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not old enough to vote, but clearly old enough to have their voic >> they were out of school for just a couple of hours before going back to class. >> about their message. reporter: the students told me they are lingering racism. they saa these protests are a way to give voice to those concerns. this started here and marched all the way up federal to our media -- alameda and i talked with a number of them, they told me that even though
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trump campaign. >> we are told that we are not good enough i guess. it is not true. >> we are marching to be respected. we get that he is the president of the united states. that we want respect. >> reporter: district officials would've preferred that the students stay on but they say this can be a learning experience. stifling the voices them that they disagree that they cannot say anything. that is not the message they want to send. reporting live. new ethics the clock, colorado students take a stand. >> jaclyn allen is in for
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send a message. reporter: here at rocky mountain high school, students created a video to talk about their concerns about this collect -- election. they are sending a message about tolerance and inclusion. >> we have heard on kind of things. >> for students, it is remembering who they are d are. >> we will not tolerate that -- hateful language. >> reporter: in cafeteria, a chant directed at latina students. here in colorado, rocky mountain high school is getting showing the student made video stressing respect. >> this country is unsettled.
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promote who we are and i hope this is the best way to do it. >> reporter: students take part in diversity day. writing down stereotypes and then dissolving them in water. spot there's a lot of hate this week. >> reporter: they hope to begin the healing so they do not make headlines for hate. >> we need to accept people no matter where they come from and what lifestyle they read. >> reporter: is dive the students violate that they will be disciplined and dealt with immediately. >> the principal said they have had minor incidents of unkind comments. but nothing like the organizing of chanting. >> did you notice people wearing safety pins today? now it has new meaning after the election. it shows the use of support for immigrants and people who feel
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elect. last night, protesters closed down part of i- .5. they were peaceful and made no arrests. who exactly is our next president? sitting down with trump's family and friends in tonight you hear what they have to say about the election. >> reporter: did you think he would make it this far? >> i did not. i think we were all very surprised. early on by the number of people that got behind him. >> reporter: on 20/20 the making of president-elect. starts at 9:00 on denver7. the water is still not on after a long day of work. the break it asked and grant is
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end of the night. people had to change the plants today. >> i work from home, so i guess my option is to phone a friend. see if i can go by their house and stay there. >> that pipe was overdue for prepare. it was installed in 1890. road rage leads to a shooting. his driver side window shattered and found a bullet in his car. other driver who is driving in toyota. a grand junction police officer is hit by a car and dragged while a suspect was trying to get away. the suspect was killed in the officer is okay. police are still investigating. the phone call the police undersold this crass. -- crash.
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nobody was inside the spring, it was still running. yourrvoice, your boat. when they get back to work out the election office has 90,000 ballots to count. each of these will matter. especially if marijuana can be smoke in public places. it is still too close to call. you about him. he opened legal halfway houses here and across the metro area. he was arrested in california. accused of fraud in sex assault. now take a look at this man, it is graham guide. he is the number one wanted sex offender in our state right now. he goes by the name tyler johnson. three, 21 we have ignition. we have liftoff.
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>> i think mike would agree with us, that does not get old. is launching califoonia has a lot of ties to colorado. it was built by lockheed martin here, but the new satellite is taking pictures for digital globe. a colorado and -- company takes pictures of the earth. this fire started at 58 and mcintyre. that out in just a few minutes. this is the drought in colorado. it covers almost all the entire state. chief meteorologist mike nelson joins us now with a closer look. mother nature shot off the tap. at 1 july. the rain is getting pretty dusty out there. we have only had 5400 since september 1 and 1.8 since september 1 and 1.83 inches of
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that is a pretty significant deficit. we should have had it least six inches of liquid in that same we are almost 5 inches below average on that. there is not a lot on-site for a while. but there is some former rain and snow coming up on your newscast. you tonight, lindsay bond is on the mend after wiping out at copper mountain. ta she broke her arm really badly. she had surgery last night, and has a sense of humor because she added at least her knees are okay. in alpaca, she needed medical attention. she has a bad injury and now the rescue crew needs help to pay for that eye surgery. then, after that, plans to put
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her owners have not come forward. a day to honor all this -- veterans. the unbreakable bond between two world war ii veterans. if you are looking for tickets for broncos game,
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right now the denver and city county building is lit up in green. in honor of the veterans. today on veterans day, we want to thank all of you that have served this country. flakes were waving on the union
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president obama is spending his last veterans day at arlington national cemetery. after laying the wreath of too many unknowns, he urged us to learn from our veterans. new at 6:00, a unbreakable bond for decades. we want to honor the friendship of two colorado world war ii veterans. >> life always brought them back together no matter how far apt >> reporter: this is moving to see how close they are. they are at two -- true friendship that stood the test of time. >> we're down to three. >> reporter: 88 nine-year-old herb and 90-year-old christison is -- have a lot in common. navy vet was assigned to the
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>> we sent tony nine ships. reporter: bowman was guarding the secret city and new mexico. >> we kept classified in atomic weapons there. >> reporter: the two never met during the war. that postwar, they live out their golden years in the same retirement community. >> the friendship that continues to blossom. >> i guess that is right. reporter: it began in new mexico when the two quentin deadly became next-door neighbors. >> endless days of golfing and family gatherings until they moved to colorado. >> reporter: did you think you would see him again? >> know, i had not planned on
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have it, they would. he moved to the retirement community and in 2013, his wife died and herbs convinced him to move to the same community. today, the two are picking up where they left off. we asked them about the secret of their longtime friendship. >> we can talk to each other on the same level. >> we take each other for who we are and what we are. >> reporter: the type of friendship lifetime. >> not many people have this closeness. reporter: denver7. what a beautiful story. they are lucky to have each other. tomorrow morning you can come out and honor our veterans. we're going to go around civic center park starting at 10:00 tomorrow morning. expect some closers around
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the super bowl champs are still as popular as ever. ticket prices, on the secondary sites. that is the proof. broncos have seen one of the biggest jumps in ticket prices. 32 % which means you are paying 100 $131 per ticket. this is going to go down as the most memorable moments in super bowl -- history. it was called there, we were long sleeves. >> reporter: he had a hand in winning the world series. >> i did make the final call. >> reporter: this is chris. and this is him. >> the crowd was so loud. two decades wortt of history stored in the denver home. >> this is game two of the
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name -- making for this moment. >> one of the most historical cities of all time. some kids hard work is on display. this is called pictures of hope. last year, 15 homeless children were able to take pictures of their hopes and dreams. these pictures mean so much more. >> the camera become someth much more, it gives them hope it shows them they can express feelings that may have been difficult to do verbally. >> these cards are also being soldd the proceeds go back to the families, but we will have much more about this tonight on denver7 at 10:00. cu is trying something new to get you to pay your parking tickets. next week how you can pay off your finds by making a food
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way. it takes for items to pay off a ticket. >> the calendar says mid- november. meteorologist mike nelson has our weather. so many stories today. you can see the reflection over here. another one over here. outputted in motion and the time lapse. caused by the sunlight going through the cirrus clouds. they act like little tiny prisms and you see. these clouds are high. more pleasant weather is coming up in the next couple of days. sometimes, this shows us dorms coming. mid-40s, and 50s depending on your location, humidity is 44 %. 61 was the high today, little bit cooler air, across the northern portion of the
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is particularly cold. we had a minor cold front coming through. check out the satellite picture. let me step out of the way. there is no rain from maine to florida to texas. you have to go way out to this pacific coast. this is a lot of quiet weather. tonight, it is going to stay mostly cloudy. low temperatures will be mid 30s to 40s in the mountains. alamosa at 19 degrees and 23 is a chiller at lyman. the high temperatures are going to be a little bit warmer, getting into the upper 60s in denver. 40s and 50s expected in the mountain for tomorrow.
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du at 70 in littleton the same. congress part, montclair 67 degrees. a great day coming up. a few high clouds and 35. a little bit warmer and 67 degrees. sunday looks like equally pleasant day. monday, tuesday, wednesday or in the 70s. then eight cold front coming in. store to the mountains and maybe a little bit rain and snow in lower elevations. it will also drop the temperatures quite a bit. what switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream...
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welcome to seven sports extra. but start talking. ronco scott gary kubiak said keep them out of the saints game on sunday. he liked them in practice. >> getting over last week's key getting our mentality going again. our spirits up. it's part of football. we have done that. we try to manage in the right bargaining give everything we got. very upbeat. >> the box up to 12. is great. when the bucs take the field in arizona. than the rose bowl and who knows maybe even bigger. forget all those goals. the first one is a win in tucson. >> if we keep winning those things winning, things like that happen all the time. everything keeps falling into
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goals. csu has ground the -- one of falcon trophy. saturday they are in the springs. this is a different animal. falcons fly high down there. >> from colorado springs, since 2002. it is a tough place to play. they are a tough football team. disciplined. they do the right things. you have to go there and are in the thick three and i spent some time with the denver rescue minyan today. an annual turkey drive for put a to on every table. the goals 15,000 turkeys. he showed up with 150 turkeys! after the donation they are up to 4000 turkeys. % they need a lot more. he said he feels blessed and had to get back. >> it hits me to the core when
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and i am in a position to do what i can to do that. no matter what it might be. thanksgiving is a time where you are thankful for what you have, and if you have something you give. denver rescue -- denver rescue mission.org.
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now on "the list." clever ways to bank some extra cash for the holidays. and shabby chic for cheap. check out this diy shelf you can make from old junk. then add some buzz to your beer. make the hottest drink trend at home. >> bow. that is so cool. >> plus, prosecute barbara to gaga where, this iconic movie is getting a modern makeover. that's coming up on "the list."
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>> we have what's trending now. >> we're sure this is for real, right? >> yes, vic, it's for real. this week's episode of "south park" had to be rewritten. originally called "the very first gentleman." they were anticipating a hillary win. as soon as they heard donald trump had won the presidency, they revised the episode and gave it a new title, which sums up how many are feeling across the country. oh, jeez. >> we've learned that women can be anything, except >> "the simpsons" predicted a trump presidency 16 years ago. >> as you know, we've inherited quite a budget crunch from president trump. >> yes, that president, lisa simpson, talking about fixing what president trump messed up. one thing is for sure. it will be fun to see how the simpsons, south park, and other animated shows take on the donald going forward. >> i can't trust this country to someone who has gone bankrupt six times. that's two more than me. >> now, obviously, the election isn't just impacting tv shows.
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cigarettes, the american people are putting you on notice. >> is this election is any indication, you might see less plastic bags, sugary drinks, and cigarettes in the future. california just approved a state-wide plastic bag ban, making it so retailers can not ever get out single use plastic bags to consumers like you. the state where the minimum smoking age is already raised to 21 also approved significant tax increases vaping devices. >> hopefully it will price me out of the market one day. >> and now there are six cities nationwide taking on sugary drink taxes. san francisco, oakland, berkeley, and albany, california, along awith two non-cali cities, boulder, colorado, and -- have increased taxes on sodas, energy drinks, and sports drinks. whether you are for or against any of this being informed is

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