that gives you some idea about how short it is. that runway they landed on is considerably shorter than the runway at laguardia. laguardia is not a super big o hare-type airport. we re talking about a very i call it a sidewalk. it s not really a place to land an airplane like that. that is scary. so, you know, we can give them credit for getting the thing stopped on the concrete. give them credit for that. as you said, a lot we don t know yet. oh, boy, indeed. jim, great to have you on. thank you very much. disaster averted for southwest. more trouble for the northeast governor, once thought a top contender of the white house. cnn s chris frates has learned that chris christie is now under federal investigation, specifically for using sandy relief money to pay for this ad campaign designed to bring back tourism to the storm-damaged jersey shore. now, his office says the ads were part of an action plan approved by the obama administration. this, of course, comes right in t
an extension would do more harm than good. i do support unemployment benefits for the 26 weeks they re paid for. if you extend it beyond that you do a disservice to these workers. when you allow people to be on unemployment insurance for 99 weeks, you re causing them to become part of this perpetual unemployed group in our economy, and it really, while it seems good, it actually custodies service to the people you re trying to help. i don t doubt the president s motives but black unemployment in america is double white unemployment and it hasn t budged under this president. but senator a lot of african-americans voted for him. i don t think it worked or his policies. heather: let s talk about it, katy pavlich fox news contributor and townhall.com and steve sigman, global democratic strategist. thanks for joining us. catty, you heard rand paul says it does a disservice to people that are part of this long-term
speech or the right to bear arms? one magazine chief just learned a hard lesson. the editor of guns and ammo resigning after he published a column advocating gun control in next month s issue. you know, getting in the other side of the debate. well, that didn t sit well with the readers so he fired the writer of that column, then he wrote an apology, which in part described the feedback from readers who questioned the magazine s commitment to the second amendment. well, he goes on to say that he was untrue to the tradition, so did he even deserve the heat? let s talk about it, shall we? emily miller from the washington times and editor of emily gets her gun, and chris kofinis, democratic strategist and former communications director for john edwards. okay, emily, i m going to start with you. first, do you think heads deserve to roll on this? i think there s a lot of pressure from advertisers and from readers. it was a business decision more than anything else.
that maybe reagan had with tip o neill. he s not good at the small talk and the chit-chat. the how was your day dear stuff. you take john boehner who is having a hard time choosing between confrontation and his new marriage. let s talk about it, the affordable care act, it has been law for a few years and now it stands to make him a star.
training material on extremism is intentionally written to generate provocative discussion, is not necessarily consistent with dod policy. blah blah blah. bob, what do you make of it. they could use the money doing more productive things. this is a 12 week course for spotting injustice and hatred in the battlefield, among fellow troops. remember, we talked about martin luther king, let s talk about it in terms of what the world was like when the founding fathers did what they did. it was extreme. they took them on and shot them in the ass. you have to look at it where they talked about it from the framework of history. yes, they were extreme then, would they be extreme now? who knows, they re not around. eric, as an extremist. i didn t know you came full