1 October 2013
Episode 502
01 hour
We profile Jim DeMint, the Republican lobbyist who orchestrated the US government shutdown, ask whether JetBlue is right to think that you can put premier seats in a budget aeroplane, and we consider whether an Iranian aircraft will ever touch down on US soil again.
1 October 2013
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