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The speaker witnessed a woman and her kids being kicked off a flight, along with another woman who stood up for them. The speaker didn't intervene due to having foster kids with them. The airline offered compensation, but the speaker vowed never to fly with them again. The speaker experienced multiple delays and felt mistreated by the airline. After the women were removed, all seats were filled.

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At 2 PM on the plane, hostess Shaniqua asks exit row passengers to assist in an emergency. Cheryl in 15B, having enjoyed a few beers, declares she’ll save herself first. Shaniqua requests Cheryl to move, but she refuses, munching on caramel popcorn. Ground crew Karen and baggage handler Chappelle also try to persuade her, but Cheryl remains uncooperative, on the phone with her lawyer. The captain intervenes, warning that everyone will be removed if she doesn't comply. Cheryl still refuses, leading to the police arriving, who escort her off the plane through the emergency exit.

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My son and I were denied boarding on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Austin because I allegedly made a derogatory comment about a flight attendant by using the wrong pronoun. They are now refusing to let us on the plane, despite us having boarding priority. I am with my 25-pound son, and we are unsure of what will happen next.

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Migrants were seen boarding a Delta Airlines flight from Phoenix to New York City, with the cost being covered by American taxpayers. The Delta representative's response to concerns about proper screening was dismissive, stating that the migrants are humans too. The video footage captured by Ashley St. Clair, a Babylon Bee contributor, revealed that these individuals lacked proper identification and were even using arrest warrants as identification. The migrants are being transported to various destinations across the country, including sanctuary cities. Pilots have reported that approximately 10 to 20% of flights now consist of these migrants, and they are left uninformed about who is boarding their planes. Delta has not yet provided an official response to these concerns.

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The speaker questions United Airlines CEO, Scott Kirby, about a video showing a United ticketing agent grabbing a passenger's dog and belongings. The speaker's wife and mother were calmly trying to leave the terminal after being told they couldn't fly. The agent wanted to take the dog out of the bag and report the wife. The speaker confronts United's VP of operations, who lies about the incident. The speaker demands a video and information about customer interaction regulations. United's video confirms the wife's version of events. The VP becomes aggressive and threatens the speaker. The speaker plans to fight for passenger rights and legislation to protect consumers from such incidents. They ask if it is United's policy to allow agents to grab passengers, pets, and property without consent.

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This is unbelievable! My kids were asleep, and I'm pretty sure the flight was overbooked. They offered passengers $100 plus new tickets to take a later flight, but no one took it. Then, they kicked a woman and her kids off for simply asking about the delay. Another woman who defended her was also removed. I was terrified of being kicked off, especially since I couldn't afford another flight. I started recording because I thought it was outrageous that she was removed for asking a question. I felt pressured to stay quiet to avoid the same fate. They gave us $80 towards a future Frontier flight, but I'll never fly with them again. It was completely unacceptable.

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The pilot had a meltdown on a United Airlines flight, addressing passengers in street clothes, discussing her divorce and political candidates. She asked passengers if they wanted her to change into her uniform or fly as is. Passengers were scared and offended, with some leaving the flight. After 20 passengers insisted on leaving, the pilot quietly exited the aircraft.

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Douglas J. Davis falsely accused an Uber driver of antisemitism because his family was too big for the car. The driver refused to transport them without child seats, leading to a confrontation where Davis accused the driver of racial profiling. Despite the driver trying to leave, Davis continued to provoke him. The situation escalated as Davis accused the driver of being sick.

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A Massachusetts couple, Isael Rivera and Ruth Encarnacion, face kidnapping charges for allegedly taking their five children, who were under DCF custody, across state lines. The case began when a pediatrician reported the couple to DCF for declining vaccinations for their infant, citing religious beliefs. DCF initiated a case, and when they attempted to remove the children, the family disappeared. The parents allegedly hid from authorities, with Encarnacion hiding in a closet with her children while police circled their apartment. Rivera is being held without bail, while Encarnacion is awaiting arraignment. A constitutional law strategist, Ron Bouchard, questions the legal basis for the family's apprehension, stating that it is a violation of fundamental rights. The children were found unharmed in Texas and are now in the custody of Texas Child Protective Services.

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Melissa Henderson left her almost 15-year-old daughter to watch her younger siblings while she went to work because her son's daycare was closed due to COVID. While the daughter was doing schoolwork, the 4-year-old son wandered outside for approximately 15 minutes. A neighbor called 911. Two weeks later, police arrived at Henderson's home, handcuffed her, and charged her with criminal reckless conduct. If convicted, the Georgia mom could face a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Her attorney stated that older siblings should be able to care for younger siblings.

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The Division of Child and Family Services in Utah tried to force Parker Jensen's parents to have him undergo chemotherapy for Ewing sarcoma. Despite negative test results, doctors insisted on chemotherapy. The Jensens discovered that a doctor had pressured the lab to diagnose Parker with Ewing sarcoma in order to keep a clinical trial running. The family sought a second opinion from the Brzezinski Institute, but warrants were issued for their arrest. They were charged with kidnapping and medical neglect. The case is ongoing, with the Jensens fighting for their right to decide what is best for their son.

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Police body camera footage captures Britney Patterson's arrest for allowing her 10-year-old son, Soren, to walk alone into town. After taking one of her children to the doctor, Patterson received a call from the sheriff's department expressing concern for Soren's safety. She believed the walk was safe, as it was less than a mile and Soren knew the way. Authorities returned five hours later to arrest her for reckless conduct, which could result in a year in jail. They offered to drop the charge if she signed a safety plan, including a GPS tracker for Soren, but she refused, asserting her parenting choices were safe. Patterson is currently out on bail, awaiting a decision from prosecutors regarding the charges.

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A Chicago USPS mail carrier was caught endangering baby girls by delivering mail with them unrestrained in the back of the vehicle, without car seats.

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A passenger on a Southwest flight from Burbank to Vegas described a terrifying incident about ten minutes into the flight. The plane plummeted, feeling like a 20-30 foot drop, causing screaming among the passengers who thought they were crashing. A flight attendant hit her head during the incident. The pilot announced that they almost collided with another plane and had lost air traffic control, necessitating an emergency maneuver to go under the other plane. The speaker, a frequent traveler, was with her mother, who said she had never experienced anything like it. The pilot stated they almost collided with another plane and had to make an emergency attempt because they lost service with air traffic control.

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The speaker confronts two individuals for jeopardizing the safety of the aircraft. They express their disappointment and mention that they feel threatened. One of the individuals insists on a sobriety test and claims to work with children. The speaker criticizes their behavior, stating that they are loud and seeking attention. They emphasize that everyone should follow instructions and mention that they have kids waiting for them at home. The speaker reiterates that the individuals should have behaved properly and followed guidelines.

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I cannot make any determinations until I gather statements from the crew. When the captain denies you, it's the end of the story. You were denied boarding due to a verbal confrontation. Your bags were sent with the assumption that you would fly. Your son's medicine is on the plane, and you need it if you stay in San Francisco tonight.

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A person recounts an incident where a Delta employee intentionally misgendered them multiple times. The person confronts the employee, who denies it was intentional. The person warns the employee about their authority to escort them out of the building if they continue. The person decides to ignore the situation and puts on something.

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A Massachusetts couple, Isael Rivera and Ruth Encarnacion, face kidnapping charges for allegedly taking their five children, who were under DCF custody, across state lines. The case began when a pediatrician reported the couple to DCF for declining vaccinations for their infant, citing religious beliefs. DCF initiated a case, and after the parents refused a home visit, police and DCF allegedly surrounded their apartment. The family fled, and the children were later found unharmed in Texas and are now in the custody of Texas Child Protective Services. Rivera is being held without bail. Critics argue this is a violation of the family's rights, as vaccinations are not mandatory in Massachusetts.

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Speaker 1 explains that they had a bad experience on a flight where the person next to them stole their AirPods. Speaker 2 asks about their plan and mentions that there were reports of assault, but the person who was allegedly assaulted doesn't want to press charges. Speaker 1 says they are going home and will arrange for someone to pick them up. Speaker 2 reminds them that they can't stay at the airport if they have no business there. Speaker 1 agrees and says they will request a ride.

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A passenger on a JFK to San Francisco flight, Mark Schef, who happened to be sitting in front of Ivanka Trump and her family, witnessed the sequence that led to a passenger being removed from the plane. The flight started with a slight delay and appeared routine until another passenger noticed the family directly behind him. Schef recalled that when he saw the family, he said out loud, "oh my god," not yelling, but clearly disturbed. His hands began shaking. He didn’t recognize Ivanka at first, thinking she appeared to be “a nice young mom flying with her family.” He later realized the person behind him was Ivanka Trump and her husband, along with their children and others. What Schef didn’t know at the outset was that the upset passenger’s husband had allegedly tweeted that his husband was chasing down the couple to harass them. The disturbing comments included, “they've ruined the country. Now they've ruined our flight.” Schef observed that the passenger behind him did not accost Trump, but was clearly agitated. He heard Trump tell security that she didn’t want to make this a thing. JetBlue officials decided to remove the upset passenger from the flight, a move Schef said he understood. Reflecting on the incident, Schef stated he didn’t vote for Trump, but maintained that Ivanka Trump deserved to have a quiet flight and that no one on the plane deserved to be insulted.

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Serena and Joe Wales, two parents from Colorado, are suing a local school district after alleging their 11-year-old daughter was forced to share a room with a transgender student during an overnight field trip two years ago. The daughter was told she would be rooming with three female students, but one of them was a transgender girl. The daughter called her mother—who was serving as a chaperone at the event—and was later moved to a different room, with instructions not to discuss the reason. The Wells’ family joined as part of a case brought on behalf of four families. The couple initially tried to address the issue with the school district directly but felt unheard, ultimately turning to legal action two years after the incident. They say the case was dismissed by a Biden-appointed judge, Regina Rodriguez, with prejudice in August, who ruled that while parents may have the right to instill moral and religious values, they do not have the right to replace public education with their own personal views or to control every aspect of their children’s education. The Wells say the decision left them frustrated and indicates a broader concern that parents are excluded from information and decision-making about school policies. The case has now been appealed to the Tenth Circuit. Attorney Matt Sharp, senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, represents the Wells and the other families. He explains that the plaintiffs want parental rights protected, for parents to be informed about policies, and for their requests—such as not having their child share a room with a transgender student—to be honored. The plaintiffs argue that the school district should respect girls’ privacy and protect parental rights, and they seek to have the policy enjoined and ultimately changed. During the discussion, Sharp notes additional concerns raised by another family in the suit: a boy was forced to share a cabin with a girl for an entire week, with a girl assigned to monitor the boys during showers, dressing, and changing. The Wells emphasize that this incident and others represent privacy violations affecting multiple children and highlight a perceived need for parental involvement in policy decisions. Serena, Joe, and Matt express that this case is a matter of parental rights, school transparency, and protecting students’ privacy. They say the issue relates to broader debates about opt-out rights and parental involvement in education. The conversation concludes with the expectation that the case will be closely watched at the Tenth Circuit.

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A couple's nightmare began when their baby, Cyrus, experienced unexplained vomiting. After missing a doctor's appointment, they were reported to Child Protective Services (CPS) and confronted by police officers. The officers threatened to take the baby away unless they complied. The mother, desperate to keep her child, agreed to let the baby go with the officers to the hospital. The parents express their fear of the foster care system, citing statistics of abuse and death. They believe that their rights as parents and human beings are being violated. They describe the devastating impact of losing their child and criticize the system as a growing global problem.

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Speaker describes getting a seat when an agent liked his approach and moved others. "How do you do that? Walk through that approach. I try all the time." He notes the typical reply, "flight's full. We can't do anything," and adds, "Because you come up there and you ask the same way as everybody else did." He says, "Did you walk up and go, how are you today? That's an indicator you gotta ask." He recalls, "I probably feel like the biggest jerk you ever saw in your life." His son quips, "I'm here to sign up for the mistake of the day award, and I am the dumbest customer that you are gonna see." The clerk smiles, finishes typing, and says, "alright, what do you got?" He concludes, "The amount of power the people in the airlines have on those keyboards is astonishing."

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dr. Jill's Taco Gaffe, and Narrative vs. Truth, with Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch
Guests: Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, Matt Welch
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Megyn Kelly shares her family's travel experience with Air France, highlighting both the enjoyable trip to Italy and the frustrating return journey. After arriving at JFK, they faced significant baggage issues, with all five bags lost. Despite assurances from JFK baggage services that the bags would be delivered soon, days passed without any updates. Kelly made numerous calls to both JFK and Air France, ultimately resorting to tweeting about the situation to get a response. After much back and forth, they received two of the five bags, but the remaining bag was still missing. The discussion shifts to the broader issues of air travel and customer service, with Kelly expressing frustration over the lack of accountability from airlines. She emphasizes the challenges faced by travelers, particularly those without the means to publicly advocate for themselves. The conversation transitions to the political landscape, focusing on President Biden's declining approval ratings and the Democratic Party's struggles. Polls indicate that a significant portion of Democrats do not want Biden to run for reelection, with younger voters particularly seeking new leadership. The hosts discuss the implications of Biden's presidency, including his handling of various issues and the perception of his administration among different voter demographics. They also touch on the January 6th committee's investigation, criticizing its lack of transparency and the potential biases in its proceedings. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted take on New York City's recent nuclear preparedness guidelines, underscoring the absurdity of the situation while reflecting on the ongoing challenges in both travel and politics.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Worst TSA | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Dan Rather share humorous and alarming TSA experiences. Dan recounts a story about his brother who accidentally brought a box cutter on a flight, sparking a debate about TSA profiling and the potential consequences. Dax shares his own experience of losing a beloved knife at security, emphasizing the randomness of TSA enforcement. Listeners also hear from guests who recount their own TSA mishaps. One guest, Daniel, describes a chaotic situation where he was flagged for carrying a suitcase full of children's underwear, leading to a tense encounter with TSA agents. Another guest, Amanda, shares a harrowing experience traveling with her sick child, who vomited and had a diaper blowout while being subjected to a TSA security check, highlighting the challenges of flying with kids. The episode underscores the unpredictability of airport security and the often absurd situations travelers find themselves in, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone.
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