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this morning. our jamie leariy has been at the scene since cbs 4 morning news and what have you learned about this chase, how it all started? >> reporter: denver police releasing little about what actually spurred the chase. we do know this man was doing everything he could to avoid arrest. he ran and careened into a light pole, flipped his car and landed on the other side of 50th. it flying down washington in his suv. a store clerk said sparks were flying from a rim. the driver lost control and it flipped just as it was passing the gas station. the manager was standing outside watching the scene, and he says the man jumped out of the wrecked car against police orders and ran straight towards him. >> i told him, go away. i don't want you here. go. he is running empty handed, so i wasn't worried about any kind of weapons.
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and holding up in the store or attacking me or anything else. it was just get away. >> reporter: we also know there was a passenger in the car with the suspect. that passenger was seriously injured and transported to the hospital, but the police are still looking for the suspect. he is described as a black male, in his 20s, about sings feet tall, -- six feet tall and he possibly didn't have any shoes are. the police are still actively investigating this follow this story. jammy leery, -- jamie leariy, cbs 4 news. thank you. hurricane matthew, it is a category three hurricane, now moving parallel to the shoreline heading north up the atlantic coast that means churning seas, heavy rain and a lot of wind like you see here. states of emergency are in effect as it gets closer to the large metropolitan area of jacksonville. cbs's marlee hall reports.
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with its 120-mile-per-hour winds is lashing florida's atlantic coast. the storm is bringing heavy rain and flooding tides to the northern half of the state. >> this is still a really dangerous hurricane that the potential for storm surge, flooding, loss of life and severe property damage continues to exist. >> reporter: more than half a million people are without power after wind gusts approached 100 miles per hour overnight. >> it is really important that quickly as we can. >> reporter: matthew's eye is just offshore and moving parallel to the coast, meaning the powerful winds of the eye wall could impact hundreds of miles of shoreline while the storms's flue flooding -- storm's flooding rains move inland. matthew is already a killer. in haiti, hit hard by the storm earlier this week, the death toll is approaching 500. here in florida, damage
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south of the storm, but forecasters say this may not be the last the state will see of matthew. >> and we transition to a category two somewhere around georgia and a one as it pushes through the south carolina coast and it does this big loop pushing back down toward the bahamas. is it possible the same places could get hit twice? constituent possible, but it would be a much weaker system. >> reporter: for now florida's governor is warning all residents who have not evacuated cbs, orlando, florida. >> as matthew heads north, officials are trying to get everybody away from the coast of georgia. st. simon's island is virtually deserted. the governor of south carolina is also concerned about matthew, concerned -- concerns getting stronger as the storm is moving north. they are urging people to evacuate there along the coast. >> we are looking at major storm surges.
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which could be flood like, what we saw last year, and you know when you have that, you have a lot of falling trees. so there is nothing safe about what is getting ready to happen. >> and our meteorologist in colorado's weather center right now. she has an update on matthew's track. let's go to her. you can see we do have that hurricane. it is in northern florida right now. it is bringing some really heavy rainfall to this area. it is a category three right now. rainfall in parts of georgia, up into the carolinas. following its track, it is going to make its way toward the carolinas and georgia tonight and through tomorrow morning, and it does start to curve its way back out to the atlantic ocean. it will start to weaken as well. it could loop its way back in, but it will be a much weaker storm system. still, a major hurricane in northern florida right now. heavy rain and storm surge is
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deadliest part of a hurricane. flooding will be a huge concern and some other severe weather in terms of tornadoes. again, the winds are still very vicious. back to you. >> thank you. we'll ask you about colorado's weather in a few minutes. we captured quite a site. a huge fog bank built up on the north side of the metro area, and it really slowed traffic in that area for a while. what a gorgeous picture, wasn't it? everybody evacuated go home starting at 1:00 p.m. today. the investigators now say a c. d.o.t. worker accidentally started that fire while moving rocks to prevent erosion. he saw a spark, called 911 and then tried unsuccessfully to extinguish it. it flared up. that fire destroyed eight homes. those people will be getting grants from the state bus of the fire. right now secretary of
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is calling -- secretary of state john carey is calling for action. it is just the latest in the string of those deadly bombings. >> they're beyond the accidental now, way beyond. years beyond the accidental. this is a targeted strategy to terrorize civilians, and to kill anyone and everybody who is in the way of their military objectives. >> and the call approved a treaty to keep troops in syria indefinitely. that vote is a show of support for embattled syrian president assad. new details about the man awarded the noble peace prize this morning. the committee gave it to the colombia president santos for his efforts to end civil war in his country. that 50-year war has killed more than 220,000 people.
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voters narrowly rejected a peace plan he brokered with the leader of the drug-backed gear littla group, but -- gear littla group. the committee did break its long-standing tradition of honoring both sides of the peace process by leaving out the rebel leader. let's go to campaign 2016 in the united states. the candidates are preparing for sunday night's second presidential debate. this time the for mat will be a town -- hall. >> reporter: we asked the republican strategist and the the democratic strategist michael feldman to demonstrate what happens when candidates lose the power of the podium. >> how do you feel now? >> exposed. >> yeah, naked. naked. >> you're not. >> i know. but it's sitting in the stool, where you have to kind of look causal, right?
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presidential. >> yeah, you're told in prep to relax. there is nothing relaxing about this format. let's talk about the geometry, sort of the physicality of this. do you need to get up or do you stay in the chair? >> i think you do need to get up, but you have to pick your moment, so it looks weird to be walking around the entire time and it looks equally weird to be sitting down the entire time. >> reporter: space matters, too. don't be afraid to get close to the audience. >> am i incorrect in that re close to the other candidate. >> here is a prediction. there will be something that will happen during that 90 minutes that we'll be talking about all day monday, all day tuesday, all day wednesday, and none of us can predict that it is. >> is it more likely to involve hillary or donald? >> it is anyone's guess. >> my experience is if you want to bet on unpredictability in the news, it will be something trump says. >> reporter: cbs will give you
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presidential debate. it begins at 7:00 sunday evening here on cbs 4. coming up, just how is trevor simian looking as we approach sunday's big game? we're go dog hear from the coach about -- going to hear from the coach about our injured quarterback. later, why some residents are upset about plans to open
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from a rancher's perspective, we feel that often washington is removed from what we need. senator bennet is different. michael bennet has been at the ready and always willing to listen. when the federal government wanted to increase grazing fees, senator bennet stepped up and helped put a stop that. his word, and that means a lot to a guy like me. i'm a republican, but i know that michael bennet trusts us and we trust him. i'm michael bennet
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we don't don't know who will be the starting quarterback for the broncos, but trevor siemian was throwing. he was injured after throwing . >> trevor threw the ball fine today. it is the rotation and stuff is something you have to get used to. kind of working through a hip point ser the way it is described -- pointer is the way it is described to work through the soreness and get it going again. but i think he took a good step there. >> the broncos take onthe atlanta falcons, 2:00 p.m. sunday at mile high. lauren is here to talk about what is happening in colorado. how are things? it is well outside. we actually have really nice weather for the broncos on sunday. skies are clear. that wasn't necessarily the case this morning in some areas. we did have thick fog, especially up to our north. that has now cleared. visibility is back to normal
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again, it was pretty bad up in northern colorado earlier, but we're back to the normal visibility. a cold start to the day. 12 degrees warmer in denver compared to yesterday at this time. 23 warmers and burlington. the high country, some areas are a touch cooler, but overall everyone is a bit warmer. 58 in denver now. 55 in boulder. we have 45 in avon. 53 in craig and 56 over in grand junction. satellite and radar iset and looking at what is happening across the west, we do have the high pressure starting to build back up. so we do have dry conditions nor the next several days. that goes into parts of the midwest. the east coast is still dealing with hurricane matthew. not much activity for us. it should be a pretty mellow afternoon and evening across colorado. if you have any date night plans, it will be a little chilly out there. tomorrow morning, cold if you have the early morning runs, the kids have practice or
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outdoors, you may need an extra layer. tomorrow we start to warm back up a bit. temperatures for today, 65 for us. really a beautiful afternoon in store. 66 in boulder. 65 in fort collins. 66 out in burlington. in the high country, a lot of 50s. 57 in aspen. 68 in grand junction. tonight, again, it is a little bit cool out there. 32 in denver. we do get to the freezing point once again. 32 in greeley. in the 40s on the western slope. for the rest of the day, mostly sunny skies. if you can get out and enjoy it, it will be nice. if you're heading to beer fest, the line might be long if you're waitingment and to the five-day forecast, -- waiting. and to the five-day forecast, we do have a chance for a little bit of rain again coming our way on tuesday. the next several days are going to be cry and actually feel -- dry and actually fees pretty
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and soak it in a bit. >> there are some real options. >> low 70s. not too bad. >> pretty good to sit in the stands, too, at mile high. >> great. >> thank you. keep track of all of our weather changes for our cbs 4 weather on the go app. video shows us a touchy scene playing out off the coast of australia. a humpback whale and her calf got stranded for a time this morning, and it was touch and go for a while. after about 40 minutes splashing, the calf eventually pushed mom into the deeper water. well, the experts say the animals are very tactile and the calf rubbing its nose was just a way to say, hey, come on, mom. we have to go. >> that is awesome. coming up, how the fitness trackers are making the transition from people to pets now. first, here is a live look at where the dow is heading.
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for the news you need, when you need it, like us when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me.
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becka. she is a very sweet girl who loves attention. she gets along well with other dogs, apparently people. real friendly with us in the studio. she would probably do best in a home with kids older than 6. she also like as nice walk. if you'd like to make her part of your family, you can. you can visit her in person at 2080 south quebec. this is a cool dog, folks. we know a lot of people use
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activities. now the devices are becoming available for pets. we use one of the trackers to keep tabs on his golden retriever. whistle makes one of the most popular devices. it attaches to an animal's collar and then sends information to the owner's phone. the animal hospital association says most dogs just don't get enough exercise. more than 40% are overweight and 25% obese. >> and dog owners and cat owners are taking their pets to the vet less frequently and the go that day-to-day awareness of your pet's health to the forefront. >> the information includes weight and how much time the pet is spending outside. if you expect the -- the pet tracker industry is expected to top more tan $2 billion in the next five years. developing right now, the government is getting closer to opening the old rocky flats nuke rare weapons plant as a -- nuclear weapons plant for
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us many have reservations. >> reporter: we're really concerned about the amount of plutonium in the environment from the former weapons plant. >> reporter: a packed crowd came to hear the plans for the wild life refuge. >> there is a significant amount of funding, and that includes building a building, entrance roads, parking lot, trails within the refuge. >> we're not here to debate whether it is going to be open. >> reporter: many people are concerned with the ou >> we don't know what is underneath the soil that might be disturbed and those workers constructing the trails might be exposed to and also exposure to the residents and visitors. >> reporter: but in others are in favor of the new trail system. >> i see it as a new gem for the communities here. >> reporter: and steve watts is with the boulder mountain bike alliance. >> it is not going to be advanced trails, but they are going to be trails that children can enjoy, beginners
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for new independent soil testing to find out if the area is safe. >> we fully recognize there is a wide variety of opinions on the rocky flats and some people have concerns. we made our determination that is site is safe for our workers and for us to be out there. >> reporter: jeff todd, cbs 4 news. jefferson county is doing some of the soil testing and fish and wild life is planning three more meetings for public input. we'll have a film
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into these areas that they're calling the pit and have them search for brittany. >> what do you mean the pit? >> that's what they call it, the pit. >> why? >> alligators. no and what -- >> what does this informant say whatted to brittany and will -- what happened to brittany and will this mother ever have closure? >> jonbenet's brother is a forensic expert. what burke ramsey is demanding. and two businesses lose and the charges he is facing. lauren is back to finish it off. it is really nice outside. 58 degrees in denver. 55 in boulder. 49 in aspen. 56 in grand junction so the skies are clear. we have sunshine. it is a little crisp outside. it definitely feels like a nice, fall day.
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if you weren't quite done with the 70s, they make a comeback. we have really nice weather for the broncos game on sunday. if you're going, sunscreen, sunglasses and enjoy the game because it is really going to be awesome outside. >> sunscreen, sunglasses and the wind. >> and a win, too. >> three things. >> all right, lauren. thank you. thank yo,, ,, z254ez zi0z
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>> liam: you're going back to wyatt? >> steffy: yeah. quinn's not a problem anymore, so i'm all packed and i'm moving in today. >> liam: uh, okay. wait. are you -- [ laughs ] i don't even -- are you -- are you sure you want to rush this? i-i -- trust me. i'm thrilled. of your grandfather's house, but you think that makes her any less of a threat? i mean, she's still your mother-in-law, steffy. >> steffy: i'm -- i'm doing everything i can to keep quinn out of my life. you don't -- you don't have to worry, okay? >> liam: oh, i don't -- i don't have to worry. oh -- oh, that's good. you're the most important thing in my life. and further, i know what it means to be on quinn's bad side. this is crazy. it's crazy for you to go back to him, for you to even risk having anything to do with her when you and i both know that you should
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