it also equates this to the first amendment saying that free speech protects someone who wants to volunteer their vaccination record to the cruise line. governor ron desantis is vowing an appeal. he says this is not protected by the first amendment. he actually calls this discriminatory. but this comes at a time when the travel industry is trying to figure out what s right. united airlines just mandated that all of its would,ers will need to face proof of vaccination or face getting fired later on this fall. they said if passengers have to prove that they re vaccinated that will have to come from an order from the federal government and that hasn t happened yet. and we are waiting to hear from the supreme court on the first challenge to a vaccine mandate. students at indiana university asked the justices to block the shot requirement at their school. meantime, other college students are finding more illicit ways to get around the mandates and get back on campus. move over, fake i.d.s
worker charged with theft left not only a note of apology but a check and a basked of muffins and cookies on the doorstep of a store owner. he was charged with a felony after the dea caught him with more than $3,000 worth of stolen prescription pills. the store owner was not impressed with the apology or the treats. quote, he only did that because he was already caught. something to consider tonight before you do your weekend shopping in person or online. there is one business that is really booming right now. the counterfeit business. senior correspondent adam housley reports on how tough it can be to know the real thing from the fake. they appear to be the real thing but they re knock-offs as well. every day, thousands of boxes arrive at this inspection warehouse in long beach, california, filled with items that look harmless but perhaps it catches fire and burns a house down.