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hi, everybody. good to have you with us and this is the news on tuesday, august 30th. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno. thanks for joining us. it's already tuesday and let's find out what's in the forecast. here's >> we're off to a mellow start and we have clouds and conditions mild. looking at our temperatures. 60 degrees in denver. 57 as we head towards boulder. 57 in greeley. 59 in burlington. 4 2 in aspen. 62 in grand junction. we're quiet. overall it's a dry start to the day unlike yesterday where we had heavy rainfall in spots, but there's rain in our south eastern corner. we have a
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we'll time those out in a moment, but first let's check with joel. >> we're watching across the denver-metro area. it's a good drive. we have issues out there. let's break those down as you travel right into town on 6th avenue just to the east of i 25th at cal moth. we have work being done along 285 between c-470 to sims. watch out for that stalled cars and you come down the hill. we're watching that as there's repaving north of 285 along c-470. it's unclear who is at fault involving a greenwood police cruiser on i-25 before the orchard road exit. neither driver hurt. the driver of the other car involved -- the other car, a station wagon. both were towed away. highway shut down
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a dog attack leaves a mother dead and her son injured. the dogs are in the custody of the animal control. the dogs were likely pit bulls and the attack took place at a home on black widow drive. officials say the dogs belonged to the victims and they attacked them at the home. the mother died at the scene. the son transported to the hospital with -- >> saying he needed help screaming in the background. when deputies arrived, there were pit bull terriers loose in the house. they attacked the female. the female was injured and circum to her injuries. >> the dogs were taken and jefferson county officials will determine what will be done with them once the investigation is complete. trump is getting ready for
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today he'll be speaking at a rally in washington state. meantime, clinton is seeing another distraction as her aide has had enough of her husband's public embarrassments. here's hanna daniels. >>reporter: clinton pressed on with fundraising in the hamptons monday. yet another distraction to her presidential campaign. yesterday's clinton's closest aide abedin from her husband wiener after a photo was posted he sent to a woman as his toddler son was next to him. he dropped out of the city mayor race in 2013. the latest scandal provided new [indiscernible] for trump. he used the incident to blast
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has access to classified information. to think it's likely that much of this information, anthony wiener would know about. >> trump who has been courting minority voters drew criticism after kkk grand wizard released a robo call encouraging louisiana voters to cast his vote for his senate bid for the nominee. the trump campaign disvowed the move. trump is tomorrow while clinton address voters in cincinnati. hanna daniels, cbs news. a new poll out yesterday has her 7 point as head of trump. restrictions of gas and oil will not on be the ballot. 75 and 78 would have made it easier to put limitations on drilling. as shawn boyd reported last
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enough signatures were turned in and the secretary's office confirmed that at a cost of $50,000 to taxpayers. those have 30 days to appeal. today people living in colorado springs will try to clean up this mess left behind by heavy rain and hail. now, this flood forced people to look for another place to stay. it accumulated a heavy snow. jeff >> it started pouring down rain and all of a sudden here's the hail. >>reporter: roger wheeler shared this video with us. it shows the street covered and a trashcan floated down a road and cars stalled in the high waters. >> it held for an hour. >> across the street, dan ya'll vasquez didn't know if he would live through it. >> it came from nowhere and the stood there and the water kept
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goner. >> vasquez's basement was filled with water and hail inside the house. colorado workers tried to clean as much as possible hoping not to clog the drainage. and rez dez -- >> he has oil in his house and told him to get unbelievable. the rain subsided last night and many homeowners are working with their home insurance to get the weather damage fixed, but you can see -- but you can assume the damage is -- there's a good start to the week and breaking news for apple. >> jill wagner live on the floor of the new york stock exchange with all these headlines.
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have to pay $14.5 billion in back taxes to ire land. the eu says a 3-year investigation found that ireland gave apple illegal tax benefits and ireland need to uncover those taxes. apple's big event is september 77th. they're going to show off the iphone 7 which isim bank stocks led a rebound as the stocks hint at another interest rake hike. the dow gained 107 and the nasdaq at 13. 10,000 former and current workers are suing chipotle for unpaid wages and they claim that chipotle made them work extra hours off the clock. they
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the average household spends $240 a month at restaurants and the uchlt s. bureau of labor statistics shows that prices at restaurants are going up. >> i enjoy it, but my waistline doesn't, jill. >> i'm with you. >> okay. find the bad in there. trevor siemian will become the first inexperienced quarterback to start the next season for team. gary kubiak said that siemian earned the job. he has looked solid but not great. he has been making progress in practice where he's had fewer mistakes. he should have more success in the game in they -- success in the game in his
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watched payton go about his business. i knew he took care of his business from that standpoint. once we started ota's it was time for me to see where he was. everyday he showed us i can do this. i'm going to be competitive in this situation and i believe in my stem and i think you saw him grow through the course of the offseason. >> i said it before and i'll say it again, a backup quarterback coach loves a backup quarterback and gives him a good chance. go cbsdenver.com and click on sports and broncos and check out the latest from our insiders. those took to the streets in -- lawmaker was questioning the president and yesterday was the 4th day of her impeachment trial. the demonstrators set fire to items in the street and police responded by setting off teargas canisters. president rusa brands the -- her rivals
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a suspected suicide bomber is dead and three chinese embassy workers hurt. the chief of security at the chinese embassy says no chinese workers were hurt. this is being described as a terror attack. the suspected suicide bomber crashed his car into the entrance of that embassy and was killed when the bomb went off. the explosion took place in the center of the compound. this tuesday morning, it feels brisk outside. ri n but it feels cooler. ahead, decades and break and
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could mean life and death. a new study says patients operated on at night are twice as likely to die as those undergoing surgery during business hours. that's according to researcher in canada. doctors examined surgical data gathered over a 5-year period and found those who had surgeries late in the day had a higher mortality risk. researchers say possible causes is overnight staffing -- and how many operating rooms can be available. scientist at the california of san diego school of medicine identified a characteristic in the blood of chronic fatigue patients. similar to a state of hibernation. researchers hopes the new investigation will lead to faster and accurate diagnosis and therapies. and new data from women's
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detect breast cancer in the blink of an eye. raidologist shown mammograms for a half a second could identify abnormal mammograms at better than chance levels. those are mourning the life of actor and screen writer gene wilder. wilder died sunday night of complications of alzheimer's disease. craig looks back on what fans will remember. >> in a world of pure imagination ? ? >>reporter: gene wilder brought viewers into his world of comic -- he was known for his side -- and comb over. wilder was born
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>> i used to be called the wacco kid. wilder landed his filmed road in mill brooks 1968 comic rock, the producers earning him an oscar nomination for best supporting actor. >> i wouldn't do that if i were you. >> he went onto collaborate with brooks and young frankenstein which wilder cowrote. that w >> it's the movie that makes me laugh the most and it's the movie that i think even though it was outrageous comedy, i think i gave my best performances. >> tell brooks tweet he blessed every film he did with his magic and he blessed me with his friendship. >> wilder also made four movies with comedian richard prior. the pair turned out to be good
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saturday night live actress wagner who died of ovarian cancer in 1989. the actor passed away from complications associated with alzheimer's disease. kenneth craig, cbs news. >> the actor kept his condition private because he didn't want to disappoint fans. let's check weather and traffic. lauren is first with 60 in denver and 59 in boulevard and akron and burlington. 45 in avon. 42 in aspen. 4 4 in meeker. 62 grand junction. on satellite and radar, skies quiet. there's a little rain in our south eastern corner and a few little sprinkles as we head towards the foothills and the high country. that's it. we have cloud cover. a mix of sun and cloud once the sun works its way up. we have tropical moisture, so if you do
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rainfall mixed in there as well. looking at our future cast, sunny skies through the morning hours. by lunch time, a little rain in our south western corner. and just really up into the high country. a couple on the eastern plains that gets wide spread through the evening hours and a few storms in the denver area as well. if we don't get that, we're looking at a chance of a little more cloud cover. the rain could continue tomorrow morning and clear by the time we wake up and a few sprinkles tomorrow morning on the east of more rain coming in tomorrow afternoon and evening. so there may be wet weather with us tomorrow. temperatures, we're looking at 81 today. so a little cooler than yesterday, not by much. 82 in greeley. 73 in eagle. 7 4 in aspen. 89 in grand junction. for your hour-by-hour forecast, again, the morning hours are mild. we have a chance of storms coming in this afternoon and evening and for your 5-day forecast, we spend the rest of the week --
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80s. and 82 on friday. we have dry days towards this holiday weekend. let's check with joel. >> 4:49 in the morning , look at the cars on the road. it shocks me as i'm coming into work as well as how much traffic there is in denver at any time of the day. we're across the denver metro area area. construction getting in your way. this is the exit ramp from e-470 to get onto 285. there's paving that has been set up and in place. look at the drive times. if you're coming from the west into town, the slowing we have here eastbound along 285 is due to the construction we have close to c-470. >> thanks very much. counties across colorado are getting serious about marijuana grows. douglas county have some of the states toughest -- >> we look at the neighborhood battles behind this ordinance.
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picture perfect view. this woman moved here. >> just to live in a safe neighborhood. >> call her kate. she doesn't want to be identified and she's concerned about the smell. >> very strong and it was permeating the neighborhood. >> the douglas county sheriff's department has been called to the home four times since april. a deputy took these photos of the marijuana plants drying inside the garage. >> i don't want her to grow in our neighborhood. i don't wan >> an officer reported on june 17th that the 35 hangers he saw with 2-foot stocks of pot was not illegal. the renter told police they were growing for personal use, even showed a medical marijuana card. those tenants didn't want to talk to cbs4, but the property owner did. he says his renters were up front. the owner claims he checked with his insurance company and hoa and attorney to
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sure it was legal. law enforcement says pot grows in rental home was creating enough of a problem they passed this ordinance in august to put limitations around it. >> we adopted 12 plants per year for the household as a total. >> the caregivers can grow 6 plants by patient. steve johnson says that created an environment for large grow operations to popin snf before we had to have these people look at us, smirk and smile and show their card and we knew how they're fuelling the black market of the rules of the medical marijuana and we can level that out. >> this home destroyed by a fire was a marijuana grow house. the new ordinance will -- such as
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it says there's light pollution, odor, heavy traffic and parking as a result of pot growing, that's a violation. and you need permission to grow from the property owner. >> we have people out there that are renting their properties to people for basically nothing more than to grow marijuana. and that's not what we want douglas county to be. >> neither does kate. she's not a fan of what pop culture has brought to colorado and now near her own hom kids in the neighborhood. >> in douglas county, violates the ordinance will cost those $1,000 a day. when they say there's no place like home and the rockies are about to find that out. they have nine games at home in the next 10 days including a game last night against the la dodgers. and boy, how about this for some home cooking in. the 4th, nick hundley with a
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gray on the mound last night. gained 4 hits and struck out 8. big 730 for the rocks . dj doubles to deep right. ryan will score easily charlie blackman hustling on the bases and rockies goes up 5-0. later -- armor arenado scored 5 runs. stephen with his first career good night all around at coors field. rockies win 8-1 and they're back in action today. trevor siemian is the starting quarterback
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florida are giving away free bug repellent to advise tors. this is apart of the effort to fight the zika virus. that mosquito virus that can lead to birth defects. zika has not spread in the united states. sea world started handing out bug spray. a 4-year old boy thrown from a bridge into a river in washington state is caught on tape. it's going viral with caleb fowler captured the video on his cell phone. he says the boy's father tossed him interest the bridge and the boys mom was on the waters edge below and a woman called 911 after this happened. >> i was scared because i thought he was going to smack his head on the lower beam and second i thought he broke his neck because his neck -- he hit his neck right here on this lower part right here and he had a life jacket on, so he got sucked up really fast. when he came up he was screaming and
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good morning, everyone. i'm britt moreno. and this is the news at 5:00 this morning. >> i'm alan gionet. here's what's happening right now on the cbs4 dogs attack a woman and her son at their own home. the woman has died and the son is here at the hospital. we'll have a live update coming up. sean, we'll check with you. thank you very much. we're learning more about a deadly hit-and-run that killed a young artist. people say more needs to be done to stop drag racing. fans are burning kaepernick's jersey and the 49ers quarterback is getting
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