
How did United Airlines’ startling passenger confrontation h
Clip: 4/11/2017 | 6m 23s
The forced removal of a passenger from a United Airlines flight has caused an uproar.
The forced removal of a passenger from a United Airlines flight Sunday has caused an international uproar. Video posted via social media showed passenger Dr. David Dao being dragged from his seat by officers. How could this have happened? Ben Mutzabaugh of USA Today joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss what airlines are allowed to do and what United could have done differently.
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How did United Airlines’ startling passenger confrontation h
Clip: 4/11/2017 | 6m 23s
The forced removal of a passenger from a United Airlines flight Sunday has caused an international uproar. Video posted via social media showed passenger Dr. David Dao being dragged from his seat by officers. How could this have happened? Ben Mutzabaugh of USA Today joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss what airlines are allowed to do and what United could have done differently.
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