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Why are Airlines Struggling
Fri, June, 30, 2023
Airlines are struggling ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. Here's Business Advisor Carl Gould for more details.
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This Morning with Gordon Deal June 29, 2023
Thu, June, 29, 2023
President Biden in a race to reverse voters' pessimism about economy, The lawsuits that could radically reshape how we buy and sell homes forever, and dog finds Boise woman's wedding diamond, months after it went missing.
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A Nightmare Summer for American Airlines
Fri, July, 12, 2019
Scott McCartney of the Wall Street Journal explains why American-based Airlines are enduring a summer full of issues, and what they can do to stop the problems.
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This Morning with Gordon Deal March 22, 2019
Fri, March, 22, 2019
New Zealand marks one week since mosque attack, Inside U.S. Airlines' decisions to keep flying the 737 MAX, and how much America will wager on March Madness brackets.
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The Push to End Bumping Passengers from Flights
Fri, December, 7, 2018
In the last few years, there have been a number of viral incidents on airplanes involving passengers "bumped" from their flights. Now, Wall Street Journal travel columnist Scott McCartney explains how airlines have scaled back the controversial practice.
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Companies Raise Prices, Betting Consumers Can Pay More
Thu, November, 1, 2018
As wages increase in the U.S., companies are also raising their prices. The Wall Street Journal's Austen Hufford breaks down which companies are involved in the price-hike and what it all means for Americans.
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This Morning with Gordon Deal July 26, 2018
Thu, July, 26, 2018
President Trump and EU officials agree on mew tariffs, House Republicans file impeachment resolution against Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein, and when airline CEOs try the cheap seats.
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This Morning with Gordon Deal January 15, 2018
Mon, January, 15, 2018
A GOP senator refutes claims that President Trump used vulgar language in an immigration meeting, the U.S. reviews emergency alert systems after Hawaii nuclear missile mishap, and the best and worst airlines of 2017.
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