday and thursday, not too
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66 on thursday, the warmer weather returns. man oh man, we started out the month of march very dry and we are hoping that maybe at the tail end of march we will get into some heavy rains. by the time we get there we are going to need it. >> as much as we love the vital. >> 70 degrees in the month of march is beautiful, but you need the moisture to get the fire danger down. there are plans to turn an old colorado mind into a tourist -- mine into a tourist attraction. >> it is probably one of the most iconic things about idaho springs. you have probably noticed that as you drive by, but pretty soon it will be the anchor point for a new development.
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boutique, homes, businesses, and the mayor tells me it is very good for the city. >> idaho springs has been long meeting some quality lodging with this project also, they market. just as a whole, this project, when it happens, it is going to be great for this community. it will be a game changer. >>reporter: this whole mine site is a superfund site. we are told the epa is working with developers to include a creek. eventually, the plan is to
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last rodeo. espn reporting that he is going to announce his retirement tomorrow. we have been talking about this throughout the hour. he is expected to hold a news conference sometime tomorrow. he left the colts and came to the broncos as a free agent in 2012. the broncos made to super bowl trips with peyton manning's final three seasons. he will retire as the all-time leader in passing touchdowns, passing yards, and quarterback wins. >> on a decision like that you have to take your time and wait to the last minute. >> he was very clear that he wanted to talk to his family and make sure this was the right thing to do. at the same time, we were wondering when he was going to tell us.
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