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goes through rigorous checks and balance procedures. though some coloradans vote electronically, many drop them off, and it's virtually impossible to rig the election. >> i'm afraid the election is gonna be rigged. i have to be honest >> reporter: donald trump believes the 2016 presidential election is out of his control. and some hackers at security response say the votes could be manipulated by a $15 device sold online. >> i can insert it, and it now i'm able to vote again. >> reporter: votes cast in electronic machine like this north encrimmed and can be vulnerable to hacking. state election director says it is nearly impossible in colorado. >> it would be a conspiracy of extraordinary propos. >> reporter: systems in colorado are heavily regulated and is mroots carefully counted. >> they reconcile how many
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the poll book, and is how many votes were cast in those machine. so they would know right away if they suddenly had an additional number of votes >> reporter: he says it's also important to notesomes like this are only used in albert county. 95% of colorado voters use mail-in ballots. >> it seems very unlikely that that small group of people who have access to those piece of equipment would have any influence on the outcome of election. >> reporter: it would be incredibly difficult to rig the election because all 50 states use different voting systems. in denver, kelly werthmann, cbs4 news. new research indicates colorado has the highest voter registration count in the country. 87% of colorado's voting age population is registered. according to the pew charitable trust survey. colorado ranks nird voter
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can you check out more of the study yourself at cbsdenver .com. >> you details on a man who used suction cups to climb trump tower in new york today. youtube video has surfaced that appears to show the man announcing his plan for this. he was taken into police custody just about two hours ago. in the video he says he's a trump support. he says he was climbing the tower in order to get a private audience with the republican presidential candidate. he got an all right. >> with the cops. the department of justice has issued a bolstering report on the baltimore police. >> the report says black residents there are routinely singled out and mistreated by officers often for no reason. this is the news across america at 6:30. 15-month long probe was launched after the death of freddie gray. gray died after being injured while riding in a police van. the report found baltimore cops make large
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the baltimore department had already revised its use of force policy and added more cameras to report interactions with citizens. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable. because we are not going to tolerate it. >> to avoid a federal lawsuit now the city has to work with the justice department to create a set of reforms. and those reforms investigators trying to find out how a gun with a live round ended up being used in a demonstration of police tactics. mary milton died after being the shovel others knew something was wrong when they heard how loud the shot was. >> when she turned, i could see in her eyes that this was bad. this was not going to end well. and she hit the ground, that's when there was just the shock
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was shot several times. the police department called the shooting a horrible accident. noton was well known in her community. family of cot writer of marvin gaye's song let's get it own is accusing ed sheeran of stealing part of the song for his song thinking occupant loud. ? ? [ music ? [ music ] ? ? >> sheeran is also fighting a copyright lawsuit over his song photograph. a man in dubai is beating
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>> a few showers and thunderstorms pushing across the state. we also have a stationary front to the north of us. stationary now, high pressure gets out of the way, changes to a cold front, sweeps through the state. 90s out of the forecast.
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an important part of the straining speed work. >> kelly werthmann explains that with the race only about two months away. >> reporter: we were up with me and some members of the runners edge of the rockies. the goal, to run 2 miles as fast as we could. >> speed work is the key ingredient to really starting to see gains. >> how do you get yourself to go this early in the morning and try to be fast? >> your body is used to working hard, you do that once an again, every ten week was doing that, your body is more prepared to do a race day
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we've been building miles, and the pace has been sort of relaxed. this was a change. >> get faster, you have to stress theed with a little more. >> is it more about strengthening metabolisms? or is it -- >> it's both. the muscle work component, and general power to get stronger. >> reporter: there's also anaerobic component. you have to teach your lungs to process oxygen more >> reporter: we each got our times at the finish line, learning our pace is something we can build on. seed work once or twice a week is key when training for a long-distance run. >> kelly also wrote a blog about her speed training experience. and can you find that and follow the progress of our team cbs4 by going to the
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wildfires have killed three people on the portuguese island of madeira. >> that fire destroyed 37 homes and a boutique hotel. more than 1,000 people have been evacuated from their homes since the fire began monday. it's really raging. more than 300 have been hurt. most with minor burns or smoke inhalation. >>ke smrg in custody accuse -- manager is in custody accused of covering up doping for cash. a newspaper reported he greed take a $13,000 bribe in exchange for helping athletes beat doping tests. he could be held for 28 days while police investigate. less than a week after surviving a fiery crash landing, an indian man is celebrating a $1 million lottery payout.
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flight from southern india when it skidded on the runway in dubai and burst into flames. everybody on board got out okay. cacar just learned he won a $1 million prize in the dubai millionaire drawing. he plans to retire with the money and get back to india to find ways he can help others. >> wow! luck! >> you ought to buy a lottery ticket. >> he took it to heart! [ laughter ] >> let's go outside and take a look. even a little blue sky beginning to show up. and the skies are brightening. not much in the way of storms at all. you can see the storms just kind of split as they go around denver and aurora. looks like we're gonna get some, and then they're just gone. that's the way it is around the state. hit and miss variety of showers and thunderstorms. a few heavy near burlington, and the west, a few storms for the mountains, high
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lighter sky, and a little blue coming through. sunshine by tomorrow morning. and size, same deal. just isolated showers along the front range, that is it, no big deal. friday, more of the same, maybe a few more scattered showers and thunderstorms. then they hang around and hang around, and is saturday, look at the moisture come into the state, all over the eastern plains. this is about 3:30. maybe a greater chance for showers and thunderstorms. unfortunately it's the first day of the weeken here's that cold front to a warm front to a stationary front. high pressure holding it back. high pressure finally gonna move out of the way and open the door for this front to come through. and the passes -- it passes through denver early tomorrow, then you feel a little cooler weather. 95 dia, 95 denver. 85 and 82 right
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stwiks% humidity -- 26% humidity. green mountain reservoir here. this is the fall river reservoir near st. mary's glacier. lows hopeful in the 50s and 60s over the eastern plains. 40s for the mountains. out west, 50s and 60s. and cooling, 70s, 80s, still 90s over the eastern plains. 70s for the mountains. out west, temperatures in the 80s to the low 90s. here is that dissipate, clear by morning. 62 and 64. tomorrow isolated storms, mid-80s. for the next several day, humid, cooler, friday 81 degrees. 79 on saturday. chance for storms. then we dry it out and warm it up. >> hopefully friday brings a good shower. >> friday into saturday we get a chance. this week's wednesday's child is a boy who enjoys working around the house.
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when he grows up so he can help people. >> i love cleaning. and i like electronics. i like robots. that was kind of my hobby. >> learn more about calling the adoption exchange. for years the state board of education has banned the sale of schools. >> that longtime ban could be changing. >> if you'd like a chance to win tickets to see the dixie chicks, check out our facebook
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the news from wall street. stocks ending slightly lower today. dragged down by the still-slumping oil prices. the do you is up 37 point, the nasdaq and ssxd m in the red. the state board of education debated allowing diet soda back in school after a 7-year ban. while some members said bringing back diet soda is going backward, others argue
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to do what we can to protect kids. >> i know a lot of parents that are tired of children's schools dictating what their children eat, see, learn. >> the vote 4-3 in favor of aligning with federal policy and allowing the soda back in school. but it needs to be unanimous. king soopers will no longer double the value of coupons. instead the super markets will be offering m and promotions. customers can find them on the website or by downloading the app. the double coupon policy officially ends august 23rd. a survey findings the average work -- finds the average worker spends thousands a year just to have a job.
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that's more than $3,300 a year. >> most people think about their job and what they get in a paycheck, they need to think more broadly about what it costs to earn that paycheck. the cost of getting to work, the cost of business appropriate clothes, the cost of daycare, pet care, it all adds up. >> there are some ways to cut the costs. consider bringing your own lunch to work or see if you can carpool with coworkers. for those who can't, a lot employers do offer benefits for cheaper rates on public transit, and even parking to bring down the,, switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month.
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glenwood canyon. >> reporter: matt kroschel near glenwood springs where traffic is back up on 70. it was all planned for today and tomorrow. but cdot is telling us they were able to complete the work using a helicopter. they'll be able to open up the road earlier than expected here today and. and thursday's closure has been scrapped all together. interview 70 will be open in both directions through gle >> reporter: andrea flores. a topgolf locationing be coming to i-25 and 136th avenue. not everyone is on board. residents in this thornton neighborhood say traffic and noise concerns are at the top of their list. but the city says it would only add to residents' quality of life. they have the studies meeting zoning requirements to
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foot three-story driving range would include restaurants, lounges, and outdoor entertainment. >> reporter: residents have filed a lawsuit to block a major highway expansion project. cdot broke ground on the c-470 express lane project in douglas county. a stretch of road that sees more than each day. wednesday the highlands ranch neighborhood coalition filed an injunction to block the project. they say the noise and construction will exact their lives. the original plan included noise barriers. cdot dropped the barriers after tests found they would not be effective. a few people seer something raindrops -- people are seeing some raindrops. >> they're pretty much hit and
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we'll try and get them in here again. a little isolated, better chance for friday and saturday. and >> thank you for joining us.
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"big brother," the house was targeting da'vonne. >> da'vonne, if you don't mind. >> announcer: by michelle and zakiyah were totally clueless. >> julie: bastille day, you are evicted from the "big brother" house. >> everyone pretty much screwed me over except for zakiyah.
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james made a final-five alliance. >> executive. >> announcer: with the #h.o.h. on the line... >> i can't anymore. >> announcer: victor ensured the executives controlled the power. >> congratulations, victor, you are the new head of household. >> come here, big boy. >> announcer: paul immediately had his target set. >> got to go. >> annou executives got paulie to go after his flirt man. >> as long as we got your blessing, of course. >> we have my blessing. >> announcer: after michelle confronted dave. >> i'm not important enough. you know what i mean? it's really hurtful. >> sorry i didn't check in with you. >> he filled in paulie. >> you didn't fill me in. you lied to me. >> announcer: and the kid
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on get mich out instead. >> michelle had another breakdown. it may be better for michelle to go this week. >> announcer: with another care package flown in from america. >> james! >> james was the big winner. >> announcer: america sends you the power of two eviction notes at the next eviction. >> announcer: but he was feeling nick nig buck lucky. >> the power to eliminate two votes makes me a little nervous, and i know there will b >> announcer: at the nomination ceremony, victor's nominees were no surprise. >> i have nominated you zakiyah and you, michelle. >> announcer: but his speech was very surprising. >> michelle, it should be clear to see, you were rude to me. yesterday wasn't the day to pick people off. >> announcer: tonight the power of veto is on the line. will it save zakiyah or big meek

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