tv CBS4 News Special Edition CBS August 27, 2016 9:00pm-10:01pm MDT
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breakingnews, seven people rushed to the hospital after a bad crash in parker, three cars on a motorcycle involved happening just before 7 pm on parker road in j morgan boulevard, the back spread debris across the road in south metro fire and rescue says the victims were trapped in their vehicles, freetown fire and au f free.>> right now there are no fatalities and when you hear more about the victim's condition, so far no word on the cause and we will of course keep you updated. a man is in custody after a woman was said she was attacked on the highline trail, good evening on kathy walsh.>> and i'm thomaston come andrea flores joins us live from scene, we understand the victim was able to take a picture of her attacker.>>reporter: that
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neighbors walking along the strip earlier today said they saw a man who fit that suspects description standing on this bridge you see behind me around noon and they called police, dpd says the man they saw is now considered a person of interest, denver police said 25- year-old demarcus burkhart is being held, dpd says a woman was walking on highline canal trail around noon on friday when near dartmouth in forest, the victim was able to step this picture as he was walking away and describe the suspects seen here this sketch of the man in his 20s between 5'8" tall and 5'10" tall with short dreadlocks and a beard and a neighbor who do not want to be identified said this was the second attack on the trail and so many weeks.>> it is a perfectly safe trail and no one ever had to worry about it before, but twice in 10 days,
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trying to figure out if the man they haven't custody is related to any other incidents that happened on this trail and police remind you to be aware of your surroundings when walking alone. live in denver andrea florez cbs4 news. we have an update now on an amber alert sent out this afternoon, authorities say jonathan beatty took his three- month-old after getting in a fight with the child's mother in colorado springs police say that beatty threatened to kill the boy and officers were able to find beatty and taken into custody and we're told the baby is safe and unharmed. it friends and family are remembering a man killed a suspected street racing crash, john jefferson was an innocent driver who died after his car was t-bones on federal boulevard last week. cbs4's howard nathan is live and others are still recovering from howard we understand his family says that once put an end this senseless tragedies
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gathering tonight and will take a look at that, but first we want to tell you their people in this hospital medical center that need to be interviewed by the state patrol. they have some responsibility possibly and we understand they were driving way too fast. we will take a look at video from last weekend. this crash happening last weekend on federal boulevard and the interstate 76 ramp and the victim, john jefferson, was driving a silver hyundai ilan truck and he was shoved into car that state patrol says was driving too fast and may have been street racing with yet another vehicle. jefferson was about to mary the mother of his children.>> i would like for the boys who did this to change their lives and make their lives better and learn from this. >> he was a cautious driver and he taught me how to drive in know your surroundings and be aware of the speed limit, he
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>> his son agrees it is perhaps ironic that a man who was so conscientious about his driving was killed by others who may not have been conscientious and who may not have been as safe as he was on the road. more on this story coming up at 10 pm, live in denver cbs4 news. meteorologist dave aguilera is in colorado's weather center and the day right now it is 70 on a beautiful day.>> hard this time of year with another glorious day, 70 downtown, 68 over and commerce city and 69 for highlands ranch right now. the high today guys made its 85 which is a normal high for this time of year and this morning school at 48 when we started out at the airport. that tied the record low for the day which was set in 2004. tonight ron knowles our weather
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and there, in denver we lucked out. this is over the last four hours and there is a buildup of thunderstorms or showers in the mountains and then they fell apart once they moved onto i 25. we had clouds but not much in the way of rain, thunderstorms in pueblo, nothing severe but they are from playing. this is interesting, if you look closely here right around the telluride area there is little pink shading, pink white up above about 11,000 feet they have some rain and snow mixed going on in the san juan spirit now for us coming up through tomorrow this is what we're looking at for front range future gas, mostly cloudy tonight and we may start with my thoughts tomorrow with a sprinkle of rain in the mountains of higher foothills. we have a chance of thunderstorms again tomorrow afternoon coming into play. i will give you a timeline on that and take a look at the last few days of august to see
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way. cruise in douglas county were able to stop a small brush fire from spreading today and it burned around 10 acres near highway 85 and airport road, no one was hurt. investigators say blown electrical transformer sparked the fire and it took fire crews about one hour to get it under control. new information about a major beer company merger putting thousands of jobs at risk and we learned tonight the merger will have no impact on workers here in the united states. anheuser-busch announced that is cutting 3% of its global workforce after merg sab miller and it could lead to job cuts and the combined brewing giant will sell roughly 30% of the world beer and anheuser bush is brewery is in fort collins. the recent devastating earthquake in italy destroyed villages hundreds of years old and now officials are wondering can the aging infrastructure in the united states stand up to a similar natural disaster? cbs's carter evans reports from
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california.>>reporter: the centuries-old towns were pulverized in italy craig - italy quake are far from the los angeles skyline but a seismologist warns that it destruction from a shallow earthquake centered here with a similar. >> we have buildings all over the state that are 100 years old so unless they've been retrofitted they are just as vulnerable as the buildings in italy.>> great buildings crumbled in downtown napa when a 6.0 quake stuck in 2014 but damage was limited because many had already been strengthened. if that building is not reinforce what happens to it with a large earthquake?>> without any seismic strengthening a building like that is a death box heard>> he is a california seismic safety instructor his company strengthens buildings like this one in downtown la heard>> if a
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even collapse.>> even though it is all concrete? spin anything built to 1980s or prior it is dangerous.>> the city of los angeles alone has identified 13,500 small residential apartment buildings that need strengthening which can cost tens of thousands of dollars each but miyomoto says owners can start small.>> you don't have to fix everything or be perfect. but every li will help.>> many of the newer buildings in california are only earthquake resistant says some experts and that means they are designed to allow people to get out alive but they may not be in habitable afterwords, carter evans cbs news los angeles. today volunteers rolled up their sleeves to add color to the city of aurora, the painted two blocks of pavement and this is the city's first ever street mural project which sits south of the stanley marketplace and
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it is important to not only give them a place together and a place to go and an event center, because of the developers interest in the community and involving young people. >> the paint is made for pavement and will eventually wash away and artist will be back at it again tomorrow. why a high school football player is being benched and what his family is doing to fight it. the latest on camping 2016 and we will tell you who was making a stop colorado. >> high pressure on the weather map is moving in for colorado to warm up a little bit more tomorrow, but there is another
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a man is dead after an officer involved shooting this morning in denver and we are now learning more about what unfolded before that student and cbs4's melissa garcia has the details.>>reporter: at a corner house on ellsworth investigators into the house wearing masks, the houses of a sign with no visitors after 10 pm and a shade covered window surrounded by caution tape,
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who was wanted but the suspect inside the police say was armed with a knife did not come out without a fight. police ended up firing shots of the suspect hitting him and he was rushed to the hospital but later died.>> it is too bad they could not have gotten him out without killing him you know, but it is what it is i guess.>> several others were in the home at the time of the shooting including one man who police say hit on the roof and a fire truck crane lifted swat officers to the rooftop where police took him you would not expect this to happen here so it is a shock to the neighborhood and community.>> a community in this neighborhood that is normally uneventful except for that house on the corner where police have been called before. a house that neighbors say is an eyesore the only for what is in it but also what happens there, melissa garcia cbs4 news. >> melissa says police are not
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identity has not been released. the latest on campaign 2016, hillaryclinton received a briefing on security threats facing the us today and donald trump had a similar briefing earlier this month. meanwhile trump spent his day campaigning in iowa and cbs4's wendy gillette has the latest.>>reporter: a police car led several vehicles into an fbi office in white plains, new york where hillary clinton received her first national security brief two-hour briefing by yourself with no age's president. - with no aides present. it was her only scheduled event of the day. republican presidential nominee donald trump spoke at a fundraiser in iowa, estate were polling shows the candidates are tied, it is a bright spot for him as national polls show that clinton leads trump by six points but trump is staying
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we're going to have a great victory on november 8.>> trump drew ire on twitter saturday by how about his comment about the murder of nba star dwayne wade's first cousin in chicago and he tweeted dwayne wade's cousin was just shot and killed walking her baby in chicago, just what i have been saying, african americans will vote trump. the tweet brought condemnation on social media from those who said trump was politicizing a tragedy and he later tweeted agai and also mentioned the murder of his rally. wendy gillette for cbs news new york. >> dwayne wade has yet to respond to his comments and trump as a scheduled event sunday and clinton will hold fundraisers in the hamptons. former republican presidential hopeful carly the arena wasn't colorado today meeting with representative mike coffman talking about expanding business opportunities for women, she is the former ceo of hewlett-
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today at the csu global campus in greenwood village, the event was invitation-only. a green party candidate jill stein is campaigning in colorado and she is hoping to pick up its some of bernie sanders supporters, sanders won the colorado caucus back in april but lost the nomination hillary clinton, stein supporters say that her goal is to let angry voters know there are other options in the election. >> i believe voters deserve to know who all the them and it is time to lose fear and but with courage. there is another candidate who is probably better aligned with their values of an hillary clinton or donald trump.>> this weekend stein has events scheduled in fort collins, boulder, colorado springs and denver. severe weather in kansas city missouri with heavy rains swamping the region and storms last night dropped enough rain to cause a great to rise 10 feet and one hour. emergency crews had more than
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ecs and once we reassure them there was safety in the boat they were very happy to be on the way back to dry land.>> a woman and her two dogs were rescued when they were trapped in their car due to the flash flooding and the national weather service in kansas city says more than 4 1/2 inches of rain fell in just 24 hours. meteorologist dave aguilera there is so much rain a missouri but not like year.>> pretty nice, the only severe storms of cheyenne wells, watch at 3 pm, storms getting really big and then moved out rapidly, a few storms lingering in the southeastern owner of the state, pueblo had a little rain shower, and we have light rain the southwestern portion of the state near telluride and up above 11,000 feet a little bit of slow - a little bit of snow and some pressure from arizona
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and we may wake up quite a bit of cloud cover in denver tomorrow morning mixed in with morning sunshine. high pressure over nevada brings in a little heat tomorrow so we have a warm day coming but as we look up stream there is a cold front coming out of the gulf of alaska and that will get us a little bit cooler coming up late monday own into tuesday and shaving a few degrees off the temperature in getting us below average, an average high this time of year is 85. closer to 80 we will take a peek at that and a moment but high temps today about average, we made it to 85 at the airport boulder and 82, also fort collins in greeley, pueblo 91 for the second day the colorado state fair, leadville only a 58 and grand junction is 78 for the high today. at the moment not a bad evening, 47 for a leadville is 65 at the airport.
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conifer and evergreen have dropped to 58 so it is cool out. this is a funny picture from black hawk, judy williams sent this in come up there in the middle of the night climbing a pole in the backyard. i don't know, what is he looking for? so for tonight thunderstorms move out and tomorrow morning a few clouds with possibly some rain in the mountains in the morning if you're watching from a there, by midday a lot of at get sunshine and thunderstorms fire up in the mountains and eastern plains as well. at lease by 4 pm we should get rain here in denver from some of the storms and they move out rapidly leaving a mostly sunny morning monday. 40s in the mountains tonight and 50s down low, hot in the east with 80s and 90s and 70s and 60s and the mountains and 70s and 80s outwest.
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tomorrow morning clouds and midday sun in a slight chance of storms in the afternoon with mid-80s and then looking ahead, 81 monday and near 80 tuesday with isolated storms. that is the frontal system that comes through in the back to the mid-80s by the time we get to thursday, 85 is about normal so that is not too crazy.>> if you are a bear climbing a pole it is pretty perfect. [ the beaver creek fire still burning in northern colorado which started back in june, fire crews say whether changes could spark another flareup in the next few days and the fire has burned more than 37,000 acres and is 53% contained. earlier this week officials determined the fire was human caused but not clear how it was started. we are hearing from the family of a high school football player who might have to sit out part of the season.>> we heard about the story from the viewer who
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todd said the family says this is a special case.>>reporter: it makes me feel i have put a lot of work in and not for nothing, but just a lot of work has been wasted because i was getting somebody to play all 10 games and now i have to wait and it is disappointing.>> eric jenkins must sit out five games this season for eagle crest high school and in january he transferred from lutheran high school in parker. his family just could not afford the my main hope would be that i could sit out zero and play the full-time. >> his father has been working with the school on a hardship waiver and is appeal to the colorado high school activities association.>> opening up our personal life like now is embarrassing because there is nothing else we can give them they have not asked for that proves it is a hardship case.>> they told us hardships must be unforeseen, unavoidable, and
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standards.>> his exact words were when you put your kid in private school you can foresee having to pull him out for financial reasons. i said is there an appeal process and he said no you are out of appeals and this is a final decision.>> eagle crest's first game is next thursday. spin any person can be denied under this rule and that is one of the big contentions.>> i have played football my whole life and to know i ca year of high school is really disappointing to me.>> that was jeff todd, the family does still have ways to appeal and the jenkins family told us the plan to do just that and their goal is to get eric back on the field next week. passengers react after major engine trouble on board a
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this is the news across the nation tonight, police arrest a suspect wanted in the death of the stabbing death of two nuns and mississippi, 46-year-old ronnie earl sanders is charged with murder for killing margaret held and paula merrill and we learned tonight that sanders had no connection to the clinic or church where the nuns worked serving the poor for 30 years. both women were found dead in their home on thursday in the
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sister says they will be missed. >> her patients absolutely loved her, she was so good to them and she and sister margaret went so far above and beyond anything that could be expected of a normal human being.>> police believe that sanders also robbed of the victims but they are still looking for the motive behind the crimes. police are questioning three people after the cousin of nba star dwayne wade was shot and killed in chicago and right now investigators are calling these people persons of interest, aldrich was killed friday afternoon while pushing her baby in a stolen your chicago school she was on her way to register her children when two men walked up and began shooting at another man and aldrich was killed in the crossfire. a terrifying moment for people on board a southwest airlines flight, this was headed towards new orleans from orlando when a mechanical issue force the pilots make an emergency landing in pensacola florida and check out these pictures taken by some of the passengers, it shows major damage to one of the plane's
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sound. and then there was of the rattling afterwards. and then it shook when we were landing.>> god is good is all i have to say.>> 99 passengers and five crew members were on board and luckily no one was hurt. new details after man in omaha took off his clothing and crashed a truck and a southwest airlines flight bound for denver, delairo koonce is charged trespassing and the man's father told the omaha world herald that his son has enough addiction - methamphetamine addiction and mental health issues. we talked with passenger. >> i heard a loud boom and i did not know where it came from and i heard people say oh my goodness, did that seriously happened?>> the airline and airport kept passengers well- informed and they learned the driver was only wearing boxers and apparently jumped the
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a new federal plan is in the works to slow down trucks and other large vehicles on the highway and a device will be installed on the vehicles that would limit how fast they can go, the top speed would be 60 miles an hour. speed is a key factor in the growing number of traffic deaths in the lesson here is cbs4's chris vancleave with the details.>>reporter: police believe speeding was likely a factor in a crash that killed six people including a 10-year- old child in new it is the type of tragedy that is increasingly common on us roads. according to a new report traffic deaths surged 18% over the last two years, more than 19,000 died in the first half of 2016 alone.>> our complacency when it comes to highway fatalities is killing us.>> deborah hersman is a former chair of the national transportation safety board and now runs the national safety council. >> one third of all deaths on the roads are due to alcohol
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speed limits of the grown-up across the nation and we know it is adding to the death toll. >> traffic deaths have historically been on the decline this surge comes as more americans are driving to the low gas prices and improving economy. federal regulators are still trying to understand what is behind the sudden change in traffic deaths including a 13% rise in deaths among cyclists and 10% increase for pedestrians and young drivers. traffic deaths are on pace to finish the year up nearly 10% and cars are increasingly coming with collision avoidance technology and there y little bit of a learning curve because 40% of consumers say they have been startled were surprised by something their car did. chris vancleave cbs news washington. >> to avoid accidents of the national safety council recommends drivers get plenty of sleep and never use a cell phone while driving. new information on a strange and run in brighton, police now want to talk with the driver of a pickup truck
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51-year-old cindy augustine pastor suv off of interstate 76 and 136th last friday morning and she then started walking along the interstate where she was hit and killed witnesses told police they saw a driver checking his front passenger side the damage a short time after she was hit and he was in a dark-colored extended cab pickup. is coming up will show you how these resourceful castaways were rescued by the navy.
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a breakingnews tonight, seven people were rushed to the hospital after a bad crash in parker, three cars sunday motorcycle were involved in this happened just before 7 pm at parker road nj morgan boulevard, the car wreck spread debris across the roadway in south metro fire and rescue says the victims were trapped in their vehicles and franktown fire and aurora fire helped free them.>> right now there are no reported fatalities and we're waiting to hear more about the victims conditions and so far no word on a cause and will keep you updated as more comes in. a woman in eagle is accused of collecting more than $65,000 in tax dollar benefits that were not hers, a joint task force investigation busted the scheme that lasted six years. the woman was booked at the eagle county detention center and faces multiple felony theft
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getting benefits they do not deserve.>> health and human services is able to fund families were underprivileged and from time to time they will be double checking and digging deep by getting bank records to make sure that people who are claiming they do not have income really do not. >> since the fraud investigation task force was started in 2015 the team reports recovering approximately $150,000 in restitution stemming from 10 separate investigations. this is a news around the world tonight, to stranded sailors were rescued from a small island in micronesia and the rescue came after u.s. navy planes spotted a giant sos written in the sand and the pair were reportedly missing about one week ago and wednesday issued notice flashing lights in the normally uninhabited island and the captain that the navy no in the pilots were able to find the survivors. a motorcyclist with her in a bridge collapses morning in
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truck clipped the overpass and cause it to fall on a pedestrian bridge and then biker was able to hop off his bike when he saw what was happening and he is expected to be okay. but that crash caused massive traffic backups good italy held a national day of mourning for the victims earthquake, leaders shed tears with the family of the victims at a state funeral and this disaster killed nearly 300 people and thousands of survivors are now living in camps as theiho flattened the towns are unrecognizable good rescuers are racing against the clock to find any remaining survivors. do not leave valuables in your car even in our national parks, investigators released this picture today of a man seen buying items was stolen credit cards and estes park last sunday and earlier that day somebody stole purses left in cars inside rocky mountain national park. those break-ins happened in a parking lot near the old fall river road. inside the park and this weekend the national park service is celebrating its
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and historic site across the country is free through sunday and we have all the information you need online through cbsdenver.com.>> what a perfect weekend to check out the national parks and it is still 70 out. >> it is, and we had thunderstorms building in a couple are dropping stella southwestern colorado right now. take a look at this shot, this is over near the snowmass and maroon bells wilderness and kim doyle will he said that in, this is satellite and radar, storms building with moisture coming in, nothing in the denver metro, although there were big storms south of burlington and just outside of pueblo now, moisture is coming into telluride above 11,000 feet and some us rain mixed with snow tonight. there were some very weak buildups on the west side of
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interstate 25 we saw clouds and breezes and that is it. we still have the cool air over the nation's midsection although we did warm up a bit today, high pressure moving from the western side of the nation tour warm again tomorrow's live another day in the 80s and at the same time this little guy here is a little disturbance pushing it over the four corners area which will spread clouds continuing tonight and into tomorrow morning so we may wake up with quite a few clouds up north there is a little slice of cooler air that will be dripping down on tuesday pulling us back down by about 50 so no big deal i don't think. today 85 for the high which is normal, nowhere near the record of 98, but we did tie the record low of 48 which was set back in 2004.
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downtown with a southeast when it 9 miles an hour, dave bowman is our weather watcher and westar beta coming in it 74, dakota mcgee is in eyeless - is out in iliff. now we have some cloudiness across the eastern plains and sunshine in the middle of the day and then another batch of moisture were showers and storms in the afternoon tomorrow chance of picking up actual rain from the storms than today. overnight tonight 50s and 40s and a lot of locations, highs tomorrow 85 over and lyman, 80s and 90s across the eastern plains, 66 for frisco and grand junction around 84. in denver tonight mostly cloudy with 58 and the city and tomorrow, morning clouds and sunshine in the middle of the day, a slight chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon, about a 10% chance but it is
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i should say. 85 tomorrow and 81 monday in your 80 tuesday with isolated storms and those 80s gave rolling wednesday and thursday as we bleed into september. more 80s all the way into next weekend so we have a really nice stretch.>> dakota mcgee i think will be happy.>> yes and i think you will be at the same temperature. kids in foster care got a chance to hear from a nationally renowned speaker, performances this week, one for teenagers and one for adults. he spent his childhood in foster care landing in 12 different homes by the time he was 10 and he says he was an angry child who caused trouble but he made the choice to turn his life around.>> i want to share my story in the hopes that they understand regardless of their situation that they can make a series of choices where they too could turn her life around regardless of the obstacles they currently
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denver is one of the adoption exchange ongoing services to kids in foster care. an attempt to set the record for the world's largest pie fight happening in downtown longmont and organizers invited more than 1000 people to throw pies at each other, the kids obviously had a great time.>> it was so fun.>> i barely got to hit. >> it raises money for the rotary youth programs in the st. vrain valley district.>> [ laughter ] coming up next week check in with a few of america's sweethearts. what two of the world's best gymnasts are doing now that the olympics are over. the
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tonight on children ages standing desks in the classroom are more likely to be a healthy weight compared with children to sit a traditional desks. the state of texas have researchers who followed nearly 200. the state of texas have researchers who followed nearly 203rd and fourth graders and found that those who stood for both years average to 3% decrease in their body mass index and kids who sat reported a 2% increase. teenagers his parents are encouraged him to eat healthy and be physically active are less likely to have an eating disorder and there also at
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and they recommend pierce discourage teenagers from dieting, skipping meals using diet pills. larimer county will spray for mosquitoes to cut down on the spread of the west nile virus tomorrow i'm a fogging trucks begin spring at 8 pm tomorrow night until 2 am and residents are asked to stay indoors and bring pets inside as well, help fight the spread of west nile in colorado by emptying any standing water on your property. new fight against the zika virus, it is not spreading a colorado but no blood centers are taking extra steps to prevent it, the fda announced it is requiring blood centers to start testing for zika before this week the only applied to a few counties in florida and now the blood center here all texas donations from here in colorado.>> within the next 12 weeks we are going to change our policies and procedures and change our computer systems to meet the fda guidance and begin testing all of this blood donations for
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the blood supply is the safest possible. >> the zika test will be added to other tests already run for things like hepatitis and hiv, 21 people in colorado have zika and all of them picked up the virus while traveling to zika infected areas outside of our state. the us gymnasts are enjoying being back home after dominating the competition in rio, aly raisman gotta throughout the first pitch of friday's red sox game against the royals, she hung a star hitter david ortiz and then she threw the first pitch while the crowd cheered her on. spirit simone biles said today visiting a hospital in houston in the 19-year-old gold medalist talk to reporters about how she is dealing with her newfound fame.>> it is special for everyone to recognize me but sometimes they freak out and they start screaming and i don't know what to do and i am like are you okay, do you want to take a
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she plans to attend the video music awards and meet kimkardashian she said she would like to pursue a career in sports management. the sixth annual day of services coming up september 10 and now is the time to sign up for a project, xo energy has set up nearly 70 volunteer projects ranging from landscaping to meal preparation, they need 3800 volunteers to fill every spot. >> 165 communities here in colorado and what we thought about was let's work with nonprofit and bring some kids, businesses, customers, and let's come together and figure out how to improve colorado. spirit you can help, the day of services saturday, september 10 from 8 am until 11 am and you can go to the day of service page on cbsdenver.com to sign up. a new record in space exploration and how long will the -us astronauts been on the
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welcome back, 9:52 pm in a pleasant 72. >> dave will it stay that way through the night? >> yes i think so, temperatures comfortably cool out this evening and not as cold as this morning at 48 which was the record low tide. not quite that cold, 66 golden, 70 in greenwood village, bryton drop down to 67 already tonight. as we look at weather watchers, ronda palmer is it 53 over in ouray and there is a low that is moved in over telluride so there are clouds in may lead into cloud cover tomorrow morning and so we start out quietly cloudy.
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during the morning and even back here into some of the foothills with high boulder county, we might see a sprinkle all the way up in the estes park in the morning, and then thunderstorms to look forward to in the afternoon and i will let you know when to watch out for that and that includes denver coming up later. nasa's juno spacecraft finished its first flyby of the planet jupiter and juno went past the planet a mere 2600 miles above the ds an hour that probe is sending vital information back to earth and scientists believe our galaxy might have 1 billion planets similar to jupiter and juno is key to understanding them, 35 more flybys are planned for the mission ends in february 2018. nasa astronaut jeff williams is set a new record in space exploration and has now spent more than 520 days in space and that passes former astronaut scott kelly's record spinning when you're on the
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nasa study and this is williams fourth flight into space and the third mission to the iss and is scheduled to return to earth september 6 good the unmanned spacex dragon capsule plash splashdown of the pacific ocean friday and it was loaded with thousands of pounds of experiments, old equipment and trash. spacex crews hauled into long beach california where they handed over the cargo to nasa and the dragon is the only supply ship of and the others are designed to burn up in the atmosphere. with so many advances in technology can be difficult to keep up. >> one companies using space- age sensors to help improve the game of football, cbs4's betty yu explains. >>reporter: but too little chips tucked within the shoulder pads of every nfl player is changing the game, they send out a wireless signal to receivers based around every stadium and the league has
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data is monitored in real time at the company's command center in san jose. during games broadcasters get the data almost instantly and for the first time this season all the stats are delivered to the teams the very next day.>> they're able to see three important things and one is how to better train players, it is a health and safety on the field. the second is coaching, how can you coach the players to hit their routes better? and the d spent also the football is tagged with the same sensors.>> and the fun thing about the football is you could know things like the distance of the throw and the speed at which it not only left the quarterbacks hands of it landed in the receivers. >> the real-time stats on the players and don't just help out the team but they can enhance the fan experience and sometimes the games broadcasters will announce in the stadium or if you have an
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from home. even if it is an gameday some teams including the 49ers are using the technology during practice. >> the 49ers are very progressive in what they do and so they usually get the data analyzed in ways that they will have improved their players performance over time.>> counties across colorado are getting serious about marijuana being grown in homes, douglas county passed one of the toughest ordinances in the state restricting how much pot you could cultivate, jennifer brice has it was just very strong and it was permeating the whole entire neighborhood.>> this neighbor shares her story that says she is too scared to show her face, law enforcement and douglas county say rental homes are becoming a haven for pot cultivation and they are now cracking down. i will tell you about the new rules. >> people are renting their properties to people for basically nothing more than to grow marijuana. >> the people who do not want a
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point. they'll give you an offer for your car, you take seven days to think about it. ? we begin tonight with breakingnews, seven people have been rushed to the hospital after horrible accident in parker, three cars and a motorcycle were involved in this happened before 7 pm tonight and parker road in j morgan boulevard, the car wreck spread debris across the road in south metro fire and rescue say the victims were trapped in their vehicles and springtown fire and aurora fire helped free them heard>> there are no
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