i'm beating a few will go to mario accesepulveda, the second miner that came out and was really playing to the product. they're being asked to endorse beer, vitamins, a sex aid product, they've been offered $20,000 for the first interview, which is more than any of them makes working in the mine. . according to the daily telegraph in london, they have agreed that they're not going to talk about what exactly went on during those first 17 days. we'll see how much actually emerges from that period of time. they've also apparently called in a lawyer. they've drawn up a contract. they all want to profit equally from their story. what an amazing story it is. never before have miners been trapped this long and rescued. never before has there been a rescue this deep into the earth. this was the scene within the hour as the fourth miner, carlos mamani, who was the one bolivian, surfaced to friends and family. another wonderful moment. an emotional night at what has been dubbed camp hope. 33 miners being rescued what is now into the 70th day. welcome back once again. i'm chris jansing reporting l