the biggest audience, you couldn t go to bars or restaurants yet he is 6 feet away from women. every guy looks like harvey weinstein. talk about it every night on the news, coronavirus is a war. fight like a war. when you think about it is the only war in history when the war is over all the soldiers are fatter. laura: i watched that and i thought not only do we miss jay leno every night on television but there s a reason he was the last one to get big late-night ratings on the major network. absolutely. it is great to do stand up special on a daily wire. hollywood is hollywood, netflix is netflix, hbo is hbo, they didn t count on other entities popping up and creating a home for voices like myself and god bless guys like jay leno, who are putting friendship over
rise in 48 states, and this morning there s growing questions about the role businesses should be playing in enforcing rules about mask mandates and vaccinations. remember, the u.s. government spent trillions of dollars in the last year supporting businesses, supporting individuals in our time of need. the question now is, where are these businesses now that the government needs their help? npr points out, with mask mandates disappearing, business owners across the country are making and enforcing their own rules, and for many, that means enforcing absolutely no rules at all. i ve got the best team here to break this down. andrew russ sorkin, co-anchor of squawk box and former white house senior adviser for the covid response. andy, one of the things that was supposed to motivate people to get vaccinated is that you weren t going to be able to participate in the reopening unless you were vaccinated. you couldn t go to bars or restaurants or the movies. let me tell you, the last time i