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,, it's saturday october 29th. denver police cancel an amber alert after asking for help for finding a van with a possible abduction. hillary clinton calls on the fbi to clear up a mess while donald trump calls it "righting a wrong". sulfur dioxide was released but a a report says no toxic chemicals were released. good morning, to you i'm werth werth. kelly werthmann. it's the last weekend of october, can you believe it? let's go to dave aguilera in colorado's weather center.
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but dent feel like it. good morning, colorado springs and pueblo had a record high. today it's cooling off and getting a little more reasonable around here. it's mild this morning. 65 in arvada. 64 in wheat ridge. doug good man is coming in at 60. a couple thunderstorms way up high above 11,000 feet. morning just over the state line up there in southern wyoming there's lightning going on this morning. once it hits the denver metro area, it dries out so mostly clear over denver and the moisture is not making it into town. so for denver today, a clear start this morning. 72 at noon. in the sunshine and not as warm as yesterday but way above normal. 77 for the afternoon high today.
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weekend around here. the rest of the forecast including the big trick or treat forecast coming up in a bit. you may have received that loud alert on your phone yesterday but last night authorities an keled an amber alert after police found the man and the van in broomfield. there was no abduction or crime committed. an amber alert was set after a witness told police a teen girl was put into a van friday morning. before she was foun girl was seen in the area of a sam's club parking lot in stapleton near 36th and quebec. 29th avenue at colorado and denver is back open after a person hit and killed in the crash. a witness tells us the driver appeared to be speeding up trying to beat the yellow light, something he says drivers do often at the intersection. tfrjts they speed up.
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or you. >> the witness says the person killed was in a wheelchair. a man robbed a convenient store at gun point at loul and 50th at 9:30 last night. the robber is described as a hispanic or black mane. the fbi says they're examining thousands of more emails related to its investigation of hillary clinton's email practices. this comes investigators cleared clinton of criminal charges for using a private email server while she was secretary of state. craig boswell has the latest. >> reporter: it was nearly four months ago that fbi director james comey cleared hillary clinton of any criminal wrong doing for using a personal email server while she was secretary of state. on friday james comey sent a three paragraph letter to congress writing "agents on an unrelated case learned of the
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to the clinton investigation.". >> we're calling on the fbi to release the all the information that it has. even director james comey noted that this new information may not be significant so let's get it out. >> cbs news has learned the investigation involves former new york congressmen anthony weiner, the estranged husband of long time clinton aid huma abedin. the fbi confiscated the two shared. sepaly sexually explicit messages to a 15 year old girl in north carolina. they must be reviewed to be determined if they contain information. >> both were blind sided by looking into an investigation they thought was closed. donald trump seized on the news at an event in iowa. >> the investigation is the
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weargate and it's everybody's hope that justice at last can be served -- -- watergate. james comey did not put a table on when the investigation would be completed -- -- timetable. donald trump will be at the jefferson county fairgrounds in golden for a rally today at noon. tomorrow afternoon the republican presidential candidate will hold another northern colorado. the latest now on the incident at the sun corp. oil refinery that sent orange smoke pouring from the plant. the denver post says they have obtained a company letter admitting more than 75,000 of sulfur dioxide was released. that's 150 times over the limit that triggers an investigation. when the accident happened earlier this month, both sun corp. and the fire department said there was no toxic material
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plume of smoke scaring homeowners south of highlands ranch yesterday afternoon. heavy air support helped them clearly contain the flames after 600 homes were evacuated in the back gate community. no buildings were damaged by the fire that burned 200 acres but flames did come close to some homes. >> there's houses right here and my house is just down the street and we're super close >> that fire started around noon yesterday. the cause is still under investigation. dave, we know that warm and dry conditions continue to cause fire dangers across the state today. >> yeah, same deal, we're dry but there's relief. a cold front is coming through the state that's going to drop temperatures a bit and up the humidity a bit. so i'll tell you what that will do for your saturday and whether or not we will have rain from the front coming up.
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anderson is now on injured reserve. what this means for his season and what other hurting broncos may not see on the field tomorrow. plus --. >> we didn't come here to drink beer. we came to win the ball game. >> reporter: find out what loony toons character bill murray decided to impersonate and if it was enough to rally ,, to keep our communities safe, we need a district attorney like jake lilly -- tough, smart, and determined to keep us safe. as a former special assistant u.s. attorney and iraq war veteran, jake lilly is an experienced prosecutor who will be tough on violent crime, including murder and domestic abuse. and he has a smart plan to provide treatment for non-violent offenders, including veterans suffering from mental illness
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this is the colorado none of us want to lose. i'm gail schwartz, and i'm running for congress to stop the sale of our public lands. coloradans should have the freedom to use this land for ranching, hunting and fishing, not watch it sold off to the highest bidder. scott tipton wants to cut off our access to these lands for generations to come,
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because i won't let that happen. welcome back. a check on the forecast. it is going to be beautiful today, dave. yes, cooler today.
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quite a few clouds in the mountains. there's rain and snow up there and we'll show you that in a second. take a look at the shot from yesterday, from judy williams this was the mountain cloud we had near nederland. not as many clouds as today. most temperatures are in the 50s and 60s to start you off. high mountain rain mixed with snow up above 11,000 feet but we have had rain moving ou hits the continental divide. a cold front range is swinging through as well and dropping temperatures back in the 70s around here today. here's the way it looks on the big picture. high pressure around here holding everything up. not strong enough to keep this front going through denver. once this passes through the high will resurge and keep things relatively mild for the next several days through the halloween as well. if we look at the bigger
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a big trough off the coast of california. it looks promising, like there's a storm but what will happen it will ride the jet stream over northern parts of the rockies here and high pressure will stay over denver so even in the week ahead, although there's a storm system going over the northern united states, not much at all so we're staying high and dry during the week. there's the moisture in the mountains and by the afternoon everything dries out and mostlyu for the afternoon as well. a good looking day around here as wl. 70s and 80s to the east with 50s and 60s in the mountains. my forecast for denver calls for a around 77. that's above normal this time of year and going into broncos tomorrow, 73. halloween mostly dry and we stay dry tuesday and wednesday as well. cooling down into the 60s by then so that's more fall-like
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monday night i think you will be very nice. you don't have to wear a coat and you don't have to cover up the costume. art week kicks off on thursday. good to have you with us ashley. good morning,. >> explain why denver arts week is important. >> community in the city. this is a great opportunity for people to revisit old favorites and experience something new and get great deals and get involved in the community. >> let's talk about what's going on for those who don't know what arts week is. >> it kicks off november 4th with first fridays followed by free night at the museum on saturday evening which is always a fun event. people come out and the museums
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>> do the mummies come alive. >> people have to wait to see the movies. we'll see. >> yes. there are shuttles that take people neighborhood to neighborhood which is easy to do museum hopping. >> we're looking at video now of different art features whether it's outdoors or indoors. you're saying there's free nights as well? >> yes, saturday night is free for all the open late. there's several days during the week like the zoo and denver museum of nature and science we like the word "free" around here. >> what other things are going on? >> denver film festival takes place during denver arts week as well. that runs through the 2nd. great deals around the city from buy one get one tickets and a lot of other things going
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>> sounds like a great week. sounds like we have perfect weather. >> thanks for being here this morning. denver arts week runs november 4th through the 12th. thank you, ashley. for the second time this month, the broncos are taking on the chargers. this time around as the team goes for the win, hopefully, it may happen with or without the starters. morning sports. after he underwent surgery on his knee, the broncos have placed cj anderson on the the reserve. the good news is he could return to to the playoffs depending on recovery time. hardly the only big name. center matt pair diswho played every snap last season is a
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aqib talib and brandon marshall also up. the broncos say they're not worried. >> we make the changes in practice. it's not too weird. we plug and play every day here in practice. we get guys that are the second guys in and we play with those guys so i think this team is built to handle injury. we had injury at the head coaching spot and we were able to handle that as well. hot chte guys on the staff and we're more than capable of picking it up and going. >> nuggets home opener tonight
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it's no secret. donald trump isn't for us. and unfortunately, congressman coffman isn't, either. just listen. and as families struggle to make ends meet, coffman voted against equal pay for equal work 11 times. it gets worse. coffman said he would support donald trump for president.
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oofrjs we have a live look at wrigley field where the cubs played last night. a tied series one run was the deciding factor in game three. scoreless in the 7th inning cocoa crisp gets a cleveland. third. cleveland fans were watching this. the cubs had a chance to tie the game but a strike out and cleveland wins game three at wrigley. 1-0 was the final. indians take the lead, first pitch at 6:00. one of the most talked about moments last night was a
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>> it's the bottom of the 7th, the last chance to order beer. for it's one, two, three strikes you're out at the old ball game. ? [ music ] ? ? ? [ music ] ? ? >> yes, life long cubs fan bill murray singing while doing an impression of daffy duck. he said daffy is the greatest american entertainer. ok hopefully the cubs can win game four. >> that would be nice. looking back at the city. clouds in the distance and sunshine today along with a cold front and cooler temperatures. we'll outline that for you. in the meantime, a great picture from one of our reporters. great sunset lately. this is from pagosa springs. we'll look at the forecast
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time is running out for the train temporary permit expires in a week. jeff todd tells us this is a safety matter. >> reporter: the problem is there's crossing guards every time the train has to go through this intersection because the software isn't meeting federal regulations. this isn't just a problem for the a-line but also the b-line through westminster and it's
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arvada. the trains talk to the crossing gates on something like to a wifi network. >> to get them to acknowledge and shut down when it needs to, that's taking fine tuning of the software. right now the timing just isn't right. >> the gate is closing just a little bit too early and it's going back up a little bit too late. it's airing on the side of safety. >> the federal air way administration has given rtd a november 5th. flaggers are not a permanent solution. new software is almost ready. >> this is caused positive train control and it's a safety mechanism that all systems have and we're the first to do it. >> another extension is not coming down the tracks. fra told us rtd must develop a plan that demonstrates to fr a a path forward towards a solution to resolve timing issues at the crossings.
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operations. that's not in anybody's best interest. >> meeting between the trains operating company and company were held in washington. >> we're past protected ridership and sits a significant aspect to the community. >> reporter: rtd told us they do have a contingency plan if the r-line gets ut they would have to get buses out to the airport. a denver police officer accused of stealing $1,200 from a suspect is arrested. how he was caught in the act and what he told detectives after being confronted for the crime. right now it's 7:27. 49 degrees outside. a cooler but beautiful day in store.
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,, welcome back to cbs4 morning news. it's 7:30 on saturday october 29th. a beautiful shot of this city skyline here during sunrise this morning. a beautiful day, let's turn things over to dave aguilera in colorado's weather center. good morning, the look out mountain camera looking good
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from the brush fire near highlands ranch yesterday which is 100% contained this morning. we have that to deal with. it does make beautiful sun rises and sunsets though. that's one fortunate beauty we have from those. mostly 50s around the area. 54 in highlands ranch. as far as the satellite is concerned, look at the moisture going out west. showers and rain and thunderstorms out west. starts to dry up. there's snow right around estes park and the rocky mountain national park area but not looking for that to make it into fort collins or denver to say the least. not even rain. we're drying out down the mountain here. here's the break down today. mostly clear start to the day. 72 by noon and 77 for the high today. great way to start the weekend,
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more 70s to look forward to all the way through halloween. we'll outline that coming up for you. doesn't look too spy ki for the holiday. >> and no big coat for the first time in a long time -- -- spooky. the fbi is reviewing thousands of new emails tied to hillary clinton's use of a private server. investigators want to find out if classified information was mishandled. in response clinton called on the fbi to investigation. mary ma lowny has the latest. >> the american people deserve to get the full and complete facts immediately. >> in a letter sent to eight con cessional committee chairmen, james comey said the bureau learned about e-mails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation into hillary clinton's private server. james comey wrote, "i agree the
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emails contain classified information and cess their importance to the investigation." they were discovered as agents investigated anthony weiner, the former congressmen and estranged husband of top clinton aid, huma abedin. he's been investigated for sectioning with an underage girl according to the fbi, the e-mails are not from clinton herself. still, little is known about what information the messages contain. >> it's impair tive that the question, whatever it is without delay. because right now your guess is add good as mine and that's not good enough. >> donald trump wasted no time to pounce. >> this is bigger than watergate. hillary clinton's corruption is on a scale we have never seen before. we must not let her take her criminal scheme into the oval office. >> we're going to continue to
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i believe that it's one of the most consequential elections ever. i'm mary maloney reporting. several viewers who were asked about changing their vote. the secretary of state says if you have already voted and mailed off your ballot you cannot change it. but you can if you have not mailed it yet and request a new one. according to arrest paperwork, officer arca leshgs shgstta was searching a suspect's clothing wearing a body camera. unreleased video shows him removing rolls of cash that never made it into evidence. within an hour of being
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his bag. he was recently recognized as one of the department's finest paying for two nights at a hotel for a family in need. he's been suspended without pay during this investigation. a customer attacking a clerk with hot coffee in denver. the clerk was badly burned. the suspect also attacked a customer trying to help the >> reporter: surveillance video shows a man enter a 7-eleven on 11 on west alameda earlier this month at 2:00 in the morning. in his hand he's holding a cup. the man in the image is kenneth neglect segalia and shortly after working in he asked the clerk for coffee and threw it back in his face. >> these kind of things shouldn't be happening. this place is a safe place.
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safe for you to shop. >> the store's manager says that's not all. two men come to the aid, surveillance video captures the suspect as he uses mace on one of them. >> they are friendly and know who we are. that's why they come to help us. >> both the clerk and customers are okay. records indicate he has been arrested before for theft and in addition to what happened at 7-11, police say he's also wanted in sera denver burglaries. >> there is a warrant out for his arrest. if you have any information, call police. we do have breaking news for those traveling through the mountains. eastbound i-70 is closed east of vale because of a crash. expect delays in the area and we'll keep an eye on the closure and let you know of changes on cbsdenver.com. a terrifying scene at
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plane yesterday morning after it caught on fire on the runway. video posted to facebook captured the chaos inside. >> let's go. >> the american airlines jet was headed to miami when it blew a tire. the engine caught fire and black smoke and flames flowing from the plane as you can as passengers used the steps to escape. that was the scariest part of the whole thing. >>. >> seven passengers and crews were taken to the hospital. there are plenty of ways to celebrate halloween early. boo at the zoo is happening owl weekend. the parade and trick-or-treat event kicks off at 9:30 in
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most people would probably quit their job but not this colorado man. where he'll keep working and who is getting a vacation from him after he won more than $9 million. this is the news on cbs4. ,,
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one man in colorado is 9.9 $9.9 million richer. greg won the big prize in last week's drawing. he works the night shift at a king supers warehouse. he will keep it job. >> she wants to go to alaska. i prayed for this for her. she's provided for me when i couldn't provide for myself wants to do. >> he chose the lump sum option of 5 $5 million and he will get $3.6 million after taxes. dave, if you won the lottery would you still work with me in the mornings? >> no. >> what? [ laughter ] >> i would watch you from home. >> i don't blame you. take me on a vacation, maybe? >> we could talk about that. maybe.
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>> what? >> we have good weather across the state now. >> we do indeed. we hit the jackpot here with nice weather rolling out. we need rain but i don't think that is happening around here. here's a look at what is rain west of the continental divide. rain and high mountain snow. sunshine from the evergreen parkway and that extends back into the city this morning. so a pretty nice day around here. it will be cooler and let's take a lo 45 in greeley. 54 in fort collins. boulder is already at 63. tom clay in westminster is our weather watcher there with 60 on the nose. i know it's a big weekend. a nice day today and cooler if you're going to the broncos game tomorrow, mostly sunny skies and about 73 at kick off. close to 70 by the end of the game. of course, the all important trick-or-treat forecast i thought i would throw at you. the mad scientist is coming in
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during trick-or-treat time. 6:00 p.m. on monday night. 54 at 7:00 and 51 at 8:00 p.m. not too shap by at all for collecting candy. here's the rain and snow i was talking about coming into the western slope. a couple isolated thunderstorms out there with the front coming through as the front goes east, it's fairly dry. it will drop temperatures a bit from the low 80s we had yesterday down into the 70s. here's the have a little shot of cool air coming in the next several days staying in the 70s and 60s by the time we get to tuesday. jet stream is staying well up to the north so storms tend to go over the northern rockies. cooling us down but don't provide much in the way of rain. we're not looking for moisture in the week ahead. cloudy over most locations early and the sun breaking
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50s and 60s in the mountains. 77 degrees and 73 tomorrow. then just by tuesday, wednesday back in the 60s that may dlefr deliver mountain moisture. we need it soon. national adoption month is coming up this november and one of the easy ways to talk about adoption is through a book. tell us about her book, the "the not in here story". >> it's nice to meet an author of a book that i'm sure has a lot of inspiration in it. what's your inspiration? >> it originated as the way we told our son about his adoption and it's something we shared with other people. people needed words and i had
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read it to their kids. about four years ago the journey started to turn it into a book and i have it in my hand now in time for national adoption book. >> so tell us about the need to know about adoption . >> sure, the need is empowerment for the adop tee. and also i think what's important is it tells the story of what happened before you were born. it tells a little of the struggle hurdles and then it talks about we finally get the spoiler alert -- there's a happy baby at the end. sorry. >> yeah, that's great. is your book geared towards a specific age or is this for anybody? >> it says three plus. i was at cold creek canyon elementary yesterday reading to the principal and school there
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first grade, second and third and fifth and sixth group and every group found a place to relate so not very age specific. but i have been doing readings at bookstores and tomorrow i have one at 2nd star to the right in highlands. . grown ups are crying -- but it's a good cry. >> 2nd star to the ith at 10:30 a.m.. >> after denver for now. >> so coming to highlands to check you out. >> yeah, the book is not released until november 8th so this is the early pre-tour with books and it's stibl available on amazon and barnes and noble and different bookstores. >> we are so thankful you came here this morning. your book looks amazing and hopefully people can turn out and hear you read the book yourself. she will have a reading and signing event taking place
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asks voters to relieve her of her husband. >> last year's rate was 4.169. >> is he always like that. he's a republican running to a be a travis county texas commissioner with a little eye rolling help from his wife of 21 years. >> does your wife really roll her eyes that often she ac three or two takes. >> most people leave their work at the office. >> you can put 60 people on each car. if you add two cars. >> did you like your light rail cars well done? >> my opponent i asked him if there was anything you didn't like about the ad and he said, i think the meat was overcooked. >> his political consultant dreamed up the ad inspired by the office.
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the neighbors wered by friends. >> all he wants to do is fix things. >> quite frankly it's not a code violation. >> i like helping around the house. >> please re-elect gerald. plead. >> he thinks his ad went viral because humor takes the edge off the campaign. >> do you think your wife really wants to get you off her hands and out of the house? >> absolutely. loves me away. >> please, sir re-elect gerald. >> jeanne moos, cnn new york. volunteers for the march of dimes giflted newborns at a kansas city hospital with super hero costumes. the babies in the unit are being celebrated for their strength. volunteer photographers captured the little ones dressed as wonder woman,
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