sustain vibrant art programs and music programs and to kind of have the educational offers that reach the appeal of tie versety of kids out there. i don t envy school administrators for having to figure that all out. does that answer your question? if you don t hey you don t have any further questions, thank you for the great presentation. [applause] in 1978, steven hess surveyed 450 journalists covering the federal government for u.s. news organizations. over 30 years later, the author now a senior fellow emarry at that time at the brookings institute visits former subjects to see how things have changed in their careers and journalism in general. this is about an hour. senator rubio, i better drink my water first. this is very exciting for me, for my wife, because we were friends of karla and david coen. feel we were here at the creation of politics and prose, and the incredible job they did and the idea there would be a second act would be so creative and so exci
likely to be delayed. people like secretary geithner have put a lot of energy in to the issues, related to the fiscal cliff. they are going to want to see it through. the same is likely through of defense secretary leon panetta who pleaded with congress to find solution to automatic cuts that could be de stating to the pentagon. today, a pentagon spokesman shot down talk of his departure. secretary panetta is focused squarely on his job today. focused on the mission of department of defense and not focused on his personal futur future. steven hess who served in numerous white house administrations said after four years most cabinet members would like to go to their kid s soccer games and return to private sector where lucrative offers are usually waiting. bret: more on this with the panel. thanks. former democratic party chairman says he is preparing another run at the governor s office in virginia.
u.s. election. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is following this breaking story from the pentagon. reporter: at 4:50 a.m. november 1, days before the u.s. presidential election, two iranian su-25 frog foot fighter jets like these intercepted and fired twice upon an unmanned, unarmed u.s. m-2-1 predator drone over the persian gulf. it s the first time the iranians ever fired on a u.s. drone. the shots missed on both attempted. iran s fighter pilots briefly pursued the drone that landed safely at an undisclosed location. incident occurred over international waters. 16 nautical miles off the coastline. aircraft was never in iranian air space. it was always flying in international air space. the internationally recognized territorial limit is 12 nautical miles off the coast. we never entered the 12 nautical mile limit. asked whether the incident was an act of war, the pentagon spokesman said he would not legally label it. adding the state department had
reporter: at 4:50 a.m. november 1, days before the u.s. presidential election, two iranian su-25 frog foot fighter jets like these intercepted and fired twice upon an unmanned, unarmed u.s. m-2-1 predator drone over the persian gulf. it s the first time the iranians ever fired on a u.s. drone. the shots missed on both attempted. iran s fighter pilots briefly pursued the drone that landed safely at an undisclosed location. incident occurred over international waters. 16 nautical miles off the coastline. aircraft was never in iranian air space. it was always flying in international air space. the internationally recognized territorial limit is 12 nautical miles off the coast. we never entered the 12 nautical mile limit. asked whether the incident was an act of war, the pentagon spokesman said he would not legally label it. adding the state department had protested through the swiss protected powers which represented the u.s. government in tehran since the u.s. embassy tak
national park. a developing story in prince george s county, a teenager killed in his home, the latest details on this murder mystery. and robert griffin, iii talks about the big win and his big play. we re also hearing from the local family right there that caught him when he leapt into the stands. thanks for staying up late, everybody. i m brian bolter. i m shawn yancy. we begin with two hikers found alive from virginia after then went missing. rescue crews spent days looking for the two men by air, on foot and on horseback. fox 5 s will thomas sat down with the mother of one of the two men. i m just joyful. reporter: boy, does she have reason to be after three days of not knowing whether her son neil would be found alive in glacier national park good news came monday. it s just total relief and joy and a renewal of how important family is to you. reporter: neal peckens and his friend jason hiser both 32 went to veterinary school together at virginia tech.