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several groups supporting donald trump are expected to hold rallies today in washington to protest his election loss. many of them are promoting the president's false narrative that the november 3rd election was rigged. president trump tweeted his appreciation for the expected show of support, he might stop by to say hello. now, there's virtually no chance that the election result will change. cnn projects that biden will take georgia and extend his electoral lead at 306. 20% spike in coronavirus from the day before. president trump has yet to concede and he may never, one week after the election was called for joe biden, the president still seems to the cling to the idea that he'll get a second term. jim acosta has the lastest from the white house. >> reporter: welcome to the white house twilight zone where president trump is still clinging to an alternate reality. >> this administration won't be to going so the lockdown. >> reporter: in the real world it's different story, as cnn projects biden has won georgia and arizona. that gives biden a big 306 electoral vote victory as the popular vote margin the president-elect ahead by more than 5 million ballot. >> reporter: no impression that he was plotting the overthrow of the elected government. >> reporter: still some of the president's friends are sounding like hostage negotiators, trying to talk mr. trump into surrendering to defeat. >> if he was satisfied that every legitimate vote had been counted he would follow the edict of the constitution. >> reporter: white house press secretary kay leigh mcenny is spinning the fantasy that mr. trump is marching toward a second term. >> he would have to be at the inauguration in fact. >> reporter: peter navarro. >> we're moving forward here at the white house under the assumption that there will be a second trump term. we think he won that election. any speculation of what joe biden might do is moot at this point. >> reporter: they're trying -- taking their cues from trump. not a rigged election including trump's own sooub security, there's no evidence that any voting system lost or changed votes. while mcenany he'll fight it through the courts -- >> hold that up. >> i have three bidders, court filings and affidavits. they're startling, sean. >> reporter: his lawyers has bailed on a case. >> he's the worst candidate ever to run in the history of a presidential election. he is. at least if you lost, you lost to -- how do you lose to a guy like that. >> reporter: compared the president to the 1991 detroit pistons who famously refused to shake hands to the chicago bulls. the advisers could do the same thing when it comes to the election, leave the stage without conceding defeat. jim acosta, cnn, the white house. the biden transition team has found ways to work around the lack of cooperation from the trump administration. cnn's jessica dean has the latest. >> we're charging ahead with the transition. >> reporter: during a virtual briefing, biden's transition team offering assurances that the team is moving ahead as it waits for the gsa triggers. >> we're not interested in having a food fight with the gsa, we just want to get access to threat assessments, to ongoing work on covid, so that we can prepare to govern. >> reporter: with official access blocked cnn has learned that biden transition team is back channeling with the medical community to compare its covid-19 response. ron klain said in his first interview since getting the job as chief of staff, that biden will issue a national mask mandate and install a white house covid coordinator. >> we'll have a covid coordinator who works in the white house who has direct access to him. >> reporter: when it comes to republican outreach, e joe biden has spoken to some gop governors and senators but not senate majority leader mitch mcconnell who so far as refused to acknowledge joe biden as president-elect. in an interview barack obama expressed his disappointment of not pushing back. >> what happens is the peaceful transfer of power, the notion that any of us who attain an elected office, whether it's dogcatcher or president, are servants of people, it's a temporary job, we're not above the rule or laws. >> reporter: cnn has learned that members of biden transition team are reaching out to former pentagon officials, remember, they're not allowed to contact any current pentagon officials, former officials, they're looking for information trying to get a lay of land inside the pentagon. jessica dean, cnn, wilmington, delaware. tas we just heard the bidens team is finding workarounds through their experience and contacts, reaching out to former officials, we're assured by some democrats and experts, don't have to worry, others are saying, because biden isn't getting the briefings and can't put his team together, vetted, potentially could lead to another 9/11, which side do you fall on? >> i think it's inettebly somewhere in the middle. we know that president-elect biden is putting his team together very seriously pushing forward on that. he got a raft of highly accomplished people who are d p deeply familiar across the range of issues. they're moving forward as best they can at a precarious moment for the united states. to do this in the context not only of a belligerent president who isn't accepting defeat, in a pandemic, is a serious dedeler ex-of diety. duty. what is the rest of the world doing? right now, president trump is relying on the good will of the rest of the world to treat america with kid gloves, what if somebody decides to take advantage, i think that's a scenario that would be deeply worrying not only because of president trump's decision to get rid of the secretary of defense and others and the uncertainty that creates but across a range of agencies not a time for the united states not to be fully on gourd and to be collaborati collaborative on vaccines. >> turning back to those domestic issues, biden ran on the promise of bipartisanship, what does this continued intransient says to that hope. physical infrastructure is desperately needed in america the only bridges that can save the nation are built between the nation's divided communities. how does he do that? >> i think there's going to be a period of reckoning for america and the reckoning over the results of this election and the narrative that that accompanies that is going to need to come from the republican party, it's not going to happen while president trump is still in power and it's not going to happen before those runoff races in georgia that will determine the fate of the senate, at least in the short term, clearly the republican party is still in campaign mode. it must be incredibly uncomfortable to be a republican senator especially right now understanding that you're going to against the will of the america people and america's democracy and knowing that if you don't speak up soon, history will judge you, people will judge you, but i think once we're through this moment, vice president biden is incredibly well place td through his deep history with the senate to build those bridges. i think we'll begin to see movement in the senate after the president who still hasn't acknowledged the results but international election observers, one of the most carefully and thoroughly conducted elections with the greatest turnout in over one hundred years in the context of a pandemic, frankly it's extraordinary that it's been delivered as it has. >> and there are so much that needs to be done, there will be some coming together, one of the key issues will be trade, i'm wondering how biden will negotiate that as he moves away from america first without alienating the very states that won him the presidency, pennsylvania and michigan. >> if we look at the tariff wars, it's quite clear they haven't benefited the american family, they haven't benefited the american consumer and i think when -- when a president biden after january 20th puts that to the american people, when he turns to america's long, long-time partners in europe and he works with them to counter some of the really concerning challenges in the global economy related to china and market access and he puts forward a more credible plan accompanied by domestic investment in those states, such as pennsylvania, that are so important to him, and to the american people, so important to this election. that whole package, integrated approach to the domestic economy, to the international economy, i think that people will begin to understand, i think american families know that the tariff s really haven' helped them. >> thank you. >> thank you. the president-elect's transition team is also criticizing the trump's administration lack of cooperation on the coronavirus. a member of mr. biden's covid team, saying that could pose real danger. >> i can't even imagine another situation if we were in the midst of a war that you wouldn't have handoff of information and plans to a succeeding president. >> concerns come as u.s. coronavirus numbers are heading in the wrong direction and fast. the country smashed another record, more than 184,000 infections the most confirmed in a single day, more than 20% higher than the day before. deaths and hospitalizations are also rising across the country. hospital workers say they're running low on resources. mr. trump touted the vaccine still awaiting regulatory approval. how an approved vaccine will be distributed. >> reporter: with the u.s. on the cusp of a coronavirus vaccine states are still in the dark about how many doses they may get. >> states have heard different reports about how many doses they'll get. pfizer is saying they'll have, you know, several million ready to go. we're not quite sure exactly how many it will be. >> reporter: with pfizer's vaccine showing promising results and moderna announcing its own efficacy data, some saying a vaccine could be available in december. >> healthcare workers and essential workers and those over 65. >> reporter: the alphabet soup overseeing the vaccine, cdc hhs and dod. states clamoring for more supplies and undermine confidence. once again states tell cnn they're looking for more clarity and transparency. in missouri, one of the leads of operation warp speed told a top health official he knew how many state would likely get but wasn't willing to share the number yet. in minnesota, officials say they need more federal funds to carry out a vaccination program. hhs official says they'll take into account priority groups in each state when doling out doses. >> we can get through the bureau of labor statistics and the number of frontline workers the number of folks, again, the department of ingagriculture an others. >> reporter: once states learn how many doses they'll get they'll decide where to direct them. pfizer's vaccine comes with an added challenge. it must be kept around minus 1,000 degree fahrenheit. >> it requires extra cold storage. it will be best attuned early on to mass vaccination programs for instance of healthcare workers at hospital or our skilled nursing facilities. president trump is taking aim at new york governor andrew cuomo threatening to withhold vaccines to the state. citing comments made by the governor in september about having a scientific advisory board. >> he doesn't trust the fact that it's this white house, this administration, we won't be delivering it until new york until we have authorization to do so. >> governor cuomo called president trump a bully and the steps he were taking to maintain the safety of the vaccine. >> we're in a situation where half the people in the country are saying i don't know if i should trust the vaccine, a number of states, new york include, but a number of states set up a separate scientific panel that will review the fda's approval to give people confidence in the approval process. ours is headed by a nobel prize laureate. to establish the credibility 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>> i think so. >> reporter: this dr. middleton helps oversee the university of utah hospitals intensive care unit is preparing for another surge. >> ask me in two weeks, we'll be having a different conversation again because we'll see our hospitalizations increase across this state and, again, it's the suffering that weighs on me, the suffering of patients, the staff who feel helpless. >> i'm declaring a new state of emergency to address hospital overcrowding. >> reporter: the crisis leading governor herbert to issue a two-week state of emergency, urging all utahans to mask up. ramping up testing across the state even deploying more national guard to help with testing and contact tracing. >> it's crazy to think that this lady right here is -- this is what she is now, just memories, it's heartbreaking. >> this is one of the last photos taken of them together. >> reporter: but lindsey wooten said those measures are too little, too late, her grandfather died of covid-19 last month, days later the woman she calls her best friend, her mom, also lost her life to covid. her father battled the disease for 46 days in the hospital now home recovering and mourning the love of his life. >> the whole day was probably one of the harder days of my life. >> reporter: she recalls the day when they broke the news that her mother wasn't going to survive. he called us kid do, she said i'm not either. i'm dying. she said, dad, i am, too. he said, i'll look for you in heaven. >> she wants others to learn from her family's tragedy. >> it's frustrating that people brush it off it's just the flu, for some people it's not. it took my mom. my kids -- my kids don't get their grandma. my -- my mom will never see my kids get married. >> reporter: now dozens of people in her family were affected by covid, so much so that part of her mom's funeral had to be broadcast by zoom. her story is a microcosm of what's happening to families across the state of utah and across the country, her message this isn't political, wearing mask can save one life please do so. it's not yet clear how this latest surge in cases could impact the already-struggling economy. the u.s. federal reserve chair calls it a key risk. jerome powell is dashing hopes that a vaccine could provide a quick fix, things will likely be changed forever. >> after the unemployment rate goes down and there's vaccine, there will be probably a substantial group of workers that are going to need support as they find their way in the post-pandemic economy because it's going to be different in some fundamental ways. >> a senior fellow at the drake school of management. >> jobless claims were down for the fourth straight week and there's a vaccine in sight, but before we get to either, plenty of alarm bells. the federal reserve chair rang some of them, we're going to go back to a different economy, how worried should we be even with a vaccine the economy as we knew it may never be the same? >> it won't be the same. pre-covid, we knew that economy was going to evolve with technology. we were just talking about it with the pandemic, has allowed a spot light on what's going to be in the future and the way society has moved it's clear that the way that we used to do things, the way we work, the way we ship the way we buy, has changed. it will have a spillover effect in the workforce and jerome powell, with all the news he was trying to be realistic to tell everybody, the longer this goes in the pandemic the more entrenched that it takes us longer to recover so i don't think he's trying to set expectations, there's going to be a recovery process and what the u.s. does in its economy to continue to evolve is something that needs to be talked about. >> you know, when i was in l.a. reporting, i have done plenty of stories on those long-term trends and how technology and automation is changing the service sector for instance and people were talking about how, you know, women, black people, latinos were especially vulnerable, is that the same in this case post-covid? >> if you see the unemployment numbers and who's being hit the hardest, that's what you're seeing. a.i., things that are going to happen in future, retail and restaurants are getting hit the hardest. small businesses. manufacturing, what has happen, there's a negative side and the plus side the ppe, the manufacturing, 3-d printing stepped in, do you think m manufacturing is going to go back or theal or move forward with the technology to continue to take advantage of these opportunities? part of this is, companies and businesses and governments need to help understand and retool their citizens and their employees, some of the tom companies are starting to do that behind that, i think we need have a conversation as a global community, what are the skill sets that we need to enhance? >> that's kind of looking into the future but for the here and now, in the next weeks and months, 22 million people were laid off in march and april, 12 million have gone back to their jobs, that's still 10 million or so who haven't and now cases are rising, some areas are going back to lockdowns, what effect could this have? >> couple of months ago, you would hope to see we were going if the right path, what's happening in europe, having that lockdown it's safe to say if that happens again in the u.s., you know, that's going to have a trickle effect to postpone more things further. many of these companies were waiting for the initial stimulus. if we go back to lockdown is that going to occur again over the next three, four months? it's the case to open the economy, to have everybody healthy and safe, understanding that if this is the new normal they know how to handle it. >> you mentioned the stimulus package, you know, still stuck in congress, biden has promised a wide range of relief measures. if democrats don't get control of the senate -- >> one thing this is my opinion, they need the support. jerome powell said there needs to be support, a stimulus package to the workers, 11 million, 12 million people who are directly affected by this. they need to be very targeted. this is a second stimulus package. not the first one. we need a second one because there's no more we still need help. i'm hoping both sides will realize that, you know, with the cases rising there's no back and forth, you need to get something quickly not only for the u.s. but citizens and hopefully the global community as well. >> let's hope for the millions of people out there affected by this. the cruise ship "seadream" was supposed to show the world that the cruising industry could set sail again even without a coronavirus vaccine. but despite all the safety measures the virus has managed to sneak its way onboard. we report on how seven passengers so far have tested positive for covid-19. >> reporter: months after the pandemic halted the operations of cruise lines around the world, the sailing of sea dream 1 was to show that they were open again. passengers promised with luxury. and safety. passengers say they were supposed to self-isolate and have two negative covid tests before setting sail. >> we had to had two tests before. pcr and then at the port again, we had oxygen level test, temperature tests a few times. so so. >> reporter: passengers initially weren't required to wear masks thap told by the crew that the ship was a covicovid-f bubble. several of the guests were cruise industry journalists and bloggers, there to cover this re-imagined way of cruising during a pandemic. with only 53 passengers and 66 crew, passengers said they felt safe. >> we have the main lounge and so much seating, so people can keep far apart. >> reporter: but that allusion of safety burst on wednesday when the ship's captain announced there was one positive case of covid abroad the ship and all passengers had to isolate in their cabin. >> i was probably overconfident. i didn't expect this to happen. i looked at the plan. i looked at the testing and the social distancing, everything, you know, nobody's going to get sick on this ship. >> reporter: the cases grew to 7 people who tested positive. passengers were still enjoying the fine dining, the food had to be served under the room doors. on friday, passengers said the captain told them every who had two recent negative tests would be able to disembark the ship in barbados and fly home. >> so disappointed this happen. such a horrible virus, it's everywhere, even with the constant testing. >> reporter: not only was this cruise cut short, future of the industry is in doubt. u.n. officials are worried fighting in ethiopia could escalate into a civil war and it's already causing a humanitarian crisis. coming up, we'll explain what's behind the violence. 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