recidivists. weren t you ever scared in these jails? all of my jail visits were awesome because i was usually the youngest so they treated me like a newbie. they treated me like their kid. everyone took care of me. what got you to turn your life around? when i was bad on drugs, i started to look in the mirror and i didn t look like the same girl. what got me sober is how i was looking. i was looking terrible. that is what started my sob sobriety. how long have you been sober? january 18th, 2022. i stopped smoking weed about five or six months ago. i had to quit that for
a three-day rule before and the cdc compressed this time line because of the concerns over the omicron variant. airlines say they are going to comply with this but they re really pushing back on the efficacy of all this. this is what united airlines ceo scott kirby told me. the reality is omicron is already out of south africa. it s already escaped, on every continent. covid is unique. covid is indemic. we need to learn to live with it but we re not going to learn to live with it locking down and shutting borders. the right answer is to get everyone vaccinated. reporter: remember this applies to foreign nationals and u.s. citizens, regardless of vaccination status. one other big change here also going into effect, the transportation-wide mask mandate, a federal rule. it was set to expire on january 18th, 2022, now it s been extended two months. the new expiration date march 18th, 2022 and it applies on all
reporter: the largest new fine proposed by the faa is against a passenger accused of throwing his luggage at another passenger, laying on the aisle floor, then grabbing a flight attendant by the ankles and putting his head up her skirt. that flight from new york to orlando was forced to land early in virginia. two-thirds of new fines involve passengers violating the transportation mask mandate. about a quarter involve passengers illegally bringing their own alcohol on board. now, the faa is pleading with airports to crack down on to-go alcohol sales to help ground unruly passengers before they ever get in the air. when people start getting put in jail for their actions on the planes that are putting everyone in jeopardy, there s going to be some serious sobering up. reporter: american airlines just announced that it is not serving alcohol on board its flights until at least january 18th, 2022. federal transportation mask mandate now ends then. american also announced it is steppi
fine, i think that will send a message to others out there who are thinking about acting up. the largest new fine proposed by the faa is against a passenger accused of throwing his luggage at another passenger laying on the aisle floor and then grabbing a flight attendant by the ankles and putting his head up her skirt. that flight from new york to orlando was forced to land early in virginia. two-thirds of new fines involve passengers violating the transportation mask mandate, and about a quarter involve passengers illegally bringing their own alcohol on board. now the faa is pleading with airports to crack down on to go alcohol sales to help ground unruly passengers before they ever get in the air. when people start getting put in jail for their actions on the planes that are putting everyone in jeopardy, there s going to be some serious sobering up. reporter: just today american airlines announced it will not sever alcohol on board its flights until at least january 18th, 2022