0 in communities with reported problems. he said those investigations could spread to any community in the united states whether or not the folks living there thinks there is a problem. >> that's why hud is enhancing the enforcement techniques and narcoticing investigations without waiting for individuals to file complaints. we have tripled the complaints that we filed since 2008. but perhaps, most importantly for the first time ever. hud is providing information and data to every single neighborhood in the nation. and detailing what access african-american families and other members of the class have had to the community assets that i am talking about. jobs and schools and transit. >> joining us now. host of power play on fox news.com. integrate to be racially diverse? >> one would think not. there are african-american neighborhoods that are affluent and even in those places there is enough overlays on the map and say they are more disadvantaged than these people and where the enforcement comes in and where there is consequence in the proposed new regulation from the administration, if your voting permit office and county commission and state housing office is not doing things that look like they helping affirmatively fair housing and rekrauting and urging people in new neighborhoods. if they are not affirmatively seeking housing, maybe they are funding and donovan pointed out funding could be in danger. it could be a sanction for people who were not following the administration directive to seek diversity in the neighborhoods. >> with the supreme court with obama care and telling the states if you don't expand there is a danger you could lose your medicaid funding. the supreme court said you couldn't do. it what do you think? you can't threaten people by saying we'll take away the federal funding to coerce you. >> they have every state in the union to raise drinking age to 21 but with holding funds. there is racial diversity in neighborhoods. it is going to stand there and public comment period and congress could get involved. it doesn't go right in the period. there is a precedents they have used with holding federal fund from state and local agencies to get a tool to do what washington wants. >> check out the regulations at regulations.goff, including this one. we'll see you tomorrow on the interweb. there is new video in capitol hill. new investigation in the terror attack in bepg beng. just a short time ago, law makers unrolled what some believed to be the largest petition presented to congress. a 60 to the long scroll featuring signatures of veterans that want investigations to happen. kathryn? >> as you mentioned a short time ago. special operation speaks and this is operation vets that had a petition in favor of a select committee. we have had a half dozen committees on capitol hill investigating the attacks that left four americans dead. the idea of a select committee, it has broad jurisdiction and bring together investigators from foreign affair ands intelligence and armed services and the idea that no stone would be left unturned and there are no clear answers to why there was no military response and no effort to secower after the attack and why we have never heard of members of the survivors at the consulate and annex where the cia was located and the critics explain it to the administration for that. >> the state department refused to release a lot of witnesses from the commitments that they signed in oath and secrecy and asking the state department to allow them to come forward and stop interfering with the investigations. >> four americans were killed on 9/11. and two-thirds of the republicans on the house side are in support of a select committee. it comes down to the house speaker, john boehner who until now has not bought in to the idea. >> i asked him and he had his own reasons and they are not shared adequately to me other than he believes that the other committees are adequately addressing. it i can tell you they are not. if they were, we would have been to the bottom of it by now. >> we have never heard publicly from the survivors from the consulate who was evacuated to the cianex. and the contractors are no longer speaking to members of congress because of signing book deals that prohibit them doing so. >> emergency crews. managed to remove the southwest jet that run into laguardia last night. now come the questions of what went wrong and that is where trace gallinger picks up. >> the experts say it is unlikely that the pilot knew he had a landing gear problem before setting the nose down. witnesses saw the thing coming over in the end, said that when it came in, everything appeared to be fine. here's one, listen. >> it looked normal, yeah. it looked normal, all three wheels were down. >> if the pilot knew he had a nose problem he could have held it up and sat it down. it is coming in at 125 miles per hour and theinose gear collapses and kids 2500 feet to the position off of the runway and sparks and flames all over the nose. unclear if they were hurt in the skid or because they slid down the emergency chutes, but some did not know the extent of what happen to the plane until they got off. >> people are going to be freaked out and is it going to get. all in all, hey, we walked away with no fire or deaths. >> and those injuries by the way was whiplash injures and back and neck injuries. and some were taken to the hospital. you can see the mraen towed off. fa a a cowed southwest airlines of trying to hide safety problems, but southwest has been only involved in one fatal accident in chicago when the plane ran off of the runway in a winter storm and a young by was killed in a car that the plane hit. laguardia has reopened and the ntsb is on the scene trying to figure out what happened to the plane. >> they are very busy these days. >> cries kyle kyle is author of american sniper and a navy seal and celebrated war hero with a scary number of enemy kills until he was murdered. why was the former minnesota governor sowing him and why did he get permission to go after his widow. >> we'll show you what touched off the original concerns and what some in washington are trying to do about it. >> and bill o'rielly with controversial talking points that challenged the president and leaders to talk about the role race for america. we'll talk to the daughter of martin luther king for her thoughts. >> you want a conversation, you got it. you got. it you want a better situation for blacks. give them a chance to revive their neighborhoods and work with the good people. puching money in the chaos does little. you can't legislate good parenting and responsible entertainment. but you can fight against the madness with discipline and little tollerance for excuse making. ♪