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i'm pamela brown in washington on this sunday. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." and new tonight, the city of miami beach is extending an 8:00 p.m. curfew through at least march 30th. but it could extend as long as april 13th. thousands of spring breakers have overwhelmed the city's entertainment district, and most of them are not wearing masks. the mayor has issued a state of emergency saying the crowds are more than they can handle. the kra kdown comes as florida has opened its doors to tourists after a year of coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions. cnn's randi kaye reports. >> reporter: yes, city officials here are saying that this is a spring break like no others. they said these are not your typical spring breakers in the city of miami beach. and they are quite concerned. there are more than a thousand people on the streets friday night which caused a lot of trouble for police. they had to use pepper balls, and they had that again on saturday night. there were more than a dozen arrests on saturday night, and again they were not paying attention, they were not obeying the new curfew that is now in place. so police had to turn to those pepper balls to try and clear the crowd. but the mayor said the crowd has been wall to wall. he likened it to a rock concert. he said there was a riot here. he said that there was somebody who was firing guns -- a weapon into the air, and he also described stampedes. city officials are quite concerned so they put this new state of emergency into place, and this curfew, which, as you know, began on saturday night. it goes into effect at 8:00 p.m. every night until 6:00 in the morning, and it also closes the causeways from the main land over to miami beach here, the entertainment district, and these streets here behind me ocean drive are closed to people except for those who are going to businesses and residents and maybe as well who are staying in the hotels. so we'll see how long they can keep the violence under control here. we did speak to some of the spring breakers in the area to get their opinion about what they think of this new state of emergency and curfew. and here's what they told me. >> i feel like it's needed because corona is still around. i feel like a lot of the spring breakers are just not thinking about the future and what could possibly happen if they keep coming to miami for spring break. >> so, they shut down south beach. and i live closer to fort lauderdale. so when they shut down here, it made an influx of people coming to fort lauderdale. that's my home. so i'm even more worried about fort lauderdale. i came out here to have fun. maybe 10:30 would've been fine or even 10:00. but 8:00? >> and it's also worth noting that since the super bowl, since super bowl weekend, officials here say they have made more than 1,000 arrests and about 51% of those arrests are from out of state, which is why officials are so concerned. they don't know who's coming here to the state of florida to cause so many problems for them. there is also the concern that the uk variant is so widespread here in the state of florida, and these spring breakers are possibly coming into contact with that new variant, and then getting on airplanes, bringing that variant to other parts of the country. so, we'll see how it all shakes out after spring break is over here in the city of miami beach. pamela, back to you. >> all right, randi kaye, thanks so much. and turning now to the border where an historic surge of migrants has boxed in the biden administration. president biden returned to the white house a short time ago and took questions on the situation. >> are you thinking of going to the border? >> at some point i will, yes. >> do you want to see first hand what's going on in those facilities? >> i know what's going on in those facilities. >> why do you think the message to the migrants telling them to stay home, don't come now, why do you think that hasn't resonated yet? what more can be done? >> a lot more and we're in the process of doing it now, including making sure that re-establish what existed before, which was it can stay in place and make their case in their home country. >> and when will you allow the media into those facilities? >> well, according to documents and statements from officials, more than 15,000 migrant children are in federal custody right now. some 1,500 of those unaccompanied kids are at the dallas convention center, recently transformed into an overflow site. cnn's priscilla alvarez is on the scene for us. so, priscilla, what can you tell us about who these children are, how long they will be held, and what the conditions are like there? >> pamela, this is an emergency intake site for children who cross the u.s./mexico border alone. they are transferring kids to this site so they can work to eventually relocate them with relatives in the united states. this site is outfitted with food and games and books as well as an area where they can call family in the united states or internationally, all of this is very different from the conditions in border patrol facilities. and that's a jail-like facility, concrete benches, concrete walls. and that is where we know that more than 5,000 children have been held up because of a bottleneck in the system. so the administration taking temporary measures here like popping up this emergency intake site here in the dallas convention center to offer better services to these kids until they can find family for them in the united states, pamela. >> all right, priscilla alvarez bringing us the latest, thanks so much, priscilla. and now let me bring in cnn's stephen collinson on what is going on, and more perspective. what do you think, was the biden administration caught flat-footed on the border situation? should they have done more to make sure they had the capacity for these kids early on? >> i think in terms of the actual situation on the border and in terms of the politics in washington, you have to say that the biden administration was caught flat-footed. look, this is a humanitarian tragedy. you've got children, young teenagers trying to get across the border to get a better life in the united states, to join family. but cnn has reported this weekend that the administration knew there would be a surge when they took the decision to reverse the trump administration policy that would send these children back to traffickers and camps in mexico. they didn't expect it to be this big. so, clearly there was a sense in which the administration was outpaced by events. the fact that the president is willing to talk about this now in public after weeks of the white house insisting there wasn't a crisis, you saw homeland security secretary mayorkas out on four sunday talk shows this morning, shows that the administration realizes that it's not just a border crisis it has here, but it has a political emergency that can really damage the fast start that the president's had in his first hundred days in office. >> why do you think, though, that the administration is still so reluctant to call this a crisis? what do you think the politics are behind it? because you have to wonder if they're not calling this a crisis, how would they define a crisis? >> i think you just have to see the response from the republicans to this. immigration is an issue that's like glue in the republican party. just this afternoon former president trump has issued a statement saying the situation on the border is a disaster. this of course is the issue immigration that paved the way to the white house. this is a great way for the republicans to try and wound the new biden presidency without having to engage on the covid crisis, which a majority of americans according to polls believe that the president is managing very well. and it's an issue that you can have a pro-trump republican and an anti-trump republican speaking the same message. so it's a unifying issue for republicans who are already looking for issues as we look ahead to the midterm elections next year to bring their party together. the white house didn't want to admit and give the republicans an opening. the fact is the situation is so complicated that that's what happened anyway. >> it is so complicated. and it should be noted that there were surges under trump that kids were in deplorable conditions as well. we're seeing a lot of the same issues, but of course the focus rite now is on the biden administration. he is the president now. this is under his control. president biden and his homeland security secretary have told migrants not to come, that the border is closed. but what else could they be doing to send that message and stem the flow? what else should they be doing? >> well, it's a difficult message to give because the smugglers and human traffickers that are taking these kids to the border are saying, look, there's a new president and he's going to let you in. the administration has been using spanish language media in mexico and in central american countries to try to stop people coming from the border. they blame the trump administration for saying there's a pent up flow of migrants who are waiting to come across the border because of the trump administration's policies. in the short term, as you heard the president there, they're going to try and set up a situation whereby child migrants can make asylum claims and join their home parents so they don't come to the border and cause this issue on the u.s. side of the front here. longer term, the administration is looking at giving billions of dollars in aid to central american countries to try to stabilize them to make the situation less economic deprivation so people don't leave those countries in the first place. that is very much a long-term solution. that's not going to do very much to handle the administration's short-term political problem here. >> right because you have to mitigate the flow and then also what are you going to do capacitywise. clearly these are two pressing issues facing the biden administration. stephen collinson, thank you for bringing your excellent analysis on the show. >> thanks. well, in cities across the country this weekend, people are rallying in support of asian-american communities and demanding change. people of asian descent are experiencing a sharp rise in physical attacks and other acts of prejudice, particularly in this past year of the coronavirus pandemic. cnn's jason kale reports from the rally in new york city today. jason? >> reporter: well, pamela, a crowd of people gathered here at columbus park to attend a rally to draw attention to the issue of violence against the asian-american community. here in new york city the nypd reporting a steep rise in the number of hate crimes against asian-americans. the true scope of the problem often times that road to quantify because they say these types of crimes often times go underreported. but here a number of people speaking out. we've seen community leaders, political leaders. the consensus being that there needs to be more police presence in some of these neighborhoods where they've seen some of these crimes happening. more education. and the hope is that more lawmakers will get behind legislation to address the issue of hate crimes against asian-americans. one woman who was out here put it to me this way. she said that the asian-american community has been silent on this issue for decades. and she says they will no longer be silent. pamela? >> all right, jason carroll, thanks so much. and coming up, the tens of millions of dollars being used to help stop the spike in teen suicides and depression. also, why some members of the republican party have an issue with giving medals to capitol police heroes and condemning the coup in myanmar. and "financial times" columnist says that the trouble with conspiracy theories isn't what they believe, it's what they disbelieve. he joins me later with a deep dive on the misinformation virus. but first, dr. leana wen is live tonight. i'll ask her if the dire covid crisis in brazil is now a threat to all of us. i also want to know if she thinks the plateau in covid cases here in the u.s. means we're on the brink of another surge. that's next. nagers don't understand why. 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>> this is certainly a variant of concern to us here as well. we know several things about it. it's more transmissible and something that's more contagious could become more dominant and crowd out other strains and can cause reinfection. so people who have had coronavirus before can become reinfected. and it also appears there's some initial evidence that suggests that the vaccines that we have may work less effectively against this variant. and so i certainly think that it's something to watch out for. though i will also urge people that these are the variants from the uk, south africa, brazil, et cetera, the ones that we've been talking about are the ones that we know. there are other variants that may not have yet developed that we should also be concerned about, and that's why vaccination is so important. >> i want you to take a look at this video from miami beach where a state of emergency has been declared as spring break crowds overrun the city. you you are the former health commissioner in boston. whatever goes through your mind when you see these images? >> i'm very concerned when i see these images. but i'm concerned not only for the people in that locale because of course they should be concerned when there are mass crowds that are gathering particular indoors without masks. i'm also concerned about where these individuals are going to go. because many of these are visitors from other places. i worry because florida, the dominant variant there is the b.1.1.7 variant, the if irrelevant from the uk that's also contagious and also a variant of concern . that will help them to identify if they could be asymptomatic carriers and prevent from transmitting to other people if they get tested. >> how it will impact reaching herd immunity. here's what the white house senior adviser on covid response told me last hour. >> one of the things that's promising, pam, is that when we took office on january 20th, about half the people or so said that they were sure they wanted to get vaccinated. two months later, not quite two months later, we've got close to 70% of the public saying they want to get vaccinated. in large part that's because people are looking around at the public, they're looking around at people they know who have been vaccinated. they're seeing that nobody they know has had a safety issue. >> do you agree with him? >> i do agree with andy slavitt. i think that the power of your neighbor, your friend, someone that you know getting vaccinated is really important. and we shouldn't discount our own role in this. a lot of times we look at celebrities and politicians. but actually polls tell us that the people who are the most influential in convincing those who are vaccine hesitant are their own doctor, their pharmacist, and their pastor and also people around us as well. i think a lot more effort on these grassroots outreach will be really important. also we need to be increasing vaccine availability because so much of what we're seeing or potentially blaming as hesitancy may actually just be lack of access. >> and he did say that, you know, as we know all of the americans that want a vaccine can have a vaccine, they will be eligible may 1st. he thought by early june that everyone who wants one can have one. so that is encouraging in terms of supply. but i want to ask you about those who are still on the fence, and pregnant women fit in that view. in your view, should pregnant women be getting vaccinated? is there enough research for us to confidently say whether it's safe for a pregnant woman or a woman who wants to get pregnant to get vaccinated? >> i think it's important when we're talking about these vaccines that we talk about what we know and what we don't know. we know that pregnant women were not initially included in the vaccine trials for covid-19. however, many thousands of pregnant women have chosen to receive the covid vaccine, including many who are essential workers who are at increased risk because of exposure or also individuals who have chronic underlying medical conditions, and therefore are at higher likelihood of having severe illness. and there have been no ill effects in all these thousands of pregnant women who have received the vaccine thus far. and so this should still be a choice that each individual person weighs for themselves. but i think the key if i were to advise patients, it's that whatever theoretical risk of getting the vaccine, you have to compare that to the very real risk of severe outcomes if you do get covid-19. and so if it were me and i were pregnant, i would certainly get the covid-19 vaccine right now. >> okay. dr. leana wen, i know we're both moms, and that is something that would have weighed on our minds if we were pregnant during the pandemic. i know we both actually gave birth the very beginning of it. thank you so much, dr. wen. i appreciate you coming on and sharing your expertise and perspective. >> thank you, pamela. well, millions of americans have bought into an alternate reality about the coronavirus and the outcome of the election, up next, we'll talk to an author with a theory of his own on how to bring conspiracy theorists back to reality. hands feel dry? 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>> well, it's always going to be hard. but i worry that we are spending too much time focusing on misinformation, too much time on questions such as deepfakes, can you create a fake image of donald trump, or can you create a fake image of tom cruise. too much emphasis on russian propaganda. all of these things are worrying. but when you focus exclusively on that, you create this environment where it seems that nothing's true, you can't trust anybody. and when people are just used to routinely disbelieving whatever they're told, whatever evidence they see, that's when the conspiracy theories can take hold. if you think about what a conspiracy theorist believes, we tend to focus on flat earth or donald trump is going to be inaugurated president all over again, all this crazy stuff. but actually we should focus instead on what they're disbelieving, they're disbelieving all the major media sources. they're disbelieving the leadership of the key political parties. when you start focusing on what they refuse to believe, i think that gives you a better insight into the real problem here. >> again, fascinating. tim harford, thank you so much. >> thank you. and this just into cnn. new york republican representative tom reed says he takes full responsibility following allegations of sexual misconduct. also ahead, as the pandemic amplifies the mental health crisis among teens, i'll speak to the schools joining forces with the health care system to turn the tide. that's next. 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reporter: president joe biden recently signed his sweeping $1.9 trillion relief covid package into law. and the bill directs $80 million to pediatric mental health services, resources like the rockville center facility will be directly impacted by this funding. >> the covid relief bill, you know, has a very important element of monies earmarked for mental health, and within that specifically for pediatric and school mental health, which i think is really, really important because our program is one example, but there's many great models and programs out there in the country that help support schools. >> reporter: administrators like leahy hope that their innovation with northwell as well as the positive results they are seeing can be an example for other districts. >> we're hoping this is the beginning of the end and we start to see light at the end of this tunnel. and that's what we're really trying to promote with the students as well. >> reporter: the facility opened right before 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measure, all republicans. several of them opposed it because it described the attack as an insurrection. in other words, because it described the attack accurately. kentucky congressman thomas massey said, quote, i have a problem with the term insurrection, it could have implications for somebody's prosecution later that if we give weight to the word insurrection that then that comes up in somebody's prosecution. and here's how congressman louie gohmert justified his operation. >> i'm all for the medals, but the speaker's legislation contain language that was neither fair nor accurate. we now know there was no armed insurrection, nobody had arms. so just trying to keep it honest so that we only put truthful things in the bill. >> fact check, that is false. some people were armed according to video and court documents. and then on friday, 14 republicans voted against condemning the military coup in myanmar. another apparent bipartisan slam dunk, one would think. you'll see some of the very same names on this list. green, massie, gaetz, biggs. a group of republicans wouldn't go on the record to denounce violent attempts to overthrow democracies. at least they're consistent on that. and perhaps no republican has been more consistent here than senator ron johnson. yesterday he again downplayed and spread falsehoods about the january 6th insurrection attempt. >> one of the reasons i'm being attacked is because i very honestly said i didn't feel threatened on january 6th. i didn't. there was much more violence on the house side. there was no violence on the senate side in terms of the chamber. >> also he had said that he didn't feel threatened because they were law enforcement and wouldn't do anything against them, which of course isn't true. and also what he said is false, that the senate side wasn't threatened. video from that day showed suspects breaking windows on the senate side and storming the halls near the chamber. rioters eventually breached the senate floor. when they approached the area where senators were sheltering in place. officer eugene goodman, he heroically led them away from there. johnson's comments in those two votes last week highlight an anti-democracy streak that appears to be emerging on the right. and we were seeing it with the qanon caucus. we were seeing it in the raft of voter restrictions being pushed by republicans nationwide. and it's trickling down to the party's staunchest supporters. hundreds of them got the signals loud and clear on january 6th. and, sadly, some of them recently told cnn that the coup like the one in myanmar should happen in the u.s.>> this whole thing with biden, he's like a puppet president. the military is the military is doing their own investigation and at the right time they're going to be restoring the republic with trump as president. >> the government took over during the election. >> would you like to see it happen? >> you know why because the election was stolen from us. >> so for the 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