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the twitter account of phillip clock baa a meteorologist from csu. danielle grant will give you a closer look in just a bit. monday night a woman walking her dog was struck and killed in arvada. e accident. late this afternoon, someone found the dog alive but injured. it was a bit of relief for friends mourning their friend. >> she was quirky, funny, she would make the most ridiculous jokes. >> to her close friend kimberly hurst, she was margaret lacey. >> to her colleagues as a professor of nursing at regis
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>> i had her as a student and she had a lovely and easy laugh. >> reporter: monday evening, she was walking her dog at wa road and 52nd avenue in arvada and an suv making a left turn struck her and killed her. >> you can't believe that someone that vibrant would be gone from your life so suddenly. >> she always had a smile. >> she'll forever. >> thoughts turned to her dog jesse. >> our fear is that the dog is hiding out of fear. he's probably hungry and cold. >> they searched for four days, looking at every vet and animal shelter. >> we all rallied around the idea that this would be something that we could have a bright light if we could find her and bring her home.
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>> i know that would mean so much to margaret if her puppy with was with friends and family. that would put her soul at rest in a way. >> i'm nelson garcia. >> friends say jessie was hit by a car as well. she's in surgery right now at a nearby animal hospital. they all hope she can surviv and we're pulling for her too. this will make people like us more. if you're a comcast subscriber, you probably got this e-mail saying the internet usage is getting capped. it's like when they told you you could only send 100 text messages a month. if you go over you had to pay for the extra data.
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looked at the graph. until i saw that i use about 4% of that. you can try calling comcast customer service but good luck. thankfully, comcast didn't send that letter in the mail because there's a chance a bunch of people in lowry wouldn't have received it. these pictures of a mailbox cluster, earlier this week, someone went to work and ripped off the postal inspector tells us they are looking into four similar thefts in the last couple of weeks. the postal inspector investigates these cases. the viewer is wondering if the post office is responsible to replace the mailbox. but since it belongs to the hoa, they'll have to replace it. it's a good reminder not to leave your mail in your mailbox
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cash in swing states across the country but there's a difference between how much hillary clinton and donald trump are spending. through this week, clinton's campaign and supporters have spent $189 million on ads since the election started. trump's campaign and supporters have only spent $50 million. team clin team trump. and pro trump ads $1.7 million. overall, clinton had nearly a 4:1 advantage over trump in that. we've shown you the home made political signs. it's been fun to see the effort that people have gone to. this truck -- trump is on a
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president with a lot of other decals. and it's hanging a big trump flag from the back of it. they are not messing around. the truck says protected by the second amendment. if you have something cool, tweet it to us with the hash tag hey next. there are polls out for the 2020 election right now. yes, the 2020 the one that's four years away. politico conducted a poll and mike pence is the favorite to top the ticket. if trump loses, people are looking forward to another presidential election. we haven't gotten through this one yet. why is denver shipping its dirty business to montana. sean o'grady wanted to know. he spotted mobile restrooms and snapped a picture. this one has a montana plate.
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trailers around to see where we need public restrooms the most. liberty waste management own it and have it registered in montana. they pay more than $1700 each month for all of us to relieve ourselves -- you know, when nature calls. denver has added 50 new breweries since 2010. that original. >> it's against -- this whole wave of new people. it's trying to build that grand identity because there's just this wave of breweries. >> a chat about the beer industry with those who have been around for a while and those just starting out. apparently, jeans and cool kicks were a requirement. you can find a beautiful view and awful traffic right at home. and sarah thomas, you just
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>> fall is the best season of the year. >> look how lucky we are that we live here. and the leaves are turning and the sky is blue. >> we have lots of varieties of trees and they all kind of turn at different times so i feel like you get an extended version of fall. up in the mountains you get the big boom of fall peak and then the first snow and then it's over. ? [ music ] ? >> i like the city colors. ? [ music ] ? >> walking around just even in the streets of denver -- it's
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>> the mountains are great but denver has gorgeous parks with lots of fall stuff to look at. ? [ music ] ? doesn't it make you feel so lucky that we colorado with all the gorgeous fall foliage in the high country and in the metro area as well. on the eastern seaboard they are not faring quite as well with hurricane matthew which we continue to keep a close eye on. of course, we have satellites that keep a close eye on the storm but we also have hurricane hunters. and they continue to go through the storm, slicing through the eye, going back and forth.
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readings, wind speeds, things we can't get from satellites. it's pretty incredible the data they are able to pick up and get a better idea of the exact track. it's going to be taking aim on the coastline of south carolina, and dropping to a cat one which is some improvement. and whips around, taking the u- turn and potentially downgrading to a tropical storm. quiet, calm, and cold at about 38 degrees overnight. tomorrow we crank quite a bit. how about 72. looking good and plenty of sunshine and then the weekend arrives and nothing but sunshine. 70s and a quick cooloff as we go to tuesday. and so far, october is looking mighty fine. >> thanks, danielle. >> i don't have to tell you how much kyle loves beer. he's at the great american beer festival. but before he took off he sat
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about where the craft industry is. >> right next to me, dave thibodaux, cofounder, 1995. you're an o.g. ratio opened a year ago. ratio beer works and rhino which you've been brewing for six years or so. and your first job was 99 in the business. >> brewing >> for the governor, it's a lot of fun. >> you'll hear folks talk about the good old days of colorado craft peer. what have we lost in the last couple of decades? what have we lost that you wished we'd held onto? >> well that's a good question. i think i'm concern that had we're losing it currently.
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weren't so many breweries. and when there weren't nearly as many and particularly packaging breweries the realm we operate in, there was a lot of sales space and draft handles. and we basically had a common enemy in the corporate breweries, and we didn't have to go after each other. we were and lately, you've seen some of that camaraderie maybe start to fray a little bit. >> where are we in terms of the sheer number of breweries that colorado has interest in and can sustain? >> right now there are 350 brewing licenses in the state. so slightly under that is how many are operating. but those 350 -- some of those -- so they are still ready to
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getting ready to open at some sort of pace. >> there are towns looking for a brewery. >> i get e-mails all the time. >> let's finish with this, guys. i want to hear a bold prediction from each of you for the five or 10 years out for colorado beer. something that might be wrong but you have the chance to be a genius if you're the one that says it now. for better or worse. you're on >> i think we're going to see more consolidation of our industry. i think that's an easy thing to say. but i think we're going to continue to see breweries open up and people revitalize our communities. and i think in 10 years, we'll see 10 breweries on the eastern plains. >> maybe -- with the growth you'll see breweries start to close. that's not necessarily a bad thing. i think that's the maturing
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colorado. look at the restaurant market. and that's just natural. and actually, i think that's pretty healthy. you'll see more open but some close as well. not always for bad reasons, but if they don't have all the pieces in place, not just that beer but maybe they don't have the location right or the branding and they get lost in the shuffle. >> bold prediction? >> i hope i'm wrong but i think with the ch talking about colorado specifically and the change in our beer laws with grocery stores and possibly convenience stores, i think we're going to see a lot of the smaller stores that offer a huge selection, especially to the smaller brewers that might have a difficult time getting in a chain. i think we'll see a lot of the smaller storms with huge
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>> >> it's a sign. continue the -- don't back up. no, don't do it. this photo is from outside the el chubby's restaurant. don't back up. but what if you already pulled up. you just abandon your car there. is t and then leave without breaking the rules. got us, neil, maybe don't back in is what they were going for. the most colorado thing we saw today -- viewer corey spicer had neighbors visit his house in silverthorne. free moose stopped by to eat his shrubs. they were eating nearly every
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must have known snow was on the way. sara thomas is well rested and finishes better than she expected after intimidating nearly 60 hours straight to unofficially become the longest known unassisted solo swim. 81.8miles down lake powell. after she got out and got checked by paramedics, she went hot shower. the hot water didn't work and her team pitched in and got her a hotel room. we asked her what kept her going? >> i had a little bit of a rough patch on my second today and then my sister got the word out on facebook that i was going through a rough patch.
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messages. it kept me going to knowing that so many people were watching and cheering and rooting for me. >> my husband told me in the middle of the first night i was a little grumpy. kyle clark fund out about you. and i thought about talking to kyle clark for two hours, >> talking to kyle clark for two hours. >> she's coming on the show
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good news. we're here today at this beautiful music and we're going to learn a lot and it's going to be super fun. >> we finally got rain. ? [ music ] ? >> i graduated from concord, dental assistant. >> just found my grandson. and took off. he's pretty fast and thanks to all the security officers here, we located him.
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tonight, the new brangelina divorce shocker. brad's visits with the kids. why he's not allod unsupervised. >> supervised visits are rather serious. >> plus, did the kim k. robbers not even know who she is? the new twist tonight. then -- ozzy and sharon five months after the cheating scandal. only "e.t." was behind the scenes for his big, expensive surprise. >> i was, like -- >> plus, which prime time grammy winner says she only kissed one man her entire life?
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slamming into a wall at 200 miles per hour. >> honestly, i was so looucky. >> how that dance is inspiring his next dance. >> get it right. >> totally different. now for october 7, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight". angelina jolie and her children are in therapy, e.t. can confirm and brad will go a well as per the temporary custody agreement. >> tonight centers around brad's supervised with the kids? >> supervised visits are rather serious. they are called in when there is a possibility of abuse, substance abuse, alcohol, rage or anything that would be harmful for the children. >> we confirm that brad and angelina have what's called a safety plan in place and that means things could be pretty serious. >> it may also require a breathalyzer test or it might require drug testing and
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