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the principal said no issues of money, strasburg high is not for sale. >>> strasburg is making all kind of news on next tonight. responsible for more than half the noise complaints at dia. he just calls again and again. we drove out to dia to see if he has a point. >> it's a town where there is less commotion. >> nice little quiet country town. >> best town ever, strasburg, colorado. >> one word? calmy, sleepy. >> peaceful. 30 minutes east of denver. you'd love it. >> >> they have cows in the pens. that's about it. >> i honestly say i don't see why there is a commotion about it. >> i was kind of shocked, 4,500 complaints from one person. >> we don't get airplane noise here. >> if you're within the town, you can hear it, but it depends on how well your tone of hearing is. >> we don't usually hear the planes. you'll see them. you don't al hear them. >> i -- always hear them. for them, you can see them. >> the planes don't really bother me. the only thing that bothers me is the trains. >> i think dia fired the wrong person and he's probably really ticked off. >> it's a place of quiet tranq
the principal said no issues of money, strasburg high is not for sale. >>> strasburg is making all kind of news on next tonight. responsible for more than half the noise complaints at dia. he just calls again and again. we drove out to dia to see if he has a point. >> it's a town where there is less commotion. >> nice little quiet country town. >> best town ever, strasburg, colorado. >> one word? calmy, sleepy. >> peaceful. 30 minutes east of denver. you'd...
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strasburg taught through the senses. the smell, seeing, taste, touch, hearing. >> right. >> and if you can use those, that controls your brain. in otherds it goes up here and says "you're being burnt here." >> right. >> and so on. but by doing sense memories, we can then do emotional memories. >> right-- recalling. >> recalling an emotion. >> yeah, george burns, i remember, one night, when he -- i think he had just done "oh, god!" or something. talk about acting. >> yeah. >> and burns said, "it's quite easy." he said, "if you're out in the hall and you knock on the door, and somebody says 'come in.' and you don't go in, you're a bad actor." [ laughter ] >> there you go. >> you respond to rather than waiting for your next line, right? >> absolutely. >> now, you did -- when was easy rider? '69? >> easy rider was -- yeah, we shot it in '67, edited it in '68, it came out in '69. >> now, that's when you gave jack nicholson -- that was the first thing that brought jack nicholson to really -- to prominence, wasn't it? >> yeah.
strasburg taught through the senses. the smell, seeing, taste, touch, hearing. >> right. >> and if you can use those, that controls your brain. in otherds it goes up here and says "you're being burnt here." >> right. >> and so on. but by doing sense memories, we can then do emotional memories. >> right-- recalling. >> recalling an emotion. >> yeah, george burns, i remember, one night, when he -- i think he had just done "oh, god!" or...
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you wonder, how do they get things done -- strasburg and bratislava meetings.der how they get things done by the end of the year before things clicked in. we will haveine: more on what tom is talking about and look at ethics moves. peso fx moves like the chart. we get back to the manager at bernstein. dan, we are talking about the federal reserve, brexit, and the debate over there. there is also the problem of populism. i am not sure if you are the , or the so-called elites -- if you are a newsmaker, policymaker -- how you address that so voters do not go too much to the right or the left. responding very belatedly. classically in the uk, we have seen through the conservative party conference, looking at means of stimulus they could target more closely. i think theresa may's policy advisor george friedman said earlier today, we want to find mechanisms that we can channel the money more directly to who we want -- i.e. infrastructure spending in the north of england, the area most people voted for brexit. and the infrastructure spending and scotland as well, to t
you wonder, how do they get things done -- strasburg and bratislava meetings.der how they get things done by the end of the year before things clicked in. we will haveine: more on what tom is talking about and look at ethics moves. peso fx moves like the chart. we get back to the manager at bernstein. dan, we are talking about the federal reserve, brexit, and the debate over there. there is also the problem of populism. i am not sure if you are the , or the so-called elites -- if you are a...
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one single guy in strasburg made 73% of the calls. a whopping 3500. one guy calling 3500 times about the airport. >> even quick calls that's a time commitment. >> that takes some time. >> that trend actually holds with most most calls at places like washington, d.c. and los angeles only come from a handful of people. >> i guess they're maybe in the majority of the noise or -- >> guess what, you probably moved in after the airport was already there so there's going to be airport noise. >> there is that. >> at least he's dedicated. [ laughter ]. >> something. >> something. >> it's diligence, right, marty? >> good to have a hobby. >> that's right. >> that's what i say. around here we had light rain this morning. over the north eastern plains. quickly and the snow we've seen is rapidly coming to a close. looking to the west coast for the next system, not really anything out there so i think we'll have some dose aisle days ahead. we spent most of the days with partly cloudy to sunny skies. the way things are looking we may see e 470 and parkway. it will be
one single guy in strasburg made 73% of the calls. a whopping 3500. one guy calling 3500 times about the airport. >> even quick calls that's a time commitment. >> that takes some time. >> that trend actually holds with most most calls at places like washington, d.c. and los angeles only come from a handful of people. >> i guess they're maybe in the majority of the noise or -- >> guess what, you probably moved in after the airport was already there so there's going...
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one single guy in strasburg was responsible for 73% of the calls. he called nearly ten the times a day on average. his name isn't listed in the reports, we knows he lives -- know he lives about 30 miles from the airport. things% of the noise complaints from diacame from just 4 people! 96%! the same holds true in other cities. the vast majority of complaints came from just people in dc, las vegas, and l.a.. policy makers should think before rushing to make airport changes based on the volume of noise complaints. we dot same thing here at next. we only count the first angry e-mail you send. >>> partly cloudy , mild for days! >> it started as a private conversation. it was taped. >> and a sign you're entering a forecast way up high, rocky mountain national park. beautiful conditions up there. another 2, 6 inches of snow coming in with a weak little weather system. average date are the first snowfall is tomorrow! don't see that in the forecast. maybe a brief rain shower overnight tonight. higher temperature at 65 is about where we should be for this tim
one single guy in strasburg was responsible for 73% of the calls. he called nearly ten the times a day on average. his name isn't listed in the reports, we knows he lives -- know he lives about 30 miles from the airport. things% of the noise complaints from diacame from just 4 people! 96%! the same holds true in other cities. the vast majority of complaints came from just people in dc, las vegas, and l.a.. policy makers should think before rushing to make airport changes based on the volume of...
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mark strasburg has the very latest. >> reporter: limbless downpours triggered floods. as hurricane matthew hit jamaica on sunday. in kingston rushing water covered streets of stranded cars with drivers pushing vehicles down e city of mcgrail a waterspout was spotted over the ocean. officials issued an evacuation order throughout the island. >> we are sure jamaica will be within the 90% of the storm. >> reporter: in haiti the storm is expected to do between 15 the government has opened 1500 emergency centers that could hold 340,000 people. matthew will make its way toward cuba with hurricane conditions early tomorrow. the us has already evacuated many family members in guantanamo bay. the statement has told nonessential personnel in jamaica and haiti in the bahamas to evacuate if they can but if not to hunker down. it is still too early to forecast the impact of matthew on the u.s. of you living on the east coast could feel it by the end of the week. marcus ross men, cbs news, jamaica. >>> if it threatens the united states, it will be friday or saturday and it will be t
mark strasburg has the very latest. >> reporter: limbless downpours triggered floods. as hurricane matthew hit jamaica on sunday. in kingston rushing water covered streets of stranded cars with drivers pushing vehicles down e city of mcgrail a waterspout was spotted over the ocean. officials issued an evacuation order throughout the island. >> we are sure jamaica will be within the 90% of the storm. >> reporter: in haiti the storm is expected to do between 15 the government...
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so anita pulled into this 7-eleven in strasburg, virginia to ask directions. you can see her entering there on the right. unfortunately there's no sound. but by all accounts you could hear her desperation loud and clear. >> can somebody please tell me how to get to cleveland? and everybody in the store just paused. >> i mean, she came in full-throated, like a broadway star, on stage reaching the back row. she was genuinely turned around. >> reporter: jason wright was a customer in the store. he says he gave anita directions but she was still scared and skeptical. >> i said if that's the right way you come show me how to get to cleveland. so he did. >> reporter: what? >> yeah. he was so nice. i live here to the south. i'm driving north so far out of my way. >> reporter: jason drove 35 miles out of his way to get her back on track to cleveland. but here's the best part. a few days ago he drove another 300 miles to take her to the moon. >> ah! >> reporter: obviously, anita and jason have become fast friends. they talk on the phone just about every day and now sha
so anita pulled into this 7-eleven in strasburg, virginia to ask directions. you can see her entering there on the right. unfortunately there's no sound. but by all accounts you could hear her desperation loud and clear. >> can somebody please tell me how to get to cleveland? and everybody in the store just paused. >> i mean, she came in full-throated, like a broadway star, on stage reaching the back row. she was genuinely turned around. >> reporter: jason wright was a...
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we know people from strasburg have been there. apparently some columbine students too. all kinds of colorful signs and symbols from people all over. many who heard about the adventure on-line. but trespassing is against the law and 30 people were arrested here just last month. jerry says soon no one will be going into the silo. he's getting ready to cover the entrance and close it up for we have people coming in here because of the liability that is involved in this thing and, in keeping people out. it's a pester to the people that live here close by. so we're going to seal it up, and -- where nobody can get into it. >> even jerry admits it's kind of sad in a way a piece of u.s. history is going to be closed off. but, understandabl through the iron bars, just past the concrete silo cover. through the fields, just down the road. >> since we first aired that story in the spring jerry did seal up that place. you can't get down there anymore. said he was just tired of people coming to explore. but what i am sure of is, up next, we're going to take to you a place 10 million
we know people from strasburg have been there. apparently some columbine students too. all kinds of colorful signs and symbols from people all over. many who heard about the adventure on-line. but trespassing is against the law and 30 people were arrested here just last month. jerry says soon no one will be going into the silo. he's getting ready to cover the entrance and close it up for we have people coming in here because of the liability that is involved in this thing and, in keeping people...
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a better location for this fire is south of strasburg, east of denver. if you're in the area you are likely to see a lot of smoke in we're hearing reports of farm equipment working it. officials are also calling for air support so planes are on standby. no structures are threatened at this hour but we will continue to monitor the situation and keep you updated and from this picture ashton you can see just how dry it is. we're in dire need of some rain in this area. >> we are in need of rain. of course we got some at the end of last week. elbert county not one of the areas that saw as much of the rain last week. we'll continue to watch that. ok hopefully you can hear me all right. we have had the wind, it's a little breezy in some areas and of course temperatures are warm. it was warm all weekend, it's going to continue to be warm here today, but we have a cooldown for the middle of the week. first live outside, look to the west and you can see a couple of clouds over the higher terrain. the vast majority of colorado will stay completory dry as we go thro
a better location for this fire is south of strasburg, east of denver. if you're in the area you are likely to see a lot of smoke in we're hearing reports of farm equipment working it. officials are also calling for air support so planes are on standby. no structures are threatened at this hour but we will continue to monitor the situation and keep you updated and from this picture ashton you can see just how dry it is. we're in dire need of some rain in this area. >> we are in need of...
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these are passing down here towards strasburg as well. >> the shower activity will be around for the next couple of hours but it is quickly fading away. isolated thunderstorm it epm and 10 pm, dry and decreasing clouds. cool air is following in record highs to be today, low 80s and dulles 81. 84 is what we needed to in dulles and the warmth is coming to an end. this is the cold front and it will be around 60 tomorrow and cool but drive for trick-or- treaters, then we will see a warm-up midweek so it is up and will continue climbing. midday tomorrow, mid-50s and climbing to the upper 50s and low 60s tomorrow afternoon. it will feel cool outside. breezy at times and cool for trick-or-treaters. 50s in the evening but we will stay dry so it should be good weather for trick-or-treating. >>> as we go through the next three days you notice this a jump in temperatures, 61 tomorrow in mid- they will be showers and isolated thunderstorms that take temperatures back down and next weekend, daylight savings time. it gets darker even earlier. >> we gain an extra hour. >> yes we get an extra hour,
these are passing down here towards strasburg as well. >> the shower activity will be around for the next couple of hours but it is quickly fading away. isolated thunderstorm it epm and 10 pm, dry and decreasing clouds. cool air is following in record highs to be today, low 80s and dulles 81. 84 is what we needed to in dulles and the warmth is coming to an end. this is the cold front and it will be around 60 tomorrow and cool but drive for trick-or- treaters, then we will see a warm-up...
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winds close to 40 miles an hour, windy along monument hill gusty winds in the denver area, near strasburg gusty at about 20 miles an hour near elizabeth at 22. temperatures are starting to dip a little bit as well. dear craig, 59. 55 in steamboat. 64 in greeley. cold front is in the southern part of weld county up to our north you can see some of those cooler temperatures that are going to sink down our direction with this fund. 33 in castle, 27 in cody, 32 in billing. pretty cool to our north but fairly melo in denver, hunter is reporting 67 degrees for us from northglenn. right now denver, 65 at dia. temperatures are dropping. winds out of the north- northeast at seven miles an hour. earlier today felt very springlike outside with temperatures at 79 in denver, 77 in the downtown or normal -- the normal is 57. still well above where we should be in, but this is going to knock as well below where we should be. a lot of moisture in the state right now, quite a bit going denver area not much for us, a few sprinkles around town but not much that's actually been hitting the ground or really d
winds close to 40 miles an hour, windy along monument hill gusty winds in the denver area, near strasburg gusty at about 20 miles an hour near elizabeth at 22. temperatures are starting to dip a little bit as well. dear craig, 59. 55 in steamboat. 64 in greeley. cold front is in the southern part of weld county up to our north you can see some of those cooler temperatures that are going to sink down our direction with this fund. 33 in castle, 27 in cody, 32 in billing. pretty cool to our north...
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strasburg, some rain, nevar and canton about 12:09. 2:00 a.m., 5:00a.m. tomorrow morning we will have showers in the area. we could see the latest future view run a bit of a break during the morning. we are not done with the rain. here comes some more during into tomorrow night. it is a steady rain and obviously an alert. that's going to impact both commutes. fest 8 is the low -- 58 is the low. weather impact tomorrow morning will be a three. i have us in the upper 50s and it is going to turn windy as well. all day rain threat and steady temps about 58. you can see that on the hour by hour. perhaps about 60 in downtown. rain and storms in akron-canton and right around i can is 3. right around 63. it gets chilly with isolated showers on friday and saturday only about 50. sunday improvement. sunny and 61. denise? >> denise: we are headed back to toronto for more reaction on the tribe's big win. tony zarrella is live from the >>> now, this is the s re pentini chevrolet sports report on cleveland 19 news. >> what do you know about ryan merit becoming a big fi
strasburg, some rain, nevar and canton about 12:09. 2:00 a.m., 5:00a.m. tomorrow morning we will have showers in the area. we could see the latest future view run a bit of a break during the morning. we are not done with the rain. here comes some more during into tomorrow night. it is a steady rain and obviously an alert. that's going to impact both commutes. fest 8 is the low -- 58 is the low. weather impact tomorrow morning will be a three. i have us in the upper 50s and it is going to turn...
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so anita pulled into this 7-eleaven in strasburg, virginia, and asked directions. you can see her entering on the right. unfortunately, there was no sound. but by all accounts you could hear her desperation loud and clear. what did you say exactly? >> can somebody please tell me how to get to cleveland! and everybody in the store just paused. >> i mean, she came in, full throated like a broadway star on stage reaching the back row. she was genuinely turned around. a customer in the store. he says she gave anita directions, but she was still scared and skeptical. >> i said, "that's the right way. you come show me how to get to cleveland." so he did. >> reporter: what? >> yeah, he was so nice. >> i was going in the complete opposite direction. >> reporter: you were? >> i live here to the south. i'm driving north, so far out of my way. >> reporter: jason throaf 35 miles out of his way to get her back on track to cleveland. but here's the best part-- a few miles to take her to the moon. >> aaarrgghh! >> reporter: obviously, anita and jason have become fast friends. the
so anita pulled into this 7-eleaven in strasburg, virginia, and asked directions. you can see her entering on the right. unfortunately, there was no sound. but by all accounts you could hear her desperation loud and clear. what did you say exactly? >> can somebody please tell me how to get to cleveland! and everybody in the store just paused. >> i mean, she came in, full throated like a broadway star on stage reaching the back row. she was genuinely turned around. a customer in the...
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in strasburg? those meetings, did you want more out of those? important is to exist.her members can say, we are moving forward. taxation commissioner. i would like us to do more on the economic. there we need to do more. even if we have some discussions with our american friends on apple, which i insist is an anti-american decision. >> the problem child of europe, is it italy? >> italy is a founding member, the third economy in the .urozone we are addressing the issues, we are discussing them. we are discussing fiscal situation. italy will muddle through and solve its own .roblems >> this europe need to be more lenient to make sure that the banking problem is solved before the referendum? union.re a rules-based we need to understand and to try to be helpful. >> the rules can change. rules can be broken. >> there is no appetite to break or change the rules. there is some flexibility inside the rules and this commission tries to be intelligent within the framework. coming up, new details on the saudi aramco ipo in what could the largest ipo in history. this is bloomberg
in strasburg? those meetings, did you want more out of those? important is to exist.her members can say, we are moving forward. taxation commissioner. i would like us to do more on the economic. there we need to do more. even if we have some discussions with our american friends on apple, which i insist is an anti-american decision. >> the problem child of europe, is it italy? >> italy is a founding member, the third economy in the .urozone we are addressing the issues, we are...
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was that year been a tough strasburg that will came through that moment. >> yes, i think it was.n i became prime minister, it is obvious that i was the first woman that i did not wonder around, i was the first woman and well noted and when i first encountered some gender treatment as prime minister, i ignored it, everybody is going to carry on about me being the first prime minister moment, the maximum, you know sexism or we are ready for this will be in the early days and it will work its way right out of the system and i will get treated like everybody else. what i actually found was the longer i was prime minister and like most governments, the long they had to deal with controversial issues, you lose a little bit of political skin and in harder political times. the longer i was there, the gender stuff increased, it became the go-to weapon in fierce policy debate so gender insults. it did get to the stage on that day when i gave what is known as the masgyny speech that was the time when i said it is enough. it is an emblem of what thy wish they see in a moment. they either del
was that year been a tough strasburg that will came through that moment. >> yes, i think it was.n i became prime minister, it is obvious that i was the first woman that i did not wonder around, i was the first woman and well noted and when i first encountered some gender treatment as prime minister, i ignored it, everybody is going to carry on about me being the first prime minister moment, the maximum, you know sexism or we are ready for this will be in the early days and it will work...
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the indians put up five runs and how the lead for the 9-4 when strasburg is 13-2 on the season. >> this season, we've been focusing on a rebuilding year and we wanted to work together as a team and we've gotten together to learn how to play with each other and learn how all the dynamics work together. >> we have extended highlights and interviews from all of the games online and you can find it by going to 9news.com/hss. boys tennis is the next state championship and from there, they trickle one after the other all the way through december. >> we will knock them down at home. >> excited for the games, but you will have zero sleep. >>> welcome back. a sunny view of the mountains, it does not appear there is a cloud in the sky. we do see a little bit of haze on the start to your saturday. >>> looking good. >>> let's recap overnight news. the man is dead and another person in the hospital after being shot in denver and police are trying to find the suspect. it happened on the 500 block of east colfax. colfax was closed at pearl in pennsylvania and the victim in the hospitals expected to re
the indians put up five runs and how the lead for the 9-4 when strasburg is 13-2 on the season. >> this season, we've been focusing on a rebuilding year and we wanted to work together as a team and we've gotten together to learn how to play with each other and learn how all the dynamics work together. >> we have extended highlights and interviews from all of the games online and you can find it by going to 9news.com/hss. boys tennis is the next state championship and from there,...
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this man lives in strasburg which is 30 miles away from the runways. >>> this morning smoke you saw billowing out of the sun core plant last week didn't look too safe, but the health department says there's no need to worry. a power failure changed the smoke's color, and we're told that problem is fixed. >>> there's awe -- >> it has a new robot to keep everything clean. it kills it's powerful. it uses ultra violet light 100 times stronger than the sun. the dangerous germs don't stand a chance. >> when you do a standard cleaning, you can leave 65 percent of those -- when you bring the robot into the room with five or 10 minut of the ultra violent -- >> the robots are not cheap. >>> how does a juicy big mac sounds as you're touring vatican city. if mcdonald gets its way, that can happen. >> the fast food -- this is near st. peters's square. they're cardinals who are complaining to pope francis asking him to stop mcdonald from opening. they're calling >> they would get 30,000 a month. >>> what the agency path see done wrong. >>> a mexican drrg lord could come who says i shoul dn't have a soda ev
this man lives in strasburg which is 30 miles away from the runways. >>> this morning smoke you saw billowing out of the sun core plant last week didn't look too safe, but the health department says there's no need to worry. a power failure changed the smoke's color, and we're told that problem is fixed. >>> there's awe -- >> it has a new robot to keep everything clean. it kills it's powerful. it uses ultra violet light 100 times stronger than the sun. the dangerous...
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the dunkin' donuts and fitz watertown road and so much construction this week in west bradford, strasburg road is closed and alternate to star gazer is leads road but a crash there this afternoon. and more construction on 95 in bucks county, northbound at the scutter falls bridge but the southbound speeds are slower because of sun glare out there. and the crash by the moore's town mall is gone. still heavy through the traffic lights. we'll check it again coming up in the 5:00 hour. >> thank you. >>> well, volunteers for "habitat for humanity" were hard at work building yet another home. tom carper joined in the efforts, and four new homes are being constructed in wilmington thanks to an affordable housing grant. >>> we'll check the full accuweather forecast coming up. melissa magee has the details next. >>> a deer walks into a bar. yes sounds like the beginning of a joke. but this is the real thing, somehow a deer got in a building in sheffield, alabama. it's an old bar being renovated into a hair salon. after hours of officialed trying to coach the deer out. it walked out the front door
the dunkin' donuts and fitz watertown road and so much construction this week in west bradford, strasburg road is closed and alternate to star gazer is leads road but a crash there this afternoon. and more construction on 95 in bucks county, northbound at the scutter falls bridge but the southbound speeds are slower because of sun glare out there. and the crash by the moore's town mall is gone. still heavy through the traffic lights. we'll check it again coming up in the 5:00 hour. >>...
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denver, boulder, strasburg % might pick up a little more cloud cover and potentlly a likely going to be either est or north of town where we see 3 it. hopalong i-70 by late tonnght, early tomorrow morning, it will be pretty snowy up there. 4 am, things will start to clear out. our temperatures todaa are quite a bit cooler. for those of you in littleton, in the low to mid 50s expecting across the metro area some upper 50s by noon. about 63 slowed by 3:00 with a slight chance for a few showers this afterno here is your first alert but things are going to stay cool for the next few days. we will show you what to ?xpect, the coolest day on our seven-day forecast, and when things warm back up. >> denver 7 just getting our hands on dramatic video. this video is of a fire at some townhomes. this morning, we're learning that smoldering charcoal not thrown out properly most likely sparked this fire. flames ripped through several >> it's scary because it was so windy and it was fast. it went up fast, like the whole side of the building just went up and spread. >> fortunately, no one was home w
denver, boulder, strasburg % might pick up a little more cloud cover and potentlly a likely going to be either est or north of town where we see 3 it. hopalong i-70 by late tonnght, early tomorrow morning, it will be pretty snowy up there. 4 am, things will start to clear out. our temperatures todaa are quite a bit cooler. for those of you in littleton, in the low to mid 50s expecting across the metro area some upper 50s by noon. about 63 slowed by 3:00 with a slight chance for a few showers...
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. >>> the man accused of stabbing somebody to death in strasburg arapahoe courtroom this morning for a preliminary hearing. deputies say jeremiah pepper got into a fight with andrew martinez in august. things got heated enough to the point where pepper stabbed martinez who later died. pepper faces first-degree murder charges. >>> a denver woman will spend the next 25 years in prison for her role in the death of her 23- month-old son. candace lampley was sentenced thursday after previously pleading guilty to child abuse prosecutors dropped a first- degree murder charge as part of a plea deal. investigators say the toddler was brought to a hospital in july of last year with bruises and abrasions on his face and scalp as well as on his back. he also had burns on 15% of his body. lampley's boyfriend, delante clark heads to trial in february, facing first-degree murder charges for his role in javian's death. >>> a candlelight vigil is set for tonight for the five teenagers killed in a car crash in arapahoe county over family and friends will gather at the praise center church tonight. it'
. >>> the man accused of stabbing somebody to death in strasburg arapahoe courtroom this morning for a preliminary hearing. deputies say jeremiah pepper got into a fight with andrew martinez in august. things got heated enough to the point where pepper stabbed martinez who later died. pepper faces first-degree murder charges. >>> a denver woman will spend the next 25 years in prison for her role in the death of her 23- month-old son. candace lampley was sentenced thursday...
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she got so terribly lost that she did not know what state she was n so anita pulled into a 7-11 in strasburg virginia to ask directions. you can see her entering on the right. unfortunately there is no sound but by all accounts you could hear desperation loud and clear. what did you say exactly. >> can somebody please tell me how to get to cleveland? paused. >> she came in full throated like a broadway star on stage reaching the background. >> turned around. >> reporter: jason a customer, he gave anita directions and still scared. and sceptical. >> i said you come show me how to get to cleveland. so he did. >> reporter: what? >> yeah. he was so nice. >> i am going in the complete opposite direction. i live here to the south. i am driving north. so far out ofy >> reporter: jason drove 35 miles out of his way to get her back on track to cleveland. but the best part. few days ago he drove 300 miles to take her to the moon. obviously, anita and jason are fast friends. they talk on the phone about every day. and now share a real fondness for one another. >> he did. just a bit of appliance of affe
she got so terribly lost that she did not know what state she was n so anita pulled into a 7-11 in strasburg virginia to ask directions. you can see her entering on the right. unfortunately there is no sound but by all accounts you could hear desperation loud and clear. what did you say exactly. >> can somebody please tell me how to get to cleveland? paused. >> she came in full throated like a broadway star on stage reaching the background. >> turned around. >> reporter:...
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be set by the european court of justice, because that sets up a great deal of confusion with the strasburgrt of human rights. and it, in my view, leads to all sorts of extensions of eu judicial activism in areas that i think are totally wrong. so that would be an example of the kind of area where i might have disagreed with the previous administration. >> i think it's an area we disagree on as well. having a common set of human rights across this continent is a good thing. because i'm nearly out of time, i want to ask you very briefly about syria. i'm mindful of that, chairman. in terms of syria, can you outline for me -- i mean, obviously, i think there's a news but a part of that is trying to get broader and political agreement. can you tell me of any mapping that you've done of political factions in syria and any options you're exploring at the moment for political agreement? >> well, you'll be familiar with the various maps that currently exist of the divisions of syria and the -- >> sorry, when i say mapping. i mean of the wide variety of different groups that exist. >> yeah. yeah. on
be set by the european court of justice, because that sets up a great deal of confusion with the strasburgrt of human rights. and it, in my view, leads to all sorts of extensions of eu judicial activism in areas that i think are totally wrong. so that would be an example of the kind of area where i might have disagreed with the previous administration. >> i think it's an area we disagree on as well. having a common set of human rights across this continent is a good thing. because i'm...