know, we just don t even it doesn t even make news very often because for the most part, they slide into the mud and nobody is injured and you have a lot of people asking questions about how this happened. and what will happen now, of course, is you ll have both the faa and probably the ntsb, but surely the faa will take a look at exactly what happened in the cockpit, how fast was the pilot coming in, did he or she hit that runway early enough? or did they hit it too late? and as a result, didn t have enough runway space at the end? but the chances are did we lose tom there? sounds like we may have lost tom on the audio there. that s live footage right now from the runway, if you re just joining us, laguardia airport, where the charter plane, the 737 that flies governor of indiana mike pence, of course, the republican v.p., just skidded off the runway during a rough landing. you can see there, the plane up in the upper left hand corner of
coming in, did he or she hit that runway early enough? or did they hit it too late? and as a result, didn t have enough runway space at the end? but the chances are did we lose tom there? sounds like we may have lost tom on the audio there. that s live footage right now from the runway, if you re just joining us, laguardia airport, where the charter plane, the 737 that flies governor of indiana mike pence, of course, the republican v.p., just skidded off the runway during a rough landing. you can see there, the plane up in the upper left hand corner of that screen, that grassy field there is where the plane ended up stopping. not too far from the fence that marks the end of the airport. so a pretty scary landing for the folks, 30-plus that were on that plane that includes the governor, his wife, their daughter, charlotte, as well as about 15 secret service and
keir simmons, we will let you go and continue your reporting. obviously a continuing and breaking news situation there. secretary of state john kerry in paris today met with french president hollande. after hollande had called international response to isis incoherent and divided in his speech yesterday. the french in general are dismayed over what is widely considered to be a defensive reaction by president obama yesterday. reporter: how could the u.s. expectations of the west be so wrong? i disagree we didn t know they had this capacity. we certainly reporter: that they could blow a plane up? sure. they have gained great expertise over a period of time and they have some people in isis who have been fighting in the terror network for a period of time. they have access to c-4. they have access to explosives. everybody knows that. they are making ieds every single day. reporter: you weren t surprised by what we saw in paris? i was shocked by it.
hybrid explosive, that means ones that ripped as jimmy was saying. it opens up the side of an airplane, the zipper effect. doesn t take much explosives. if they wanted to make sure the plane went down, they could get it around security and have a baggage handler simply put it in the tail of the plane, use a lot of explosives to make sure the plane came down. weather whether it was a vapor or barometric switch i don t think we ll ever know. i have to emphasize how easy this is once you ve got staff on the ground to get a bomb on and blow a plane up. i mean, you don t need a suicide bomber. you don t need any fancy equipment. and the rest of it, what scares me, is the islamic state has managed to i mean, they understand this and they know that the same sort of security weaknesses exist in europe and the united states. what should worry us now is whether they might try something in this country because a lot of staff we have on the ground is
now i know about novologĀ®. taken by millions since 2001. vo: ask your health care provider about adding novologĀ®. it can help provide the additional control you may need. martha: so this breaking news just a little while ago. russia s president vladmir putin changing his tune now, ordering a halt to all russian flights to egypt. this comes in the wakes of the tragic loss of 224 people, many of them russians, aboard the flight from sharm el-sheikh to st. petersburg. u.s. and british officials speaking more clearly, that it was likely a bomb that blew the plane up, likely in the cargo hold and an inside job when they lost the plane in the midair. more to come throughout this busy hour. the stage is set and place cards are ready for the next presidential debate.