nationwide. moore states are expanding eligibility every day. you can see in the numbers that the vaccine rollout is ready speeding up. the united states is averaging more than 2.3 million shots per day. with saturday marking the largest single day jump in vaccinations that we've seen so far. nearly 70 million americans have now received at least one dose. more than 37 million americans are now fully vaccinated. that is more than 11% of the population. and while those numbers are great news and they really are, there is also real concern for the 89% of the rest of the population, if you will, as spring break travel is leading to scenes like this. large crowds packing beaches in florida and plane travel just hit a pandemic record despite the cdc still warning against it. we're going to wait to hear from the biden team on. that we're also standing about toy by to hear about that. a massive effort to try to tackle vaccine hesitancy that is still a really problem across the country. joining me on this is john harwood. what are you hearing about this ad campaign? >>. >> kate, it will be $250 million. it's not right at this moment because we're still in a situation where there are a lot more people trying to get vaccinated than there is vaccine available. but as the vaccine supply accelerates, increasingly the issue will not be can you get a vaccine but will you get a vaccine? the administration is going to try to address some of the hesitancy of some people. we've been discussing for some time the potential for hesitancy among black americans because of the historic history of bias and abuse in terms of medical research that has aekt iffed them. some of the recent polling showing that vaccine hesitancy is not that much higher among whites. >> john, i'm going to jump in. we have to head over to the white house behind you. the coronavirus response team beginning the briefing. let's listen in. >> our country back to normal activities with a fully vaccinated population. provided we all work together. president biden is directing the administration to deliver the two things that will most hasten our ability to recover, checks and shots. and as he said, help is on the way. with the american recovery act signed into law last week, americans will finally get the support they need most immediately in the form of checks to american households and relief to americans and small businesses under so much pressure from the pandemic. 30% of adults and nearly two-thirds of seniors have now received their first vaccination shot. and we are accelerating vaccinations in anticipation of meeting the perresident's goal, being ready to open up all vaccinations to all adults by may 1st at the latest. we're averaging 2.4 million shots per day. for those that pay extremely close attention, there was a delay in data sifrpging over the weekend which resulted in reporting cut off time of 11:00 a.m. instead of 6:00 a.m. eastern time on saturday. i'm sure you're following that. so for the record, there were 3 about the 2 million shots reported administered on saturday and 2 about the 7 million on sunday. this is an enormously complex effort and it's a result of the work of tens of thousands of people who are going above and beyond the call of duty. we're doing everything we can to protect people from getting this infectious disease, doctors, nurses and pharmacists are working around the clock and vaccinating people with a modest reimbursement. this is exactly what our medical professionals have shown the country throughout this pandemic. now today we're doing more than saying thank you to all the people we call heroes. we're announcing the biden administration will nearly double medicare's reimbursement rates for administering covid-19 vaccines from about $23 per shot to $40 per shot. that's $80 total for a two dose vaccine. this makes it harder to get out into communities and give more covid-19 shots to people in need. we need this heroic team in particular to make sure that our highest risk and underserved populations are cared for. second, thanks to the american rescue plan, the ald mgs is now covering 100% of the cost for medicaid and children's health insurance beneficiaries to get vaccinated. this protects states from bearing any costs associated with the increase medicare reimbursement rates. and the biden administration stands ready to work with states who are interested in increasing their medicaid reimbursement rates for vaccinations so that we can make sure that we have most effectively reached vulnerable communities. working and lower income american families have received the brunt of this and must receive the resources needed to protect them. what do the changes mean for people across the country? well, first, it means that vaccines will continue to be free to you. you do not need insurance to get vaccinated or a cash or credit card or worry about a co-payment or deductible. you won't get a bill. the vaccines are free. they're safe, and they're effective. doctors and nurses will be out in your communities administering vaccines. the federal government will now pay them more for each shot they deliver. now with that, i turn it over to the doctor and then dr. fauci and then we'll take your questions. >> thank you, andy. i'm glad to be back with you. let's begin with the data. cd's most recent data showcases continue to fluctuate. somewhere between 50,000 and 60,000 per day with the most recent seven day average about 52,500 cases per day. the most recent seven day average of hospital admissions also declined to just over 4,700 per day. we also continue to seek decline in deaths with the latest seven day average just over 1200 deaths per day. we have come a long way from where we were in early january. but we still have much work to do. in some parts of the country, the weather started to warm up and with the clocks change this weekend, our days have seemed a little more seen. with the coming warming weather, it is hard to not relax and let our guard down, especially the win thor that saw the highest number of cases and deaths during the pandemic so far. this past friday we saw more travelers pass through our airports, over 1.3 million. this is the most travelers that we've had in a single day since last march before the who declared the global pandemic. we have seen footage of people enjoying spring break festivities maskless. this is all in the context of still 50,000 cases per day. equally concerning are the resurgence in some european countries. countries that have had strikingly similar trends and surges during the pandemic in the united states. each of these countries has had neighbors like us and each took an upward trend after the disregarded known mitigation strategies. they simply took their eye off the ball. i'm pleading with you for the sake of our nation's health. these should be warning signs for all of us. cases climbed last spring. they climbed again in the summer. they will climb now if we stop taking precautions when we continue to get more and more people vaccinated. please follow our recommended public health prevention precautions and be ready to get your vaccine when it is available to you. we're just starting to turn the corner. the data are moving in the right direction. but where this goes is dependent on whether we all do what must be done to protect ourselves and others. we continue to see positive information emerge from our vaccines. much a new cdc-mmwr published today data from mid december to mid february found the vast majority of people getting both doses of the vaccines within the recommended time frames. based on the report, only about 3% missed their second dose and symptoms were in place to make sure that those missed doses were not wasted. a very encouraging finding. we also found that 96% of people who got both dose dz so within the recommended time frame. on or within four days of the 21 days for the pfizer vaccine and 28 days for the moderna vaccine. these findings are incredibly reassuring as we continue to scale up our vaccination efforts. they show that our systems are working and that people are taking vaccination seriously. even when it means taking time to show up for their second appointment. it is a remarkable what we can do as a nation when we are united against the virus. this report also shows that a small percentage of people did miss their second dose. it made be hard for some people to get back for the second dose, but it's essential for everyone who for everyone to get both shots and get the full protection of the vaccine offers. this vaccine offer. cdc is working across the government and with state and local partners to identify and address barriers to getsing both doses. some strategies include working with trusted mess efrpgers and communities to spread science based messages on importance of getting fully vaccinated. partnering with jurisdictions and vaccination providers to schedule both vaccination appointments up front or schedule the second appointment when you get the first shot. and having systems in place to send appointment reminders to patients. reschedule canceled appointments and repurpose missed second doses to avoid vaccine waste. and finally, making available the second dose -- single dose vaccine, johnson & johnson as a terrific option for individuals who may prefer a one dose vaccine. importantly, we have a role to play. i encourage those who can to help others get vaccinated. this can be a simple as helping family members and other loved ones with scheduling appointments, reminding them about appointments and driving our company to the appointments. the small acts go a long way to protecting health and helping to end the pandemic. finally, i want to briefly discuss technical update to our vaccination data on the cdc website. i know many of you watch our data closely and when something chang changes it prompts questions. this was done to correct for differences in how states report data to cdc and determine age of people getting vaccinated. as a result, there was a slight change in our age distribution of those vaccinated. with the percentages in all age groups under 75 increasing slightly and those 75 or older decreasing slightly. this largest shift occurred among people aged exactly 75 when more than one million individuals previously classified 75 or reclassified as age 74. they should not be concerning as we're vaccinating the same people. some will be 75 in the next 12 months. as cdc director, we're leadsing with transparency and reflecting principle i believe is important for me to clarify the new approach to our public facing data. thank you. i look forward to your questions and with that, i turn things over to dr. fauci. >> thank you very much, doctor. i'm going give a brief what we'll call science update on something that is being asked much more consistently is that how do we approach the entire issue of pandemic preparedness currently and for future pandemics? i have the first slide. there are three components that have been pursued now for some years. the first is priority path owe generals. pick out a pathogen you think might be risky in the future. the other is to develop platform n technologies. we have spoken about the advances being made with the technology. and the third is one i want to spend a couple minutes on. and that's called prototype pathogens. what do we mean by how prototype pathogen approach helps us for future pandemics? this slide looks complicated. it's simple. it really tells you this is the tree of the coronaviruses. and in red are the human coronaviruses but noticeably, in the yellow boxes are the four coronaviruses that each year cause about 15 to 30% of all the common colds that we all experience repettively during the winter months. so we have been studying these viruses now for decades and decades. if you go to the next slide, then in 2002, with the appearance of sars which ch we all remember and then in 2012 with the appearance of mares which we all remember, we got more and more experience within this group of coronavirus. had in the next slide -- nope, go back one. >> we're listening to the coronavirus response team. dr. fauci giving his briefing right there. we'll bring you any more headlines we hear coming from it. joining me is our cnn medical analyst. i want to get your take, doctor, on what you heard. it seemed good news, good job but a warning. >> absolutely. i'm surprised and very pleased the fact that the expectations have been surpassed as to how many people are getting vaccinations. i think 3 to 2.7 million a day is astounding. they need to just keep -- we need to keep on track. but big warning is that we cannot relax our defenses right now. if europe is a harbinger of what is going to happen here in the next few months, we really need to be alarmed. italy went into lockdown. france and germany may be going into lockdown soon. we have plateaued at a very high rate. i think the numbers of people traveling right now, 1.3 million in one day is pretty alarming, especially since what is coming on is spring break, people going out on picnics and people usually let their guard down. >> one thing i'd like to get your take on is he was making it important point that i don't think people drive home enough which is that the vaccine is free. it is free of charge for everyone. you don't need insurance. you don't need your checkbook. but also increasing nearly doubling the reimbursement rate for providers for medicare and even medicaid to help providers doubling the amount that providers are going to be getting for the shots. how important is that? >> i think it's fairly important. now a lot of people are under the assumption that any physician can give the shot. that's not true. the certain hospitals, the certain medical facilities that can give it have to be approved by the county. they're usually very large institutions. i don't think that any institution has not been giving shots because of the reimbursement. but the fact that they are going to be reimbursed more for the time, for the nursing, for the hospital staff, is going to be important. the government has bought all the vaccine that's are necessary to get to the american public. no one, no one has to pay a cent to get the covid-19 vaccine. >> i thought one of the stats is impressive is there is only 3% of those that received that got the shots, only 3% have missed their second dose. federal government, i'm sure very happy to hear that. people are following the protocols and following through to get the vaccines. but at the same time, you have the images i think with he can throw some up of what we're seeing in places like florida right now. the cdc director said i'm pleading with you for the sake of our nation's health to not let down your guard when it comes to the pandemic protocols that they have in place. this is a difficult moment. you have people letting down their guard. you know people are letting down their guard too soon. how do you get this message right from the cdc stand point? from the federal government? >> i think the pressure needs to come from people that know people that are going to spring break. one thing i want to reiterate is just because you're young and healthy, you think that you're going to be okay. you're spreading what you have and the virus replicates inside the human body. if you're ill, you're going to cause mutations. you may cause that mutation which is going to be stronger than all the other viruses, causing resistance and making this epidemic worse. so just because you're going to be okay doesn't mean the rest of us are going to be okay because of you. and i think that's the message that needs to be sent. everybody is responsible whether you're young, healthy, you may be making this pandemic worse just by being reckless. >> we're just starting to 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not suitable for children. so what is the solution? the biden administration is now bringing in fema to help. joining me right now is cnn's presilla alvarez. what is fema going to do? >> kate, the mission fema has here is to help unaccompanied children in border patrol custody move to shelters run by the health and human services department, those shelters are equipped to care for the children and get them moving along the process to eventually be relocated with family in the united states. and this is the challenge that administration continues to face which is that there are a number of children crossing the u.s.-mexico border alone and just not enough shelter capacity because of the strain of the coronavirus pandemic. so now we know that there are more than 4,000 children stuck in border patrol custody. that is already higher than it was last week. it exceeds the levels in 2019. so these children are stuck in these facilities again not designed to care for them. instead, the 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should they hold any water with anyone in texas looking at this? >> absolutely not. let me give you one example of what is in that bill. they are keeping folks with access and needs from voting unless they can provide medical documentation to show that they have those disabilities. now that's specifically a poll text. it is requiring you to make medical expenditures in order to vote. and you have to think about it. this is in a state where almost 20%, 20% of residents are uninsured. that's twice the national average. they are stopping voting at 7:00. a lot of folks can't get home, can't get to a polling location by 7:00. the front line workers, first responders, the drive through voting that they're limiting is something that both parties used and they're keeping us as local governments from sending voters mail ballot applications. not mail ballots but the mail ballots applications and information about how to vote by mail. i get it. we have a lot of challenges in the state. we're at a crucial point of the pandemic. we're still recovering from the outages and freezes that killed so many people. but these elected officials should earn their vote through good policy. they shouldn't hope to win by keeping people from voting. >> because the most basic level, what republicans are doing in the state are saying, if the game doesn't look like it's going our way, then change the rules of the game. i mean, if that's the case, which it seems transparently to be that, since there are no examples of widespread voter fr fraud in texas, there is no examples of widespread fraud in these actions taking place, because it seems pretty transparent at this point. what can you do to stop it? 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"the washington post" now reporting two men have been arrested and charged with assaulting sicknick during the insurrection. joining me now is jessica schneider. she is gathering the detaulz as they come in. what are you learning? >> kate, we got arrest records now from one of the men. he's 39-year-old george tanios of morgue an town, west virginia. so we're working through extensive arrest record now. we understand, of course, "the washington post" is -- has reported on a second individual who has also been arrested. both of these men now charged in assaulting capitol police officer dry an sicknick. they're not charged with his death. but instead charged with assaulting him and two other police officers. a capitol police officer and a d.c. police officer. this is an investigation at the forefront for the fbi. in the past two months since officer sicknick's death. they have made this a priority. but it has been difficult. in accoufact. they still have not announced the manner of death here. so that may be why these two men now charged just with assault and not with any homicide related to officer sicknick's death. you know, officer sicknick, he was 42 years old. he had injuries related to the capitol attack. but he actually collapsed in an office after the attack. and he died the next day. they will be in federal court today. charged with assaulting an officer who died as a result of the capitol attack here. brian sicknick. there could be other people charged potentially, indicate. they should be due in court later today. there are images and video and potentially this led to some tips that then led to the arrest of these two men. so we're still working on getting a lot more of the details here. at least some progress here in getting justice for officer sicknick's death today. kate? >> much more to come. thanks for jumping on. she'll be working through that arrest record and bringing us more details as it comes. i appreciate it. coming up for us, more than 400,000 people dead. cities turned to ash. families destroyed. syria marking 10 years today since the peaceful uprising began and then became a brutal war. i'm going to speak about this next. antibacterial or moisturizing body wash? definitely moisturizer! antibacterial can i have both? new dove care & protect body wash eliminates 99% of bacteria and moisturizes for hours two for one! can i keep it? new dove care & protect, zero compromise! my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™ with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™ janssen can help you explore cost support options. mom and dad left costa rica, 1971. 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. 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+. checknot everybody wantsd time the same thing. the new myww+. 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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ten years on, joining me now republican congressman adam kinsinger is. ten years, there is a generation of kids in that country literally not known life without war. i mean what has all been lost in these ten years and just looking at it from this -- our perspective here, why should americans care about it? >> yeah. so it's been lost. when you were going over the numbers it's mind-blowing but it also can be numbing, right, if you say 5 million, 6 million as a point it's hard to conceptualize what it means until you see the picture of young babies pulled out of rubble where the russians and syrians targeted specifically medical facilities and specifically civilians. and now because of the inaction frankly of those that can act we're in kind of a stalemate. every major empire has a presence there in syria. i think first off you have to hold the assad regime and those systematically tortured, killed, having war criminals held up in court is important and ultimately never forgetting the story and that's why i appreciate your insistence to bring that to the forefront so often. >> it's some of your acs in congress that have been some of the strongest actions to hold assad accountable and those around him accountable at all. conventional wisdom is there's nothing the u.s. can do in syria. it's too complex, too messy. there's too many proxy wars with the influence of russia and iran. but you got to it. assad is accused of war crimes. the evidence we've seen is stronger than the evidence that existed against the nazis. so conventional wisdom be damned. is there really nothing to do at this point when you're now looking at a new administration? >> no, i think there certainly is stuff to do. and if you think of caesar, he was this brave regime leader who has these pictures of people tortured to death, young kids tortured to death, the systematic evidence that can be put up against the regime is incredible which goes to show what a stiff arm regime like that is so cold and methodical. so we can hold that accountable. i think the other thing is the u.s. can finally realize again that the power of our ability to bring people to the table and negotiate solutions really is powerful. the russians weren't involved a number of years ago. now they're in there. we feed to bring the russian, the syrians, everybody to the table for an answer including turkey and try to negotiate a solution that works and also recognize that, yes, we need to leave syria at some point, we have a small number of people there but our presence is protecting a significant number of people and also giving us that moral seat at the table to negotiate a solution. because keep in mind right now the next generation of terrorists potentially is being recruited out of refugee camps because where hopelessness exists that's where extremism can thrive. >> when you leave a vacuum there, that's what enters. we've seen it time and time again. i have to ask you, congressman, you've been one of few republicans speaking out decisively and early against the lies and disinformation that came from donald trump and also what led to the insurrection. there's now a new twist on the disinformation that is being pushed about just what happened that day that i have to ask you about. now it's coming from republican senator ron johnson. i'll play it for you. it's a radio interview where he is explaining why he didn't you all were really in that much danger on january 6th. >> i knew those were people that love this country, that truly respect law enforcement, would never do anything to break the law so i wasn't concerned. now, had the tables been turned and president trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of black lives matter antifa protesters, i might have been a little concerned. >> i don't know. what do you say to this? >> i don't think there's anything to say. it's as ludicrous as it sounds. look, officer funone who was the officer drug down the stairs, told shoot him with his own gun, he was beaten. he told me there was basically evil that day. he was beaten with blue lives matter flags. by the way, black lives matter has not stormed and occupied the capitol as of yet, so let's just be realistic here. i don't know what the senator was trying to say but i do think it's absolutely ludicrous. democracies not areal really defined by their bad days. they're defined how they rise from those bad days and that's why it's important we look in the mirror and accept whatever role we played in that, recognize what it was and call it out in our own party. that's why i started country first.com is we have to in the republican party we very clear how we've gone off the rails. >> thank you for your voice on this, and thank you for speaking up for syria. thanks for your time. >> thank you. back to you. >> thank you. coming up for us, the vaccine rollout accelerates as health experts are warning of a possible surge because of what you're looking at. spring break. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. we look up to our heroes. idolizing them. mimicking their every move. and if she counts on the advanced hydration of pedialyte when it matters most... so do we. hydrate like our heroes. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, hydrate like our heroes. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? 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