![]() > reporter: bennett is behind in the polls in an election year that is looking more and more perilous for incumbents with voters angry over everything from 10% unemployment to wall street bailouts, the mood in the country is increasingly "throi bums out." > the voting public is angry and they're in a mood to punish. > if you help us finish what we started, we're not just going to ![]() > hello, denver! > reporter: as he tried to light a fire under the struggling campaign of colorado democratic senator michael bennett. > reporter: president obama was in full campaign mode today. here's our chief white house correspondent chip reid. and the leader of the democratic party thought it was incumbent on him to hit the campaign trail today. with so much anger in the country, a lot of incumbents are in trouble. turning to politics now and the battle for control of congress this election year. > reporter: and even before the end of these games, resi steigler says she considers herself in training already for russia, site of the 2014 games. > reporter: there's no playing it safe in skiing. > to push is the limit, and she's winning everything, and that's just a great example of what you have to do. > i broke my femur on the inside and my tibia on theįrom daredevil champions like lindsey vonn. > reporter: but they were enough to make organizers lower a dangerous crest near the finish line. none of the injuries were life threatening- > she's completely out of control. > oh, down she goes! > reporter: they were frightening. > reporter: the crashes on the ice-slicked women's downhill course this week weren't just frequent. dangerous venues have critics calling these the most treacherous games ever. a pearing on the medal stand may be the safest place for the athlete. leads the medal count with 15, including five gold. it is day six of competition, and the u.s. and cbs news will bring you live coverage of tiger woods' appearance tomorrow morning beginning at 11:00 eastern time. > couric: mark strassmann, mark, thanks very much. what's unclear is whether any family members, including his wife, will also be there. Will be in the room with woods tomorrow, mostly business partners and friends. woods takes his first swing tomorrow at repairing his image > couric: all right, don teague reporting from austin, texas, for us. apparently his wife and step-daughter left the home, and went to a hotel so they weren't there for that fire this morning and we're told they are safe tonight. according to neighbors, there was a fight, an argument, about 12:15 in the morning, just after midnight last night. > couric: and, don, what happened to stack's wife and step-daughter? any idea about that? > reporter: yes. it is fortunate many more weren't injured or killed, considering this attack happened this morning right after the the offices opened. > reporter: well, nearly 200 people work in that building. he was the quintessential stereotypeical straight out of central casting mild-mannered, bespectacled engineer type. patrick beach is a writer for the "austin american statesman" and practiced in a band with stack and his wife, cheryl.
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