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f0 hi, everyone. welcome to the cbs4 morning news at 4:30. it is friday, october 21:00. we feel good about that. i am britt moreno. let's get right over to ashton and figure out the friday fore, weekend forecast. good morning. >> good morning to you, britt. happy friday. temperatures are not nearly as cold this morning as they were yesterday at this time. we're from five to 15 degrees warmer than yesterday. that means we'll stay safely above freezing. yesterday morning we dropped to 25 for the official low. instead this morning most of us are in the 40s now. we'll probably drop into the upper 30s by the time the sun
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it's chilly, but not that bitter cold like yesterday morning. couple of clouds across the front range as well at this time. we're clear in the mountains, clear on the eastern slope -- excuse me, the eastern plains, as well as the western slope. it's early on this friday. it will be a sunny day state- wide. 9:00a.m. in denver 48. lunch time 67. a high of 74, 10 degrees warmer than we were yesterday. tomorrow we'll approach record territory. we'll show you the forecast and the out look for the broncos game next week. let's check in with joe who is here for joel. >> reporter: here's a look at i- 70. you can see the stalled car with the flashing lights heading eastbound. that one is actually west of 32nd avenue. it will just be a little bit tougher there if police and tow truck arrive on scene expect that right lane to be blocked. no major accidents or stalls.
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a blown transformer between yosemite to sable, and also colfax to alameda. aurora police won't know when that's fixed yet. joe, thank you. we have had the first u.s. casualty in the battle for mosul. the military didn't release too many details, only saying a u.s. service member died yesterday from wounds sustained by an improvised explosive device. this comes operation north and northeast of mosul. the other issue are the refugees fleeing. the united nations agency predicted some 100,000 people will arrive at this camp in syria. hillary clinton and donald trump rally support in must win states today. a day after trading insults at an annual catholic charity
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the event is usually marked by civility by nominees. but with the election three weeks away, they couldn't keep their gloves from coming off. >> here she is tonight, in public, pretending not to hate catholics. >> reporter: donald trump's repeated zingers against hillary clinton quickly fell flat last night. >> everyone knows of course hillary's belief that it takes a village, which only makes sense after all in places like haiti where she's taken a number of them. >> reporter: hours after a tenth woman came forward accusing trump of sexual misconduct, clinton called trump out on his critical comments about women. >> donald looks at the statue of liberty and sees a four. maybe a five if she loses the
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her hair. >> reporter: the affair came less than 24 hours after the final debate in las vegas, which donald trump pledged not to accept the outcome of the general election. >> i would accept a clear election result, but i would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result. >> reporter: stumping for clinton in arizona, the first lady fired back. >> the voters deci and loses period, end of story. >> reporter: the clinton campaign claimed victory yesterday after the cyber security firm secure works said a g mail account belonging to campaign chair had been hacked by russian hackers. wikileaks has more e-mails that could be released before election day. hena daniels, cbs news. >> the clinton campaign says
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proves "there is no longer any doubt that putin is trying to help donald trump by weaponnizing wikileaks." posting pictures of your ballot online is actually illegal. our rick salinger explains why. >> reporter: it's okay to take a selfie with a ballot in hand. but don't you dare slow who you voted for -- show who you voted wayne williams says it's a misdemeanor with up to a thousand dollar fine and a year in jail. >> it's the possibility of trading that vote for something or selling it. >> reporter: the law is also in various states and countries around the world. they sent out a press release that posting ballots is
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release at this point in time is like a tacit threat to prosecute people for exercising their right to take photographs of themselves with their ballots. >> reporter: the law against showing your vote may have teeth, but not much of a bite. >> has anyone ever been prosecuted for this? >> i can't speak for has anyone ever, i'm not aware of any within the last few years. >> reporter: but selling one's vote is usua more seriously than just with a wink and a nod. >> state senator paul rosenthal has tried to get that law reappealed. so far it's failed. those running denver's polling sites are learning how to defend themselves against an active shooter. denver's director of elections says the training was put in
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this contentious election season. field judges have the most public interaction, so they're required to watch a video that simulates a workplace shooting and learn how to protect themselves. >> some were immediately taken aback by the video and the graphic images, but i think that it's important to at least present that in a training environment so that hopefully the shock in the event that somebody is put in that type >> denver police as they have in years past are monitoring all 26 voting centers in the city. investors are looking to end the week with some gains after we snapped a winning streak yesterday. jill wagner is live on the floor at the new york stock exchange. happy friday, jill. >> reporter: happy friday, good morning, britt. futures are pointing to a lower open after a down day yesterday. the dow fell 40 points. the nasdaq fell 4. the number
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its highest level in five weeks. still shows signs of a healthy job market. strong employment makes it more likely the fed will raise interest rates by the end of the year. apple says it did shopping on amazon and found nearly 90% of cords and charger claiming to be real apple products were counterfeit. apple is suing a new jersey company that says is behind many of those fake products. ken bone is trying to get people out to vote little corporate health. the now famous undecided voter is teaming up with izod in a video urging people to get out and vote. izod is banking on the publicity. britt. >> i hear they're flying off the shelves. >> reporter: i guess we got the memo. >> we are channeling ken bone apparently. thank you so much. don't know if we should brag about that. the broncos are off this
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return of brock osweiler to denver. they don't play until monday night but we are ready. broncos have said all week they don't blame brock for taking the money and bolting town, but that does not mean they're not going to try and stick it to him when he comes back. the comments have been pretty tame, except for brandon marshall joking saying the broncos are going to try kill him. >> seems like they miss me. obviously i know what's taking place. i'm going back to denver and the whole free agency talk and all that stuff. i'm not blind to that. but at the end of the day, you know, this football game isn't going to determine our season in any regard. >> check out the broncos section of cbsdenver.com. we have a tell-all tape as the broncos try to snap their two-
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when it comes to kids and electronic devices. we'll have the results on the study coming up. this is the news on cbs4 mornings.
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razing fees, senator bennet stepped up and helped put a stop that. he commits to 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 and i approve this message. this is the news in health this morning. there are some new guidelines for kids behind a screen. new recommendations from pediatricians include parents limiting screen time based on your child's age. younger than 18 months avoid it altogether, except for video chatting. for kids 18 to 24 months, parents should choose age appropriate content and watch
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time of 2 to 5-year-olds to one hour a day, and monitor usage for older children to ensure it doesn't get out of control. a danish study found children born to parents with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder are more likely to experience mental health problems by the time they're seven and they were found more likely to suffer from anxiety and other disorders. scientists at northwestern their own internal clock that regulates the muscles' metabolism and energy efficiency depending on the time of day. the study finds muscles work best when used during normal waking hours. those of you up early with us, you may be debating going to the gym, ashton, let's give them a little motivation. good morning. i think the weather might motivate to you to get out and work outside today or this
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yes, we need the moisture. maybe we'll get some the middle of next week. we hope that happens. for now, we just have sunny, dry weather in place. 39 the temperature outside currently in denver. sun will be up quarter after 7:00. yesterday the drought monitor for colorado was updated. another 7,000 people, or 700,000 people in our state were added. the total is now over 1.5 million coloradians under some stage of drought. it area, moderate drought. extends into douglas county and boulder as well. we need the moisture, but dry for the weekend. temperatures not as cold as yesterday at this time. westminster is 45. dia 39. yesterday at this time we were about 29 at the airport. high temperatures later on today we'll see 70s on the western slope, including 70 in grand junction. well into the 70s as well on
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warmest temperatures will be. lamar 78. boulder and fort collins in the mid-70s later on. there are a few clouds on top of us now. but as we progress through these early morning hours that will clear out. as you look over the west you'll notice this arc here with the cloud cover from oregon into idaho and back down into wyoming, that arc is the top of a big ridge of high pressure, and that's what's going to dominate our weather through the weekend and that's why it's going to stay sunny anrm october. in fact, after 74 today we're going to climb to 80 tomorrow. the record for tomorrow is 84. we won't be far away from that record. sunday 75 and 73 for monday with sunshine. tuesday is going to be the day next week where there could be an isolated shower and we're hopeful we'll get something. kickoff temperature for the broncos and texans upper 60s monday night. joel is off, but joe is here with traffic. >> reporter: here's a look at i- 25 and arapahoe road.
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because of some construction. as you can see with the flashing lights, those construction crews are starting to get out of the way, so maybe we'll have cleanup there on the northbound direction by 5:00. the rest of the metro wide picture, construction related slowdowns. northbound c-470 after morrison road, and westbound, eastbound i-70, excuse me, just before kipling. there's some construction related slowdowns there as well. thank you, joel. a driver surprised by an extra passenger on his way into work. tim was sitting in traffic monday morning when a snake slithered out from under the hood of his car. you have to give tim a lot of credit for staying calm. he pulled into a parking lot. he took cell phone video of the 6-foot serpent. first he closed the ac vents for good measure. >> popped his little head up
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car. in situations like that, flipping out is the last thing you want to do. >> the snake slithered back down under the hood. tim hopes it got out on his own. he said his girlfriend still won't get in the car. i don't blame her. earlier this week a texas police officer rescued a deer. the deer was tied down at a home under construction. now the two have some kind of friend. >> the police officer was there when the deer was untied and freed on tuesday. yesterday when a tv crew came to do the story on him, guess what show -- who showed up. >> that's unacceptable. you can't tie up a wild animal like that. >> reporter: sir, is that him there? >> as a matter of fact, it is. >> reporter: that's right? >> perfect timing, isn't it. >> the officer met up with the deer during the interview, even
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he was last seen trying to encourage the deer to go back into the woods. it is often tough enough to play a role opposite one actor. but when you have to play against two different actors each night, you have a challenge. our critic at large greg moody learned this at frank instein. >> reporter: after jenny leona has a difficult task, it is not in dealing with the creator and creature, it's the fact every other night she deals with a or creature. one night it's mark juneic as creteer and sull sullivan jones as creature. and the next night they swap. how does an actor shift with every performance? >> it was challenging to be in rehearsal with the two guys switching off, mostly because
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perform, i was in it. so the emotionally heightened scene, especially the last one at the scene, like they got to tag out and really see it from the outside. for me, it was a constant exercise of being emotionally available and also just taking what a new person gave me and not keeping what i did 20 minutes ago. >> reporter: leona does a brilliant job mainly, simply by listening. >> every time i go sort of think to myself to be in the moment. so i find the easiest way to perceive what the other actors are giving me is to really listen. >> reporter: you're running out of time to see this marvelous adaptation. it leaves you asking just who has the greater humanity.
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frankenstein through october 30th. i'm critic at large greg moody for cbs news. >> thank you, greg. again, it runs through october 30th in the stage theater of the denver center downtown. for tickets, head to our web site, cbsdenver.com. we have a link into the denver center box office. here's sports. the worst kept secret in denver is brock osweiler will be back in town monday has given us opportunity to dwell on that. broncos say they don't blame him for taking the money, but doesn't mean they'll take it easy on him. the comments have been tame. apparently brock has been listening. >> seems like they miss me. you know, obviously i know what's taking place.
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all that stuff. i'm not blind to that. but at the end of the day, you know, this football game isn't going to determine our season in any regard. >> hockey news, av's 4-0 winners over tampa bay last night. they're now 3-1 on the season. ,, donald trump and congressman coffman would punish women. and coffman tried to redefine rape to mean only forcible rape.
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would not be considered rape victims. coffman and trump are too dangerous for colorado.
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f0 welcome back. our jeanne moos took time to break down some of the interruptions at the final presidential debate. she shows us how some of those moments are going viral. >> reporter: we interrupt this story to bring you donald trump's interrupts. >> i did not say that. i did not say that. >> eating machine. >> your husband disagrees with
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a time or two. >> a very beautiful hotel down the street -- >> made with chinese steel. >> i will tell you, i sat there. >> reporter: but she can't compete with the donald's interrexes, deny -- interrexes. >> no puppet, you're the puppet. >> no, you're the puppet. >> reporter: he inspired actual puppetry. >> wrong. >> a very >> wrong. >> reporter: almost felt like trump was imitating alec baldwin. >> here's either not that rich. >> wrong. >> not that charitable. >> wrong. >> or never paid taxes in his life. >> wronger. >> reporter: this was the done's most mem -- donald's most memorable interruption. >> such a nasty woman. >> reporter: songs featuring the word nasty --
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>> reporter: were dredgeed up and remixed. >> nasty, nasty, such a nasty woman. >> she's a nasty woman. >> we have bad ombres here. >> reporter: in a chelsea handler tweet, are you a bad ombre or nasty woman? the day after the debate, >> get in a mosquito out of here. >> when he started tweeting the emmys were rigged. >> should have gotten it. >> reporter: the emmy for best interruptions goes to donald trump. >> wrong. wrong. this weekend you can take your ghouls and goblins to the boo at the zoo. this is a family friendly
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blican, but i know that michael bennet trusts us and we trust him. i'm michael bennet and i approve this message. good morning, everyone. i'm britt moreno. this is the news on friday, october 21:00. happening now on the cbs4 morning news, we will have an update on a crash that sent one person in the hospital and put an alleged drunk driver behind bars. >> reporter: and coming up here at union station, a new choice for travelers from arvada trying to get to the airport. why the a line is complicating it for them. it is also the start of ski

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