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close look in june. the company also helped build the rocket that sent the probe into space. >> reporter: scientists believe the asteroid holds the keys to our solar system and life on earth. >> osiris rex will be the first nasa-led mission to retrieve a sample and return to earth that sample from anst be the largest sample returned since the apollo era. >> reporter: the trip will take two years and the spacecraft will cruise around the asteroid and map its surface. then comes the high-5 of sorts when it extends its arm and grabs soil samples to bring back to earth. >> we'll go down for a 5-second contact, grab that material, bring it back. >> reporter: the mission with a
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take seven years in successful. >> the asteroid pieces are due to land on earth in 2023. lockheed martin says the samples will be about the size of a candy bar. a suspect in a school shooting in texas is dead. it happened this morning at alpine high school, roughly 200 miles southeast of el paso. a female shot and wounded another student. the shooter later turned the gun a police officer of shot in the leg accidentally by a marshal who was responding to the situation. north dakota's keefe archaeologist will be inspect the area where crews are trying to build an oil pipeline. a native american tribe claims the construction will destroy cultural art facts buried on the reservation. tribal leaders claimed crews bulldozed historical sites. the pipeline company denies that.
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archaeologist does find any native american artifact, the project would be shut down until further notice. ryan lochte and three other swimmers have been suspended after they faked being robbed at the rio olympics. lock sebanned from competing for ten months and has to forfeit bonus money. learning more about the conditions under which the aurora theater shooting mass killer is being held.>> moved james holmes to another state to serve out his life sentence. our investigator learned how holmes is spending his days in solitary confinement. >> reporter: the department of corrections won't say where james holmes is. but this document reveals he's in solitary confinement in a maximum security prison in another state. he is allowed out of his cell for only an hour a day. he does not go outdoors at all. the information was
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holmes. >> i think the victims far and away want to know as much as they can about the person that visited this evil upon them and their loved ones. >> reporter: in an unknown location, holmes is allowed to doical thennics. he has no access to exercise equipment. he has no contact with other offenders. >> one of the questions coloradans get to ask is not only where is he but did we send him away because our ability to protect him and house him where? >> reporter: holmes was originally held at the colorado state penitentiary, moved out of state after he was attacked by an inmate, mark daniels. since then, the victims in the case have been trying to learn his whereabouts. >> i don't think it's fair, i don't think it's right for the victims not to know where he is. for our tax dollars to be shipping him off to another state. >> reporter: holmes is not
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conjugal visits. he is not permitted access to the internet, social media or dating sites, and mail is not forwarded to him. >> do you object to him being held in solitary? >> not at all. >> reporter: for killing 12 and injuring dozens of other, home was sentenced to life, plus 3,000 years. environmentalists in russia trying to fe river has turned bright red. >> here's a good question for you. what is that thing! >> all the moisture from newton has passed. high and dry around here. a cold front coming down from the north, dropping our temperatures from almost 90
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proudly called itself a place for all who wish to learn. a technical college has produced the skills to fill generations of important jobs in denver. >> al takes us to what he says is an exhibit certainly worth seeing at denver public library. >> you have all these different displays. >> right. we did a scavenger hunt and dug through the closet to find any artifacts that may have been left. so this is one of the things >> reporter: and it's weird! really weird. >> that was commitment. >> yes! i'm sure it took a very long time. >> reporter: just part of the exhibit put together by artist linda campbell, a collection ever things used at emily griffith to teach the skills for jobs that gave generations of coloradans a job and a place in life. but some like the equipment used to teach dental assisting are almost creepy! >> this is actually a child's
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have their students, you know, learn how the jaw moves and how the to photograph a real human jaw. >> reporter: if that's not interesting enough, consider the life and death of emily griffith. >> there's even mystery! >> right, she was murdered! and it's still an unsolved mist reach she was murdered in 1947 in a cab nin pine cliff. and this was after she retired from the school. >> reporter: the case was never closed. and the exhibit, the and her school. >> this is a cosmetology exhibit, and this is a perm machine that we found in the old building when emily griffith moved to the new location at 1860 lincoln >> reporter: but the exhibit is not permanent. you'll have to see it for yourself. >> there's more history tomorrow. emily griffith will have a time capsule pulled from
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morning! >> the items they find will be added to the display at the library which is open every day. a beautiful look outside, heading up to the foothills and the high country!
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a devastating mudslide, 9 people deadin guatemala . >> heavy rains caused that slide. the governor did declare a state of emergency for the hardest hit village. officials with air china say all copies magazine have been re-- in-flight magazines have been removed after passengers claimed they were racist. it set off protestors. a british lawmaker demanded an apology. air china blamed their publisher. officials in russia are trying to figure out why this river suddenly turned bright red. people started seeing that bizarre color tuesday. experts
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a leak at a come plant. city officials say any possible contamination would not pose a threat to citizens because that river is not linked to any water supply. as for the rest of the environment, fish, what have you, who knows? >> frightening. beautiful night out there! and we love your tie. >> thank you! nice and hot today. almost got to 90 degrees. summer is hanging on. have a few high clouds overhead, and that is about it. just a perfect night for that football game. doppler shows that. not much going on around here. we do have that moisture. just bypassed the state, off to the east, pushing heavy storms into southern illinois and indiana. let's go to our hour by hour forecast, a cold front is gonna drop through. you can see it in the clouds as that front begins to come on through, an isolated shower or two.
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behind, that relatively dry. that'll take us through the weekend. this is sunday. 2:00 pm, maybe a sprinkle over the southwest. otherwise nothing going on in the state through the weekend. under the influence of this warm front today, the cool front coming through for tomorrow. 89 degrees today. 5 degrees off the 1959 record. 49 at dia. 51 would be normal. 1962, 31. 86 and 87 right now. southeast wind at 8:00. 9% humidity. very dry, falling barometer. this is from westminster last night from michael smith. and this from derek, the columbine still in bloom. and steve here, not a cloud in the sky.
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around here tonight mostly in the 50s and 60s over the eastern plains. 30s and 40s for the mountains. out west, temperatures in the 40s and 50s. tomorrow the cool air starts to come in from the north. 60s there, 70s down into denver. southeast they get the cooling, they'll heat up the most nearing 90 degrees. 60s and 70s for the mountains, out west temperatures in the 70s, 80s, nearing 90. clear skies for denver overnight, mipd 50s by the morning -- mid-50s by the the bron goes -- front goes by. monday, another cool front. and this brings a little moisture. 72. tuesday just 66 degrees! our first weather visit of the new school year. here other 5th graders at greenwood academy in montbello. they are checking out different weather restaurants, and dave's tornado machine,
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no dancing. and they get to make snow. we've known steve circumstance ady for 35 years. we gotta get the guy a hobby. [ laughter ] >> that is typical steve. [ laughter ] >> recalling more than a million vehicles because of a
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technology and consumer stocks played the broader market sliemths lower. energy stocks on a run with the price was oil today. ghtly lower. energy stocks on a run with the price was oil today. ford expanding a recall for problems with doores list. including escape, focus and other models. the side door latch of the vehicle can break and the door can open while driving. the larches will be relaced at no cost to you. an unusual new treat starting to pop up in grocery stores. several companies are selling alcoholic ice cream. mercer's wine ice cream is available in 20 states. sno balls has alcohol infused ice
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tipsy's group also selling in grocery stores. the creator says mixing booze into ice cream and feting it to -- getting it to freeze is a real challenge. >> our first recipe was basically a milk shake. [ laughter ] >> we really wanted it to be a true ice cream. >> pints of boozy ice cream retail for about $10 at market. tres are celebrating today. it has been 15 years since star trek aired its original episode. thousands of fans gathered in, no for one of the biggest star trek conventions of the year. the trekkies are looking forward to a new star trek show, cbs will premiere discovery next year. denver parking agents might not want to admit it, but there are making thousands of mistakes every year on tickets.
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voifrs all the errors -- verifies all the errors. erifies all the errors -- verifies all the errors. 15 >> reporter: they dish out millions of park tickets each year. every month they're handing out tickets that never should have been written. >> they should have never given that to me. >> reporter: parking officers play-make peted errors suggesting the ticket you got was a mistake. >> it seems like it's becoming more common place. >> tonight at 10:00, what's toancel some of their own
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investigators confirm road rage contributed to an accident today that saw two men hit and killed. >> reporter: rick salinger at 56th and pe?a boulevard near dia. something terrible happened this morning. two cars were headed eastbound on 56th and they got involved in a road rage altercation. when they pulled over to out of his car and started beating on the window of the other. that man inside trying to get away then ran over the first person who had jumped in front of the car. another car driven by a good samaritan, an employee of the city and county of denver, pulled over to try to help. when he got out, he was truck by another car. no charges are expected to be filed.
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my day law should protect him in idaho springs will face second degree murder charges. eric spencer was shot and killed in april. the mountain town of idaho springs has been divided after the death of the well known resident. >> reporter: jennifer brice in denver where fallen police officers killed in the line of duty are being honored with memorial signs popping up around the city. the denver police department and the policeus signs across the city this coming week, designating the locations where dpd officers lost their lives in the line of duty. >> how far do you have to look to find any moisture? >> remember newton? that's right on by. it is off to the east. a few clouds yesterday, few showers over the southeast. a cold front coming down from the north. 89 today. 76 tomorrow.
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then another cool front. 72 monday, 66 on tuesday. >> thanks for joining us on colorado's news channel. >> enjoy your evening!
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is the fruit punch in this mug. it reminds me of my daddy's secret ?don't tell mama? juice. maybe that's an idea. guidance systems for drunk people. they have that, it's called uber. hey, in your supercooled helium experiments, did you create quantum vortices? yeah, why? well, if you made a guidance system, couldn't you use those vortices as a gyroscope? wow. never thought about that. and, since it's in a quantum state, ite persistence. groundbreaking revelations, tropical drinks. tell me this isn't like the best episode of sex and the city. okay, i gotta ask-- why are you wearing a bow tie? i've never applied for a patent before. i wanted to make a good impression. oh. is the impression that your first name is pee-wee?
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yeah, well, you're an engineer. end of joke, burn. come on in, fellas. see, he's not wearing a tie. well, he's a patent attorney. maybe his tie is pending. so, i've reviewed your paperwork, and it seems like we've got everything we need to file a patent for your infinite persistence gyroscope. that's great! excellent. so what happens next? well, the legal team needs to review existing patents to avoid overlap. yes, we did our own search. that's nice, but i think ours might be a bit more thorough. (chuckles): get a load of this guy. can you imagine if we make money with this? if we do, i am splurging on the best sinus irrigator money can buy. that old sad story-- guy gets a little money, goes straight up his nose. just need you to review and sign this document acknowledging that you understand the university

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