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breaking international news: a magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck central italy. the epicenter is a hilltop town 15 miles northeast of rome. the mayor says half of the town is gone. people were trapped you should the rubble.
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2009 which claimed 300 lives. a fake doctor in denver accused of performing major operations without a license. karen morfitt talked to one of the patients. she told me she felt everything during her 4-hour procedure. >> reporter: she came here to the hernandez fernandez care clin toik get a mini-tummy -- clinic to get a she said from the first cut, things were not right. maria continues to work toward recovery after a botched surgery. her attorney is now by her side helping to tell her story. >> he felt her cutting into her skin, they did a form of liposuction, she felt every minute of temperature >> reporter: operating on her, this man, carlos hernandez who according to investigators is no doctor.
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she scheduled an appointment and paid thousands of dollars upfront. >> a lot of times he held himself out as a legitimate doctor, a licensed doctor in the state of colorado. >> reporter: the surgery was wrong from the beginning, and she could feel every single minute. >> he did not use an sthetdic. he did -- an synthetic. he did give her some medication >> reporter: she reported her concerns to l have been identified. their goal is to keep him from doing this again and to warn others from doing similar procedures. >> you should not go forward with a procedure like this until you have fully investigated the plastic surgeon. >> reporter: hernandez also
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liposuction, and other procedures here. he is facing 14 felony charges. but it is possible that there's more victims out there. karen morfitt, cbs4 news. following a developing story east of denver. a sheriff is under arrest accused of sexual assault. he was arrested in logan county after a joint investigation with the colorado bureau she due in court tomorrow. and two men dead, one of them corporal nate kerrigan. documents from june were missing statements from witnesses. new report does have information from the other deputies who watched the shootout. jeff todd has been pour over thousand was documents for us tonight. and you spoke with the sheriff who
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mentioned those witness statements, some of them coming from deputies who went on this mission and knew that werth had made death threats against police. the sheriff said he knew it was a dangerous situation but never knew directly about the threats. >> it reafirms the fact that my depose did nothing wrong. >> reporter: it was february when the shooting played out at this home. martin wurthd expressed to several people he wanted to kill cops. two deputies were wounded and corporal kerrigan was killed. >> would i change how we do evictions? no. i've done evictions since. what gets lost in this entire thing is martin had a choice. leave! all he had to do was leave the residence >> reporter: kerrigan's family and other have questioned whether a different approach would have kept him alive.
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in high school >> reporter: sheriff wenger who has a constant reminder on his arm of the day says his deputies did what they were supposed to do. >> i'm sorry but we enforced a court order. it's no surprise. he had the notice. he knew about it. why didn't he go to court and fight it? why did he take the law into his own hands and shoot at my deputies? >> nate was was very hard on the agency. nate died a hero's death. that's how nate should be remembered. >> reporter: park county is holding a ceremony where they're going to give a purple heart and medal of honor to corporal kerrigan and the two other deputies who were also injured that day. the ceremony is tomorrow. the teenager with the spray
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we showed you the video yesterday. a hiker confronting two young men after seeing one defacing a rock. using that video, investigators tracked down the vandal. rick salinger talked by phone to 18-year-old stan stetler. >> i thought it was right to put your name on a rock, for remembrance. >> do you regret doing it? >> yeah, i would definitely go clean that up right away. >>e misdemeanor count of defacing property. his friend was not charged because there's no evidence he committed a crime. new developments. a nurse accused of sexually assaulting patients facing charges in yet another attack. she accused of molesting ten women in nebraska, fort collins, greeley and thornton.
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>> reporter: according to police, stems from an incident that happened here, about one month before the hospital suspended him over allegations in another city. >> reporter: police say last november, he fondled a patient. when a woman complain have had a migraine, he gave her morphine. she told police she woke up he now faces 11 counts. women at several hospitals say moore took advantage of them while they were in and out of consciousness, alone in emergency rooms. some of the hospital systems say they performed background checks but did not know about aczags against him. the colorado board
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against nurses is closed, meaning information it refers is not public -- receives is not made public while it's being looked into. moore began working for them in july of 2015 and was "suspended on december 21st" when the fort collins police department notified them of pending charges. "we are continuing to assist authorities." tonight moore remains dispirito, cbs4 news. rovb -- lefb land police investigating a deadly crash. the man was headed the wrong way on eisenhower boulevard, collided with the car, killing the driver. speed and alcohol or drugs played a role in that
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a woman hit by a car and left for dead is relieved investigators found the man they suspect was driving. stan bush, a lot of emotions. >> reporter: she could have died the night she was hit in this area. it launched a manhunt, and another old fashioned who d investigation found a conspiracy that lefted more than a month. >> i felt my body go forward, backward, then i blacked out >> reporter: she broke her pelvis, back, and is had lacerations across her bod. she is already walking with a cane, but her amazing recovery was incomplete until sunday when investigators said they arrested the driver who hit her. >> i'm trying to forgive. i really want to. >> reporter: 27-year-old spencer roush allegedly hit pennington going 50 miles an hour.
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license plate on the scene and contacted his family almost immediately. they cover for him, and he was free, until paint chips were found on pennington's scooter. >> i thought maybe he had an emergency of his own. but once i found out that his family was lying, i went from understanding to absolutely livid. >> reporter: investigators returned after neighbors spotted roush and his father trying to repair the front of the c hide the damage. state patrol charged roush and his father with lying to investigators when a bogus story fell apart, realists that may not have been possible if strangers hadn't pick up the phone and called to get justice for amber. >> i was amazed at how much these people helped me and the officers to get these bad people
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>> reporter: they face numerous charges and will appear in court. amber is recovering faster than expected. an update on a big housing problem, hundreds of students at cu boulder having a tough start to the school year after their apartments were deemed uninhabitable. many weren't as advertised. what they thought would be private bedrooms were divided by mov the owners fixed the violations by installing curtains. many tenants say that's still not right and they're not going back. >> for some people it's a lot tougher. a lot of people are come other countries, don't have durs go anywhere. >> management left tenants an option to opt out of their leases or get credit for the time they're displaced. the property owners could still be
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democrats are slamming donald trump the candidate and the landlord! >> a man in his neighbor's tree takes matters into his own hands and winds up with a much bigger problem. >> and firefighters had to rescue a college student trying to impress a girl. >> new sugar recommendations for kids. >> and a few sprinkles in and brushing by denver. that's all we got. now we're starting to dry out. snow from aspen to west of idaho springs in the higher elevations, and a cold front coming our way. >> trevor siemian is expected
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a magnitude 6.2 quake hit near rome overnight. we're getting our first look at what is being called extensive damage in many towns. one town's mayor says people there are buried under collapsed buildings and "the town isn't here anymore." hillary clinton's running mate tim cain zshsz hemmed an event in -- tim event in lakewood. he also had some choice words for donald trump who is under fire for softening his immigration policy ideas. >> reporter: gop vice presidential nominee mike pence is trying to clarify donald trump's immigration policy, including the possibility deportation of an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants. >> people who have run afoul of the law, gotta leave
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recently, vowing to be fair but firm. his opponent hillary clinton's running mate tim kaine slammed trump over reports that he raised the rent on his own campaign headquarters. >> once he started to fundraise, he tripled the rent payment that his campaign was paying him personally. >> reporter: clinton's accusation that she gave donors special privileges when she was secretary of state. her camp report that claimed more than half of the private individuals who met with then secretary clinton gave money to the clinton foundation first. a spokesman says the story cherry picked her schedule. bill clinton already said if his swief elected, the family foundation would no longer
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a neighbor's tree backfired big-time in pennsylvania. he was upset about the branches drink sap onto his car so he decided to cut through the 3-foot wide trunk. there you see, the tree fell onto the apartment building where he lives. >> he decided it was the best thing to do to get rid of the tree. where he thought it was gonna go, i have no idea. >> the guy attacked the neighbor with a bat after that. he is charged a couple's first day did not go exactly as planned. the 22-year-old college student in pittsburgh tried to impress his date by jumping from one building to another. he ended up getting stuck in between the two. it took crews four thundershowers get him out. they had to remove bricks from the qdoba restaurant's walls. they eventually pulled out the man. >> he was doing it to impress a girl. i personally wouldn't be impressed at all by that.
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stretcher with a broken ankle but managed to give two thumbs up. new guidelines for parents about what to feed your kids. the american heart association recommends kids should eat no more than 6 teaboons of added sugar a day. they have names like high fructose dextrose, fructose, and more. snowflakes flying on pike's peak today! just the sight seemed to cool off a lot of people on this warm day in denver. and rain out in park county. fairly dry in the metro area.
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most of it is drying out as you see. over southeastern colorado, trinidad to lamar, a pretty good line of thunderstorms. lightning going on there. denver had a little brush-by of some light moisture. happening all night long. dry air for the metro area, mainly to the west. snow at some elevation, aspen to georgetown. some areas could get maybe you can see quite a nice dusting right there. our hour by hour forecast, all this moisture slowly dies down. vail gets a shot of snow, doesn't last long. and for tomorrow, showers move in, 2:30 in the afternoon. one or two could be heavy as they pass over the eastern plains. then things die down. maybe a little sunshine thursday morning. then snow at the higher elevations, pushes across denver, one or two out on
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our way. this is more widespread over the west, and spreading to the eastern border area. some of the amounts of liquid that we think could fall, some of this will be snow-melt, the higher elevations. 3 inches up here in. the moortd area, 0.40 of an inch in denver, to 0.30 to the north. if you get off to the southwest, maybe an inch or nor bailey -- more in bailey. here system, just nudging into northeastern colorado. high pressure gotta get out of the away then it'll drop on through and cool us off into the 70s. 61 and 62 is how we started. 70s right now with a west wind at 10. not through with 35% humidity, a rising barometer.
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sunrise. tonight's lows in the 50s and 60s, eastern plains. 30s and 40s high country. 50s out west. for tomorrow, cooler air comes in from the north. 60s, 70s, a few low 80s hanging around the southeast. 60s for the mountains. mostly 70s and 80s to the west. all right, here is your denver forecast, for tonight, could still see a sprinkle or isolated shower. mostly cloudy, 57 and 56 the overnight tomorrow mostly cloudy, scattered thunderstorms, better chance. temperatures in the mid-70s! and thursday more of the same, friday the same. 30% chance of storms. drier for the weekend. a little warmer, more seasonal by sunday. and less chance for storms and near
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in his last three, jon gray has failed to make it out of the 5th inning. on another rough start in the 2nd. brewers already up 2-0. nolan arenado has been red-hot and he continued that! rockies up 3-2 in the 4th. dwra would strike out the side. ties his record. in the singsth, doubles to -- 6th, doubles to deep
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6th. the bullpen struggled again. we've seen this movie time and time again. 3 earned runs. the rockies lose another tough one. >> still a long way to go. we're gonna focus on the day to day as opposed to the big picture. that's what we gotta do. win a game tomorrow. i feel lot of things. >> in trouble. >> they work extremely hard. >> kubiak is an eterrible optimist -- eternal optimist. the guy starting saturday is trevor siemian, that's the plan. he didn't throw in practice due
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league should be okay and expected to start. if he plays well, he'll be the guy to get the nod against carolina. and demarcus ware, not full go just yet but says he's feeling better than he did at the end of the year and on track to lace them occupy the 8th. >> if we get to carolina and he's fine, that has been the not gonna see him out there playing 60 place. but there'll be a plan if place just like if he was starting off the preseason. >> if you put like a john elway jersey on and drop back at quarterback, i probably can sack you right now. >> always confident. how confident are you that the
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only 37% of you are very confident. a quarterback or a musician?
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mark sanchez went undercover recently playing guitar and sijing to people along the -- singing to people along the santa monica people. >> the land is dark. ? ? [ singing ] ? ? >> mark sanchez. i have a secret i'm about to let out. i play a >> i know justin weber, but -- it's a little humid. ? ? [ singing ] ? ? ? [ music ] ? ? >> what's your girlfriend's
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