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and tom homan are here to weigh in. but first. our luggage is missing, mia. canceled southwest, hopefully will get a refund. i have three kids. gillian: stranded travelers are begging southwest air to get its act together as the holiday travel meltdown is stretching on yet another day, flights going nowhere. welcome to america reports. gillian turner in washington. great to be with you. anita: always great to spend two hours with you, gillian. john and sandra have the day off. southwest customers are not only struggling, but a good chunk of the hundreds of thousands delayed passengers have no idea where their luggage is. they are desperate to find bags with crucial medicine and baby gear. gillian: those hopes hoping to be rebooked today, not having much luck. more than 2300 southwest flights so far have been canceled already. the airline says the trouble is not going to end most likely until early next week. anita: and the big wigs blame the blizzard for the t
ask them to do the tough thing but the right thing. i think it has proven difficult for speaker boehner to do that. i ve been left at the all are now a couple of times. dealing with the white house is like dealing with a bowl of jell-o. let me just say that the white house moved the goal post. they refused to get serious about cutting spending and making the tough choices that are facing our country on entitlement reform. so that s the bottom line. president obama has asked congressional leaders to come to the white house tomorrow to tell him how they plan to avoid defaulting on the nation s debt. the deadline to raise the debt ceiling is august 2nd. earlier speaker boehner said he was confident congress can reach a deal without help from the white house. but now he says he will be at the white house tomorrow. so is he backing off? chief white house correspondent jessica yellin joins me now. jessica, both sides putting their own spin on things. what exactly happene