meantime, time to what a finale last night, brian, my family was watching until way past bedtime last night. talking about the u.s. open? yeah. ok, good. i want you going to bed earlier than this. i don t care. everybody wants me going to bed before then. everything is sports with you, there s more to life than just sports, steve. i ve been over this! can you stay out of this, please? if you weren t familiar with him before, you are now. overlooked for most of the week, webb simpson shoots a final round of 68 leading to his first major victory. he couldn t feel his legs through the last nine holes. last 18 players to tee off in the final round, simpson was the only one to break par. simpson will move to number five in the world golf rankings and 15th different player to win the last 15 majors. tiger woods was out by saturday and he had a shot on sunday but didn t show up. and check out this fiery crash at the nascar sprint cup champion and tell you who wins. denny hamlin
identify what happened to this plane. you know, there are reports that there were engine problems. they will look at the engines to see if they were making power. they will check the flight data and voice recorder. they will also check the fuel to see whether the fuel was contaminated. the ntsb is sending a team over alongwith boeing today. so i would expect within a few weeks we ll start to see what happened. jon: hope we can get to the bottom of it. peter goelz, formerly with the in. it sb. thanks, peter. thanks, jon. jenna: back to the economy and the worldwide debt crisis and new controversial comments from a top ceo who says the way to solve bankrupt budgets just rethink when you get the gold watch. he says the retirement age needs to go up, way up. liz macdonald is with the fox business network and she s here to tell us a little bit who is this ceo, when does he think we should retire and how close is he to retirement by the way? reporter: that s right,
others on the ground. the pilot had radioed he was having engine problems just before the crash. rob, three hours later, they were still having issues getting water. they were actually bringing buckets of water because there s such a shortage of water in that country. those images say it all. what a tragedy there. now to the growing international pressure on the president of syria over that brutal crackdown on protesters. secretary of state hillary clinton is now urging russia, a top syrian ally, to do more to force president bashar al assad from office. over the weekend, assad denied his government had going to do with the massacre of more than 100 people, including children, who were shot at point-blank range. still overseas it is not good news right now as asian stock markets plunge. many of the major exchanges across that region are seeing losses near or over 2% today. the sell-off overseas follows friday s horror show on wall street which was set off by a
that happens to the track with the electoral college projection, the state by state race. a multi-million dollars campaign attacking mitt romney s record on the issue we all know will define the election. when mitt romney was governor, massachusetts lost 40,000 manufacturing jobs, a rate twice the national average and fell to 47th in job creation, fourth from the bottom. instead of hiring workers from his own state, romney outsourced call center jobs to india. he cut taxes for millionaires like himself while raising them on the middle class and left the state 2.6 billion deeper in debt. the new ad is airing in nine states including seven you see in yellow here. that s thes to-up yellow. here is the state of the race, the race to 270 electoral votes and 155 days out. it takes 270 to win. we have solid blue and light blue. that means solid bam or leading obama and only 23 shy of victory if the map doesn t change from here on out. governor romney, a bit of a steeper hill but
hate. the tsa and ticket fees. add them together. what is it that s prompting them to ask for more? reporter: the agency backed by democrats in the senate wants to increase the security fee everyone pays for the ticket. from $2.50 a flight to $5 per one-way ticket. $10 round trip. 10 s pushing it to a limit. i guess it s only $5 more but i wonder, you know, how that fits in. they already have a budget. reporter: tsa s budget is set to be cut. the agency says boosting this fee would help cover the increasing price of security like the costly scanners. the fee hasn t been hiked in ten years. but a powerful lobby is pushing against it. airlines. they don t want the cost shifted onto their customers. air security is a national security function and something all of us need to be behind as americans, and the government should be picking up the cost. reporter: many travelers we talked to didn t mind. it s like using a toll road. you use a toll road you pay the toll.