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today he's down to himself and one other person who works one day a week. >> as the economy has contracted, so have we. >> he says he's been through recessions before but none have lasted this long. five years after we started the downturn and we're not seeing any light at the end of the tunnel. >> michael gorman lives in the battleground state of virginia and is exactly the type of voter that both president obama and mitt romney are targeting. romney has been using the unemployment numbers to attack the president. >> he said he would hold unemployment below 8%. it's not been below 8% for 40 straight months. that's the longest period in american history. >> the president says romney's plan to create jobs by cutting taxes for wealthy americans won't work. >> they have tried to sell us this trickle down tax cut fairy dust before. it didn't work then. it will not work now. >> but so far, the president has not been able to convince gorman he can turn around the economy. he says he'll vote for romney.
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romney is promising a 4% jobless rate if he wins the white house. the president will talk about the jobless numbers at just before noon eastern time today. terrell? >> susan mcginnis in washington for us this morning. have a good weekend. thank you so much. romney is firing back at democratic senate leader harry reid who has been saying that romney hasn't paid taxes for ten years. romney says that's just not true. >> it's time for harry to put up or shut up. harry has to describe who it is he spoke with. because, of course, that's totally and completely wrong. it's untrue, dishonest and inaccurate. it's wrong. so i'm looking forward to have harry reveal his sources and we'll probably find out it's the white house. >> romney has refused to release more than a year or two of his tax returns. reid says an unnamed investor with bain capital told about romney's alleged tax situation. he has no evidence to
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substantiate the claim and is not sure if it's true. federal transportation officials are investigating the crash of a packed double-decker mega bus in illinois. at least one passenger was killed and dozen injured when the bus skidded into a bridge support yesterday. passengers heard a loud noise before the crash. teresa garcia reports. >> a blown tire is believed to be what caused a fully loaded double decker mega bus to crash into a bridge support pillar on interstate 5 in litchfield, illinois. the bus carrying 81 passengers was en route from chicago to kansas city when it went out of control. >> i heard the tire go out and just felt a bumpy ride as we were going off the road and then a just really sudden impact. >> it kind of felt like the bus was going to tip. the driver regained control eventually of the bus and was able to keep it upright. but obviously could not stop in
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time to -- before hitting the massive pillar. >> rescue crews used ladders to get to the victims, some trapped on the second floor of the bus. that's where zack hall was seated. >> i kind of came to and i saw you that there were people on the floor. a lot of people had bloody faces. >> 30 ambulances and ten helicopters were on scene to transport the wounded whose injuries ranged from cuts and bruises to broken bones and worse. >> there were three patients whose injuries are a little more serious. they may need surgery so they're being transferred out. >> two years ago, another mega bus was involved in an accident near syracuse, new york. four people were killed. the national highway traffic safety administration is already working with illinois officials on an investigation into thursday's crash. teresa garcia, cbs news. with this peace efforts failed kofi annan is stepping down as the special envoy to syria. annan will stay on the job until the end of the month. the finger pointing is going on.
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russia blames the west for the failure. the u.s. and others blame russia for undermining annan's efforts in the security council and annan blames everybody, particularly the syrian government. in financial times, annan writes, it is clear president bashar assad must leave office and says the focus should be on a peaceful transition but warns none of this is possible without genuine compromise on all sides. in syria, at least 20 people were killed when mortar rounds were fired at a palestinian camp in damascus. protesters took to the streets after the shelling. yesterday in the north, rebel troops used a tank to shell a military base near syria's largest city, aleppo. to pakistan, a country used as a safe-haven to launch attacks. two months ago they attacked a u.s. base and videotaped it. david martin gives us an inside look at the plot and the strike. >> if you ever wondered what goes on in those safe-havens in pakistan, look at this. terrorists built a scale model
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of an american base just across the border in afghanistan and used it along with a satellite photo taken off the internet to plan a spectacular attack. they may look like rambo wannabes, but this was a well-planned operation, down to the american and afghan army uniforms they wore. the attack was led by this man. the driver of a truck loaded with an estimated 2,000 pounds of homemade explosives. this bomb was covered only by a tarp that he apparently had no difficulty driving across the border and right up to forward operating base salerno. the driver detonated the bomb setting off a monstrous fireball followed by a blast wave which rippled across the base. all recorded for maximum propaganda value. next, a van carrying a ten-man suicide squad pulled up. their plan was to charge through a hole in the wall blown out by the truck bomb.
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but the attack stalled because a u.s. official said, the bomb failed to breach a second barrier. the video doesn't show it, but all ten were gunned down. photos of the aftermath show the base mess hall collapsed by the blast wave. two americans were killed and 25 wounded seriously enough to require evacuation. it was far from the deadliest attack on american forces, but the size of that fireball and the resulting blast wave are dramatic proof of the threat posed by the safe-havens in pakistan. the attack was the work of a group called the haqqani network which according to u.s. officials not only has safe havens in pakistan but is actually supported by pakistani intelligence. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. we'll take a quick break. when we come back, another wildfire burns out of control in california threatening about 100 homes and some very rare baseball cards burn up the auction house making one family very happy and very rich.
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this right here may look like a junkyard, but it's really a police station parking lot in northern vermont. all the squad cars are among seven police vehicles crushed on thursday by a guy with a giant farm tractor. a guy who had a grudge against the cops. i guess he thought he wasn't going to get caught. he did, though, the 34-year-old suspect faces charges. the damage estimate, a quarter million dollars. more than 300 firefighters are battling a major fire in northern california. it's in the shasta trinity forest. it threatens 100 homes and commercial buildings. about 900 acres have burned. fire officials say the fire is about 20% contained. some of the caribbean's most popular vacation islands are bracing for tropical storm ernesto this morning. it's centered lest than 80 miles east of barbados. with sustained winds of 50 miles per hour. tropical storm warnings are up in st. lucia, martinique,
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guadalupe and other islands. cbs "moneywatch" time now on a friday. mortgage rates creep back up and an amazing collection of antique baseball cards hit the auction block. ashley morrison is here in new york with those stories and more. good morning, terrell. europe's financial leaders didn't do much to inspire investors thursday. the policy meeting concluded with promises of action to keep the euro afloat but no concrete steps. investors were hoping the ecb would start buying government bonds to lower borrowing costs of struggling countries. overseas markets didn't react well to the news. the nikkei slid more than 1%, while the hang seng was down a fraction. wall street will keep an eye on t july reports. the news out of europe caused investors to dump stocks. the dow lost 92 points, while the nasdaq was down 10. the house voted to extend disaster assistance to sheep and cattle producers hit hard by the drought. the $383 million measure restores four aid programs that expired last year.
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critics of the legislation say it falls short of a proposed five-year farm bill. it's a tale of two car giants, one in the fast lane, the other trying to keep up. overnight, toyota reported a $3.7 billion quarterly profit. the car maker says sales from april to june rose 60%. meanwhile, general motors' growth has stalled. gm's second quarter net profits fell 41% due to a slump in european sales. from the attic to the auction block, a century-old baseball card collection brought in quite a haul last night. a selection of 37 cards sold for more than $566,000. the cards were tucked away in the attic of an ohio home for 100 years until a family found them back in february. there are more cards to be auctioned off over the next few years and the entire collection could go for up to $3 million. terrell, i think i need to head home to my parents' house and crawl up in that attic.
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>> this is a lesson, you treat grandma, grandpa, auntie, uncles, all them right. you never know what they might leave behind. >> offer to clean out their attic, too. >> get in there. ashley morrison, have a good weekend. your friday morning weather is coming up. what happens when an umpire with no sense of humor gets a little ribbing from a guy playing music at the ballpark? you're out of here! wait until you see this. ballpark. you're out of here! wait until you see this.
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here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. partly sunny skies in new york, 90 degrees. thunderstorms in miami, 89. thunderstorms in chicago, 88. sunny in dallas, 106. partly cloudy skies in los angeles, 77 degrees. let's check your national forecast. more record heat could be on tap for the southern plains from kansas to north texas. scattered thunderstorms will range across the southeast. a strong cold front will bring thunderstorms and the chance of tornadoes to the dakotas and parts of minnesota. isolated thunderstorms will pop up from new england to virginia. the west will be mostly dry. in sports this morning, team usa is coming on strong at the london olympics. gabby douglas wowed the crowd with her floor routine and went on to become the third straight american woman and the first african-american ever to win a all around gymnastics gold medal. michael phelps won his 16th gold. rebecca soni set a world record and winning the gold in the 200-meter breaststroke.
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kayla harrison became the first american ever to win an olympic gold medal in judo. she was overcome with emotion on the podium. carmelo anthony led the u.s. with a best 37 points including a dozen three-pointers. showing off as the americans scored an olympic record 156 to nigeria's 73. team usa leads china in the medal count. 37 to 34. each team with 18 gold medals. japan remains in third place with 19 medals, two gold. to baseball, oakland at texas. bottom of the fourth, the rangers, cruz hit a solo home run to tie the game at 7. each team scored again but in the seventh inning, mitch moreland's pinch hit rbi single put the rangers up for good. still in the seventh, josh hamilton's ground rule double scored two. texas won it, 15-9. in cincinnati, ty frazier's second inning homer got the reds going in a lead against san diego. the infield sparkled in the sixth. zack kozar made a diving stop.
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his bare handed catch turned into a double play. cincinnati won 9-4. finally, you never know what you will see or hear at a baseball game. take a look at this. >> that is an intern for the minor league daytona cubs in florida. played three blind mice while the team's manager was arguing a call wednesday night, and the umpire threw him out. not the manager we're talking about here, the ump ejected the intern and shut down the music. i didn't even know an umpire could do that. is he going to eject the crowd next? when we come back, mission to mars. nasa on pins and needles as the latest mars rover gets ready for an incredibly complex landing on the red planet. lunch break com. try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks.
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country.
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in d.c. thunderstorms, 93. same deal in atlanta, 90. thunderstorms in st. louis, 94 degrees. thunderstorms in denver, 93. and partly cloudy skies in seattle, 80 degrees. nerves are on edge in nasa. tomorrow's rover is on final approach to the red planet after a nine-month journey. and it's landing this week could be rocky. edward lawrence reports. it's the biggest and most complex mars rover ever built. it's called "curiosity." nasa launched it last november. now scientists are anxiously awaiting its touchdown late sunday night pacific time. the risky procedure requires the spacecraft to zig and zag as it goes from 13,000 miles per hour to zero in seven minutes. >> is this going to work? >> we have a lot of confidence it's going to work. there are certainly a lot of new elements. our entry descent and landing, because of the size of the rover, was a new type of entry descent and landing. >> one wrong move could doom the
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project. nasa has to wait 14 minutes before radio transmissions reach the earth signaling success or failure. >> we're about to land a small compact car on the surface with a trunk load of instruments. >> the lander weighs a total of 1 ton and it cost $2.5 billion to build. once on the ground, the research starts immediately. >> roughly, the first two weeks will be spent putting up the mast, using the instruments that are associated with the mast, doing remote sensing. >> curiosity is on a two-year mission to search for signs of whether there was life on mars. >> any school kid you talk to, anyone who looked at the stars and wondered what's out there, that yearning is still in us. this is a great investment and a great next step to try to answer that question once and for all. >> with its high-powered laser it can blast through rock and identify what elements are inside. a robot arm can touch the rocks. first, curiosity must survive the fiery plunge through the atmosphere. edward lawrence for cbs news, pasadena.
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>> all righty, let's see if it happens. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." david. we've got to cancel. i've got gas. ooh gas, take an antacid. oh, thanks. good luck. good luck to you. doesn't he know antacids won't help gas? oh, he knows. [ male announcer ] antacids don't relieve gas. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x. the gas xperts. it's creamy, nonfat, and it turns the next person you see into john stamos for five seconds. honey! i think i'm getting burned! heh! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? ♪ best yogurt ever. yeah! [ men grunting ]
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a dramatic rescue off the side of a cliff in california. 64-year-old lawrence bishop was stuck on a ledge with no food or water for about two days. he was about to pass out when he saw people 300 feet below. he gave a desperate shout and one man literally ran up the mountainside and waited with him until a chopper pulled them both to safety. very fortunate. an unusual visitor found on a beach in hawaii. it was not me, unfortunately. it was a female northern fur seal. normally, they're found thousands of miles away living off the coast of alaska. she's being flown to a marine mammal center in california. she'll be taken care of there until she's ready to return to the wild. as jim mendoza of our honolulu affiliate tells us, no one is quite sure how that seal got so far from home.
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>> at the base of the water's edge was this tiny little blob of black. >> its size made cara ballard think it was a baby monk seal. when a noaa worker got there -- >> she said why is it getting up on its fins like that. i said it's been doing that all morning. that's not a baby monk seal. >> it's a northern fur seal thousands of miles from its habitat. they travel a path from the japan through the behring sea to the california coast and back. never into hawaiian waters. >> some people want to say it was on a vessel, stowed away and got off the vessel here in hawaii or was on a mat of debris or something of that nature and floated down. >> it also may have gotten caught in a current. the animal is in critical condition and severely emaciad. >> it's dehydrated. we've been giving it some food. it's eaten three meals so far. >> the small size makes it look like a youngster, but noah says it's a young adult female. it's in quarantine at the honolulu zoo. >> we have the opportunity to
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take care of it for several days if need be. but understand that they're trying to get it out as early as tonight. >> noah plans to send it to california to the marine mammal center. if it survives, it could be returned to the wild. as for disease, fur seals carry a virus that can harm monk seals. >> we think that the seal, we got to it relatively quickly before another monk seal could encounter it. >> the seal was in front of us. >> ballard and her husband were the first to locate the seal. >> grabbed the camera, made comparisons and it definitely looked like a northern fur seal. really cute but not supposed to be in hawaii. >> if noaa is correct, this may be the first fur seal to pay us a visit. >> that was jim mendoza reporting. before we go, few people would have thought possible, mike tyson starring on broadway. yes, that mike tyson. the brawler, ear biter and former undisputed heavyweight champion whose broadway show directed by spike lee debuted. it's called mike tyson,
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undisputed truth. see if that comes out on dvd at some point. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the battle over mitt romney's taxes and giving president obama a failing report card. plus the incredible legacy of screen idol marilyn monroe 50 years after her death. that will do it for the "cbs morning news" for this friday. appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. happy friday. i'm terrell brown. happy friday. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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,,,, good morning. it's breivik. august 3rd. time is 430.
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we will check on whether right now. folks around the bay area today, we have some low clouds and fog a little thicker this morning. this week and we may see some cooler temperatures come our way in the moments. live look at 880 where you could see traffic just cruising along ok. he is apparently up there somewhere. the man who climbed on the golden gate bridge tower more than 10 hours ago. pat is at the bridge where traffic is flowing smoothly of the moment. someone climbed up the stop towers of the golden gate
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bridge. it led to a standoff that stopped traffic for quite a while. now traffic is moving again. one person was stuck in could not get off of the bridge. but here is what he had to say. beside pedestrian ways are completely stock. i'm cold, i'm stranded, i'm hungry, i just want to go home. police are still continuing the search. where do you think the police think he is? placed think he may have climbed back up and may be armed. they won't know until the light of day. i think they're going to try

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