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quaraterback chaz hancock with the sneak to put the rams on the board first.. and senior took a 14-7 second quarter lead on the 3 yartouchdown run from sam schnee.. and the next time they touched the schnee with the 12 yard score he had 170 yards rushing in the fist half alone and and then senior went up stairs hancock hits kent-arion johnson for the 36 yard touchdown strike and senior big over davenport west 56-13. thanks scott. one last look at the forecast, joe... more showers and storms are expected tonight with northern iowa again being the target. locallh possible which could add to ongoing flooding issues. watch the river flood forecasts very carefully over the coming days as adjustments will be made based on additional data and rainfall. drier weather moves in for friday and saturday, but storms returns again sunday with cooler fall air upon us. have a good night! tonight: >> jimmy: thank you. thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you all for coming.
quaraterback chaz hancock with the sneak to put the rams on the board first.. and senior took a 14-7 second quarter lead on the 3 yartouchdown run from sam schnee.. and the next time they touched the schnee with the 12 yard score he had 170 yards rushing in the fist half alone and and then senior went up stairs hancock hits kent-arion johnson for the 36 yard touchdown strike and senior big over davenport west 56-13. thanks scott. one last look at the forecast, joe... more showers and storms are...
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. >>> mayor hancock cracks open a 60-year-old time capsule. most important fossil discoveries ever in colorado, made by an 8-year-old boy. >> another surge right now, even kicking off a shower in northern fremont county. the weekend down here with all this dry weather. ? what if we made a paint that was so special that was such a jewel among paints that you had to seek it out. nope, even easier than that. more like taking a left on that street where you usually take a right that wasn't so hard. and if finding that paint made you and is it still paint? benjamin moore. paint like no other. >>> the contents of a 60-year-old time capsule revealed at emily griffith technical college in downtown denver. joel hillen was there as the time capsule mysteries revealed. >> reporter: mike will hancock and the executive director of the college opened up a time capsule filled and sealed in 1955. it was supposed to be opened in 1995 but we're finally getting a look at its contents now. inside was a letter from the then principal, explaining the training of st
. >>> mayor hancock cracks open a 60-year-old time capsule. most important fossil discoveries ever in colorado, made by an 8-year-old boy. >> another surge right now, even kicking off a shower in northern fremont county. the weekend down here with all this dry weather. ? what if we made a paint that was so special that was such a jewel among paints that you had to seek it out. nope, even easier than that. more like taking a left on that street where you usually take a right that...
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that is what hancock avenue was. the idea is we will open up this avenue and we need to a wire the angle. in 1882, you see the trees are still landing. it almost did not. basil biggs, le, an african farmer and a business and and veterinarian bought the ankle area. 1869, that shoulder was riding along cemetery ridge and he comes along to basal cutting down the club of trees. is thest thing he does historical value of these trees. he tried to explain this stuff says, i have to make a living. sorry. batchelder tries a different tact. .his guy is a smart businessman he says, these trees will be worth more to you one day in the future if you preserve them. called there is a group the memorial association is acquiring land. i guarantee you if you keep the trees you will get more money out of this land by selling it to them for historical value than you will by cutting these trees down. said all right, good deal. he did not cut the trees down. that is how the trees ended up staying. they bought the land from biggs and he di
that is what hancock avenue was. the idea is we will open up this avenue and we need to a wire the angle. in 1882, you see the trees are still landing. it almost did not. basil biggs, le, an african farmer and a business and and veterinarian bought the ankle area. 1869, that shoulder was riding along cemetery ridge and he comes along to basal cutting down the club of trees. is thest thing he does historical value of these trees. he tried to explain this stuff says, i have to make a living....
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lights go to seoul and bring in paula hancocks. paula, tell us more. >> reporter: christine, it was an announcement we heard on north korean state run television saying they successfully tested a nuclear warhead. they could put that on any ballistic missile. that is a statement that will concern most of the world. certainly we have seen conde condemnation from south korea and japan and russia and everyone. there is no way of verifying whether or not this is accurate. it is important to take north korea at its word. the magnitude is question. we are hearing from experts. >> you can see we lost paula hancocks there. this is the fifth nuclear test from north korea. south korea is quite concerned. >> we are starting to hear from u.s. leaders and around the world saying they are monitoring this. they are waiting for more information. the condemnation is coming out about the test. here at home, donald trump with a new notable embrace of vladimir putin. once declaring the russian leader is probably not meddling in the u.s. election. trump
lights go to seoul and bring in paula hancocks. paula, tell us more. >> reporter: christine, it was an announcement we heard on north korean state run television saying they successfully tested a nuclear warhead. they could put that on any ballistic missile. that is a statement that will concern most of the world. certainly we have seen conde condemnation from south korea and japan and russia and everyone. there is no way of verifying whether or not this is accurate. it is important to...
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-dash >> denver mayor michael hancock announcing the changes to this part of his 26 ?-dash 2017 proposed budget the mayor is adding truly dedicated to patrol the streets home is also plan to allocate $5 million to the affordable housing fund which it should create about 300 units of the mayor says it's all about keeping them accessible denver colorado we want to be the city were if you were were curing with the denver we need is your estimate the mayois parking problems homeless outreach by the jonbenet ramsey is breaking his 20 year sentence in an interview today with doctor phil) enough to nine years old he was in the family's home in boulder on the day after christmas in 1996 when his mother called police think she found a ransom note in her six-year-old daughter officers found the little girl's body in the basement in today's interview ramsey tried to explain my state that the >> , i'm not the worried type part of me doesn't want to critics would say you were curious because you already knew we didn't have to get the check because it is exactly what happened in. >>
-dash >> denver mayor michael hancock announcing the changes to this part of his 26 ?-dash 2017 proposed budget the mayor is adding truly dedicated to patrol the streets home is also plan to allocate $5 million to the affordable housing fund which it should create about 300 units of the mayor says it's all about keeping them accessible denver colorado we want to be the city were if you were were curing with the denver we need is your estimate the mayois parking problems homeless outreach...
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today denver mayor michael hancock will be kicking off the eighth annual denver beer fest. denver has been named by cnn has america's best beer town so of course, this festival is a big it officials begins tomorrow and runs through october 8th, but tonight mayor hancock will hold a ceremony to start the festivities at tivoli brewing company. despite the christmas trees and stuff you see at the store we're still getting to halloween. if you're looking to get into the halloween spirit this weekend two denver area haunted houses were voted in the top 13 of haunted houses in the country. the 13th floor is the second scariest on the list, put together by haunted houses.com. it's in lodo, on brithgton boulevard and it's open now until november 12th. and asylum on 39th and kearney was ranked number 7 in the country. it's open until halloween. i've been to the 13th floor. i ran through the whole thing. one of these you get to drive around in you shoot them with paintballs or something. the zombies with the pain guns. that sounds like fun. i don't know if i would want to go through
today denver mayor michael hancock will be kicking off the eighth annual denver beer fest. denver has been named by cnn has america's best beer town so of course, this festival is a big it officials begins tomorrow and runs through october 8th, but tonight mayor hancock will hold a ceremony to start the festivities at tivoli brewing company. despite the christmas trees and stuff you see at the store we're still getting to halloween. if you're looking to get into the halloween spirit this...
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that is what hancock avenue was. the idea is we will open up this avenue and we need to a wire the in 1882 you see the trees are still standing. instill looks like it did 1863. it almost did not. after the battle, basil biggs, an african farmer and a business man. hard-working guy, a veterinarian. bought bianca larry -- in 1869, that shoulder was riding along cemetery ridge and he comes along to basal cutting down the clump of trees. the first thing he does is the historical value of these trees. he tried to explain this stuff and biggs says, i have to make a living. >> [laughter] >> sorry. batchelder tries a different tact. this guy is a smart businessman. he says, these trees will be worth more to you one day in the future if you preserve them. because there is a group called the gettysburg battlefield memorial association acquiring land. i guarantee you if you keep the trees, you will get more money out of this land by selling it to them for historical value than you will by cutting these trees down. biggs said al
that is what hancock avenue was. the idea is we will open up this avenue and we need to a wire the in 1882 you see the trees are still standing. instill looks like it did 1863. it almost did not. after the battle, basil biggs, an african farmer and a business man. hard-working guy, a veterinarian. bought bianca larry -- in 1869, that shoulder was riding along cemetery ridge and he comes along to basal cutting down the clump of trees. the first thing he does is the historical value of these...
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from food to the stadium, and we're even talking with mayor michael hancock. the party has already started for football fans. the nfl's kickoff village opened its gates to people wednesday afternoon. bannock street near civic center park - has been renamed this week: as broncos boulevard. fans can see the lombardi trophy, try on broncos jerseys and helmets - and run a peyton manning retirement challenge obstacle course. tonight, there will be free concerts just before kickoff. credit card agreements are too complex for most people to understand. that's according to a new study credit card agreements are too complex for that's according to a new study from "bankrate dot com." they looked at more than two- thousand card agreements... and found -- on average-- they're written at an eleventh-grade reading level. but, about half of americans only read at a ninth grade level... or below. if people don't understand what they're signing up for, it can cost them a lot of money. the study found nearly half of credit card users don't read their terms and agreement docunt
from food to the stadium, and we're even talking with mayor michael hancock. the party has already started for football fans. the nfl's kickoff village opened its gates to people wednesday afternoon. bannock street near civic center park - has been renamed this week: as broncos boulevard. fans can see the lombardi trophy, try on broncos jerseys and helmets - and run a peyton manning retirement challenge obstacle course. tonight, there will be free concerts just before kickoff. credit card...
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12 yard score he had 170 yards rushing in the fist half alone and and then senior went up stairs hancock hits kent-arion johnson for the 36 yard touchdown strike and senior big over davenport west 56-13. and finally high school volleyball...monticello hosting regina and the panther faithful were fired up...the regals won the opener but they katharine dunn finds the far corner to pull regina within a point... --but the panthers answer with a big run...check out the block from freshman jordan kuper... --more from kuper as she hammers the free ball...monticello wins the second set 25-14... --then lauren ries gets in on the action as monticello beats regina 3-1. it's friday, september 23rd. starting off with a live look at . cities in the northern part of our viewing area are evacuating, preparing, and hoping flooding isn't as bad as predicted. here is a live look at waverly where people living on the southeast side are evacuating. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news morning news. first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara
12 yard score he had 170 yards rushing in the fist half alone and and then senior went up stairs hancock hits kent-arion johnson for the 36 yard touchdown strike and senior big over davenport west 56-13. and finally high school volleyball...monticello hosting regina and the panther faithful were fired up...the regals won the opener but they katharine dunn finds the far corner to pull regina within a point... --but the panthers answer with a big run...check out the block from freshman jordan...
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stewart was a clipper who is a barrel maker and lived in hancock county, a remote county. john rice erwin is the creator ofhe museum of appalachian. he could make anything. he could pull teeth, catch a squirrel and skin it, fry it and eat it. he was so interesting he was invited to washington to be part of the smithsonian folk life festival one time. if you want to get a sense of how some mountain people lived totally off the land, alex stewart by john rice erwin. >> host: a lot of famous politicians from tennessee. poke, a couple presidents like jackson and johnson. >> i mentioned two, john meechamp best book. he wrote a book not as many people know about. it is a short book and i think it is about the role of religion in america. i read polk's diaries. he sat down and must have with a quill pin, this was 1840s, and he wrote sometimes lengthy notes, probably 10-11 at night. something like senator houston showed up at 9 p.m. for an interview. took a long time but where read it all the way through. i don't know of any president who has written such detailed diaries. >> what
stewart was a clipper who is a barrel maker and lived in hancock county, a remote county. john rice erwin is the creator ofhe museum of appalachian. he could make anything. he could pull teeth, catch a squirrel and skin it, fry it and eat it. he was so interesting he was invited to washington to be part of the smithsonian folk life festival one time. if you want to get a sense of how some mountain people lived totally off the land, alex stewart by john rice erwin. >> host: a lot of famous...
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mayor hancock took another step towards creating more affordable housing options in denver. signed counsel bill into law. form denver's first affordable housing fund. >> i think the city now is positioned to be a much stronger. partner. in the market. of building affordable housing. hopefully help the sustain people pwho who want to live in our city. right in denver. >> . they can use this fund to develop 6 thousand new afford affordable homes. over the next ten years. i'm surprised the lean line wasn't ten times longer. final resting place to tens of thousands. takes a lot to keep it looking e mac hrat. today they got some help. >> . it is a question anyone who is cemetery likely pondered. how could you ever pay back those who paid such a price for their country. >> . today a few dozen volunteers finally found a small way. >> this is the best way that we can give back. >> at fort logan. and 35 other cemeteries in 27 states. 15 hundred arborists given their talent and time. to make these pristine places even more so. private first class. served in the army and buried here in
mayor hancock took another step towards creating more affordable housing options in denver. signed counsel bill into law. form denver's first affordable housing fund. >> i think the city now is positioned to be a much stronger. partner. in the market. of building affordable housing. hopefully help the sustain people pwho who want to live in our city. right in denver. >> . they can use this fund to develop 6 thousand new afford affordable homes. over the next ten years. i'm surprised...
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westfield, massachusetts, but what happened over the skies near hancock, new hampshire today, according to officials, was not what the pilots had planned. wmur's kristen pope has this story live in the newsroom. reporter: that's right, the massachusetts air national guard said they were doing target intercept training and that the flares dropped by accident. this morning officials told news 9 that their fighter jets were not involvedded, but later in the day they admittedt flares weren't dangerous, but people nearby were startled. the peaceful ton of hancock was shaken for a few moments around 10:00 this morning. >> it looked like two kind of like firework things, like, you know, just like the fireworks that drop down. reporter: that's what lawn care worker josh said he saw coming from the sky. >> i had my held set on, working, and heard this really the jet and there was two flares coming down. reporter: the flares were inadvertently released, according to the air national guard in westfield are they were stationed. this is file video of that location. official says they were doing targ
westfield, massachusetts, but what happened over the skies near hancock, new hampshire today, according to officials, was not what the pilots had planned. wmur's kristen pope has this story live in the newsroom. reporter: that's right, the massachusetts air national guard said they were doing target intercept training and that the flares dropped by accident. this morning officials told news 9 that their fighter jets were not involvedded, but later in the day they admittedt flares weren't...
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hannah. >> paula hancocks there, thank you. joining us is head of the asian pacific desk at a global information and analysis company. allison, thanks very often for coming in. let's talk about the international response to this. ban ki-moon already condemned this. does his voice carry any weight anymore or is pyongyang just laughing at the rest of the world. >> i think his name does carry weight to condemn this action. but from north korea's perspective it makes sense to keep carrying out these tests. as your correspondent says, it shows a clear progress in north korea's technical development. and we have seen that with the nuclear tests today -- sorry, yesterday and in january but also with missiles test, the most recent of which was on monday. >> in terms of north korea's nuclear capability, can it, as far as we know, put a nuclear warhead on a missile. who is it pointing it to, japan or the south? >> so north korea does have nuclear weapons and it can put them on a shorter range missiles. what it is working toward is being
hannah. >> paula hancocks there, thank you. joining us is head of the asian pacific desk at a global information and analysis company. allison, thanks very often for coming in. let's talk about the international response to this. ban ki-moon already condemned this. does his voice carry any weight anymore or is pyongyang just laughing at the rest of the world. >> i think his name does carry weight to condemn this action. but from north korea's perspective it makes sense to keep...
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mayor michael hancock's plan will use property taxes and development fees to raise the money over the next ten years... this will be denver's first ever dedicated fund for affordable housing -- and aims to preserve or create 6-thousand income-qualified units. the council approved the plan with a nine to four vote - and called it a "step in the right direction." after the ten years are up - the city will review the plan. southeast denver apartment monday afternoon. six people were treated for smoke inhalation -- four of them firefighters.. it happened at "the reserve at hunter's run" - near yale avenue and syracuse way - just after 4 on monday afternoon. the blaze spread across three floors, eventually causing the roof to collapse. crews are still investigating what caused the fire - and exactly where it started. it took 75 firefighters about an hour and half to get that fire under control. kari chopper was a mom.. at home - and a mom to the kids on her school bus... friends and family remembered the adams 12 bus driver last night... after she died in a bus crash at the airport a littl
mayor michael hancock's plan will use property taxes and development fees to raise the money over the next ten years... this will be denver's first ever dedicated fund for affordable housing -- and aims to preserve or create 6-thousand income-qualified units. the council approved the plan with a nine to four vote - and called it a "step in the right direction." after the ten years are up - the city will review the plan. southeast denver apartment monday afternoon. six people were...
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mayor michael hancock is asking for five million dollars in next year's budget to address the rising cost of living in the city. he wants to build or preserve six thousand units... reserved for income restrictions and people who can't pay the higher downtown prices. the goal is to help people afford to live near where they work. leah thompson works at a downtown hospital and says the new upgrade. the mayor is also hoping to create a through a tax hike and developer's fees. the council is now considering the mayor's budget requests for affordable housing funding. when oprah first put her weight behind weight watchers- stocks in the company nearly doubled and optimism was high. but- now some of those diet company hopes and dreams are fading... and oprah is losing money. the media mogul owns 12 percent of weight watchers shares- making her the third biggest investor in the company. and she's lost about 117 million dollars on the even more yesterday when the company announced plans to replace its c-e-o. oprah plans to have a hand in picking the new top executive. frontier airlines is the
mayor michael hancock is asking for five million dollars in next year's budget to address the rising cost of living in the city. he wants to build or preserve six thousand units... reserved for income restrictions and people who can't pay the higher downtown prices. the goal is to help people afford to live near where they work. leah thompson works at a downtown hospital and says the new upgrade. the mayor is also hoping to create a through a tax hike and developer's fees. the council is now...
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now -- mayor michael hancock is asking for 5 million dollars in 20-17's budget to address the rising cost of living. over the next 10 years -- the city's goal is to build or preserve 6- thousand more affordable places to rent or buy. one such housing in the lincoln park neighborhood on osage street and 10th. the aerie apartment complex sits in a cluster of relatively new residential buildings...and both residents and officials love the affordable living concept.. the mayor is also hoping to create a million dollars and would be paid through a tax hike and developer's fees. there's been some opposition from developers about the costs. the city says other builders are now beginning to construct more affordable housing. the council is now considering the affordable housing funding. travel company "priceline" has killed its original product --- "name your own price" for airfares... and your smartphone is to blame. new studies show - the bidding process became too complicated for phones and tablets...so the service was discontinued on september first. it had allowed travelers to submit a
now -- mayor michael hancock is asking for 5 million dollars in 20-17's budget to address the rising cost of living. over the next 10 years -- the city's goal is to build or preserve 6- thousand more affordable places to rent or buy. one such housing in the lincoln park neighborhood on osage street and 10th. the aerie apartment complex sits in a cluster of relatively new residential buildings...and both residents and officials love the affordable living concept.. the mayor is also hoping to...
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both are big items in denver's budget proposal, which was presented denver mayor michael hancock introduced the plan for 20-17... it would set aside 16 million dollars - for 48 more police officers. 16 of them would be assigned to the 16th street mall. also included -- five million dollars for building and maintaining affordable housing. the mayor is also waiting to see if the city council approves an extra $10 million --to create a permanent fund for affordable housing. until november to make a final decision. it's day 2 -- of 9 news heroes' week.. today - we're honoring police officers.. we caught up with denver police officers tony lopez jr. and john adsit -- both gravely injured on the job... we'll have an update -- around 7 this morning.. we want you to share your law enforcement hero... use the hashtag "be on 9" or the 9 news facebook page.. share your hero - or just take some time to thank an officer. we'll share some of those - later this morning. today -- hillary clinton continues to rest -- as bill clinton and president obama - hit the campaign trail in her name... obama is campai
both are big items in denver's budget proposal, which was presented denver mayor michael hancock introduced the plan for 20-17... it would set aside 16 million dollars - for 48 more police officers. 16 of them would be assigned to the 16th street mall. also included -- five million dollars for building and maintaining affordable housing. the mayor is also waiting to see if the city council approves an extra $10 million --to create a permanent fund for affordable housing. until november to make...
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about $84 million came from recreational marijuana denver mayor michael culkin coconut chicken city hancock announced changes to this part of this proposed 17 city budget the mayor's getting created police officers including 16 to be dedicated to the beats street home and also planning to allocate $5 million to the affordable housing fund should create says it's all about keeping denver residents have been clear to us that many of them are being priced out of the market for colorado we want to be the city if you work your he went to live in denver have the audacity to believe you can appear conversely are addressing disabled parking problems and we just left his budget it is most americans and again it is all absolutely free founders and say it works with the two successful startup launches right here in denver on them and maybed3 you've heard of resolutely personal safety device. some inspirational stories. hey i can think i it started break her some inspirational stories a significant amount of funding more than 10,000 people registered all you have to do is sign up denver started week.or
about $84 million came from recreational marijuana denver mayor michael culkin coconut chicken city hancock announced changes to this part of this proposed 17 city budget the mayor's getting created police officers including 16 to be dedicated to the beats street home and also planning to allocate $5 million to the affordable housing fund should create says it's all about keeping denver residents have been clear to us that many of them are being priced out of the market for colorado we want to...
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he lived in hancock county which is one of our remote mountain counties. john erwin is a creator of the museum of appalachia and he interviewed alex about his life. he was one of the most remarkable man. he could make anything.an he could pull tv and catch a squirrel, scan it skin it, try t it. and he was so interesting he was invited to washington to be part of the smithsonian folklife. you get the sense of how some mountain people lived and totally off the land alex stewart and john rice or when. >> a lot of famous politicians from tennessee. james k. polk, and jackson and andrew johnson. what about biographies of them? >> i will mention two. jon meacham's best book and i like the way john meacham writes. in fact, he wrote a book calleda american gospel that's not as many people know about. it's a short little book about the role of religion in america. but this jackson book won the pulitzer prize and it's the best book about polk. after about six months every night he sat down and must have done it with a quill pen. this was the 1850s, 1840s.s he wrote
he lived in hancock county which is one of our remote mountain counties. john erwin is a creator of the museum of appalachia and he interviewed alex about his life. he was one of the most remarkable man. he could make anything.an he could pull tv and catch a squirrel, scan it skin it, try t it. and he was so interesting he was invited to washington to be part of the smithsonian folklife. you get the sense of how some mountain people lived and totally off the land alex stewart and john rice or...
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our paula hancocks joins us now with more from seoul, south korea.la, we'll talk about those sanctions. first, north korea launched a nuclear test friday. now south korea is preparing for the worst. what does it believe is the worst, and how will it respond? >> well, i don't think it's come as a surprise to many or anyone that south korea has a plan in place. this has been a threat that north korea has posed to its southern neighbor for many years now. and certainly this year as we've seen kim jong-un, the north korean leader, in a rush to carry out these nuclear tests, missile tests. there's been far more this year than we've seen in previous years than the south koreans are now deciding they need to be more public in saying they have a plan in place. what we've heard from the south korean military on friday, we heard from the jcs that they would target the leadership if they felt that their country was under imminent threat from north korean nuclear weapons. effectively saying kim jong-un himself would be targeted. this isn't the first time they've
our paula hancocks joins us now with more from seoul, south korea.la, we'll talk about those sanctions. first, north korea launched a nuclear test friday. now south korea is preparing for the worst. what does it believe is the worst, and how will it respond? >> well, i don't think it's come as a surprise to many or anyone that south korea has a plan in place. this has been a threat that north korea has posed to its southern neighbor for many years now. and certainly this year as we've...
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paula hancocks has more. >> reporter: the three missiles fired are believed to have flown around 1,000ters and they say they assume they were rogen midrange missiles. the joint chiefs in south korea say they were fired into japan's air defense identification zone, which is certainly a concern for tokyo. as they say there was no prior navigational warning for this launch. now, that's a point that's also been picked up by a senior u.s. administration official, telling cnn that this launch is reckless, as there could have been a threat posed to civil aviation or also to maritime commerce in the region. japan's minister of defense has called for a heightened state of vigilance. now, as for the timing, assumes they are reacting to the g-20 summit in china. for president zee jinping once again indicating he does not want the missile system to be stationed in south korea. washington insists it is necessary for protection but buy jiang is concerned it should be able to track its own military movements and it doesn't want more u.s. military hardware on its doorstep. one other possible region fo
paula hancocks has more. >> reporter: the three missiles fired are believed to have flown around 1,000ters and they say they assume they were rogen midrange missiles. the joint chiefs in south korea say they were fired into japan's air defense identification zone, which is certainly a concern for tokyo. as they say there was no prior navigational warning for this launch. now, that's a point that's also been picked up by a senior u.s. administration official, telling cnn that this launch...
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paula hancocks is live in seoul, south korea, with details. let's go over what we know about these three ballistic missiles that were fired by north korea. >> the information we have is from seoul's joint cheefrs of staff. they say that they believe that these missiles flew about 1,000 kilometers. they say that they assumed they were rodong midrange missiles and they actually were fired into japan's air defense identification zone. certainly a concern for tokyo. they say there was no prior navigational warning for this. and this is something that has been picked up by washington as well. a senior u.s. administration official telling cnn that this launch was reckless, saying it could potentially pose a threat to civil aviation and also to maritime issues in the region and those in that particular area. now certainley this does seem to be a concern for japan. the second time it has got to this particular area in japanese air space or waters or air space that japan has a great interest in. we did hear from japan's minister of defense. he wanted t
paula hancocks is live in seoul, south korea, with details. let's go over what we know about these three ballistic missiles that were fired by north korea. >> the information we have is from seoul's joint cheefrs of staff. they say that they believe that these missiles flew about 1,000 kilometers. they say that they assumed they were rodong midrange missiles and they actually were fired into japan's air defense identification zone. certainly a concern for tokyo. they say there was no...
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. >> reporter: caitlin hancock says holiday eats and drinks aren't doing us any favors. >> iny as the weather starts to change and it gets cold outside, we come out with holiday drinks and extra treats, and it seems like people just indulge without thinking about it. >> tia: a study done about the university of in finland and cornell college average 2 pounds during the holiday. >> as halloween is over you have christmas candy and thanksgiving. before you know it, the year is gone. >> tia: it takes us about five months to burn them off. help people is just to pay attention, you know. kind of about mindset and not giving up before you get started. >> tia: hancock says to maintain a healthy holiday season, it all comes down to three basic things. >> being mindful of what you put in, definitely getting exercise and drinking a lot of water will help. >> tia: her tip is to make sure you take active while getting to the gym won't hurt, a simple walk with a family after dinner can work wonders. >> brian: it's every sunday's ha d pros on golf's biggest stage. one guy got that chance at a ryder
. >> reporter: caitlin hancock says holiday eats and drinks aren't doing us any favors. >> iny as the weather starts to change and it gets cold outside, we come out with holiday drinks and extra treats, and it seems like people just indulge without thinking about it. >> tia: a study done about the university of in finland and cornell college average 2 pounds during the holiday. >> as halloween is over you have christmas candy and thanksgiving. before you know it, the...
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. >>> mayor hancock's budget for next year, includes $19 million to repair and repave police officers, including 16 who would work solely downtown. and in that budget, $2 million to finish standardizing trash service. >>> supporters of a higher minimum wage flooded the capitol today. these workers are fighting for $15 an hour wages. they protested with faith and community leaders. they say a higher minimum wage is needed nationwide, because it's too hard to raise a family with low wages right now. an hour. it is not possible. can you tell me it's not possible to live on low wages. we need the increase. >> reporter: colorado voters will decide whether to raise the minimum wage by 2020. it's currently $8.31. >>> new developments about this fire inside an abandoned sugar mill, it was really waging when chopper 4 was over it. the building has been condemned for years. ri unsafe, investigators say they won't even try to enter the building. still no word on what sparked the fire. >>> right now, the fire danger is high in parts of colorado's high country. this huge fire ballooned today. this
. >>> mayor hancock's budget for next year, includes $19 million to repair and repave police officers, including 16 who would work solely downtown. and in that budget, $2 million to finish standardizing trash service. >>> supporters of a higher minimum wage flooded the capitol today. these workers are fighting for $15 an hour wages. they protested with faith and community leaders. they say a higher minimum wage is needed nationwide, because it's too hard to raise a family with...
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michael hancock talked about what makes it so important. >> it is time to remind everyone to remain vij land, aware, and that we still have terrorist threats all over this world. and that we should stay away. but also celebrate those men and women in uniform every day to protect this nation, and who respond for us locally. police, fire paramedics. >> we have all that information online. >>> the nfl is kicking off a new season right here in denver. >> it is all free, booths and activity, a lot of fun for the autographs and pictures with football legends. >> so far it's been great! got my picture taken with the lom bared trophy. soaking up the feeling around here, it's wonderful! >> great atmosphere. >> everything wraps up tomorrow afternoon with three performances by ditious bentley and one public. the big concert gets going at 4:30. highlights and locker room interviews after the game at 10:00. >> and they'll have all 50 super bowl rings out there too. >> wow! >> kickoff tomorrow, 80 degrees, sunny sky, just beautiful. high clouds around here. lincoln county, just a little storm in the
michael hancock talked about what makes it so important. >> it is time to remind everyone to remain vij land, aware, and that we still have terrorist threats all over this world. and that we should stay away. but also celebrate those men and women in uniform every day to protect this nation, and who respond for us locally. police, fire paramedics. >> we have all that information online. >>> the nfl is kicking off a new season right here in denver. >> it is all free,...
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. >> reporter: mayor hancock excited about the nearly half million dollar new grant. he thinks it help find good jobs for talented young people. they're already target the retail sector, and it seems to be working. >> i was working job to job, and it was hard to be stable with everything that i had going on. once i found this opportunity -- >> reporter: one of the first participants in the new job program already landed a full-time gig, work for king soopers. >> if you have the opportunity do and improve on them as well. i'm gonna spread the word to everybody in the community to those that are having problems finding jobs and staying employed, that this is a perfect place. >> reporter: the program recruits talented young people and helps with resume writing, job placement, teamwork, leadership, and communication classes to get participants ready. the goal is to get people working in jobs that pay better than minimum city officials looking for about 3 an applicant -- 300 applicants as part of this grant program. matt kroschel cbs4 news. >>> the outlets in castle rock a
. >> reporter: mayor hancock excited about the nearly half million dollar new grant. he thinks it help find good jobs for talented young people. they're already target the retail sector, and it seems to be working. >> i was working job to job, and it was hard to be stable with everything that i had going on. once i found this opportunity -- >> reporter: one of the first participants in the new job program already landed a full-time gig, work for king soopers. >> if you...
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our paula hancock joins us now with more from seoul, south korea., we are now understanding that south korea is preparing for the worst. what exactly does that mean? what do they consider to be the worst case scenario and how are they planning for it? >> well, rosemary, i think this is a plan that's been in place for some time. it would be very surprising if south korea didn't have a plan of this type. it's interesting that parts of it are becoming publicized now. if they did feel there was a nuclear threat from north korea, they would directly target the leadership. effectively saying to kim jong un would be targeted if they thought there was an absolute danger. now, this is something that they have threatened in the past. this is something when times get particularly tense on the korean peninsula that the military do leap out and make known. also saying, though, that in the worst case scenario there would be strategic missile strikes on particular targets. >> i think this is an ongoing plan that would be updated each time there is another threat,
our paula hancock joins us now with more from seoul, south korea., we are now understanding that south korea is preparing for the worst. what exactly does that mean? what do they consider to be the worst case scenario and how are they planning for it? >> well, rosemary, i think this is a plan that's been in place for some time. it would be very surprising if south korea didn't have a plan of this type. it's interesting that parts of it are becoming publicized now. if they did feel there...
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the explosions were flares mistakenly dropped near hancock, new hampshire by massachusetts national guard fighter jets. they were on a routine training flight from there being -- their base. they did not mean to drop the noise and i was like, what is that so i looked up and i saw the jet and there is to flares coming down. it was a little shocking i guess. surprising. maria: the massachusetts national guard typically notifies the public before they fly over. a spokesperson said that did not happen today. ed: endicott college showing support in a big way. maria: they shaun chaiyabhat is on campus to explain what special things they did today. shaun: how better to christen this, the new p brady call. it is possibly the largest ice bucket challenge yet. new pete frates hall. >> we saw you back there when it got unveiled. >> yes. it is overwhelming. shaun: when students walk in the name on the front and the mural in the lobby, standing monument to pete frady's -- frates. doctors diagnosed frates with als. he inspired millions through the ice bucket challenge. click sister membrane if you set
the explosions were flares mistakenly dropped near hancock, new hampshire by massachusetts national guard fighter jets. they were on a routine training flight from there being -- their base. they did not mean to drop the noise and i was like, what is that so i looked up and i saw the jet and there is to flares coming down. it was a little shocking i guess. surprising. maria: the massachusetts national guard typically notifies the public before they fly over. a spokesperson said that did not...
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michael hancock submitted his 2017 budget proposal for the city council and the proposal calls for increasing the size of the police force by 48 offices, including concentrating 16 offices downtown and another when adding more affordable homes to the city and street and sidewalk conditions and enhancing mobility options. we are putting his detailed proposal to the city council on 9news.com. go over there to read through the things he is talking about. it goes item by item, and how many millions for each one. >> affordable housing will be huge. i talked to him a couple of months ago about that, pounding away, when will this happen? the city is working on it. they can't keep up because of so much demand and the way people have been priced out of the rental and housing market. that will be huge. >>> is a question, parents, be honest. are you giving your kids the right amount of medicine? sometimes, we think we are but we actually aren't. the new study finds 80% of us are doing it wrong. >>> it is so nice out here in the backyard with the sun shining brightly. the temperatures, today, are much co
michael hancock submitted his 2017 budget proposal for the city council and the proposal calls for increasing the size of the police force by 48 offices, including concentrating 16 offices downtown and another when adding more affordable homes to the city and street and sidewalk conditions and enhancing mobility options. we are putting his detailed proposal to the city council on 9news.com. go over there to read through the things he is talking about. it goes item by item, and how many millions...
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let's go live to seoul and bring in paula hancocks. paula, the fifth nuclear test north korea appears to have conducted and the most powerful one and coming on the heels of president obama's visit to asia. >> reporter: that's right. the timing certainly is interesting, john. the fact is north korea announced on state-run television saying they successfully tested the nuclear warhead and they can put that on any one of the ballistic missiles. it is impossible for the world to verify that specifically in washington and seoul and tokyo. in the past hour, there has been an intelligence briefing for lawmakers here in seoul. they have said they believe north korea's goal is to mount a nuclear warhead on a scud missile. remember 28,000 u.s. troops in south korea are here now. this is going much quicker than expected. intelligence says north korea has advanced quicker than expected. there is large interest around the world in china and japan and russia condemning the nuclear test. it shows that kim jong-un is determined to forge ahead with his
let's go live to seoul and bring in paula hancocks. paula, the fifth nuclear test north korea appears to have conducted and the most powerful one and coming on the heels of president obama's visit to asia. >> reporter: that's right. the timing certainly is interesting, john. the fact is north korea announced on state-run television saying they successfully tested the nuclear warhead and they can put that on any one of the ballistic missiles. it is impossible for the world to verify that...
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he looked up in hancock county which is one of our remote mountain counties and john rice irwin was the creator and he interviewed alex stewart about his life and he was one of the most remarkable men. he can make anything. he could pull teeth, he could catch a squirrel, skillet, fry it, eat it and he was so interesting that he was invited to washington to be part of this with sony and festival one time. so we really get a sense of how some mountain people lived. and totally off the land alex stewart,. >> a lot of famous politicians from tennessee that james polk, andrew jackson, what about biographies of them? >> well i will mention two, american line john beauchamp's best book and i like the way john beauchamp writes, in fact he wrote a book called american gospel, not not a name people know about it's a short book about the role of religion in america. but his jackson book won the pulitzer prize and it is the best book about polk, i have read polk's diaries, polk, after about six months every night sat down and he must've done it with a quill pen and this was 1850s i guess and he wro
he looked up in hancock county which is one of our remote mountain counties and john rice irwin was the creator and he interviewed alex stewart about his life and he was one of the most remarkable men. he can make anything. he could pull teeth, he could catch a squirrel, skillet, fry it, eat it and he was so interesting that he was invited to washington to be part of this with sony and festival one time. so we really get a sense of how some mountain people lived. and totally off the land alex...
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. >>> happening today, mayor michael hancock announced his 2017 budget proposal and addressed the growing needs of includes affordable housing, mobility, and public safety. the proposal calls to use $16 million to add 48 police officers across the city. 16 of those will be focused on downtown. >>> in campaign 2016, hickenlooper canceled her plans for a two -- hillary clintonen canceled her plans for a two- day trip to california due to is recuperating at home, day after video shows her stumbling and needing help as she gets into her suv. later, a smiling clinton left her daughter chelsea's apartment. her campaign initially said she felt overheathed, but sunday evening, her doctor announce shed had actually been friday. donald trump expressed concern on cnbc. >> it was quite sad, to be honest with you, and i hope she gets well soon. no satisfaction, believe me, whatsoever. >> reporter: trump said this morning he had a physical last week, and plans to release those results soon. he also release add newed a attacking clinton's comments last week at a lgbt fundse supporters. >> you could put
. >>> happening today, mayor michael hancock announced his 2017 budget proposal and addressed the growing needs of includes affordable housing, mobility, and public safety. the proposal calls to use $16 million to add 48 police officers across the city. 16 of those will be focused on downtown. >>> in campaign 2016, hickenlooper canceled her plans for a two -- hillary clintonen canceled her plans for a two- day trip to california due to is recuperating at home, day after video...
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tom: people in the town of hancock were shaken this morning after jarring noises. fighter jets were circling in the area and dropped flares that explodeddeddedded in the air. the massachusetts air national guard first said to news 9 that their jet weren't involved, but later claimed responsibility. the air national guard said it was doing target intercept training and dropped the flares. typically it notifies the public before flying over new hampshire, but that did not happen today. jennifer: and today contractors and d.o.t. workers attenit focue amount of salt used to clear snow and ice. the department of environmental services says too much salt is bad for the environment. >> we have a problem in some of our streams here in new hampshire where too much salt is entering them, and that's coming from winter salt that we why to clear the streets of snow and featured speaker, he highlighted the state's extreme weather patterns over the past 10 years. mike: some of the the most extreme weather occurs over 6,000 feet up, that's where we take to you the observation deck
tom: people in the town of hancock were shaken this morning after jarring noises. fighter jets were circling in the area and dropped flares that explodeddeddedded in the air. the massachusetts air national guard first said to news 9 that their jet weren't involved, but later claimed responsibility. the air national guard said it was doing target intercept training and dropped the flares. typically it notifies the public before flying over new hampshire, but that did not happen today. jennifer:...
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>> paula hancocks, thank you very much. paula reporting this from seoul. >>> it didn't take long for north korea's nuclear test to become a weapon in the u.s. presidential race. hillary clinton is calling for more sanctions against north korea and is pushing china to do much more. donald trump, meanwhile, jumped at the chance to blame the nuclear test on his democratic rival. national security seemed to be the theme the election this week. from putin praise to slamming u.s. media on russian tv, trump has raised more eyebrows than usual this week. here's more. [ applause ] >> reporter: donald trump is trying to blame hillary clinton for the rise of north korea's nuclear capabilities. >> it was announced that north korea performed its fifth nuclear test. its fourth since hillary clinton became secretary of state. it's just one more massive failure from a failed secretary of state. >> reporter: trump did not say what he would do to respond to the provocations if he were president. and his campaign refused to provide details. t
>> paula hancocks, thank you very much. paula reporting this from seoul. >>> it didn't take long for north korea's nuclear test to become a weapon in the u.s. presidential race. hillary clinton is calling for more sanctions against north korea and is pushing china to do much more. donald trump, meanwhile, jumped at the chance to blame the nuclear test on his democratic rival. national security seemed to be the theme the election this week. from putin praise to slamming u.s. media...
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i don't see severe weather but there are heavy downpours toward romney, ash by, headed to hancock. these are moving to the north and east. these can head toward stony break at 7:36 and johnsons mill at 7:46, heavy rain possible with those. i don't see anything severe. for us, warm and muggy. we are very hot tomorrow with a heat index over 100. it's the last day of heat wave. isolated thunderstorms tomorrow evening. i wouldn't plan around them. we are not going to see a lot of activity generated by this cold front. sunday will be nice and pleasantly warm. we can have clouds and showers in the morning and for the most part a nice day. at 10:00 tonight, 85 downtown, 81 in fairfax. by morning at 7:00, sunshine with some clouds along i-81. notice no green blobs. we are dry still. temperatures now are 77 already in silver spring and 75 in buoy and upper marlboro. by 10:00 am everybody is in the 80s, upper 80s in some cases. by 1:00 everybody is in the 90s. futurecast has been running low so we will say 94 or 95. by 5:30, upper 80s to low 90s. not much in terms of showers and storms. we g
i don't see severe weather but there are heavy downpours toward romney, ash by, headed to hancock. these are moving to the north and east. these can head toward stony break at 7:36 and johnsons mill at 7:46, heavy rain possible with those. i don't see anything severe. for us, warm and muggy. we are very hot tomorrow with a heat index over 100. it's the last day of heat wave. isolated thunderstorms tomorrow evening. i wouldn't plan around them. we are not going to see a lot of activity generated...
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mayor michael hancock's plan will use property taxes and development fees to raise the money over the next 10 years. the goal is to preserve our create 6,000 homes for people who can't afford the rising rent in the city. the council proved the plan with a 9-4 vote and called it a >>> wildlife experts want to kill some animals to save others. the new proposal from colorado parks and wildlife would eliminate some predators like cougars and black bears to try to protect mule deer. the cougars and bears are the number one killers of does and fawns in northwest colorado. they would shoot and trap the predators while studying fawn numbers to see if they go up. the plan would mean killing 10 cougars and 15 bears every year. the humane society says this type of study is in food sources are also contributing to those lower deer numbers. >>> the number of active wildfires across the united states is dropping from peak summer highs as we they hade head to fall but one fire is burning out of control. this one at vandenburg air force base in california. it has burned 3500 acreses with no containme
mayor michael hancock's plan will use property taxes and development fees to raise the money over the next 10 years. the goal is to preserve our create 6,000 homes for people who can't afford the rising rent in the city. the council proved the plan with a 9-4 vote and called it a >>> wildlife experts want to kill some animals to save others. the new proposal from colorado parks and wildlife would eliminate some predators like cougars and black bears to try to protect mule deer. the...
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we'll talk to michael hancock about all of the stuff going on, he's got to be a proud guy today in the city. >> absolutely. >> a lot of things going on. >>> that's it for 9 news at >>> this is 9 news. >>> breaking news now, sky 9 has launched early to head out over the intersection of 56th and pena boulevard where an auto-pedestrian accident has happened, one person has been killed in this crash and another person has been taken to the hospital. according to denver police, they just tweeted out information, that there were cars, plural involve, and we are working to learn more on the condition of the person hospital. right now, 56th is closed down underneath pena boulevard, all lanes of pena remain open at this point in time. it's a very, very dark start to the east, of course, we are still in the darkness, so in that area, the only light near that intersection would be from the street lights and the headlights of the cars. to the maps here, we'll talk about alternates to get around the delays that are inevitable here. 56th closed down beneath pena, the ramps are shut down from pena bo
we'll talk to michael hancock about all of the stuff going on, he's got to be a proud guy today in the city. >> absolutely. >> a lot of things going on. >>> that's it for 9 news at >>> this is 9 news. >>> breaking news now, sky 9 has launched early to head out over the intersection of 56th and pena boulevard where an auto-pedestrian accident has happened, one person has been killed in this crash and another person has been taken to the hospital. according...
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i just assumed mayor hancock will walk out and yell get off my lawn. i'm not sure, but anyway you need to find a place to go watch the game if you ar festivities at the civic center. >> nbc's coverage on 9news starts at 5:30 with the concerts and game preview. the game gets underway about an hour later. 9news will be the first in the locker room after the game for player interviews. the nfl is telling the 70,000 ticket holders to be in their seat by 6 p.m. a super bowl celebration begins at 6:20 with kickoff set for 6:40. >>> your photos are telling the with hillsides of orange and cold. 9news reporter vicente arenas joins us to plan your trip to see those fall colors. >> reporter: a lot of people are excited about it and drive around denver and you'll see some signs of fall in the air, but by and large, most of these trees are still green, but because of these cooler nights and shorter days we're having, all that is about to change. magical is how one person described the transformation of the colorado rockies. it's subtle at first, but mother nature'
i just assumed mayor hancock will walk out and yell get off my lawn. i'm not sure, but anyway you need to find a place to go watch the game if you ar festivities at the civic center. >> nbc's coverage on 9news starts at 5:30 with the concerts and game preview. the game gets underway about an hour later. 9news will be the first in the locker room after the game for player interviews. the nfl is telling the 70,000 ticket holders to be in their seat by 6 p.m. a super bowl celebration begins...
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people in the monadnock region including hancock and hinsdale say they saw fighter jets around 11:00. turns out they were from the mats mass national guard doing some training exercises. one of them accidentally dropped a flare. officials say the flares exploded before hitting the >> a woman is hurt in the town of dover. the tree fell on the car on farm street. the road was closed for nearly an hour. new tonight, we learned the driver suffered only minor injuries. no word yet on what caused the tree fall. >> let's get over to stormtracker meteorologist jason brewer. you're tracking the chance for showers and gusty winds tomorrow. >> yeah, coming up, that'll be a concern just watching the video of the tree. we're gonna have some stronger storms roll through and it won't take much window to do some damagen they're just so weak from the drought. temperatures in the 60s area wide right now and they won't get much cooler overnight. boston, you'll be waking up in the mid- to upper 60s, and watch this warm up, leading to upper 70s as we get closer to lunchtime and i'll tell you when storm mo
people in the monadnock region including hancock and hinsdale say they saw fighter jets around 11:00. turns out they were from the mats mass national guard doing some training exercises. one of them accidentally dropped a flare. officials say the flares exploded before hitting the >> a woman is hurt in the town of dover. the tree fell on the car on farm street. the road was closed for nearly an hour. new tonight, we learned the driver suffered only minor injuries. no word yet on what...
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about $84 million came from recreational marijuana denver mayor michael culkin coconut chicken city hancock announced changes to this part of this proposed 17 city budget the mayor's getting created police officers including 16 to be dedicated to the beats street home and also planning to allocate $5 million to the affordable housing fund should create
about $84 million came from recreational marijuana denver mayor michael culkin coconut chicken city hancock announced changes to this part of this proposed 17 city budget the mayor's getting created police officers including 16 to be dedicated to the beats street home and also planning to allocate $5 million to the affordable housing fund should create
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statehouse and john hancock buildings would be affected by the strike. frpbltsrblings a construction worker rescued from a trench after a back hoe rolls over it. a man was working near a trench today when it fell down an embankment. a special rescue team was called in to help him out. firefighters first had to deal with the back hoe before they could get the victim out. >> he was sucked in there because there is no way of >> the man is expected to be okay. the cause of the accident is under investigation. >> still ahead, the chilly fall forecast. >> and coming up next, celebrating african-american history. a look at the poignant and powerful new addition to the >> african-american history is not somehow separate from our larger american story. it's not the under side of the story. >> a people's journey is how president obama is describing the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture, which opened today. the star-studded event to mark the grand opening. >> it was an occasion filled with emotion and symbolism. >> ringing the fr
statehouse and john hancock buildings would be affected by the strike. frpbltsrblings a construction worker rescued from a trench after a back hoe rolls over it. a man was working near a trench today when it fell down an embankment. a special rescue team was called in to help him out. firefighters first had to deal with the back hoe before they could get the victim out. >> he was sucked in there because there is no way of >> the man is expected to be okay. the cause of the accident...
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were only flying at 300 feet in the air and that is less than half the height of the hancock tower and if you think about that far second, you really only had few moments to maneuver that helicopter to that crash landing. she was take photos take photos of homes for a real estate company. she has broken bones throughout her body. she even lost a finger. but attitude is everything for day is a gift. >> when you look at the pictures of that scene, nobody should have go in out of that alive. i can't be anything but grateful. ed: no one should have gotten out aleave. >> she feels it is a miracle. this recoveries ongoing. maybe she can get out of the wheel chir and begin to walk. it will be awhile. >> we were here anchoring when n that hap happened. you couldn't believe. >> i you look at the photos how >> i know she mentions you. oh, by the way shall i lost my finger. >> oh, by the way. she is lucky have her life and appreciates that and her friends are getting together next month to have a fund raise ore and more information about that. maria: thank you, john. great job. ed: all right. har
were only flying at 300 feet in the air and that is less than half the height of the hancock tower and if you think about that far second, you really only had few moments to maneuver that helicopter to that crash landing. she was take photos take photos of homes for a real estate company. she has broken bones throughout her body. she even lost a finger. but attitude is everything for day is a gift. >> when you look at the pictures of that scene, nobody should have go in out of that alive....
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. >>> denver mayor hancock opened the doors to the historic civic center today after the building has undergone renovation for operational upgrades and a new front courtyard offering better connectivity to the civic center park and universal access to that building. today the building showcased its new features and current exhibitions there. >>> i'm meteorologist stacey alert. we do have partly cloudy skies across the front range, but across the eastern plains it's been severe weather. i wanted to point out keep your eyes to the sky tonight and tomorrow. officially the harvest moon will be full tomorrow night. we should be able to get a good view of it into this evening. near sterling, colorado, it's definitely been stormy with strong storms pushing through the area now, same for fort morgan, very dark skies on the horizon. as thunderstorms continue to push through, they've been gaining more energy as they've kansas and nebraska, but at this point most of those showers are well off to the east of denver. we've seen a few sprinkles here and there on the south side of town, but for the
. >>> denver mayor hancock opened the doors to the historic civic center today after the building has undergone renovation for operational upgrades and a new front courtyard offering better connectivity to the civic center park and universal access to that building. today the building showcased its new features and current exhibitions there. >>> i'm meteorologist stacey alert. we do have partly cloudy skies across the front range, but across the eastern plains it's been severe...
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hampshire a massachusetts air national guard fighter jet accidentally dropped flares over the town of hancock yesterday. they exploded before hitting the ground and national gar guard tells to us it was pilot error and no one >>> dan vers police are investigating a deadly accident. a woman was killed can as she met a friend for walk. police have not released her name. driver did stop and has not been charged. sun glare may have contributed to the accident. >>> crews in cohasset investigating what caused this big house fire off jerusalem road. firefighters say the fire broke out in the back of the home yesterday and burned so hot that the roof actually collapsedch the good news is no it took crews more than an hour to get that fire under control. >>> boston and fire investigators say a probingen propane tank may have played a role in the roof fire that start on rutlin street forcing several families from the homes. crews tell us there were propane tanks and gas grills on the roof of the brownstone. three buildings were badly damaged by smoke and water. no one was hurt. >>> 4:53. according to a
hampshire a massachusetts air national guard fighter jet accidentally dropped flares over the town of hancock yesterday. they exploded before hitting the ground and national gar guard tells to us it was pilot error and no one >>> dan vers police are investigating a deadly accident. a woman was killed can as she met a friend for walk. police have not released her name. driver did stop and has not been charged. sun glare may have contributed to the accident. >>> crews in...
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concerts took place before they were shown on television ahead of the games so fans could get off mayor hancock's lawn and get in front of a television to see the game. 9news reporter dan grossman went along with the crowd. >> reporter: if you can't tell by now, the broncos just squeaked by with the win. 21-20. but for a lot of the folks here, they were just glad to be here. after all their craziness downtown, just getting here was a whole event within itself. >> i'm not really sure where we are. let's walk that way. >> reporter: it is 5:28. >> yeah, i guess so. >> reporter: and it is mike and courtney's first time in denver. trying to find their way to a stadium they have only seen on tv. >> 1400 cherokee. >> reporter: they are here from dc. >> he is going to turn. >> reporter: now it is 5:42. >> two minutes is at >> pending lights and traffic. >> reporter: finally. >> it was twisted or something. >> reporter: okay, 5. >> reporter: okay, 5:47. at least we have the tickets. courtney, don't scare us like that. 6:00, that is 30 minutes. >> 30 minutes? >> reporter: yeah, only 30. >> i think they wal
concerts took place before they were shown on television ahead of the games so fans could get off mayor hancock's lawn and get in front of a television to see the game. 9news reporter dan grossman went along with the crowd. >> reporter: if you can't tell by now, the broncos just squeaked by with the win. 21-20. but for a lot of the folks here, they were just glad to be here. after all their craziness downtown, just getting here was a whole event within itself. >> i'm not really sure...
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the explosions were flares mistakenly dropped near hancock, new hampshire by massachusetts national guard fighter jets. the jets were on a routine training flight from their base in westfield, mass. officials say they didn't mean to drop the flares. but people nearby were caught off guard. is that? i looked up and saw the jet and those flares coming down. it was a little shocking i guess. surprising. maria: the massachusetts national guard typically notifies the public before flying over new hampshire. a spokesperson admits that did not happen today. police officers run down the stunning video and that man behind this attentional -- intentional attack. the driver being called a hero. harvey: swings and the feel of fall that will follow. >> you're watching wcvb newscenter five at 11 p.m. officers captured on camera. that is phoenix, arizona where a driver slammed into officers three outside a gas station. and investigators say it was done on purpose. our shaun chaiyabhat is here with new details. shaun: the suspect is now charged with 3 counts of attempted murder. police say he may have be
the explosions were flares mistakenly dropped near hancock, new hampshire by massachusetts national guard fighter jets. the jets were on a routine training flight from their base in westfield, mass. officials say they didn't mean to drop the flares. but people nearby were caught off guard. is that? i looked up and saw the jet and those flares coming down. it was a little shocking i guess. surprising. maria: the massachusetts national guard typically notifies the public before flying over new...
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>> thanks, here to weigh in, john hancock, and michael kelley, former executive director -- a littleit of a swing state in this election. >> good to be with you and great job getting a bill de blasio look alike to be on the show today. >> hey, leland. is this sort of methodical almost academic approach to a terror attack like this the right way to deal with this, saying we don't know what's behind it, we're going to analyze it, or is it the andrew cuomo approach this is terrorism or donald trump of we've got to get tough? >> well, it needs to be a presidential approach. that's exactly what we're seeing from hillary clinton. earlier in this hour you talked about polling that said that people have questions whether or not donald trump can be presidential. you can't have knee jerk reactions to this type of stuff. this is life and death matters. this is a perfect example where donald trump is jumping ahead making ridiculous statements and hillary clinton is showing a reserved pragmatic approach. >> i'm pretty sure when you put a bunch of wires and explosive devices inside a pressure cook
>> thanks, here to weigh in, john hancock, and michael kelley, former executive director -- a littleit of a swing state in this election. >> good to be with you and great job getting a bill de blasio look alike to be on the show today. >> hey, leland. is this sort of methodical almost academic approach to a terror attack like this the right way to deal with this, saying we don't know what's behind it, we're going to analyze it, or is it the andrew cuomo approach this is...
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>>> a massachusetts air national guard fighter jet hancock today. they exploded before hitting the ground. the national guard tells us this was pilot error and that no one was hurt. >>> police in denver says a driver has been blinded by the sun when he killed a 70-year- old woman who was crossing hobart street when she was hit. no charges have been filed. >>> the man who inspired the ice bucket challenge will now forever inspire students at endicott college. the school dedicated its newest dormitory after beverly frady's, a former baseball player who now battles als was there for the dedication so money. the ice bucket challenge has raised more than $150 million for als research and as a way to honor his family, students broke the record for the biggest group ever to take the ice bucket challenge. no better tribute there. >> good to see people still doing that. >> absolutely. >>> officers attack. the new video of a driver investigators insist this was no accident. >>> students trapped on a burning bus. how the driver managed to rescue every single p
>>> a massachusetts air national guard fighter jet hancock today. they exploded before hitting the ground. the national guard tells us this was pilot error and that no one was hurt. >>> police in denver says a driver has been blinded by the sun when he killed a 70-year- old woman who was crossing hobart street when she was hit. no charges have been filed. >>> the man who inspired the ice bucket challenge will now forever inspire students at endicott college. the...