DUFFY: "Yeah. So the question is about the president said there’s a potential for a deal, but it had to be a good deal. There was a number of ideas being floated on how the government could step in and be helpful to spirit airlines. The president was like a dog on a bone trying the figure out a way to keep spirit afloat. He was concerned about the employees of spirit. I was in the oval many times hearing him talk about the employees and the customers. In the end, this was a creditor issue. Again, they have the final say of whether they want to do a deal with the government.”
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Sec. Duffy: ‘The President Was Like a Dog on a Bone Trying to Figure Out a Way to Keep Spirit Afloat’‘There was a number of ideas being floated on how the government could step in and be helpful to Spirit Airlines’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:DUFFY: "Yeah. So the question is about the president said there’s a potential for a deal, but it had to be a good deal. There was a number of ideas being floated on how the government could step in and be helpful to spirit airlines. The president was like a dog on a bone trying the figure out a way to keep spirit afloat. He was concerned about the employees of spirit. I was in the oval many times hearing him talk about the employees and the customers. In the end, this was a creditor issue. Again, they have the final say of whether they want to do a deal with the government.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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