in entertainment and the arts which we ll be noting throughout the morning. as we begin our 3rd season on the air. whether it s the laid-back joys of the summer just passed or the different joys of autumn, we humans are programmed to be engaged in the pursuit of pleasure, a topic our susan spencer will be pursuing in our sunday morning cover story. reporter: from scenic sunsets to chocolatey cup cakes, life s pleasure often feel like luxuries. in fact, they may boil down to basic survival. we are evolved to enjoy certain pleasures. if we didn t enjoy eating and drinking and having sex, we wouldn t be here. reporter: later on sunday morning, life s little pleasures. are we having fun yet? osgood: we are. rin-tin-tin has given his fans plenty of pleasure over the years and given his studio financial reprieves when it needed them most. this morning rita braver tracks down the real rin-tin- tin. reporter: many of us know rin-tin-tin as a tv star in the 50s and 60s. lo
if we didn t enjoy eating and drinking and having sex, we wouldn t be here. reporter: later on sunday morning, life s little pleasures. are we having fun yet? osgood: we are. rin-tin-tin has given his fans plenty of pleasure over the years and given his studio financial reprieves when it needed them most. this morning rita braver tracks down the real rin-tin- tin. reporter: many of us know rin-tin-tin as a tv star in the 50s and 60s. long before that in the era of silent films, he was warner brothers biggest draw. every time they got into trouble, they would release a rin-tin-tin film and bail themselves out so they referred to him as the mortgage-lifter. reporter: later on sunday morning, the legend of rin-tin- tin. osgood: roseanne barr is an outspoken comedian who has raise more than her share of cane over the years. this year she s also raising mack damian nuts in hawaii where our row rock a will pay her the visit. i thought you were supposed to be the man
yes. then you are excused from the witness table at this time. also, the palestinian leader, mahmoud abbas, rejects appeals from the obama white house and asks the united nations for recognition as an independent state. translator: at a time when the arab peoples affirm their quest for democracy in what is called now the arab spring, the time has come also for the palestinian spring, the time for independence. but up first tonight, testing time for republican presidential front-runner rick perry. this from earlier today, a textbook example of playing it safe. our president, the great promiser of hope and change, he has delivered neither. this, on the other hand? call this throwing fuel on the fire. my friend, governor perry, said if you don t agree with his position on giving that in-state tuition to illegals, that you don t have a heart. i think if you re opposed to illegal immigration, it doesn t mean that you don t have a heart. it means that you have a hea
rick perry says they shouldn t be in the pension business, find the rick perry and get him to stop say that. your economic adviser talked about romney care and how that was an absolute bust and exactly what obama care was all about. you said it was what the american people needed to have that romney care given to them as you head had in massachusetts, then in your paper back, you took that line out. so speaking of not getting it straight in your book, sir that would be a good one for you. one of the most unique features of tonight s debate was the ninth man on the stage, former new mexico governor gary johnson s poll numbers so minuscule, he has not been included in previous debates. i do bring a unique perspective for this stage. i started a one-man handyman business in albaer can chill 1974 and grew it to over 1,000 employ yishlgs i have run for two political offices in my life, governor of new mexico and re-election. i promise to submit a balanced budget to congres
it was just about 24 hours ago when you and i were watching these pictures live from muscat, oman. they were racing out of the a airpla airplane. they were freed from one of the most notorious prisons where they had been held for 26 months. fattal s grandparents and cousin, perhaps just like, watching c thmpb n this time yesterday from their home in seattle. i want to you watch their reaction the second they first laid eyes on him. they emerged. the families are cheering. they re running down the steps. oh! flashing lights. how wonderful is that. what a moment for this family. like i am, waiting 26 months for this day to come. i have josh fattal s uncle back on the phone with me from seattle. fred, what a past 24 hours, huh? how are josh and shane doing? and do we know yet when they get to come home? well, i did get a wonderful photograph e-mailed to me from my sister. but i just sent on it to your studio. a picture of laura, jacob, josh, all together. looking rem