those families are still here in the city and around. this year the rockaways, an away flooded by sandy, a lot of families of first responders. tell me how the ride went this year. the ride went well. thank you for the wonderful weather. beautiful weather. it wasn t too hot. it was dry. everybody was happy. it was an uneventful trip as far as accidents and breakdowns and things like that. we couldn t ask for better weather and a better turnout. after 9/11 a lot of the attention moved to the wars in iraq. there s so much support that comes from the country to our veterans over there. first responders sometimes get forgot. why is it important for you to make sure they are not forgotten? it s just important. this whole foundation has gotten in my blood. we d like to make sure that nobody ever forget. in fact, this year s ride is dedicated to the 417 first responders we lost that day. for people watching this and
i think that the u.s. congress should investigate npr and consider cutting off their money. i think the whole idea that if you honestly say how you feel about islam and about what he said was very balanced. people should read what he actually said. the idea that that is the excuse for national public radio to sense or juan williams i think is an outrage, and every listener to npr should be enraged that there is this kind of by as against an american. jenna: it looks like a lot of thank yous from our viewers through our chat and email. mr. speaker i hope you re okay, it s dry out there in phoenix. jon: he s going to have to get his voice back. jenna: it wasn t too hot, right the hot seat? it was all right. you d come back into the hot seat. reporter: we ll come back and do it again. you have my word. jenna: thank you so much. reporter: thank you. jon: right now a hearing on capitol hill, one-time pay czar ken feinberg is in the political