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>> is the news breaking in thorton, police are investigating an overnight shooting that left a girl dead. it happened around 1:40 this morning. officers responded to the call of girl lying in the street suffering from a gunshot wound to the torso. she was taken to the hospital and later pronounced dead. the suspect is a hispanic man. he also has a gold hoop ring in his nose and wearing glasses and a gray sweatshirt. he is also possibly connected with a red sedan.
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thorton police immediately. let's get your weekend started with a check of the forecast. >> off to a nice start. we're largely from the 30s and 40s for most locations. 31 in craig, 31 in leadville, 44 over in lamar. there are a spots out there. on mornings like this, you see the micro climates around the state. lower 50s. some 40s showing up. 40sin northern douglas county. we have 25 degrees up in the northern part of colorado to 37 from johnathon green span at the mountain village.
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for the blues and brews fest going on that way. last night, you may have heard the thunderstorms that may have tried to form. a weak disturbance was crossing the state. there was a 10% chance that it would deliver but it did, right over the city. waking up to clear skies across the state. we are going to crop up a few storms today and one or two could be severe. where that could be in the main weather. new this morning, two hurt after a shootout in west philadelphia. police say that the suspect was shot and killed. a search is underway for a possible second shooter. thors say it happened late last night after a man walked up to his police car. the man opened fire hitting young 8 times mostly in her protective vest. another officer was shot and
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condition this morning. a motive is unknown they did find an envelope at the scene marked doom with to letter inside. >> to letter he has is a bunch of rambling that indicates his hate for officers and probation officers he mentioned a specific probation officer. we're trying to track that officer down to make sure they're okay. by bar shooting a security guard and a woman in the leg. moments later, he shot another couple who are in critical condition. two people are dead after a crash on i-25. it happened in the southbound lanes near the shops in loveland. the rollover killed a man and a woman. >> denver police find no gunman
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he tells us what police know so far in this investigation. it was 4:17 when multiple people called 9-1-1 saying they heard shots fired at rose medical center. michael bishop was trying to pick up his wife. >> someone sighted someone with a gun outside of the building. that was the initial information. i just parked myself in the front of seemed to be regular activity. there didn't seem to be any concern beyond the lockdown. >> reporter: then he had a massive response. >> there are police outside of the er. my worry is that my wife has worked here for 25 years so i'm a little concerned. >> reporter: dan was hoping to
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his wife is inside. >> she's in a secure part of the building. >> we conducted a zone by zone search of the facility. we did not locate a suspect or a victim. >> additional searching was done after dark. still, no signs and denver police wouldn't say what evidence was found, if any. >> we're not going to talk about the details as it relates to the investigation, our detectives are going to everything. >> the hospital wouldn't say how many were locked down. police have a person of interest. it was a frightening friday afternoon for several homeowners in thorton. a brush fire got within a few yards of their property. helicopter four was over the scene as crews worked on their flames and some watched the flames advance was in a panic. >> my head is racing
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>> firefighters got the flames under control. no homes were affected. the fire grew to about 1/2 mile in length. the cause of the fire is under investigation. some road closures could affect your weekend drive. joel hillan tells us how to get around them. >> the ramp from 270 to i-225 is closed until monday morning. this is the closure that was supposed to happen st when it does re-open, expect single lane overnight closures for the next three weeks we have the ramp from eastbound arapahoe road closed until 5:00. when it re-opens monday morning, you can expect the double right lane closures from dry creek to orchards road during the
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about this. the loud thunderstorms went through the denver metro area last night and there was a lot of lightning. in fact, there was a lot of thunder. all of that shook the windows of our building. chris, quite the show we had last night. >> you never know with mother nature. that's the beautiful think about weather here are the current temperatures. lower 50s. warming up nicely today. i'll have that forecast coming up. this is the the rockies are helped by a hail delay. the amazing comeback after fans the amazing comeback after fans and players the roast looks good dad. how good? 162 likes. did i get any retweets on those green beans? yep! and they're blowing up on instagram. honey, your rump roast just broke the internet!!!! as it should. life is family mealtime and everything you need to make it picture perfect.
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welcome back to cbs 4 morning news. a shot of our capitol this morning with the sun rising we might be tracking some storms today chris, what's the story there? >> we'll have a couple storms pop up i'll show you in a moment. but first, with i have some temperatures to check out, help you get your day started it's a little cool in a couple of spots limon, 56 degrees. white sped 30s elevations with a couple 30s. 45 down in grand junction. our weather watcher mary robins 30, she has been smelling smoke off and on and can't find any new fires i think it's just smoke in the air. 39 degrees near the wyoming line. a little cool spot there. here's doppler 4000.
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some early-morning thunderstorms there. there's a disturbance and it will track across colorado today. for the most part, we're watching dryer air coming from the southwest. the weather disturbance as it crosses eastern colorado, it may kick up a couple of showers and storms you can see it here on future cast we get some daytime heating, can't rule out a stray shower along the front range and in the urban corridor. you get in on the action later this afternoon. the entire eastern part of the state along the kansas state line has a risk to see a few storms and pulling off into kansas. it's our southeast plains it extends up into the yuma area. not in denver, not in the front range. 70s and 80s today east of interstate 25. 60s west of i-25.
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70s to near 80. we have a nice stretch coming up, this is a delight in september. this is a little above normal. 80s for the next couple days. enjoy this little bit of heat if you like the last taste of summer. >> i do. our producer and our director, they were making fun of me this morning. i did use my seat warmer on the way to i was cold, i'm sorry. i'll take the heat. >> it's coming. it's been about 20 years, but we have new information about steps taken by investigators in the jonbenet ramsey case we have a preview of the story. >> reporter: nearly 20 years since a terrifying call for help. >> a grand jury wanted to charge the girl's parents but the family has been cleared.
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>> we would love to solve it and pursue it. >> reporter: are boulder police any closer to finding the killer of jonbenet? >> we have not and will not give up. >> the search for jonbenet's killer at 10:00. what a game it was last night. up first, the padres, in the ninth, the hail comes pouring down. the tarp was brought out and the game delayed for about 40 minutes. having a little bit of fun catching hail in the cups in the bottom of the ninth, two outs, full count, hitting one of the wall, the rockies win it. the series continues tonight, first pitch at 6:10.
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final report. here's mark with your morning sports. >> time for the chevy sports break. good morning. talking broncos, what do you do request you're gary and a player says he can play but it could make sense to wait. gary says he trusts his players the only player ruled out for tomorrow's injuries, listed adds questionable. come game day, the question he poses to the players, if i suit you up, will you be able to help the team? >> tell me if you can do it or not. you just trust that if they say they can play, they'll be there all day. >> i think we've earned that as far as the work ethic and the
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to an officer's car and opened fire. that officer was hit 8 times mostly in her protective vest. another officer with the university of pennsylvania was also shot. both officers are stable this morning. let's check on the forecast. >> good morning. live view from our tech center camera. there's a handful of high clouds, but the sun is up we're starting to warm we should have a nice saturday on the way. a couple of us may pick up to do this weekend, check out the fall color show, it is in progress, it is not at peek yet. but we're seeing some color. some nice golds and a little orange showing up on a couple of the trees this is clear lake if i remember, rob, our photo journalist, we were in the
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this picture near jones pass. a beautiful color showing up. rabbit ears pass, nice color that way. normally we see peek in the northern part of colorado and the highest in 9900 feet between now and september 25th. going through september and october, the peak lowers to the lower elevations you will get some color out there today if you plan to go up. you need to be 9000 feet in pictures fall guide, we're in the 50s for metro area. a few of the outlying locations in the 40s. our weather watcher, she is over has gone 49 degrees. we warm up for the next few days and we'll see a few storms
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money watch report. congress is launching an investigation into wells fargo over a 1 1/2 million dollars bank account opened without customer consent. credit card accounts were improperly opened. the bank 's ceo will testify. samsung announced the replacement plan for the note 7 which is recalled us batteries can catch fire. replacement phones will be available at most locations by next wednesday. consumers can trade their device for a galaxy s 7 and receive a refunded for the difference if you fail to get a new i-phone 7 yesterday, the larger version was not available in stores after it soldout during preorders
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when their daughter had their backpack stolen, two officers steppedded up. >> reporter: they call her mightyt. >> like kicking cancer's butt. >> reporter: butt it hasn't been easy for the family. >> it's the hardest part of all when the doctor says i'm thinking cancer. >> reporter: ever since, life has resolved around trips to the hospital and treatments. >> procedures, stuff like that >> everything is chaotic everything changes every day and you have to roll with it. >> reporter: still, they had a hard time accepting that her go back was stolen from their car. >> the important part it was something that we actually needed. >> it was maddening. >> anger turned to amazement on
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showed up baring gifts, a bag packed and ready to go. >> there were toys for her and her sister and gift cards and even time to play in the patrol car >> i didn't know who there were people out there that were like, out of the blue, let's go help someone. >> i get to arrest my mom >> and just have fun. >> we're police officer picked up a special book for other officers to write her words of encouragement. a deadly bus crash last
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sweatshirt. if you know anything or know anything that could help investigators, call thorton police immediately. good morning to you it's september 17th. chris is up on the roof this morning with more show and tell. we love this. >> reporter: i like my gadgets. the rain gauge last night, .400-inch of rain. if you spent time in colorado, you appreciate everything that me getting started this morning, we're in the 40s and low 50s east of the foothills limon is 36. 30 to mid-40s on the western slope. metro denver, pick out your town, mostly low 50s in the heart of the city on the fringes on the north, south and west side, you'll find some upper 40s. here we go, our weather watcher
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a pleasant start to the day we'll track a handful of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon on the far eastern plains that's where the threat zone is. marginal to slight risk this afternoon. the rest of the state should be dry we'll look at the rest of your weekend and talk about the week ahead coming up. thank you. for the first time since a deadly bus crash, the legacy high school football team took to the field in broomfield. including some broncos players that cheered them on. >> reporter: nearly one week since tragedy, the phrase legacy strong has become a social media hash tag. a mind set for community focused on moving forward together. >> that has united all of us together in a way we didn't expect but we will appreciate. >> the football team decided to
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since being involved in a bus crash. sunday, kerry chopper died when the bus she was driving for legacy crashed into a pillar at denver international airport. three coaches were seriously hurt. >> we would like to honor of the memory of our late kerry charter. >> reporter: legacy held a moment of silence for chopper and her family and than 150 of the district's bus drivers and their families. and the team itself had reenforcements. three helped to raise spirits >> the whole environment of this week and the atmosphere is supporting each other. i don't think anything will break down the unity of the school right now. >> investigators and medical
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what caused the bus to crash. it's unknown if either of the two coaches attended the game. a third member of the staff is still in the hospital. the funeral for the bus driver is set for monday. there will be a memorial service for kerry with a balloon release >> it was a hero's welcome for two colorado men killed while fighting isis in syria. they died in separate incidents their caskets were brought back to colorado sunday. family and friends described their mixed emotions >> he did more than i ever did i got sent to vietnam, he went to syria. that's the difference. we waited for this day for like nine weeks. i wanted this day, but the last
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like getting kicked in the face. >> the representative presented the men's families with flags that had previously flown over the capital. two men ripped off an 84-year-old woman. the men went to her home and told her they needed to check her water pipes for lead. one man brought her outside to distract her il man went inside and stole valuables >> i opened the glass dish and saw that the rings were gone. i never thought i would lose them. >> denver water wants to reminded you, they will never show up unannounced without scheduling a meeting. always feel free to ask for id. donald trump dismisses
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night. craig has the latest on the campaign >> welcome to all of you deplorables. >> reporter: donald trump accused democrats of playing the race card. >> when they're in trouble, they always pull out the racist word and they are in very big trouble, i have to tell you. >> trump abandoned his contention that president obama was not born >> president obama was born in the united states, period. >> he also falsely accused hillary clinton of starting the controversy during her 2008 campaign and took credit for ending it. >> i finished it. >> his comments set a off a fire storm. >> he is feeding into the worst impulses.
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two-bit racist. >> i was confident about where i was born. i think most people were as well. >> trump used his announcement to promote his new hotel in washington d.c. blocks from the white house he wouldn't allow reporters inside. >> a new cbs news times poll shows clinton had a lead among women, 53% of voters n' think that trump respects women much. time now is 7:37 on this saturday. 51 degrees. looks like a beautiful weekend. chris has your forecast on the
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isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. they offer chicken fries covered in cheetos dust. there's a farm that's offered cheetos chicken for years. >> can't with do something more to a chicken? thankfully, someone out there is. it's the good folks at dukes barry farms. >> so burger king is offering
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dust when there's a natural alternative. cheetos-fed chicken my family has been feeding cheetoss to chickens for years they can wander around the farm wherever they please. not that they move around enough. can't decide between white meat and dark meat? it's all orange meat. >> the late show airs every weeknight at 10:00. this monday's guest is actor chris pratt. i don't know if i would have cheetos chicken maybe why they say to stop kissing chickens did you see that report?
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about that. the cheetos chicken. let's take a live view outside for you. this is our camera from the rooftop and we have a couple of high clouds passing over the city they should be harmless. it could be a different story somewhere else. let's start off with the temperatures. mostly 40s and 50s east of interstate 55. a cool spot in 30s up high to do a little leaf peeping. 48 degrees in deer trail. not far up the road. 43 from jim. good to see you. there are some thunderstorms in far northeast new mexico. the weather disturbance crossing the region. it could kick up showers and storms we like to look at this. we see the weather disturbance
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wind coming toward us, it's a southwest flow that means dryer air. here's future cast, by early afternoon, a handful of clouds, it is a 5% chance of less. they will be out here on the eastern plains a line of storms popping up to the southeast corner and could get strong before they pull off into kansas. it will be a short-lived event. any of the storms could some business we have a few storms from yuma and ray and lamar and springfield. highs today, mostly 80s and upper 70s east of 25. a lot of 60s in the higher elevations and 70s to near 80 on the western slope. here's the five-day forecast, it ends summer, wednesday is the last of summer 2016.
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and so we're going to warm it up through the last few days of summer i have nelly's getting hot in here song all of a sudden. the colorado firefighters released calendars and these benefit the burn camps program. >> money raised goes toward teaching fire safety here with us now is two of the firefighters in we have john john and eileen. you got your t-shirts, you must be in the calendar. before we dig into that, tell us about which department you're with, if you can take a minute. >> i'm a volunteer . >> i'm a volunteer fire chief, big sandy fire chief.
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i think it goes without saying. it should be said more. tell us about the money being raised here with the program. how much we've raised and how it benefits the children's hospital. >> in the last four years, the calendar has -- this year, hoping to knock that number out of the park and this year's number will be released in nomb children's hospital has been presented with the check. >> we're in the big push now to try to get as much money as we can for this year's donation to the hospital. >> i'm sure there's really no difficulty in trying to sell the calendars from time to time. let's maybe talk to the chief. why do you want to be a part of the calendar? >> actually, i started out as a personal goal to make the
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made it through tryouts and found out what it's really about. it's an awesome program. it raises a lot of money. children's hospital covers the area and all of these people that have problems coming in and they may come in with the clothes on their back. they have to, the hospital really helps them out and we help the hospital get them their necessarities >> we appreciate what you do. you're march. hello. >> getting hot in here. >> yes, it is. >> we have music behind it. >> i'm mrs. march and haleigh is miss march. >> i'm september. >> september of next year. this will be gracing a lot of fridges around colorado. >> all right. thank you for being here. for information on how to get a
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400 times they kept hugging and falling over. >> hanna was abandoned because of her cleft lip, dawson had fluid on his brain. >> they had each other. >> then hanna was adopted. >> i was like oh, my goodness, how can we leave this boy in china. i couldn't stop thinking of facebook seeking a forever home. another texas couple saw it and adopted dawson. >> reporter: 11 months after hanna arrived at the dallas airport, the best friends reunited and went viral. once again they're sharing a cup of water, learning english.
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