concerned, in january 22% said yes and that is a pretty steep drop and they are warning that there is a new wave coming in and we are not prepared for it. do you think people feel like there is some kind of level of that these agencies now? yes, because they flip-flop and they go to big and were gathering without masks and they have super spreader events and the next thing you know they are saying warning, warning. and the reality is with the case numbers in the northeast that are actually increasing dramatically, hospitalizations creeping up, so places like michigan, places like new york, having a problem with upswings of cases. so the cdc says to reinstitute masks in close quarters for
and the important thing is that it doesn t force us into the hospital, we don t die from covid. it s kind of like the other respiratory illnesses. to get people vaccinated to happen faster. the second important thing is to make the indoor ventilation improve, and as you point out when there are surges or upswings to get people to wear very high quality masks that reduce the chance of transmission. why do you think they are still relying on what you ve referred to as forgeable paper cards, which are unacceptable in the 21st century? why the reluctance for vaccine passports? why the reluctance to move more quickly on k95 or n95 masks?
that s about as close as you get. the different parties and voters view immigration. on the have you can side it s a top concern. dem krawlts it s not a concern. it motivates republican voters, but not democrat voters. independents to the extent they are feeling it in their daily lives because they see the down washed pressure it puts on wages. it could motivate independents to go to the polls in the mid terms. jon: republicans are saying the current crime wave we are seeing in cities across the country, huge upswings in violent crime. they are blaming the biden administration for that and democrat calls for defunding the police.
biden and johnson for some vaccine. exactly. and covid is a big issue here. they ve been in virtual lockdown again with recent resurgence and with the concern about the indian variant. this is not like a g-7 you ve ever covered. we haven t been here in two years because of the pandemic. white house reporters, very limited access to the principals. there is always concern of an outbreak. the eu has not done very well. the uk has done better but has still had these upswings. andrea, i got 30 seconds. how is the special relationship? is there going to be one between boris and biden? reporter: i think so, yes. it s in both of their interests except over northern island. that is a big issue. the brexit negotiations on the northern island, that s not going so well. look, you re not missing
because barack obama could not run again. why didn t they like barack obama better than? if you look at the sheer numbers, barack obama were much better for jobs for americans than this president has been and the job employment was on upswings. should trump supporters love that? no, it was a 1.9% annual growth and rages were flat, people were working harder. rages are still flat. unemployment are going down. you can argue about the economy, the regulatory roll backs that he has done taken the foot off the economy and helps things expand. we should all that. a good economy does not excuse bad behavior. you got ten seconds here. that s what trump s defenders are using as a way to say it does not matter what he says or does not matter if he says the