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got vaccinated. 2.4 million vaccine shots, in fact, were administered in the last 24 hours. that is triple the vaccination rate from a month ago. that is momentum in the right direction. but at the same time, this. >> not all at once. hold on. >> wait for it. >> boise, idaho, burning masks, parents encouraging children to add masks to the flames. plus this. police breaking up a massive gathering of people gathering near boulder. three s.w.a.t. officers were injured while responding, hit by rocks and bricks. no social distancing at this party, almost no masks. in a state where nearly 6,000 people have died from covid-19. and look at daytona beach, florida. it's bike week. a lot of people traveled there from other states, specifically because florida's covid prevention rules are lax. >> we had to do something to get out of town and do something fun. >> reporter: meantime, this just in to cnn. wall street journal is reporting an active misinformation campaign traced to russian agencies, designed to make people around the world not trust pfizer and other covid vaccines made in the united states and europe. we are following developments on that. let's begin with cnn's natasha chen. the mayor of atlanta, for weeks, stressed she wanted the all-star game to be a television only event and asked people to stay home. is that the way it's working out? >> reporter: nope. ana, that's the short answer. a little more context here. yes, it's supposed to be a tv only event. here at state farm arena, it's really quiet. there's nobody here. the downtown streets are blocked off around the arena, but outside of that, throughout the city, that's where the activity is. and right now the nba has sent approximately 200 cease and desist letters to promoters. "the new york times" says some of them are using the nba all-star logo to draw people to their events. let's take a look at the ads, for example, we're seeing online. we reached out to these venues, promoters and cnn has even reached out to shaquille o'neal's agents to see if he is aware he's on this ad. in one of the cases, the website, allstarweekend.com that had some of these events promoted, someone picked up the phone when i called but made no comment when i asked about their rules to keep guests safe. this is all in opposition to what nba commissioner adam silver was trying to tell people a couple of days ago on our air. >> i do feel it's important to say to your viewers that there will be nothing that we will be doing in atlanta, unfortunately, that's open to the public. i want to discourage people to coming to atlanta for the all-star festivities. the players will be at the hotel and arena, and there will be no other events other than essentially a made-for-tv show at the arena. >> reporter: to keep in mind, georgia has a reduced capacity for its bars. 50 people or 45% of the fire code capacity, whichever is higher, and restaurants as well as bars have to maintain social distancing between parties. so it's really a struggle right now to try to enforce that if you're law enforcement. atlanta police told us there were some shooting incidents overnight, but right now they don't have any total count for us on the number of arrests made. ana? >> natasha chen, thank you for that reporting. i want to bring in cnn medical analyst dr. jonathan reiner, professor of medicine at george washington and dr. leanawen. dr. reiner when you see these images, what's your reaction? >> disappointment. anyone who has ever run in a race knows you don't walk across the finish line. you run across the finish line. that's what we have to do now. we've gotten to where we are now where we can legitimately look forward to putting this pandemic away finally because more people than ever have been wearing masks and socially distancing. and now getting vaccinated. and to see this sort of breakdown and the kind of things that have finally gotten us here is disappointing. i see people in clinic every week with high blood pressure, high cholesterol. when their numbers get better they ask if they can stop their medications. i say no, their numbers are better because they're on the medication. we're doing better because we're wearing masks. i look at the pictures of the kids wearing masks into that fire, to me, it looks very close to child abuse. >> dr. wen, like dr. reiner, i want to give you a chance to respond as well, and talk to the viewers, the american people about how close we are if we just buckle down a little bit longer. >> and that's exactly right, ana. we are so close. i mean, a year ago, even a few months ago, if you had said that, we would have three safe, highly effective vaccines that are available, it would have been miraculous. and that miracle has actually happened. we are at the point now of reaching almost 3 million vaccinations a day. and so at the rate that we're going, thanks to the biden administration's superb work, and so many people, we could get to the point of reaching herd immunity this summer. now i am concerned that vaccine hesitancy is going to become a much bigger issue. right now we're working on the supply. the supply is the limiting factor. but at some point very soon, the demand for the vaccine is going to be the problem. i think we need to do a lot better messaging around vaccines and around masks. vaccines and masks together, they're our ticket out of this. that's what we need to focus on, that freedoms that will come their way very soon once they're vaccinated but we also have to keep up these measures in the meantime. >> dr. reiner, coming back to what you said there at the end, my mind kept thinking about that child abuse comparison. can you speak to the people then who were at, you know, those burnings of the masks, these events which they were proudly throwing their masks into the fire? why do you think that's like child abuse? >> you know, they bring their kids there to make a political statement about masks. masks aren't political objects. they're basically a public health tool. children depend on us to set an example, and the last administration, the big -- the first big lie from the last administration was politicizing masks and creating doubt in the public's mind that this pandemic was real. so, it's so real, it's killed half a million people in this country. and our way out always has been to wear masks and wait for science to deliver us a miracle, which it has. but, you know, to bring children in, to make a political statement is really awful. it also reminds me of places that don't vaccinate children for childhood illness or don't vaccinate children for things like hpv. you look at a state like idaho, less than half of the kids in idaho are vaccinated for hpv, a cancer vaccine. we've been poorly served by our leaders in the past and it's time to be better. >> dr. wen, dr. fauci said this morning the guidelines for vaccinated people are coming imminently, possibly in the next few days. you expressed concern that this guidance hasn't come sooner. what's your worry? >> well, i worry we are squandering a really important opportunity here. first of all, people are already making decisions about their lives. so the more that cdc keeps waiting to put out this guidance, people are already taking matters into their own hands, which makes the guidance, when it comes out, irrelevant. in getting the vaccine, specifically in getting your freedoms back and already we're seeing states already open up. if the guidance comes out after that and people can already do whatever they want to, regardless of the vaccine, they're going to think what's in it for me? i wish that's not the mentality that many people have. but if that is what it is, we need to be giving people that incentive. i hope that the cdc guidance will take that into consideration and really talk about all the freedoms that people can have once they are vaccinated. >> yes. dr. reiner, we spoke last weekend about you and your wife were vaccinated, you were very excited to go eat inside a restaurant the first time for over a year. what's safe for them to do right now, do you think? >> i think if you and your companion have both been fully vaccinated and it's a couple of weeks after your second vaccination or more than a month after the single j&j vaccine, you can eat in a restaurant. i think you can go visit your grandchildren. i think you can get on an airplane. you could be out in public. you can wander through stores. i saw this while reminding people, you should do all of this while wearing a mask. but the vaccination should give you a very strong sense that you're not going to get ill or you're not going to get seriously ill. they may not be perfect for preventing mild to moderate illness but they're very close to perfect at preventing hospitalization and death. and this is what's going to open up society. i completely agree with dr. wen, that the cdc now needs to tell people exactly how to open up. we will be reopening society, and in a smart way. it's best for the cdc to get ahead of this. >> dr. wen, very quickly, i know last week you were hoping to learn this week, as part of the johnson & johnson trial you were going to learn whether you were part of the placebo group or the vaccination group. what did you find out? >> i haven't found out. if i got the placebo, i'll be very excited to get the vaccine. all three vaccines are safe and effective. and i'll be excited to get the one that i first have access to. >> awesome. dr. leana wen, dr. reiner, good to talk to both of you. thank you. the push to protect voting one year after the civil rights icon john lewis made his return to the pettis bridge in selma, alabama. >> we must not give up. >> no. >> we must not give in. keep the faith. keep our eyes on the prize. we must vote like we never, ever voted before. into this chip. i invested in invesco qqq. a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100, like you. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪ beco♪ and a little bit oftion wchicken fried ♪. ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. that's a very good question. will there be an ev for me? what about me? 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[ traffic passing by ] sorry, bud. thanks. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. alright, back to work. today marks 56 years since the events of bloody sunday in selma, alabama, when peaceful protesters walked across the bridge only to be attacked by state troopers. the events of that day shocked the nation and helped galvanize the fight against racial injustice. to commemorate that historic moment, president biden signed an executive order today, expanding voting access and, among other things, directs the heads of federal agencies to submit proposals that promote voter registration and participation. and the right to vote is one of the most sacred parts of american democracy. right now, it's under attack, again. republican leaders in dozens of states are considering new legislation that would restrict voter access and make it harder to vote. but not if lebron james has anything to do with it. his organization, more than a vote, is out with a new ad campaign, protect our power. and it will premier during tonight's all-star game in atlanta. take a look. >> this isn't the time to put your feet up or to think hash tag and black squares is enough. for us it's never about one election. it's always been more than a vote. the fight is just getting started, and we've been ready. are you with us? >> cnn's sports anchor don redell joins us now. tell us what lebron and other celebrities are doing when it comes to voting. >> you may remember the more than a vote campaign spearheaded by lebron james last year in the run-up to the presidential election, the importance of participating in democracy, the importance of being rengs tered to vote, educating them on how to do that and getting themselves to the polls to cast the vote and trying to ensure thaem them that this would make a difference. you saw with the way the election went that arguably it did make a difference. the protect our power campaign is slightly different, because this is in response to the voter suppression you've just described. legislation is being considered in 43 states across the country. critics of the plans in georgia in the nba describes georgia as ground zero in this fight against voter suppression. the all-star game might not have even happened this year because of the pandemic. it was canceled last year. it so happens to be happening in georgia, in atlanta, and so the players have decided in collaboration with the nba, the national basketball players association and also the naacp locally here in georgia, that this is going to be that campaign. and, of course, lebron has been asked about it. this is what he said a couple of hours ago. >> it's been a great thing we've been able to do, more than a vote. continue to highlight and continue to educate people on what's going on in a lot of our communities with voter suppression and things of that nature. and, obviously, making sure that people don't think that the job is done. the work is not completed, is never completed even if you have a victory. it's never completed and, you k know, we just want people to know even with the election that happened, and obviously it happened a lot in our favor in november, that there's still more job -- there's still more work to be done. >> athleteses in many sports not just the nba, are realizing the power they have. they're harnessing it and doing their best to make a difference. >> there are people that have influence and have a huge platform. thank you, don redell. april ryan joins me now. republicans at the state level are trying to make it harder to vote for a lot of americans, according to the brennan center for justice. more than 250 bills aimed at limiting voter access have been filed now in 43 states. let me give a few examples. in georgia, the state house passed a bill that eliminates no excuse absentee voting and eliminates early voting days, especially on the weekends. legislators in five states, connecticut, montana, new hampshire and virginia have introduced bills to eliminate election day registration i could on and on. what's this really about? >> ana, it's what it was about in 1965 when the voting rights act was passed into law and signed into law by then president lbj, about voting suppression, suppressing people from speaking, having a voice, wanting to be heard, to say what they want. at the end of the day, today in 2021, 56 years from bloody sunday, we are seeing many of these legislatures in these 43 states that are republican trying to suppress the vote. why? because they don't want to see the other party succeed. and we know from data, data has shown us that democrats have a tendency to early vote. democrats are the ones who put georgia over the top, a republican state. democrats made a noise in texas. they were fearful. many republicans were fearful that they were going to lose texas. so, this is a groundswell game that stacey abrams, lebron james and so many others have put in the forefront. and there's a fierce fight, a fierce fight in 2021, by these republican-led state legislatures to change the dynamic, to change it back to red. >> we mentioned president biden's executive order today to expand voter access. that comes just after the house passed a bill, hr-1, that has provisions expanding early, mail-in voteing, restoring votig rights to former felons and easing voter registration for americans. can this bill pass the senate? >> um, i believe that republicans are going to fight. they want to fight. republicans are going to fight like they're fighting in their republican states. but at the end of the day, if we have the majority and we have vice president kamala harris, it will pass. but at issue, the question is, if there is a republican senate in 2022, what will happen? will they bring up new legislation? this has been such a back and forth, a paddle game. look what happened with the voting rights act. the voting rights act of 1965, it was gutted in 2013 by the supreme court. and now the house has hr-4 to try to fix that. so it's a back and forth -- these political back and forths on voting rights. one vote counting is in play. and the question is, how long will it be? how long will we be able to say, i can vote freely and easily? that's the question. >> and it's horrible to have to ask that question. >> horrible. >> in this day and age. but you think about congressman john lewis today, right? because it's the anniversary of bloody sunday. i want to play a part of the speech he gave in selma last year. >> we cannot give up now. we cannot give in. we must keep the faith. keep our eyes on the prize. we must vote like we never, ever voted before. >> it was his life mission, april. and now, more than ever, john lewis' mission seems so incredibly relevant. >> yes. it's not just relevant for this generation, for all of us who witnessed john lewis, from people my age in the 50s. you know i grew up watch ing jon lewis. i'm a couple years away from -- i was born a couple of years away from the voting rights act being passed into law i know about him. but for the generations to come, i think about those in these three books for the young people that he made this trilogy. the last one, "march," dealing with selma, the voting rights act, and talking about the importance and what they had to go through, the dog fights, the sting of the ropes, the crack of the billy club just for the right to vote in 1965 on a racist named bridge, edmund pettis bridge. what are we going through in 2021? congressman john lewis made it a point erks understood the significance of his work, his life's work. what he did, he decided to come together with the trilogy. and this is one of the books so that young people could understand the history and the importance of what they went through peacefully, nonviolently, to give us the right to vote that is challenged today. and what we get out of this in his efforts for peace and nonviolence, for first class citizenship is that each generation has to maintain and curate their equity and equality. >> april ryan, good to have you here with us. thank you. >> thank you, ana. following breaking news today, the governor of new york responding to calls for resignation as another former aide -- another former aide steps forward with allegations of inappropriate conduct. stay with us. you're live in the cnn newsroom. . so she'll get some help from fidelity, and she'll feel so good about her plan, she can focus on living it. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. when all this is over, and the world starts finding its way back, will you be the same person you were, before it began? 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>> reporter: that's right. and we're hearing new calls for him to resign, the majority leader saying he has to go for the good of the state. before she put out that statement, the governor said the state's attorney general letitia james, must be allowed to conduct her investigation into sexual harassment allegations. he had this to say. >> i was elected by the people of the state, not politicians. i'm not going to resign because of allegations. the premise of resigning because of allegations is actually anti-democratic. the system is based on due process. and the credibility of the allegation. anybody has the ability to make an allegation in democracy, and that's great. but it's in the credibility of the allegation. >> reporter: these latest statements coming from the governor after "the wall street journal" published an account from one of the governor's former aides, one of three former staffers who have come forward to allege inappropriate conduct of the governor, talks about the governor calling her a sweetheart, asking if she has a boyfriend, placing his hand on her lower back and kissing her hand as she got up from her desk. she said she never filed a complaint at the time but did come to see the behavior as inappropriate in context and did request to be transferred to another office. governor cuomo responded by saying he was so if he made her feel unwelcomed. earlier in the week we heard him defending himself for other accusations, apologizing for making any women feel uncomfortable but saying it was unintentional and maintaining he never touched anyone inappropriately. ana? >> alexandra field, thank you. after weeks of buildup, oprah winfrey's much-anticipated interview with harry and meghan, the duke and duchess of sussex, airs tonight. based on the clips alone, we'll hear about a "family feud" of ima majestic proportions. >> i don't know how they could expect that after all of this time, we would still just be silent if there is an active role that the firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us. and if that comes with risk of losing things, i mean, there's a lot that's been lost already. >> joining us now, royal historian ed owens. this is their first interview since harry and meghan stepped back from their royal duties and oprah winfrey has teesed that no topics were off the table. what is the royal family bracing for? >> i think they're bracing for a certain number of revelations, certain degree of upset. whether they'll be anything explosive remains to be seen. i think they'll certainly be on tender hooks this oong. >> we heard meghan refer to the royal family as the firm, but in another appearance, prince harry talked about how they talk online with the queen and that she sent a waffle maker for little archie. is this more of a firm or a family? >> i think the term "the firm" is being used by meghan, who is very much an outsider. when she and other members of the royal family refer to the firm, the group of royals but also the group of people in and around the court. the courtiers, publicists, strategists. that is the firm. what we'll hear from meghan later on this evening is her describing how she feels very much an outsider of that entity now. no doubt, there are some persistent family connections there, as we've heard and as you referred to, meghan has had a continuation of communication with her relatives, but just how warm those relations are, well, remains to be seen. >> in one of the teaser clips, prince harry made it clear when it came to meghan, he was very worried about history repeating itself. let's listen. >> for me, i'm just really relieved and happy to be sitting here, talking to you with my wife by my side, because i can't begin to imagine what it must have been like for her, going through this process by herself. by my biggest concern was history repeating itself. >> do you see parallels between meghan and what happened with princess diana? >> i think certainly in the case of meghan and harry, the way they've been pursued by a very sort of aggressive british tabloid culture, that is disconcerting. there are, if you like, disconcerting echoes down the years that remind us of what princess diana had to put up with. and at the same time, the language that harry is using there, the sort of appeal for sympathy, that's nothing new. that's something the royal family are doing all the time. they are constantly reminding us just how difficult their lives are in the limelight, as public figures. and i think we'll hear a lot more about that this evening. >> in the past, opening up on camera hasn't gone well for the royal family, princess diana's infamous tell-all interview in 1995 he she said there were three of us in this marriage. and then there was the fallout for when he admitted on camera that he had been unfaithful and, then, of course, the disastrous interview prince andrew did about his ties with convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. what's the fallout in this case for harry and meghan? >> they don't always go as planned. that's a fascinating thing for a commentator and historian like me. i imagine that there will be sections of the public that feel very moved by what they hear this evening, and there will be other sections of a global public tuning in either tonight or tomorrow night when the show and when the interview is played, in britain, for example, and they might be less sympathetic. so i think if you like, we're going to see kind of a digging in of heels from both the supporters of meghan and harry, but also those people that aren't necessarily sympathetic to them either. and i think the interview will do a lot to bring out sort of the emotion from both sides. >> i actually feel really nervous for them about how this will be perceived. ed owens, appreciate your time. thanks for the insight. princess diana also famously sat for an interview that stunned the royal family. here is matt foster with a look back. >> reporter: it was the interview that rocked the monarchy and caused a worldwide foundation. >> do you think mrs. par parker-bowles was part of the breakdown of your marriage? >> well, there were three of us in this marriage. >> reporter: diana also went on to question charles' suitability and desire to be king. why exactly did diana do the interview? how was she convinced to lift the lid on what was really going on behind palace walls? >> why have you decided to give this interview now? why have you decided to speak at this time? >> reporter: the recurring allegation is that bbc journalist martin bashir knew exactly why. that he had used forged documents that suggested the palace staff were working against her, and being paid to spy on her. a graphic designer then working for the bbc, matt weasler admits he marked up the statements but on bashir's instructions and without knowing how the forgeries would be used. diana's brother accuses bashir of using the documents to trick diana into giving an interview. >> the whole interview was set up on false and dodgy ground. >> reporter: then there was the question of the bbc's conduct. internal bbc inquiry in 1996 concluded that diana had not been misled. whilst documents were forged, the inquiry found they played no role in diana's decision making, but charles spencer has continued to build his case against those findings. in 25 years, bashir hasn't defended himself publicly. he hasn't responded to our requests for comment either. but in another statement, the bbc said that bashir has signed off work by his doctors, recovering from heart surgery and complications from covid-19 and whilst metropolitan police have decided no criminal charges will be brought against bashir an independent investigation launched by bbc and led by a retired judge is ongoing, a reinvestigation that's been welcomed by diana's son, prince william. there have been calls within the palace but also within the bbc for a full and independent investigation exactly how martin bashir secured the biggest media interview in modern british industry. where was the oversight? was it ethical for the bbc to investigate itself? was there a cover-up? >> on a human level, there's a perfectly valid interest on the extent to which methods used to get the interview might have added to the princess' concerns that she was being followed or perhaps being monitored, or on the phone being listened to, which would have increased her anxieties. >> reporter: if it's found that diana and her brother were convinced by the bbc to think she was being spied on, it raises the profound question of whether her path would have been different in the final months and years of her life. max foster, cnn, hampshire, england. >> now i want to take you to a frozen lake where political divisions melt away. an ice fishing spot in minnesota, where the local talk about trump and biden is pretty revealing. that's next. plus, stanley tucci eats and drinks his way through the second biggest city in italy. explore milan. stanley tucci searching for italy tonight at 9:00 here on cnn. ght. so we're upping the benefits without upping the price. introducing magenta max. now with unlimited premium data that can't slow down based on how much smartphone data you use. plus get netflix on us, and taxes and fees included! you won't find this with the other guys. in fact, you'll pay more and get less. right now, pay zero costs to switch! and bring your phone -- we'll pay it off! only at t-mobile. 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