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shawn chitnis is live from the capital with who is in colorado today. good morning, sean. >>reporter: good morning, candidates are taking -- they're sending important supporters here to get out that vote with a day left to go here. donald trump himself here over the weekend having a late night rally in denver. he brought in hundreds of people who were willing to wait in line for hours to see him speak. that was just one of manyto made. he continues to visit multiple states and holds several events each day. clinton is sending former vice president al gore to events. we had a chance to talk to volunteer and staff members from both campaigns here in colorado. they tell us they want to make sure they have no regrets after this is said and done, and they are having to convince some people to even just participate in this election. >> at the end of the day when i know that come tuesday, i did
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in office. >> voting is an important aspect of our freedom, so i tell them to get out and vote. >> so the deadline to mail in your ballot has passed. two options now, you can drop off that ballot at specific locations or vote in person. live at the state capitol, shawn chitnis, cbs4 morning news. >> thank you very much. we have places through the secretary state's office where you can drop it off. the candidates are not slowi trump campaigns in five states today including the crucial states of florida and pennsylvania. pennsylvania has no early voting. clinton will be in pennsylvania. she'll be joined by bill and chelsea clinton and president obama and the first lady and bruce springsteen. craig boswell has the latest from the campaign trail. >>reporter: donald trump capped a five state campaign push in virginia overnight railing against the fbi's decision to exonerate clinton over her e-mail controversy.
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she knows it. the fbi knows it. >> after reviewing thousands of newly discovered clinton e-mails, fbi james comey pinned another letter to congress revealing investigators are standing by their july decision not to bring charges against the democratic nominee. >> this matter is resolved. >> clinton did not mention the fbi development as she rallied support in pennsylvania, ohio and new hampshire with the help of lebron james taylor. >> i really believe that america's best years are still ahead of us. >> clinton's e-mail saga haunted her through the entire campaign despite the fbi's final decision, the issue continues to be a source of debate on capital hill. in a statement sunday night, house speaker paul ryan used the topic to encourage americans to vote for trump saying clinton believes she's
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own rules. reed accused comey for breaking the law for pinning his original letter to -- he created a fire storm 11 days before the presidential election to confirm what we already knew that secretary clinton's e-mail practices were leaders, and voters will get their final say tomorrow when they head to the polls on election day. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. breaking news this morning from the political world as people are remembering a remarkable janet reno, the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general has died. reno served during president bill clinton's administration. our jaime yuccas has more. >>reporter: janet reno was the first woman in history to become the top lawyer. she was -- >> i janet reno -- >> by the time she took office,
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texas. reno ordered on thes to storm the property saying she believed children were being abused. 80 people died in the raid. reno took full responsibility. >> i approved the plan and i'm responsible for it. >> reno also drew fire for her handling the case of gonzalez, the six-year old refugee who was -- the cuban-american community was enraged. that haunted reno for years. her candid manner brought her my fans who appreciated her off beat image. at 6-foot 2, she had a no nonsense style that made her a target for saturday night live
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with will pharaoh. reno had been at the justice department for -- she was diagnosed with parkinson's disease. she continued her work and became an inspiration for those managing the disease. she returned home in florida and launched a campaign for governor driving around in her signature red pickup. >> i love this thing and i care so much about it. >> she lost and retreat quieter life. she retired to her home to the everglades and considered herself a private citizen. looking back, she described her career in politics as an activity of joy. jaime yuccas, cbs news. time for weather and traffic every ten minutes on the fours. here's ashton. >> good morning to you, alan. good monday morning. castle rock, 36 right now. highlands
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northwest. arvada, 41. westminster, 52. a few clouds overhead, but overall it's a sunny day for us. the storm system that moved over colorado this morning bringing snow to our mountains is to the east of us. our forecast for today, sunshine all day long. we'll go from the 40s to around 50 by 9:00. 61 at lunch time and a high temperature today of 63. let's get a check on the traffic. here's joel hillan. good morning, we're watching a couple of accidents out there. we soud as we look at i-25 and evans, there's a few more cars. this is nothing that's going to slow you down. santa fe and -- also look at this, look at this green we have to start off the morning commute. everyone enjoying that luxurious extra hour. speeds into the upper 40s into parker road. and upper 50s in both directs between i-25 and i-225. >> thank you, joel.
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investigators searched the property of a man charged with kidnapping and chaining up a woman for months in southbound. they believe the man could be connected to at least seven other murders. here's our hanna daniels. >>reporter: the spartan county sheriff's office says investigators have found another body in the same area where a woman was found alive chained by the neck and held inside of a metal storage container. >> we are in the process of trying to get that person removed from here, and do a positive identification. >> authorities say the remains were found at one of two grave sites pointed out by property owner todd. >> we can't tell you anything about the cause of death, the gender, how long, any of that stuff. >> the 45-year old real-estate agent was in court sunday to face murder charges. >> do you understand that? >> yes, sir. >> after police say he confessed to a quadruple murder at a
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the small courtroom was filled with family members of those victims still absorbing the shock that a serial killer was living among them. >> he's gone forever. all of this unravelling eight miles down the road and come out 13 years later that someone can [indiscernible], my brother was killed by the same person. >> he was arrested thursday after 30-year old kayla brown was rescued. kayla and her boyfriend charles disappeared in august. carver's body w buried on the property the next day. hanna daniels, cbs news. >> police say carver was shot several times, cold hack was denied bond sunday and more charges are expected. >> this morning, the rockies are expected to introduce the team's new manager, bud black is going to be hired by the club. a news conference scheduled for later this morning. black managed another national league west
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diego padres from 2007 to 2015. black replaces walt wise. douglas county sheriff's -- merit lived in lone tree with his life and children. he had a couple of strong years with the avs but he was hobbled by injury and left the team in 2011. joe sack said in a statement yesterday saying that he was a talented hockey player, and a great teammate. our dee and his entire family. now to a story you'll see first at 4:00. what is being called a historic settle. it stems from the death of an unarmed black man. here's investigator rick salinger. >>reporter: the city will pay up
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including domestic violence, kidnapping and taking off his ankle monitor. he was spotted near 13th and la reo -- >> i heard a loud noise and got up and looked out the window. probably eight officer was their handguns drawn. >> but only one of officers fired striking carter in the chest. it was then learned he was unarmed. paul was a swat officer who fired. he had been recognized as aurora theater shooting. he was not charged in this case after a grand jury investigation. >> there's discrepancies with the out crime made by the officer at the scene. in the statements he made six-days later. >> the police shooting touched off protest during a time around the country. but in aurora, calm was kept. >> they want to see a peaceful resolution to this.
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other parts of the country. >> carter's parents spoke out after the -- >> we should be accountable for what we do. >> the time -- as well as the changes in policy. happy monday, everyone. thank you for joining us this morning. 39 degrees in denver. >> we hope you're tanked up to sleep after the time change over the weekend. here's what's ahead on the south watch. a new study on vitamin b women and a risk of type ii diabetes. diabetes. i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i did not say that... i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her...
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good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. this is the news in health. here's a question that many people may ask if diagnosed. are second opinions helpful when it comes to prostate cancer? a new study is casting doubt on whether second opinions i am proved treatment for quality of care for prostate cancer. doctors at johns hopkins says the impact of second opinions is uncertain. pregnant women are vitamin b-12 deficiency may to children prone to type ii diabetes. mothers with lower levels of b-12 were likely to have children with lower resistance which is a diabetes risk factor. ashton is here with us. everybody feels great. >> everybody feels great and well rested after that extra hour of sleep over the weekend. our longest weekend of the year as we like to say. with the
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before we shifted the time. with the early sunrise coming an early sunset, 4:50 p.m. is when the sun will set. it's tough to get used to that. wheat ridge, 50 degrees. 50 in eerie. the north side of town chilly -- castle rock, you have 36 to get this day started. most mountain towns in the 20s including 28 in eagle county and avon, it's 45 up the hill in boulder a little bit. sustainedd between 10 and 15 miles-per-hour on the plains. on the eastern plains today, it will be breezy at times. here along the front range, i don't think they'll be enough wind to notice it. temperatures won't be as warm as over the weekend. instead of close to 70, we'll be in the low 60s, but still seven degrees above normal for the first half of november. mostly sunny skies across our state today. the storm system that brought rain and snow to the high country this weekend is to the east of us. rain from louisiana and
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but for us, high pressure now dominating our weather and this is going to be the case over the next, i'm afraid week or two. jet stream, north of us, the jets come into colorado to get any kind of substantial storm system here, but instead this pattern will stay in place for the next approximately 14 days. we do start to see the ridge break down on or around november 20th which would be two weeks from yesterday. so it's going to be un-- unfortunately we don't see precipitation. temperatures in the 60s. 72 on wednesday. and then mid to upper 60s for thursday as well as friday. plenty of sunshine coming up for veteran's day on friday. let's check -- let's check the traffic with joel. it's frozen. moving in the southbound direction, we have speeds into the 60s and 70s dipping into the 50s as you get passed 92nd. that's volume
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drive from 120th to i-70. here's our cbs4 mouse cam, and you have the toll lane and the left lane and they're going the same speed. save the money. we have an accident across the map. that's leading to great drive times as you make your way along i-70 right now, alan betwe i-25 and i-225. we have speeds into the 60s. >> i'll take it, joel. brandon marshal is standing for the national anthem. he stood along coach gary kubiak during the anthem. marshal said it's not because everything is perfect or because i'm changing my stance on things, but because my hope for what we can become. >> i felt like i got my point across. i got my point across,
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kneel my whole career. i was back and forth about it. but you know, my stance on things hasn't changed. i still feel the same way. i never saw that as end all, be all, and some people are probably maid, you're a sell out, but i'm doing work and i'm in the community. and i still feel the same way. >> marshal met with police chief white and he'll support organizations making a difference in all right. let's turn to the game. broncos might be looking forward to the bye week, but it doesn't come until after next sunday's game against the saints on the road. >> the team is coming off a tough loss in oakland, but we heard some sound from players earlier this morning. and romi they say they want to get back to work. sounds like they want to forget about this loss and refocus, but what do they have
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>>reporter: the broncos went to oakland in first place in the afc west and came back in third. last week we talked about the rushing stats could tell the story of sunday night's prime time battle. the raiders pounded out 218 yards rush nothing the 30-20. the broncos started the win with a pleated defense without starting talib or webster. they lost derek wolfe when he left the game with a fractured eld they became the first team to score 30 points on the broncos this season. and the first team to rush for more than 200 yards against the denver defense since week 16 in 2014. the raiders held the ball for over 41 minutes or all day as chris harris jr put it. the broncos offense couldn't overcome a horrific start. the broncos went three and out on their first four possessions and
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33 yards. >> for us, we weren't good enough. we lost a field battle, special teams and we got off to a horrible start. four, three and outs and we made -- we played early in the game and we give up 220 yards rushing. that's a team not playing good enough to win and that's what i told the players, so we got to improve and get back to work. >> to make it worse, the broncos and raiders battle for first place tie as kansas city made their way to 6-2. the broncos fall to third in the afc west 6-3. the broncos on the road again and face another offense -- with the saints >> that's tough because too because they are looking pretty good and san francisco got whacked by new orleans. >> with new orleans, a lot of the games, if you have within watching, it's a shootout. they're getting 30 to 40 points on the board. the broncos
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shooting outback like that as we can see all the things the broncos said they're going to fix, the offensive line and the run game, it's not getting fixed. you can't put it all on the defense. the defense can't be out there for 41 minutes and hold the team to -- >> great insight, thank you so much. >> romi we'll see you next week. you canr sports 760.
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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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woman: after all donald trump has said and done... she ate like a pig... you can do anything. i moved on her like a b***h! woman: trump's just so disgusting and degrading. and he's the republican nominee for president! and congressman mike coffman said he didn't know if donald trump's a sexual predator. come on. look, we just can't vote for coffman or trump. house majority pac is responsible
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good morning, it is 5:54. time for weather and traffic on the fours. it's chill neuropathy morning. temperatures are in the upper 30s. but we're above freezing, so it's not that bad for november. on the western slope, 35 degrees. david perry or cbs4 weather watcher reporting that. mark russell in north park, walden, that's a traditional cold place this time of year, and it's chilly. 20 up there. meanwhile, shelby majors on the
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48. she says a beautiful starlit sky. her part of larimer county. we're going to check the 5-day forecast in a minute, but first let's check the traffic. >> we have one accident at santa fe and 6th avenue. you can see i-76 and 270, and that's one of the spots where it loads up first. if you're traveling along i-76 in the westbound direction, that's where we have an accident. it at sterling. watch -- it's at sterling. we're working to get an exact location. speeds into the 40s right now. britt. a woman in the metro area is facing felony charges for impersonating her dead father and voting for him. mark haas continues his investigate at 10:00. here's a preview. >>reporter: he died years ago, but voted twice after his death. his daughter charged in voting in place of her dead father. >> she understands at this point
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>> these kinds of cases are now getting high levels scrutiny. >> are you surprised that people try to get over on the system like that? as voting officials tells us how these votes get into the big picture. >> if someone tries to cheat, you're going to catch them. >> tonight at 10:00, brian maass takes his investigation dying to vote to the state government and he asks if we should be concerned about voter fraud. thanks for joining us on this monday morning. here we are on election eve and right now, 39 degrees in denver. here's what's ahead. sean is live. >>reporter: both campaigns working hard the day before the election. we'll hear from democrats and republicans right here in colorado in a live report. >>reporter: a former surgical technician accused of stealing fit noel and using his needles on thousands of people. we have
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hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm britt moreno. >> and i'm alan gionet. great to have you with us. this is the news at 6:00 a.m. news breaking this morning. the first woman to serve as attorney general has died. we look at the life of janet reno. more political name in
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vote. the final push here before tomorrow 's -- tomorrow's election. with the time shift, we have light. 6:35 will be our sunrise. it will be a beautiful day. your forecast is straight ahead. we're watching an accident now. a traffic alert southbound along i-76 south of 84th. a mess of cars into each other. thanks a lot. we want to go to our breakings. first woman to serve as attorney general has died. she suffered from parkinson's disease. she served during clinton's presidency. she ordered agents to storm the property, saying she believed children were being abused there. she also face criticism for her handling of six-year old refugee gonzalez.
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