burns. he's a national political correspondent correspondent for "the new york times" and april ryan with american urban radio network. and i find presidential transitions fascinating. the choreography is such a unique thing. every little thing is chosen for a purpose and for a meaning. and why the biden transition, this morning, when the president-elect, about an hour ago, released the names of the people on this coronavirus advisory board, i was struck by the names. a lot of household names there that people see, including rick bright, who was a whistle-blower in the trump administration, but also the fact, the fact of it happening. that this is what the biden transition, this is what the president-elect wants us to see him doing today. why? >> well, john, i think the message is clearly the adults are back in charge and the experts are back in charge. and that throughout the campaign, one of the things that we heard most consistently from voters and consistently from lawmakers in both parties, actually, democrats, some of them more publicly than republicans, was a sense of real distress that the