but what's so significant here? they want to radically change how policing is done. i've lost 101 pounds. >> we do know that some people who are asymptomatic or some people who don't have symptoms can transmit the virus on. and they are literally walking and biking the street every day. "new day" continues right now.

presidential tweet. >> well, you know, obviously, the president's plan is no plan at all. ♪ less oral steroids. but there are so many, many republican leaders who are solidly behind the president. >> the world health organization on cleanup duty, confirming asymptomatic spread is possible. because when caught early, it's more treatable.

it makes a lot of sense in tim scott's version to say to states, look, if you're not having officers turn on body cameras, that's a problem and we may have to withhold funding.

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>> i certainly will. laura, counselor, on a legal manner here, which is notable. minneapolis news station kmsp is reporting that derek chauvin, the officer who pinned george floyd to the pavement with his knee, to his neck, for nearly nine minutes, was in talks to plead guilty before he was arrested and charged with murder. >> laura, what's the difference? >> david, laura, thank you both very much. not promise. absentee ballots never delivered. >> listen, the challenges will come, because change never comes easy. i mean, to see those sharp divides, gender, politics, race, really fascinating. well, don't apologize. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, and even in those cases, a lot of other people are saying, look, you know, some of these reforms we're seeing on the local level don't go far enough. if congress passes something, the president has to sign it. when colin took a knee, he took it for the families in this building. and in terms of what he's doing, we saw what he was doing yesterday with this just absurd, blatant lie about martin gugino, the 75-year-old peace activist in buffalo who was pushed to the ground, blood pouring from his head, suggesting it was some kind of conspiracy theory. and he's tweeting this -- i mean, he's vilifying a man who, by all accounts, has devoted decades to peacefully protesting. the republican plan effectively leaves that up to local municipalities. only 13% hoff blacks say the economy is starting to recover but again, it can be managed if you think about how to do it from the employer's point of view, we keep the number of people down, we don't have wait. they tell us the president is open to some form of police -- of policing reform legislation, but the details of that are still murky. but as we are seeing renewed pushes for policing policies or changing in policing policies, it seems that his name is anything but, john. we had one single pod unit coming in there. our country uses the maximum the hill, the white house, when there are divided parties, to tackle a big issue like this, or like we've seen in the past, the inability to deal with gun reform or what have you.

listen to the doctor. >> mark coville, it's a smart approach you're taking. they don't have much more time to get back on the field at this point, andy. prove. ♪ liberty. 50% of african-americans now say they do. on the flip side, you have to look at donald trump, who's ill equipped for this moment.

jeff zeleny, great to have you in jacksonville. 38% for whites in this poll, alisyn. >> well, i'll say two things about that. john? we are getting rid of the problem of those respiratory droplets going in someone's face so now we're just dealing with contact.

>> reporter: and through tears and frustration -- >> i just want to say, i love the bar is so ridiculously low to say that the president shouldn't be attacking a 75-year-old catholic peace activist who was bleeding from the head when he was pushed down. so this morning, what happens now for colin kaepernick. to build an investigation around a hate crime?

[ chanting: black lives matter ] >> reporter: while protests continued in american cities for the second straight week. that took me less than three seconds to say. we don't have long haircuts.