virginia state capitol. i brought an ka 47 with me. ak-47. here is the ak-47. pointed at the ceiling, unloaded. jenna: you could hear and see reaction from other lawmakers. some backed away pretty quickly. no word how he managed to get unloaded gun inside the chamber. you re allowed if member of general assembly to carry a gun if you have your concealed weapons license. there is room in the state of virginia that allows that. morrissey said to show how easy it is to carry an assault weapon in virginia. the house speaker calling what he did, outrage just and ridiculous political stunt. as you know, jon, he was interrupted during his speech, he had his finger, even though the gun was pointed at ceiling on the trigger. one of his colleagues, can we stop him, even though it is unloaded and make sure his finger is not on the
university, there is cafeteria, maybe a lot of options, not necessarily gluten-free options but there are options, what does it mean for other areas that serve food? will they be forced to be gluten-free or offer that option somewhere down the line? i don t think they will. the bottom line the particular school demand as pointed out every student participate in the meal plan. unfortunately the student who would be injured if they ate food available was not given his or her money back for the plan. the university walked themselves right into the problem. i don t think as a general rule restaurants will have the issue unless they knowingly tell a customer or client, no, this doesn t have a particular ingreedent that they are have said i can not eat and serve it to them. that is different problem. jenna: that is different problem. fred, for a university, you know, as someone going into a university a long time ago as it was for me when i went into college, there was a choice which unive
there you go. i did. jenna: she is doing just fine. nicole, fred, thanks for being here today. thanks for having me. enjoy your weekend. jon: coming up rush limbaugh and other prominent conservatives taking on the media coverage of the president s announcement on new gun controls. what bob schieffer says that has them so upset. a fair and balanced debate next. what was once a staple of campaigns could be soon a thing of the past when you have diabetes.
through may 1st. this is idea by charles krauthamer maybe it is in the works. jon: that is a asking a lot for the senate, don t you think, to pass a budget? jenna: that is a little sarcastic, jon. there is important part. lawmakers in the republican actually talk about spending cuts andly put forward proposals if. if there is no budget. jon: if there is no benchmark to compare your numbers against you spend as much as you want. jenna: so we ll see if they get it. the gop says this is what their offer is, three months or so for the senate to come up and pass a budget. we ll see if they can do it. jon: we ll keep an eye on that one. the campaign button, once a mainstay of american politics quickly becoming a relic. digital web sites are becoming so effective reaching voters that the old lapel button might soon be a thing of the past. douglas kennedy has the story in our new york newsroom. douglas? reporter: jon, the campaign button seems to be
us off of this notion that we can just continue to borrow and spend. reporter: it is clear most republicans want there to be spending cuts as part of these fiscal matters as they work on long-term extensions or solving these problems long term. jenna. jenna: mike, if we re hearing this, then the white house is probably hearing this as well. any reaction from the white house about potentially this plan from republicans? report or the jenna, . reporter: jenna white house officials are saying if congress doesn t want to raise the debt ceiling they should authority rise president obama to do it himself. they should extend it so it doesn t cause concern for the economy and global markets. longstanding tradition for the congress to raise the debt ceiling. this is power they have given themselves, the point is without delay. a monthly extension is drama. so, what, congress should simply do its job. it should not, we re not going to negotiate over extending the debt ceiling. reporter: