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mark is challenging the prewar image of jesus as an apocalyptic figure. >> mark, coming out of the experience the first great war with rome, after the destruction of the temple, mark sees jesus, like many of the christians that mark knew all about in his own community, as god's persecuted one-- dying, almost feeling abandoned. it's a very unromantic jesus. it's a terrifyinimage, because that's what their experience was. >> ( dramatized ): when it was noon, darkness came over the whole land until 3:00 in the afternoon. at 3:00, jesus cried out with a loud voice, "my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me?" >> mark tells us that jesus died being mocked and in agony. and i think mark is writing for the experience of people in the '70s who are dying like that, and who need the consolation that jesus had died that way before-- feeling abandoned by god. >> narrator: in mark's original gospel, jesus dies and his body is placed in a tomb. when the tomb is discovered, jesus is gone. >> mark ends with an empty tomb and a waiting for the return of jesus. he ends, almost, with an absent jesus, because th
mark is challenging the prewar image of jesus as an apocalyptic figure. >> mark, coming out of the experience the first great war with rome, after the destruction of the temple, mark sees jesus, like many of the christians that mark knew all about in his own community, as god's persecuted one-- dying, almost feeling abandoned. it's a very unromantic jesus. it's a terrifyinimage, because that's what their experience was. >> ( dramatized ): when it was noon, darkness came over the...
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>> mark, where is the federal spending? so improperly dispersed the states have no choice but to raise taxes right now. there are shortfalls left and right. stimulus money that your people sent is nowhere to be found. [ talking over each other ] >> all of you know it, no one has disputed it. if they hadn't cut it states wouldn't have to raise their taxes. >> i'm not going to defend the republicans certainly mark is right they spent a lot too. democrats' whole political platform is money, redistribute, higher taxes. their whole philosophy is that wealth is public. it is their idea to allocate it in a more rational way. >> to jonathan's point we are going to start to see states getting bailed out any day now. [ talking over each other ] >> i should be paying for california because they can't take care of a budget? bad enough i'm paying for my own state. >> mark, i'm begging you please this tabloid sensation from the left wing, right wing is what is wrong. 695 billion dollars has again to the states this year. 60 billion out o
>> mark, where is the federal spending? so improperly dispersed the states have no choice but to raise taxes right now. there are shortfalls left and right. stimulus money that your people sent is nowhere to be found. [ talking over each other ] >> all of you know it, no one has disputed it. if they hadn't cut it states wouldn't have to raise their taxes. >> i'm not going to defend the republicans certainly mark is right they spent a lot too. democrats' whole political...
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so mark. there should be political forces in the us who support this chest and i commend the good because whoever asks including you say we are fighting against it would think we think it makes no sense with think if it happened as trade relations between the countries the business says no we don't want it so that who does well we we say that the russian federation has fulfilled the requirements of the amendment and that should be recognized that it should be seen in a positive light and therefore the amendment should no longer apply to russia there are a number of organizations. entities who continue to oppose russia's graduation for a variety of reasons including the what they see as broad base human rights violations and questions about russia's commitment to democracy in addition there are means certain parts of the american business community community who believe that russia should be removed until all of the negotiations for the. beauty of membership have been completed but i think the
so mark. there should be political forces in the us who support this chest and i commend the good because whoever asks including you say we are fighting against it would think we think it makes no sense with think if it happened as trade relations between the countries the business says no we don't want it so that who does well we we say that the russian federation has fulfilled the requirements of the amendment and that should be recognized that it should be seen in a positive light and...
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>> mark should open history books. in the nine taoebgs -- in the 1960s, tax cuts created a boom same with ronald reagan. what did in the economy was not tax cuts it was cheapning the dollar. >> where were the jobs created? [ talking over each other ] >> you are for getting there were jobs created during the decade of the bush tax cuts. also we have to deal with the recession and 9/11. look, the lame duck session democrats are piling up. there's going to be gridlock they have 20 legislative pet projects. that's a problem. >> what to mark's contention that tax cuts only help the bottom layer jobs the ones the least number of people are interested in getting? >> everybody who makes a yes or no decision on creating a new job is by obama's definition a rich person. we are talking about small business owners. top managers at corporations. do you want to kill their man al -- kill their spirits or lift them up? we want to live them up and get unemployment back down to 6, seven percent. >> i don't see democrats or republicans g
>> mark should open history books. in the nine taoebgs -- in the 1960s, tax cuts created a boom same with ronald reagan. what did in the economy was not tax cuts it was cheapning the dollar. >> where were the jobs created? [ talking over each other ] >> you are for getting there were jobs created during the decade of the bush tax cuts. also we have to deal with the recession and 9/11. look, the lame duck session democrats are piling up. there's going to be gridlock they have...
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mark twain himself. happily it turns out twain did produce a memoir. as jeff glor will be telling us, it's finally about to be published and not a moment too soon. >> reporter: he's been called the father of american literature and the greatest humorist of all time. but mark twain's latest feat may be his greatest. publishing his autobiography 100 years after his death. >> that's the neat thing publishing 100 years later and saying you're going to say all of these things. he's good. it's one of the most brilliant marketing schemes outside of face book. >> reporter: a conversation with mark twain later on sunday morning. >> osgood: tom jones is a veteran entertainer of our own time who has never forgotten where he came from. with mark phillips this morning, we'll be paying him a visit. >> reporter: you can take tom jones out of his hometown in wales but apparently he can't take the hometown out of tom jones. >> i was going to put my hands in my pocket. >> reporter: put your hands wherever you want to put
mark twain himself. happily it turns out twain did produce a memoir. as jeff glor will be telling us, it's finally about to be published and not a moment too soon. >> reporter: he's been called the father of american literature and the greatest humorist of all time. but mark twain's latest feat may be his greatest. publishing his autobiography 100 years after his death. >> that's the neat thing publishing 100 years later and saying you're going to say all of these things. he's good....
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but also this week marks nine years since u.s. troops entered afghanistan in the so-called war against terror but some say it's american soldiers who are fueling the flames of violence as one of the tell of a. destination all but street crew going to arrive at the international space station after friday's blast all from the baikonur cosmodrome. to. the back of the past week's top stories and the latest developments this is. so more than the whole five costanza electorate has voted in the ballots which will see the country become centrifuges first parliamentary democracy the election came off to months of political turbulence and ethnic violence exit polls suggest no party has won a majority to govern alone of a politician the supreme occupying syria posts in the interim government following former president bakiyev or first resignation i thought to perform strongly there are spoke to the town and. through all the voting systems to cities. throughout the curious capital bishkek over the past couple of hours it has been rather quie
but also this week marks nine years since u.s. troops entered afghanistan in the so-called war against terror but some say it's american soldiers who are fueling the flames of violence as one of the tell of a. destination all but street crew going to arrive at the international space station after friday's blast all from the baikonur cosmodrome. to. the back of the past week's top stories and the latest developments this is. so more than the whole five costanza electorate has voted in the...
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also this week marks nine years since u.s. troops entered afghanistan in the so-called war against terror but some say it's american soldiers who have fueling the flames of violence as well as atomic bombs. allan mission made possible modernize digital so you spacecraft carrying a new russian american crew successfully docked with the international space station. and welcome to all sea bringing you twenty four hour news live from moscow. with the latest news and a review of the week's events hopeful the votes have been counted in kyrgyzstan and elections which will see the country become central asia democracy the poll comes after months of political unrest and violent ethnic clashes in which a place to thousand died first but in the results of that so far five parties out of the twenty nine of running one seats in parliament politicians senior posts in the interim government formed off the ex-president book a of was ousted also to have performed strongly over fifty percent of kyrgyzstan's electorate took part in the. and then
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i don't think this will have a big effect. >> lehrer: do you agree, mark? >> i do, jim.hink the president, obviously ashcrofted forthrightly and quickly. but-- so i think in that sense there's no negative to it. and maybe a small uptick positive for the democrats, but certainly not a game changer. >> lehrer: all right, david, back to the election itself. do you still feel this is going to be a good night for republicans on tuesday? >> yes, as i said, nothing changed. i still think 52 house seats and eight or so senate seats. >> lehrer: and 52 translates into-- >> they only need 39. i think they'll take control. i could be wrong, but they could do a lot better. it's said it could go as high as 70. that's unlikely. but the waive is still there. i think it's been there fair long time. i think if you take a look when the change happened, it was really about the spring and summer of '09 when you began to see want two-party movement rise the health care summer, and what you began to see was the independents shift over. my newspaper had a poll this week showing the independents
i don't think this will have a big effect. >> lehrer: do you agree, mark? >> i do, jim.hink the president, obviously ashcrofted forthrightly and quickly. but-- so i think in that sense there's no negative to it. and maybe a small uptick positive for the democrats, but certainly not a game changer. >> lehrer: all right, david, back to the election itself. do you still feel this is going to be a good night for republicans on tuesday? >> yes, as i said, nothing changed. i...
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mark joins us tonight from south bend, indiana.st for the record, david, is today's bombing threat likely to affect voters' attitudes in any way between now and tuesday do you think? >> i really don't think so. it's interesting the polls have hardened the last week or so. haven't seen much movement either way. i think people have decided. maybe if something terrible had happened, but it is an election about the economy bpervasive issues, about national decline. i don't think this will have a big effect. >> lehrer: do you agree,c. mark? >> i do, jim. i think the president, obviously ashcrofted forthrightly and quickly. but-- so i think in that sense there's no negative to it. and maybe a small uptick positive for the democrats, but certainly not a game changer. >> lehrer: all right, david, back to the election itself. do you still feel this is going to be a good night for republicans on tuesday? >> yes, as i said, nothing changed. i still think 52 house seats and eight or so senate seats. >> lehrer: and 52 translates into-- >> they
mark joins us tonight from south bend, indiana.st for the record, david, is today's bombing threat likely to affect voters' attitudes in any way between now and tuesday do you think? >> i really don't think so. it's interesting the polls have hardened the last week or so. haven't seen much movement either way. i think people have decided. maybe if something terrible had happened, but it is an election about the economy bpervasive issues, about national decline. i don't think this will...
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you are the mark. but you don't start with the mark. you start with the set-up. has been happening now for quite a while. it's been happening for years. but the sting is right around the corner. we have a whole bunch of false fronts built around this system that seems like the free market we know, but it is not. we have congress set up. it seems to be functioning like it's supposed to, but it's not. it's again a false front. cass sunstein is pulling the strings. what they do in congress is becoming more and more irrelevant every day. you're the mark. are they trying to just take your money? no. the target here loses their rights and their money. they lose something else. it's the one that seems almost seductive, but when it's gone it will be the last thing you notice and you will say holy cow, that was the key. it was your responsibilities. that's what they take first. these con men want to take away your ability to choose for yourself because they believe they can make better choices for you. you might know what you want to eat, but that doesn't matter. you don'
you are the mark. but you don't start with the mark. you start with the set-up. has been happening now for quite a while. it's been happening for years. but the sting is right around the corner. we have a whole bunch of false fronts built around this system that seems like the free market we know, but it is not. we have congress set up. it seems to be functioning like it's supposed to, but it's not. it's again a false front. cass sunstein is pulling the strings. what they do in congress is...
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so mark went to chase. chase said, indeed, the payment was sent to wells fargo. >> what do you mean? chase doesn't have the money, they can't draw back the funds because they say you've got it. wells fargo says nope. >> the money had disappeared and neither bank could say where it went. even worse, wells fargo they say they were in default on their loan and they could foreclose on their new home. >> i was receiving text messages from collections, phone calls from collections. at first they were talking about and ultimately taking back the house. >> all on videotape first payment of their very first home which didn't make a very good impression on mark's new in-laws. his father-in-law had cosigned on the loan and he was getting collection calls, too. >> here i'm thinking, i just married his daughter. i'm supposed to be taking care of this mortgage payment and obviously it looks like i can't do it. >> mark couldn't get answers and another house payment was due. that is when he called 7 on your side and we con
so mark went to chase. chase said, indeed, the payment was sent to wells fargo. >> what do you mean? chase doesn't have the money, they can't draw back the funds because they say you've got it. wells fargo says nope. >> the money had disappeared and neither bank could say where it went. even worse, wells fargo they say they were in default on their loan and they could foreclose on their new home. >> i was receiving text messages from collections, phone calls from collections....
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mark me know what better than i about this -- marked may know better than i about this. >> in the latest survey it seven points he is trailing, russ feingold. >> the person he is opposing is a newcomer. >> absolute newcomer, deep pockets, self-funded. charles' point about the president of fox news -- fox news is the only news organization in the history of the country that has on its payroll four president of candidates. rick santorum, sarah palin, newt gingrich, mike huckabee are all on their peril. wjla.co -- their payroll. >> fox is the new virginia, the birthplace of presidents. [laughter] >> what a stable. >> washington, jefferson, madison, everybody except adams. >> and they give money to the republicans -- >> pennsylvania, colorado -- >> tossups. colorado is a tossup. connecticut is a tossup, and open seat. it literally is a tossup, an open seat. reid's seats in nevada, possible at best. patty murray -- >> washington state. >> and west virginia. >> in west virginia you have a governor with a 70% approval rating runs for the senate and suddenly it looks like any trouble. this is we
mark me know what better than i about this -- marked may know better than i about this. >> in the latest survey it seven points he is trailing, russ feingold. >> the person he is opposing is a newcomer. >> absolute newcomer, deep pockets, self-funded. charles' point about the president of fox news -- fox news is the only news organization in the history of the country that has on its payroll four president of candidates. rick santorum, sarah palin, newt gingrich, mike huckabee...
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also this week marks nine good students u.s. troops and that got to stand in the so-called war against terror but some say american soldiers fueling the flames of violence as well as the town of bombed. out in the mission made possible the modernized to digital so you spacecraft carrying a new russian american dream successor an adult with the international space station. hello and welcome to also the burning new twenty four hour news life from moscow and you national public with the latest news and they have the week's top stories hope of the votes have been counted in kyrgyzstan and elections which will see the country become central ages fast parliamentary democracy the poll comes after months of political unrest and violent ethnic clashes in which at least two thousand died first preliminary results suggest that so far five parties out of the twenty nine of running one seats in parliament politicians upheld see their posts in the interim government formed off the ex-president but he was an all star also to have performed str
also this week marks nine good students u.s. troops and that got to stand in the so-called war against terror but some say american soldiers fueling the flames of violence as well as the town of bombed. out in the mission made possible the modernized to digital so you spacecraft carrying a new russian american dream successor an adult with the international space station. hello and welcome to also the burning new twenty four hour news life from moscow and you national public with the latest...
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let's talk to mark for a second. mark, i'm going to lump you in with the tea party movement for the moment because you -- you are one of those disparate people who were involved in it. and now you guys have your moment in the sun, to some degree. you will have great influence on this election. may be that you continue to have influence in future elections. it may than this is as good as it gets, we don't know. but if you -- if the movement that the tea party has pushed ahead does meet with some success in this election and the gop takes the house of representatives and is influenced heavily by the tea party, what in your opinion changes? i asked that question on facebook. before you answer, mark, i'm going to give you a couple of responses. let me tell you what -- on twitter actually, reginald walter said, it will mean the repeal of health care, the repeal of tax cuts. seems that the gop wants to repeal and doesn't have a plan to replace or improve. there's one thought. the other one, and i think this is from bret. t
let's talk to mark for a second. mark, i'm going to lump you in with the tea party movement for the moment because you -- you are one of those disparate people who were involved in it. and now you guys have your moment in the sun, to some degree. you will have great influence on this election. may be that you continue to have influence in future elections. it may than this is as good as it gets, we don't know. but if you -- if the movement that the tea party has pushed ahead does meet with some...
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marks has come to survey more than the shark situation. >> the dive was great for a lot of reasons. first up, we didn't get eaten. that was pretty good. visibility is good, eight too twelve feet and it's soft silt, which means we could use bottom- profiling sonar. >> reporter: his plans to survey with the high-tech sonar is sound waves that can penetrate the silt, revealing shapes of timbers and cannons, crucial to richard the shipwreck, but salvage may be extremely difficult in these hostile conditions and marks' $3 million concept includes a large bubble to be lowered over the wreck. pumped full of warm water, it should keep out sharks and keep divers comfortable while suction pumps do the work, but it will still be risky. a great white shark was gnawing on boats. marks now has more than money invested in this battle with bureaucracy, the predators and the sea. >> i will win in the end, i always do. >> reporter: marks may find the cargo offshore, but experts say the sunken treasure is only part of the mystery. >> more importantly he had a camp onshore and that is the second relati
marks has come to survey more than the shark situation. >> the dive was great for a lot of reasons. first up, we didn't get eaten. that was pretty good. visibility is good, eight too twelve feet and it's soft silt, which means we could use bottom- profiling sonar. >> reporter: his plans to survey with the high-tech sonar is sound waves that can penetrate the silt, revealing shapes of timbers and cannons, crucial to richard the shipwreck, but salvage may be extremely difficult in...
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part of the last jet of the last job we really had that we worked together and then the time came mark said goodbye scott and to the rocket these two russian crew mates everyone went it's only twenty minutes to go until the launch one brought us on the ground the others preparing for glass so that they both know firsthand what they're counting down. not what his brother flyaway into space the trip he'd made three times in south. it's you know it's a credible to watch any rocket launch and all my brothers are board makes it even more exciting i've seen them launch three times now and it's pretty incredible thing to see when they both meet again on the international space station in a few months time it will become a family space station tuesday but just like his brother mark doesn't want to be too sentimental it's going to be a busy busy fly but you know to get a chance to do that with my brother is is a great opportunity scott and marc on celebrity twinax we're so yet but it'll be a uniquely human moment when the hatch door the siblings meet in space time bottom potty. stories videos a
part of the last jet of the last job we really had that we worked together and then the time came mark said goodbye scott and to the rocket these two russian crew mates everyone went it's only twenty minutes to go until the launch one brought us on the ground the others preparing for glass so that they both know firsthand what they're counting down. not what his brother flyaway into space the trip he'd made three times in south. it's you know it's a credible to watch any rocket launch and all...
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also this week marks nine years since u.s. troops entered the palestine in the so-called war against terror but some say american soldiers were fueling the flames of violence as long as the tunnel. under the mission made possible been modernized digital so you spacecraft carrying a new russian american crew success when adults with the international space station. russia and iran the world this is all see with me but thanks for joining us half of the votes have been counted in kurdistan elections which will see the country become central asia first but eventually democracy the poll comes after months of political unrest and violent ethnic clashes and which at least two thousand died saw a split in the results suggest that so far five parties out of the twenty nine running one seats in parliament politicians both held senior posts in the interim government formed after ex-president but he was ousted also to have to form strongly over fifty percent of kyrgyzstan's electorate took part in the ballot and then my colleague bill dod
also this week marks nine years since u.s. troops entered the palestine in the so-called war against terror but some say american soldiers were fueling the flames of violence as long as the tunnel. under the mission made possible been modernized digital so you spacecraft carrying a new russian american crew success when adults with the international space station. russia and iran the world this is all see with me but thanks for joining us half of the votes have been counted in kurdistan...
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. >>> and as the first week of october begins, mark toe ma yo will tell us -- mark tamayo will tell us what the weather looks like. >>> for the fifth time since june, a woman has been assaulted at an apartment complex in unincorporated walnut creek, a few blocks from the pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station. now, some of those living in that complex say they want to get out of their leases. >> reporter: a security guard stood a the front gate of the apartments. guards now patrol the apartments. >> i'm leaving. i'm leaving on friday. they can take us to court on monday if they -- to court for our money if they want. >> this is obviously a specific place targeting specific people and the management people won't let them leave without penalizing them. >> reporter: a man tried to force a woman in an apartment and tried to rape her. the woman tried to free herself, falling down stairs, as she vam belled away. she did manage to get away. >> i have not seen anything like this. >> reporter: investigators are looking into whether saturday's attack is tied to the sexual attacks of september 15th. >> t
. >>> and as the first week of october begins, mark toe ma yo will tell us -- mark tamayo will tell us what the weather looks like. >>> for the fifth time since june, a woman has been assaulted at an apartment complex in unincorporated walnut creek, a few blocks from the pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station. now, some of those living in that complex say they want to get out of their leases. >> reporter: a security guard stood a the front gate of the apartments. guards now...
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mark, you covered congress for many, many years.'m wondering if it's -- if you have seen actual shifts in power because of redistricting. >> sure, jessica. it's called the ten-year plan. you have that story up on cnn.com right thousanow. redistricting is the story that the voters don't really know about. you don't hear about it that much, but in fact, it really is determi determinenat determinenative of congress every ten years. if they're able to take back more governorships, more control of more houses and state senates they're going to be the juans drawing the congressional lines. when they draw those lines they're going it draw the lines into the favor. what's on the line heading into november 2nd? republicans need to pick up 39 seats in congress, jessica, to take back control of the the house. they need ten seats in the senate. a net gain of ten seats to take back control of that chamber. if you're going to talk to political handicappers they will tell you it looks like republic conditi ans have a chance. we're seeing in nevada
mark, you covered congress for many, many years.'m wondering if it's -- if you have seen actual shifts in power because of redistricting. >> sure, jessica. it's called the ten-year plan. you have that story up on cnn.com right thousanow. redistricting is the story that the voters don't really know about. you don't hear about it that much, but in fact, it really is determi determinenat determinenative of congress every ten years. if they're able to take back more governorships, more...
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. >> what do you think, mark? >> pete rouse is in the historic old course that in his passion for anonymity and no -- historic mold for staff and his passion for anonymity and no personal agenda. rahm emanuel devoted time and to energy to it, but he had a public persona. you will not see pete rouse doing ch"charlie rose." >> colby? >> this probably is going to be a good move on the part of president obama to get somebody who is less trouble than rahm emanuel was. >> charles? >> it will make no difference. the buck stops at the president's chair. the future of the presidency depends on obama. he will be without a majority in the house, a more passive two years. rouse can probably handle the passivity. i am not sure rahm could have. >> tell us about pete rouse. >> worked for tom daschle, was on the hill for 30 years, a guy who has widespread trust and respect. but submerged his own ego. that is the historic pattern for staff people. peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different . peter orzsag posture first m
. >> what do you think, mark? >> pete rouse is in the historic old course that in his passion for anonymity and no -- historic mold for staff and his passion for anonymity and no personal agenda. rahm emanuel devoted time and to energy to it, but he had a public persona. you will not see pete rouse doing ch"charlie rose." >> colby? >> this probably is going to be a good move on the part of president obama to get somebody who is less trouble than rahm emanuel...
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polish experts will say planned to excavate the crash site oct thirteenth flowers and candles now mark the spot where lech kaczynski presidential plane crashed on april the tenth but the hope is that today's memorial ceremonies led by the two first ladies together can be taken as a symbolic gesture that russia and poland united not only in their grief over what's happened in the past but also as they look forward to happier times ahead. region. of the week's top stories now the u.s. led nato campaign in afghanistan and to the tenth year with no end in sight the longest war in america's history has turned into a vietnam like quagmire the taliban is still launching regular bomb attacks in coordinated assaults two thousand and ten is already the dead this year of the entire campaign for nato troops and the fighting is taking a heavy toll on the afghan people with civilian casualties spiraling. reports some camera happy u.s. soldiers are helping the taliban win the propaganda war. house goes up in smoke and whether justified or not tempers fly in the afghan capital the culprits soldiers wh
polish experts will say planned to excavate the crash site oct thirteenth flowers and candles now mark the spot where lech kaczynski presidential plane crashed on april the tenth but the hope is that today's memorial ceremonies led by the two first ladies together can be taken as a symbolic gesture that russia and poland united not only in their grief over what's happened in the past but also as they look forward to happier times ahead. region. of the week's top stories now the u.s. led nato...
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reporting live in san jose, i'm mark sayre, cbs 5. >> thank you, mark. >>> 6:37. warning for some people in hillsborough this morning. pg&e is working on a gas line there to improve supplies for the winter season. so residents will likely smell gas and hear some loud noises throughout the day. but want to let you know all of that will be normal. gas and electric services will not be disrupted. >>> it is the last day of a three-day nurses strike at children's hospital of oakland. hundreds of nurses hitting the picket lines this week upset over not having a new contract since july. there are no signs of a settlement anytime soon. the nurses are scheduled to head back to work at 7:00 a.m. >>> during the strike, one- third of elective surgeries had to be postponed. >>> 6:37. two san francisco men say they recently experienced discrimination at an ice cream shop. it allegedly happened at a dreyer's waffle cone shop at pier 39 last month. an employee asked who was next in line and john mortimer said, i am. but then he says the employees ignored him and his repeated requ
reporting live in san jose, i'm mark sayre, cbs 5. >> thank you, mark. >>> 6:37. warning for some people in hillsborough this morning. pg&e is working on a gas line there to improve supplies for the winter season. so residents will likely smell gas and hear some loud noises throughout the day. but want to let you know all of that will be normal. gas and electric services will not be disrupted. >>> it is the last day of a three-day nurses strike at children's hospital...
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ear marks are a bipartisan tradition as you well know. democratic examples when the congress is controlled by democrats, but the republicans are every bit as good at it as the democrats are. the only problem here, do you really want to be in a democracy where you tell the legislators, you do not have the power to enact certain legislation, you cannot do favors for each other. >> this is a clear and open transparent process, they're jamming them in the bill and-- i don't think you can banning them from pursuing it, let's put it to a vote instead of jamming it in there. >> the right thing to do would be to not do it, but at the same time it's know the that big a deal. >> ben, you know, starting with this. i am ooh, for years it seemed like we sent our locally elected people in washington, the idea for them too loot washington and bring as much money to the state as possible and it seems like the american public says, go further than that and get the cuts and get the country righted again. >> well, first of all, i'm a little shocked at adam
ear marks are a bipartisan tradition as you well know. democratic examples when the congress is controlled by democrats, but the republicans are every bit as good at it as the democrats are. the only problem here, do you really want to be in a democracy where you tell the legislators, you do not have the power to enact certain legislation, you cannot do favors for each other. >> this is a clear and open transparent process, they're jamming them in the bill and-- i don't think you can...
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so mark wept to chase. payment was sent to wells fargo oychlt what do you mean? chase doesn't have the money. they can't even draw back the funds because they say you have got it. and wells fargo nope. >>reporter: his money had disappeared. and neither bank could say where it went. even worse, wells fargo said the barn ham were in default on the loan and the bank could foreclose on the new home if they didn't pay up. >> i was receiving text messages. from collections. phone calls from collections. the first at firsts they were talking about big late fee and of course i mean there's ultimately you know taking back the house. >>reporter: all on the very first payment of their very first home. which didn't make a very good impression on mark's new inlaw. his father-in-law co-signed on the loan and getting collection calls time. i'm thinking okay i just married his daughter. i'm the one at this point who is to be taking care of this mortgage payment and obviously it looks like i can't do it. >>reporter: mark co
so mark wept to chase. payment was sent to wells fargo oychlt what do you mean? chase doesn't have the money. they can't even draw back the funds because they say you have got it. and wells fargo nope. >>reporter: his money had disappeared. and neither bank could say where it went. even worse, wells fargo said the barn ham were in default on the loan and the bank could foreclose on the new home if they didn't pay up. >> i was receiving text messages. from collections. phone calls...
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>> reporter: a lot, mark. friends and family of the officer have come to this local bar in lynnwood to show their support for brian dorian. he was charged friday after allegedly shooting three people, killing one, in what sounds like a quest to kill perfect strangers. tonight, his mom, sister and dozens of others gather in disbelief preparing to gather at his hearing tomorrow. they were wearing "free brian" t shirts and arm bands both sporting logos from the boston red sox, his favorite baseball team. they plan to wear it again, a show of solidarity as they proclaim his innocence over and over. fellow officers are doing their own detective work, they tell wgn. they say nothing in this case adds up, not the composites, timeline, not even the truck descriptions. in all of it, they claim endless tragedy, starting with the three victims who were shot last week. the second tragedy in all of this. >> an innocent man is sitting in jail right now, a man who's a cop, what more of an alien environment can you be put int
>> reporter: a lot, mark. friends and family of the officer have come to this local bar in lynnwood to show their support for brian dorian. he was charged friday after allegedly shooting three people, killing one, in what sounds like a quest to kill perfect strangers. tonight, his mom, sister and dozens of others gather in disbelief preparing to gather at his hearing tomorrow. they were wearing "free brian" t shirts and arm bands both sporting logos from the boston red sox, his...
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mark. our paula newton is there. the death toll, indeed, is climbing and cases have reached port-au-prince. paula? >> reporter: alarming for many officials here. i am at st. nicholas hospital in st. mark's. behind me still scenes of chaos, unfortunately, fred. i can tell you outside these gates people continually come every hour, they are hunched over, vomiting, they have diarrhea. some people already have been sick for two or three days. they come here to get care and every hour that level of care gets better and better. if we go back to the death cases, though, i was here touring the hospital with members of the cdc back home and they were saying to me that the death rate for this outbreak is going down so that is positive. the problem, fred, is that to try and contain this kind of epidemic or outbreak is going to be very difficult. the sanitary conditions were already not very high and in port-au-prince millions living in tent cities shoulder to shoulder it will be a huge challenge. right now, the u.s. government,
mark. our paula newton is there. the death toll, indeed, is climbing and cases have reached port-au-prince. paula? >> reporter: alarming for many officials here. i am at st. nicholas hospital in st. mark's. behind me still scenes of chaos, unfortunately, fred. i can tell you outside these gates people continually come every hour, they are hunched over, vomiting, they have diarrhea. some people already have been sick for two or three days. they come here to get care and every hour that...
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. >> what do you think, mark? >> pete rouse is in the historical for staff in his passion for anonymity and no personal agenda. obama chose rahm emanuel, and he, quite frankly, was chief of staff and devoted time and effort and energy to it, but he always had a public persona. you will not see pete rouse doing "charlie rose do." >> colby, what do you think? >> he was a lightning rod for a lot of issues. it is probably a good move for president obama to get somebody who is less trouble than rahm emanuel was. >> charles? >> it will make no difference. the buck stops with the oval office and the president's chair. it will be a more passive two years. he is a guy who can handle passivity. i am not sure rahm is a guy who could have. >> tell us about pete rouse. >> worked for tom daschle, has widespread respect. but submerged his own ego. that was the historic pattern for staff people. peter orszag and rahm emanuel were entirely different. you mentioned peter orszag leaving. his first public move after leaving was to wr
. >> what do you think, mark? >> pete rouse is in the historical for staff in his passion for anonymity and no personal agenda. obama chose rahm emanuel, and he, quite frankly, was chief of staff and devoted time and effort and energy to it, but he always had a public persona. you will not see pete rouse doing "charlie rose do." >> colby, what do you think? >> he was a lightning rod for a lot of issues. it is probably a good move for president obama to get...
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katie. >> couric: mark strassmann. mark, thank you. now turning to campaign 20. it's just five days now, and the midterm elections and this will go down as the year of the angry voter. our latest cbs news/"new york times" poll find more than four out of five likely voters disapprove of the way congress is handling its job. and that spells trouble with a capital t. for the majority democrats. chip reid is our chief white house correspondent. chip, voters are mad at all incumbents, so mad they're more than willing to give political neophytes a shot this time. >> reporter: well, katie, voters are mad at both parties, but democrats are in charge, so the vast majority of that anger is directed at them. among american voters, the level of disdain towards congress is now so high, many just want to throw the bums out. in fact, 59% of likely voters say they're even willing to vote for someone with little experience, according to the cbs news/"new york times" poll. it's the kind of anger that has ignited the tea party movement and driven many independent voters who put pre
katie. >> couric: mark strassmann. mark, thank you. now turning to campaign 20. it's just five days now, and the midterm elections and this will go down as the year of the angry voter. our latest cbs news/"new york times" poll find more than four out of five likely voters disapprove of the way congress is handling its job. and that spells trouble with a capital t. for the majority democrats. chip reid is our chief white house correspondent. chip, voters are mad at all...
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within hours chase tracked down mark's missing payment.wrong company, an insurance firm called agia which has nothing to do with the barnum. >> from that point on, like i said, all the notices and everything stopped. >> immediately wells fargo stopped all proceedings against the barnums. chase said the loan payment was sent to the wrong company because mark had entered incorrect information on his bill-paying account; however, chase would not say exactly what mark had typed in error. mark says he checked his payment many times and still can't find any mistakes. but for now he is relieved his house is safe. >> somebody was looking out for me. so "7 on your side" totally saved us. i still smile. just thinking about it, it was just amazing. >> chase bank says it was not at fault for misdirecting the funds. so it's not entirely clear how the mistake was made. however, the barnums are not taking any chances. they are delivering house payments directly to the mortgage lender from now on. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side." >> still ahead, shor
within hours chase tracked down mark's missing payment.wrong company, an insurance firm called agia which has nothing to do with the barnum. >> from that point on, like i said, all the notices and everything stopped. >> immediately wells fargo stopped all proceedings against the barnums. chase said the loan payment was sent to the wrong company because mark had entered incorrect information on his bill-paying account; however, chase would not say exactly what mark had typed in...
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twins tied it in the book of the inning, but mark teixeira put new york back on top. a towering home run. yankees led it, 6-4. ninth inning. twins with one on. jim tome at the plate, and he hit one high, but not high enough. mariano rivera earned the save. the yanks won it, 6-4. >>> to tampa, all rangers all the timement. nelson cruz with a solo shot off of the rays. rangers took the game one 5-1. >>> playoffs continued today. rays and rangers will start things off at 2:30 followed by game one between the twins and the braves. in the night cap, the twins will try to even their series against the yankees. >>> it's official, the patriots have traded randy moss to the vikings for a third round draft pick. so moss returns to the team that originally drafted him in 1998. that move gives brett farve the downfield target he's been missing all season. moss will make his debut monday night against the jets. ironically, they'll face the patriots on halloween. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> sow how big has the hit series, "glee" become? t
twins tied it in the book of the inning, but mark teixeira put new york back on top. a towering home run. yankees led it, 6-4. ninth inning. twins with one on. jim tome at the plate, and he hit one high, but not high enough. mariano rivera earned the save. the yanks won it, 6-4. >>> to tampa, all rangers all the timement. nelson cruz with a solo shot off of the rays. rangers took the game one 5-1. >>> playoffs continued today. rays and rangers will start things off at 2:30...
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for the torch marks sake no i'm a fan of the deutsche mark because it was a good currency in the bundesbank was a good institution and i think the rules that we had then were good rules for germany and also for europe i mean what what happens if you have a strong economy like germany's of course the doj mark would appreciate over time which again would help the neighboring economies to export more so it would give purchasing power to the germans and so good by itself being neck mechanism off adjustment in the end a market mechanism that would help if you have a crawling peg or something it would help adjustments to come more easily and adjustments that would be good for everybody but hasn't the euro been. more stable than the deutsche mark was in the ten and twenty years leading up to your race introduction and lower inflation right as well isn't that a measure of the euro being quite a successful currency well we have to talk about that inflation if it's really low if the official inflation rate measures all that is to measure but in the end you had wage inflation you had goods inflation i
for the torch marks sake no i'm a fan of the deutsche mark because it was a good currency in the bundesbank was a good institution and i think the rules that we had then were good rules for germany and also for europe i mean what what happens if you have a strong economy like germany's of course the doj mark would appreciate over time which again would help the neighboring economies to export more so it would give purchasing power to the germans and so good by itself being neck mechanism off...
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you know mark dayton.e is only candidate that will stand up for the middle-class, on who has a plan to balance the budget without sacrificing our children's education. [ cheers and applause ] >>> a candidate who has a plan to create jobs and help small business owners grow. the point is mark dayton has spent his life fighting for minnesota. now, i need all of you to fight for mark dayton so we can keep this state moving forward. [ cheers and applause ] >>> it looks like you are kind of fired up! and i need you fired up because in just ten days you have the chance, not to effect the direction of this state but also to help determine the direction of this country. not just for the next two years but the next five years, the next ten years, the next 20 years. just like you did in 2008 you have the chance to defy the conventional wisdom. because right now the conventional wisdom is that you can't overcome the cynicism of politics, that you can't overcome all the special interest money that mark was talking abo
you know mark dayton.e is only candidate that will stand up for the middle-class, on who has a plan to balance the budget without sacrificing our children's education. [ cheers and applause ] >>> a candidate who has a plan to create jobs and help small business owners grow. the point is mark dayton has spent his life fighting for minnesota. now, i need all of you to fight for mark dayton so we can keep this state moving forward. [ cheers and applause ] >>> it looks like you...
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within hours chase tracked down mark's missing payment.out it was sent to the wrong company an insurance firm called agia which has nothing to do with the barnums. >> from that point on all the notices and everything stopped. >> immediately wells fargo stopped all proceedings against the barnums. chase bank put $2,400 into mark's county and he used it to pay his mortgage. chase said the loan payment was sent to the wrong company because mark had entered incorrect information on his bill-paying account; however, chase would not say what mark typed in error. mark said he checked his payment many times and still can't find any mistakes. but for now he is relieved his house is safe. >> somebody was looking out for me. "7 on your side" totally saved us. i still smile. thinking about it, i mean -- >> chase bank says it's not at fault for misdirecting the fund. not clear how the mistake was made. the barnums aren't taking any chances. they're delivering directly to the mortgage lender from now on. >> still head short stories get written up at the
within hours chase tracked down mark's missing payment.out it was sent to the wrong company an insurance firm called agia which has nothing to do with the barnums. >> from that point on all the notices and everything stopped. >> immediately wells fargo stopped all proceedings against the barnums. chase bank put $2,400 into mark's county and he used it to pay his mortgage. chase said the loan payment was sent to the wrong company because mark had entered incorrect information on his...
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chase bank put $2400 in mark's account. the loan payment was sent to the wrong company because mark had entered incorrect information on his bill paying account but chase would not say exactly what he typed in rer. he says hechecked his payment many times but for now he is relieved his house is safe. >> somebody was looking out for me. 7 on your side totally saved us. >> just thinking about it, it was just amazing. >> chase bank says it was not at fault for misdirecting the funds so it's not entirely clear how the mistake was made. they are not taking any chances and delivering house payments directly to the mortgage lender from now on. >>> still ahead, short stories get written up at the white house. >> standing on crescent moon, floating in a sea of ash littered with diamonds. >> coming up, bay area students getting a special look at the white house. >>> winning numbers from the mega millions draw, 2, 7, 18, 32 53 and mega number is 18. nobody, though, picked all six numbers. tuesday's jackpot is estimated at $118 million
chase bank put $2400 in mark's account. the loan payment was sent to the wrong company because mark had entered incorrect information on his bill paying account but chase would not say exactly what he typed in rer. he says hechecked his payment many times but for now he is relieved his house is safe. >> somebody was looking out for me. 7 on your side totally saved us. >> just thinking about it, it was just amazing. >> chase bank says it was not at fault for misdirecting the...
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hello, i am mark matin. >> and i wendy griffith. mobile, alabama is seeing thousands of healings taking place in its convention center. >> paul strand made the trip to mobile to tell us more about it. >> reporter: revivals aren't limited to church anymore. this is fill tg downtown convention center with worship. >> there is something a bit different, god using an old timey southern preach which you are. >> preach which you are is john kilpatrick. he says this revival starting in july 2010 was marked by many immediate miracles. >> i saw people sing for the first me and hearing without their hearing aids. you used to have to holler at them. >> one was this deadly brain tumor instantly vanishing from 10-year-old kay leb's head. >> god would was shriveling up his tumor. >> he has gone from full of painto full health. >> how are you feeling? >> great. >> i am still overwhelmed. wow, you love me this much. >> his miracle set off a miracle for a nearly deaf relative. she said you better watch out what you say now becae i can hear. >> suffe
hello, i am mark matin. >> and i wendy griffith. mobile, alabama is seeing thousands of healings taking place in its convention center. >> paul strand made the trip to mobile to tell us more about it. >> reporter: revivals aren't limited to church anymore. this is fill tg downtown convention center with worship. >> there is something a bit different, god using an old timey southern preach which you are. >> preach which you are is john kilpatrick. he says this...
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one thousand poles were murdered by solve it secret police april the tenth twenty ten has come to mark the beginning of a new chapter in this strange russia polish relationship but tragically the way it happened and the year on and it's the families of the victims of that plane crash who called for sunday's memorial commemorations they flew in from poland to pay their last respects the morning was led by the wives of the russian and polish presidents both emphasizing their shared sense of loss and grief boy he scored the whole of russia shad the grief and sorrow through and during these hard times you were together with you were praying for those who died in the plane crash we were asking the lord to give you strength to cope with this terrible tragedy. i cannot hide my emotions when i'm here at the site of the tragedy this commemoration could only have been look by the family of the victims and i want to thank you for the order of taking part in this polygamous ranch together with the victims' families they inspected the salvaged remains of the plane itself before making their way dow
one thousand poles were murdered by solve it secret police april the tenth twenty ten has come to mark the beginning of a new chapter in this strange russia polish relationship but tragically the way it happened and the year on and it's the families of the victims of that plane crash who called for sunday's memorial commemorations they flew in from poland to pay their last respects the morning was led by the wives of the russian and polish presidents both emphasizing their shared sense of loss...
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mark ibanez is live on the field there at the ballpark. i imagine it feels much like a play off game there. >> it really does. we're just about exactly two hours away from the last pitch of this game. the joint is already jumping and they haven't even let the fans in yet. but a couple of minutes before the game, the players come out for practice. and the giants have not seen this kind of excitement since 2003 when they were in the play offs. they have been on a come from behind mode. they want an october fest san francisco style. and as we said, a couple of hours before the game, they were all looking very relaxed. >>> i think everybody just focuses on trying to win this game and believing we're going to win this game. and i think everybody is just having a good time in there and being lose. we're just having fun like we always do. >> in your wildest dream did you ever think you would have this kind of rookie year? >> no, i would have never imagined. >> reporter: and another stand only room crowd is going to walk in here. >> i've been thin
mark ibanez is live on the field there at the ballpark. i imagine it feels much like a play off game there. >> it really does. we're just about exactly two hours away from the last pitch of this game. the joint is already jumping and they haven't even let the fans in yet. but a couple of minutes before the game, the players come out for practice. and the giants have not seen this kind of excitement since 2003 when they were in the play offs. they have been on a come from behind mode. they...
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so today mark strassmann reports the f.a.a.k action. >> reporter: chopper down, two months ago, this medevac night flight crashed in scott land, arkansas, killing all through crew members including paramedic gayla gregory. >> any time you fly, there's a danger that, you know, you're going to crash. it had crossed her mind that it could happen any time. >> reporter: to save lives, medevac pilots routinely take risks, flying at night, in bad weather, and over unfamiliar terrain. just this summer, there have been four deadly air ambulance crashes nationwide. >> we're sending these pilots out on these dangerous missions without the necessary safety equipment to accomplish what we want them to do. >> reporter: so the f.a.a. is proposing mandatory safety upgrades, including stricter weather limitations for flying. a mandatory preflight evaluation-- are the risks too great? periodic safety retraining, and installation of an onboard system that tracks the terrain below. >> warning, terrain. >> reporter: like this system. it warns pilot
so today mark strassmann reports the f.a.a.k action. >> reporter: chopper down, two months ago, this medevac night flight crashed in scott land, arkansas, killing all through crew members including paramedic gayla gregory. >> any time you fly, there's a danger that, you know, you're going to crash. it had crossed her mind that it could happen any time. >> reporter: to save lives, medevac pilots routinely take risks, flying at night, in bad weather, and over unfamiliar terrain....
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we told mark about it.response. >> i heard a lot of thunder and lightning, but we don't like that because we both have thunder and lightning. we didn't like that one, we didn't like the two-headed monster. i heard the fast and the furious, and i'm quite fond of that one. and i'm liking it a lot. so i think we might stick with that. i'm going to have to go it over with him. we have to have a conference meeting about that, but i think he'll like it. >> verne: oh, when we let tracy tell mark it was the fast and the furious, he looked across the table and said brilliant. a.j. mccarron is split out wide to the right. >> gary: he hit in the game, the wide receiver. >> verne: yeah. here is ingram. can he deliver a blow? i think. that was a little furious. >> gary: coming around, following 85. you know, it strikes me, 4:15 in the game. very valuable guy here, mark ingram in the football game, i think one of the reasons you mentioned he hasn't had that much yards in the game and i think nick is trying to reward him
we told mark about it.response. >> i heard a lot of thunder and lightning, but we don't like that because we both have thunder and lightning. we didn't like that one, we didn't like the two-headed monster. i heard the fast and the furious, and i'm quite fond of that one. and i'm liking it a lot. so i think we might stick with that. i'm going to have to go it over with him. we have to have a conference meeting about that, but i think he'll like it. >> verne: oh, when we let tracy...