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hi, everybody. good to have you with us. it is 4:30. this is the cbs4 morning news. we start with big weather news. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno. happy friday. it's a cloudy and soggy day across colorado. let's get over to meteorologist lauren whitney who is tracking the forecast. happy friday. >> happy friday to you. we have a few light showers in denver. foothills getting that rain. down to our san juans and eastern plains and let's zoom to the metro area, there's light showers. i was heading into work and there was sprinkle activity. to our south western
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rainfall towards grand junction and telluride and rico. estes park and alan park, light rain and greeley and a couple of pockets. rain could get heavy and the state has seen several rounds of this rain so the rain is saturated in some spots. a lot of spots covered in the flash flood watch from noon until midnight. 66 in burlington. 67 in morning drive, joel. >> he's a look at i-25 and 92nd. the drive is looking good. construction to get in your way. here's a look at the northbound picture. there's flashing lights in the hov lane, but hopefully nothing major is going on. but alan as we look at the metro wide map, quite a bit of green except in the north
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at 103rd causing delays. police are looking for a man for a sexual assault. people say it's a safe neighborhood. they say it is not uncommon to see people out at the park even at night. and care on more fit report -- and karen morfitt reports why it has caught so many off guard. >>reporter: neighbors say busy park. >> there's always soccer games going on over there and just people being active. it's a good environment. >> shocked. >> investigators are releasing few details saying it happens at 10:00 at night on july 30th. >> i hope someone would let us know if we need to be individual lent. -- to be vigilant.
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hispanic and 5'10 ''about brown eyes and a scar on his neck. >> i'll keep an eye out on anything unusual. >> i would be alert. >> investigators say the suspect was driving a dark green older model van with tan interior, tented windows and a crack in the wind field. if you have info, you'll call denver crime stoppers. a story out of parker. police arrest a man following yesterday afternoon. they say a man pointed a gun at a maintenance worker and went back into his apartment. police were called but the man refused to come out. residents in the area were told to stay inside and a day care was pleased on lock down for precaution. the man is staying misdemeanor charges. a mother sentenced to 90 days in jail after she left
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reyes has to be in jail for another week because of time already served and she'll be on -- the boys were 3 and 5-year-old when the fire broke out september. they were injured, but did make a recovery. apple is taking on hackers and offer incentives to those who can help. >> criminals found a way advantage of a jeep -- technology stocks were higher. oil prices have -- the dow lost 3 points and the nasdaq rose 6 points and futures pointing up. a pair of hackers who showed they were able to kill the engine of a jeep cherokee can
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together. last year's knew prompted a recall of 1 million and a half jeep cherokees and the hackers say they can make the vehicle slam on its brakes and speed up and turn. chrysler who manufactures jeep said it won't -- facebook is working to cut down the number of click bait posts on et cetera news feed. it's a headline that withholds information in an effort to grab readers. the moreeo the news feed pushing down news. facebook planets to limit the post and the publisher who posted it. apple wants to take a bite out of hacking and putting its mouth where its mouth is. they're offering up to $200,000 for anyone coming up with security flaws in the software for apple to the to fix the
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>> it's an issue for us. >> hanna, thanks a lot. great to see you. latest from campaign 2016. kaufman has a new tv ad out that takes shots at trump. kaufman is the first to run an ad with an anti-trump message. >> if trump is the message, i'll stand up to him. >> either candidate, but it's how he called out his own party's nominee that turned people's heads. >> people can asked me -- people ask me what do you think of trump. i don't care about him. >> we spoke to him today, he fused out -- >> so would you come out right
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for trump. >> i say he hasn't earned my vote. >> you can create an ad trying to distance yourself from trump and be unable or unwilling to say you'll vote for him is telling. >> state senator morgan carol blames him for the environment that got trump the nomination. >> there's a long line of thinking and speaking and disrespecting that has given us tr >> kaufman says he never expected the tone of the republican primary to go to the general election. he was noticeably absent when trump addressed thousands at a rally last friday in denver just feet from his district. he says he's still wrestling with his vote. >> kaufman tells us he's likely to support the libertarian candidate for president saying the window for supporting trump isn't closed, but it's closing. happening today, the 2016
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day -- day sha nay row. they used bolt cutters to unlock the stadium because officials lost the keys. >> oops. >> oops is right. that hadn't stopped tourist from flooding into the city. >> we hope to see beach volley ball. >> why did you come olympic >> i'm excited. >> michael phelps carried the flag and he said it was an honor and opening ceremonies starts tonight at 5:00. >> he didn't have to carry bolt cutters. >> and you probably would have found the keys. renting in denver is not the fame of heart. we take a look at landlords taking advantage of renters and what rights they have.
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there's new hope in fighting the zika virus. those at walter reed who tested a vaccine on monkeys say it offered protection to the animals. zika is spread by mosquitos and can cause birth defects. awe use puncture may help improve memory loss before dementia. experts say more drug treatment. president obama is defending the decision to pay iran $4 billion in cash. that payment was apart of a settlement for the billions that iran paid decades ago in a weapon's deal. but the timing of the delivery raised questions. the president pointed out it wasn't secret.
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in january. many months ago. it wasn't a secret. we announced them to all of you. >> well, he added they had to give them foreign currency because the government is prohibited -- the president dismessed a -- the dismissed the claims by trump says that the elections are rigged. he denied that we're off to a rainy site. scattered showers into the front range into the south western corner and the eastern plains. we'll zoom in to the denver area. you'll have spotty showers and sprinkles around town and heavier towards confer. as we head to the north, you can see scattered showers on the eastern plains into the foothills near greeley, immediate, fort collins, estes park, and alan park. down to our western -- we still have
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to get more today. heavier rainfall, once again that means we have flash floods. it goes into the western slope and we have the san crystal and into free mopt, and el paso county and parts of our front range mountains. we're expecting heavy fall with today's storms and the ground is saturated from the first two rounds. so flash flooding is a huge concern today along with the potential for mud slides and rock slides. day. maybe by lunch time, we have clearing in denver, but on the cloudy side, the rain will be on the western slope and we have a chance of more rain in denver coming in -- with that heavier rainfall possible and that continues overnight and tomorrow morning, scattered showers on the eastern plains, western slope and here in denver and we have a chance of more rain coming in the afternoon and evening bringing thunderstorms. today, these storms don't look to be severe. there's a lot of cloud cover capping that heat so we don't worry that.
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63 in denver. 63 in akron. 66 in burlington. 57 in avon. and steamboat. 68 in grand junction. later today, temperatures are going to be pretty cool around here. 72 in denver. 73 in boulder. 77 in burlington. 68 in fresco and 80 in grand junction. for your 5-day forecast, we're back up to the 80s. close to the 90s on sunday and back there on monday. let's check with joel, good morning. >> lauren, good morning. here's a look at i-70 and brighton from and wide open. the maps are saying west of that at i-225, there's slow traffic. so just be aware. as we take a look at the northwest side of the drive, it's going to be tricky heading down highway 36. there's an accident eastbound at 112nd. it's going to be slow traffic down to wadsworth.
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light malfunction at -- some say landlord was taking advantage of the situation and not doing proper maintenance on their property. >> suzanne carol looks at renter's rights. >> she's making due in an apartment in aurora. her husband and two kids used to live in the park hill area. >> my mother levels 2 blocks away from where we live at. >> she had her schools and se >> we were there a year. >> after moving in, she started noticing problems. the ceiling in the basement leaked and the water pressure leak. >> electrical going off and having to go out and flip the breaker. >> the landlord fixed some problems, yolanda says the house was hazardous. >> because i felt 1 day me and my husband were going to be gone and my kids were going to be there and something was going on
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>> xcel energy agreed. it was a dangerous condition in the heating system. when denver's department of environmental health came out they found numerous code violations and an electrician says the panel was a fire hazard. >> it felt it was our kids lives if we let it go. >> yolanda notified the landlord and asked for repairs. when nothing was withheld she withheld >> we received a 3-day notice. >> what she did -- in these states, she could have paid for the repairs and then deducted that amount from the rent. but in colorado, she was at fault for not paying her rent in full. >> there's nothing regulating a lot of these really important issues. >> andrea floor works for the
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the denver-metro area. >> we collected about 1,000 surveys. >> they found the major barriers that rent ares face include rising cost of rent, rising application fees, unlimited background checks and maintenance issues. >> you're complaining about maintenance issues. you could just get evicted. >> that's what happened to but nothing we can do because you didn't pay the $400. >> she has an eviction on her record and the hardship of finding a new place to call home. suzanne mccarroll, cbs4 morning news. >> bills to strengthen renter's right on the -- it has failed in the past and advocates are looking what can be done at the local level. >> interesting issue. 49 right now. parts of the country we're covering from severe weather this morning.
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semi-trucks were tossed around like toys. we have the latest from new orleans. this is the news on cbs4 mornings. entering yesterday, the colorado rockies won the series with the dodgers, but if the rockies want to make the postseason, they need to get sweeps. they had an opportunity to do that last night, but would have to do it worst cargo rolled his ankle in a previous game. daniel makes a great grab, but crashes into the wall. he would stay in the game, but would be lifted later. he's hit in his first ten major games. rockies up 2-1. everyone having a laugh about that. cory siegel with a solo shot to tie things
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a 2-1 triple. rock ease -- rockies fall 4-2. what's up can cargo. >> i'm sure i'll be in the line up. it's not the first time it has happened to me. i'm sure it's going to be sore for a couple of days when i play, but the more i play, it's going to go away with a treatment and all the things i need to do to prepare myself to play a game. >> rockies home stand and start a 3-game
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cbs4 lauren bail reports. >>reporter: it's a site many folks in new orleans have never seen. >> it's unbelievable. it's amazing. this is our weather sister. >> the weather service confirms an ef-4 tornado touched down in new orleans. >> i was standing across the street and the winds kick up to 60, 70 miles-an-hour. i saw tree tornado. >> the wind was so strong it was picking us up. >> we were at 97 degrees. we got the storms build up over the 97-degree air. think about that heat that rises up. it rises rapidly and then that cold air at the top, what it does is collapses so that cold air collapses down. >> the power from today's storms toppled at least four abandoned buildings.
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since hurricane katrina. witnesses say they knew this wasn't a typical storm. >> all i saw was a lot of debris in the air. then i said, look. i said what is that ? they say, something about to happen. >> two people suffered minor injuries and the impact of power customers more wide spread. energy restored power to tens of thousands of homes. >> we're going to try and get this cleaned up. energy is out and they have to >> those didn't welcome the storms danger, they said it did the neighborhood a favor by knocking down buildings who needed it. trump made late night headlines in the late show. stephen colbert took a turn on trump's controversy surrounding a young girl's singing group.
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here's a good feeling. you've made it to friday. congratulations. i'm britt moreno. >> and i'm alan gionet. that's all we've got for you. it's friday. we're glad you're with us. here's what's happening this morning, jaime. >>reporter: the centennial man accused of shooting a doctor and wounding two others will appear
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