designated driver was none other than his 9-year-old daughter. and we ve got some video here. got to admit this young girl does a pretty good job, pulling into the gas station there, driving this van. she stopped at intersections. she used her turn signals. she obeyed the local speed limit. police say when they pulled her over she was confused why they were stopping her since she was such a good driver. his defense is going to argue because it was 3:00 a.m. and there weren t a lot of other cars on the road, the danger posed was not so great. his attorney wants the charge downgraded to a misdemeanor. the daughter was on the witness stand, first one up. prosecutors asked her if she knew what black velvet was? that is the brand of liquor her dad had been drinking that night. the trial picks up again today. we ll keep you posted. jon: good for her as a driver but too bad she had to be in that seat. reporter:. true, true. jon: thank you. jenna: arrests at mexico border are down. that is w
understanding tacit agreement with israel that they won t strike. that israel won t launch a unilateral attack on iran without their consent. we believe that agreement still stand but we are, as are hearing rumblings in israel about the potential of a strike. the big push is really diplomats tell us is to move forward with sanctions, crippling damning sanctions. they believe the big holdup in the u.n. security council, china and russia. two countries that make billions of dollars on iran and they don t want to give that up. jon? jon: reena ninan reporting live. thank you. jenna: what can we expect to see now? we ll bring in joe circione, a member of the secretary of state he is advisory board, and member of ploughshares fund. sorry to make you former when you re current. reena s breaking news she brought us israel s reaction to the state of iran s nuclear program. essentially israel saying we need to stop iran. joe, number one, do you
if you re out in arizona or traveling that direction, it is stopping all traffic. there is conflicting reports about the state of one of the drivers. again, as we hear more, we will bring that to you but the i-10 freeway in arizona closed because of this crash. jon: and back now to one of our top stories, the penn state child sex abuse scandal and famed college football coach joe paterno announcing he will retire at the end of the season. this as he faced growing calls to resign. his fans staged a strong show of support for him last night. meantime we are learning the victims in this shocking case may have doubled in number with as many as 17 boys now reportedly ready to make molestation claims against former defensive coordinator jerry sandusky. many of those boys now young men. sandusky meantime is walking around a free man after posting $100,000 bail. but the patriot news is
challenges. let me be clear, there is no bail out coming, there is no bail out because flange le frankly there is no money. reporter: these conflicting results point out why presidential candidates are going to have to spend a lot of time in ohio over the next 12 months and it makes more truth than ever before than ever before that you can t win the presidency if you don t win ohio. jon: doug mcelway live with interesting results there. thank you, doug. now this fox news alert and brand-new polls just out from rasmussen reports about republican presidential hopeful herman cain. for him the hits just keep oncoming and not necessarily in a good way. the new numbers show cain losing ground to president obama. according to these numbers cain now trails the president by 11 percentage points in a head-to-head match up. just a month ago cain was beating mr. obama by 2. scott mass must and of rasmussen
what the outcome is. the only favorable outcome now is qaddhafi gone, jon. jon: he bombed a german disco tech that killed a couple of service member. in punishment for that ronald reagan went after qaddhafi, bombed his tent compound, almost got qaddhafi that day ended up killing his daughter ace recall. this is a man who has dug himself in, clearly has bunkers and so forth all over libya. he has pillars of support in that country despite the bombardment that he has endured over the last couple of nights he could hang on there for a very longtime. reporter: he could, jon but in many ways the best ally we have right now is qaddhafi s own rhetoric. any time somebody tries to pull back from this and changes the public qaddhafi runs his mouth and threatens terrorism against aircraft, or to go door to door and kill his own people. it creates doubt among his own