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police station. and some people unknowingly helped the suspect get away. >> had a consistent smile on his face. >> plus, the man who might have burned his neighbors' homes. >> i feel really bad. >> and a massive wildfire roaring through southern colorado. >> and donald trump's son tries to win votes in boulder. >> everyone is in the basket of deplorables. first at 10:00, the man arrested for a police station. tonight we've learned david ansberry has ties to a radical hippy group that tormented people in boulder 40 years ago. lauren dispirito has been looking in to his past and how police tracked him down. that part of the story took you to that king soopers. >> he was spotted here on surveillance video, one of two locations where investigators say he bought cell phones used
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6 inches tall, using crutches to get around, they say he was easily recognized in the video. >> reporter: cell phone purchases helped investigators track down the man they say planted a bomb outside the nederland police department. >> he was very quiet. did not ask very many questions about anything that was going on. had a consistent smile on his face. >> reporter: david michael ansberry had been staying at the boulder creek lodge across the street from the shopping center where the device was f their identities hidden say as police evacuated the area, they helped ansberry check out, not knowing he'd turn out to be the suspected bomb maker. >> he was very adamant about one of his bags not being touched and the other one i was allowed to take up to the cab with me. >> reporter: a phone connected to the bomb failed to trigger it. hours later a robot detonated the device. >> justice happens. there's a lot of kids over there. we have our children over there
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radical counterculture group known as the spt, once based near boulder, and say he may have been trying to avenge something that happened more than 40 years ago. according to the new york times a nederland marshal confessed years later to having killed a member of the stp. investigators ultimately tracked ansberry to chicago where he was arrested on saturday, coming off a plane at midway airport. if convicted of faces he could spend up to 20 years in federal prison. live in denver, lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. here's the latest now on a wildfire that's burning in southern colorado. the junkins fire has burned more than 15,000 acres, burning near westcliffe, 50 miles west of pueblo. matt there live for us tonight. more crews will join in the fire fight tomorrow. >> they're coming from across
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flames. this is the western flank of the fire. this is as close as we can get the evacuation zones surround the entire area and in the distance you can see the glow from the flames. there's still a lot of fire activity going on. >> it just keeps getting worse. >> reporter: evacuees grabbing what they can and getting out. >> beyond scary. i keep pray ing the wind will die down. >> we're in some of the worst conditions we've seen all year. >> reporter: firefighters responding from across the region, stretched thin. >> we got out just in time. we could see the glow and the fire coming over the hill. ran for what we could, put it in the truck and headed out. >> reporter: jason and his family some of the first to encounter this wall of fire and smoke. they say their home they moved in to three months ago is probably not standing now. >> i hope they'll still have a house up there, bought a house six months ago and moved in three months ago. hopefully we still have a house
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>> first time i've ever seen a huge area on fire that close. that is not one thing i want to see again. >> we are protecting structures. life safety is number one, trying to get folks out from in front of the fire and protect homes and that's the main priority at this point. >> reporter: wildfire once again covering southeastern colorado with smoke as people here pray for the winds to die down. a big fight on their hands tomorrow but they'll h from the air. several air tankers including national guard helicopters being dispatched to this fire to foick from above. they say winds will again play a major role in fire growth tomorrow. we were just able to confirm one home and five outbuildings have been so far destroyed in this fire. reporting live near westcliffe, cbs4 mountain newsroom. that fire is creating a haze here on the front range. there's an air quality health
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ed greene joins us from the colorado weather center tonight. ed, you do have good news about our fire danger. >> it's in the form of a cold front that came on through today. it's going to dry our temperatures down in to the 60s, maybe even the 50s, and maybe some moisture. let's take a look at our doppler 4000. there's still mountain flurries going around but that's about all we've seen. high today well above the normal by 12 degrees. 77 today. colorado springs, here come the winds. 61 miles per hour. 78 at berthoud pass and dillon, 80-mile-per-hour gusts. you felt those winds if you were out there today. then the cold front came through. tomorrow we could see late scattered showers. you'll see that on the hour by hour coming up. as far as the winds go, they too have died down. in the 20s in boulder, greeley, akron. otherwise we're in the single digits over the state and metro area. that's the good news. the winds have died down. and yes, we're going to be
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we'll talk about that on the hour by hour forecast, see when they might arrive. we're learning more details about the fire that destroyed three townhomes in aurora today. this was breaking news at 5:00. now we've learned how that fire started. kelly werthmann live on zeno way. you talked to the man who thinks he's responsible for all evidence of this. >> this is still under investigation, but what we do know is that it's charcoal briquettes like this,e barbecues, this is likely what started the massive destructive fire. >> reporter: cell phone video captures the intense flames bursting from an aurora townhome. and fire investigators believe it all started in kenneth cherry's backyard. >> i don't know what happened until the investigation go through but i feel really bad. >> reporter: cherry made sure to apologize to each of his
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who was at school when he got a call his home was on fire. >> first thing that popped up was his dogs. >> reporter: luckily his three dogs were saved including this 2-month-old puppy. >> started shaking a lot. >> reporter: after firefighters got the flames under control, investigators quickly determined unattended charcoal briquettes caused the fire. >> had taken the briquettes after they'd used their smoker or their grill, put them in to a plastic bag, then put them in the plastic trash can. >> reporter: fire officials say a back deck caught fire first, but due to gusting winds, the homes. >> the four units, the first one i think has minimum damage. the other three look like they're heavily, heavily damaged. >> reporter: as tearful neighbors gathered what belongings they could save, cherry did what he could to help. >> i feel bad for the families because we all look out for each other. >> to give you an idea of how hot this fire got, we're about 30 feet or so from those homes and you can see this plastic
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saw a couple of aurora firefighters who are still here late tonight to make sure there are no flare-ups in the burned homes. live in aurora, kelly werthmann, cbs4 news. with just about three weeks from voting, hillary clinton's lead over donald trump widened. in a four-way race the polls show 47% of likely voters choosing clinton. she has a 9-point lead over donald trump. donald trump, jr. and bernie sanders came to colorado today parties. they're hoping to woo young voters. stan bush live in boulder tonight. how did they do? >> hillary clinton is up big right now in colorado but the lack of enthusiasm for young voters is really troubling the campaign. they're only lukewarm on clinton but they are red hot on bernie sanders who won the colorado caucus back in the summer. he said they need to show up for
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for barack obama in 2008 and 2012. >> reporter: at csu bernie sanders drew a crowd like he was still in the race, campaigning now for hillary clinton and taking shots at donald trump for dodging federal taxes for years. >> our tax system is corrupt. and it's grossly unfair. and yet in one day mr. trump did more to make my point than i did in a year and a half. thank you, donald trump. >> reporter: at cu boulder, supporting amendment 69, making healthcare universal in the state. hillary clinton hasn't taken a position on that measure although many democrats now are not endorsing it. >> the insurance companies and the special interest, they are far more concerned about the profits of their corporations than they are about the needs of the people of colorado. >> reporter: the trump campaign sent donald trump, jr. to boulder too, trying to refocus
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week of negative publicity. >> they'd rather talk about foul language and potty mouth than hillary clinton using the state department as a platform to sell out americans. >> reporter: trump's son planned a rally at a popular local restaurant but didn't tell the venue. he had to move at the last minute and was still met by protesters. trump, jr. says the negative images and outlandish observation at trump rallies are all part of a liberal conspiracy. >> they're planting people in trump rallies to make it look like they're trump supporters doing all these negat a republican gop office in north carolina yesterday, this quote/unquote tall rance that they preach isn't really so tolerant. it's only tolerant if you agree with everything they say. >> colorado is increasingly looking like must-win territory for donald trump. he has few routes to get to 270 electoral votes. right now current polling on his way to election day. he'll be here tomorrow in colorado springs and grand
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president obama is a guest on the late show with stephen colbert tonight. they have a hilarious conversation about political snacks. you can watch tonight at 10:35 right after our newscast. developing tonight, it's the biggest push yet to knock out isis. coming up, the intense view from the front lines in iraq. >> plus, samsung sets up shop at d.i.a. how it's helping customers who cannot take their dangerous phones on planes. >> a impacting one of denver's popular events. a clown ban for boo at the zoo. >> what you can see from this map is a storm track to the north. some might dip down in to colorado. the hour by hour will show us where we might get some showers. >> the broncos coaching staff back at full strength. gary kubiak makes his return to the field. what the head coach says he missed the most during his week away from the team.
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which could exclude women who were drugged. before trump called for a ban of muslims, coffman pushed for a religious test of u.s. soldiers. and on president obama? trump: he could have been born in kenya. coffman: he's just not an american. stop mike coffman now before he gives trump more ideas. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this message. this is the news from a key battle in the fight against isis. kurdish fighters and iraqi army have launched an offensive to take back the city of mosul. iraq's second largest city has been under isis control for years. cbs news war correspondent holly williams spent a harrowing day with those kurdish fighters. >> we've seen video emerging from inside mosul of what appeared to be u.s. coalition
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inside the city. >> so far the iraqi forces have cleared nine surrounding villages and reclaimed a key road in to mosul. happening now, a solution for airline passengers whose galaxy note 7 phones are now banned from all flights. samsung representatives are out at d.i.a. helping people exchange their recalled phones. melissa garcia talked with some passengers who weren't exactly thrilled with the trade. >> reporter: checking in for his flight talked to frequent business traveler fred, a loyal samsung phone fan who isn't a fan of the 7 edge they gave him to replace his note 7. >> it's got half the memory and half the power. >> reporter: he had waited to upgrade his old note 5 until the release of the note 7 in august. just days after he bought it, reports started coming in of the phones going up in flames. >> definitely a concern now. definitely don't want to get one of those phones. >> reporter: samsung initially blamed the manufacturer of some
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batteries blew up too, and customers had to switch phones again. >> the $25 they gave us for our inconvenience certainly didn't pay for it in the end and i think samsung needs to do a little better quality control. >> reporter: now he may think twice before buying samsung's next generation of note when it comes out next year. >> i'll wait and see how it goes. i won't be the first one to get one for sure. >> reporter: and he isn't the only one. >> now that i've heard about this, i might even consider switching to an iphone. >> reporter: cbs4 news. a d.i.a. spokesperson tells us they expect samsung to be doing the phone exchanges for the next couple of days. this is an amazing rescue. police officers and bystanders pulled a driver from his burning car. >> [ cheering ] get him out. >> the vehicle caught fire after rolling down an embankment there. that's in palm bay, florida. the driver was not seriously hurt.
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problem. but clowns, another story. the denver zoo will not allow adults in clown costumes at the annual boo at the zoo event this weekend. tom mustin explains why. >> reporter: for the past few months, devilish clowns, real and imagined, have been reported across the country, including here in colorado. now the denver zoo is taking a stand, banning clown costumes from its annual boo at the zoo halloween event. >> i think a lot of it is this year that people are hypervigilant to it. >> reporter: zoo spokesman says ther against the zoo but the current clown climate dictated the costume ban. >> had reached a point where there would be enough people that would be concerned about clown costumes that we needed to ban it this year. >> reporter: the move comes after clown costumes have been removed from some costume stores and banned in some colorado school districts. >> not all clowns are evil. >> reporter: she says the zoo ban goes too far. >> i understand the concern, but to ban all clown costumes is a little over the top.
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been a hoax, but children's safety is not worth the risk. >> i feel like most of it is overkill. but i don't know. i feel like it could be smart just to be safe this one time around especially because it's been so prominent lately. >> reporter: tom mustin, cbs4 news. >> the ban is meant only for adults. small kids in clown costumes will not be turned away. we'll see a few days of cooler temperatures. >> let's get the forecast from ed greene. >> let's take a look at it. as we see doppl snow showers. flurries over the northern and central mountains. that's about it. mostly clear skies over the rest of the state. we'll put the hour by hour in motion for you. just a few clouds here and there. tomorrow as that front dips down we see another chance for snow and rain. this is where it is at about 7:00 tomorrow. that's why we're calling for late showers. this could come through and maybe kick one in to denver. i think they mainly stay to the north. i think our chances are just few and far between for any showers and i'll roll it through thursday all day long we see
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skies throughout the state. here's the front that came through today. cooler weather came along with it. a little moisture behind it. another surge of cooler air comes and may drag some of these showers down. that's why we think we might get showers. a little bit cooler day wednesday before the next warmup comes our way. you see the cooler weather offs to the north of us. to the south, hot weather. look at the 91s. phoenix, wichita, st. louis, new orleans. bubble of hot air here. dallas and brownsville, even warmer. the cooler air is to 50s, north. 90s south. we're in between at 77 degrees. that was at both locations. 36 and 41 for the low. 65 and 36 will be normal. 86 and 18 the records for this date. weather watchers, nunn, this went north to south. some folks only warmed up to 58 degrees. west greeley, 70. superior, 77. warmer in northwest arvada at 81. aurora from andrew our junior weather watcher, 85 degrees. but colorado springs set a
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83 was the old record in 1991. 49 and 45 right now. we have cooled off. winds are calm. 49% humidity. we've got a rising barometer and a couple of great full moon shots. this one from james brophy. this is moonrise from golden. this one from linda warman from broomfield. judi williams with a moonset. this one from jim stennette, a spectacular shot. temperatures for tonight, mostly in the 30s and 40s eastern plains. 30s and 40s higher up. we'll find 20s, 30s, and 40s to the west. as we look tomorrow, cooler weather with 50s and 60s over the eastern plains. a few 70s over the southeast. 50s and 60s for the mountains and out west, temperatures in the 50s, 60s, to around 70 degrees. here's that denver forecast. for tonight, partly cloudy skies. light winds. 41 and 39. then for tomorrow we'll look at increasing clouds, late showers only in the low to mid 60s. then on wednesday, cooler still at 57 degrees.
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cool day. but we warm it right up as we head for the weekend, 72 on friday. 74 on saturday. sunday we're 73 and then we stay in the low 70s. unfortunately we stay dry right in to midweek next week. >> bad news. thanks, ed. you're going to like this. new video from far, far away. you're looking at the first images of the ultraviolet glow from mars. night glow could be shown how winds circulate at
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everything back in normal at broncos practice today. the team returning to the field this afternoon, and gary kubiak making a return to the team as well. kubiak giving the all clear by his doctors, said he needs to work on improving his sleeping habits. but other than that he's back to rest during his week off and said his wife was happy to have him back out of the house. he was happy to be back at practice. >> just makes you really appreciate what you're doing. we're in a business where you go, go, and go. you've got 16 weeks to be as good as you can be. all of the sudden taking two days away from here when you're a football coach, taking two days away from what you do is like what the hell is going on here?
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something. but no, it just makes you appreciate the players. makes you appreciate being around the coaches, the players. even you guys. >> we appreciate you too, coach. monday night football was the david johnson show. johnson had the first three touchdowns of the game. this one from 58 yards out. the cardinals actually ran essentially the same play on a second and third touchdown too. worked so well they did it twice. johnson finished with 111 avs head coach jerry betner simply does not lose. his last loss as a coach came all the way back in may. he won his last nine games as head coach in the ahl. and he's yet to lose with the avs. 82-0, here we come. not that pittsburgh had anything to do with it. iginla with the power play goal. pulls the avs within one. we'd be tied at 3 after regulation. in overtime the captain gabriel landeskog with his second goal of the season.
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alcs, game 3. trevor bauer only lasted three batters. he couldn't get his finger to stop bleeding. he cut his finger on a drone. got pulled early in this one. luckily the indians didn't need him tonight. mike napoli with a solo shot in the 4th. he was 2-3 with two rbis. indians are 3-0 in the series. csu will not be going to the big 12. in fact no one is going to big 12. the conference announcing today it will not expand. big 12 commissioner saying the decision to remain at 10 teams was unanimous among the league's presidents and chancellors so the last three months was much ado about nothing. cu runningback phillip lindsey picking up pac 12 player of the week honors. he ran for 219 yards and three touchdowns. get this, he had more yards by himself than the entire arizona state team. lindsey becoming the third buff
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tonight's centurylink poll question, who is the most disliked broncos opponent? 43% of you saying tom brady. brock osweiler only getting 9% of the votes. the reason why we ask that question is because brock is coming back next week. the former greener pastures but apparently $72 million can't buy you everything. it hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for brock. last night he was actually booed by his own fans at home. he ended up leading the texans to a come-from-behind win. they were cheering him after the game. going to be interesting to see what kind of reception he gets in denver next week. the broncos defense looking forward to seeing him. >> we know brock likes to hold the ball. i really feel like we can get a
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just watching their offense, i think this will be a great week for us. >> he's a gunslinger right now. he's throwing the ball a lot. he's throwing it everywhere. he is also forcing a lot of throws. a lot of opportunities to get picks. i'm pretty sure he wants to win. we want to beat him bad and get a lot of interceptions. >> they do some good media training down there at broncos headquarters. they tiptoed that line very nicely today. >> we want the win. [ laughter ] >> apparently they're just
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look at this cute little guy from steve adams in conifer. a gray fox. and he said he just looked out and it was right in front of his house. look at that little guy. >> that's beautiful. thanks for watching cbs4 news tonight. the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> with the united states. fun one. see you tomorrow. >> stephen: antonia, what's up with these pants? >> what do you mean? >> stephen: these pants are clearly rigged. they used to fit me but now they're too tight.
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