the president and libya and in iran then that s a huge problem. how specific? you use the phrase terror war. he s not going to be afraid to label what is clearly obama said terror? give me a break. the transcripts. go back four years, the world apology tour. governor there is a reticence for some reason to label what is, to borrow a phrase from president clinton, it is what it truly is and that s the theme of this administration from day one. president romney will not be so again, rhetoric all that s been different has been the rhetoric. he has not had anything different on iran, had anything different on afghanistan and it s been unclear where he is. much more for it. chuck, look, i think it s a man earp of nuance and i think that pre-september 11, 2012, it was a much harder task for romney. given what has happened in libya
diagnosed with lung cancer. in a statement, his son scott said, quote, last weekend, my father was diagnosed with a treatable form of lung cancer during a follow-up visit for a bronchial illness. he is currently undergoing treatment and his doctors are optimistic that he will make a full recovery. as everyone can appreciate, this is a deeply personal matter for my parents and we simply ask that his privacy be respected as hi treatment continues. auroo sarah ganham is in state college for us tonight. was there any hint of this at all or is this a complete surprise? reporter: well, no, there was no hint of this kind of detail. joe paterno s 84 years old. he s long been speculation about health problems. he s had he had kind of like on intestinal bug during the last season. he s been hit a few times either on the sidelines or in practice leading to health problems like broken bones. but as far as his lung cancer news, this is completely really a complete shock that this wa
late last year, we told you about a young mexican woman who d become the top cop in an area cursed by drug violence. the position had been empty for a year, simply because no one wanted to tangle with the cartels in that area. dangerous position there, that s right. this young woman is not police chief there anymore. john quinones spoke to her in an exclusive interview. reporter: they called her the bravest woman in mexico. the petite and feisty 20-year-old student, who took the job no one else wanted. police chief in a border region terrorized by the terror war. her predecessor was tortured by the drug cartels and then beheaded. today, marisol garcia gazes across the border toward mexico from the safety of the u.s. translator: my country is so
where confidential informants live, a middle ground between the good guys and bad guys. they befriend those who want or provide guns and drugs, and then betray them by selling that information to u.s. law enforcement, which in this case doesn t always follow-up. the american taxpayer is being led to believe that we have a drug war and a border war and a terror war that are all very successfully being prosecuted and that is absolutely not the case. reporter: he s an informant annex fell on. i have served prison time both state and federal. reporter: he lives among drug dealers and corrupt officials. this is the border between douglas arizona. reporter: he has sold information to law enforcement. i have worked with dea, f.b.i., vice, arizona department of public safety. i supply the photographs, the detailed information, the facts that will contribute to putting together a case. reporter: he s been a year undercover. one case details two americans
our southern border, a confidential envelopant in a fox news exclusive on the growing danger in mexico. william la jeunesse is live in l.a. with that story. what did you find out william? reporter: bill, as you know, our stories are often a top-down, big picture official perspective from the guys in suits, but in a drug war the official view is not always the most accurate one. the american taxpayer is being led to believe that we have a drug war and a border war and a terror war that are all very successfully being prosecuted and that s absolutely not the case. he is an informant and ex-felon. i have served prison time, both state and federal. reporter: he lives along drug dealers and corrupt officials. this is the border between piet. t aa and r a and douglas, arizona. his information is sold to law enforcement. i ve worked with dea, fbi, vice, arizona department of public safety. i supply the photographs, the detailed information, the facts that will contribute to