it's going to help us accelerate our nationwide effort to reopen schools safely. last week i directed all states, tribes, and territories to make all adults are eligible to be vaccinated no later than may 1. while this is the time of optimism, it's not a time for relaxation. i need all americans to keep doing your part, wash your hands, stays socially distanced, keep masking up as recommended by the cdc. get vaccinated when it's your turn. none of this is political, it's all science-based. now is not the time to let her guard down. at that-based as well. and last week, we've seen increases in the number of cases in several states, things make it worse as new variants of the virus spread. that that's why we need to vaccinate as many people as quickly as we possibly can. the best thing we could do to fight back against these variance. we have to beat this virus. we have to mentally well. we will do it by setting aside politics and embracing science. another subject could ring us together as well, but it divides us. at the right to vote is fundamental. the fact that there was a record turnout in america in the last election in the midst of a pandemic should be something we celebrated, attack. the fact that we held a free and fair election in georgia, held up to recounts and court cases is something you should be proud of. the fact that your coworkers, your election workers, your volunteers, your local officials, your state officials, your courts stood up to the immense pressure with character and honesty and integrity helped save our democracy. this country will long be grateful for it. as this estate, home to martin luther king and john lewis knows better than most, the battle for the right to vote is never, ever over. it's not over here in this state of georgia. we are going to fight again, it's a fight we need to win. if anyone ever doubted that voting matters, georgia just proved it did. if anyone ever wondered if one vote can make a difference, georgia just proved it. 11,779 times. if anyone ever wondered if voting can change a country, georgia just proved it can. we elected to new you knighted state senators, we meet the -- transform this nation, starting with this. for those folk who already have or soon have $1,400 in their pockets, you can thank senators warnock and soft for their votes, it would not happen. what does that mean? it means 85% of the households in america would get that matter. it means 88% of all adults 88% of the children in this state will get that $1400 as well, just add it up. a typical family, to parents, two kids, earning $100,000 a year, each will get $1,400. that's $5,600 for that family that's in distress trying to figure out how to pay their mortgage, pay their rent, keep food on the table. that's not all, there's something called a child tax credit. what that basically means is you get a tax credit for every child do you have. the american rescue plan expands that credit. it means that families of over 2 million children in georgia will be eligible for an increase in that child tax credit of $1600 per child. it's going to be delivered on a regular basis. starting the summer, families of young kids will get $300 a month per child. that's going to lift 177,000 children in georgia out of poverty. at the american rescue plan does it posit to under the affordable care act. for family of four earning $90,000 of you're with insurance under the affordable care act will see about $200 a month. import georgia schools, the american rescue plan provides around $4 billion for george's schoolchildren in grades k-12 to help them reopen safely. he was one of the biggest things for georgia, because of the american rescue plan, george is now eligible for about $2 million to expand medicaid. what does that mean? it means another 500,000 georgians will be covered all across the state with medicaid but don't have it now. for your state and local governments, this is what it does. to state government will get around $5 billion to make up for lost revenue. local governments will get around 3.5 billion. if that's going to make it possible to get a lot of heat to police officers, firefighters, teachers, and other first responders on the job. here's one final thing the american rescue plan does. for the first time in a long time with working families, the middle class, people who built this country first, not last, 66% of the tax breaks in this plan go to folks making $90,000 or less a year. how much for the top 1%? or 83% of all the tax cut -- the last residence tax cut, zero. top 1% get zero. at the american rescue plan isn't about putting money in the pockets sell dominic -- people's pocket. it will spur economic growth in america. that's why major economists support this plan, even while 3 degrees, according to moody's, this law will help america create 7 million new jobs by the end of year. we will do it by rebuilding the backbone of this nation, the working people, the middle class, the people who built this country. it's about giving those people a fair shot for a change. it's about providing, proving to the american people that their government works and can deliver for them. which brings me to my last point, the american rescue plan is a plan that brings america together and benefits all americans. that's why so many polls show that over 70% of the countries supported including democrats, republicans, and independents. you may be republicans in washington didn't vote for it, but the american rescue plan sure has brought the country to get there. for me, that measure of unity, that's what matters. let me end with this, they're so much we can do if we do it together. if we remember who we are, we stand together against hate -- once again, believe and invest in science. we stand up for the right of all americans to vote and have access to voting. if we remember we are here to help all of the people in this country, not just those few at the top. if we remember to do justice, love mercy, walk calmly as fellow human beings, as fellow americans. if we remember we are the united states of america, and that together -- there's nothing, not a single thing that we cannot do if we don't to do it together. my heart goes out to all, all the family members who lost someone to the those horrific shootings on tuesday. i know they feel like there's a black hole in their trust and things will never get better. our prayers are with you. i assure you, the one you lost will always be with you, always be with you. a day will come when their memory brings a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eye, as unbelievable as that is now. it will take a while, but i promise you, it will come. when it does, that's the day you know you're going to make it. may god bless all of those families, may god protect our troops, thank you very much. >> bret: president joe biden and kamala harris, good evening and welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. if the president and vice president wrapping up a trip to atlanta that was built to have an outdoor rally about these dominic the stimulus. it changed after the murders at those atlanta area massage parlors. the vice president and president meeting with asian-american leaders in atlanta saying -- the presidents and, for all the good laws can do, we must change our hearts, he cannot know safe harbor in america going on to talk about the stimulus, the president said that left, right, and center there was praise for this package, obviously there wasn't across the board to praise, there was a lot of criticism, especially since he got no republican votes. he counted the things that are going to happen, and he thanked two particular senators, the senators from georgia that won in a runoff in january. we continue to follow that story, but we have other breaking news. breaking tonight, another woman has come forward accusing new york democratic governor andrew cuomo sexual harassment. that makes eight women so far. unlike the others, this woman still works for the governor. currently. let's get the breaking details now from correspondent aisha hosni in new york. good evening. because good evening to you, this was just incredible, "the new york times" reporting just a short time ago that yes, another woman has come forward now to accuse new york governor andrew cuomo of sexual harassment. this is now the eighth woman who has come out with these allegations against the embattled governor. this aid is named alyssa mcgrath. if she is the first current staff member to publicly speak out about harassment, allegatios inside the administration. she is accusing cuomo of ogling her body, remarking on her looks, and making suggested comments to her and another woman in his office. a lawyer for governor cuomo telling the times, "none of this is remarkable, although it may be old-fashioned, he has made clear he has never made inappropriate advances or inappropriately touched anyone." mcgrath also took the times that the other aid alleged cuomo groped her under her blouse, described her encounter to mcgrath saying that she froze when it was happening and that the governor asked her not to talk about the alleged incident. cuomo has denied all of these previous allegations and at his wednesday press conference this week he said he would no longer comment until the attorney general finished her investigation. we know that at least three of the accusers now, lindsay boylan, charlotte bennett, and on a list have already spoken with the attorney in general investigators, it just continues to get worse for this governor. >> bret: we will see, and obviously the nursing home investigation continues as well. we will follow it all. breaking tonight, the u.s. and china mixing it up in their first face-to-face diplomatic meeting since president biden took office. a meeting in alaska that developed quickly, really from word one. last night's opening session in anchorage featured rhetorical fireworks from the chinese, and they are back at it today. there are also still hard feelings tonight with russia over some comments president biden made about vladimir putin and putin continues to respond to. gillian turner has details from the north on of the white house. >> good evening, the biden administration now going head-to-head with two adversaries at the very same time meeting with china for the very first time this week. things turned fiery from the get-go. this was supposed to be a scripted, fairly tame, diplomatic interaction. things turned fiery from the geico. now, on day of two of the summit, sparks are flying across specific, lee pacific. putting biden on defense. president biden has got secretary of state back today admits the follow with two days in the u.s. china and some in alaska. he also has one eye on another world's leader, vladimir putin, let's challenge them to a live on air appearances to hash out american differences after he called him the killer. he doesn't seem to be rushing through new sanctions against moscow for poisoning incident -- either. it's a lot of confrontational diplomacy all at once. despite a mishap while boarding air force one this afternoon, the white house press team is insisting he is just fine. secretary of state and antony blinken had a long list of issues to raise with the dominic china's foreign per mystery. >> increasingly, taiwan, as well as actions taking in cyberspace. to speak of national security advisor jake sullivan added that the biden team brought receipts from allied around the world spirit is >> he goes beyond the american people, we've heard each of these concerns from around the world, from our allies, partners, and the broader international community. >> delegation clapped back. >> it's important for the united states to change its own image and to stop advancing its own democracy and the rest of the world. many people within the united states actually have little confidence in the democracy of the united states. it speak of responding to china's comments, the deputy press secretary insisted the u.s. is approaching beijing with confidence and from a position of strength. >> even as we had the humility to know we are a country internally striving to become a more perfect union ourselves. >> while the biden team strives to make america more perfect, telling the cast russian news agency that biden owes the kremlin an official answer one way or another. >> now the white house delegation is in alaska saying the next step is to return here to washington, d.c., and take stock of where things stand between the united states and russia and china. in the meantime, secretary of state will head overseas to europe next week. he plans to reset the united states entire relationship with nato after what he calls, or years of tension and snobs. under president trump. bret? >> bret: thank you, let's get some analysis tonight for michael pillsbury, director for chinese strategy at the hudson institute. thanks for being here. michael is the author of the hundred year marathon, chinese secret strategy to replace america as the global superpower, by the way paperback version came out five years ago this month. he read inside that book that's what you're hearing out of that alaska meeting. >> there are some strange features going on. i've seen this with eight presidents now. i've never seen our side publicly debate the chinese and attack them and presumably what secretary blinken with thought would happen as the chinese would act contrite, instead, they went on counter attack, talked about the slaughter of blacks inside the united states, made a number of charges against us that were not qualified to criticize china. this is a strong china that thinks it's surpassing us either now or in the near future. they are willing to bite back in this kind of session. you wonder if this is what president biden had in mind to have a first time meeting like this turn into bickering. it seen all over the world. on the other hand, we have some strange admissions. the china virus -- which is now a racist term, apparently, was not raised. the w.h.o. wants to go back to china, back to the laboratory and wuhan. he would think the american secretary of state would endorse the return, but they did not mention it. >> bret: we also didn't hear about -- at least in public version. we don't know what happened -- we should point out any private. when the cameras are rolling with the press there, as you mention, the chinese went full-court, brought up black lives matter, racism, and said essentially america was not on the same footing to criticize china. secretary blinken responded, he said, we are not perfect, we make mistakes, we have reversals, we take steps back, but we done -- we've confronted our challenges. >> openly, publicly, transparently, not trying to ignore them, not trying to pretend they don't exist, not trying to sweep them under a rug. sometimes it's painful, sometimes it's ugly, but each and every time we've come out stronger, better, more united as a country. >> bret: for most people listening to that, reasonable. it's very well articulated. when dealing with the chinese, and you know this, is that something that sells or does strength or walking away from the table or some other move work better in that position? >> there's other things that work better. i know what secretary blinken means, but he is talking to a regime that he has said practices. it's hardly his place to apologize for us not being perfect when he's talking to representatives that he himself, not to mention secretary pompeo before him have accused of. what you usually do in these kinds of talks, past presidents, you say what you need. i need prisoners released in hong kong in the coming two weeks. i need some of the camps closed, i need you to stop the patrols around to taiwan with armed bombers. they let them quietly make those concessions without the press around to do it. this seems to be the opposite, where you kind of insult to your partner first, and hope they will make concessions later and throw in an apology for the u.s. not being perfect. speak of the chinese want to meet joe biden in person. they say he is surrounded by hawks. if they get to him directly, the chinese feel they could get more progress with what they want. >> bret: thank you, we'll take a quick break, we'll be back right after this introducing schwab stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. schwab. i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it 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go this just doesn't happen, and these sort of diplomatic meetings, i described this to someone today as basically diversion of a diplomatic bar fight. when you have these meetings, they are carefully choreographed. what was supposed to be two to four minute remarks from each side turned into an hour back and forth. i will say that i praise secretary blinken last night for what i thought was very appropriate words at the beginning and the end how he stood up for our country. the thing that concerns me is in the obama administration, we have a lot of really great rhetoric, we have a lot of stuff like crimea is that ukraine, yet we never had the ukrainians fight against the russians bid what that means is, will we continue to have strong rhetoric against russia and china from the biden team that was the obama team? without the credible threat of force, these countries know it could happen. i was very proud to work for mike pompeo last night, because that never would've happened to him. skill in speaking of which, your former boss tweeting out, strength deters bad guys, weakness begets war. >> it was pretty extraordinary to think the united states would get a lecture from the chinese about human rights violations. honestly, if you look back at it, accusing the americans of being racist -- a lot of it is the kind of stuff we've been hearing and our own political process for the last year, year and a half from president biden and from democrats. it's almost hardly surprising, but shocking to have this spill out like that on the national stage, and to have president biden later today come back out and basically i go what the chinese were saying by basically accusing americans of being racist, again, by -- for being concerned about where covid-19 originated, which was in china. it really is quite extraordinary, and i can't help but think that morgan is exactly right, we wouldn't have seen that under president trump. at the very least, you can't say anything other than the fact that china and other adversaries -- they had no idea what president trump was thinking at any given moment. they didn't know exactly how to handle him. i think that was probably a far better footing for us that we current one. >> bret: quickly on this, i want to get to winners and losers. speak of the theater we saw in the lack that was exactly that. i hope we saw and remember that the 21st century was our century, the american century. at the 21st century will be ours if we harness and develop the technology to get breakthroughs in the ai, biotechnology, and medical research. that is the key to unlocking the growth into the insurance that we will win, and america will call this century our century. >> bret: this is our time to do lightning winners and losers. harold, you first. >> my winners to fold, president trump for urging every american, including many republican men to get the vaccine. he did the right thing. and president biden for developing a distribution package that works for everyone. our losers hate. there's nothing wrong with disagreement and politics and in life, but when it out stomach escalates to destruction and violence to the kind of hate that we can't live with, we should all do better to stop. >> bret: morgan? 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yes i am! ♪ >> bret: it's friday. you know what that means "notable quotables." >> hate crimes and stupid unnecessary killing we need to stop here. >> there was a lot of vitriolic screaming, shouting, name-call a feeling of object occasion of a young woman. >> could it be any more clear this governor is going nowhere. >> am i worried about it? of course i'm worried about it. yes i can say quite clearly don't come. don't leaf your town or city or community. >> biden has the nerve to say quietly hey don't come, wink, don't come. >> he would be hope to hearing ideas about going back to the talking filibuster. >> i think senator mcconnell called it a -- i call it a [inaudible] >> let me state for the record that masks are not theater. masks are protective. and we have immunity there theater. >> i appreciate the opportunity i do like your mask. >> president harris and i took. >> dealing with the crisis on the border. >> said crisis on the border. >> challenges on the border. >> that doesn't reflect any change in the administration's view of things? >> nope. >> we are considering this a baby saint patrick's day. >> are never grow rusty. >> >> bret: one week in washington. this weekend the department of homeland security secretary on "fox news sunday." that for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "fox newsprimetime" hosted by ma bartiromo this week starts right now. maria, have a great weekend. >> maria: and to you, bret. thank you so much. ♪ >> maria: and welcome to "fox news primetime." i'm maria bartiromo. tonight, loaded words from the chinese communist party. and the first face-to-face u.s.-china meeting in alaska. the u.s. attempted to hold the ccp accountable for its genocide of ethnic minorities with secretary of state anthony blinken raising the atrocities happening in jing jiang. minorities locked up in camps getting quote reeducated the ccp and the state-run media tried to shame the united states by calling out the u.s.' supposed racism of black lives matter and its