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example of what the shutdown is doing. sometimes one example is too many. 24-year-old cody patterson, you re seeing him there. an army ranger from oregon, one of four u.s. soldiers killed sunday in afghanistan by an i.e.d. his body, along with three others expected to arrive back today at the dover air force base. the families will have to pay for their own way, all funeral arrangements on their own. why? they ve been denied the death benefits they re entitled to because of the government shutdown. that s unacceptable. that s the only way to say that. the effects of the shutdown, we re not seeing the face of the shutdown but we re seeing the impact of the shutdown on our financial markets, already starting to hit financial markets. stocks have fallen four of the last five days. threat of default threatening your investments. small businesses are some of the first to feel the pinch of the shutdown. now big businesses are speaking up, urging congress to simply get it together.
shannon: an american soldier was killed sunday in afghanistan, the fifth to die so far this month. this is as nato officials are considering whether to deploy another 2,000 soldiers to the country, which would add to the 140,000 international troops already there. suspected u.s. missile strike in pakistan killed three alleged militants in the northwestern tribal areas. hours earlier a taliban suicide bomber in the same region blew up a car in an alley behind a police station killing 17 people and wounding more than 40. the taliban has claimed responsibility. just months after the united nations authorized its strictest set of sanctions to date on the iranian regime, a new report shows the country moving full speed ahead with the nuclear program. correspondent james rosen reports it s the ease at which iran is achieving the goal that is most disturbing.