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. if those ugly words we keep hearing in political commercials here's another sign of how nasty it's getting campaign trump vandalized twice in one day. and people are excited about daylight saving time ending and the candidates are campaigning across the country. meet ina and sen, the oldest voter in colorado to cast a ballot. >> and a live look at your drive as the sun starts to come
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lookout mountain and it's not much traffic along the high country the hunt is on this morning for a suspect accused of sexually assaulting at cu boulder. it's a different case than we usually see. the person was attacked inside of a home in the hall at 2:00. >> this is described as a white college aged man wearing a white t-shirt, call cu boulder police. investigators for turning to the public out who is responsible for four suspicious fires in wheat ridge last month. the first fire was set before 11pm on october 10th. the other sparked a kipling village apartments on october 21st. the third fire happened at american hotel on october 28:and 1 in the morning on halloween, they say there was
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interstate inn. they're saying it's arson. police say they're looking for and shooting that happened on 53rd avenue. they're looking for two car description as black mustang and a mercury. the person is in the hospital, but the police did not go into details about his or her injuries. we told you blend dee lee i don't even was at the -- belen deleon >> we figured we would send the healthiest person at hotel because she's at these 9 healths all the time. belen deleon. >> you're talking to the girl who ate halloween candy for breakfast this morning. >> i hope no one heard that. >> we're at mariposa and 10th avenue. this is where it starts at 8:00 this morning. let's look at that forecast,
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yesterday. we got into the 70s yesterday, today we'll have a high of 67 degrees which is above normal for this time of the year, we have clouds in the sky already and those clouds will thickening as the day goes on. meanwhile in the high country we'll have rain and snow. that snow has been falling steadily in the overnight hours for the southwestern part of the state because of a storm that's brewing over parts of arizona. so, as that severe thunderstorm works its way into the four kahn corners we'll continue to see for higher elevations, a winter weather advisory is in effect until noon this afternoon. now, here in the front range it will stay dry, this morning it's cool, we have 40s out this, and a few 30-degree readings and the high will be until the upper mid-60s and close to the foothills temperatures will be in 509s, we'll start you off with the temperatures in the 40s and jump into the 50s by 10:00 this morning. i'll let you know what's in
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fume again, guys out at 8:00 this morning, it lasts through noon, it's quiet right now, we have our volunteers that are setting up at the moment. we need to make plans to come out here, we have 11 free screenings and 7 low cost screenings, we'll be giving you additional information about all of the great things you can come out here and take advantage of coming up as well as a full forecast. if you think about it, you n' that often. you can come out to 9 health fair and knock out the screenings in a row. >> that's a good way to put it. >> that's a good way of putting it. >> see you in a little bit. >> see you at 7:04 saturday morning. headquarters in denver got vandalized not just once but twice, first it was vulgar vandalism and someone through a rock inside the building. we have the details.
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was the graffiti, the second was friday night, someone threw a large walk through the trump headquarters and it left a gaping hole the size of a melon and shattered a woman. it included a 10-year-old, when someone threw the rock people inside were not hurt but second up. this is the second time that workers had to prepare damage at the easement graffiti was sprayed on the building. they're not intimidated, but feel bad for the people in that area. >> i feel sorry for the people in the neighborhood, we support the local businesses here, and i know they support us. we accept other people's opinion. it doesn't make us happy of course, we're not going to retaliate. >> after the rock was thrown through the window, a security
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suspect until police arrived. that person was taken into custody. no word on whether the suspect was responsible for the graffiti during the day. who is that guy sitting behind him, he looks familiar. colorado gop offices is not the only one being targeted. this happened at burlington affitiand daythere was shopping center. someone fire bombed the gop office in hillsboro north carolina, there was a charred couch and building that was left behind. no suspect was caught in that attack either. donald trump is making another trip to colorado in the final stretch to the race of the white house. tonight he'll rally in denver. he was campaigning in pennsylvania on friday, a battle ground straight, and hillary clinton had a cleveland
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z and beyonce. he slammed her endorsement from celebrities, trump said he's fine all by himself. >> we set a new record for this building and by the way, i didn't have to bring jay-lo or jay z, the only way she gets everybody. just me, no guitar, no piano, no nothing. >> trump will do some serious traveling ahead of november 8th. he plans to take his campaign within 10 states in three days. he plans to hi coming to colorado tonight. senator bernie sanders is in colorado campaigning for hillary clinton today. he'll be in the springs to talk about get out of the vote rally, he will talk about her plans to raise the minimum wage. new polls shows clinton and trump are tied in our state. florida is one of several
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there hoping to gain support from african-americans and hispanic voters. in florida it's down 25%, and they believe president obama was the driving force behind the higher turnout. and beyonce endorsed her as the best candidate and she said it's time for america to choose the kind of country we want it >> i'll help everyone to fulfill their god-given potential and i can't do that until we decide what kind of country we want to be when we decide on tuesday. will we reject a dark and divisive vision for our future and embrace a hopeful inclusive unified america? so again clinton is really trying to garner african votes,
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trying to get them to the voting booths in ohio and florida. >> this tuesday will be the first time many voters cast a ballot whether they just turned 18 or never voted before. this election season isn't the first time ina and sen will cast her ballot. she's the oldest person in colorado to submit a ballot this year. >> perhaps coming from a nursing home. >> i always voted that's what i should do. so, i just go vote every time. >> the small room where she filled out her ballot which was more difficult than it usually is. >> i voted, made a choice, it may not be the right one, but it was the one for me at the time i voted. >> like so many other americans, she was troubled by
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our candidates this time have been quite like they've been in the past, maybe i just don't remember. >> and 107, she is had her experience of choices. >> i have voted for every election since fdr. >> i think about the names on the ballots she's seen that, ronald reagan was her favorite. this year those two names at the top were not? >> i voted for either one of the others. >> sometimes you have to do what you have to do, and at a time when so many people are considering not even voting, ina has one piece of advice. >> if we don't vote, we can't complain, can we? >> good advice ina, something we're sure you're you'll pass alone into your next presidential election. >> i'm living every day life
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decided he doesn't want me yet. >> boy are we glad about that. she said politics are getting dirtier than they've been, and if she hears something she doesn't like, she turns her hearing aid down. >> she's the oldest voter in our state. >> you guys turned into friends now? >> i'm going to go out and visit her i spent much time with her for that story. she is so sweet and i decided i'm going to hang out with her again. we're really dying to see some snow, we heard that. >> how much fresh pow, that's what the young kids say. we'll have that in the forecast
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out with us any more. >> oh, gosh, i love coming to 9 health fair, i love the viewers and getting the word out how the many ways they help our community. let's get to that forecast, because today, our weather headlines will be more clouds, because we'll have more clouds, that means our temperatures will be lower than what we had yesterday. in the high country we'll have scattered showers, and daylight saving time comes to an end. everyone is nodding their head, oh, yeah, that's tonight. check it out, our high for today 67 degrees, about 10 degrees above our normal high, and 10 degrees shy of our record high. temperatures currently outside in the 30s and 40s and in the high country a few spots are waking up to temperatures in the 20s, fast forward to this afternoon, temperatures generally in the 50s in the mountains with mostly cloudy
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mid-60s on the i-25 corridor and the eastern plains. we are seeing some blues in the sky as the sun is getting higher in our sky. in the afternoon, the clouds will increase and it will become mostly cloudy. we have a winter weather vitally in effect and it's until noon and there's a possibility that all of that moisture starts working its way towards the north. in the central and northern mountains through the afternoon. the amount of snow we can see with feet up to 2 inches of the central and northern mountains. we'll have the clouds and not the rain. skies are mostly cloudy and tomorrow morning. some areas of fog can develop in the eastern plains. 43 will be the overnight low, mostly cloudy, winds 5 to 10 miles per hour, the high 67 degrees, it will be a small chance for isolated showers, we'll have another front arrive on monday dropping our
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health fair, this kicks off at 8:00 this morning and it lasts through noon. i hope you make plans to attend, i'm here with kevin dean and he's a rheumatologist, for people who are living with rheumatoid arthritis, it can be really painful, but you have a free screening. >> there is wear and tear and osteo, that most of us get when we're older and there's rheumatoid arthritis, attacks the joints, it can attack the joints over months and the year. we have an evaluation for that that involves and free blood test and a brief joint exam to see if you have joint inflammation that looks like rheumatoid arthritis. >> what's impressive you are leading a research across the
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rheumatoid arthritis; isn't that right? >> absolutely. our blood test is incredibly accurate in figuring out who could get it in the future. we're trying to find people who may be at risk and get in there and prevent disease. >> so if you think you have rheumatoid arthritis you'll be seeing the best of the best of the country at the 9 health fair. make your way out here and it starts at 8:00 there are morning and lasts through noon. thank you kemp. >> kevin has and i want to copy his beard for my no shave time. >> i'm work on it. >> he has beard envy. >> i see beards now, and i just -- i don't know, i like that beard. >> he can share more later. switching gears later. time for 9 line, we'll help out pups in need, lucy and shadow
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julie has shadow and i have lucy. they're both up for adoption and they would make great pets. >> this is shad sew dough, he's? ten years old. he's very sweet and weighs 7 pounds, he's quiet and he loves to walk, he never barks, he was with an elderly couple and so he's just a really nice little companion. >> he seems very >> he is happy to be with everybody here. >> he's very friendly. >> and lucy. >> she's three years old and she is actually been in the rescue for a few months. >> really? >> she came in -- she had an allergic reaction to vaccines so she had a tough time walking so we put her on some medicine and now she's just to the point
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special needs dog, does she need special care? >> there's a chance she may not be able to be vaccinated, that's not the worst thing. she may not be able to go out in public, like dog parks -- >> but if someone is interested in adopting her, they can work with you to figure that out. >> she really doesn't have any real issues, she walks everywhere, she's just happy all the time. >> and we ve obviously, like a bundle of if you are, so adorable. she has a good temperature, she likes being adored, she gets along with everybody. you can find all of the
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good morning, hopefully bradley has an encore performance the broncos quarterback will fill in for a key this weekend. the broncos will be a man down going up against the raiders passing attack that just put up more than 500 yards through the air last week. michael and eh amari cooper are big time receivers but nothing to worry about says tj wood. >> we have guys who are have a
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>> we have two elite corners and three elite corners, they'll be okay. >> two wins that's what colorado state needs to get to a ball game. one of the wins had better come today. the 4-4 rams host one in 8 fresno state. the bulldogs are terrible. it's a game that they should win. you need to come out on top and two of the final four to get to that ball game. >> they know they have to win 6 games to go, it's something that about as a head coach. it's something we don't talk about as assistance. >> we talk about the championship mind set to every practice, that's how you build a consistent program. >> the bruins didn't have a lot of bite and boulder in thursday, that's a good thing. the bust played poorly, fumbled exchanges, multiple stupid penalties, many of which were
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10. it's sloppy, and if you want to be a championship team you can't be doing that stuff. and i had a couple of times too, i got heated and we got to do things under the pile, that's unacceptable as well. i'll be the first to admit. as a group and team we can't let other people get under the skin. >> the bus defense was terrific in the game, special teams made they had two punt returns, and the fourth quarter the running back for a touchdown won the game for colorado. >> pretty much a feeling of relief, we knew as a team, we stopped the offense for the rest of the game, you think it's a few more points, and this is what we're looking to do, and we didn't expect it to happen on the power return, you have to be happy with? >> that the avalanche will
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several american service members are killed in the like of duty. two of them from fort carson, we'll take to you the deadly attacks in afghanistan and georgia. a shootout turns deadly in new york city, one police officer killed and another hurt during a home invasion call. do selfie, go ahead it's legal now, but it comes with some restrictions. you can see that. this little guy never meant to leave his home. how the crocodile ended up in the busy and wet street. who will advance to the playoffs. taylor has highlights from this week's games coming up later in the prep rally. when will it snow and will
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health. we can talk to belen de leon, she's at our 9 health care locations this morning. you need to come to the health fair, you need to talk to a doctor and get a blood test you can get it here at the 9 health care. it starts at 8:00 this morning, we have the volunteers, they're getting everything in order so when it starts at 8:00 this morning. let's get you that forecast, i have to do that now. because we're going to have clouds that will be on the increase right here on the front range, but it's going to be really dry for us. but, in the high country we will have a shot at rain and snow, and, in fact, in the overnight hours, we have the snow falling out in the san juans, you can see how the cloud bands gravitated over the mountains. did i use the word gravitated,
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morning. we have this going over the central and northern mountains. we have a winter weather advisory in the southwest part of the state. we could see snow at 11,000 feet p temperatures are on the cool side 30s and 40s, your highs will be in the mid- to upper 60s and close to the foothills temperatures will be in the 50s. now, here's your morning planner, that sun is up and our skies look beautiful. we have a few clouds but as i thicken, temperatures around 10:00 this morning will be at 54 degrees. there's 11 free screenings today. three of them are for children. coming up in the full forecast, we'll talk baseball the importance of looking for those symptoms for your children, for diabetes, you don't want to miss that. >> thank you so much, you were gravitating towards the health
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live that one down. two american soldiers who died in afghanistan this week. they were both from colorado. one was from colorado and one from pennsylvania. they died during nato air strikes on thursday. earned two bronze stars and a purple heart and another medal during his service. two others died in jordan. they came under fire as they were approaching the gate of a military training facility. the car failed to stop. it's working with jordan to figure out the circumstances
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soldier was injured. they're launching an offensive in mosul this morning. television footage shows troops in armored vehicles outside of the city as an attack vehicle fired rockets into the street. truckloads as many as 1600 civilians may have been moved th they could be transferred into syria as a human shields. >> many being used as human shields are children. the people able to escape are headed to iraq. they have a refugee camp causing people to leave mosul, a number of women and children showed up since the offensive started last month. the families were given essentials food water and a place to stay.
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like this anticipating a large exodus from mosul, it plans it take 120,000 refugees. two police officers dead and one injured. they responded to a home invasion, the suspect took off and started shooting, the sergeant paul tizulo was killed. he was taken to the hospital for surgery, the suspect was also shot two police officers are recovering after being shot in missouri, both are expected to survive. the two officers were responding to a disturbance in the afternoon, when then got to the house, the man came out and opened fire. the suspects were shot in the face and arms and they surrendered. there's another major
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washing machines that can explode while in use. one person broke his jaw, the lid can fly off. you can get a repair kit to reinforce that lid. >> tough year for that company. >> oh, yeah. you can take a ballot selfie, it has to be outside of a polling place. a district court judge issued injunction friday. you can't be charged of filling out and ballot at home but it's illegal to do it at a polling place. it makes it illegal to show your completed ballot, it's to discourage voter intimidation and vote selling. it's outdated now.
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prompted a rescue of a crocodile. >> they rescued him or her in a nearby street. it was from a nearby lagoon which is a natural habitat, an officer grabbed it with gloves on, of course. they returned the animal to a nearby stream. it happened as mexico's federal government declared a state of emergency in that area and two others due to the weather there. it was a special meeting for pan dab >> i love how much you tried to sell that just now. >> panda twins. >> it was a panda meeting, they get dressed up in their panda suits. >> they were born in shanghai wildlife park. they got physical exams, and the male cub was breast feeding right away pan the new born was taken out for artificial
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sick of the ugly political commercials. >> they're a little overwhelming. >> yes. >> meteorologist belen de leon at the 9 health fair, she is learning everything that will make you healthy. i'll call you the healthiest meteorologist in colorado. >> maybe with the way you keep saying it becomes true. >> when you get that halloween candy for breakfast. >> thank you so much steve and jessica,ut just about getting yourself healthy as an adult, but there's also some really important screenings for children as well. we'll talk about that in a few. are you ready for the weekend? yeah, here are your headlines, we'll have more clouds over the weekend and your temperatures are going to be in the 60s, so cooler than where we were earlier in the week. we have ran and snow in the forecast, but that's going to
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and remember daylight saving time ends tomorrow, and we're going to have to set our clocks back an hour. here's a look at the temperatures today. our high will be at 67 degrees, our normal high 67 and we will be 10 degrees above where we should be this year. in the mountains we'll have 20s in some mountain valleys. afternoon highs will be in the 50s and 60s in the high country and temperatures in the little warmer where the temperatures will be in the 70s, now, this morning it has been a beautiful sunrise over the city, i tweeted a picture that manny sent me, you'll see a few clouds in the sky. those clouds will thicken as the day gets rolling and it's going to be mostly cloudy. those temperatures will be in the mid-60s this afternoon. so here is a look at your futurecast, because currently we have that snow falling in
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it time, will work their way into the central and northern mountains. right now the snow level is about 10,000 feet and we could see up to 2 inches of snowfall where that snow does fall. meanwhile here in the city we have the clouds and it will stay dry through this evening, our skies remain mostly cloudy and we could see the investment of some patchy fog and -- involvement of some patchy fog, cloudy, tomorrow we have the time change, a high of 67 degrees and monday another cool down, 63 degrees and the forecast as of now, on tuesday is looking really nice, no secures for you to not get out and cast your vote and let your voice be heard. we're at mariposa and 10th. mariposa and 10th and right now i'm joined by dr. kim simmons.
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centers for childhood diabetes across the center. kimber, we're talking about who should get this screening, every child should get this screening. >> everyone should be screened for type 1 diabetes. many who are screened don't have a family history. >> early diagnosis is the key? >> it is. half of the children diabetes until they develop dka, it's and critical illness that only happens when symptoms go unrecognized for far too long. >> this screening is absolutely free. talk with kimber and she knows your stuff she'll let you know if your child is at risk for having diabetes and what are the symptoms. thanks for talking to us this morning. guys, back to you. >> you know who else knows her
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that's the dancing over here. this time next week we'll be in playoff mode. the regular football season wraps up this weekend. for some teams it's make or break and whether they'll make the playoffs. number 1 denver south are trying to finish undefeated as they take thornton. marcus lindsey escaped to the outside and literally drags the defender into the end that makes it 14-0. they got a stop around denver south. they're recovering a fumble in the second quarter, he stayed strong and the offense kept going, the same quarter it's quarterback wright and damon put it out of reach. the rebels win 44-0, ramona taking on cherokee trail in the final game of the season.
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gets doubled, ryan marcus runs its way for a touchdown. the cougars wouldn't go away, third quarter cross the defense and crosses the goal line and the deficit is just 21-8. and they're showing everyone why it's the number 1 in the ranking, they have a huge say on the ground. they win 38-8 and finishes the the band shows the spirit for the season finale. the falcons lead back and they ran and scored with grit. he stands as a defender and makes it a terrific run to the end zone, it was impossible to catch tommy. he finds the hold for one of three touchdowns and the lions greet nichols with a huge game. they check one on the outside
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end, they win. energizers got to play fossil ridge. the first half ridge kicker evan would have the most on the board, it is a 52-yarder and the second half they're looking to find the end zone, they lay one out, he spritz down the field. that puts the saber catsup 16- 7. they fight back in th it wouldn't be enough, fossil ridge takes us 16-14. you'll have to sharpen your number 2 pencils for this occasion. who makes it to the post-season and it involves a lot of math. this year the colorado high school activities association introduce the football ratings and rpi to create an objective
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>> they wanted consistency among the playoff formats in the playoffs. >> the top 16, and each team is given a score. 25% is based on the team's winning percentage, next 50% comes from the opponents winning percentage, the remaining 25% relies on the opponents winning percentage. are you with us? >> i was a math teacher for a long time. when you add any kind of take a good hard look at what's value. >> undue feeted eagles are play off bound and they'll see the pros. >> it will be benefiting the teams and where they stand and how much work they have to put in. it helped us. >> this first year could be tough for us. >> the indians can finish 8-2 this season and that may not be enough for the defending runner
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we're hoping to get that chance. >> they note the new system will be a trial and error experience. >> i think we'll come up with some answers after we have been through the year. >> for some those changes may not equal the post-season. >> i'll feel for my seniors and our seniors, they don't have a next year. >> playoff soccer continues today already some major upsets with some of the top programs getting knocked out. soccer is happening this ek down ponderosa, and ardon takes it down, he is no stranger to scoring. 2-0, eric and geo vane, he'll have the threw ball, he's two on the night for the 9 -- 5-0 win. broomfield hitting the pitch to
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bracket. braydon o'connor gets it and it's cleared away. broomfield gets another opportunity as they send buchanon and that's perfect cross, and there's the tip and goalment and finally a 1-0 lead. later on in the closing seconds, then need it ahead and they steal the 2-0 win. all of the extended highlights and interviews are online.
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daylight saving time is ending, it means an extra hour of sleep and for these two an extra hour of campaigning. >> it's great knowing she is alive and i can go see her and hug her and tell her how much i love her. >> police found a woman chained up in a home, her boyfriend is missing, how this could be tied to a serial killer investigation. >> and that's depressing, this is not. change your manual clocks, date saving time is ending that extra hour of sleep, it's awesome, you'll love it. >> stick with us, we'll take a live look, good morning
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hearing in political commercials and that was not enough, here's another sign how nasty this campaign is getting. a gop campaign office for donald trump was vandalized twice in one day. daylight saving time is ending, one extra hour for the campaign and the candidates crisscrossing the country. it's great knowing she's alive and i can see her and hug her and tell her how much i love investigation continues, this is a disturbing story outside of south carolina, police found a woman chained up and they said this could be tied to a serial killer investigation. >> that's depressing and this is not. you get an extra hour of sleep this weekend, go you. >> go us. let's take a live look at our roads this morning. i-70 near the eisenhower tower is looking clear, we haven't seen any congestion to the high country, i hope you guys can
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8:01 let's begin with police near sea view boulder looking for people who sexually assaulted -- police are looking for someone who sexually assaulted a woman. >> it's a man described as a white college aged man wearing a white t-shirt and and pants. if up know anything about this call police. person, they got a call about a shooting at 3:50 this morning they tried to stop a car during the area and that car took off and led officers at a chase, police inside the car say they found a victim who was stabbed, investigators also tell us a second victim was assaulted at another local hospital. both victims are expected to survive. we hope to get more information on that later on in the morning. another shooting
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police say they're looking for the person responsible for a shooting on 53rd avenue, they're tracking down leads on two different car description ross right now. a black mustang and a gray gray mercury. they said the injuries are not sad. all that stuff makes you sad and the outside will make up happy. >> exactly. >> it is beautiful fall, it feels like fall. >> the leaves are crunching on >> we're going to get an hour back. it's a great opportunity for you to take care of your health. we have been talking about it all morning and our meteorologist belen de leon is at the health care locations today. >> it's picked up and it's busy. >> reporter: it just started and we have all of the volunteers in place and they're ready to receive any of you who come out here. the 9 health fair is convenient. they have 11 free screenings
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we're at mariposa and 10th avenue or mariposa and 10th avenue. let's take a look at that forecast. it will be cooler, highs leisure in the mid- to upper 60s across the front range. if gradually our clouds will become cloudier and in the mountains we'll see a chance for rain and snow. that snow has been falling in the overnight hours for the san juans and the bands are working their way into the central part of the mountains, we have a winter weather advisory in effect until noon. we can see accumulation of 4 to 8 inches above 11,000. the temperatures are in the 40s, we have a few 30-degree readings still. the highs will be close to the upper 60s, let's blue in the sky, your morning planner looks like you could get a cup of
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morning, the temperatures will jump into the 50s around 10:00, coming up in the forecast, i'll let you know how much snow we can see in the high country and what's in store for the weekend in the metro area. back here at the 9 health fair, the health fair is involving offering a low cost screening this year. they're going to help you get your hormone health in check. we'll talk more about that coming up in the full forecast. >> thank you so much. trump's campaign headquarters in denver got vandalized not just once, twice, first it was vulgar vandalism and then someone threw a rock into the building. >> the first incident happened friday morning that was the graffiti and the second was friday night, someone threw a
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of the headquarters. 15 people were inside the building when someone threw the rock. people inside were not hurt but shaken up. this is the second time in 24 hours workers had to repair damage on east 18th avenue. graffiti was sprayed on the side of the building on friday morning. one trump volunteer says they're not intimidated, but feel bad for the people in the area. >> i feel sorry in the and we support the local businesses here and we accept other people's opinions. it doesn't make us happy of course, but we're not going to retaliate. after the rock was thrown through the window, they got a suspect and that person was taken into custody, no word on whether that person was responsible for the graffiti during the day. donald trump is making
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the white house, tonight at 9:30 he'll rally at the national western complex in denver. trump will do serious travelling november 8th. he plans to take his campaign to 10 states in the next 10 days h he will go to colorado tonight. >> florida is one of several battle ground states and today hillary clinton is campaigning there hoping to gain support from african-americans and hispanic voters, the black vote is really think this is president obama and he was the driving force behind that higher turnout several years ago. they held a concert for clinton friday endorsing her as the best candidate. black religious leaders are helping hillary clinton to get african-american votes in states like ohio and florida. police are searching for more remains on the same property a missing woman was
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work of a serial killer. they found remains in a shallow gave on friday morning. they're trying to determine whether they belong to the victim's boyfriend. charles carver were last seen in august. brown was found alive in a metal storage container with a chain around her neck on thursday. the registered sex offender todd kohlhepp was charged with kidnapping on friday. really switching gears now, chappelle you want to watch saturday night live for the first time. he kept a low profile for the past ten years. since then he's lived in south africa and he moved his family to a farm in rural ohio. no word if he'll do a little john or little prince, he's hosting s and n on november
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check twitter for the daylight saving time dance. we get an extra hour of sleep, we asked people if we should turn back the mall, and 12 people said in our survey won't change what thing, it was fun when we did it. >> exactly. >> tomorrow, 2:00 a.m., i believe that's the time we get that magical hour back. let's check out the belen de leon, she has been at the 9 health fair all morning. when are we going to get some of that pow.
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mountains already. here's a look at your weekend headlines, the forecast will be cooler, temperatures will be in the 60s this time around. we'll have more clouds in the picture. the chance of rain and snow will stay in the mountains and here on the front range, our forecast will stay dry. also a reminder, just what steve said, that daylight saving time comes to an end tomorrow morning. the temperatures will be ten degrees above the normal high i feel like we'll do 67 in the area. the temperatures are in the 30s and 40s in some spots. >> in the high country, a few 20-degree readings as well. >> fast forward this and and temperatures in the mountains, a few 50s and 60-degree readings, a little toes year out in the east, temperatures will get into the 70s out there. we have blue in the sky right now, but soon, those skies will
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afternoon. and the temperatures will top out in the mid-60s around 4:00 this afternoon. after that those clouds will stick around. now, our futurecast shows how that rain and even that snow will inch northward and the snow level is 10,000 feet, we can see two inches where that snow does fall other than the southwestern corner of the state, there's no other places under a travel advisory, mostly cloudy and tomorrow morning, we'll see the rainy and snowy area will come to the end. 43 will be your overnight low and tomorrow, we're going to turn back time. yeah, you're welcome. 67 will be your high. we'll have a small chance for isolated showers and another front arrives on monday with a high of 63 degrees. back out here at 9 health fair, the location we're at is mariposa and 10th avenue. you know there are several
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offering testosterone screenings and therapy, new this year, they're hard of hearing this at a low cost, $35 for men and $45 for women. that's a bargain. and you have a little demonstration, what do you have right here. >> good morning, we have a our blue sandwich this is testosterone. some people have low testosterone and they feel tired, men and women can feel these symptoms, lowly bid dough, fatigue but -- libido and fatigue. >> if you're in the normal range, you have normal energetic feeling, have you average sexual functions and everything feels normal for you. people think more is better in this case. it is not. too much testosterone also can create a lot of anxiety, hurt your other organs, so come to the 9 news health fair, get a
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right in the middle where you feel the best. and most normal. >> i'm trying to dump it out so we can get in the middle. again, coming up at this screening, dab it's a low cost screening, back to you. >> it's for men and women. >> here we go, that's where you feel good. >> that's a >> obviously, we're paying attention. >> 8:16 do you have a flat screen tv, but you're intimidated to poke holes in the wall and mount it. >> don't hurt yourself. we're here to show you how to mount it properly and safely.
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and you're mounting it properly to the wall, you need to know what you're doing. all right joining me is jr little from high west presidential remodeling specialist and you say the first thing you really want to do, you want to show us how to take off the stand. >> absolutely. we want to make sure you have the right tools from the job, have a drill screwdriver, a few different things you generally have around the house, i would depending on how many wires you have, you want to the first thing you want to do is get the tv down, get the wires pulled and turn your tv around, you want to pull it apart, you want to take the screws off the mount, your bottom mount offset it aside, and it's aside, and there's a
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components out for your mount. check your directions and read them thoroughly. you'll pull the screws out of the back of the tv here, and what they'll have is inside the packets that they give you, they're going to have specific ones that are going to match, you're going to need a little longer, they can accommodate the width of the new mount. we have mounted this one here, we'll do the side. now, we need to mount the tv, so our mantle here, we want to check the width of our mantle, we want the tv to be exactly center over this so it looks right. you want to check your exact width. we have 54 inches, we got the exact center which is 27 right here, we have our center point and we'll bring it up, we'll level it exactly and we're going to put a faint line that
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can rub it off later, so this actually sets inside here. you can actually measure from the bottom of your tv up to here, and you can figure out where to put your mount on the wall. now, this mount you're going to have two screws that go into the wall and they need to be heavy duty and go into stud, it's imperative, when you use the stud finder, you'll want to mark that on the wall. >> that's our spot. okay. >> that's the pilot hole. >> we're going to put the first
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check it for the level get it set correctly and go ahead and drill and install your next one. >> we don't have a stud in the area unfortunately, and we have a little bit of versatility with these things if you hit a stud that's great. if you cannot, something that goes through and collapses on itself and creates an anchor in the wall itself. we want to predrill. >> okay. now, we're going to mount the tv it should be pretty simple. the pin slips on, there's a way to remove it plater. there's a handle there and it
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hopefully, practicedly has an everyone core performance in them, there's a key to leave this weekend. >> the back injury will keep it out for the second st raiders passing attack. they put up 500 yards through the air last week. michael crabtree and amari cooper are big time receivers and it's nothing to worry about says tj wood. >> we have guys who are a lead receiver and one good receiver, and it's different. they have two good receivers. i feel they don't have two or three elite receivers. that's their job.
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>> two wins, that's what they say, you can get to a 4th straight season, the 4 and 4 rams host 1 in 1 fresno state. it's a game you should win. you'll need to come out on top, and 2 of the final 4 to get to the ball game, they know they have to win 6 games, and it's something you don't talk about as a head as assistants. >> we talk about bringing a mind set and attitude to every practice. that's how you build a consistent program. >> they didn't have a lot of bite and boulder on thursday, the buffs played poorly, fumbled exchanges, and multiple
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were fumbles and yarders. >> it's sloppy, if you want to be a championship team you can't be doing that stuff. i got heated base people were doing extra things under the pile and that's unacceptable and i'll be the first to admit it. we can't let other people get under our skin. >> the defense was terrific in the game and some made massive plays as well. the fourth quarter, 68-yard running back for a touchdown they won the relief, we knew as a team, we felt we could stop ucla's offense for the rest of the game. we felt we could get one more touchdown and solidify the game. that's what we were looking to do. we didn't expect it to happen on the power return. >> the avalanche will face their rivals minnesota today at the pepsi aren't. the avalanche lost four of their last five. montreal made it ten games
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several american service members are killed in the line of duty, two of them from fort carson, we're taking a closer look at the deadly attacks in afghanistan and georgia. >> officials say it's scary the way isis is fighting tooth and nail to maintain ground in mosul, they're using alarming tactics to shield themselves from fire. >> voters are facing issues at the polls. street and seeing that little guy. he wandered never meaning to leave his lagoon. how he ended up in the middle of a busy road. >> the season fin ally in football. taylor has highlights from this week's game. it's coming up in the prep rally. we have gapes, multiple games. 8:33 on your saturday morning. thanks for starting your day with us. we have been talking about two things this morning. how we need snow and how today
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care of your health, our own belen de leon will be joining us in the health fair, good morning belen de leon, it's packed out there. >> it is. this is the only health fair happening today. we hope you guys can make it on by. look at the forecast, it will be cooler, highs will be in the mid- to upper 60s, we'll do about 67 degrees in the city. now, steadily those clouds will be increasing and you're going -- see those darker you'll see yes, you're going to get rain, a chance of rain and snow will be in the mountain. sorry to be a debbie downer guys, the snow has been falling in the high country, we have a winter weather advisory winter in parts of the mountain. we're seeing that cloud cover across the state. the rain and snow is pushing from the southeast to northeast. this is in effect for the
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creek past where it's covered in snow over there. it looks beautiful. remember the mountain passes can be dangerous. give it some time and that snow will gradually spread this into our central and northern mountains today. 2 inches of snow are possible where the snow does fall. the temperatures are in the 30s and 40s, the highs for today will be in the mid- to upper 60s. temperatures insure the 40s a little longer into the 50s. our location is mariposa and 10th avenue, we hope up guys can make it out here to 9 health fair, they make it so convenient for you to own your helmet. if you're thinking about talking to a doctor you can come out here and talk to you a doctor and get referrals. it's for people who have insurance and don't have insurance. come on down. >> thank you so much. two american soldiers who died in afghanistan this week
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carson. 30-year-old andrew buyers from roseville north carolina and 34- year-old sergeant first-class ryan gloyer who was from greenville pennsylvania. they died from nato air strikes on thursday. they earned medals among many other awards, the sergeant earned a purple heart and a mer tory to i couldn't say service medal among his ma members were killed outside of a military base in south jordan, the troops were in a vehicle at the time. they came under fire as they were approaching the gate of a military training facility. the officials say the car they were in failed to stop. they're working with jordan to figure out the circumstances, jordan is a key ally to the u.s., one jordanian soldier was under east. they were launching an
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morning. it was in a town 9 miles from the southern most parts of mosul, they showed iraqi troops and motorcycles outside of the city as an attack helicopter fired rockets into the city. they warned yesterday, truckloads full of as many as 1600 civilians may be forcibly -- may have been forcibly moved earlier this week. they could be transferred into syria as likely use of shields. >> the un said many being used as human shields are only children. the un has a refugee camp to accommodate the number of people leaving mosul, thousands of men women and children showed up in one day making it the highest number of displacement in the area since the offensive started last month. they were given food water and
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1 camps like this anticipating more like this and they expect to take in 120,000 refugees. election coverage will continue through tuesday. many are casting their ballots and early voted friday night with huge lines in the las vegas area. 57,000 people cast their ballots in clarke county alone. some waiting in line faced registration visits and cast professional ballots. >> 106,000 coloradoans voted. republicans outnumbered early voting, and parties who voted cast 156,000 each. the total number of ballots totaled 486,000. now, to an unusual sight in
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mexico. >> there was a rescue of a baby reptile. the little reptile was captured on friday. they surrounded her in the four- lane city street. torrential lanes overflowed a nearby lagoon which is a natural habitat for crocodiles. the officer grabbed it with gloves on his hands, of course. they returned that animal to a nearby stream, the reptile i should say. the rescue federal government declared a state of emergency and due to the river. >> that little guy looks feisty and snappy. he was brave. >> with our pick up a crock time. >> no, he has an attitude, i don't want to mess with that. and belen de leon has what we can see for weather in the
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see these people out here getting free and low cost screenings. let's get to the forecast because it's your weekend, you should be excited about that. your weekend headlines include more clouds and temperatures in the 60s, now, we have that snow falling. we continue to see scattered showers and snow showers in the mountains and a reminder to set back the clocks tonight. daylight saving time will be ending tomorrow morning. we're going to replace those batteries on her microphone and we'll get your forecast in a little bit. again we're stressing out about taking care of our health. belen de leon is at one of the 9 health fair locations. >> i like to call her the healthiest meteorologist in denver. and we'll have a look at the football playoffs, but the
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welcome to the 9 news prep rally. good morning, everyone. by this time next week we'll be in playoff mode, the regular football season wraps up this weekend, for some teams it's make or break to determine if they make the playoffs. they're looking for a win to solidify the top seed. they're trying to finish the season undefeated. the rebels got the ground game
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outside grabbed the defender into the end zone making it 14- 0. the trojans got one south, and they recovered and fumble in the second quarter. the rebels defense stayed strong and the offense got going. there was a long score and this put this one out of reach. the rebels won 44-0 capping off a undefeated early in the season, the panthers took up and ryan takes it and they go up 14, the cougars wouldn't go away. they sneak through the pemona defense. now the deficit is 21-8. and they're showing why they're
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pemona wins 39-8 and finishes number 1 overall. the football team held the fin ally against the skyline. they lead back nape than higgins and scored with hit. there was a terrific run to the end zone, it was impossible for skyline to catch tom, he found one of three touchdowns. there was a huge game. right here he'll outside pass from peyton mayes, 66-33 is your final. and horizon, they got to play another 6-3 fossil ridge, the kicker would have both points on the field with three field goals, that includes the impressive 52-yarder and the 9- 7 league going into the half. tanner hopes they went out for
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they would fight back for the long toss of their own. this is for dadrien paris into seven and they take it 17-14. sharpen your pencil for this equations there. 's new system to decide who makes it to the post-season. and it involves math. >> they introduced the percentage index, or e are making a more creative process on who makes playoffs. >> they wanted consistency among the playoff qualification format in the top scores. >> here's how it all breaks down. 25% is based on the team's winning percentage, next 50% comes from the opponent's winning percentage. the remaining 25% relies on a team's opponents opponents
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long time. any time you add percentages you have to take a good hard look at what's value. >> undefeated eagle crest is playoff bound and they've seen the pros. >> it will benefit teams and they know where they stand and how much work they have to put in. >> one team they're not favoring is loveland. >> it could be tough for us. >> the indians can finish 8-2 this season and that may enough for the defending runner ups to make the playoffs. >> we do it on the field and we're hoping to get that chance. >> they note the new systems will be a trial and error experience. >> i think we'll come up with some answers after we've been through it a year. >> for some, those changes may not equal the post-season. >> i'll feel for my seniors, our seniors, because they don't have a next year. >> round 2 of the soccer playoffs happening this week in
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down ponderosa and 4h, they send it off to christian, and he's no stranger to 25 goals this season. they're up 2-0 now. and there was and through ball and he sent it to the bottom right corner. west advances to play the classical academy. they hit the pitch to see who would bracket. o'connor gets the chance in front. broomfield would get another opportunity as buchanon sends a perfect cross, it will connect with the leading score for the tip and the goal and a 1-0 lead. they get the bounce and he gets it ahead and they steal the win 2-1 and they'll play broomfield in the quarterfinals. >> we have extended highlights
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>> hi guys! yeah, you're not going to get rid of me that easily, okay. let's talk about the 9 health fair, first off let's get you that forecast, follow-up want to get up and out, the temperatures will be cooler. highs today will be in the mid- to upper 60s while in the high country those temperatures will be in the 50s. now, let's look at your day planner, steadily we'll see the clouds increasing and thickening this afternoon and evening. even though you see the darker clouds, we'll see the front range. we have a winter weather advisory in effect for southwestern colorado until noon, slowly that rain and snow will start inching northward into our central and northern mountains and we could see up to about 2 inches of snow accumulating where that snow does fall in our central and northern mountains. here in the city the clouds will increase and overnight and through tomorrow morning we could seat development of some
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43 will be the overnight low with mostly cloudy skies with high humidity. don't forget to set those clocks back an hour tonight, and tomorrow you're already to go, you don't have to arrive early to anything. you'll take advantage of that extra hour. 67 will be the high tomorrow, more clouds, a small chance of isolated showers around town, maybe sprinkles and on monday, we have a cold front arriving a high of 63 degrees, the forecast, it's looking nice tuesday, you can go out and vote, 66 will be the high, wednesday 63 degrees and wednesday 6 degrees. if you have weather questions i would love to answer them. if you have chemical weapons from the friends at the 9 health fair, ask them on facebook. i'm here with jaimie owens. sometimes you're drinking your juices and soda and you don't
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contains. >> there's a lot of sugar in juice and soda. guess how much sugar is in this juice. >> i think i can do this. threats one teaspoon, i'm trying to guess -- really. >> three. >> but it's juice. >> 4. >> juice. >> how can it contain so much sugar? >> oh, my. >> one more. >> wow. >> 8 teaspoons of sugar in just this. >> and for the choke w does it contain, this has 40 grams of sugar which equates to ten teaspoons. >> so more than this. the take away instead of maybe having the juice -- >> have the actual apple it gives you fiber vitamins and minerals. >> and the coke. >> uncal rid noncal rid drinks they're nonsweetened and natural lip sweetened.
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