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KPIX CBS This Morning Saturday July 12, 2024

Hurricane season. Unemployment emergency. This weekend millions of americans benefits are set to expire. Hear whats holding up a new round of support in congress, plus find out what the president just said he regrets. And chief decision. The first medical doctor to play in the nfl opts out of the 2020 season. Hear the super bowl champs reason why, and find out how much he stands to lose from the move. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Tropical storm hanna could very well become a categoryone hurricane making landfall somewhere around the Corpus Christi area. South texas is bracing for a possible hurricane. Warnings are up along the 200mie200 200mile stretch of the gulf coast. Hurricane douglas is starting to weaken. Thats good news. Reporter nearly 74,000 americans tested positive for covid19 in just 24 hours. It will take a few weeks, maybe three weeks or so, to see the downturn. And once youre on a downturn, dont declare victory. Reporter a judge denied an order by oregon officials to limit federal agents powers. Reporter the start of six days celebrating the life of john lewis. We can carry on his legacy through action, through your behaviors, your mindset, and how you carry on your life. Reporter michael cohen, the president s former attorney, released from prison again. The first amendments right was violated. Rizzo wants to keep them out of wrigley. A good idea. Meet the notorious moe. A ferocious feline working to shed a few points. And all that matters you know, hes the only one ive shaken hands with in a long time. You because you stuck your hand out. The president did this interview with barstool sports and made this rare admission do you ever tweet out and wake up and think, man, i wish i didnt send that out . Often, too often. Almost always. Its the retweets that get you in trouble. Ive seen that with you. On cbs this Morning Saturday. On two, on three bill murray sang during the broadcast, and he was doing his thing. Old ball game lets get it. Good friend of the show, bill murray. Opening day, bill murray. Good morning, everybody, welcome to the weekend. Im jeff glor. This morning well see how its more advanced in fighting the coronavirus. Well see how digital Contact Tracing via cell phone apps is helping stop the spread of the virus in italy. Then as we showcase great books during the pandemic, it was a defining moment in world war ii. One that turned the tide of the war. The doolittle raiders were the first pilots to successfully strike japan following japans attack on pearl harbor. While that was well documented, what happened after hasnt been told until now. Well go through the story with the author of the new book. And were going to go to macon, georgia, for a different kind of record rof rord recorde what many call the birthplace of southern rock and hear from someone who played ed oed o ee its most famous releases. We begin with the remembrance of john lewis. The civil rights icon died last week at the age of 80. Lewis was a leader of the freedom riders and a protege of Martin Luther king jr. In a struggle to fight against racial segregation, lewis often faced arrests and violence. This morning, lewis body left atlanta to come here to alabama. The nearly weeklong celebration of his life starts this morning with services in his hometown of troy, alabama. His body will be then taken here to selma, alabama, site of the 1965 civil rights march that ended in bloody supposed. Tomorrow, a procession will carry lewis across the Edmund Pettus bridge in selma. His body will lie in state in alabamas State Capitol tomorrow night. And in the u. S. Capitol on monday and tuesday before making one final trip back to atlanta where he served as a congressman for more than 30 years. A final tribute is scheduled for thursday at the Ebenezer Baptist church. The same church once led by his mentor, dr. King. John lewis will cross the Edmund Pettus bridge one last time. 55 years after bloody sunday, his casket will make a final symbolic journey across the Alabama River and on to montgomery to lie in state. The history of this region cannot be told without lewis and all the other civil rights champions who fought with such steadfast passion. When was the first time you met john lewis . Kenta fullford is selmas new police chief. A local cop who came up through the ranks. He paved the way for us, and i think it is my duty and responsibility to continue in these footsteps, to show people that, hey, it doesnt always have to stay the same, and everyone has to make a difference. Reporter later today, lewis will travel over the country roads to his hometown of troy, alabama, for a Memorial Service at the university there. Lewis wanted to attend the thenwhitesonly college, but the school ignored his application. Ill tell you in so many different ways im honored and happy to be here reporter two years ago, there was reconciliation as the school celebrated john lewis day and unveiled an historical marker. Dr. Jack hawkins is the university president. The hesitation denied admission, yet later sought to give him an honorary doctorate. Were very proud of the latterment. Reporter terry sewell represents selma in the u. S. Congress. She called lewis a friend, a mentor, and a father figure. She will help lead sundays march to the bridge. The irony is that the first time john did a march from selma to montgomery, he was met at the foot of the bridge with billy club clubs. The march was contentious. He was clearly not invited into the State Capitol. Now he will get a heros welcome which is what he deserves. Reporter this is personal for you. Very personal. Its not often you get to meet your own hero. Its rare, let alone to give get an opportunity to sit at his feet and learn from him, to walk in the footsteps of john lewis with john lewis, thats a treat of a lifetime. And i got to do it over and over again. Reporter over and over again in washington, d. C. , where she says so many people were touched by his kindness, the subtlety of his mentorship, and certainly here in selma, alabama, where you have people walking down the street who have their own personal stories. This man really touched so many people. Dane and jeff . Thats been the amazing thing is seeing how many he he touched over the last week. I heard from friends from his district and met him one time with their stories. He had such a huge impact. Thank you. We obviously will check back throughout the show for more on the services and a revealing chat with the creator of a documentary on john lewis released days before his passing. And a programming note, we will bring you specia coverage of this mornings service, and that will begin at 11 00 eastern time. Now to the latest on Tropical Storm hanna which could bring lifethreatening storm surge and flash flooding as it barrels toward southern texas. It will likely make landfall as a hurricane this afternoon or early evening. The impact of the storm has already sent large waves crashing off the coast of galveston. Hanna could dump up to 15 inches of rain in some areas. Hannas one of three major tropical systems we are following this morning. Tropical gonzalo is bringing gusty winds as it moves toward st. Vincent and the grenadines, and hurricane douglas is expected to make landfall in hawaii this weekend. Meteorologist jeff bearadelli is here and is very busy. Good morning. That is for sure. Good morning, everybody. This season is off to a blazing record pace, about ten days or so ahead of the old record. Lts start out with hanna and talk about happen. Right now, hanna has winds around 70 miles per hour. So in moments it could become a hurricane. Its about 90 miles to the east of Corpus Christi right now. Hurricane warnings, storm surge warnings in effect. The biggest threat is going to be rainfall. We could see wind gusts to 80, 85. However it could be six to 12 inches, some places picking up 18 inches of rain. Do not drive through water if you dont know you had deep it is. Next, lets head to the pacific and talk about douglas. Douglas has been a monster categorythree storm. Its beginning to weaken. Its a cat two. About 900 miles east to the big slapped of hawaii. Its island of hawaii. Its going to skirt the island as a Tropical Storm or a hurricane. Watch out for hurricane conditions there, and pounding surf and huge waves. And lastly, i want gonzalo. Luckily weakening a lot. It is really weak. Winds only 40 miles per hour. And it is going to die probably in the caribbean graveyards over the next couple of days. Watch out in trinidad and tobago. And look at this map. Everywhere you see the yellow or orange, thats abovenormal temperatures. Everywhere thats blue, thats belownormal temperatures. Almost the whole basin is above normal. It is on fire in record territory now. This is like jet fuel and steroids for storms. This is likely to be one of the most active hurricane seasons on record. And as you pointed out, only entering august. Tank you so much. The Coronavirus Infection rate is soaring across the southeast, texas and california this morning. There were more than 73,000 new reported infections in the country on friday. Its pushing the total number of cases in the u. S. Above 4. 1 million, and the death toll to more than 145,000. It comes as the centers for Disease Control and prevention issues revised guidance for schools to reopen and signals support for inperson learning. Michael george is here in new york with more. Good morning. Reporter dana, good morning. Health Officials Say the virus is spreading fasting right now than at any point since the crisis began. Now parents are facing a difficult decision whether or not its safe to send their children back to school. Back to school will require more than back to basics as plans to reopen classrooms go forward. Students are not allowed to share any india coo of materials in the any kind of materials in the classroom. Reporter a nonprofit providing free supplies is tallying up requests like never before. Were tackling hand sanitizer, masks, all these things to disinfect your classroom and keep yourself, your family, and your students safe. Reporter the centers for Disease Control green lit openings this week, stressing the importance of inperson instruction and keeping teachers and students together in groups called pods to contain possible outbreaks. Language like teach and reinforce use of cloth face coverings, written in may, are recommendedations and doesnt recommendations and doesnt say when a trigger could cause a shut down. Lets not turn it into a germ factory. Reporter the National Education association is urging caution. Dr. Anthony fauci was asked about what the science tells us about how the virus could impact children in schools. I think we need to start off with a little humility and say we dont know all the answers to that right now. Reporter this week alone, surging cases in florida filled icu beds to capacity at at least 50 hospitals where the numbers, more than 400,000 infected, continue to rise. Floridas governor is Still Holding back on widespread restrictions. It terms of the business restrictions, were not going to restrict the business. I think if you look at the spread, its not deriving from businesses as much as its deriving from home outbreaks and then family and friends. Reporter in places where the virus has been successfully knocked back, more restrictions were imposed this week. Every traveler coming to massachusetts, no matter where theyre from, has a responsibility to help keep covid19 out of the commonwealth. Reporter violating visitors who dont quarantine for 14 days will be slapped with a 500 fine. The nations patchwork of policies applies to face masks, too. Social media posts show confusion over masks. Im not [ bleep ] reporter even confrontation over them. Mcdonalds and several other wellknown companies now say they will require masks inside stores. And its because the nations mask rules are so inconsistent that some governors are calling for a federal mask mandate. Some Health Experts have said that the u. S. Could drastically reduce the virus in just a few weeks if we committed to lockdowns and wearing masks. Its a Lesson Learned here in new york which in april was the global epicenter of the virus and now has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. Jeff . All right, thank you so much. Were going to talk about face coverings in a second with medical contributor, dr. David agus, who joins us with more on the coronavirus. But dr. Agus, i want to start with a question that tens of millions of parents are asking and wondering that is, should kids go back to school . The cdc, as noted, released the new guidance this week talking about the importance of having kids in classrooms. Can it be done safely . Should it be done . Reporter thank you. Its a difficult time because there is no onesizefitsall policy. Obviously the cdc put out a onesizefitsall policy. It is going to depend, what is the incident rate in the area you live. If youre in an area where theres a significant number of cases and its going up, id be very cautious about whats going on in school. My hope is most School Districts make it mandated to wear a mask. If you wear a mask, there is dramatically less spread in the classroom and about within students. Thats going to be critical going forward. The policies that were put out by the cdc are generic. And we certainly need more prescriptive guidance for School Districts what to do. Students, parents have to make critical decisions over the next weeks about what to do in the fall. You midsectioned the masks you mentioned the masks, it seems it comes back to two things, masks and testing. Weve seen delays. As we move forward, where should we be testingwise . You know, when you test somebody, you then can go back and say, hey, youre positive, let me see who you spoke to over the last two days. We call that social tracing, and we can talk to those individuals because they have been exposed to the virus. When theres a delay, a five, six, seven, eight days on testing, going back it meaningless. Those people who have been exposed can expose many others during that period. We have to do testing where we can give results within 24 hours or so. We have to be able to scale testing, especially in areas harder hit where there well lines to get testing and there are lines to get testing and get results. Thats not acceptable. We need testing. At the same time, we have to mandate, mandate in the country that we wear masks. We dont like that. People greating upset over are getting upset over that. Were going to look back and say i wish we did it earlier because its going to have to happen. How helpful or when do you think a vaccine i know theyre in stage three in some trials for a potential vaccine. How quickly do you think that happens . Phase three, not stage three. Its not a play. But im joking obviously. What duly noted. We have several of them in phasethree Clinical Trials across the globe. My hope is that some of the phasethree trials that started earlier especially in brazil in south africa will yield results soon. The same vaccine if these countries, will yield results that we can build on. Our phase threes are just beginning at the end of the month. If the results are true and there are statistical differences, we can lower symptoms from the virus at least 50 . Im hoping 70 . We could have a vaccine in the early fall. We certainly wish this was a play. The entire thing. We would put a wrap on it, kick it off broadway, and never see it again. Thank you so much. Millions are wondering how they will be paying their bills with expanded Unemployment Benefits set to run out next week. Lawmakers left washington on friday before finalizing a teal to renew that economic lifeline after the coronavirus pandemic forced so Many Americans out of work. Paula reid is traveling with the president who is spending the weekend at his new jersey golf club. She joins us now. Good morning. Good morning, dana. The president is here in new jersey as the white house and republicans struggle to finalize their proposal for the next relief bill. Republicans want to scale back the jobless benefits but cant agree on exactly how to do that, leaving tens of millions of americans in limbo. President trump did not stop to talk to reporters as he arrived in new jersey friday night. While washington is gripped in a contentious battle over Unemployment Benefits, President Trump tweeted about alleged spying on his 2016 campaign right before stepping off the plane. In an interview with barstool sports thursday, President Trump made a rare admission of remorse revealing that he often regrets his tweets. We put it out instantaneously, we feel great. And then you start getting phone calls did you really say this . Reporter he lamented how covid has impacted his chances of reelection. We were sailing George Washington would have had a hard time beating us. Then when the china virus came in, all of a sued its a dampener. Reporter with just over 100 days until the election, 30 million americans remain unemployed in the wang of covid. The federal jobless benefits Congress Approved in april, 600 per person per week, are about to expire. House democrats passed a bay two months ago to extend the 600 payments through january. Senate republicans say they will introduce their plan on monday. In my view it ought to be very much front loaded toward immediate help, immediate help. Reporter negotiations could take weeks and the senate floor has been empty. Theyre derelict, taking off for the weekend without preparing something to begin with. Reporter the president was banking on an economic recovery to propel him to reelection. Newly appointed Trump Campaign manager bill stepian insists National Polls which consistently show biden leading understate the president s support. Most Corpus Christi<\/a> area. South texas is bracing for a possible hurricane. Warnings are up along the 200mie200 200mile stretch of the gulf coast. Hurricane douglas is starting to weaken. Thats good news. Reporter nearly 74,000 americans tested positive for covid19 in just 24 hours. It will take a few weeks, maybe three weeks or so, to see the downturn. And once youre on a downturn, dont declare victory. Reporter a judge denied an order by oregon officials to limit federal agents powers. Reporter the start of six days celebrating the life of john lewis. We can carry on his legacy through action, through your behaviors, your mindset, and how you carry on your life. Reporter michael cohen, the president s former attorney, released from prison again. The first amendments right was violated. Rizzo wants to keep them out of wrigley. A good idea. Meet the notorious moe. A ferocious feline working to shed a few points. And all that matters you know, hes the only one ive shaken hands with in a long time. You because you stuck your hand out. The president did this interview with barstool sports and made this rare admission do you ever tweet out and wake up and think, man, i wish i didnt send that out . Often, too often. Almost always. Its the retweets that get you in trouble. Ive seen that with you. On cbs this Morning Saturday<\/a>. On two, on three bill murray sang during the broadcast, and he was doing his thing. Old ball game lets get it. Good friend of the show, bill murray. Opening day, bill murray. Good morning, everybody, welcome to the weekend. Im jeff glor. This morning well see how its more advanced in fighting the coronavirus. Well see how digital Contact Tracing<\/a> via cell phone apps is helping stop the spread of the virus in italy. Then as we showcase great books during the pandemic, it was a defining moment in world war ii. One that turned the tide of the war. The doolittle raiders were the first pilots to successfully strike japan following japans attack on pearl harbor. While that was well documented, what happened after hasnt been told until now. Well go through the story with the author of the new book. And were going to go to macon, georgia, for a different kind of record rof rord recorde what many call the birthplace of southern rock and hear from someone who played ed oed o ee its most famous releases. We begin with the remembrance of john lewis. The civil rights icon died last week at the age of 80. Lewis was a leader of the freedom riders and a protege of Martin Luther<\/a> king jr. In a struggle to fight against racial segregation, lewis often faced arrests and violence. This morning, lewis body left atlanta to come here to alabama. The nearly weeklong celebration of his life starts this morning with services in his hometown of troy, alabama. His body will be then taken here to selma, alabama, site of the 1965 civil rights march that ended in bloody supposed. Tomorrow, a procession will carry lewis across the Edmund Pettus<\/a> bridge in selma. His body will lie in state in alabamas State Capitol<\/a> tomorrow night. And in the u. S. Capitol on monday and tuesday before making one final trip back to atlanta where he served as a congressman for more than 30 years. A final tribute is scheduled for thursday at the Ebenezer Baptist<\/a> church. The same church once led by his mentor, dr. King. John lewis will cross the Edmund Pettus<\/a> bridge one last time. 55 years after bloody sunday, his casket will make a final symbolic journey across the Alabama River<\/a> and on to montgomery to lie in state. The history of this region cannot be told without lewis and all the other civil rights champions who fought with such steadfast passion. When was the first time you met john lewis . Kenta fullford is selmas new police chief. A local cop who came up through the ranks. He paved the way for us, and i think it is my duty and responsibility to continue in these footsteps, to show people that, hey, it doesnt always have to stay the same, and everyone has to make a difference. Reporter later today, lewis will travel over the country roads to his hometown of troy, alabama, for a Memorial Service<\/a> at the university there. Lewis wanted to attend the thenwhitesonly college, but the school ignored his application. Ill tell you in so many different ways im honored and happy to be here reporter two years ago, there was reconciliation as the school celebrated john lewis day and unveiled an historical marker. Dr. Jack hawkins is the university president. The hesitation denied admission, yet later sought to give him an honorary doctorate. Were very proud of the latterment. Reporter terry sewell represents selma in the u. S. Congress. She called lewis a friend, a mentor, and a father figure. She will help lead sundays march to the bridge. The irony is that the first time john did a march from selma to montgomery, he was met at the foot of the bridge with billy club clubs. The march was contentious. He was clearly not invited into the State Capitol<\/a>. Now he will get a heros welcome which is what he deserves. Reporter this is personal for you. Very personal. Its not often you get to meet your own hero. Its rare, let alone to give get an opportunity to sit at his feet and learn from him, to walk in the footsteps of john lewis with john lewis, thats a treat of a lifetime. And i got to do it over and over again. Reporter over and over again in washington, d. C. , where she says so many people were touched by his kindness, the subtlety of his mentorship, and certainly here in selma, alabama, where you have people walking down the street who have their own personal stories. This man really touched so many people. Dane and jeff . Thats been the amazing thing is seeing how many he he touched over the last week. I heard from friends from his district and met him one time with their stories. He had such a huge impact. Thank you. We obviously will check back throughout the show for more on the services and a revealing chat with the creator of a documentary on john lewis released days before his passing. And a programming note, we will bring you specia coverage of this mornings service, and that will begin at 11 00 eastern time. Now to the latest on Tropical Storm<\/a> hanna which could bring lifethreatening storm surge and flash flooding as it barrels toward southern texas. It will likely make landfall as a hurricane this afternoon or early evening. The impact of the storm has already sent large waves crashing off the coast of galveston. Hanna could dump up to 15 inches of rain in some areas. Hannas one of three major tropical systems we are following this morning. Tropical gonzalo is bringing gusty winds as it moves toward st. Vincent and the grenadines, and hurricane douglas is expected to make landfall in hawaii this weekend. Meteorologist jeff bearadelli is here and is very busy. Good morning. That is for sure. Good morning, everybody. This season is off to a blazing record pace, about ten days or so ahead of the old record. Lts start out with hanna and talk about happen. Right now, hanna has winds around 70 miles per hour. So in moments it could become a hurricane. Its about 90 miles to the east of Corpus Christi<\/a> right now. Hurricane warnings, storm surge warnings in effect. The biggest threat is going to be rainfall. We could see wind gusts to 80, 85. However it could be six to 12 inches, some places picking up 18 inches of rain. Do not drive through water if you dont know you had deep it is. Next, lets head to the pacific and talk about douglas. Douglas has been a monster categorythree storm. Its beginning to weaken. Its a cat two. About 900 miles east to the big slapped of hawaii. Its island of hawaii. Its going to skirt the island as a Tropical Storm<\/a> or a hurricane. Watch out for hurricane conditions there, and pounding surf and huge waves. And lastly, i want gonzalo. Luckily weakening a lot. It is really weak. Winds only 40 miles per hour. And it is going to die probably in the caribbean graveyards over the next couple of days. Watch out in trinidad and tobago. And look at this map. Everywhere you see the yellow or orange, thats abovenormal temperatures. Everywhere thats blue, thats belownormal temperatures. Almost the whole basin is above normal. It is on fire in record territory now. This is like jet fuel and steroids for storms. This is likely to be one of the most active hurricane seasons on record. And as you pointed out, only entering august. Tank you so much. The Coronavirus Infection<\/a> rate is soaring across the southeast, texas and california this morning. There were more than 73,000 new reported infections in the country on friday. Its pushing the total number of cases in the u. S. Above 4. 1 million, and the death toll to more than 145,000. It comes as the centers for Disease Control<\/a> and prevention issues revised guidance for schools to reopen and signals support for inperson learning. Michael george is here in new york with more. Good morning. Reporter dana, good morning. Health Officials Say<\/a> the virus is spreading fasting right now than at any point since the crisis began. Now parents are facing a difficult decision whether or not its safe to send their children back to school. Back to school will require more than back to basics as plans to reopen classrooms go forward. Students are not allowed to share any india coo of materials in the any kind of materials in the classroom. Reporter a nonprofit providing free supplies is tallying up requests like never before. Were tackling hand sanitizer, masks, all these things to disinfect your classroom and keep yourself, your family, and your students safe. Reporter the centers for Disease Control<\/a> green lit openings this week, stressing the importance of inperson instruction and keeping teachers and students together in groups called pods to contain possible outbreaks. Language like teach and reinforce use of cloth face coverings, written in may, are recommendedations and doesnt recommendations and doesnt say when a trigger could cause a shut down. Lets not turn it into a germ factory. Reporter the National Education<\/a> association is urging caution. Dr. Anthony fauci was asked about what the science tells us about how the virus could impact children in schools. I think we need to start off with a little humility and say we dont know all the answers to that right now. Reporter this week alone, surging cases in florida filled icu beds to capacity at at least 50 hospitals where the numbers, more than 400,000 infected, continue to rise. Floridas governor is Still Holding<\/a> back on widespread restrictions. It terms of the business restrictions, were not going to restrict the business. I think if you look at the spread, its not deriving from businesses as much as its deriving from home outbreaks and then family and friends. Reporter in places where the virus has been successfully knocked back, more restrictions were imposed this week. Every traveler coming to massachusetts, no matter where theyre from, has a responsibility to help keep covid19 out of the commonwealth. Reporter violating visitors who dont quarantine for 14 days will be slapped with a 500 fine. The nations patchwork of policies applies to face masks, too. Social media posts show confusion over masks. Im not [ bleep ] reporter even confrontation over them. Mcdonalds and several other wellknown companies now say they will require masks inside stores. And its because the nations mask rules are so inconsistent that some governors are calling for a federal mask mandate. Some Health Experts<\/a> have said that the u. S. Could drastically reduce the virus in just a few weeks if we committed to lockdowns and wearing masks. Its a Lesson Learned<\/a> here in new york which in april was the global epicenter of the virus and now has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. Jeff . All right, thank you so much. Were going to talk about face coverings in a second with medical contributor, dr. David agus, who joins us with more on the coronavirus. But dr. Agus, i want to start with a question that tens of millions of parents are asking and wondering that is, should kids go back to school . The cdc, as noted, released the new guidance this week talking about the importance of having kids in classrooms. Can it be done safely . Should it be done . Reporter thank you. Its a difficult time because there is no onesizefitsall policy. Obviously the cdc put out a onesizefitsall policy. It is going to depend, what is the incident rate in the area you live. If youre in an area where theres a significant number of cases and its going up, id be very cautious about whats going on in school. My hope is most School Districts<\/a> make it mandated to wear a mask. If you wear a mask, there is dramatically less spread in the classroom and about within students. Thats going to be critical going forward. The policies that were put out by the cdc are generic. And we certainly need more prescriptive guidance for School Districts<\/a> what to do. Students, parents have to make critical decisions over the next weeks about what to do in the fall. You midsectioned the masks you mentioned the masks, it seems it comes back to two things, masks and testing. Weve seen delays. As we move forward, where should we be testingwise . You know, when you test somebody, you then can go back and say, hey, youre positive, let me see who you spoke to over the last two days. We call that social tracing, and we can talk to those individuals because they have been exposed to the virus. When theres a delay, a five, six, seven, eight days on testing, going back it meaningless. Those people who have been exposed can expose many others during that period. We have to do testing where we can give results within 24 hours or so. We have to be able to scale testing, especially in areas harder hit where there well lines to get testing and there are lines to get testing and get results. Thats not acceptable. We need testing. At the same time, we have to mandate, mandate in the country that we wear masks. We dont like that. People greating upset over are getting upset over that. Were going to look back and say i wish we did it earlier because its going to have to happen. How helpful or when do you think a vaccine i know theyre in stage three in some trials for a potential vaccine. How quickly do you think that happens . Phase three, not stage three. Its not a play. But im joking obviously. What duly noted. We have several of them in phasethree Clinical Trials<\/a> across the globe. My hope is that some of the phasethree trials that started earlier especially in brazil in south africa will yield results soon. The same vaccine if these countries, will yield results that we can build on. Our phase threes are just beginning at the end of the month. If the results are true and there are statistical differences, we can lower symptoms from the virus at least 50 . Im hoping 70 . We could have a vaccine in the early fall. We certainly wish this was a play. The entire thing. We would put a wrap on it, kick it off broadway, and never see it again. Thank you so much. Millions are wondering how they will be paying their bills with expanded Unemployment Benefits<\/a> set to run out next week. Lawmakers left washington on friday before finalizing a teal to renew that economic lifeline after the coronavirus pandemic forced so Many Americans<\/a> out of work. Paula reid is traveling with the president who is spending the weekend at his new jersey golf club. She joins us now. Good morning. Good morning, dana. The president is here in new jersey as the white house and republicans struggle to finalize their proposal for the next relief bill. Republicans want to scale back the jobless benefits but cant agree on exactly how to do that, leaving tens of millions of americans in limbo. President trump did not stop to talk to reporters as he arrived in new jersey friday night. While washington is gripped in a contentious battle over Unemployment Benefits<\/a>, President Trump<\/a> tweeted about alleged spying on his 2016 campaign right before stepping off the plane. In an interview with barstool sports thursday, President Trump<\/a> made a rare admission of remorse revealing that he often regrets his tweets. We put it out instantaneously, we feel great. And then you start getting phone calls did you really say this . Reporter he lamented how covid has impacted his chances of reelection. We were sailing George Washington<\/a> would have had a hard time beating us. Then when the china virus came in, all of a sued its a dampener. Reporter with just over 100 days until the election, 30 million americans remain unemployed in the wang of covid. The federal jobless benefits Congress Approved<\/a> in april, 600 per person per week, are about to expire. House democrats passed a bay two months ago to extend the 600 payments through january. Senate republicans say they will introduce their plan on monday. In my view it ought to be very much front loaded toward immediate help, immediate help. Reporter negotiations could take weeks and the senate floor has been empty. Theyre derelict, taking off for the weekend without preparing something to begin with. Reporter the president was banking on an economic recovery to propel him to reelection. Newly appointed Trump Campaign<\/a> manager bill stepian insists National Polls<\/a> which consistently show biden leading understate the president s support. Most National Polls<\/a> continue to show the president trailing joe biden when it comes to seniors. And yesterday the president signed several measures aimed at reducing drug prices. A short time ago, the president tweeted about those measures and reminded seniors to, quote, remember your favorite president. Later today here in new jersey, the president will meet with supporters. Dana . All right. Thank you. Kansas city chiefsss guard Laurent Duvernay<\/a> tardif will be the first nfl player to opt out of the Upcoming Season<\/a> due to concerns over covid19. The super bowl winner holds a doctorate in medicine, hes an mt. Hes been working in a longterm care facility in montreal during the off season where hes been treating some patient patients and other residents. When i spoke with him last month, he said he had the full support of chiefs coach andy reed despite his medical jobs risk factor. I asked him like do i have permission to do it . Because in your krancontract itd youre not supposed to do atrisk activity like jet skiing. Why would i be allowed to go into a longterm care facility in the red zone and work with covidpositive patients. Coach reed has been amazing, he said do what youve got to do. You worked all those years for a reason. And right now thats the best thing you can do is to go back and help. In making his announcement, he said if hes going to risk tranmitting the disease, he wants it to be when hes treating patients, not playing football, the game he loves. He was scheduled to make 2. 75 million this season. According to the rules would only get up to 350,000. You know, in talking with him, it was very obvious that this has had a huge impact on him. Working in this care facility. We will have the full interview next week. We talked about a range of top is iics surrounding that. Heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Weve heard how Contact Tracing<\/a> could be a key to controlling the current pandemic. Ahead, see how technology in your pocket or purse could make that much easier to accomplish and visit places where its already working. Plus, breaking the ice. One hockey player suffered serious abuse from his High School Days<\/a> right through his pro years. Well talk to him and other athletes about making sports more welcoming for all. 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For now, im Gwen Baumgardner<\/a> with a look at some of the other stories were following. Many College Students<\/a> use summertime off to gain valuable work experience. Naomi ruckham explains how some companies have modified business to keep those years intact. Reporter college studentview aira is in the midst of an internship roach in indiana. Every morning she wakes up in another city chicago. When my school shut down, i definitely worried about am i going to have an internship. Reporter the College Senior<\/a> was supposed to be spending the summer in indianapolis. Like so many jobs, her internship in roches diversity and Inclusion Department<\/a> became virtual. Companies depend on intern programs to find new workers. In indianapolis, seven of the citys largest suppliers come together for a Virtual Campaign<\/a> called indy fluence. The Companies Said<\/a> were going to maintain this relationship because this is what well need in the future. 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Contacts tracing allows authorities to respond when theres a new case, isolating those near the gyp effected person. The process is being aided by technology that most of us carry, and its already showing results in europe. Chris livesay has the story. Reporter in the United States<\/a>, coronavirus is spreading like wildfire. Melissa thomas is stomping out the embers. Im calling on behalf of the new Haven Health Department<\/a> reporter her mission is to break the chain of infection by making a list of everyone who encountered a patient as she told cbs news back in may. Then urging anyone who was exposed to get tested. Imagine youre in a crowded street and say i have coronavirus, how could i possibly notify all of these people once my test results come back . Well, the idea is with an app, you wouldnt have to. Contact tracing apps are already being used here in italy, germany, and around europe. Thanks to a rare collaboration by both google and apple. The tech is tree for any country to use to develop its own app using your phones blue tooth signal. It can detect were phones that have downloaded the app. If two users come close enough, the phone records the data. Then later if one of them tests positive for coronavirus, the other will be notified. Of course, thats if the other person also has the app. Marcus beckdall writes about tech. He like most vermance was skeptical germans was skeptical. Its a strong value reporter south korea and singapore started using exposure notification but more invasively. They link fin intersecti link infections and there are phones talking to phones. So far the u. S. Isnt using it. Dr. Tom frieden, former director of the cdc, says theres no federal requirement to contact trace. In the u. S. , weve lacked a clear national strategy. Reporter frieden also cautioned that apps cannot replace traditional Contact Tracing<\/a>. The really ambitious idea requires that a large proportion of people opt into that app, requires that the bluetooth signal works where youre at, and requires that you dont have false positives and also in negatives. Reporter now uptick in italy has been slow. Only about four million downloads here so far. Germanys app has been downloaded by 20 of the country. Amid a pandemic with few solutions in sight, its a start. For cbs this Morning Saturday<\/a>, chris livesay, rome. There is more news ahead. First, heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Its been years since pro sports leagues were intrograted. For athletes integrated. For athletes of color some challenges i are main. Well talk to those who want to make sure everyone is welcome on the field, the court, the track, and on the ice. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday<\/a>. No matter the breed, the size, or the age, all dogs descend from wolves and for thousands of years theyve shared a love for meat. 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Players on the Texas Rangers<\/a> and Colorado Rockies<\/a> took a knee at their Season Opener<\/a> friday night to show solidarity with the black lives matter movement. The ongoing demonstrations come almost four years after Colin Kaepernick<\/a> began that form of protest against Racial Injustice<\/a> and police brutality. The former San Francisco<\/a> 49ers quarterback and the recently energized social Justice Movement<\/a> have inspired a new push for equality in the world of sports. Erroll barnett has the story. [ cheers ] his first goal reporter when akim ailu hits the ice, he focuses on scoring and prepares for contact. I believe its the best game in the world. Reporter when he was one of the few black players in the nhl, he shourlted other blows. I was the only black kid in the room when the coach called me the n word. Obviously its sensitive to talk about, but i felt that if i said anything about it, then i would i would have no career. Reporter last year, he decided he would risk everything and speak publicly about his experiences with racism in hockey. And in an oped he wrote about jig dignities like another player knocking his teeth out when he refused to be hazed. An avalanche of statements from coaches, players, and fans rolled in, but hihe wants chang. We need an atmosphere where we can eradicate some issues so they dont exist. Reporter hes trying to address racism directly to make hockey more welcoming, inspiring by his friend, Colin Kaepernick<\/a>. Thats why he established the Hockey Diversity Alliance<\/a> with players of color to put pressure on the nhl. I think if a black kid in Compton California<\/a> sees akim ailu or trevor daily or other guys have tattoos, afros, they could be like, oh, maybe i can play this game. Reporter the power of seeing your own image on ice or on the field is embodied in Christian Adams<\/a> who grew up in d. C. And was drawn to rugby. When i saw it, i was like, what is this . Is this like soccer, football . And it was super confusing, a lot of running around, a lot of tackli tackling, but it was sewer fun. Reporter that was an option for him paubecause the nations first allblack team was nearby. Like akim ailu, adams has felt like an outcast. Theyve called us criminals, been called racial slurs. The people who called us criminals were fans in the stands. Reporter despite that, adams fell so hard for the sport, hes playing all the way through college and is a standout in major league rugby. Certain sports are marketed to inner city youth more than other sports. Thats why you see more black basketball players and Football Players<\/a> than you do see more black lacrosse players. There isnt really opportunity for those kids to engage into those sports. Or club, crca, is a member club of usa likeling. Reporter the president of the one of the oldest and largest cycling clubs in the country says her sport doesnt showcase women or minorities equally. And to bring about change, leaders have to openly push for it. If you look at any other professional sport, the more diversity it has, the better opportunity americans have to elevate the sport. So why not cast the net wider . Reporter usa cycling added more womens only races and announced efforts to confront institutional racism. We need to understand that the battle is not amongst each other. The battle is for equality for all of us. Reporter while usa Road National<\/a> champion Justin Williams<\/a> is pointed to as an example of success of inclusivity, the climb is much more steep. When you see bike industry put out commercials and instagram posts and its all white faces, maybe you feel like theyre not really trying to get me to be involved. So i think the whole sport, the whole industry, Everyone Needs<\/a> to kind of think about how theyre doing things. When you walk around the city, you see a lot of black and brown kids on bikes. Theyre just on different kind of bikes. 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Reporter a time that saw the first black president of the United States<\/a> that looks good. [ cheers ] reporter and has the most racially and ethnically Diverse Congress<\/a> in american history. Accomplishments many attribute to the work of the nowlate congressman, john lewis. When i first came here, i ran across the road. Older and wiser. Reporter two years ago, porter started following and filming the representative. [ applause ] [ cheers ] reporter there were obvious reasons why you would do a documentary on john lewis. I mean, how do i say there delicately the timing of this is almost other worldly. For so many reasons. A number of the civil rights activists are they are leaving us. Reporter the boy from troy, alabama, would grow into the man who served in washington for 34 years. Were called in reporter his time in capitol wasnt what resonated with residents, it was the work he put in. Measured in the steps freedom riders are boarding buses all over the south reporter peaceful privates. Wake up, america, wake up reporter and find confidence in his own unique voice. I was in the hospital from sunday until about an hour ago. Reporter the way you set up the part of the interview was in front of the screen showcasing video hed never seen before. Yeahme. One of the things you do as director is you figure out whats the environment my subject needs in order to really be able to think deeply and calmly. So we constructed three large screens, giant screens, dimmed the lights, and i put him in the center of it. You know, i asked him to react to those. Dawn, im seeing footage ive never seen before. Reporter porter is a georgetowntrained lawyer who switched gears after a Ford Foundation<\/a> grants helped her finance her first film. It was during the time porter worked on a fourpart series about Bobby Kennedy<\/a> that she realized the wealth of firsthand experiences john lewis held. He told a story about volunteering for Bobby Kennedy<\/a> on the night that dr. King was murdered. Martin luther king dedicated his life and john lewis was the person who encouraged Bobby Kennedy<\/a> to speak to an allblack crowd that evening in indianapolis. He was continued with his Service Volunteering<\/a> for the kennedy campaign. He was in california on that. He was actually up in Bobby Kennedy<\/a>s suite watching, you know, the speech. And of course it was a terrible tragedy that night. That was the one time he really almost lost his hope, dr. King had been killed, then Bobby Kennedy<\/a> was killed. And on the way home, he just was despondent. But out of the ashes came his inspiration to run for office. Reporter what makes him special being successful at making that transition from activist to elected official. How you doing his accomplishments as a legislators are significant, and theyre even more important and moving to me when you think about his humble beginnings. He really did as a very young person decide that he didnt want to live under segregation. And he decided he if he that was going to be his last breath, he would take his last breath fighting for justice. Reporter throughout his life, cameras captured the policypushing congressman hard at work. Reporter porter was determined to capture the lighter side of a man who faced the darkest of days. Chick, chick, chick. Come on. I think like my style of filmmaking is im always interested in the person, you know, behind the story because i think its important for all of us to see that even a person as brave and bold as john lewis is still a person. You know, theres a little bit of bravery in all of us. So i love kind of showing the humanity behind the legendary person. Reporter an Eternal Optimist<\/a> who never gave up on creating a more perfect union. We will create the beloved community. We will redeem the soul of america. There may be setbacks, some delays, but as a nation and as a people, we will get there. And i still believe we shall overcome. Reporter and dawn pointed out over and over again, this man had such an impact on so many points in our history over the last 60 years. A forrest gumpianlike life that seemed never ending. Its interesting to hear her talk about such a legend, icon, but getting to know the person and seeing him in personal moments in the documentary is fun to watch. I was looking the moment where hes feeding the chickens and all i could think about is a story i heard him about preaching to the chickens when he was younger because they were the only ones there for him. Its the stories. Go ahead, michelle. Sorry. No. No, i was saying not only did he like to preach to the chickens, he thought himself quite the cook in making chicken fingers. He was he was something else. All right. Thank you. Great perspective there. Theres still so much more ahead this morning for you. Coming up in our next hour, their daring attack on japan turned tide of the second world war, and the aftermath had a big influence. The author of an important new book on the doolittle raiders. And some of the biggest names in southern rock including the allman brothers band talk about the capricorns. And we have a performance in a special saturday session. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday<\/a>. You turn 40 and everything goes. Tell me about it. You know, its made me think, im closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. Hm. Im thinking. Will i have enough . Should i change something . Well, youre asking the right questions. I just want to know, am i gonna be okay . 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Im Dana Jacobson<\/a> with jeff glor and Michelle Miller<\/a> who is in selma, alabama, covering todays tributes to civil rights legend john lewis. Shes been doing a great job of that all week. Were going to have more on that in a moment for you. Also ahead, you may know about the doolittle raiders and their daring first strike on japan in the early days of world war ii. The aftermath of the raid had another lasting influence. We will explore that with the author of a new book. Plus, saving the plus where some of southern rocks greatest bands including the allman brothers got their start. Well talk to the visionaries who got the studios of Capricorn Records<\/a> back in business. And in the family business, devin devin allman, duane betts are a band of their own releasing their second studio album next month. Hear their song and at allman classic ahead in a special edition of our saturday session. First, our top story this hour the formal remembrance of an american hero, congressman john lewis, is about to begin. The civil rights icon died last week at the age of 80. Lewis was a leader of the freedom riders and a protege of Martin Luther<\/a> king jr. In his struggle to fight against racial segregation, lewis often faced arrests and violence. This morning, lewis body left atlanta and is on its way to alabama. Michelle miller is leading the Networks Coverage<\/a> of the events in selma. Good morning yet again. Reporter good morning. There is nearly a weeks worth of events and tributes planned for john lewis beginning this morning. It all begins about 90 miles from here with services in troy, alabama. Lewis hometown. As a young man, john lewis was denied admission to Troy University<\/a> because of the color of his skin. It was indignity such as that that fueled his lifelong pursuit of justice and equality. From there, lewis body will be brought here to selma, site of the 1965 civil rights march that was met with violence by police. Lewis skull was fractured as he led peaceful marchers across the Edmund Pettus<\/a> bridge on what became known as bloody sunday. A flashpoint in the civil rights movement. Tomorrow, a funeral procession will carry lewis over the bridge one last time. Lewis body will lie in state at the alabama State Capitol<\/a> of montgomery tomorrow night. He will receive the same honor on monday and tuesday at the United States<\/a> capitol where he served as a member of the house of representatives for more than 30 years. From there, it will be one final trip back to atlanta, the city he represented in congress all those years. Lewis will lie in state in georgias capitol on wednesday, then on thursday a final tribute to lewis will be held at the Ebenezer Baptist<\/a> church, the church once led by his mentor, dr. Martin luther king jr. The public will be allowed to pay their respects as some of these vents, but due to the pandemic, lewis family has encouraged supporters to livestream the events and tie a purple or blue ribbon on their door, in their yards, to pay tribute to him. What a lovely thought. You got your ribbons yet . Indeed it is. Thank you so much. Were going to see you a bit later. Minerals going to have more later michelles going to have later on the special coverage beginning at 11 00 eastern. Some south texas residents are being urged to evacuate ahead of hurricane hanna. Hanna is likely to pound the area with dangerous surf and flash flooding. It battered the galveston coast friday and could make landfall this afternoon or early evening. Some places could get more than a foot of rain. Hawaii is bracing for rough surf, mudslides, and flash flooding as a dangerous categorythree hurricane, douglas, closes in on the island chain. Roofing companies have been flooded with calls ahead of the storm. 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Reporter just four months earlier, the japanese attack on pearl harbor pulled america into world war ii. I ask that the congress declare a state of war has existed between the United States<\/a> and the japanese empire. Reporter but it also told us the u. S. Did not at the time have the technical prowess to win because american fighter planes could not reach japan. This is really a book in two parts. Yeah. Reporter Michel Paradis<\/a> is the author of the new book last mission to tokyo, a combination epic war story and high stakes courtroom drama. We met him at the American Air Power Museum<\/a> in farmingdale, new york. April, 1942, thats a dark period of world war ii. Wed lost the philippines, the bataan death march, the british lose shanghai, singapore, all of their major possessions. Reporter americans did not have a way to win in the pacific until a pioneering pilot named Jimmy Doolittle<\/a> was put in charge of a secret raid that many considered a suicide mission. Not until they are miles at sea do these men know definitely the mission for come they have volunteered. Reporter his charge was to get 16 b25 bombers from the deck of the u. S. Aircraft carrier hornet into the heart of japan to strike tokyo. So they basically rip out everything inside the plane that doesnt require it to get into the air. They take out all the guns except for the front gun. They take out all the safety equipment, and they fill it with gasoline. They basically put these giant gas tanks throughout the plane so they could have these flying gas cans with four bombs in them get their way over tokyo and on to japan. Reporter originally planning to fly 400 miles, on the day of the mission, the hornet spotted an enemy patrol boat. Fearing theyd be discovered, the u. S. Moved up the attack by ten hours, and they launched from 650 miles off the coast of japan. Its airborne first bomber to be launched from the carrier is safely in the air. Reporter with no fuel for the ride back, the raiders were eventually forced to parachute out and let their planes crash land. But their bombs did reach their targets. Later in china, the flyers who bailed out safely are medaled the raid pushed japan back on his deals. It turned them from a country that thought they would win the more and making the decisions a winner makes to win, and moved it into a defensive strategy that ultimately made completely, himmy changed the tide literally changed the tide. Reporter japan made strategically disastrous decisions culminating in the battle of midway, a stunning american victory. As all that happened, the fate of some of the dolittle raiders remained in question. 80 men were on the mission. 77 survived, but eight were captured. While in japanese prisons, they were accused of murdering civilians, tortured, and three of the doolittle raiders were executed following a short show trial. A fourth died of starvation and malnutrition. The survivors were left with lifelong physical and mental scars. They tortured americans. They murdered americans. They starved them to death. And imprisoned them in solitary confinement, driving them half mad. Reporter Michel Paradis<\/a>, also a lawyer for the Defense Department<\/a> and has defended guantanamo detainees, says the book is the first indepth recounting of the trial of the japanese soldiers after the war in 1946. The thing that grabbed me and wanted me to invest when i started researching the story is that we gave the japanese a fair trial. Reporter it includes details about the prosecutions investigation deep into the fog of war to find the perpetrators of a crime against americas greatest heroes. And the stories of those tasked with defending the accused. A role that put them in the cross hairs of Public Opinion<\/a> while throughing to uphold american ideals trying to uphold american ideals. That includes colonel edmund bodine, a pilot himself. Heres representing someone who is hated by everyone in the country, who everyone assumes is just going to be executed. They assume he has an impossible mission, too. And nevertheless, he commits to doing it the right way. Reporter there was pressure to not do it that way. Absolutely. There was a lot of pressure to just execute people. And one of the forgotten pieces of the postwpostwar debate ab trials. Those on trial were given between five and nine years hard labor. Shanghai set the stage for betterknown trials that came after. The tokyo and nuremburg war crimes tribunals which held officials of the japanese empire and nazi germany accountable for their actions. He said it became the cents for laws that still precedent for louse that still govern warfare. It goes from an importance military victory to an important victory for American Values<\/a> and ultimately succeeded in not just making the standard for American Allies<\/a> around the world, but succeeded in making international law. The basic expectations about human rights, about fair trials, about the prohibition on torture. Did not envy michelles job going through this massive amount of material. But he did a really nice job stringing it together. Aum always nice to hear about history you might not be familiar with. And the impact he was talking about, the lasting impact, sometimes doing the right thing at the hardest time becomes the most important thing. Rules we still try to live by today. Thats right. Saving a studio where some of southern rocks greatest bands got their start. Up next, were going to take you to macon, georgia, hope of Capricorn Records<\/a>, and see how the labels historic recording venue got its mojo back. 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Ask your doctor about everyday verzenio. 49 years ago this month the allman brothers band released their live album at Fillmore East<\/a>. It was recorded in new york and propelled them to stardom, putting southern rock on the map. The allman brothers were the first act on capricorn lords, the label had a historic run and became known as the birthplace of southern rock. Later was mostly forgotten. That is until this year when capricorn reopened for business. All of us that worked here and had so many wonderful times, we feared that it would bedom demolished. Reporter inside a newly renovated Recording Studio<\/a> has been resurrected from the dust bin of music history. This is the room. The room. Wow. You know, it just floods back memories. Reporter its where a 20yearold Chuck Leavell<\/a> would come to work in 1972 as a new member of the allman band. Joining the likes of greg allman, butch trucks, and dickie betts. We could see each other and that was important. Reporter why . You know, to get the feeling, the emotion, you know, watching greg sing and watching dickie play that guitar. Reporter am i alloweded to ask you to play a Little Something<\/a> . Sure, yes. Here we go. So southern rocks most enduring hits were made in this room. The product of allnight jam sessions where he said they would literally pick a key and go. So amazing. No. So little taste of it there. He can still recall the first time betts strummed the beginnings of the song jessica. Principal melody is but then you had and then you had the other parts so you get the 7. 5minute instrumental was recorded for the nine 73 album 1973 album brothers and sisters. Along with the allmans anthem rambling man. The story of Capricorn Records<\/a> is one of revivals. The lesser known in a constellation of Recording Studio<\/a>s in the south like sun studios in memphis and fame in muscle shoellls, and it was in macon, northeast of at least, the hometown of Little Richard<\/a> and otis reading. He was managered by the owner of Capricorn Records<\/a> and who built this for otis to record. Reporter reading would die tragically in a 1967 plane crash. Walden was looking for Chuck Leavell<\/a> was looking for a new session when he heard Aretha Franklin<\/a> and wilson pickett. He sought out duane and said, i want to manage you, i dont care what kind of band you put together it doesnt matter. Whatever you want to do. And so duane put together the allman brothers band. Reporter duane allman would gather an eclectic ensemble. And they blended into the emerging new sound of southern rock. When capricorn started and the allman brothers did their first record, it didnt sell that way. The second record really didnt sell that way. All of us that were involved here making music, you know, we were determined lets keep that kettle boiling. You know, lets keep at it, keep at it, keep at it. And then it was the live at Fillmore East<\/a> record that really broke for the allman brothers band. Just three months later, duane allman died in a motorcycle accident. But the band would regroup, making capricorn the epicenter of southern rock. Everyone from joe cocker to Lynyrd Skynyrd<\/a> would record here. Now i feel like im going into an old record store. Yes. That story is told in the new museum at capricorn, a project that took archivist jared wright nearly a decade to curate. It begins with its roots in soul. People like otis reading, sam and dave reporter that groups like the Marshall Tucker<\/a> band known for hits like cant you see . Theres even some president ial politics. Jimmy carter would visit the studio before launching his 1976 campaign. Piracy and duping of tapes was a big problem. When carter was governor, phil walden worked with him to pass the antipiracy bill that protected artists rights. Reporter carter credits the labels key support through benefit concerts with keeping his candidacy alive. Not just the allmans, the Marshall Tucker<\/a> band, but the whole capricorn label was behind carter and helping him run for president. Reporter all this rich history nearly disappeared. Capricorn struggle ed through t 1980s. The building abandoned was honed by nearby mercer university. There were holtz holes in the floor. The floor behind us had compl e completely collapsed. The ceiling was starting to come in. And i thought, my what a dump. But then i walked into the studio. Yeah . And sort of miraculously it was the one space that had been perfect low preserved. Reporter mercer president William Underwood<\/a> was left with a dilemma i knew that i couldnt tear this building down because of the great history here. And i also couldnt afford to fix it. Reporter which is a big problem. Yeah. Reporter the buildinged change hands numerous times until a developer finally gifted it back to the university. A combination of fundraising and tax breaks financed a more than 4 million renovation. The new capricorn opened to the public in january. Its two studios available to commercial artists recording amam albums and room to meet. Why was it important to build from there . I viewed history as a way to inspire the future. Maybe the next otis reading will come out of that incubator. The studio is sort of a living testament to the fact that it can happen here. And it has happened here. Reporter when you saw that Capricorn Records<\/a> was going to be reborn in a sense, what did you think . Hallelujah reporter leavell is still nostalgic about the past. I wish i had taken more piano lessons. But he revels in the here and now. It was a magical, magical time during those years. Reporter when youre back here, do you feel some of that magic again . I do. I do feel the magic. Its here. Its never gone away. It just went to sleep for a while. I should point out we obviously shot that precovid with the closeness Chuck Leavell<\/a> was about to leave with the Rolling Stones<\/a> because hes been touring since the 80s, the de facto musical director. Hes right, theres something you can feel there. I cant describe it, but there was something with the history that was rich. You can see it on the screen. I wanted to learn piano, too, right . I felt like getting a lesson. Going into the music awesome. Really good. It was really, really great. And fun to sort of reminisce about some of those songs. Anybody who loves albums, that space of listening to albums is truly amazing to have. Post covid a good place to visit. Yeah. Post covid. Yes. The allman brothers band was arguably capricorns biggest act. The legacy lives on in a band that includes the songs of three allman brothers band mates. Well hear new music from the allman betts band, and theyll perform a classic allman track ahead in our saturday session. Cannot wait for that. First, next on the dish, she started her own food blog on a whim it show friends and families she learned how to cook. Now it has hundreds of thousands of visitors. Well talk to blogger and cookbook author gaby dalkin next. Cbs this Morning Saturday<\/a> will return in a few minutes. For now, im Gwen Baumgardner<\/a> with a look at some of the other stories were following. British researchers are trying to determine the relationship between coronavirus transmission and singing using a classic song. Happy birthday to you its been dubbed the happy birthday study, developed by researches at bristol universities and Imperial College<\/a> to determine the safety of singing during a pandemic. We were that when you speak, much the same as when you cough or sneeze, you generate a lot of small particles. Reporter the World Health Organization<\/a> maintains that covid19 can be transmitted through respiratory droplets. While a sixfoot distance may protect from nearby talking and breathing, little is known about how far particles spread while singing or playing music. What we are calling for is more Systemic Research<\/a> to be done in these types of settings. So its not just how and when transmission happens, its the settings in which they happen. Reporter in the study, participants sing or play into a funnel. Scientists then record how many particles are exhaled and the distance they travel. Researchers say theyve heard the classic tune more than 1,000 times in the past few weeks. While the study is still under way, scientists hope their findings can determine whether additional precautions are needed for musicians and whetherer musical performances can return, allowing people to catch a tune and nothing else. Cbs this Morning Saturday<\/a> will be right back. Dear california. We know these are challenging times. Rest assured, you are not alone. Weve all had to adapt. And with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. Together, we can save energy and money. Try closing your shades during the day. Setting your ac to 78 or higher. Or cooling off with a fan when you can. United we are always stronger. Stay well, california, and keep it golden. This morning on the dish, a woman who turned a popular food blog to a personal brand. Gaby dalkin was working as a private chef when she launched whats gaby cooking in 2009. It soon became her fulltime job. Expanding into instagram stardom and now her third cookbook. Eat what you want showcases what she calls recipes for real life with no deprecation. We spoke to her at her new home and food philosophy. Reporter whats gaby cooking . Hi. Today a lot. Reporter gaby dalkin hoped she would be entertaining friends in her brandnew kitchen. Today she just gets me socially distanced. I love that its called eat what you want. I think in quarantine were all eating what we want. That is true. Yours is cleaner and healthier, though. I think for me, i think food brings people so much joy. Reporter is that why we should have blueberry skillet cake for breakfast . Balance. Reporter the book is all about balance, even in a pandemic upending everything. What do you think . Its so moist, right . I love it because it tastes like the moistest blueberry muffin with the topping her latest back has 125 of gabys signature recipes, all a mashup of bright flavors and hearty, satisfying ingredients. Im going to make you pizza. Pizza pizza, salad, and palomas. These are some of my Favorite Recipes<\/a> from the cookbook. I get happy to cook for you because i havent cooked for anybody in so many weeks. Our menu, her watermelonc watermeloncucumber salad and a chop full of chick peas, and genoa salami. Her dads kitchen sink cookies featuring oats, m ms, chocolate chips and dried fruits. I knew you were coming over. Reporter even the garlic and kale pizza seems easy, especially when you dont need to worry about making your pizza dough from scratch. You just buy it at a good italian deli. I like spread it out with my fingers on the edges, and i take my fingers underneath and kind of pull this way. Im not sure if this is the way anyone would do it, but it works for me. Reporter are you sure theres enough cheese . You want to add more . Reporter i think were good. Were going to take this outside. Its going right into the pizza oven. Reporter its own going to take 60 seconds . 60 seconds. Its going to boggle your mind. Reporter i cant wait. So its 900 degrees . 900 degrees. Its insane. And you could do anything you could do pizza, chicken, fish, vegetables. Reporter so simple. And it will go right on our cutting board. Reporter as we sit down to enjoy the feast, were joined by her husband and business partner, thomas. The two have created instagram platforms that make the most popular influencers envious. And with most of the country home and cooking, their social Media Presence<\/a> is up more than 300 since the beginning of the pandemic. Perfectly cooked. Not the least bit fishy did you ever think this would turn into this whole empire . No. I was premed in college. I had no intention of going into the food world. Switched to business after a failed a test. When i got to Culinary School<\/a> it was to cook for us and our friends. I wanted to learn how to just be a better cook myself. And then very slowly it snowballed and i got a job as a private chef. I started my blog. My mom was the only person reading my blog for a very long time. What is the difference in flavor between shallots versus red onions . Can you use either or . You could ease either or ask a lot of questions. I think the questions that i have are what a lot of other people have what theyre watching your insta lives. I just ask away, and i think everybody hopefully benefits from my cluelessness in the kitchen. You learn a lot and everyone else learns a lot. Were teaching everyone how to cook one thing at a time. Reporter dont think the Pinellas County<\/a> is stopping these two. Each day there is fresh content, new recipes, and laughter in the new house. Is anyone pregnant . No, but people were stressed watching this. Reporter it gives them a reason to keep going and having all of us eating what we want. Its pretty special. Its fun. Reporter heres to many more years. Cheers. Virtual cheers. I want to be there. Looks good. A real cheers, you just cant touch the glasses. That pizza amazed you. I know. 900 degrees. And you put it in for one minute. You just need the pizza oven out there to do that. You just need the pizza oven to actually do it. Great stuff from gaby, though, and jamie. Right now, great stuff for some of us at least, a look at the weather for the weekend. The pandemic left him with time on his hands, and one california contractor put it to good use. Up next, how he brought home not just coffee but his own coffee shop. A feel like there are people here who could do that. You are watching cbs this Morning Saturday<\/a>. Alright, everyone, we made it. My job is to help new homeowners who have turned into their parents. Im having a big lunch and then just a snack for dinner. So were using a speakerphone in the store. Is that a good idea . One of the ways i do that is to get them out of the home. Youre looking for a grout brush, this is garth, did he ask for your help . No, no. No. We all see it. We all see it. He has blue hair. Okay. Blue. Progressive cant protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. Keep it coming. You dont know him. Wnoticks and fleas . O us. Simplifies protection. See ya heartworm disease . 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Mocha joe . Yeah . Check out this table. Yeah . What you got a wobbly table here reporter running your own coffee shop doesnt have to cause headaches. You think i want to sit here with a wobbly table and drink cold, black coffee . No thank you. You want some coffee . Ill give you some coffee. Especially if its just for you and your family. That was the idea for carpenter ed stefanovich. Were real close as a family. But it brings us even closer when were in this little spot. While Southern California<\/a> was under lockdown, he used the time to build this back yard coffee shop called la vita cafe under mostly discarded materials. I wanted to also build something for my family, something little but i wasnt sure the right time. I felt that this was the right time. He finished it off with everything from the baked goods down to the beans. Making him the ultimate back yard barista. Little scones eds family knew he was committed to the project, but i wasnt expecting this. 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Three years ago devon allman had lost his father greg allman, front man of the allman band when he titled to make music again. He paired with duane betts and like berry duane oakley, sons of other founding members and came out with down to the river. Bless your heart comes out august 28th. Performing from solano beach, california, here is the allmanbetts band with magnolia road. Middle man said this before what theyre looking for give away your time the three years fly by sweet managnolia road take me home take me home enjoy your days alone keep on rolling keep on rolling we i got the call in ten seconds you wanna know how i get by i get up with brothers and brothers on my side sweet mall yoia road magnolia road take me home all your days alone keep on rolling yeah sweet magnolia road take me home keep on rolling sweet manageyearognolia roa take me home let go your avenue are load per keep on rolling dont go away. Up next the band will perform an allman brothers classic just ahead. 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Well ive got to run to keep from hiding and im bound to keep on riding and ive got one more Silver Dollar<\/a> but im gonna let em catch me not gonna let em catch the Midnight Rider<\/a> and i dont own the clothes im wearing and the road goes on forever and ive got one more Silver Dollar<\/a> but im not gonna let em catch me no not gonna let em catch the Midnight Rider<\/a> and im gone by the point of caring some old bed ill soon be sharing and ive got one more Silver Dollar<\/a> but im not gonna let em catch me no not gonna let em catch the Midnight Rider<\/a> im not gonna let em catch me no not gonna let em catch the Midnight Rider<\/a> im not gonna let em catch me no not gonna let em catch the Midnight Rider<\/a> for those of you still with us, we have more now. 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