was seated in his seat along with his spouse going to a hospital in louisville, kentucky, the next morning, had to be with his patients and is told to give up his seat because a united employee has to get to louisville. that s the convenience of the company and for them to do this to this man, they deserve the $250 million head. dana: i was surprised, it s a four hour drive from chicago to louisville and if united really needed employees to be there in the morning, why didn t they just get them a car? an excellent point. besides almost a four hour walk in the o hare airport from one terminal to the next. dana: some people think that the market will solve this. as you mentioned, the stock pricing had people not to decide on united. there s a problem for people that live in smaller cities. denver is bigger now, but it wasn t always. a city like louisville doesn t have a lot of choice and air travel. it s not like every air carrier is flying there.
and from washington, the lovely aaron mick five, white house correspondent for the independent journal review. james, big day. sometimes we can t figure out. what s the headline? i don t know you as well. you might qualify for lovely after this interview if you contend with the headline of today is. was a great masterstroke for donald trump and to have and the white house the very moment he has rex tillerson in moscow. i m not sure anyone is quite positive what exactly our relationship is with russia at this point, and you are both from russia and from trump that this relationship has very much soured and it s in a very bad place. dobby secretes opportunities and lowered expectations make a deal, and one thing he was clearly doing today was bolstering the american position when they try to negotiate and make a better deal when it comes to russia, when it comes particularly to syria. after these bombings on thursday
so because of the president s stance on this and commitment in making this a priority, i think you ve seen nato move closer and closer to where it should be. dana: nikki haley today, the u.n. ambassador had a tweet after the voting that took place around 3:00. i could just pull the separate quickly because i thought it was so to speak. to hold syria accountable is a strong day for the u.s., weekday for russia, a new day for china and doomsday for the 11. she is basically putting assad on notice to the point that i think the white house is now saying to assad, your move. what s next for you because we are changing the dynamics of this relationship. there s a lot to untapped and that one little phrase let s try it. i think you saw starting last week, the president had the president of egypt, king abdullah and then a strike in syria. willie reasserted the united states plays in prominence in the fight against isis and the conflict that s
than the other news but setting that aside, when did you know at what point in the briefing yesterday did you know that you had something you had to fix? two pieces i d guess and i m not focus so much on that as you know. i think i recognize that i made a mistake, but i think it s twofold. one is there is a personal factor here. took offense to that, want to make sure those people understood that that was clearly not my intent but more importantly but equally, i think to your point been having a great week here advancing the president s agenda. he s done a phenomenal job of reasserting our place in the world and making sure that we helped millions of people who need help as we continued to combat isis and help people in syria. it was just unfortunate that my mistake helped create a distraction from the presidents great work that he s doing for this country. i knew that it needed to be fixed and i sincerely not just regret what i did to other
months last year. he was kind of an informal foreign policy advisor. we interviewed him twice in the last two weeks in history is very consistent. he told fox that he never worked with the russians to help the trump campaign and he never worked against the interests of this country. but here s the thing, there s so much daylight between what carter page assange on the record in these anonymous sources who allege that he was some how the campaign point of contact for russia. it s very tough to reconcile these two stories. dana: i was find it surprising that he it continues to it agrees to do interviews on the record. is he not worried about the advice of counsel? he said he is not worried and is happy to tell his story because you have to give them credit for going on the record. you have to give some weight to the fact that he s going to answer some of these tough questions because we didn t throw him a lot of softballs today. but on this issue of a surveillance warrant, i wanted t