still going on when this shooting happened. we noticed quite a few people in broncos here as we were arriving. two people were shot and one person has died. the other in critical condition at the hospital. all those people inside the bar came out during the shooting becoming witnesses from the shooting. this morning please don t do not know who to pursue. we know they were at the hospital tried to get information from one of those victims but at this point it is still unclear who might be responsible and denver police remain on seeing remain on the scene. shawn chitnis, cbs4 morning news. this morning we are waiting for word for the condition of after the broncos lost yesterday. this is not the first time he has had helped it troubles. cbs4 s jamie leary is live at the stadium with the latest. reporter: we do hope to learn more about how coach kubiak is doing this morning. yesterday he was experiencing flulike symptoms and while they say it was just a precautionary meas
in colorado, we stand together, they ve spread falsehoods about president obama. trump: oh, no. coffman: i don t know whether barack obama was born in the united states or not. coffman and trump are too dangerous for colorado. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. off the game. keep working. panic in the streetsment the broncos have lost. welcome to xfinity sports extra. there s no panic in the streets for broncos country. no trevor siemian and no victory. the broncos have their first blemish. you ve seen the highlights. paxton lynch sacked six line line times. o line was awful. running game got 84 yards. freeman and the falcons had more than that by himself of the jones had two catches. coleman and freeman caught seven balls for a touchdown. 23-16 the final. woody page, that s you. first loss, try, in a nutshell what happens what happened here? ge they warrant weren t tampa bay able to run the football. they put lynch in a pinch. they brought in
change prospects in countries in southeast asia, big problems lurking in terms of maritime security and territorial issues, but right now i have to say probably at the top of the list are not any of these concerns. the number one issue that an mates the thinking of most people in asia is what s going on in the united states and i think we have to recognize that the united states has played a central role to the 40 best years in asia s history, the last 40 years. we have helped create an operating system that has brought unprecedented peace and prosperity to asia and also has been tremendously effective for the united states as well bringing prosperity and opportunity and it has linked us in a pacific community that has been in the best strategic interest of the united states. over the course of this campaign fundamental issues associated with that role have been called into question. will we support the continuation of the nonproliferation nl regime or will we encourage natio
crime. number two, we need 911 for corporate crime. let s call it 611. if you know of a crime, call it. that goes along with the whistle blower. the one thing you should know, finally, about corporate crime, is this city in the pocket of the corporate criminals and the corporate criminal lobby. there is a coalition of players, including center for auto safety, taxpayers against fraud and better markets pushing back sort of the anti-corporate crime lobby. you can join with them if you want to sign up. thanks very much. [ applause ] thank you, russell. you know, ralph nader often talks about the corporate crime waive besieging the country. there is your evidence. maybe we ll see it on c-span or cnn or fox sometime soon. our next speaker is a senior advisor with friends of the earth s nuclear campaign, which works to reduce the risk of nuclear power to the public. he was appointed chairman by president jimmy carter in 1977, where he stopped the construction of eight large nucl
this is where you re in a position. you know what they re going to do. denver gets into a situation, von miller makes the sack. jim: it will be joey bosa, there s the throw to a fowler who caught a touchdown, he takes it across midfield. steve williams trying to wrestle the football away from him. phil: can t get more obvious passing the football than right now. with what they re going to do. jim: 5 minutes to play. siemian that was ahead. incomplete, fowler had the double hit. phil: siemian takes a shot, wants to get it just out of the reach of everybody. jim: adrian phillips comes in for the second leg. phil: a lot of big hits tonight by that secondary. 55 minute team in football. there is the throw an open man, and phillips has it all the way down to the 31. they ve already got into field goal range. why is it important which mark we re talking if they got anything else the game is still open. phil: yes it is, eight-point lead, i don t know what they did wron