bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the opinion of republican congressman jayson chaffetz of utah, who is citing government statistics showing security breaches since september of 2001. the t.s.a. says it represents a small fraction of the 5.5 billion people screened since 9/11. the army ranger awarded the medal of honor tuesday for saving the lives of two buddies in afghanistan says he will be the same soldier he always was. sergeant first class leroy roger petrie honored at the white house tuesday. the declaration, it s not depiction of who i am.
submarines. chris: jennifer griffin reporting from the pentagon. jennifer, thanks for that. california republican congressman duncan hunter introduced legislation to slow down repeal of the don t ask, dote gays openly serving in the military. hunter wants to include all four military service chiefs and the list of those who must certify. the repeal will not impact combat readiness and effectiveness. only the president, defense secretary and joints chief chairman must sign off. some men and women who completed their service to this country are not getting the help they deserve. you have paid for. because of government bureaucracy. correspondent dan springer looks at the problem from central oregon. reporter: sandwiched between railroad tracks and a freeway just outside of bend, oregon, sits a homeless camp. in each tent, lives a u.s. veteran. all of them likely qualified for housing vouchers under a program funded by congress last year. but because the department of