contributor dr. mark segal. dr., great to have you always always. good to see you, pete. good to see you. pete: what do you make of this? with what we ve learned about the vaccine, with what we ve learned about masking, with what we ve learned from the cdc, are they really thinking about doing this again? they better not. america is tired of knee jerk responses, knee jerk that don t fit the situation or the science. and that s what we re talking about here. somebody following some script saying after the number of cases go up. first of all we don t even know the number of cases in la counties because everything s done with home testing. they don t have the right number of cases. hospitalizations, why are they trying to say hospitalizations have a correlation with whether mask mandates decreases the president a of spread. you heard it in the setup. these are new sub vary gents they re spread no matter what you do. and i have done my own survey and have never seen anyone on the str
of date. pete: so we re just checking a box an emergency vaccine and these are young healthy people anyway and that s why they re in the military. if i thought it spread among the military or in combat no it doesn t. vaccine from two years ago is not doing that get rid of the mandate. pete: doctor mark segal thank you so much. to ashley strohmier. ashley: start with this north carolina declaring a state of emergency because nearly 40,000 residents are without power after two substations were taken out with gunfire. testimony county believes it was an intentional attack against two power grid stations. officials say some residents may not have their power restored until thursday now, as of this morning, around 36,000 residents are still in the dark as the fbi now joins the investigation into the vandalism indonesia s tallest volcano erupts accepting clouds of ash into the sky and lava flowing across the country s most populated island. officials say monsoon rains