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and tracking breaking news, a turbine causing problems falling off a truck. a crane has been called in to move this, and it won't be back open until 8:00 tonight. denver continues to watch the developments as patients wait to get tested after they learn that does an employ at the medical center may have exposed them to hiv and hepatitis. lance, the hospital is calling `atients, too? >> reporter: eric, the hospital is reaching out to 2900 patient 00 -- patients who had surgery in the main office, and 211 of those called have been tested. jasmine broemer got a call a few minutes ago.
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done in november but in the ob- gyn area, not the main surgical center, so she doesn't have to worry about hepatitis and hiv anymore. >> those are pretty major diseases to have to face. >> the whole swedish community, we're devastateed by this and are working hard to help the patients and we know there is a ton of anxiety out there. >> reporter: dr. fleischmann said that a staff member saw a surge radio will tech remove a syringe with fentanyl and replace it with another. the technician was later identified as rocky allen, and his employment was terminated. the doctor said that was the only instance of drug diversion and that no infection resulted from that.
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leave your manning jersey at home if your kid guess to greeley evans schools, all part of the school's dress code. the policy is kind of a bummer for parents and kids. >> i have a number 18 jersey and it's bad when i can't wear it to school. >> the district doesn't have a grudge against the quarterback. jerseys with several other numbers captain be worn because of the ties those numbers have to local street gangs. there is no lack of manning jerseys in the bay area, and an trujillo, we are down to three days until the big game and can i only imagine that the excitement is getting stronger there. >> reporter: absolutely. and obviously, this is a big weekend for the broncos, not just because of the game, yes, that's important but three former broncos are finalists for the hall of fame, and we
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with td today which was not the first time he has been a finalist but many believe this may be his best chance to get in. no one disputes how good and value he was when he played but the problem is he apparently didn't play long enough for some. he cannot wait for saturday to get here. >> excited about the possibility of it happening. but i also have to be prepared if it doesn't happen. obviously, i'll be disappointed, but until they tell me no, right now, i'm still in the race. so i'll just stay excited. excited. td, atwater, and lynch will san francisco. there is a lot of fake merchandise going around in san francisco. we found out just how big of a problem it is.
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i.c.e. has confiscated, and that money somehow funds terrorism. marshall? >> reporter: ann, i had to ask for clarification to make sure i hadn't misheard that. but feds have traced sales f fake merchandise to terrorists. it was $19.5 million in confiscated gear from two years ago. the fresh number, twice as much, $39 million in confiscated gear since last super bowl. cceck out the bling, super bowl logos, broncos' gear, everything is fake. >> locally this past week, an additional 49 seizures of 12,,000 items. >> reporter: fake nfl gear can
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cheering for the wrong team. the feds traced money from ake merchandise sales to specific terrorist attacks. >> one of the charlie hebdo attackers we can show was selling counterfeit goods on the streets of paris, purchasing weapons with the profits from selling counterfeit goods. >> reporter: if you are ignore everything we just told you because you want to save a buck, we were warn body a fake super bowl ticket to the features on the real one with the hologram to the color- changing imk. >> it will fade when heat is applied and reappear when the heat source is removed. >> reporter: that's when the logo looks like. you see is everywhere. it looks clear in colorful ways in the hologram. in the llst year, the feds made
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convictions from people selling fake merchandise. marshal zellinger, denver 7. the bronco's organization, they're out here and are working hard to connect with fans who live in the bay area or fans who are going out for the big ggme. on the boat today, miles the mascot and, of course, members of the denver bronco's cheerleaders. a lot of the organizations are out here trying to connect with fans at the embarcadero, the mfl experience, all those places so the pans have a good time. >> no shortage of activities. thank you, ann. punter britton colquitt had to buy his 18-month-old daughter a tick to he super bowl. the strict rule is everyone needs a ticket no matter what.
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her in the pictures after they win. it was aacase of self defense. that's all the mongols motorcycle club had to say about the deadly shooting last weekend. and sally, you're finding out more about what makes the clubs tick. >> reporter: that's right. and i sat down to talk with a professor who said doesn't have to be anything big but something found disrespectful. the mongols and iron order, two groups on the front page. >> even seemingly minor incidents of disrespect or calling out another person can result in tragic events. >> reporter: he said these types of conflicts aren't uncommon. >> it's almost like street gangs in different
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they carve up neighborhoods into their own personal territories. >> reporter: he said tensions might have been brewing between the two. the mongols take pride calling themselves the 1%ers, usually associated with criminal activity, he said and iron order, a group with large law enforcement members have had problems with 1%ers. >> up and coming groups with some conflict in the past with the more established outlaw motorcycle and 1%er motorcycle groups across the country. >> reporter: arrests by police have yet to be made because of how the clubs operate. >> the groups are secretive. they have taken an oath of seerecy and don't want to communicate their every day happenings especially as it relates to law enforcement.
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know this event was packed with people and anyone who had taken video or picturess they are asking them to come forward because it would help them significantly in the investigation. sally mandooh, denver 7. fewer bees not buzzing around might not seem like a problem but the fewer bees you see, the more problem for the bustling industry.
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(donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk.
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the search continues for a dangerous plan on the run, suspected of stabbing a woman 3 outside a howard johnson hotel. police are sending out these pictures calling this man a person of interest.
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men because they may have witnessed the attack. a denver 7 exclusive, three teen girls from aurora boarded a plane with a plan to join isis. their story. and tony kovaleski is here with more. very scary stuff. >> eric, a father's quick actions may have saved his daughter's life and two friends. when his daughter didn't get off the school bus one day in 2014, he immediately realized something was wrong. he knows that terrorists worked for more than a year to work lure his daughter social media. why did you decided to sit in that chair and do this iiterview? >> because i look at myself and us. and i never, ever want this to lap to anybody else.
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finishing touches right now and it's coming up tonight and his passion is amazing. >> right. you have to rack kids on social media these days. >> see you at 10:00. >> thank you, tony. boulder police say that a man got a call saying that his daughter was kidnapped and calling for ransom. they put a woman on the phone and screaming for help. check out thedenverchannel.com for more tips. some businesses are booming here while one industry is having a difficult time keeping business buzzing. how the life of bee keepers is changing. there is a way that you can help. >> reporter: in this remote boulder county field, tim broad checks on one of his more than 15 honey bee sites. >> the bees were eating the last little bit of honey out of them.
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calls increased chemical farming and rampant disease within the bee populations, the bee industry as we know it is slowly dying. >> the paradigm of how you can keep bees or count on their being an abundance of bees is over. >> reporter: broad took a huge financial hit when he was forced to cancel hundreds of orders for bee packages of those hoping to follow in his footsseps. >> the days of having bees and they get along has ended. >> reporter: this is crystalized honey, and if you come in this temperature- controlled room, you find a whole bunch of creamed honey. this will remain but prices shortage. >> the bees aren't strong enough to where met springtime
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and say e -- oh, these are strong. let me take some of them out. >> reporter: he said many are shutting the gates on their businesses for good. >> if you want to help out, the easiest way is to start pollennation gardens so the population that is we do have can grow and thrive. this is the view today at monarch mountain along highway 50 in the central part of the state. they had 32" of fresh snow since last saturday and late this afternoon, it was still snowing and blowing at monarch mountain. down here, light snow, not much but a little dusting. 34 was the high and the temperature, a brisk 6. the normals, 45 and 17. we had a 99-degree temperature contrast foo the extremes, incredible. 20 at the airport and 60% humidity and winds light from
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there's some of the snow, doesn't amount to much, a minor storm system moving through colorado, part of the storm system bringing rain showers to the santa clara and san franciscooarea yesterday. it's a weakening cold front, a trough that will push through tonight and tomorrow. doesn't have much going for it, nothing like the system we had earlier met week. a few inches of snow in the mount ains and it will be cold, 12 below at gunnison, and 15 above in the denver area. 12 at greeley. there's the light snow early in the morning tomorrow but quickly moves to the south as the upper air disturbance moves through. the skies start to clear, a cool ay but a nice day with 30s on the plains and teens and 20s in the mountains. front range lows tonight dropping down mostly in the boulder and broomfield and
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a few low 40s in the foothills. warmer temperatures than that coming up. the forecast for tonight, 15 with a touch of light snow and tomorrow, the high expected to be after a bit of light snow, 37. you'll like the planning forecast, temperatures in the 30s, and 50ss and yes indeed by next weekend, a 60- degree high will be coming our way. this pocket, denver7 and u.s. bank are honoring volunteers making things possible in our community. this guy might look familiar, phil ray who has rung the bell for the salvation army for years but his kettle was stolen, and that led to something even more fascinating happying. >> h a p p y -- happen.
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with their pig, any y bank and pig -- piggy bank and they have been saving for years, and they just want to help. >> you can read more of phil's the difference between possible and impossible? it's a person who believes they can, surrounded and supported by others-by us- who believe it, too. u.s. bank -- the
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-` levi stadium, sunset here in california, the site of there for the chase for the championship. it was the end today for our chase for the players and coaches.
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morning. the broncos finished their media obligations, every -- interviews. peyton was asked if he was tired of answering the same old questions. >> very grateful for the opportunity just to have a chance to play in the game, super bowl 50. i certainly think our players understand the significance of that, and we are grateful for the opportunity and looking forward to finishing the week with hopefully a couple of good practices and translated that onto the field on sunday. it's a -- it's a special opportunity and i think our players understand that. we're embracing that. at the same time, we're getting prepared to play a good team on sunday.
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gary decided to hand the team back to peyton in the last game and he has won the charger's game and the two playoff games, and is this his last rodeo? kubiak said it's a sign of true leadership. 3 >> he's been great for us and it gets down to us for doing what he is most confident in and him running our football team. this past month, the team has been his and he is taking them back over and is feeling good and confident in what he is doing. a huge morning. snoop dogg rolling through and i high fived him. he is working as a correspondent for a national raddo and tv show and went around, goofing around asking peyton about papa john's piece and can he get a discounn when he comes to colorado? you'll hear from snoop dogg on the half hour special coming up. we're coming back with that half hour and talk about your
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right here in the middle, united in orange, guys. >> we are. >> i like the plaid better than mine. >> we look like the goofballs and you look like the player. that's the way it's supposed to be. [laughter] let's get back to business. take a look at the video. the latest report from stanford, every player on the 53-man roster listed as full participation, and the team is healthy as we stand three days from super bowl. and gary kubiak said this is the best peyton manning has looked in a while, and this was it, the last chance to talk. and the super bowl media session is over. was this a big player for you guy? >> we don't have to talk anymore. >> a lot of guys don't want to

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