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journalist mike grady. >> this is a beautiful park in a beautiful state. >> civic center park is a work site. >> that's sweat, boy, that's sweat. i'm working. my name is danny timms. i love here in the park. >> i'm the deputy director of parks and planning, and this is for homeless peo opportunities to get connected with jobs or get connected with services. >> this program is all for change. it's beautiful. >> we in denver want to be as proactive as probable and really reach -- possible and really reach out to these individuals and give them the opportunity to be successful. >> it gives people a chance. i'm on the streets, i'm homeless. let me prove i'm not here mooching. i'm ready to work.
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>> i'm making $12.50 an hour boy. that's super. i'm cool with that. >> and we can watch how they work and see if they really want a future position with denver parks and recreation. >> job with the city? okay! okay i'm cool with that. >> i just want us to get off to a great start making sure we're providing these individuals with great training opportunities and providing them with money that they need. >> take a homeless man, give him a shot and a job? shut up, dude, that's awesome. >> the city is working with a nonprofit to connect people that don't have a home, but do have the will to work. the program will and a up if there's enough interest. air advisories start today as we move into cold weather season. burn bans will be what you typically hear us talk about on tv. >> reporter: the state ranks
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scale. yellow is in the middle. yellow is also the color of caution which is what an air quality wishes that we'd all exercise a bit more of, the news media especially, the next time something is spewed into the sky, and then says everything is fine, only to say a letter to the state later says it released 150 times the safety limit of chemical. >> i don't have the data, i've emission. with my understanding of how we monitor air around these plants, i don't think it's easy to be definitive that there wasn't a health risk associated. i'm not sure they have the data to definitivety say we're 100 percent certain that there wasn't a plume or area where there was a brief exceeding of this standard, and i felt that expressing that uncertainty, we've done our best, we don't believe there was a risk, you
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we'll take steps in the future to avoid it, might have resulted in the public actually feeling that there was a better engagement with industry. >> we reached back to sun core today, and they told us they complied with state health standards determining in spill doesn't pose a risk to the public. we hit the 1 million mark, over a million voters in colorado submitted their ballots. here are the some folks are convinced or a conspiracy. 34.8 percent from republicans, 37 percent from democrats. again, we don't know how anyone voted, just that they voted. we just know their registrations. jefferson county, swing county has the most ballots returned, and then el paso, and denver and another swing county arapahoe. you know who isn't so hot on voting? cu boulder students. we know the football team is on
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probably registered at your parents house and not boulder, but only 954 ballots in the campus drop box? really? that's pathetic, less than 3 percent of the students enrolled. you have tow figure some faculty and staff used the drop box as well, to get after it buffs. your team is nationally ranked, you might as well help decide the leader of the nation. >. you have asked more transparency on political ad spending. 9 news and other media outlets make money off the political ads. it's how we make money for our publicly traded parent company and to pay salaries, and today new checks rolled in. >> reporter: here they come. 661 additional ads scheduled on denver's four main stations, $700,000 from new spending from
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ads on kusa, including a single ad for sunday's broncos game costing the clinton campaign $40,000. her campaign has been outspent in the denver area, 3.6million for the trump campaign. neither can touch the money spent by the political action committee that opposes trump. they spent 4 million. and stop hillary clinton and the nra spent just diminished this year. 2014, off year election, just the big senate race drew nearly double the spending seen this year. $20million. >> us labor secretary tom paris is back in colorado. he lived here during the 80s clerking for a federal judge, and he's been talked about as a potential supreme court pick in a democratic administration some day. on this day, paris stopped by
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with the administration, he came by as a private citizen in colorado to campaign for hillary clinton. i asked him about the newly circulating idea in some conservative circles that republicans would refuse to elect a supreme court. >> now that they're about to lose the election it's we may wait, we may wait forever. that's not going to happen. >> reporter: you don't think they'd seriously do that? >> the american tolerate that. what a dereliction of duty that would be. elections have consequences, and when the american people speak next week and elect hillary clinton then we need to move forward and make sure we have a nine person court. >> in a bit we'll discuss with private citizen temporize where americans should sign up for the controversies that would no
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donald trump to an extinct political party called the no nothings. and may i make a recommendation, the daily camera as a really interesting article on the trail runner dale mackey whhaving his leg amputated. he made the tough amputate it after it was crushed by a boulder. he actually expects to be more active without the pain to walk his kids to school and run again. his mind set will really help you recalibrate your mind. and a lot of things come to mind when you think of the men of 9 news, but i guess that manly isn't high on the list. we'll see what we can do with that.
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say. we're participating in no shave november, and if it goes like last year we'll look pretty gross for about two to three weeks, then come down the home stretch looking something like that. ?[ ] >> the guy who wanted to ban kids from breweries got a few of you talking. to want we raise a -- tonight we raise a glass to a rebuttal. and a man tired of cars crashing into his garage comes up to a solution. >> no one hit it sense.
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p.m. to 11:00 a.m. thursday through the end of 2016. >> it's not just next viewer e- mail that tell us conspiracy theories remain popular. more than a thousand people got in line to win the underground secrets tour at dia. the airport is embracing the reputation as a secret illuminati bunker, and a grand prize is a tour of the of the airport. and this mother and daughter won and they did get to go down into the depths of airport, down past the old baggage system, and what they saw, we'll never know. they're not talking. >. our next question comes from our own noah brennan. he wanted to know the story abo he's a reporter and a good one,
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answering his own question. >> reporter: in order to get people to listen, you've got to get their attention. >> the name is dale basey. >> reporter: dale has lived at the corner of ohio and sherman since 1973. >> the neighborhood has changed quite a bit since then as you might get. >> reporter: over the years and through the seasons. >> dimension i get tired offed -- did i mention i get tired of shov winters? >> reporter: dale has been trying to get people coming off the interstate and lincoln to notice his garage. before, they'd crash into it. >> oh, at least a half dozen times. >> reporter: like they've done at least six times. >> never could find who did it because all the incidents have been hit and runs. >> reporter: by now you know who's behind the yellow and black stripes. >> i just told the guys at the
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department uses [ laughter ] >> i think he did a good job. it's quite flamboyant. >> reporter: colorful is the word dale uses. >> it's a building permit. >> reporter: and it's history. >> dated september 16th, 1930. >> reporter: dale says bootleggers actually used the garage during prohibition. >> it had to do with alcoholic beverages. >> reporter: the paint job then, but now. >> nobody has hit it since. >> reporter: nobody's hit it, it's hard to miss. >. and it's a sign you might be going the wrong direction, spotted in a wal- mart parking lot, dance only, do not entrance -- entrance only, do not enter. it keeps people exiting out the
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>. dogs in breweries is so last month's debate. now it's kids in breweries. jim said yesterday he's sick of little kids running feral and taking over the places he wants to go and relax with a beer. next viewer jeremy martin respectfully disagrees. >> >. breweries is restaurants. they're establishments where you go out to have a nice conversation and have fun. a lot of breweries nowadays, not only do they make craft beer for the adults, but they have also making their own craft sodas, the root beer, the cream soda. a lot of kids probably have an early bedtime, so if you want to go, just have a drink when
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later time of day. >> jeremy say he's a teacher, and he believes kids need to learn social behavior at a young age. >. hi there, a new month, a new weather pat every, well sort -- pattern, well sort of. i'm kathy sabine, and we're trackerring a cold front -- tracking a cold front moving across the state, and the wind was a bear today, but it's we'll go even cooler tomorrow, but not a lot of the moisture, and wow the ski resorts are trying to make snow. many of the resorts you've been anticipating the opening day for have been delayed. we're hoping to see some help from mother nature in the coming weeks, but the system traveling through today will come through as a dry front for lower elevations, meaning in spite of the cloud cover temperatures mild tonight and cooler tomorrow with only rain and snow about 10,000 feet. and so during the overnight
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calmer and quieterring with less wind. tomorrow sun's up at 7:30. 61 tomorrow with a mix and clouds and sunshine. nice warming trend until we hit the weekend. slight chance of showers on saturday and sunday not overly impressive, but i was impressed with pumpkin paddling, apparently it's a thing. >> joined by the honorable tom personal capacity, nice little trip to campaign out here for hillary clinton. >> yes, a lot of momentum coming here, and then nevada, and as, i think we'll sweep them. >> polls showing tightening, is she in trouble. >> no i think she'll do great. first and foremost she has the values, the temperature amount,
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experience. >> and you're the son of immigrants, and a lot has been said about what donald trump says about immigrants and what it says about him. my question is if roughly half the american electorate is standing with him after what he says, doesn't that say something discouraging about hillary clinton or the american voter? >> well the nation is divided, there's no way around that, but we summon our better angels when we reach these points, i'm very, very confident we'll do that again. there have been points in the nation's history where people come around, the no nothing missouri in the mid-19th semple richmond homes, the mcca -- century, the mccarthy movement, and now donald trump. >> and the fbi investigation and the wikileaks releases suggest that a hillary clinton administration would be filled with investigations and hearings and claims and
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up for four to eight years of that? >> well, when people look at the hillary clinton i know, it's like the voters of new york state. not once, but twice, they said you know what, we trust hillary clinton to make sure she's fighting for us, fighting to raise the minimum wage, fighting for immigration reform. fighting for our 9/11 first responders, fighting to make sure we build an american that works for everyone. that's what she's about. nk >> pleasure to be with you. >> you can see the extended interview on youtube. >. one of donald trump's most vocal supporters newt gingrich is scheduled to be our interview tomorrow. >. it's 6:22. do you know where your hogs are? if you don't we know who has
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running wild on highway 36 today, so if you have lost your fancy pigs call the washington county's sheriff's office. a lot of you remarked about the fact that tonight's lead story was a solution, and not a problem. barbara writes great way to start the show, and deborah writes maybe politics should take notes from your show. hope so.
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? ? was mariah's rrlationship ruined by a no sex before marriage rule? >> m >> yeah. >> they were living separate lives so why was mimi's fiance writing love letters just weeks -pago. >> that was easy. then as jennifer aniston's husband justin theroux bashing brad pitt? plus "dancing with the stars" making grown men cry. we have backstage stories we never heard. >> i didn't realize i had such an impact on him. >> heidi klum's clone. >> i wish there were more of me.
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>> she was toddlers and tiara's biggest star ever. >> only we are with little eden all grown up and sleeping in a room full of pageant crowns. is she planning a comeback? >> i'm back. >> for november 1, 2016 thshgs is "entertainment" tonight. >> hello kitty, mariahcarie is dressing up as a sexy cat showing she has plenty of life left. >> was their by on mariah had a no sex before marriage rule. that could be true. our source tells us the billionaire and singer slept in separate bedrooms. >> privacy and then whatever time it is. >> happy halloween. >> it seems like mimi is moving on posting that sexy instagram last night before going trick or treating in a golf cart with bryan tanaka, that's him,
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