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this is 9news. >> we begin with breaking news, the u.s. senate has rejected
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legislation related to 9/11, the president vetoed the bill to allow families of september 11 victims to sue saudi arabia for backing the attackers. congress looks like it will override the veto. voting 97-1, president obama warned overwriting the veto could put troops at risk. during his terms in office the president has never had a veto over written by congress. injury is deliberating in the case of a man accused in the death of a colorado state patrol cadet. christopher gebers is accused of hitting and killing the debt taylor thyfault in may of last year, he is also charged with injuring a trooper in the crash. he was fleeing from a traffic stop near longmont. we have a crew at the courthouse if the jury reaches
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know. solid evidence, that is what dutch investigators have about the malaysian plane that was shot down over eastern ukraine two years ago, they say it was hit by a missile that was moved into the country from russia. dutch police say communications show pro-moscow rebels calling for deployment of the mobile service to air weapon and reported its arrival, all 298 passengers on the plane were killed. less talk about what is happening outside of your window, like a pattern you can definitely see the similarity is. the western slope may see some showers but across much of the state it is clear and beautiful, peter rogers danielle grant is here with me. it feels like summer out there today. >> so many people are like thank you so much for the nice weather. i say i am not going to take her to for this especially when
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no, it has been a spectacular day already, temperatures this afternoon into the 80s, nothing but sunshine. but all good things have to come to an end. in the meantime, let's soak in today, outside we have some awesome shots in the high country, out at the loveland ski area it looks pretty nice a lot of green and overlooking fort collins the csu campus students may be playing hooky today with the sunshine, temperatures in the mid-70s burlington, 60s in the mountains, winds have picked up in the foothills, 15 to 20 miles per hour also along the eastern plains some breezy gusts in the metro later this afternoon, overall a dry afternoon across colorado, one disturbance pushing in, a couple of light rain showers bringing some cloud cover to the western slope. overall, pleasant afternoon, i
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weekend and temperatures will just plummet next week, so we are going to need the nice cozy fall sweaters maybe turn on the heater. it is going to be called. this might be the time. >> okay, the bell is about to go off. it was fun while it lasted. we had fun watching the broncos game, you sought trevor siemian's performance, he has been named afc player of network after four touchdowns in sunday's game against the bengals he also had 313 yards leading denver to the wind. the starting qb will also be a guest on the huddle tonight. new developments into a major banking scandal, wells fargo is launching its own investigation into millions of accounts opened without
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created as many as 2 million fraudulent accounts without permission from customers. more than 5000 employees were fired. meanwhile, the ceo will see his compensation package reduced by $41 million. the head of retail banking left with no bonus or severance. she will forfeit $19 million in stock awards, but before you feel too bad, she could still walk away with nearly $100 million. some former employee they were pressured by managers to commit the fraud. >> what felt strange was how adamant they were that every customer had to have seven accounts. i had long detailed emails sharing with them some of the things i was witnessing. >> shareholders are pushing back. they have filed a class-action lawsuit in northern california that says the fake accounts goosed the stock price.
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the wells fargo ceo will testify before the house financial services committee tomorrow. it is the end of an era, the former is really president has died two weeks after suffering a major stroke. his family was by his side >> he worked tirelessly for israel, from the first day to the last day of his life. >> born in poland and served alongside fathers he built a military and nuclear program and was a strong supporter of jewish settlement in the west bank. >> let us state the risk of trying piece. rather than allowing the risk of war. >> peres led secret talks with the palestinians ending in the signing of the 1993 peace agreement. when he retired he remained involved, a state funeral is
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ministry expects dignitaries from around the world. shimon peres was 93 years old. faster response times and keeping up with the man, crews are building a fire station near denver international airport to help the growing need. colleen ferreira takes us into the construction zone. >> dia already has fire stations on site located within the secure airfield area, they respond to airfield rescues, you may ask why do as you know the airport area is growing and has potential to grow more, so there is a definite need to have a fire station. here long paying your boulevard to respond to public needs in the area. station 35 is going in off pena boulevard you may have seen it under construction. it is the only station that is outside of the secure airfield space. the new fire station is set to
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staff to 24 seven with firefighters, most of them will be repositioned from another fire station others will come from downtown denver. this station will respond to sound cargo the final approach lot, pena boulevard and the other infrastructure going in outside of the airfield the fire chief says there is a need for this. >> we've had the same structural fire protection since the airport opened it is time to add the fire station commensurate with the growth that is happening. >> you saw in the video it is a very wide open fire station meant to look just like an airplane hangar to keep with the theme of the airport space we are at. it is an $11 million project and it is not taxpayer-funded, the money comes from the capital improvement plan, the airport uses some of the
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new infrastructure. they will have one engine here, a low-profile truck, a reserve truck and they're going to have a snowcapped in there when they open up and you know pena boulevard can get tricky during the winter, so pretty sure that snow cat will come in handy. i'm calling for area. colleen ferreira 9news. the legacy football team will have their head coach back on the field today. he was on the bus that crashed at dia earlier this month and he was hurt, two other coaches were also hurt. so were 15 football players, the bus driver carry chopper was killed. today is the coach's first practice with the team since been dismissed from the hospital. the police chief in el cajon, california is asking for call after police shot and
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yesterday. chief jeff davis acknowledges the man was not armed but he was assuming a shooting stance, you can see in this surveillance picture, david says one officer tried to subdue the man with a stun gun before another officer fired his gun several times, the man died several hours later at a hospital. still ahead, the concept of bias is a preschool problem. we will talk about that. it is almost october but it feels like august, danielle tells us how long the summerlike temperatures the
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welcome back i hope you're having a wonderful wednesday how could you not with all this sunshine, across the western slope you will be watching a few more clouds other than that a quiet afternoon, across parts of the san juan, bridgeway just a stunning shot. the clouds. plenty of blue skies, downtown denver much of the same, up in boulder not a cloud in sight, a great start to the day and temperatures already in the 70s, fort collins, boulder greely at 77. i-76 warming up nicely also. right now out of the airport plenty of sunshine the winds have been common client turning out of the east temperatures at 75 here in the backyard are
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they will warm up into the 80s, low 80s across the front range, 80s for the far eastern plains, and low 80s to the west. not a lot going on on the doppler 9 but there is that one week storm reducing rain showers throughout parts of arizona with that counterclockwise flow pushing into las vegas and california, we might see some of those clouds from the system rolling into the western slope but that is going to be about it, tonight down to 48 mostly clear skies, there are the clouds hugging the far western side of colorado around 10:00 p.m. mostly clear in town and by tomorrow morning we wake up with sunshine for much of eastern colorado but some of the moisture will be starting to push further up into our backyard, the san juan's, durango, grand junction picking up on the rain. spreading to the east by the afternoon, 4:00, 5:00 stronger
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leading up along i-70 and even possibly up to word steamboat springs, i do anticipate this cutting off along continental divide, wet weather to the west , dry conditions stay to the east, high-pressure has been in control of the weather pattern and he begins to break down over the course of the next couple of days making way for this next system to push on tour by freddie. low 80s on tomorrow, we will be watching an increase in the clouds ever so slht shower in denver, 70s on tap for the weekend, a little cooler on wednesday, another storm by tuesday 58. it is going to be a shock to the system. a couple of light rain showers and the 60s returned by the
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teachers may treat students differently based on their race, the study shows how racial bias can appear at america's preschools, researchers track the eye movement of preschool teachers and told him to look for signs of challenging behavior, all of the kids in the room where actors, they found preschool teachers focus more on observing black students especially boys,
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leading researchers to conclude preschool teachers expect problems from black children. teachers may not be conscious of the implicit bias, but it can have a huge effect on the kids. >> when this happens to adults it hurts and you recognize it and it stings but over time it can lead to depression and anxiety, when it happens to young kids, they internalize it so it can lead to depression or anxiety in the moment but it can also stick with them and like maybe i am not as good as the other kids. maybe i am a problem. so this is not a message we want to be sending to young kids. i don't think it is a message that preschool teachers are trying to send to any young kids, they are good teachers trying to do the best job they can and they may be accidentally sending these messages to these kids.
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their children by bringing up the topic of teachers or schools . teachers may not be aware of the issue. it would feel like if a missing from tangled, watch park will be illuminated by lanterns. 15,000 of them, everyone holding a lantern has a connection to the blood cancer leukemia. this is video from the the leukemia and lymphoma society light the night walk. tomorrow will be the stopped by the studio to talk about his journey with cancer and why this is so important to him. >> i was diagnosed in 2007. went into remission through a drug and when it came out i ended up getting a bone marrow transplant donated by my brother. it is wanting to hear somebody talk about it but it is another for somebody to walk in your shoes. >> this event will raise more
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saving research. it starts tomorrow night at 5:30. three parents, one healthy baby boy. details on the scientific
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science has made it possible for a baby to have three parents. the technique could help develop life-saving changes to medicine around the world. scientist combined dna from three people, the healthy dna was slipped into a donor's egg which was then fertilized, as a result the baby inherited dna from both parents and the egg donor but the dna was inserted into, the goal was to prevent the baby from inheriting a deadly genetic disease from the
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the baby boy was born five months ago, his parents are in jordan. wow. >> ford is recalling 74,000 focus hatchbacks because of some latching issues, it affects cars with manual transmissions, the problem the hatches can become unlatched easily. while the car is moving, the recall covers cars from 2013 through 2017. dealers will reprogram a control module at no cost to the car owne. /there are no known accidents or injuries caused right now but you can visit 9news.com for more details. if you bite into your chicken nugget and you feel something hard don't eat it, it could be plastic, tyson foods is recalling more than 132,000 pounds of chicken nuggets after receiving reports of plastic inside, the chicken nuggets are sold at costco stores nationwide.
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store for a refund or get rid of them. a final look at your weather coming up next in just a minute. hundreds of students coming together to plant trees, we will tell you why they are
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a quick note to pass along to you on breaking news, this is a different story. i will read is arapahoe county sheriff's office is saying south revere parkway is closed east of briarwood avenue, deputies checking out a suspicious item, if that is where you are going that part is shut down because of suspicious items so check 9news.com for updates. now to the update of the story, more than 300 high schoolers are spending the day planting thousands of trees
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working to stabilize one-mile of banks that were stripped during the flood of 2013. the project is taking place along fish creek right now until 3:00, that was the most affected stream in the valley. together with the watershed collection the students will restore the watersheds. good
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dirty bomb trump threatened to drop on the clintons. >> the insults, the interruption, the sniffles. we break down the great debate now on "extra." >> how low did >> i'm very glad that i didn't mention indiscretions. >> sparks fly on the debate stage as trump and hillary fight for the presidency. >> why he bit his tongue and how he's explaining this today. >> maybe he caught the cold he's accusing her of lying about. >> be very afraid donald.

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