whatever and come back on a sunday or monday, and it s great change of scenery, you can eat good food, live music, all of the things we want to do to get back to normal life after the miserable time in the last year and a half. neil: mask requirements will stay through till march, do your customers not like that? and if so, the hassle of flying in general, i m sure is a different experience, but you have heard the legendary stories on the rest of the people, they are frazzled? i started the notion that we are seriously nice, and we really wanted to be the nice airline, because some we can deliver on. i think, i have tried to convince people that you come to work nice, you treat people nice and they are nice to you and you like your job better. so when i was happy about the mandate they did not extend for six months, it was just from the middle of january to the middle of march, and hopefully we will get to the point where those
pretty hard to imagine if you come back and start again in january that you get done before february or so. i think you re exactly right. i think it makes it much harder for them to get this done than it would have been six months ago. every day people have a chance to look at this and try to add up the things that don t add up i think there s less public support and every day democrats get closer to the next election, some of them will have to decide do i want to stay in congress or do i want to vote on this purely partisan bill that nobody republicans, house or senate, will be voting for. neil: that s still the way it stands. no republican votes are likely. so these reports that some democrats are trying to arm twist some members in your party have not going anywhere, right? i don t think it s going anywhere. i think the arm twisting is going to be them having to twist arms on their own side. again, you know, we get into some of the earliest primaries
i don t understand this. this takes effect before he formally leaves. can he do this? always great to be on with you, neil. yes, he can. understand the umbrella of public safety and public health, it gives tremendous power to the local government. that s what he s doing here. frankly, the mayor in the final weeks is putting in an extraordinary mandate in place who has been tried not in this expansive scope but several of the lawsuits seeking similar mandates. the nypd tried. they failed in state court. another action was brought in federal court by another group of individuals that felt that the vaccine mandates violated their right, their religious beliefs. that was also defeated by the second circuit, which is the court of appeals. neil: isn t this different in that we re talking about private
that ran under covid-19. neil: why now is the only question. thanks, mercedes. meantime, back to omicron. the variant that has everyone worried. what we discovered is it is indeed very contagious. here s why stocks were racing today. it s been deemed not remotely dangerous. are they right? after this. [uplifting music playing] i had a dream that someday i would just fly, fly away
politics. again, a lot will happen between now and what is that fairly late primary in georgia. we ll have to see. we thought senator purdue did a good job while we are here. we ll have to see about georgia republicans. neil: senator row blunt, thanks. great to be with you. neil: remember dave neeleman? he s had a number of successful airlines. breeze airways is getting a lot of attention if nothing, some fares that start as $39. the jet blue founder is here next. so when my windshield cracked. the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me. with service i could trust. right, girl? singers: safelite repair, safelite replace.