loads of passengers still stranded in airports throughout the country. but amid the staggering number of flight cancellations and delays, finger pointing from employees now over who is to blame for this mess is beginning. senior correspondent mike to. mike: good evening, bret. and as southwest executives are promising return to normal operations, transportation secretary pete buttigieg sends out a letter scolding the airlines for problems that were, quote: within the control of the airlines. as he writes that, he also wrote these frontline employees are not to blame for mistakes at the leadership level. the secretary add mop be issue inned the airline to make good on everything from reimbursement to returns home. nearly 2500 flights were canceled across the nation today. the bulk of them southwest. the bosses at the airline issuing another apology. my personal apology is the first step of making things right. after many plans changed, and experiences fell short of your ex
featured guest on this week s version of the all-american summer concert series. he is extremely talented. 5 9 . steve steve how much does he weigh, brian? 37 years old. born november 9th. i would think he is about 172. and i think he is going to be in canton, ohio next but more importantly with us soon and as soon as they start rolling the turn out on thursday, the whole city changes shape. it just becomes they just start buzzing about the summer concert series. katie: i love country music and i love chris lane so i m looking forward to that later in the show. steve: that s right. you know, as we look outside though, it s dark. when we started the summer concert series, it was really bright. steve: there you can see the mclemores because they have been grilling up food for the vips who are in attendance today. and it s john and john. what are you fixing today? steve, katie, brian, we you may have an empty stage behind you, but you are not going to have empty st
tomorrow. i love sean.w. luck with that. we ll be watching. believe me, they ve got a lot of pull. all right. go get them. sean,, thanks a lot. great show.y all right. as sean gave away. i am.ng and brian kilmeade. i i am indeed brian to meet in for laura ingraham, specialal edition of the ingraham angle comes your way right now. a lot going. will she or won t she? that is the question as it relates to potential taiwan, the taiwan trip by speaker pelosi nowal at this hour, allal signs point to the speaker making the visit. that would happen in just a matter of a few hours or about 12 hours behind us .yo and if anythingu happens, we ll tell you right away. go now, according to the ahead of us , i should say, according too the wall street journal, itt isn t a matter of whether she goes to taiwan, but rather whether rather she spendsen the night in taipei or not. the chineseds have issued threat throughout the speaker s deliberations. as you probably know, saying yesterday tha
To have you today and particularly unfortunately given the tragic events in orlando at your book isis a history is particularly relevant today. We want to have a conversation in the context of what happens but also as your book very eloquently lays out the history of isis and thats what we want to try to understand because many people focus so much on the brutality but your book goes much further and much deeper than just talking about the violence. You talk about the ideology and you talk about the religious dimension which is so important for englishspeaking audiences to understand. Just as a starting point i wanted to just talk about the first chapter in the beginning and you mentioned many factors to the rise of isis and of course we both know as middle easterners there have been many radical groups that have evolved over the last 30 to 40 years and isis is just the most violent that has evolved. You mentioned some, the u. S. Invasion of iraq for sample and the arab states particul
Takes us back when things were really getting rough during the campaign in 92, and she was with her when jennifer flours came out Gennifer Flowers came out on its, and what she wrote about hillary in terms of how she handled that, it was just focus, focus, focus not so much on that problem, but the republicans. So it was a real window how shes very political even as first lady. Host are there parallels to how shes approached this election . Guest i think so. As a communicator, i think you can read parts of that chapter and figure out who she is as a politician. Shes not the politician her husband is in terms of public speaking, but i think the first part of the chapter David Maraniss says this is the most well known woman in the world. And so shes capitalizing on that. Host Melania Trump has been a reluctant candidate. We havent seen her that that often. She did deliver a speech at her husbands nominating convention in cleveland, ohio. If donald trump is elected, are there parallels or