About 75,000 people are expected to be in Invesco Field tonight for Barack Obama's historic acceptance speech, and a good number of them will be part of the massive security force here.
Photojournalist Chad Flowers and I spent two hours trying to make it into the stadium from the CBS News compound nearby. Inside, law enforcement officers with binoculars and high-powered weapons ringed the top of the stadium, scanning for potential trouble.
Secret Service, FBI and officers from agencies in every Colorado county have been in Denver all week, but they were never more visible that for the final night of the convention. They've been preparing for this for 13 months, and it appears they're ready to head off any problems.







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