shattering a controversial speed record. see how the drivers pulled it off and why nays they why naysay no one was ever in danger. first, today s eye opener , your world in 90 seconds. we are not prepared to confirm what may have motivated the shooter. there are many reports circulating, but the fbi deals only in facts. a deadly shooting at a florida naval base. reporter: the shooter, a pilot in saudi arabia s air force, stormed a classroom building and opened fire. i don t see this undermining the deeper relationship we ve had with the kingdom of saudi arabia for decades. where was the sniper? where was the hostage negotiator? they came in full force. reporter: the family of the u.p.s. driver killed in a shoot-out blame police for his death. the way the police handled the situation, it was it was a nightmare. reporter: president trump looking to permanently flush water-saving regulations for toilets, sinks, and showers. people are flushing toilets ten
doing what nature once did, thinning out trees on the quintera ranch. we move heard in 1969. reporter: when you have a sustainable forest, what does that mean in terms of fires? it means we re more fire resilient. reporter: forest fires are nature s game plan for managing a forest. a forest fire isn t always bad, as long as it s a cool burning fire. you know we do some prescribed burning, and we ll do more prescribed burning in the future as understory fires. reporter: that s the small fires? yes. but when we get the big devastating crown fires that we ve seen from california all the way through the west into colorado, those are extremely devastating, and we re trying to prevent from those big catastrophic fires. reporter: the fires are bigger for several reasons. there are heroic efforts to put them out before they destroy the growing number of houses built in forested areas. but that undercuts nature s way of burning off undergrowth, and that is making fores
marty has the details. final say on its new president both hillary clinton and donald trump are making their final pushes in our state today. former g-o-p presidential nominee ben carson will make several stops here for trump. former president bill clinton will be in pueblo fort collins and denver today. meanwhile intelligence sources say they re preparing for possible hacks affecting electricity, the internet, social media and transportation for next tuesday s election. donald trump - and extremists supporting him - polls. nbc polls show trump ahead in arizona and texas, but a statistical tie in georgia. team hillary clinton thinks north carolina is a firewall that trump needs to win. president obama campaigns there today. this as the fbi examination into 650-thousand emails linked to clinton s top aide. separately the state department released more than 350 emails it got previously from the f-b-i last summer. nearly one in five were duplicates. the judge hearing argument
cheryl here. meteorologist marty coniglio joins us as well. marty- not a cloud in the sky when the sun rises this morning.. while presidential candidates hillary they re sending support to colorado. former president bill clinton for hillary and doctor ben carson for trump. with just four days left winning the centennial state would be a boost for either side. 9news reporter tarhonda thomas is live in denver where bill clinton will rally today. tarhonda denver is only one of three stops today. now as for ben carson he ll also make several today. oklahoma governor mary fallin will join him. the two republicans will rally in colorado springs at the classical academy at 1-30 and then at the plum creek golf course in castle rock at 3-15. later they ll head to aurora for an event at the center for active adults at candidates are touring the battleground states. today pennsylvania yesterday north carolina. while in carolina hillary clinton argued voters should take
plans to honor u.s. injuries of the muslim faith. good evening, i m kathy walsh. i m tom mustin. thanks for joining us. cbs4 s rick salinger is live at fort logan national cemetery with his story. rick. reporter: tom, this man is asking people to show up here at the main gate of fort logan tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. they want to decorate the gravestones to say thank yo the message is really quite simple. though the gravestones may have religious symbols on them, all have served america together. mike sex ton says he was taken aback after seeing the father of a muslim soldier killed in action speaking at the democratic convention. the republican candidate donald trump got in a spat with that father. now sexton is trying to heal the wounds. political. only to the extent that saying this is what this country stands for is a political statement, you know. this is about us as americans. it isn t about hillary is better than trump. this is about who we are as americans.