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smallest thing from using their first name in an email and/or when he would talk to somebody on the phone, checking in with them and seeing how they were and not just getting down to business. >> well -- >> the impact he made on his students, the stories, i was laughing and laughing reading these emails and also crying and crying because such touching stories and just such an amazing man that -- >> mora, you know, i want to thank you because, you know, it's -- you've beared your grie in a way so few would have the ability to do and there is no right or wrong way to handle dw grief but the way you've chosen to share yours has brightened our lives. it has. i know that's the gift of him but it is the gift of you. >> it is the gift of him. thank you, erin. good talking with you again. >> thank you, mora. thanks to you. anderson starts now. we begin with the growing calls on new york governor andrew cuomo to step down from some of the heaviest hitters. si s we are joined now, tell me about those calling on the governor to resign. >> the leaders of the party here in new york state. senator chuck schumer, the majority leader and senator christian gillibrand. to think we started the day by hearing from congressional members and leaders in congress calling on the governor to resign and then we ended the day with the two top democrats also now calling on the governor to resign. >> we're going to come back to you in a few minutes for more in depth coverage but quickly, how many allegations are there as of tonight against the governor? >> reporter: so cnn, yeah, so cnn is reporting on six allegations. there is a new allegation coming from a reporter who covered the governor back in 2014 where she accuses him of inappropriately toe touching her at the time and inappropriate behavior. that is the latest individual that cnn is reporting on, anderson. >> we'll have more on this shortly. right now a first for the first time in a long time, the covid milestone we crossed today was neither a cause for sadness as it was for half a million fatalities or an occasion to remember what our world used to be like a year and a day ago. instead, this latest marker for where we stand signals better times ahead. today the country crossed the 100 million vaccination mark. tonight more than 101 million shots have been administered. the golfs al was reached on the president biden signed the covid relief package. day 52 of the administration. days ahead of the schedule he set and eight days ahead of the original version he revised last night. >> when i came into office, you may recall, i set a goal that many of you said was kind of way over the top. i said i want to get 100 million shots in people's faarms in my first 100 days in office. we won't meet that goal but beat that goal because we're actually on track to reach this goal of 100 million shots in arms on my 60th day in office. >> that's not exactly accurate. the golfs not set particularly high compared to what the previous administration was going to do. they have passed it. with the country topping 2 million vaccinations a day, it was one of the safer predictions to make. it is also welcome development wherever you stand politically. red and blue states alike are benefits from growing vaccine availability and republican governors are saying so. yet, to republicans in washington and on fox news, one thing matters more giving the credit to the former president. house minority leader mccarthy tweeting quote president biden's plan is to rely on the work done by operation warp speed or this from the republican chair row fan mcdonald he's claiming operation warp speed never existed. here is sean hannity last night. >> joe, you want unity, thank donald trump. no trump, novak sevaccine. stop taking credit for something you had nothing to do with, nothing. >> here the former president put out this statement a couple days ago quoting now i hope that everyone remembers when they're getting the covid-19 often referred to as the china virus vaccine if i wasn't president, you wouldn't be getting that beautiful shot for five years at best and probably not at all. i hope everyone remembers. that is how he spoke, isn't it? keeping them honest, operation warp speed pumped billions of dollars into the effort and credited with taking the risk out of testing for companies that might not have been willing to take the chances they did. it was wildly successful. if the president wants any credit for that which he certainly deserves, he has to accept responsibility for the failures of his administration which were many on testing, prevention that contributed to the sickening death toll. he also has to own up to the lies and the string of wild promises and moving goalposts. >> we peexpect to have 100 milln doses available certainly before the end of the year. >> we'll have manufactured at least 100 million doses before the end of the year and likely, much more than that. we will deliver 100 million doses of a safe vaccine bump the end of the year. if authorized, tens of millions of vaccine doses will be available this month. >> so plenty of promises, not much follow through. vaccines began coming out in december. the head of warp speed apologizes for slow deliveries to at least 14 states. this was not a priority for the out going president who was focused mainly on overturning the election and making what was a life saving effort by so many dedicated people all about himself. reading a tweet since taken down from just after the election, the @usda and democrats wouldn't let me get a vaccine prior to the election so instead it came out five days later, as i said all along. never mind, ending the pandemic is his election day shot in the arm. the president who successfully handled a dire national emergency and brought the country through it would likely win an election, likely in a landslide. a killer virus, test of political loyalty and did the same for mask wearing holding one dangerous rally after another as the outbreak accelerated and turned his own brush with the virus into another chance to teach all the wrong lessons which absent of vaccine were lessons how to get sick and possibly die. think about that. without a vaccine modelling safe behavior is all you can do yet, he did the opposite. all the time. and revelled in it and unlike the current president, as well as presidents obama, bush and carter, when it came time to get vaccinated and set the example. he got his in secret. so did his wife. and they never said a word. the former president also made a point of publicly dissing a number of democratic governors including jay inslee of washington state. where do you think we are in the state of pandemic where we are now but what do you make of the former president's allies lashing out at president biden for a speech that was frankly very light on partisan politics, no bragging about getting a massive bill just passed. it was heavy on medical science and public health. >> it disappointing, perhaps not terribly surprising. the republican leadership wants to be on the titanic with the former president and i thought joe biden's speech was so refreshing because it really did speak to all americans, not just to his base and i think that's one of the reasons he is doing so well in the approval ratings that he enjoys which are tremendous now because he's speaking to all americans and delivering big time on these doeg dosages. i cannot tell you how thrilled i am to see what he and his a administration are doing to vaccinate because he's willing to do what the previous occupant refused to do, use the defense production act and personally take responsibility, be active on a daily basis. the contrast could not be more clear so i'll tell you i'm thrilled having joe biden in this leadership position and i can't feel warm and fuzzy about the previous occupant whose total negligent hundreds of thousands of people never had a chance to get this vaccine because they died before it was available. look, we could have saved hundreds of thousands of people had we had some leadership out of washington d.c. that we did not have and we governors did all we could but when he fought against us on mask and social distancing everything else, that means hundreds of thousands of people never had a chance to get this vaccine. but i prefer to look forward rather than backward. >> so let's talk about where we are right now in this effort. how are things in your state in w ? needs t what needs to happen? >> it's about dosing. our logistics? what needs to happen? >> it's about dosing. our logistics , the only limiting factor is the number of doses we've got and it's gone up dramatically. about 44% this month. it took us about two months to get a million in the first two months of the effort and less than a month we've got the second million and we're over, i think, 2.2 million now so it is accelerating rapidly and i feel confident we'll be able to match our la jogistical ability. the challenge for all of us in the states is to make sure we do this on an equity basis to get the people who live at the end of the road, who do not have transportation, might have language issues, might have some hesitancy about and those are the challenges we're all working very, very dedicateded to make this equatable. we have a program in our state to reach folks in 32 languages. we're doing popup clinics to go to where people are who have transportation limitations and president biden'sed a pin station is helping, too. >> you announced an emergency proclamation to have teaching return by april while still having the option to remote learn by april. why can parents not have children back in school? >> there are families that prefer remote and there are children this is working for them and the family circumstances if that works, this is nothing wrong with this and allowing parents to make that decision and the school board and the governor is a win, win situation. the confidence goes through the roof and the ability to do so. about half of the students are on site education now and it is extremely safe. when the schools do reopen, both the parents and the teachers and the community very rapidly get on board and the vast majority of students go back and prefer an on site situation, but we want to give everybody options this makes sense. i'm very excited about this progress we're making here on this subject. >> just lastly, i would be remiss if i didn't ask about your democratic colleague governor cuomo. the calls for him to resign are mounting among chuck schumer. i'm wondering your reaction and at what point does any governor dealing with controversy has to rethink his or her ability to effectively lead? >> well, listen, we know these are very serious allegations. the number of them are most concerning. they all deserve a very serious investigation that needs to happen in new york, but it's probably not for me sitting in washington focused on covid in schools right now to make a judgement. this is what judgment in new york has to make and i'm sticking to my covid effort here in washington today. >> governor inslee, appreciate your time, thank you. coming up next, we'll have more on governor cuomo and calls for him to resign and how pieces may have changed some of what we're seeing from him tonight. a new president facing a long running and emotional steering crisis involving children at the border and similarities and contrast between this administration and the last. tracfone wireless gives you more control. just swap your sim card (whistles) you can also keep your phone, keep your network, keep your number, $20 a month, no contract. don't keep that case though... this is your wake-up call, people. tracfone wireless. now you're in control. struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get back in it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic® ♪ my zone? 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i'm proud of it. >> reporter: and anderson, all of this leading up to what led up to all of this today, that both the senators saying that because of the multiple credible allegations that the governor lost confidence of his governing partners and the legislators here in the state and that is why they have finally come to the conclusion he needs to resign. >> the attorney general's investigation could take time. does the focus shift to what the legislature needs to do? >> reporter: they started an impeachment investigation that will give them subpoena power and be able to depose witnesses, interview witnesses. it may rest with them ultimately. there is a growing number of assembly members that are also saying that they want toe see the investigation play out but they also are calling for his resignation. remember, anderson, that investigation also involves the nursing home scandal. so there are multiple investigations and multiple things they are looking at, anderson. >> appreciate it. thanks again. perspective from cnn political analyst and white house core respon -- correspondent maggie haberman. maggie, now that both democratic senators from new york called for gloveovernor cuomo to resig has it reached a critical mass and if he doesn't resign, is there any way he can effectively govern? >> so, i don't think it's reached a critical mass. it's reached a growing mass. it has room to grow and andrew cuomo is digging in and doing what he does. he politically takes his time to see where things go. i don't expect him to chance his stance on resigning. i do think this is going to become more untenable depending what else comes out. there was a question at his press conference call from a wabc reporter asking if any of these relationships had been cons consensual. i assume that question didn't come out of nowhere. andrew cuomo didn't answer it. i think we have to wait and see what else comes out. i think at minimum, it does become very hard for him to continue saying he is going to do business as usual especially with the answers that he gave in that conference call today, anderson. he was raising questions about the women's motives for, you know, suggesting that he had been improper and engaged in sexual harassment and misconduct. he was suggesting that people are out to get him essentially. he was suggesting that it is unfair he's a political outsider, which the son of a three-term governor that worked for bill clinton and married to a kennedy is not. i don't know how long this can go but i don't expect him to go on his own barring something like president biden asking him privately to go. >> yeah, i mean, you as a u.s. attorney investigated governor cuomo over the commission charges rooting up corruption that the governor shut down abr abruptly, how do you see this -- i mean, how do you see this playing out? >> well, look, it's very important to understand what andrew cuomo is like based on reporting and experience and track record and one of the things i can tell you from my time looking at the commission issued, was that governoloverno does not like to be investigated and likes to control things. with respect to that commission that is supposed to be indep independent, behind the scenes he and others affiliated with him tried to reject certain things they were doing and he shut down that commission prematurely, half way through its intended tenure because he likes to control things. he also likes to retaliate against people. so you saw even at the beginning of the saga, with respect to the actual harassment aloe legalleg he tried to pick one of the people who was going to i can many the person to the outside investigator. i think it's incredibly important that leticia james has taken the mandate and appointed two outside independent people who cannot be intimidated by andrew cuomo and allies and cannot be bullied by andrew cuomo and allies and i think we'll get a fair end result probably before not too much time has passed. >> maggie, i thought it was interesting the governor mentioning cancel culture as if this was another example of this rampit cancelling of people in life. >> i think he is using a playbook that there is a lot of comparisons that people have been making to other governors who have faced, you know, allegations of i'm propimpropri. he's using the donald trump playbook. you're coming after me. you can't make me do this. i won't give into your will. what he's accused of here relates to two laws that he signed into law about sexual misconduct that he's accused of breaking by these women's allegations. that is essentially what this comes down to. so i think that will factor into the investigation. i think there will be an investigation with answers sooner rather than later because officials around the state recognize having this hanging overall of their heads is problematic. but the cancel culture line and one i referenced earlier about how he's not part of the political club among his other curriculum, he leads the national governor's association. he is the political club. other members of the political club in new york state don't necessarily like him but until recently they feared him and that's the big change now. >> and governor cuomo ended the call by referencing the last allegation. didn't specify which but said quote not true and quote i have not had a sexual relationship that was inappropriate end quote. the governor used to be attorney general. he knows how to be precise with his words and in this sort of investigation, who will decide who is or is not inappropriate. >> look, i think the investigators will layout the facts and if there is violation of law, they will make a ruling. the governor knows how to choose his words. as i've experienced dealing with him in his office, he'll say one things one day and the opposite the next day if it's in his political interest. what is interesting to watch is the degree he engages in retaliation. every even in this case so far in this case his office conceded they have released publicly and to members of the media portions of personnel records with respect to one of the people accusing him of misconduct. if that alone is part and parcel how he conducts himself, it's probably not going to be good for him at all. >> appreciate it. thank you. coming up, landmark civil settlement approved by the minneapolis is thecity counsel the death of george floyd. details ahead. ♪ for every idea out there, that gets the love it should ♪ ♪ there are 5 more that don't succeed ♪ ♪ and so are lost for good ♪ ♪ and some of them are pretty flawed ♪ ♪ and some of them are slightly odd ♪ ♪ but many are small businesses that simply lack the tool ♪ ♪ to find excited people who will stop and say 'that's cool'♪ ♪ and these two, they like this idea ♪ ♪ and those three like that one.♪ ♪ and that's 'cause personalized ads ♪ ♪ find good ideas for everyone ♪ the new samsung galaxy s21 this looks different. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? 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>> yeah. >> reporter: from there, some migrants are dropped off by immigration officials at bus stations like this one in brownsville. that's where we met roxana, maria and her 6-year-old daughter caitlyn. she says she evaded a snake during her journey to the united states, and fell off a raft while crossing the rio grande. why is there a surge right now you think? both maria and roxana say they learned from news reports in their home countries that the biden administration is allowing migrant women with children to enter the u.s. and you believe that was true? which entirely true. the biden administration says it's allowing unaccompanied minors to remain in the u.s. pending immigration cases and some families are allowed in on a case by case basis. that perception could be driving some of the surge that has more than 3700 unaccompanied children in border control custody in jail-like facilities. they are caring for 8800 unaccompanied minors and considering using a nasa site to expand bed space. and some non-profit migrant shelters were margarita hernandez seen a spike in the flow of women, mothers, children, and pregnant women. cindy johnson volunteered to help thousands cross and collected postcards with their stories. >> this child said they witnessed people dying, people getting beaten. >> reporter: cindy says she scanned them and sent them to then candidate for president joe biden. what was the goal of sending these letters to biden? >> the golfs thal was to see th m -- humanity. >> rosa, the last time we talked to you we tried to get access to the processing facility. have you been allowed in? >> reporter: you know, anderson, the short answer is no. i've contacted border patrol through customs and border protection asking for not only access to the processing facilities like the one you see behind me but ride alongs along the border to get eyes on the situation. it's very unusual for us not to get access, which really stands out and the other thing i did was contacted the texas department of public safety. you probably remember this earlier this week, texas governor greg abbott was here in the rio grande valley attacking the biden administration claiming the biden administration is quote down playing the crisis. the governor even sending the texas department of public safety here to this area and anderson, i asked the state of texas also to give me a ride along to grant us access and neither the federal government nor the state of texas has granted that type of access. anderson? >> rosa flores, thanks very much. appreciate it. let's get perspective from jorge ramos. you wrote it could be the first international crisis seems to come to pass. do you think the biden white house should have seen this coming? >> absolutely. now, you know, they don't want to call it a crisis and that's a political term being used by republican nowadays. we can safely say that's significant surge. the numbers are really staggering. in january, 78,000 undocumented immigrants crossed the border to the united states. in february, it was 100,000. so these are incredible numbers. if you don't want to call them a crisis, i understand why they don't want to do that. it was really an unavoidable s situation when you have after the pandemic and people in central america facing violence and gangs, extreme poverty and then when they can't even find the vaccine and when they see a new president, president biden that is proposal immigration reform to legalize 10 million undocumented immigrants and that is bringing refugees from mexico to the united states, the message is very clear. the united states is becoming, again, a country of immigrants and that's why they are coming. >> do you think, i mean, you're saying essentially because the former president was considered so hard lined against immigration, the fact that president biden is not somebody who is viewed that way, you believe migrants from central america have come here thinking they just have a better chance now of being able to stay in the u.s.? >> look, the potential immigrants, they are experts on the u.s. immigration system. they know absolutely everything, and remember, they spend months and months on the mexican side trying to figure out when to come and when they detect a vulnerability, a weakness and opportunity, they take it for what happened in the last few weeks, now they realize that the biden administration is not deporting children so what is that we have seen? we have seen in two. months 15,000 children coming from mexico to the united statesmonths 15,000 children coming from mexico to the united states alone. they are realizing some families are not being deported. exactly what happened, if this is a crisis, it was a crisis created by donald trump. donald trump created a bottleneck and joe biden is opening the bottle and that's exactly what we're seeing. >> certainly republicans opposed to president biden's policies will say well, you know, and listening to what you just said, they'll say well, he's weak on immigration and that's why you're having all these people now coming across. >> yeah, well, i wouldn't call him weak on immigration. i'd say he's doing exactly the american thing. what we can do is criticize donald trump for being the most anti immigrant president in decades for probably ever and we're seeing it. of course, elections have consequences and what we can see, also, is that the system is not working. simply is not working. it hasn't worked since 1986 when we have the amnesty with ronald reagan. he estimated when he had virtual meeting with joe biden, he estimated every year the quite n united states needs 800,000 new immigrants just to function. we have to remember there were immigrants, many of them undocumented who help us during the pandemic nurses in the agriculture and construction. so now we need new immigrants. >> president biden was asked what could be done to stop immigrants and children with women from going to the border. make clear, our country is in an unrelenting way, there is no free pass and none of the children or women will be eligible under existing laws in the united states of america. it's interesting, comparing that to relative silence from president biden now on this latest surge. >> yes, yeah, i understand exactly what you're saying but he has a plan for instance, he's trying to invest $4 billion in central america because he wants to attack the origin of immigration. that will take time. also, he's proposing a program children can apply in the countries of origin instead of coming all the way across mexico and coming to the united states. so they are trying but that's going to take years. so we will have to get used to what is happening at the border because of the pandemic, we have 60,000 refugees waiting on the other side. donald trump changed the rules. the rules are changing and immigrants are coming to this country and we'll have to get used to these new normal. this is what we've been having for decades. >> appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. coming up next, the attorney for george floyd's family on the multi million dollar settlement and the former police officer charged with murder in mr. floyd's death. his future became my focus. lavender baths calmed him. so we made a plan to turn bath time into a business. ♪ ♪ find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there is news just in that the minneapolis city counsel unanimously approved a $27 million settlement with george floyd who died last may when an officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes. this is the trial of the former officer derek chauvin ended the first week with half the jurors selected. the seventh juror was seated today. he entered a of not guilty to second degree non-internal 34urder and manslaughter and a third degree reinstated on thursday. joining me now is benjamin crump the attorney for george floyd's family. first of all, i want to ask about this settlement that you announced today. it the largest pretrial settlement in a wrongful death case in u.s. history. how important is that precedent and what message do you hope it sends? >> i think it's very significant, anderson. we have to remember that when george floyd was killed in the horrific manner that he was by derek chauvin by having that knee on his neck for 8:46 on may 25th, 2020, it was a watershed moment. it was one of the worst most egregious documentation of an american citizen than torture to death by a police officer and history will judge us on how we respond to this tragedy. so when you have the city leadership and mayor fry agreeing to pay the family $27 million, it speaks to the fact as when we met with president biden we said it's not enough to say america says that george floyd's life matters. they have to demonstrate that george floyd's life matters through their actions and i believe the city leadership of minneapolis demonstrated that george floyd life matters and that black lives matter to them. >> so jurors are being chosen for the trial of officer derek chauvin. the seventh juror was chosen today. what we heard today is jurors of color may be fewer than white jurors. is that true and is that your concern or how do you see things in jury selection? >> we're always concerned when the jury is not diverse or reflective of the community. and as a civil rights lawyer and being black all my life, i understand historically that police officers rarely are held accountable for killing black people in america inunjustly. this video was so graphic. it has so much evidence there that we will hope that whatever jury is impanelled, they can be fair and impartial and they will not lose our focus or be distracted by the character assassination they are going to try to do on george floyd to say that his life didn't matter and not look what happened on that video. >> tomorrow marks one day when breonna taylor was killed by police in her home. in your mind, have things changed since then? >> anderson, as i believe we are always in a constant quest for a journey to justice. sometimes we take two steps forward and a step back but we can never lose focus and we have to remember breonna taylor was so significant even though the attorney general there did not put forth charges. breonna raised a consciousness level like trayvon martin raised a consciousness matter to black lives matter and black women in america. we paid an ultimate respect to breonna taylor by not forgetting that black women should be treated with the same level of respect and equality as any other citizen in america. >> we appreciate your time. benjamin jucrump, thanks so muc the president's four years in office may aid in an investigation by u.s. prosecutors. details on that when we return. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration which may worsen kidney problems. wake up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ you may pay as little as $10 per prescription. ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get nationwide 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get nationwide 5g included and save up to $300 a year on the network rated #1 in customer satisfaction. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. new developments in the ongoing conversation. his four years in washington and florida may end up benefiting how far back they extent the investigation. what have you learned so far? >> so this all has to do with the statute of limitations. the time for when a crime was committed to how long prosecutors have to bring a case. and in new york, the statute of limitations for most felonies is five years. sources say prosecutors with the manhattan district attorney's office have been discussing using a provision in new york criminal procedure law that says that if a defendant has been continuously outside of new york state, prosecutors do not need to count that time when they're calculating the statute of limitations. that's fairly significant for the former president. he was a lifelong new yorker. but since january of 2017 he's not spent much time in new york at all. in washington, he's been at the white house, spending time in bed minutester, new jersey, and at mar-a-lago. he officially changed his residency to florida. he's not spent a lot of time here so that can give prosecutors potentially years to work with and that means they don't have to count that time. they can look further back into his conduct and some of that being when he was at the top of the trump organization making key decisions. prosecutors have used this before. they used it in the harvey weinstein prosecution. . in case they charged him with one sexual assault that occurred 68 days after the five-years statute. prosecutors prevailed because they were able to show the judge travel records establishing that he was out of new york far longer than 68 days during that period. so this is another tool in the tool box for prosecutors as they begin to look at the evidence hear and decide what they're going to do. >> and the manhattan district attorney announced today he is not going to seek re-election. he's going to leave the office at the he end of the year. how will that impact it? 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