problems. plus both the embattled new york governor loses support of state democratic leaders, including the state senators. governor andrew cuomo said he won't go. >> let the review proceed. i'm not going to resign. >> will it work? >> i'm jake tapper in washington, where the state of the union is moving forward. we have just under 70 confirmed deaths as we all scramble to adjust, to life in a pandemic. one year ago tomorrow marks 16, 2020, president trump announced 15 days to slow the spread. it would have been difficult at the time to imagine we would still will living under restrictions one year later. in some ways, this moment does feel a bit optimistic. one in five americans has received at least one dose of the vaccine, according to cdc. nearly 3 million yesterday alone. in his first prime time as president, joe biden outlined an aggressive time line saying the u.s. will have enough doses for every adult by the end of may. pointing to the fourth of july is the beginning of america's independence from the virus. they relax restrictions in air level reaches the largest since 2020. health experts are warning that now is not the time to return to normal. we explain what's next. chief adviser dr. fauci. thanks for joining us. the government of italy is imposing another lockdown tomorrow as new variants cause cases to surge there. in some cases, the vaccines are less effective in combating the variants. how worried are you about that happening here? >> well, it definitely is of concern, jake, which is the reason why i and so many of my public health colleagues say that although we are going in the right direction and things look really quite bright in the sense of positive thinking concerning the vaccines, which every day we get better and better with it. we've had, as you mentioned, 3 million doses going into people's arms just yesterday that we're going in the right direction. but if you look at the numbers, jake, even though the numbers have gone down, over the last couple of weeks, they've plateaued. when you see a plateau at a level as high as 60,000 cases a day, that is a very vulnerable time to have a surge to go back up. that's what exactly happened in europe. they had a diminution of cases. they plateaued and they pulled back on public health measures. you see the pictures in the paper and on tv. they've opened restaurants. they've opened some of the bars. the younger people particularly stopped wearing masks. all of a sudden you have a surge that went right back up. that's where we are right now. we can avoid that, jake. we can avoid that if we continue to vaccinate people, get more and more protection without all of a sudden pulling back on public health measures. we will do that. we will gradually be able pull them back. if things go as we planned, just as the president said, by the time we get into the early summer, the fourth of july weekend, we really will have a considerable degree of normality. we don't want to let that escape from our grasp by being too precipitous in pulling back. >> so we have been living with this virus for a year. there is so much we do not know about the coronavirus. what is the biggest outstanding question for you about this virus? >> well, i mean, there are so many things. the one that is obviously the ruling one is the issue of what impact these variants are going to have? you know, we know that when you get a very high degree of anti-bodies resulting from the vaccination, that even though it isn't specifically directed against the variant, that high level of anti-body can protect to a certain degree and certainly protect against severe illness, hospitalization and death. so the best way that we can avoid any threat from variants is to do two things. get as many people vaccinated as quickly as we possible can. to continue with the public health measures until we get this broad umbrella of protection over society that the level of infection is very low. you know, there is a term in virology that is so true, jake. and that is viruses don't mutate unless they replicate and replication means it's spreading around in the community. if you can blunt that, you will be blunting the evolution for sure. >> so president biden promised to have vaccine produced for every adult in america at the end of may. of course, that's a big difference between having enough supply, getting those shots into arms. when do you think it will happen that everybody who wants a shot has gotten a shot? >> well, i who ep that's just going to be a couple of months after that, hopefully, by the time that we get into the summer and toward the end of the summer, logistically, let me tell you what's going on, why i feel optimistic about that. what the president is announced is happening is the opening up of community vaccine centers, up to 500 of them. over 900 of the community health centers to get people vaccinated in those centers. number two, to give the pharmacies a lot more leeway of being able to administer vaccines, particularly in areas of the country that are poorly serving in the sense where minorities are demographically represented to a high degree. getting mobile units out to get to poorly accessible areas and get a lot more people that can do vaccination. that means the military. that means retired physician, nurses and healthcare providers. so you are absolutely right. there are two issues, getting enough dose, which we will have with the new contracts with the pharmaceutical companies, but once you get those doses, to get it into people's arms. that's the reason why when the president said by the fourth of july, we believe strongly that if we do all these things, we will reach a certain degree of normality by then and well into the summer, we will get better and better towards normal there so let me ask you about that. biden said, there is a good chance people will be able to gather for cookouts. the cdc has guidelines for masks and distancing. do you think people will return to a sense of normality without masks, without distancing on the fourth of july? >> yes. first of all, there will be a greater degree of confidence. when you have a situation where you have 70,000 infections per day, i mean that is a feeling that you don't feel very secure about mingling, about having people around feeling comfortable about it. if by the time we get to the fourth of july, with the rollout of the vaccine, we get the level of infection so low, i will not be able to tell you exactly what the specific guidelines of the cdc are. but i can tell you for sure they will be much more liberal than they are right now what you can do. >> the cdc released guidelines for people fully vaccinated. those people are not allowed to have medium-size gatherings. they're still not allowed to travel according to cdc. why? what do you as a health expert need to see to say it's good to travel or be in a crowd. it doesn't make sense to a lot of people. >> well, jake, let me tell you how it goes with the regard to the cdc. the cdc is a science-based organization. so they really would like to get the data that would allow them to get to the next step. if they don't have the data, they will do modeling. if they don't have the modeling, they will use as you say common sense expert opinion. so, what we've seen was the first installment of what you can do if you are vaccinated. then that's what you just mentioned, what you can do in the home setting, with vaccinated people together or vaccinated people with an unvaccinated person. you will see very soon similar types of influence for the american public with regard to travel, the pork place, all kind of different things that you are asking right now. you will imminently be seeing those types of guidelines coming out. they just want to make sure that they get it right. now, some people think that is a little bit too slow. but they will get there. and they'll get there soon. >> so in terms of the cdc guidance. as you know, the guidance for social distancing, there is a discrepancy, some places, some health organization say 3 feet or a meter is enough. but here in the united states we say 6 feet. >> right. >> there is a new study from researchers in massachusetts just out this week, they found no significant difference in coronavirus spreading in schools, where there were 6 feet of distancing, versus 3 feet of distancing. but that 6-foot requirement, that's one of the main hurdles to re-opening schools. >> yes. >> does this study suggest even 3-feet good enough? >> it does, indeed. that's exactly the point i am making, chuck. what the cdc wants to do is they want to accumulate data. when the data shows that there is an ability to be 3-feet, they will act accordingly. they have clearly noted those data. they are, in fact, doing studies themselves. when the data are just analyzed. it's going to be soon. jake, are you asking the right questions and the cdc is very well aware that data are accumulating making it looking more like 3-feet are okay under certain circumstances. they're analyzing that. i can assure you within a reasonable period of time, quite reasonable, they will be giving guidelines according to data that they have. >> so any -- >> it won't be very long, i promise you. >> any mayors or governor or school district that's listening right now, if they hear you and they say it sounds like dr. fauci think 3s-feet is good enough. that will enable us to open our school, that's right? >> well, jake, i don't want to get ahead of official guidelines. i can tell you and promise you, i talked to the cdc, to dr. wolinski every single day. she is acutely aware of the accumulation of data and the fact that her team will be acting on the data the way they always do. >> all right. >> just stay tuned. it's going to come and it's going to come soon. >> we are staying tuned, for a lot of us who want schools to open, safely, safely, of course. dr. fauci, thank you very much. i really appreciate your time today. >> good to be with you, jake. thank you for having me. maryland's governor surprised many in his state when he lifted covid restrictions this week. why risk another surge? 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>> well, i have a tremendous amount of respect for dr. fauci and we've worked together over the past year, very closely. we also had his former colleague, dr. redfield, who is one of our advisers along with a whole team of public health experts and ep deem also, we meet with nearly every day. we didn't lift restrictions. we did raise capacity limits. we kept the most serious measures in place, which is masking and distancing, which many states have changed. we did not. i think we took a kind of a ble balanced approach to keep people safe and get back to work and support our small businesses. our metrics in every category from positivity rates to infection have been better than in many months. dr. fauci is right, we're not through this. we're going to continue to follow the public health guidance and keep everybody safe. >> it is prime time a-- in his prime time address, president biden called on every state eligible to get vaccinated by may 1st. in maryland, residents under the age of 65, including those with underlying health conditions are still not eligible for maryland for the vaccine the cdc ranks your state 30th in terms of vaccines administered per capita, why are you lagging behind? >> well, we're really not. there the a lot of different numbers you can utilize. it's all based on supply so we're 13th in the nation in the total number of doses. we're number one in america in utilizing the j&j vaccine. i think we're 15th and 16th in several other categories. that one number you are talking about, a percentage of vaccination is based on false numbers, the federal government is counting doses that went to the federal agencies that we don't have anything to do with or have any control over. but it's all about supply right now. we can do 100,000 shots a day. we hit 56,000 yesterday. we're actually doing a much better job than at least 30 or 40 other states. >> hmm. >> i think it's great they're promising to get us more doses and we sure hope they can meet these time frames. we're just waiting for more doses. we utilize 90-some percent we get almost immediately. >> you say you hope you can make the may 1st deadline. so anybody who is eligible can sign up. do you think you are going to be able to make the may 1st deadline? >> we can do it today. all we need is the vaccines from the federal government. we can't purchase vaccines. we can't manufacture vaccines. so if the president and his team is able to deliver, we don't have to wait until may 1st, we can get there faster. >> the biggest problem in vaccine skepticism is among trump supporters. a new poll say half do not intend to get vaccinated. president trump, he got vaccinated. he did it secretly before he left office. he did not participate in a joint awareness campaign with all the other presidents. do you blame him for this hesitancy among your fellow republicans? >> well, i think it certainly didn't help any with his messaging throughout the pandemic on masking and not speaking out strongly enough on the vaccines. you can't pin all of it on him. there is a lot of disinformation campaigns out there from the right and the left. a lot of people who are vaccine hesitant and we're doing everything we can to overcome that with public information, spots, spending millions of dollars to convince people. i think we are doing pretty well. we have vaccinated more than 65% of the eligible population. we are going into communities where we really need to get more people vaccinated. we're doing everything we can think of. we're going to have to get more people vaccinated and everybody willing to take this vaccine, if we're going to get it under control and get life back to normal. >> president trump said during his prime time address. he condemned the wave of racist attacks against asian americans. he called it unamerican. your wife is korean american. you tweeted out your appreciation for the president's remarks along with the picture of your family. it's a gorgeous family, by the way. we have been horrified in this spike against violence in the asian american community. what has the past year been like for your family? has your family faced discrimination or harassment? >> it really has been a serious problem. my wife, my three daughters, my grand kids all asian and they felt some discrimination personally. they also have close friends, friends of my wife from church. some of my daughter's friends who have been treated pretty terribly. hate crimes, in general, last year were down 7%. but it was up 150% in the asian community. it's outrageous. it's unacceptable. i think it was great that president biden property this up. i have been focused on. we feel it with my daughter who is sometimes afraid to visit us. with people who had best friends that were being harassed at the grocery store or, you know, being called names and people yelling ability the china virus, even though they're from korea and born in america. it's something we have to get under control. i wish more people would be speaking out and i appreciate the president's remarks. >> yeah. it's hitting us. i want to ask you about your successor as the head of the national governor's association, new york governor andrew cuomo. the majority of new york's congressional delegation, democrats, including majority leader senator chuck schumer have called on cuomo to resign over both hess hiding the data about the nursing home deaths and allegation of sexual harassment, do you think governor cuomo into evidence to step down? >> well, look, these are obviously serious allegations that do need to be looked into and it has to be investigated. you know, i don't think it's up tore me to be speaking for the people of the state of new york. but i think, obviously, there are investigations under way and, hopefully, we will get to the bottom of this. because it's pretty serious allegations and growing every day. >> all right. narld governmaryland governor, hogan, thank you for your time. i'll ask my next guest whether she agrees whether it's right or wrong. stacey abrams will be here. stay with us. >> . welcome back to "state of the union, i'm jake tapper. many are reversing rules meant to make it easier for citizens to vote. while president biden and democrats want to expand voting options. it's not clear they will be able to get a senate vote on the floor because of the filibuster. joining me voting rights advocate, stacey abrams. thanks for joining us. so republican state ley lawmakers in your home state, georgia, have introduced almost two dozen bills to make it more difficult to vote. they are going to end no excuse mail-in voting, which has been there since 2005. they will reduce voting on sundays, ask for stricter i.d. requirements, take away drop boxes, senate majority leader chuck schumer in d.c., he called this effort by georgia republicans racist plain and simple unquote. do you agree and is there anyway for democrats to stop these efforts? >> well, first of all, do i agree it's racist. it's a redeath of jim crowe in a suit and tie. we know the only thing that precipitated these charges it's not a question of security. in fact, the secretary and the governor went to great pains insure georgia elections were secure. so the only connection is more people of color voted and it changed the outcome in the direction republicans do not like. so instead of celebrating better access and more participation. their response to communities of color and a direct correlation between the uses of drop boxes and voting and use of vote by mail and the direct increase in the number of people color voting. >> effect na, the secretary of state raffensberger, a republican, he thinks it's donald trump insulting the process that led to so many trump voters thus handing it to the democrats. we should point out it's not just in georgia, republicans in 43 states are pushing more than 250 pieces of legislation that would make it more difficult for individuals to vote. they say they are doing this for security. arizona representative of state john cavanaugh told cnn there is a value as many people as possible voting. they're willing to risk fraud. republicans are more concerned about fraud so we don't mind putting security measures in that won't let everybody vote. but everybody shouldn't be voting, unquote. what's your reaction when you hear that from a republican-elected official? >> my he action from many americans is that i'm fundamentally disappointed. they misunderstand our democracy. our system of government demands active participation from citizens to direct our nation. we should be deeply disappointed in anyone who took the oath of officer and restrict the vote and false predicate of fraud, which we have seen disproven be multiple courts and the supreme court and governors and secretary of state in every state. we know voter fraud did not happen. we know voter participation increase and we should be democratic to let many people eligible to have a voice in the direction of our nation. if we are willing to invest our dollars, we should have a voice in our system. that's why hr-1, sr-1 and hr-4 are essential pieces of legislation. whether it's happening in georgia, in arizona, in pennsylvania, in kansas, in iowa, where voters suppression is rearing its head yet again, it is our responsibility to ensure that no matter where you live in the united states of america, the rights to vote and the access to that vote is protected. >> we shouldn't say there is no fraud, there is no significant fraud, but there, obviously, has been some fraud here and there. i know at least two or three trump voters in pennsylvania who voted for their dead parents, so, there has been some thought. just not anything that would change the course of the election. are you worried if these laws happen that they could cause democrats, senate race, gubernatorial races, eastern the white house in 2024? >> i'm less concerned about the impact on democrats and more concerned about the impact on americans. when you tell americans their right to vote has to be determined by whether or not the party in power thinks they should be heard. we are completely reversing our course. the progress we made becoming a more democratic society. this is not about any individual politician. it's about the right of the people to be heard. we just watched the american rescue plan pass, where we will lift half the people in poverty out of poverty. in the state of georgia allen, 88% of georgia's children will receive funding and will lift 171,000 children out of poverty. it should be for us in the united states that we the allow anyone to deny the vote to choose the direction of this country. >> the house just passed a sweeping voting reform bill. it's about to run into the senate filibuster. house majority whip jim clyburn said it would have been cat traffic is if the filibuster would be used to insure voting rights. what's your message to kirsten cinema or joe manchin or even president biden who all support voting rights but made clear they're not in favor of eliminating the filibuster, which all but guarantee this bill dies? >> i don't think it's necessary to accomplish the purposes of passing these bills. the elections clause in the constitution guarantees that the congress alone has the power to regulation the time, manner and place of elections. that is a power that is sacrosanct. we are watching as individual legislators try to restrict access to vote. as we have seen it carved into the filibuster rules, and for budget rec sill racing, the protection of our democracy with ripples, it demands the entire u.s. senate acknowledge protection of democracy is so fundamental that it should be exempt from the filibuster rules. we encourage everyone to go to fair fight.com to learn more. lastly, on friday, the majority of democrats in new york's congressional delegation, including chuck schumer, publicly called on andrew cuomo to resign because of the myriad scandals and sexual harassment allegations against him. as a high profile voice in the democratic party, do you agree with him, governor cuomo has to step down? >> i believe that women should be heard. any accusation of sexual misconduct should be investigated but my focus right now is not waiting into what's happening in new york. i believe new yorkers will decide what they need to do. i believe the women that come forward should be heard and listened to. my focus remains on protecting democracy in new york and georgia and around this country, because the fundamental also of our democracy are at risk. we cannot forget because the election is over, we know the big lie continues and the reshaping our nation in ways they should not count on. >> stacey abrams, thank you so much for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you. president biden promised to reverse president trump's policies at the border. is that actually increasing the surge of unaccompanied migrant children trying to get into the united states? stay with us. -go talk to him. -yeah, no. plus it's not even like he'd be into me or whatever. ♪ ♪ this could be ♪ hi. you just moved in, right? 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>> yeah, on friday i toured the central processing center here in el paso where they are at capacity. they are waiting for hhs, the department of health and human services as well as orr, the office of refugee resettlement to take those kids out of their care place them in licensed high quality facilities and quickly reunite them with their families. the challenge as i kind of mentioned at the top of our conversation is that these systems were dismantled by the prior administration so there are fewer licensed high quality facilities. the biden administration is working very hard, hhs and orr told me and others to get as many of those licensed facilities online. they are embedding hhs personnel in these processing centers to immediately engage with the children to find out their parents' phone number. many are coming to meet their parents to find out their parents' phone numbers, their location, so that they expedite faithfully and humanely that processing and that stay in a shelter. i want to offer context for just how impressive. this is unacceptable. okay. but i want you to know how impressive the progress happen even in this short period. last year or pre-covid when i toured a number of sheld shelters, i was talking to children who have been in shelters, three months, six months, up to a year while the trump administration held them in four profit shelters. the biden administration shaped down that to 30 to 35 days in shelter before they are able to get those kids. >> no doubt. >> there is a lot of work to do. >> no doubt, very different presidents with different approaches. let me ask you, the president of mexico said that they see bind as the migrant president and so many feel they're going to reach the united states is there not a degree to which whatever messages have been sent from the biden administration, it is encouraging what is happening? it is encouraging these kids to come creating this tragedy? >> you know, jake, here's what that kind of focus does. it ob secures the bigger picture that many of us, myself included, have been talking about for years. the floor of humanity ebbs and flows. there as i mentioned, in april, we began seeing in april 2020 under the harshest of conditions, the trump administration and covid. we still saw people arriving at our front door. >> i am supporting the president of mexico? >> no, i got you. even the president of mexico, that comment obscure what is we have to do. which is what i believe president biden finally will achieve, which is address the root causes of migration. we will be having there conversation year in and year out. >> absolutely. >> until we have leaders in this hemisphere who are willing to work together. i hope the president of mexico works with the presidents of the northern triangle, president biden. we need to get canada involved. this is a challenge for several years, it's not going away. until we fix it. >> thank you so much. we appreciate you coming on the show today. >> thanks, jake. more than a dozen members of the new york congressional delegation have called for governor cuomo's resignation. what was the tipping point for them? 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a major fact was a report in the albany times union of a new accusers so far unnamed publicly alleging a recent and physical incident. cnn has not been able to confirm the details and the governor has denied the allegations but the house democrat tells me that is one of the main reasons for the sea change. and another reason, the impeachment proceedings beginning in albany led by the assembly speaker. cuomo, who did not respond to multiple requests to appear on the show today, shows no public signs of going anywhere in time soon. on friday he gave an audio station to the press in which he disputed the allegations, suggesting his accusers were lying and questioned their motivations while claiming he was not questioning their motivations. >> there is still a question of the truth. i did not do what has been alleged. period. i won't speculate about people's possible motives, but i could tell you, as a former attorney general, who has gone through this situation many times, there are often many motivations for making an allegation. >> it is perhaps telling that the governor does not actually specifically denied everything that is alleged. he has not denied that he ask personal questions of former staffers annalis and and raw bennett. cuomo has not denied asking some of the questions that bennett said made her feel as though he were proposing a sexual relationship. he just said that generally his comments had been misconstrued. quote, at work sometimes i think i'm being playful and i make jokes i think funny, he said in in a statement, to add levity and banter to what is a serious business, unquote. really. so just some jokey questions to a 25-year-old subordinate about whether she daded older men and when was the last time she really hugged somebody, not a parent. asking a survivor of sexual assault whether she's still sensitive to intimacy. it doesn't sound like joking. it sounds like fishing. it prompts me to think that the line of whatever it was had ever led to intimacy with a female subordinate. notably the governor refused to answer a question about whether he had had intimate relationships with any of his own staffers. take a listen. >> i think a question the lot of us have was there a consensual romantic relationship with any of these women, that you understood? >> my statement could not be clearer, i think. i never harassed anyone, i never assaulted anyone, i never abused anyone, to the extent you get these people that say well he took a picture with me and i was uncomfortable, apologized for that. >> took a picture. what? that is not what the question was. it should not be difficult to say whether he perceived a consensual intimate relationship with any of his accusers, or any employee for that matter. governor cuomo is entitled to due process. he has every right to say the two investigations should go forward but ome he knows the full extent of what might be brought to light. by now he has to know there is a chasm between how he talks to women on the staff and how they perceive it, not only as inappropriate but as pressure to sleep with him. now how many women? only he knows what other names and incidents might come forward. as he digs in, one wonders if that is even a remote consideration. thanks spore spending your sunday morning with us. the news continues next. honey, you still in bed? 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