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it s good to see you. good to be back to see you. you as well. listen, i want to get to the audience. you don t want to sit down. you d rather no, i m going to go out into the audience. i have a couple of questions i want to ask you because you know the pandemic is a big concern for everyone. sure. especially around america. new cases are up three times since last month, right? the pandemic is a big concern. hospitalizations, death rising. so you said last month that this that the virus is in retreat. do you still feel that way? look, it s real simple. we have a pandemic for those who haven t gotten a vaccination. its that he basic. that simple. 10,000 people have recently died. 9,950 of them, thereabouts, are people who hadn t been vaccinated. this is simple, basic proposition. if you re vaccinated, you re not going to be hospitalized. you re not going to be in an icu unit. and you are not going to die. so it s gigantically important we all act like america
with alyson camerota and john berman. and we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world, this is new day. john avlon is in for john berman making fun of my brackets. fantastic to have you. you know, it s my pleasure. you are crushing the bracket. credit where credit is due. thank you very much. okay. we begin on a serious note with dire warnings from president biden and the director of the cdc. dr. rochelle walensky believes the u.s. is on the verge of another deadly surge. i m going to pause here. i m going to lose the script. and i m going to reflect on the reoccurring feeling i have of impending view. we have so much to look forward to, so much promise and potential of where we are and so much reason for hope but right now i m scared. cases are on the rise in nearly half of the states. in michigan, infections are rising sharply especially among people under 40 years old. and testimony continues this morning in the derek chauvi
were met with strategic outrage from gun advocates and republican lawmakers who claimed to see a takeover. while the rest of us saw one mass shooting after another with no end in sight. the critics also likely don t care about the pledge to stem gun crime in black and brown neighborhoods without sending more americans of color to prison. more on that in a minute, because almost on cue, red states responded to president biden by doubling down on a wild west mentality, even those in the south. shortly i ll talk to the mayor of louisville, kentucky, about what the president s proclamation means for his southern city as its state in evolving on policing, while its neighbors devolve on guns and voting rights. there s also, of course, the chauvin trial. with two weeks of testimony concluded and george floyd s family slated to take the stand next week, nearly a year after his death and months after their meeting with joe biden who promised them justice as a presidential candidate. i