Once again David Wein shows us he has absolutely no clue what is going on in the world. Not to fear, David C. Guggenheim is here to break down the most pressing stories of the day. 1) Effort To Remove Calif. Gov. Newsom Collects Enough Signatures To Force Recall Vote - Recall Gavin 2020, posted a lengthy list of grievances against the governor on its website: "Unaffordable housing. Record homelessness. Rising crime. Failing schools. Independent contractors thrown out of work. Exploding pension debt. And now, a locked down population while the prisons are emptied." - If the recall election is held, voters would face two questions on the ballot: whether to remove Newsom from office and who should replace him. Newsom is not allowed to appear on the list of replacement candidates 2) The U.S. Census Bureau on Monday rolled out the first data from its count of American residents, numbers that will be used to apportion seats in the House of Representatives for the next decade. - 7 States losing seats include: Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and California - 6 States gaining: Montana, Oregon, Texas, Colorado, North Carolina and Florida 3) COVID raging in India - India, reported more than 17.6 million cases since the pandemic began last year (real number could be 30 times higher) - Mass burnings of Covid victims 4) Biden has called the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians between 1915-17 (WWI) a genocide at the hands of The Ottoman Empire. - "The American people honor all those Armenians who perished in the genocide that began 106 years ago today," Biden said in a statement on Saturday, marking the annual Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. - Turkey contests the figures and denies the killings were systematically orchestrated or constitute a genocide. 5) Biden gives his address to Congress Wednesday & marks his 100th day in office this Thursday.