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say have scammed residents of at least three retirement homes around houston. with the shake of a hand and a bounce in their step, watch as the women appear to sweet-talk their way into this apartment at the hallmark retirement community. >> they're very smooth. said they were the granddaughter of one of my other residents, so she let them in. >> reporter: the retirement home says the women claimed to be from a nearby high school, collecting money for a band trip. minutes later, they come out of the apartment with a $250 check, and a victory dance. later, the resident had second thoughts and cancelled the check. so far, the pair has stolen hundreds of dollars from seniors. police, reminding the public, always ask for an i.d. before giving money to solicitors. >> our goal is to get this stopped. we want to protect our residents. >> reporter: photos of the pair, now splashed across the walls of the hallmark, where officials hope the alleged thieves who were caught on camera, will soon be caught for real.
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what a nice tribute from new york city. the empire state building lit up in broncos colors shortly after it was official. talking about our top story, of course, the denver broncos super bowl victory over the carolina panthers. >> moments after the 24-10 win, broncos fans filled the streets of denver in celebration. take a look at how our denver station kmgh covered it all last night. >> welcome to 7 news. the broncos win tonight. they are champions beating the panthers 24-10. let's get to molly right away to talk about what's happening in denver. >> police right now are in riot gear and keeping a handle on crowds tonight. excitement is building. air tracker 7 was just over downtown denver. crowds have filled the streets. so far we haven't heard of any injuries, just a lot of people flooding downtown, as you can see there. denver 7's mark stewart leads off team coverage tonight. mark, it's pretty crazy on market street tonight.
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we're on the intersection of 20th and market. take a look into the street. we are just in the shadow of coors field. as you can see, a large crowd has blocked the intersection. police are nearby. where i am, at least, we haven't seen anyone -- well, there are some officers intact cal gear. but at this point, nothing has been done to break up this crowd. we will be here throughout the night and keep you posted. again, stay away from downtown denver. back to you. >> we are back live at levi stadium, the site of super bowl 50 where the broncos made history tonight. it was a great night here at levi's stadium. so many fans were lucky to be inside, including denver. 7 reporter marshall. you were talking to some of the fans who got to see everything firsthand. marshall? >> reporter: inside those seats, where they're now sitting empty, i was able to capture what it's
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here in the steve atwater jersey, what it's like to sit inside and see a super bowl from one of those seats. >> we won. >> reporter: we've told you how expensive it is to go to the super bowl. this is what it looks like if you actually had a chance to buy a seat for an ungodly amount of money. >> the view is pretty bad ass actually. you get to see everything. >> we got this. this is our game. >> reporter: inside levi's stadium, where the beer was 13 bucks and the food was crab, the broncos were well represented. more than half the stadium cheering for the good guys. with the score 3-0, this is what it looked and sounded like when von miller stripped the ball and malik jackson scored. [ cheers [ . >> woo hoo! >> reporter: then the broncos kept pounding away, much to the liking of denver mayor michael hancock. >> let's go! let's go! >> reporter: as the field went from football to halftime show, back to football and day turned
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nervous, then not so nervous. >> yeah! >> yeah. no! yeah. oh, my god. >> reporter: denver broncos, super bowl champions. >> big night for them. very cool perspective getting to see it there from their standpoint there. from our affiliate kmgh in denver. i guess they'll be celebrating a whole different sort of bowl in i liked your bowl joke. >> thank you. >> a little lady gaga action there. >> lady. >> no national anthem will ever be the same. >> no, absolutely not. >> no, absolutely not. pump up your look plumpify your lashes
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finally this half hour, the battle against clutter. as many as one in four americans have so much junk in their two-car garages there's no room for a car. >> for the actual car. i guess it's become a trend to try to get rid of excess stuff. for some it sounds easier said than done. here's abc's lana zak. >> reporter: it's said humans adore chaos because we seek to produce order in our lives. >> oh, my goodness, we're making this difficult. >> reporter: perhaps that's why the number one and two best sellers on the "new york times" self-help list are by marie condo, a japanese organization guru. according to one estimate, we spend a total of 3700 hours rummaging through clutter searching for items we've misplaced. >> i have tried very hard to have hooks in places where things should be and yet it's still, where's this? where's that? >> reporter: lisa says she
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>> it's a little overwhelming. school papers, actual work stuff all in the same teeny tiny space >> reporter: a message heard again and again. >> i just tend to keep the other people organized and then forget about myself. >> i get too tired. then i don't do anything for like three days. then i look up and my house is a disaster. >> reporter: i enlisted the help of professional organizer amy dobson to teach us her expert secrets. >> if you haven't used it in six months to a year, get rid of it. >> reporter: amy says the first tip, don't overthink it. sort everything into a keep pile, donate or trash recycle pile. next, know what you use. >> turn your hangers around and that way you can see what you actually wear and what you don't wear. >> reporter: her third tip, design systems with the whole family in mind. one parent couldn't get her kids to put away their laundry. >> they just had a lot of bins. and they could get the clothes into the bins. they weren't folded, but it didn't matter because it wasn't in the living room anymore. >> reporter: amy says one of the
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is one person sets up the organization system and the rest of the family doesn't follow along. to avoid this, do it together. if you need more motivation research says by decluttering your kitchen, you could decrease how much you snacked by up to 44%. lana zak, abc news, des moines. >> so that's how you lose weight. >> i believe it. i read the book. i did a lot from the book. a girlfriend of mine noticed that. >> we have an actual photo of you in your closet. >> but my shoes don't count. shoes are always perfectly organized. >> look at you with your manolo blahniks, jimmy shoes. >> jimmy choo's. >> jimmy choo shoes. blah nick s blahniks, jimmy choos. >> jimmy choo's. >> jimmy choo shoes.'se. >> jimmy choo shoes.se.
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