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school. she has been unable to locate some of her former students. 11 people were killed in the town of achamoli. many poems were -- homes were completely levelled. even homes still standing have been deemed too dynergious to return to -- dangerous to return to. >> in the the rubble 72 hours after it hit. this is the news across america at 6:30. vice presidential candidate and indiana governor mike pence taking a break from the campaign trail to visit parts of his
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. bla >> it's just remarkable. >> one of the tornadoes brought wind up to 165 miles an hour. a woman falls from a zip line in del pronounced dead at the hospital. investigators still looking into what caused her to fall. the family of an arizona shooting instructor is suing the gun range where he worked after he was killed accidentally by a 9-year-old girl. the lawsuit argues the gun range should not have let a child use that high-powered weapon. vacca left behind a wife and three children. a developing story, a huge
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helping lower the cost of those life-saving epipens. in the past several years, my lan has raised the price of a 2-pack by 400% >> reporter: joyce brewer was shocked when she learned the cost of her son's aj's epipens had shot up more than $500. >> i started immediately thinking where am i gonna come up with this extra money in our family's budget that we didn't need last year? >> reporter: the drugs give her peace of mind if her 6r- who suffers from food allergies has an allergic reaction. the cost of the life-saving autoinjectors has skyrocketed from about $100 for a 2-pack in 2009 to more than $600 this year. today my lan, the maker, announced that while it's not lowering the price of the drug, it is expanding programs to help lower out of pocket costs for patients. my lan is giving out a
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consumers can buy epipens directly from the company now. after families and members of congress from both parties called on mylan to roll back prices, the ceo defended the rising cost on cnbc. >> four or five hands that the product touches and companies that it goes through before it ever gets to that patient at the counter. >> reporter: parents like joyce welcome the getting outraged about something to save their child's life for this company to change the price. >> reporter: epipens accounted for 87% of all epinephrine prescriptions pharmacies filled last year. ryan lochte's problems in rio are not over. >> police in brazil charged him with a crime today. a judge wants him back in that country. >> and sunshine in the city right now.
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over a million ears of corn are picked a day here in olathe, colorado. and i'm glad we have a senator who uses his ears to listen to what's most important to colorado farmers. michael bennet asked what he could do to help, and then worked with republicans to make a farm bill that's making a difference to all farmers in colorado. the thing that impresses me most about michael bennet: we don't always agree, but he values our input. and i do trust michael bennet to look out for us.
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when training for a half marathon ynot talk to someone who's won the race? >> why not indeed, said karen morfitt and brit moreno. >> reporter: the year's rock and roll denver half marathon. >> how fast are you going? >> it's about five minutes per mile, to win a bigger race like that, yeah. >> reporter: aaron was nice enough to meet with karen morfitt and me, giving us advice as we trained for our first half marathon. >> with running, your body
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your lungs become more efficient. my fastest mile was 4 flat. >> what! >> reporter: breaking that four-minute mile is on his bucket list. we're happy if we can get motivated to get our training done! >> as soon as you're out the door, it's never as bad as you think. there might be tough patches. [ laughter ] >> there's highs and is lows. >> i think think that's one of my big talents in running, why i've been good. i've had the capability of focusing for long periods of time. >> reporter: karen and i have been focusing on building miles so far. so our bodies are able to handle 13. >> as simple a sport as it is, you're just putting one foot in front of the other, there's a lot of nuance to it. >> reporter: pacing, focus, all
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,, david was proud to be an american soldier. and i know i'm prejudiced because he was my son, but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, standing there, she had nothing to say..." if donald trump cannot respect a gold star family, then why would anyone in america think he would respect them.
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after a suspected terror attack on the american university of afghanistan. >> the raid ended early this morning on the outskirt was kabul. this is the news from around the world. seven students, one teacher, three police officers, and two security guards are among dead. police did kill the two attackers who stormed the campus with guns and explosives. no terror group has claimed responsibility. investigators are blaming the taliban.
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a false robbery report. they have asked a judge to issue a summons for lochte to return to brazil. he could face toip sick months in -- up to six months in jail. we know about the storms in indiana. people are also cleaning up after a tornado hit a town in ontario, canada. that was yesterday it's possibility more than one twister hit that area. >> and we've got rain! >> more rain coming! some rain, a break, sunshine. >> it's over! >> not so fast. [ laughter ] >> you do see some sunshine in the city, hazy sunshine though. the clouds are slowly beginning to roll back in. a lot of sunshine on the eastern plains. clouds began to move in 1:30, and the rain showers followed
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heavy off to the eastern plains. that's beginning to dry out. in vail, showers and thunderstorms, a big old system. it's gonna spread to the west, over the front range, onto denver. i think maybe in darkness hours, maybe even after midnight, we'll see some showers and thunderstorms around here. you can see the showers and thunderstorms lead them, the next wave hits through, friday, 3:30, showers and thundms range! then they die down. saturday drier. more in the way of sunshine to saturday. a few isolated storms by 5:00 in the afternoon. they don't last very long. sunday, 3:00, lots of sunshine. for today, cool air again against the rockies. this is kind of stationary.
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east, and we'll bring that warmth through the desert up here. push that system out to the east, and we'll have the warmer weather returning, as early as saturday. 71 and 69 our highs today. well below the norm of 86. 47 is where we started out. just soeven degrees off the 19 ten record low. 64 and 59 right now. breezy at airport, east at 17, 71% humidity. a falling barometer. look at this, you temperatures for tonight, mostly in the 50s, over the eastern plains, 30s and 40s for the mountains. 40s and 50s out west. and tomorrow, you see milder weather move in here, 60s, 70s, 80s over the eastern plains. 60s for the mountains, and out west, temperatures in the 70s to the lower 80s. here is the denver forecast. for tonight, showers and thunderstorms reform! 50 and 51. they could roll after midnight.
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storms tomorrow. again, below normal, temperatures only in the mid-70s. we change that for the weekend. more sunshine on saturday, isolated storm, 81. 86 on sunday. near 90 mond! lots of sunshine -- on monday with lots of sunshine! one of the biggest projects on day of service is with colorado feeds kids. hundred was people showed up to help pack healthy meals for kids who hungry. >> we got another big project where they're gonna be making blankets and everything for low-income kids and for disabled veterans. we're providing that too. >> xcel energy's day of service, saturday, september 10th. forbes announces the highest paid actors in the
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warning. the second is with ford transit vans. they can have faulty fuel injection pumps. and the final recall is for 2017 ford escapes. dealers have to recalibrate the power window software on those. ford will notify owners if their vehicle is being recalled. the next time your flight is delayed, it may not be because of the weather. a bloomberg news report is point the finger at the airlines. bloomberg used flight delay data from the bureau of transportation. >> and we've seen that computer systems can did down. new information on the cost of wedding gifts. >> according to a national survey, the average cost of a wedding gift can approach $200. coworkers spent about $63 on a gift. a friend spent $89. immediate family members spend
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guests give a gift regardless of whether they go to the wedding. forbes released its list of the highest paid actors in the world. >> the top spot, dwayne the rock johnson! beat out jackie chan. matt damon coming in 3rd this year. the top guys do make more than the top actresses. jennifer lawrence was the highest paid actress with
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as a school superintendent, i saw how unnecessary regulations from washington made it more difficult for teachers and principals. and as a dad, i know we must empower those who spend every day with our kids. to replace the no child left behind law and increase local control of schools. i'm michael bennet. i approve this message because i believe parents and our communities know what's best for our kids.
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court. the suit stems from the city using city personnel to remove items belonging to the homeless that the homeless left on the street. one homeless man told me documentation he needs for work went missing. that was in march. nine people were named as mrfrs. the -- plaintiffs. but the civil rights attorney did so on behalf of thousands. they are not seeking a monetary award. >> reporter: on the banks of the colorado river, matt kroschel. an important stretch of water is now more protected because of the work of local, state, and federal officials. today senator michael bennett touring this area with a lot of those stakeholders talking about what their plan was, and how successful they have been at protecting this water, and enhance the amount of recreation here. all of these things happening with the $10 million
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reality >> reporter: andrea froeres in denver -- flores in denver, where a new train set to run from union station to winter park has some here thinking about hitting the slopes. it will run every saturday and sunday from the beginning of january to the end of march. one-way tickets start at $39 per adult. kids ages 2-12 can ride half off. construction has already begun on a new heated platform that will make it easier for passengers to get on and off tickets go on sail next tuesday at 8:00 am on the amtrak website website. teenagers and younger kidsing held against their will to take part in child prostitution. rick salinger will show us how a colorado operation is operating undercover to save the children were >> reporter: sex for sale on the streets of thailand.
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what goes on behind the scenes with young girls is usually hidden. >> reporter: for matt parker of the exodus road, goes undercover. >> see who's there, who's for sale >> reporter: how their academies lead -- actions lead to raids and the children they rescue. >> coming up tonight on cbs4 news fashion show happening tomorrow night. and you still have a chance to go. urban nights benefits urban peak, a nonprofit that helps young homeless people in colorado. and there are a few tickets left, you can get yours by clicking on the event page at
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see, i remembered because if it looks like kim it's kim, if it looks kind of like kim it's kourtney, and if it looks nothing like kim it's khloe. oh. oh, that's a venn diagram, and i remember because i thought to myself, ?venn is he gonna stop talking about this diagram?? what are you guys doing? oh, well, we decided to use our breakfast time to expand our respective knowledge bases. oh, let me try. okay. hmm, atom of hydrogen, adam of maroon 5, mic drop. i'm sorry, who is mike drop? (chuckles) oh, hey, penny, do you want to go to the airport with me later to pick up my mother? sure. thanks. no problem. hey, penny, um, since you're already gonna be at the airport, do i need to go? why don't you want to get your mother from the airport? well, i can do without the 40-minute car ride where she criticizes every aspect of my life. she can cover it in a car ride?
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want me to pick up your mother all by myself? hmm, i just feel like it would be a good chance for you to bond. or a way for you to avoid her? i don't know what he's putting on those cards, but you are smarter than ever. fine, if you really want me to, i will pick your mom up. seriously? yeah, you know what, she is my mother-in-law, and i'd like for us to have a good relationship. that is very mature of you, so i'm gonna go ahead and say, ?suckah.? all right, back to learning. okay. (clears throat) or as i know him... ?creepy old dude from dancing with the stars.? ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! ? our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ? ? then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ? ? the earth began to cool ? ? the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ? ? we built the wall ? ? we built the pyramids ? ? math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ? ? that all started with a big bang ?
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