told the daily caller when asked about the consequences of forced budget cuts on aviation. he told the house general aviation caucus his main concern is safety. this is not just about general aviation. this is about commercial aviation, and passenger safety. and it s a it s a critical issue that s got to be addressed immediately. ford also says he wants to, quote, persuade the faa to find the funds in their very large budget to prevent some 200 contract towers from shutting down. and lady liberty, i am so happy to share this, it is set to oreopen to the public by jul 4th. the new york city landmark has been closed for over four months because of infrastructure damage from superstorm sandy. massive flooding caused millions of dollars worth of destruction to the docks, boilers, siouxage pumps, and the electrical systems on the island where the statue of liberty stands.
[ bleep ] [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. well, that was unfortunate. well, that was unfortunate is what the mayor uttered there. i can tell you, i saw security chasing that guy down. they actually brought him into custody, police did. the mayor said he had no problems with what he wanted to say, only, quote, a small problem with the method in which he said it. now to harrison ford. he has flown the millennium falcon. he told terrorists to get off his plane. but now the 70-year-old actor and producer is in washington, d.c. today to talk to lawmakers about, what else? flying. yes, the 70-year-old is a trained pilot, was invited by the missouri representative sam graves, to join members of the house general aviation caucus to