take, like that lady on the plane that you were talking about a few minutes ago, who realized that i can t imagine sitting in an airplane bathroom for a couple hours, but whenever we develop symptoms, we need to be able to do some tests at home and not expose testing personnel and others. we just need a lot of rapid tests in every house. a lot of rapid tests. what about domestic travel? do you think there should be a vaccine mandate? i think we re probably heading there. the fact is that airplanes are safe and they circulate a lot of air, but quite honestly, we ve had plenty of people after airport exposures and all of the other stuff that goes with flying, that it makes sense to have a vaccine mandate. i think that s where we re headed. with all the delays at airports, you see people packed in like sardines in the waiting areas. doctor, thank you so much for coming on early. appreciate it. hope to see you in the new year. thanks, laura. now to our other top story, catastro
look at it this way, the teacher in your last segment spent more time in the airplane bathroom then this terrorist will spend in prison for doing what she did. what kind of message does this send to terrorists and nt for? you can do whatever you want to there s no consequences for actions. the worst is the message that it sent to the community of portland. these individuals react to that city for months and basically what the system is saying is we don t give a damn about your community or what they did, because no one will be held responsible. gillian: it looks like they are not taking a softer approach to crime now, but in this specific case they are moving retroactively. this person convicted of this crime was just absolved, committed back in september 2020. absolved of all charges. yeah, and over the last two years we have seen a toxic cocktail being shoved down the throats of law-abiding americans. it is a rogue prosecutor getting sweetheart deals to violent
the air. one woman tested positive on board a flight to iceland had to quarantine in a tiny airplane bathroom for four hours. here is what she told us about what happened. listen to this. it was a crazy experience. i started having a sore throat. i took my rapid test. i took it into the bathroom, and there was two lines and there was like 150 people on the flight. and my biggest fear was giving it to them. the airlines say they re working around the clock to do everything they can. they re all saying they having to thin out flights to prepare for the incoming wave. all of this a major mess into the new year.
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