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through what this is actually going to look like. gene sperling is a longtime economic aide. he served other presidents. he has been a adviser to president biden on the campaign trail. but he is not expected at the sore money. because right now like most americans he is working remotely, has not been vaccinated yet, and is still in california according to the white house. and he won't be in the west wing doing the job for several more weeks according to the press secretary earlier today. >> that is interesting. gloria, this package, relief package is popular. is the white house worried that it won't be so popular, that popularity that wane? why this real effort to bolster this. >> well, a lot of people who were there, including the president himself, were there in 2009 when the stimulus package passed. and one of the problems with that, biden himself has said, is that they never explained the benefits of it to the american people. and it was unpopular. this bill starts out more popular. so what they're trying to do is tell the american people all the ways -- they have to plain it. this is the way it can help you. these are the child tax credits you will get. you will get money in your pocket. your vaccines will be free. it will take less time to get you vaccinated. we will reopen schools in a safe way. and on and on and on. because they know that what the republicans are doing, all of whom voted against it, what the republicans are doing is saying this is just a liberal democratic wish list. part of that -- there are programs in there that the democrats have always wanted. but this is a covid relief package. >> yeah. >> and they need to tell that to the american people so they understand and so they can give pushback to the republican opposition. >> and we did just get the 2-minute warning about a minute ago. here we go. let's listen to the president. >> when i signed the american rescue plan last week, i said help is on the way. this week i can report it isn't just on the way. it's here. sooner than many thought possible. over the next 10 days we reach two goals, giant goals. the first is 100 million shots in people's arms will have been completed within the next 10 days. and 100 million checks in people's pockets in the next ten days. shots in arms and money in pockets. that's important. the american rescue plan is already doing what it was designed to do, make a difference in people's everyday lives. we're just getting started. by the time all the money is distributed 85% of american households will have gotten a $1400 rescue checks. to give more -- to give one more example, for the average family of two parents and two children making combined income of $110,000 a year. that's going to add $5600 for them. $5,600 they get. and the plan does more. it extends unemployment insurance for the 11 million american unemployed and any unemployed in the near term. it will help hundreds of thousands of small business us keep doors open, which makes a gigantic difference in neighborhoods and communities, if you have a drug store, a beauty shop, a hardware store. it's the center ch small communities and gets our schools the resources they need to hope safely. it providing the biggest investment in child care since world war ii. and provides food and nutrition help for the millions of families to keep them from going hungry, keeping a roof over their heads. and expands health care coverage and lowers health care costs for so many people. and it will cut child poverty in half in this country. that's the estimate. child poverty will be cut in half as a consequence of what's in this recovery act. and it will generate economic growth for the entire nation. that's why major economists left, right and center support this plan. even wall street has agreed, according to moodies by the end of this year in law will spur our economy to create 7 million new jobs. and it does one more thing. it focuses on rebuilding the backbone of this country, working families, the middle class, people who built in country. but as i said last week, it's one thing to pass a historic piece of legislation like the american rescue plan. and it's quite another to implement it. and the devil is in the details. it requires fastidious oversight, to make sure the relief arrives quickly, equitiably and efficiently with no waste or fraud, in your bank account, in your mailbox, to the local business, in your community, and to your child's school. look, i've been here before. when president obama and i came to office in 2009 he put me in charge of implementing of recovery act which helped us recover and rebuild during the great recession. i was authorized to put together a team, including kiloo an accountability board with inspectors general from different agencies that were reflected by the act, to make sure we got the roughly $800 billion out into the countryside by the book and quickly over 18 months. i talked to literally almost -- over 150 mayors, all governors except one, constantly going over the granular detail of the implementation of this legislation -- that legislation. and the effort put us on a path from crisis to recovery to resurgence. accor accordingly to the oversight brody of inspector general they said we got it done with less than 0.2% of waste or fraud. that's not what the previous administration did though. when the congress passed the cares act. the cares act -- the congress created a committee of inspectors general to make sure every penney of that money was spent as it was directed. one of the first things the previous administration did was fire the head of the superior general committee. so when congress passed what was intended to be a small small business relief program it instead became a free for all for well-connected companies. and mainstream -- mainstream businesses from hardware stores to beauty salons that needed the help most were left behind. 40 oh thousand are now gone. we will not let that happen this time. i learned from my experience implementing the recovery act. just how important it is to have someone who can manage all the moving parts with efficiency, speed and integrity and accountability. that's the sort of management we've seen in our fight against the virus with jeff zients, our covid response coordinator. today, i'm pleased to announce and introduce another gifted manager to coordinate our implementation of the american rescue plan, gene sperling. gene will be on the phone with mayors, governors, red states, blue states, a source of constant communication, a source of guidance and support, and above all, a source of accountability for all of us to get the job done. gene has been here before. the only person in the history to serve as director of economic -- of the national economic council twice. he led successful efforts to deliver relief to mall businesses and unemployed americans in the obama-biden administration and in the clinton administration. i spoke with gene earlier today, alongside my economic team. he is ready to get to work. in fact, he has hit the ground running. and together we're going to make sure that the bifurcates of the american rescue plan go out quickly and directly to the american people where they belong. let me close with this. help is here. and hope is here. and real and tangible ways. we're days away from 100 million shots in the arms of millions of americans. that's the way -- that's the way on the way to get every single american access to the vaccine. 100 million checks going into the pockets and/or direct deposits going into the pockets of americans on the way to a million more -- millions more americans. that's real progress. we have a lot more to do. we have to prove to the american people that their government can deliver for them and do it without waste or fraud. that we can vaccinate the nation, that we can get our kids safely back in school, that we can get our economy back on track by helping hundreds of thousands of small businesses open and stay open, and that we can give people of this nation a fighting chance again with relief checks, lower child care costs, lower health care costs and so much more. that's our job. that's our responsibility. and the pro will be growing the economy as well. we're going to have to stay on top of every dollar spent through the american rescue plan. and that's what we're going to do. we can do this. we will do this. god bless you all. help is on the way. and may god protect our troops. thank you very very much. >> back now with me, katelyn, katherine and gloria. >> i'm hearing a lot of reports. >> actually, let's listen. >> from serious reporters like you saying that. i discussed it with my team and they say the thing that has more impact than anything trump would say to the maga folks is what the local doctor -- what the local preachers, what the local people in the community say. so i urge -- i urge all local docs and ministers and priests and everything to talk about why -- why it's important to get -- to get the vaccine and even after that until everyone is in fact vaccinated to wear in mask. thank you. >> thank you, guys. >> i'm back with katelyn, gloria and katherine. i mean, that was interesting. the part of the thing that i found interesting there at the end -- and we can touch on in after talking about what's in the bill. he is saying he wants people who obviously don't support him to talk to someone they trust about getting the vaccine. let's talk about what he said, katherine about what is in this huge almost $2 trillion package that he and the vice-president are going to be prompting here in the coming weeks. he really -- this this is -- he really sort of described this as a social safety net, as a middle class reconstruction package as much as, say, covid relief. >> yes. absolutely. one of the lessons from the obama years was that you don't get credit for safety net responses that are either too clungy or slow for the public to use. i'm thinking things like the anti-foreclosure programs or ones that are too invisible for people to notice. things like the payroll tax cut that was passed under obama. biden wants credit. he wants people to know both in the middle class, people who are lower income, that help is on the way, help is coming from him and they want them to be aware of the great whole of government effort that is being done on their behalf. this is about creating a well-oiled machine, making sure the implementation is there, but also making sure that machine is very visible. and that was his goal today, was telling people this is what's in the bill. i'm enumerating all the ways we are helping. we are getting them out swiftly speedily, i promise. we have to wait and see whether that happens, and minimal waste, fraud and abuse. he is trying to protect himself against the usual republican attacks about a major stimulus package like this. >> i wonder, gloria, for folks getting these checks, you have, like, let's say a single mom, two kids, this is a lot of mona just went into their bank account. it is -- did you can't miss it. i mean this is a chunk of change. and it seems like he is capitalizing on this moment, which is the thousands of dollars going to families. >> well, this is about government working for you. this is not about government being the deep state, government hiding things from you, government not telling you the truth -- which we heard a lot of that over the last four years. this is about a government that can work for you, which is why as katherine was saying, the implementation is so important, because it has to work for you in a way that people request see and say, oh, yeah, that money wasn't misused it's actually people's tax dollars going to work to help americans. and, you know, i think that is the message we heard the other night from the president when he gave his speech. it's the message today. this is your government. i'm the president of the united states. but this is your government helping you, helping your children. and over the weekend--en- and katelyn can talk about this. what was interesting to me is the white house put out emails from people who started getting their checks. and telling them exactly -- and tweets telling them exactly how they were using the money, pay down the mortgage, pay for their car, feed their family and they're trying to sort of, you know, anecdote after anecdote let people know how it's being used. >> we do have breaking news katelyn i want to touch upon with you here. maybe something we knew going on at the time but a cdc review has found that some of the trump administration cdc guiseens was not grounded in science. if said the review found some guidance used less direct language than available evidence supported. i mean, we saw this happening at the time that what appeared to be the scientific guidance. and we heard reporting on this repeatedly that it was being changed by people who were not scientists to be more in line with what president trump was saying, you know, politically. but this is the -- this is a review. this is official. >> and this started basically day one of the pandemic. remember last year when the cdc official was putting out warnings about what was coming our way with the pandemic as we were flying back with former president trump from a trip to india. and he was enraged by that because of what it did to the stock market. his influence over what the cdc was saying and telling the american people about the pandemic started from basically day one backup now we have a cdc spokesperson saying yes there was guidance that came out wasn't as specific as it could have been based on the science because of undue influence that was happening over cdc documents. it also says there were a few documents coming out that were purported from the drchlt dc but not from the cdc. using their maim and credibility but wasn't their document according to what the spokesperson is now saying. this is something we saw in the trump administration with a lot of different agencies where they were trying to claim that there were deep state officials working against former president trump. and they were do wlag former president trump, president trump at the time wanted. but of course this is where it's incredibly critical. because lives could have been cost because of the guidance if it wasn't as specific as it could have been. if it was more vague because officials did not want to put people in a panic, which is something president trump said at the time, which of course we have seen how that played out. just seeing this, you're right, it confirms basically what we were seeing happening in realtime. but that doesn't make it any less stunning that we are now learning that cdc guidance could have been more specific than it was and possibly more instructive and of course possibly saved more lives. >> gloria you're -- go on, gloria. >> one of the things so striking to me about "the washington post" story is that there was guidance and we remember it issued in august that discouraged the testing of people without covid symptoms, eep though they had been in contact with an infected person. and we now know that, of course, you need to tested. and you may be asymptomatic if you're younger, et cetera. but the discouragement of testing -- you know where that comes from directly. the president of the united states at that time was saying, some people like testing. some people don't. remember that? he was the one who didn't. and he didn't want as many people to get tested because he didn't want numbers to go up. and that's what that was all about. >> he thought testing revealed the number. >> yeah. >> what we learned was hospitalizations and deaths really revealed the pandemic. and those are numbers you can't hide from. >> yeah. >> you guys, thank you for joining me to talk about what is a big day at the white house for the covid relief package. we are. we are also following breaking news in california where a driver ran into a crowd and killed at least three people. we're talking about what we learned as a news conference moments ago. plus a new poll shows new york state is it split on whether governor cuomo should resign. we're taking you there live. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa car shield is just the best thing to take away the fear that when something is going to go wrong with your car, because it will. and car shield is going to be there to back you up. >> my experience with car shield is that they absolutely come through every time i need them. >> if my car breaks down, i can count on car shield to cover it for me. car shield definitely has my back. >> now is the time to make the smart choice and protect yourself from sky-high auto repair bills. call now for the free instant protection plan quote. it's only 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let. what they believe happened is you can see there everything happened underneath that overpass you can see in that picture there right after 9 "a." this is downtown san diego, right by san diego city college. and what they believe happened is that the driver was driving through there, ended up on the sidewalk where he hit several pedestrians. before coming back on the road and stopping by the time officials got there they said that it looked like this driver was a 71-year-old man driving a volvo wagon seemed to be trying to render aid. at this point he is investigated for driving while impaired. when you take a listen to some of the people on scene it sounds like it was a quick but horrific event. take a listen to some of the witnesses. >> the way he was riding down the sidewalk it was like, he didn't take his foot off the gas until he got to the other side of the street. i'm a witness to that because i was riding on the front of it. i'm like, whoa, is this guy ever going to stop? it was a nightmare like really quick nightmare, you know. >> i saw that wagon move over and then it's just things started happening up and dragging and horrific. >> now one other interesting note is that the police chief said that they had also received a call, not long before this, about a mile away with the description matching this vehicle but they're not sure yet to say that it is exactly this driver. someone may have been trying to alert them about. but we know three people lost lives and two in critical condition, brianna. >> stephanie, we know you will keep an eye on this story. stephanie elam in california for us. the white house revealing more today about president biden's mindset on embattled new york governor andrew cuomo. jen spak judge says the president fijds allegations that the cuomo harassed a number of former female staffers troubling and lard to read. biden urged everyone to wait and see what the investigation brings. new york vote resist are speaking out. more now on that from cnn politics reporter dan merricka. you have the adultso details from a new poll. >> it's a mix and good news for embattled governor andrew cuomo. the top line is whether cuomo should resign over allegations? 50% of new yorkers say no. you would think that is a good number for the governor who is asking voters to wait and hear about the investigations before they decide on whether he should resign. this poll also finds 35% believe he should resign. the next question is would you re-elect governor cuomo? that's where problems start for this governor. he is a three-term governor. he could seek a fourth term in 2022. poll found only 34% would vote for andrew cuomo as governor. 52% would prefer someone else. and then the last question, are you satisfied with how he has handled these allegations? 32% say no. 57% say yes. this was conducted by a sienna college a local college in albany the last couple days. as you note, president biden is giving andrew cuomo a little bit of time. saying he wants to see the investigations play out. that's not something that democrats here in new york, the bulk of the house caucus here in new york as well as the two senators kirstin gillibrand and chuck schumer gave cuomo. they called on his resignation. all eyes are on the general assembly behind me where the impeachment inquiry is ongoing as well as letitia james office, the new york attorney general also looking into the allegations against cuomo. two investigations going on simultaneously. but right now it does seem that cuomo has some partial trust of the new york people. >> yeah. >> brianna. >> i'm sure he reads that and feels there is breathing room. we'll see what the governor has to say here. >> a little bit. >> in the coming day. dan, thank you spoech. live from albany. next as officials warn spring breakers are out of control in florida. the tsa says they screened more travelers than at any point in the last year np live as some airports started offering covid 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we are looking at data carefully. the question actually prompted more studies to be done. we know more are forthcoming. we're taking the data carefully and rchg guidances in that context. >> in the meantime, americans are once again taking flight with more people traveling by air in the last four days than any four-day period since the pandemic began. the tsa says it's screened more than 5 million passengers between saturday sunday and thursday, the most since march 15th last year. the surge comes as airports in the washington, d.c. area began offering covid tests to passengers. cnn's pete miettunen is at washington dull he is international airport with more on that. tell us about this, pete. >> reporter: well this came out at a critical time for airlines brianna. they hope the numbers are a sign of recovery. 5.2 million screened by tsa in four days. the busiest four-day period of the pandemic. and the cdc all those people should be getting tested before and after their trip. and that's where the new covid testing site comes from a company called express check opened at dull he is international airport this morning. it's before security. you may recognize the name because the company runs this also runs the express spas at airports across the country. this company partnered with united airlines. it's reminding passengers this is an option when they book the ticket. and the hope is more options come online like this and get people coming back to flying. >> we're it excited to see some of the positive momentum and customers coming back. we're ready to welcome them onboard when they're ready to travel and hope that the back half of the year is stronger and see good signs in booking trends right now. >> you know, brianna i took a test, paid for it $200 for a rapid test. not cheap. nigh results luckily nvrgt. although if somebody is positive they are referred to the cdc, taken to federal health officials and they are placed on the cdc's independent no-fly list. the hope is somebody testing positive will not be able to book a plane, brianna. >> that's interesting. $200. all right, pete. thank you so much. pete miettunen live from dull he is. duke university is ordering undergrads to stay in place all week because covid cases have been speaking. right now more than 180 duke students are in isolation after testing positive with -- for covid with another 200 under quarantine based on contact tracing. so this is the largest one week jump in cases at duke since the pandemic began. jacqueline howard is joining us on this. this, jacqueline after duke's men's basketball team cancelled the season last week because of the virus. besides the stay in place order, what is duke doing to combat the outbreak? >> reporter: brianna, the stay in place order is the main approach here. what that means is that in-person classes are now remote. students on campus in dorms or apartments must stay in their dorms or apartments. and then students living off campus are not allowed on campus. and brianna, in a letter to students duke university said that any violation of these rules or repeated violations will be consideration for suspension. the letter says specifically, quote, if in feels serious it's because it is. this stay in place period is strongly recommended by our medical experts. the restriction of student movement gives us the best path toward curtailing further spread. and brianna, it's really interesting -- previous studies by the cdc showed that a rise in covid-19 cases on a college campus can sometimes spread into the surrounding community. so we can imagine that the medical experts here who are advising the opportunity are probably not only concerned about the spread of covid-19 on campus but also in the surrounding community as well. brianna. >> yes. a very good point. jacqueline, thank you. next, the white house confirming they have reached out to north korea to start a new round of diplomacy. but so far kim jong un is not returning calls. plus president biden directing fema to step in and help as border patrol struggles to process thousands of migrant children. what we know about the conditions in the tent shelters. there's a world where every one of us is connected. everyone. everywhere. where everyone is included. where everyone has access to information, education, opportunity. ♪ ♪ ♪ when everyone and everything is connected. that's really beautiful. anything is possible. good morning. cisco. the bridge to possible. rely on the experts at 1800petmeds for the same medications as the vet, but for less with fast free shipping. visit petmeds.com today. it appears north korea has not yet warmed to the new president in the white house. today the white house admitted that repeated efforts by the biden administration to reach out to pyongyang have so far been met with silence. cnn's kiley atwood at the state department with more. >> reporter: brianna last month the biden administration launched a behind the scenes effort to engage with north korea. but north korea has so far been unresponsive according to a senior administration official. they said the effort was part of one to try and reduce the risks of escalation. we don't know specifically what was in those messages. but they did note that they come off the heels of more than a year where there hasn't been active dialogue between the two countries. that is even in the waning months of the trump administration there was not active dialogue. now, this news is coming as secretary of state tony blinken and secretary of defense lloyd austin are traveling in the region. they are meeting in japan, in south korea, with u.s. allies there. north korea is definitely going to be something that they discuss. now, the biden administration hasn't ruled out their full north korea policy. and i'm told by administration officials that is expected in the coming weeks. we'll have a little bit more meat on the bones how the biden administration plans to go forth on address the challenge of north korea. >> kiley addwood thank you. right now a group of republican lawmakers head by kevin mccarthy can at the southern border with mexico. they are there to get a firsthand look at the growing migrant crisis. more than 4,000 children are now in border patrol custody. now the biden administration is ordering fema to step in and help. but even though still don't want to call the situation a crisis. krn he is priscilla alvarez is following this for us. priscilla, what are the conditions like for these kids? do we know what fema is going to be tasked with here. >> brianna, the primary task for fema is going to be to move unaccompanied children who are in border patrol custody out of those facilities and into shelters that are run by the health and human services department. this is a step the administration is taking because it is having a hard time keeping up with the number of children crossing the u.s./mexico border alone. as you mentioned we now know there are more than 4,000 children in border patrol custody. these are facilities intended for adults and processing adults. they are not designed to care for children. and we know from lawyers who spoke to about a dozen children they are worried, upset, in some cases haven't been able to get the hygiene like showers for example or reach their parents. and, again, it boils down to they're not supposed to be in these facilities. but until the administration can find the shelter capacity for them they will stay in these facilities. so, again, fema stepping in here to help with the process so that it moves quickly, brianna. >> all right. priscilla, thank you so much for the latest on that. next, a pennsylvania mom is accused of making deep fake videos to cyber girls on his daughter's cheerleadering squad. details just ahead on that. en a, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa so, again, fema stepping in here my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 14 day system. with a painless, onesecond scan i can check my glucose without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. you can do it without fingersticks, too. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. and visit freestyle libre.us to try it for free. if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. if you see wires down, treat them all as if they're hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. a woman in pennsylvania is accused of making deep fake image as to cyber bullying members of her daughter's cheerleading squad. they say the woman altered pictures from the girls' social media accounts and texted them to the team's coaches. jeanne, this is highly unusual. what more do we know about these deep fake video. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, it started last summer and into the fall when part of a cheerleading team in bucks county, pennsylvania, started getting messages and texts, one message to one of the girls allegedly is, you should kill yourself. the visual images, according to the complaint, were the actual faces of the alleged victims, but they were superimposed on bodies that were not theirs. some were nudes, some were in bikinis, some were drinking, some were vaping. investigators decided they needed to find out because it was an anonymous number. the pictures were also sent to the head coach of the cheerleading team. they needed to find out who sent them. they did an investigation and there was a company called deepfakes, where you can purchase a phone number, you're not associated with it, but you can send and you can text from it. they then got a court order from verizon to find out who was the one that was doing this. according to the complaint, they found out that it was the defendant, raphaela and they correlated the timelines with the numbers and with her. they got a court order to be able to subpoena all of her electronic devices and they said that really firmed it up. now she's been charged with three counts of cyber harassment of a child and also harassment. now, her attorney says that she didn't do any of this at all. and that she is actually now getting threats to her life so she is having to go to police. but she will make her first court appearance at the end of march. these are misdemeanors. these young women could have been taken off the team. according to her attorney, the defendant's daughter was a member of the cheerleading team, but left it in 2019, brianna. >> any idea, are they saying, jeanne, what the motive is for all this? >> reporter: it's very interesting because the complaint doesn't state a motive why she would do it at this point, allegedly, if she did it. prosecutors don't even have to prove a motive. they have to prove the elements of those two crimes, the cyber bullying for harassment of a child and harassment. if this goes before a jury, juries always want to know a motive, why she would do it. i think there are many, many questions that don't have answers yet. remember, according to the defense, she didn't do any part of this. >> we'll see what the case is. jeanne, thank you so much. more on our news just in. a review by cdc showing some of the trump administration's pandemic health guidance wasn't rooted in science and had questionable influence. we'll have more on that ahead. the new myww+ gives you more of what you need to help you lose weight! more simplicity with the what's in your fridge? recipe feature. and more motivation with on-demand workout classes. the new myww+. check out today's limited time offer! mom and dad left costa rica, 1971. the new myww+. and in 1990, they opened irazu. when the pandemic hit, pickup and delivery was still viable. and that kept us afloat. keeping our diners informed on google was so important. the support from our customers, it honestly kept us going. i will always be grateful for that. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ not everybody wants the same thing. ♪ that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 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