kim! that s true. i wanted to show not only the officer side but the family side, and what it is that the entire family goes through when someone in the family works for the cia. jon: this ride was kind of an interesting one. you went east to west. most people generally do it the other way because they get the prevailing winds at their back. you fought head winds the whole way, huh? i tried to make it as hard as possible! jon: good planning! to be honest with you, we heard about that, we read it. we wanted to have the sun behind us, so we didn t ride into the sun every morning at dawn, and to be honest we didn t have a wind problem until the last two days of the ride so to be honest with you, i think that may be a myth, at least to my perspective. jon: you two are ex-marines, you ve got at least one
tradition, and it used to be this kind of trade-off, right? you took a public sector job, there used to be a give-up in terms of take-home pay. by the way, some very large companies still do maintain traditional pension plans, but it s true that fewer and fewer all the time. so essentially what we have is very expensive retiree health care and pension benefits in the public sector that, she s right, at some point become unsustainable without other budget measures whether it s trying to increase tax revenue or curtail those budgets. i do think we re coming to this reckoning point just in general as a country where states, municipalities and the rest are going to have to, basically, sort of alter that bargain a little bit, at least for incoming employees, because it s not sustaining right now. jon: richard, he s a question from wayne who e-mailed us. off to, first of all, agree with the first hypothesis or the first point that he posits in the his question.
life. jon: rob and kim richard, congratulations, peddling for patriots is the website, i m sure, if we ll want to make a donation to support your cause, they ll be happy to do so today. thank you. jenna: a great american story and we re so glad to share that with everybody. take a look at this breaking situation in boston, massachusetts, apparently an elderly driver there hit the gas instead of the brake and you can see what happened to the car, it ended up in the creek. the driver is in the hospital, not sure of her condition. we ll bring you updates as we hear more. jon: the live chat is jumping right now. hair sis keeping an eye on things. what s america asking, harris? reporter: before i get to that i want to tell everybody how to get to it. you want to go to the front page of foxnews.com, i ll on there now, you see jon and jonah s picture in the center top portion of the page? click on it, it will take you to our on air page and you ll see the clickable portion to get to the l
leads with 46.8%, sestak at 42.2. let s talk with selina vito, reporter for the pittsburgh tribune review. a lot of people didn t think that sestak would be able to beat arlen specter but he came through at the last minute. is that what democrats are hoping for this time around? sure, democrats are definitely hoping that, but you would have to think that specter was sort of a beaten down candidate, he switched parties, it wasn t a good year for incumbents, and it made it easier for sestak to win this race. this is a completely different race, this is a race against an idealogue on the left and one on the right and pennsylvania voters tend to run towards the middle. it will be interesting to see what the final vote count is tuesday. jon: bubba is coming to town, president clinton coming to town today for sestak. is it bound to help? it may help. he used to work for clinton, he was in the clinton
really pretty they re still in the race, no matter what, i guess, no matter what the opinions are. we appreciate it, joe and ron. maybe we ll have you come back when we have these candidates, seeing what the results are and you can give them a little advice about the future ahead. a lot of fun, thanks. jenna: thanks joann ron. jon: a scuba diver comes face to face with jaws. watch closely, this is quick. his underwater camera catches this frightening encounter on tape. there it went. scott macnichol fought off what turned out to be an 8-foot shark, it took place off the coast of maine. the shark didn t like the taste of the camera, i guess. macnichol was petrified, he said it was a poorbeagle shark, but it generally hangs around in cold water, so we re told. one of the hottest races in the country, the senate battle in pennsylvania where polls with republican pat