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Operational. And the real deal. As concerns spread over how the coronavirus will affect the nations real estate market, well get a reality check and see how Virtual Reality is helping open houses like never before. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Let none of us ever think of those we have lost as mere numbers on a graph. They were real lives. Reporter coronavirus deaths topped 51,000 in the u. S. Still in some parts of the country governments are reopening businesses and loosening social distancing. You have to do both. You have to be able to fight the virus, and we have to open up the economy. Reporter the president signed an extension of the relief bill giving 484 billion to Small Businesses and hospitals. Reporter President Trump walking back comments that he made regarding inintersections to treat coronavirus. I was sayingus oo rep likyou. Reporteresident trump i feel lg king any questions. Reporters were there. Thats their job to ask serious, important, tough questions. The president clearly shall we say was chicken today. Reporter a running inspiring hope in the Atlanta Community one step at a time. All that round two of the nfl draft with coaches and personnel working from home. Bill belichick seemed to get replaced by his dog. There he is. Coach. And all that matters where do you think i am . At home like we all are. I want to show how bad your security is. Im in your back yard. Behind you. Turn around. I have for crying out loud. Jay leno on cbs this Morning Saturday. Three siblings from iowa taking board games to a whole new level. They created a full game of monopoly on the sidewalk. Kids, remember, when playing this game, stay six feet apart. Lets just hope it doesnt rain in the near future. This mornings eye opener is presented by vote. By toyota. Outdoor play time is not what it used to be. Welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im jeff glor along with Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson. We do hope you are all doing well out there. We have a packed show for you this morning. Later, were going to go on the water for a look at the problems facing Small Businesses through the lens of one of americas oldest foods. Oysters may seem like a luxury in these times, but whats happening has a cascading effect on lives, our palates, and the environment. You will see why. Then later, as we continue each week to showcase a great book during our pandemic lockdown, well talk to the author giving a new look to the man who played a key role in the birth of our nation and in stopping the widespread outbreak of disease that soon followed. Then need a smile and a drink . Its sort a rhetorical question right now. One brewery has literally gone to the dogs when it comes to contactl se the ue way the company has combined their love of beer with their love of animals. The answers yes, its yes. The platinum i told you. Reporter the platinumselling band the killers typically played at some of the largest audiences around. In this time, theyre locked down like the rest of us. Coming up, theyll have a special performance for us in a saturday session you do not want to miss. We begin this morning with the latest in the nations battle against the coronavirus outbreak. There are now more than 51,000 deaths from covid19 in this country. President trump signed a 484 billion relief package on friday. It aims to bolster testing efforts, hospital costs, and make lowinterest loans available to Small Businesses. This as stayathome orders are loosened in alaska, georgia, and oklahoma. Other states are expected to start relaxing restrictions in the coming days. In california, there are concerns the 80plusdegree temperatures will attract crowds to beaches. Beachgoers did swarm to the sand in california friday but seemed to maintain distance. Michael george from hardhit new york city this morning. Good morning. Reporter good morning, dana. Here in new york, doctors are seeing a decrease in cases. But still 6,000 new patients are coming into hospitals every day. Health experts say that new york cant reopen without widespread testing. In some states, governors are saying the time to reopen is now. Ready or not, businesses in some states are reopening. The trust and mane salon is one of them. If you are very concerned about getting it, then we ask you to stay home and dont come. Reporter but not all georgians great. Protests showed up friday outside governor kemps home as his order to open up went into effect. Oklahoma and michigan also had limited reopenings friday. And monday, tennessee, minnesota, and colorado will join them. In nebraska, Governor Pete Ricketts is in the process of green lighting nonessential businesses so they can operate. But not ies ties in necessarily not necessarily as usual. The hairstylists will have to wear a mask, the tattoo artist, so is the person being served, the customer. Weve found a safe way to allow lowrisk construction that is under way to resume. Reporter even governor jay inslee of hardhit Washington State put a crack in the stayathome order, but the day of reopening the whole economy is certainly not today. It would be way too dangerous, and all of our data shows that if we did this today, this virus would return with a vengeance. Reporter and an overwhelming majority of americans agree. According to a variety of new opinion polls. The cbs news poll found 70 of americans believe the countrys top priority should be slowing the spread of covid19 by staying at home. 30 say working and the economy are more important. [ honks ] that as get back to work demonstrators continue to steal headlines this week. But they havent convinced a majority in the country, polls show. The cbs news poll found americans give high marks to those who are staying home. 73 are proud of people staying home. And also proud of doctors, nurses, and first responders, and people who deliver and provide food. Who would have thought the chef was an essential person . Reporter Rhonda Adkins pizazz deli and Kitchen Supply in montana has been providing takehome meals since march 28th. Shes expecting customers to walk in any day now. Theres excitement, of course, because its like spring break or Summer Vacation now. Were finally released. And then back to trepidation. Well, with everybody out, will they become careles. Reporter even here in a state thats had fewer than 500 cases, theres uncertainty. Lisette carter is a lifelong montanan who retired from her own construction company. Am i worried . Not terribly because i i wear my gloves and my mask. But im old. I should be probably. Reporter and doctors here in new york just got the results back from the first largescale Antibody Test. It showed that nearly 14 of new yorkers showed signs of past infection which indicates that many people got covid and didnt show any symptoms. Another indication experts say of the need to continue social distancing. Jeff . Okay. Thank you very much. Here to discuss the latest on the crisis is medical contributor dr. David agus. She joins us from los angeles. Doctor, good morning. We are now seeing certain states starting to partially reopen nonessential businesses. For example, the gyms and hair salons in georgia. What do Health Experts expect to see as a result . Reporter well, its early, right. I hope that these states have enough testing, both to see who has the disease and who had the disease, with the Antibody Test. The World Health Organization this morning made a really amazing and important proclamation that nobody who had the disease that we know is necessarily immune to the disease. There is no data. You cannot get this covid19 a second time. And that was a big statement. So theyre not saying you will get it. Theyre saying theres no data you wont get it. Im worried that we dont have contacttracing programs in place where if somebody does test positive we know what to do and who they contacted with. And we know to do it with them also. Doctor, before we have a vaccine, and as we slowly open up the country, we have to find a way to live with this disease. So the question is, where are we right now in terms of finding treatments before that vaccine happens . Reporter the initial hope, severe hydroxychloroquine, all of those have been shown in trials, not randomized, but theyve not shown dramatic activity yet in any trial. There is hope from two antibodies in china that block the virus from getting into the cell and using antibodies that do that in other viral outbreaks had tremendous results. Those two have been shown to work in models in china. So theres hope there. And then theres some drugs in development that look very, very encouraging at early stages. So were not there yet, but theres some hope around the corner. Research, doctor, continues to come out. Earlier this week, a study came out analyzing over 5,000 cases. What are we learning about the characteristics of hospitalized patients specifically . Reporter this is a widely aggressive disease. Whats interesting is is that in new york city, in one large hospital chain, in the largest, you saw 94 of patients had a medical condition. Predominantly, diabetes, high Blood Pressure, hypertension, or obesity. Those one of them in the majority of patients. Why does it select for those patients . We dont know necessarily, but its very important. So elderly and people with these medical conditions are the ones this virus is targeting. Theres a small number that dont have those, but this is the majority. New york, the hardest hit state in the country, released some preliminary data on Antibody Testing. I know everybody wants to get one of those tests. What did it show, and how does Antibody Testing play into our overall testing strategy . Reporter so an Antibody Test looks at who has been exposed to the virus. And in new york city remember, a little bit of bias population. These were done, people in front of Convenience Stores or supermarkets. They said do you want to have your fingerprint and well look at the test. What they showed is over 20 of people, one in five new yorkers, had been exposed to the virus. These werent the stayathome, dontgoout people. These were people who were out. Its important to note. There are a lot more people who have been exposed to the virus that had originally tested to see if they had the virus. Remember, this doesnt show immunity. This test shows if youve been exposed to the virus previously. Yeah. That is the key, immunity. Thats what were looking for. Dr. David agus, thank you so much. President trump is walking back comments he made about a possible treatment for the coronavirus. On thursday he suggested people ingest disinfectant to kill the virus. The president now says he was being, quote, sarcastic. The makers of some household cleaners warn the public not to consume disinfectant, and that led to a surprising move yesterday at the white house. Nikole killion is there this morning. Good morning. Reporter good morning. In a rare move, President Trump did not take any questions during last nights briefing. The White House Press secretary says he had already taken countless questions and has been transparent. Thank you reporter President Trumps any night Coronavirus Task force lasted less than half an hour, without some of his top Health Experts present. Earlier in the day i was asking a sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the in when he said this during thursdays briefing is there a way we can do Something Like that by injection inside or reporter it went viral. On fox news, she explained the president was only talking it through. I think he just saw the information at the time, immediately before the press conference. He was still digesting that information. Reporter the food and Drug Administration issued its own warning friday about hydroxychloroquine. A malaria drug often promoted by the president , cautioning it could cause irregular heart rhythms. The results have been very good. So you hear it both ways. Ive seen all negative reporter the president always signed a 484 billion measure replenishing the Paycheck Protection Program for Small Businesses, and including aid to hospitals. But he threatened to block a sh. The Postal Service is a joke. Reporter that emergency loan is for 10 billion. We reached out to the Postal Service for comment. But earlier this month it warned the pandemic has been devastating for business. The president thinks the agency is mismanaged, but he tweeted he would never let the post office fail. Dana . All right. Thank you. More emergency aid for Small Businesses, another huge spike in unemployment claims, and raising the specter of states going bankrupt. Those are just some of the Economic Issues that are making headlines this week. Here to talk about that and more is cbs news Senior Business analyst, jill schlesinger. Jill, lets start with the unemployment. Right now, 12 million americans are receiving unemployment benefits. Its a record number. More than twice the worst that we saw back in 2009. With that in mind, what is the job outlook and the Economic Outlook Going Forward . Reporter lets look at the broader output. Were already in a recession. Well get our first numbers that show that probably on wednesday from the government. But its the second quarter, those numbers wont be reported for a month or two, and thats going to be devastating. We could see a decline of about 15 to 20 from last year, quarter over quarter, as well, a big decline. As you mentioned, all these workers, theyre currently receiving unemployment benefits. The question is when things do start to open up, what will their job prospects be. You know, the worst part of the recession, dana, we knew that there were about 6. 5 unemployed job seekers for every single position that was open. That dropped to below 1 just in february, and a lot of economists that i speak to are worried that that competition for the jobs that are going to be shrinking in the next months, its going to push down wages. So were very concerned about what that intermediate term outlook is. Meaning through the end of this year for many u. S. Workers. Yeah. Even if you do get the job, who knows what that salary will be if it can be comparable. Speaking of the businesses and Small Businesses specifically, there were a lot that were shut out of the first rounds of ppp loans. How did that happen where we saw bigger businesses getting them, and in the second round, will the Small Businesses now be taken care of . Reporter well, the reason it happened is that the banks were really ill equipped to set up this Loan Facility so quickly. And so they naturally went to the clients with whom they had a preexisting relationship. Many of those clients were big businesses. We should also note that if youre a big business, you probably have a chief Financial Officer or a controller whos going to be on top of that process. And really be able to access the banks funds quickly. Now, whether or not we get smaller businesses involved in this next phase is questionable. Im hearing that the backlog of folks who have already been approved means that this new round of funding, about 320 billion more into the program, could be exhausted within days. The first round, that was exhausted within two actually ey claiming these enhanced unemployment benefits. What makes the most sense for theob market right now . Reporter it is such a hard decision. If im a worker and i could earn, say, 14, 15 an hour going back on my boss payroll, but im earning more than that as a sit home safely with my family, why would i go back on to the payrolls . Now that said, whats really going to be interesting is what will happen in a few months because, frankly, if you make the decision not to go back to work and collect your unemployment, you dont know what the job markets going to be in four or five months. There is a rink in doing a risk in doing that. Of course i understand it. A lot of economists say what they would have rather seen instead of the ppp program, a program putting more moneyyb 1 months in a row. We dont have that. This is what we have, jeff. Its a really hard situation. It certainly is. All right. Thank you very much. Boeing could serve as a model for Companies Looking to get back to work. Thousands of the companys employees were back on the job this week. The Aerospace Giant wants to resume production of facilities in Washington State, ohio, and pennsylvania. The workers are using new procedures to protect them from coronavirus. Kris van cleave reports on how companies are trying to keep workers safe. Reporter signs welcome back some of the 27,000 boeing employees returning to work this week in Washington State. Theyre finding a new normal of temperature checks, social distancing, enhanced cleaning procedures, staggered shifts to reduce crowding when people arrive and leave, required mask wearing, and for workers who must be close together, theyll be issued ppe. Glad that the boeing company is committing to very robust social distancing protocols and use of ppe. Reporter boeing says it will use Contact Tracing should someone come down with covid19. But some like this 777 mechanic are worried. Are we jumping the gun on this . Most are apprehensive thinking its too soon. Theyre very worried. Reporter for boeing, back to work means filling orders and bringing in muchneeded revenue. Its pretty clear that people are going to be looking at boeing and seeing what the results are. This is one of the steps needed on the road back to, well, getting people working again. Reporter General Motors employees volunteered to come back to work building ventilators. Requiring new procedures that if successful could be valuable Lessons Learned when its time to restart car production. Safety is our overriding priority. We are following very strict protocols as it relates to temperatures, screening, wearing masks. Theres cleaning protocols from the start of shift to the end of shift. Reporter ford is building ventilators, as operators and 3d face shields. How do you keep workers from getting each other sick . We have prescreening in place. We will have physical separation for the employees. Weaver making our own were making our own face shields. Well be using that. Reporter boeing officials tell cbs news the health and safety of their employees and their families is the companys priority, and their measures are based on federal and state guidance. For cbs this Morning Saturday, kris van cleave, washington. About 21 minutes after the hour. Heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Its usually the time of the year when home buyers come out in force. The pandemic has rewritten the rules of real estate. Well see how its affected the business and how people are using new ways to look for a place to live. Plus, like the raid on bin ladens compound, its a mission and looking at a disaster in the desert 40 years ago and what we learned from it. E once known for carrying brandy or so the myth goes. Now some other types of dogs are coming to the rescue with cans of beer. Were going to look at a new role for pets in a pandemic. Yure watching cbs this Morning Saturday. 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For now, im ian lee with other stories. We know that the coronavirus can live for hours and even days on some surfaces, thats led many of us to avoid coming into contact with hightouch objects like door knobs and handles. In finland, theyre relying on a simple solution to keep its customers safe. Reporter atsfian fight against the coronavirus is getting a hand. Rather, handle. One company has created a new way to open refrigerator doors. If necessity is the mother of invention, this is covid19s latest child, says calisarema. We started to brainstorm how could we contribute solving this crisis. We came up with the idea to come up with this this product of handle. Reporter each handle is created by a 3d printer from recycled plaster. The invention helps cut down on touching, making everything hands free. Thats important as Health Experts say the coronavirus can live on a surfashion for days surface for days. So far the handles are a hit. This is a good invention. Very good. Helpful. I think everybody likes this, you know. Reporter a new way to shop that prevents customers from taking anything extra home. Cbs this Morning Saturday will be right back. For now, im ian lee in london. Welcome back to cbs this Morning Saturday. Doctors are hoping Stem Cell Therapy could be a weapon in the fight against coronavirus. On friday the Company Mesoblast announced a 300person trial to determine whether stemcell treatments will work in Covid Patients suffering from severe lung inflammation. One hospital in new york tried it as an experiment with 12 patients. Ten of whom were able to come off of a ventilator. Adriana diaz spoke with one of those survivors and the doctor leading that study. Reporter how deaking foreig] youre feeling much better. Since being released from the hospital, 60yearold luis naranjo prays every night over zoom with his relatives back in ecuador. Its a ritual the family started while he was hospitalized and fighting for his life. He was unconscious and on a ventilator for 14 days. How are you feeling . How were you feeling . Very, very bad. I could breathe nothing. Reporter his daughter took him to the e. R. Like so many families struck by covid, she couldnt go inside. When you dropped him off at the e. R. , im sure it crossed your mind you might not see him again. Its one of the biggest gi s gilgilts guilts that i had, i forgot to tell him i love him. I said, go inside, i hope you feel better. Reporter but you have him back. Yes. Reporter doctors proposed a treatment used for diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. They wanted to give him stem chelsea in hopes it could stem cells in hopes it would repress the disease. What was going through your mind . M. Sinais doctors led the treatment and is encouraged by the results in the initial group of 12 patients. What we saw in the very first patient was that within four hours of getting the cells, a lot of her parameters started to get better. Reporter how do you know that these patients getting off the ventilator wouldnt have already gotten off the ventilator had they not gotten the stem cells . We dont know, shen we would never dare to claim that it was related to the cells. But its only with a randomized control trial that well really be able to make a true comparison. Reporter if it turns out once you do the randomized study that this works, will this be the quote unquote miracle treatment that were looking for . No, no, no, the miracle treatment will be a vaccine. Reporter with income from the jewelry business cut off, the family has fallen behind on rent. Luis is focusing on getting stronger and gaining back the 25 pounds he lost at the hospital. [ speaking Foreign Language ] you said your wife cooks very well. So that helps. He also credits his doctors. Gracias. Reporter a thousand thank yous for his recovery. For cbs this Morning Saturday, adriana diaz. And thank you to all of those medical professionals doing so much to help so many. Well, if you are in the market for a new home, you can still check out the curb appeal in person. If you want to look inside, you may actually have to go virtual. Straight ahead, how the pandemic is affecting the real estate business. First, heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Its not exactly easy or maybe the most fun to get out and about right now. Later, how some people continue to enjoy the outdoors and our National Landmarks while avoiding the crowds. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Im your mother in law. And i like to question your every move. Like this left turn. Its the next one. You always drive this slow . How did you make someone i love . That must be why youre always so late. I do not speed. And thats saving me cash with drivewise. My son, he did say that you were the safe option. And thats the nicest thing you ever said to me. So get allstate. Stop bossing. 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Now ill take you into the kitchen this is one of my favorite rooms in the house. Its large and bright. Open up that fridge and just so i see absolutely. They are well stocked for covid. Reporter denver Real Estate Agents mark and lisa cramer, coowners of camber realty, are demonstrating demonstrati demonstrating a new way of showing properties. With visits by potential buyers no longer allowed in many states, its about going virtual. Were walking into an office. A former master bedroom before the addition was put on in 2002. One of the coolest rooms in this house. Its large, and it looks out on to the parkway through this window here. Reporter i have used them for my personal real estate transactions, and they are using my house as an example of how a tour will work. Whos really going to buy a house when all they can see is a drel phone video of the house . A really motivated buyer. Someone thats had a change in circumstances, a change in employment, a change in their family situation and they need to move despite the situation were in. Reporter since both work in real estate, a slowdown cuts right to the familys bottom line. Have you cut back . Are you doing that . Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. And you know, we put away for a rainy day. As i said to mark the other day, its raining. Reporter so john, give me a reality check. April of 2020 versus april of 2019, whats the difference in your workload . 100 youre going to love living here. Reporter this company specializes in multimillion dollars homes in palm springs and southern california. The perception is that people buying houses for 2 million, 5 million, 8 million are wealthy and that what happens in the world doesnt really bother them because they have a lot of money. At every level of the market, if a buyer sense thats he has another bargaining tool, hes going to use it to get a price reduction, they just want to work work it any way that they can. Reporter sellers who can avoid the bottom fishing buyers are. And i spoke to a couple agents at the highend country clubs in palm desert, indian wells yesterday. Their sellers are pulling things off the market. Theyre saying if people are out now, our sense that that theyre going to be bargain hunters. Lets take it off and go back on the market nextyear. Reporter it seems eerily familiar with the market crash of 2008, except it isnt, says lawrence young, chief economist with the National Association of realtors. In 2008 and 2009, we had a funny sub prime mortgages. People overstretching their budget. And our Home Builders going wild, building homes way too many in relation to the population growth. When it crashed, it was very painful. Reporter this time around, theres actually a shortage of properties, and that may help stabilize the market. And we anticipate that home seams will go down significant home sales will go down significantly, and then it will rise back significantly. But one thing that will remain very stable is home prices. Reporter and this may actually be a good time to buy because Interest Rate cuts mean more people can qualify for a mortgage. Anita padilla fitzgerald is ceo of denvers megastar financial, an independent mortgage banker. Would you still makea loan unce and what were all living through. Well, we want to help people buy homes and take advantage of the low Interest Rates. Right over there with the different shaped balconies reporter knowing there are potential buyers out there frustrates diana crew who wants to renovate and sell her late mothers condo. But people in the highrise consider nonowners coming into the building not appropriate in the safe distancing times. 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Late yesterday i canceled a carefully planned operation which was under way in iran reporter on april 25th, 1980, president jimmy carter delivered the sobering news. Equipment failure and the rescue helicopters made it necessary to end the mission. Two of our american aircraft collided on the ground following a refueling operation. But to my deep regret, eight of the crewmen of the two aircraft which collided were killed. [ chants ] reporter outside the u. S. Embassy in tehran where the americans were held hostage, celebrations erupted. There was a lot of movement outside the embassy. There were gunshots going off. Reporter former hostage kathryn koob was held 444 days. How did you learn about the rescue attempt . There were two things that happened. First of all, we got a letter from a student. That was not unusual. Schoolchildren wrote to us a lot. She starts off, dear kathryn, how are you . Im sorry the rescue attempt failed. I hope they try again. Reporter the second clue, a news magazine inside revealed more detail. Stories about the United States and iran had been torn out. The letters to the editor were still there, and the letters to the editor talked about people who had died trying to rescue us. These were the heroes who paved the way for those of us that have reporter in april, 1980, retired fourstar general tony thomas was a west point cadet. Less than a month away thefrom joining the army. He knows members of the 1980 rescue team. It still burns in them that theyre disappointed that they werent able to execute the mission. They were confident if they could get there, they could rescue our hostages and bring them home. Reporter koob sees a connection between the rescue attempt and the selfless work of americans in the face of covid19. A very powerful moment. Reporter it was, extraordinary. To realize strangers are going to put their lives on the line to know whats whats nowh ml workers, with the grocery workers, with the truck drivers, with so many, many people. Reporter the hostages were released on january 20th, 1981. Thomas says the Lessons Learned from the rescue attempt helped lay the foundation for the Quiet Professionals he led as special operations commander. From that failure, from the ashes of that failure, weve grown in extraordinary capability. Reporter for koob, her deeply held faith and iowa upbringing have always sustained her. Its a part of my life. I cant pretend it didnt happen. It was 14. 5 months out of over h l cbs this Morning Saturday, katherine herridge, washington. And i remember it well. The Great Outdoors may seem wide open, but even there you have to keep your social distance. Ahead this morning, how some are managing to get a good workout in without getting too close to their fellow athletes. And coming up in our next hour, he was the doctor on call during americas first epidemic. Well look back at the work of this physician and patriot. And a raw deal. Oysters have long been a delicacy, but in this pandemic, demand has almost disappeared. Well see how oufyster farms ar dealing with this sea change. And we begin our saturday session with the killers. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Since 1926, nationwide has been on your side. Means aying ymetoday, bn your e. But we can still support you and the heroes who are with you. Were giving refunds on Auto Insurance premiums, assisting customers with financial hardships, and our foundation is contributing millions of dollars to charities helping with covid19 relief. Keeping our promise to be on your side. There is one thing we can all do together complete the 2020 census. 10 years of health care, education, and more. Go online to 2020census. Gov and help shape americas future. 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Reporter they suited up in an empty lot and made their way down the riverbank just as dawn was breaking. Their boats hit the water the same time as the sun. Its a great time to paddle. Super pretty. Sun rising. Everythings kind of fresh. My favorite thing about being on the water is that it makes it feel like nothings wrong. And it is, you st as beneficial mentally as it is physically. Reporter these three drove an hour to find a peaceful part of the potomac. Theyre able to get on the rapids without other people around. Youll maintain substance. If youre too close, ill hit you with a paddle. No one wants that. Thats an aggressive method of social distancing. Its aggressive. Ive got to meet the cdc guidelines. Reporter americans are heading outside to take a break, a breath, or just a moment to themselves. But the crowds can make it hard to social distance. And not everyone understands the need for personal space. Which is why kristen hits the track early, really early. I work at a clinic at 7 30 in the morning. In order to avoid the crowds and still get my workout on, i go before instead of after. Reporter she says sticking to a routine helps her cope with covidrelated stress. Its one of the few things that we still can do. I can still go for a run in my Favorite Places. Its meant a lot to me. Reporter with their Favorite Places too packed during the friends, these friends have been waiting until after dark to escape their apartments. Riding bikes around d. C. And the deserted national mall. Its nice. Riding bikes around the city even when Something Like this isnt happening, its a great way to see the city, a great way to see the monuments at night. The first time we did this, it was the first time things felt peaceful and didnt feel stressful. Reporter those offhour outings can have other unexpected perks. The first time i was per seed the sky at night in the city. It was nice. It was therapeutic for sure. Reporter of course its always been there, the sky above the city. It just took a pandemic to see the stars. For cbs this Morning Saturday, christina ruffini, washington. Finding the bright spots. Humans arent the only ones affected byave caught it, as well, and its changing the way zoos are being run. That story is just ahead. For some of you, your local news is next. The rest, stick around. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. For those of you without local news, cbs this Morning Saturday will be right back. For now, im ian lee with a look at some of the stories were following. The coronavirus pandemic isnt just change issing the way we live and work, its also affecting how we sleep and dream. Reporter stayathome mom Stephanie Cline says shes never had more vivid dreams than the ones shes experienced over the last several weeks. Theyre not nightmares, but they more than once have left me drenched in sweat. And like having like a real physiological response. Ive been able to write themdown. Reporter shes not alone. Sleep experts say during the covid pandemic theyve seen an uptick in vivid dreams and in the ability to recall them. In a harvard survey, more than 2,000 people described 5,000 covid19related dreams in the last month. Harvard psychologist dr. Deirdre barrett is collecting those dreams. Theyre a lot of these, oh, my god, i have it, and maybe im going to die. And then are a lot of dreams that have metaphors for the virus. Every kind of bug in the world attacking the dreamer. Reporter experts say one function of dreams is to help us emotionally process what we experience during our waking hours. Some say there are ways to influence what happens when you close your eyes. Just as you fall asleep, you can image whatever it is you want to dream about very vividly. And t t odds that youll hav the reco sharing your dreams as a way to reap out and connect while were all apart. Nancy chen, cbs news, new york. Cbs this Morning Saturday will be right back. Wow im original. One of a kind. You feel me . Love ya. Oop you look cute. Better than you wherever drama pops off pop my 100 allwhitemeat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just 5. 99. Is so irresistible, youll wanna eat them anywhere, so dont resist or on the way home pop my 100 allwhitemeat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just 5. 99. Welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday. Im Michelle Miller with Dana Jacobson and jeff glor. Were all here in action just for you. Coming up this hour it was the first epidemic to strike our new nation. Then as now, courageous medical professionals were on the front lines, including one who also happened to be a signer of the declaration of independence we will hear his amazing story. Then in good times, the world is their oyster. These days few are buying this seafood, leaving a whole industry high and dry. Were going to look at that and how oysters have played a key role in American Life for centuries. And later, from guiding the blind to sniffing out drugs, dogs have shown us some amazing skills. Now another is being put to use. Well see how these delivery dogs are helping to keep human workers safe during the pandemic. Thats all ahead. First, the death toll continues to climb in the nations battle against the coronavirus epidemic. There are now more than51,000 deaths from covid19 in the u. S. On friday, President Trump signed a 484 billion relief package. The measure aims to bolster testing efforts, hospital costs, and make lowinterest loans available to Small Businesses. At the same time, stayathome orders are being loosened in alaska, georgia, and oklahoma. Other states could soon follow. In california, there are concerns the high temperatures expected there this weekend will draw crowds to the beaches. Beachgoers flocked to the sand and surf in southern californiae Governors Mansion in atlanta on friday. They say hes opened up the states too soon. Meantime, the seemingly endless number of cars lined up as the Atlanta Food Bank distributed up to pouood per vicle at no charge. The chief of Naval Operations is recommending the fired captain of it the uss Theodore Roosevelt be reinstated as commander. Captain brett cruiozier sound e out warning sailors would die if the navy did not act faster to get his crew intois onlation. The forming acting Navy Secretary said he demonstrated poor judgment. Crozier who has since tested positive for the virus is in quarantine in guam. Last month a tiger at the bronx zoo in new york contracted the coronavirus. Several other tigers at the miami zoo were tested for the virus this week, as well. Its one reason zoo workers need personal protective equipment to protect both humans and animals from exposure. Jamie yuccas has a look the other ways the pandemic is affecting zoos and zoo animals around the nation. Reporter the Los Angeles Zoo delivered this special bundle a few months ago. Keepers take extra precautions with apes, especially vulnerable to coronavirus. So many of us really dont know whats going to happen next. And thats because this is a brandnew virus for us. Reporter Dominique Keller is chief veterinarian. Were calling this an extremely extraordinary and fluid situation. I mean, we discuss whats going on at our location, as well as other institutions just to make sure were up on what the best standard of care should be now. Reporter gorillas share 98 of dna with humans and are susceptible to many of the same upper respiratory illnesses. Back in 2014, jabari came down with an infection known as valley fever. Hell likely need medication the rest of his life. If a vaccine comes out for covid19, will you vaccinate the animals . Absolutely. I think if a vaccine proves effective, we would certainly vaccinate what we would consider the most susceptibleables such as our susceptible animals such as our great apes. Reporter to maintain social distancing and prevent disease transmission, all nonemergency procedures have been postponed. We have to limit our face time with each other. Were doing the best we can to provide the best care we can. Reporter animal care includes mental wellbeing. Keepers everywhere are coming up with innovative ways to keep animals stimulated without human visitors. Zoos and aquariums have become ui wegh t the conservancy while the gorillas caregivers are doing yoga. At the l. A. Zoo some animals are acting more social. If you walk by now in the public space, they come over and vocalize at you. Almost like, oh, look, a person finally. Where did nerve go. Did everybody go . Reporter there can be abnormal behavior. So enrichment activities are vital. How are you . Reporter many zoos are putting behindthescenes footage on line. Viewership of animal cams have soared. That gave officials a wild idea to ask for donations along with your clicks, to help offset lost revenue caused by the pandemic. If thats not possible for some, theres still a hope. That a positive move toward looking at how we interact with the Natural World is one of the things that comes out of it. Reporter for cbs this Morning Saturday, jamie yuccas, los angeles. We learn so much from animals. Certainly now is not the time to turn our backs on them. Obviously theyre reacting like we are when you talk about the isolation. Yeah. Its a brilliant move by the zoos to ask for donations, ask for help, always. About five after the hour. Heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Deadly epidemics are hardly new, and neither are the courageous medical workers who fight them. Well look at one man who played a key role in the birth of our nation and in stopping an outbreak of disease that soon followed. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. And i recently had hi, ia heart attack. It changed my life. But im a survivor. After my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. Its for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. Brilinta is taken with a lowdose aspirin. No more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. Brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. In a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. Brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack. Or dying from one. Dont stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. Brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. 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His story is told in the book rush by author steven fried. Benjamin rush was, first of all, sort of the founding father that people havent found yet. This is the good doctor rush. Reporter author steven fried thinks its high time america did. He had very quietly helped write the proclamation that set off the boston tea party. He had written one of the first majorwr within two years of the Continental Congress coming to philadelphia, he was in the Continental Congress. He was signing the declaration of independence at the age of 30. Reporter fried spent fivers writing the biography on ben jam inrush. This is Benjamin Rushs handwritten autobiography. At his disposal, rushs own autobiography and diaries housed at the American Philosophical Society in philadelphia. Curated by charles gripenstein. About the year 1774, a certain thomas pane arrived in philadelphia. This is rush beginning to tell the story of how he met thomas pane, a local writer. They talked about write being independence which rush considered to be a very dangerous thing to even write the word independence. He actually decided thatourage that he had already started. And when the pampfloat was done, rush convinced them to call a common sense. Reporter fried also unearthed neverbeforeseen letters from rushs wife julia like this. The account of your sisters illness and danger contained in your letter of last night has greatly disturbed me. Reporter it was 1793, and yellow fever was ravaging philadelphia much like covid19 today. 10 of the citys population died in just three months. Like our Health Care Workers today, while rush sent his family away to safety, he stayed to treat the sick. Not only are they in the middle of an epidemic, but rush works from his home, and they are treating all these people in their house. So the house is like a hospital. I mean, the death was just incomprehensible. Reporter just like todays pandemic, the best treatment was unclear. And the disease caused the deepening of political riffs between two Founding Fathers with russian Alexander Hamilton, a prominent federalist, on different sides. When Alexander Hamilton said he had yellow fever, Thomas Jefferson said he probably didnt. And then when hamilton said that he was cured and he was cured by a doctor different than rush, and then hamilton made fun of rushs treatment. The africanamericans who stayed interestingly, initially they were told by rush that they were less likely to get the disease because the medical books of the day said that. They learned very quickly that that wasnt true, and they continued to stay because they were there to be of service. Reporter rushs legacy may have been marred because he used medical treatments that are now discredited like bloodletting which involved removing a patients blood to cure ailments. He gets judged as a doctor when, in fact, his main role in life was about being a politician, a philosopher, a writer. And his views on education were more important than views on bloodletting. Reporter and he often dined here at city tavern with his coconspirators under british rule. John adams, Thomas Jefferson, even george washington. They were aware that in theory they were committing so but they wanted to have their own government. They were very brave. Reporter but for all of his influence, rush has not found celebrity the way some other Founding Fathers have. Could Linmanuel Miranda have written hamilton about rush . Absolutely. Rush was a much better, more interesting person than hamilton. I understand why Linmanuel Miranda, a new yorker, was interested in hamilton who was the only really significant new yorker in the revolution. But if he wants to come back to do rush, rush was so much a part of the helping of the foundations of the foundat u. What i found out in looking at not only his writing but what happened after he died was there was a concerted effort to keep what was most interesting about rush from the public. Why . Well, john adams and Thomas Jefferson had written rush some letters they ever shared with any of them. Hundreds of them. Rush was kind of the founding father who knew too much. His legacy was slowly quashed. Reporter rushs legacy does thrive here in philadelphias pennsylvania hospital. So this is the amphitheater . This is the surgical amphitheater. Rush came in to make sure that there was more space for treatment of messageal illness. Mental illness. Reporter his son descended into Mental Illness after killing his best friend in a duel and was treated here for decades. Late in his life, rush wrote another public letter saying these are the things we need do to dramatically improve care for the mentally ill. He brought the fact that john was there into the public, into the newspapers because he was intent to advocating for the rights of the mentally ill, for their diagnosis, for their reporter for steven fried, re now than ever. Theres a reason they use the tbe hard. Re perfect rfovo pngsa racial prejudice, having science and religion live together, having liberty and Good Government live together. He wrote about these things in a way that i think is still thoughtful today, and makes you realize that these issues are hardwired into the american experiment which we are still in. If ever there was a renaissance man, Benjamin Rush was it. There is so much more about this guy that slohould be talked abo, and you should read the book. I will. Fascinating story. I want to say rush on broadway, as well. Really good. Many restaurants and Catering Companies shell out big money for oysters. With the pandemic, depend has collapsed. 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Reporter oysters have been consumed around the world for tens of tands of years. Nca history. For many native americans and settlers from overseas, oysters were a dietary staple. Later they played a bigger role, especially in the new york city of the late 1800s. Oysters were cheap, good, and everywhere. Much of Lower Manhattan is built on discarded oyster shells. Overharvesting decimated the business in the early 1900s. Its only in the last few decades it came back until midmarch. What has this been like for you these last few weeks . A lot of fear. And the unknown. The fact that we had a great business going, and then a flash of a second, no business. A switch shut us off. Done. Reporter marco had to let most of his workers go. He stopped taking all pay himself. Now its on about holding on and trying to build back up. Why . Oysters dont just feed and employ people, they can be hugely important for the planet. As filter feeders, they act as environmental scrubbers, removing pollutants from the ocean. Farming them effectively makes far more aquatic life possible. Youre not a fisherman, youre farmers. Were absolute farmers. Our firearm our part is under water. Different from a dirt farmer, you can see whats going on. Ours is on the bottom. Reporter when people think american farmers, they a lot of times think middle of the country. Yeah. Right. Were farmers, you know. The bottom line is we plant millions and millions of oysters every year. And the volume that we plant way outstrips the volume that we take. Reporter marcos righthand man is mark herrel, between the coast guard and this your lifes been in the water . Absolutely. I have a 12yearold son. Its a big part of his life, too. We want to see this keep going because its once its in your blood, its really theres nowhere else we can go. Reporter the oyster business is constantly trying to invent new ways to produce. Whether its twists on classic wild farming or more complicated hatcheries. We saw one of the latest techniques at norm bloom and son where almost no sales now means almost no workers. Jimmy bloom runs the business with his dad. This is a nursery for the seed that comes out of the hatchery. When the seed is sent to us, its smaller than a grain of sand. Its less than one millimeter. That seed could never survive in the wild if we planted it in the water. It would get swept away by currents or eaten by crabs and fish. What we do is nurse the seed until its large enough and robust enough to survive in the wild. Reporter the Biggest Issue today is that 90 of all oysters are consumed in restaurants. Now none are open except for takeout. The circle is tremendous. I mean, were talking about purveyors, farmers, fishermen, going from 1,000 to 0 . 1,000 to 0 in a day, a month, two months, the impacts on everybody is its or is a chef and Restaurant Owner in connecticut use today to serving adventurous eaters. I mean, people are trying new stuff every day. They trust me. Ive been in business 20 years. Its like, okay, lets go and try something new, something weve never had, something out of the box. And you know, now its reversed to give me the most comfortable thing that reminds me of mommy cooking at home, and thats sort of what were trying to give. Old, classic recipes like oysters rockefeller, you know. Reporter the takeout business is still doing cooked oysters, but really no raw. Theres a reason for that. People get intimidated by trying to open an oyster. Oh, yeah. Reporter its not that intimidating, though. The easiest way with an oyster knife s to find the hinge of the oyster. You take your blade. You insert it right into the hinge there, and you just apply a little bit of pressure. Just a little bit. And you use the leverage of the knife to pop that top shell. Reporter i got it. There you go. Reporter it slid right in there. Yeah. Reporter that was my first one. Do you feel like a hero it feels good. Thats ocean. Oh, yeah. Ve it. Ry time. Rr ea for those whoti crave it, straight from the source, they are still making the tip to markow markows scaled down operation. We saw somebody pulling in. They want them. The thing thats nice, were here. These oysters that we grow were spawned in our hatchery. When you get oysters from us here, theyve been right here, they havent come from anywhere else, they havent seen any other hands but ours. So its kind of unique to come up to a farm and actually buy Something Like that direct from from the farmer. I think people are starting to understand that, you know, that control of where your food and everything comes from, i think is a comforting thing for people also. It absolutely, i think, is. If you dont want to have raw oysters, throw them on the grill. Could not be any easier. You did very well with the oyster, first of all. It was eye opening. Weve talked so much about other farmers. Nice to hear about these, as well. Although we wish them better times. All right. Nothing goes better with oysters than beer especially one delivered by some of the friendliest couriers around. Stick around. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. For those of you without local news, cbs this Morning Saturday will be back in a few minutes. For now, im ian lee with a look at some of the other stories were following. Many of us are struggling with the unforeseen challenges of working at home. Thats no different for people whose jobs take them to an entire different manet. Chris martinez explains. Hi, im matt gilner, im going to show you reporter matts workstician at home looks relatively relatable for a job that certainly is not. Im the lead rover driver. Reporter rover as in the mars curiosity rover. And gilner is driving it on the red planet from his living room. Hes part of a 30plusperson team that commands the spacecraft, and for the first time ever, all the rovers operations are being handled remotely from makeshift home command centers. Im used to being age to literally turn over my shoulder and talk to a fellow rover driver. What do you think of this drive im planning . And instead i have to rely on screen sharing over Network Connection thats sometimes can be slow. Reporter theyre making it work. So well that on the first day of remote operations, the Team Successfully commanded one of the rovers most complicated jobs drilling a rock sample on mars. Its kind of an interesting change of pace, you know, being able to do the job while youre you have a pet three feet away or you stop to make lunch in your own kitchen. Reporter the mission so far remaining mostly on schedule thanks to the teams ability to adapt and their commitment to explore. Chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. Cbs this Morning Saturday will be right back. This virus is testing all of us. And its testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. So abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. And until this fight is over, we. Will. Never. Quit. Because they never quit. Mt soda pup, an 11yearold boxer from maryland who recently turned into a delivery dog for his owners winery. With the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing encouraged, other dogs across the country have also been put to work, including some at Small Businesses. Now using their fourlegged employees to help safely deliver goods. We tagged along with a new yorkbased brewery to see how their team has readjusted to getting their craft beers on tap on two local tables. Hi hi, guys. How are you . Im karen hi ive got your beer. The brew dogs are here. Come on, boys, say hello. Reporter 3yearold buddy and 1yearold barley are known in huntington, new york, as the brew dogs. Their owners and now bosses, karen and mark heuwetter, own a microbrewery on long island. When i first come out, we were like, holy smokes, can we open, can we close . Reporter luckily, their business is considered essential during the covid19 pandemic. But it couldnt be business as usual. Weve kind of redefined our business. Weve never had curbside. Weve never had delivery. And now thats all were doing. Hi, guys reporter with the help of the family dogs. What good boys. Buddy and barmy have been requested barley have been requested on many cases. Now were it wellknown that they can deliver beer to your house. To think right now its kind of helping a lot of people on these deliveries because of social distancing. You cant get close to people other than your own family members. The dogs kind of bring that more of a connection for them. Reporter a kind of emotiona business going in these difficult times. The business is down, you know, 60 to 70 of what it normally is. So we kind of riled up the family, you know, brought the kids in to help us out. In the meantime, to do some canning, make some deliveries, answer the phone. Reporter and drive traffic to their family brewerys social media, letting the public know that six harbors is Still Standing on two legs and four. Were doing whatever we can do to get ourselves out there. Terrific, thank you, boys. Are we nervous . Yeah, i am nervous, but hopefully with our new options, well be able to pay the bills and make a go of it. Good boys. Thank you so much. At the end of the day it is a business, and we have to sell beer. But when they go out and make people smile, i think people really like that. And in fact, people need that these days. So when they put a smile on peoples faces, theyre doing their job which by nature is easy for them. Thank you for our delivery. Beer and a smile. We will all take that. Now just i guess on the other side of things, i want to point out six harbors did have to furlough 12 employees that were part time. Theyre waiting for ppp money, theyre hoping to get it to bring them back. What an added dimension now having the dogs. Michelle, how do you not laugh and smile, right . I love it. I love it. You know, one of my neighbors, the murphys, they need start their own business with tommy the cat. Hes he could be a great neighborhood exterminator. I just have to say that. I mean, bottom line at the end, it makes ithis t does. Doubt. Well, heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Theyre recipes rich in flavor and even richer in history. Next from plantation kitchens to Governors Mansions, James Beard Award high winning author is giving the full history of the countrys professional africanamerican chefs. Well see how shes revived their recipes in a remarkable new cookbook. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Happen every day. People are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. Thanks to dupixent, the addon treatment for specific types of moderatetosevere asthma. Dupixent isnt for sudden breathing problems. It can improve lung function for better breathing inttwe and help prevent severe asthma attacks. Its not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. Dont use if allergic to dupixent. Serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. Tell your doctor right away about signs of inflamed blood vessels, such as rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. Tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and before stopping any asthma medicines, including oral steroids. Du more with less asthma. Talk to your doctor about dupixent. All the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. Oh, thats a good one. Wait, whats that . Thats just the lowbattery warning. Oh, alright. Now its all, check out my rv, and, lets go fourwheeling. Maybe theres a little part of me that wanted to be seen. Well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their outdoor vehicles. So theyve got other things to do now, bigfoot. Wait, whatd you just call me . Bigfoot . My name is daryl. Iee we long for in these days of the coronavirus breaking bread in a comfortable space with a roomful of others, no social distancing required. On this special edition of the dish, well take you to an evening at the gramercy tavern before the crisis began. The vent, a celebration for jubilee, a truly remarkable recipe book, and its James Beard Awardwinning author. Hi. This is so fun. Thank you for being good sports. On this february evening, at the auspicious grammer see tavern, Tony Tipton Martin be careful. Theres a little chili oil on the top offers tastes of her jubilee. There is the hardest in the kitchen Michael Anthonys special invitation is called a tavern takeover and is usually reserved only for celebrated restaurant alum. This is one of my first recipes in the book but Tipton Martins dishes are considered worthy. After all, they were centuries in the making. From peanut soup we know about peanut soup in virginia. It was a very popular dish in the plantation south. To the barbecued shrimp. Its from the cover the cookbook is companion to her 2016 award winner, the j jamima code. Detailing a virtual whos who was black chefs and their 200year impact on the amen palate. So the mission of the jamima code was . The mission was tonerican w particular, become men, too, were illiterate cooks who cooked by some kind of a mysterious mystique, right. This idea of soul cooking. What they were were trained apprentices. Whether that job was in the plantation kitchen or in restaurants, these were people who had onthejob experience. Professionals in places that might surprise you. The massachusetts Governors Mansion where Butler Robert roberts penned a household management back in 1827 with recipes or on tv. Where in 1940, new orleans restaurant rashard beat the likes of julia child to the airwaves and in edna lewis made regional southern cuisine exceptional in new yorks fine dining circles. We are just excited to have you here today the former Los Angeles Times food writer is eager to share this knowledge and thanks allies like chef anthony for amplifying not only her voice but other chefs of color and women. Im trying to return us to the place where were willing to look at that plate and take apart who we are, whos represented there. Reporter hes trying to expand the practice in his own kitchen. One reason he introduced Tipton Martin to his team. Sous chef arita atar wasnt alone in her appreciation. We can all learn from each other. I just want everyone else to be better. We all want we all hat dou learn from jubilee . It not only opened my eyes to many new sources of food and recipes that have come through years and years of her scholarly work, but shes opened the door to something that is brand new. Reporter okay, lets dig into the soup. Oh oh, my gosh. And the shrimp. I could tell youre not used to the spice. Made my eyes water a little bit. Jubilees 320 pages provide an assortment of 120 brilliantly photographed entrees, sides, and sweets. I wanted to make sure that the dishes reflected some aspects of west african tradition, whether that was through the botany and the ingredients like okra and greens. I wanted to make sure that the recipes conveyed africanamerican migration, that we were able to substantiate. Food traditions dont exist only in the south. Fan favorites are all over the place. Louisiana red beans and rice. Yes. The book goes on to include things that we would expect to find there like fried chicken. But there are adaptations and versions of fried chicken. Theres home style and Pressure Cooker fried chicken. The practice we know was commercialized as kfc. Most importantly, jubilee gives credit to those who created these dishes. So what i did was looked through the recipe collections over the years to see which recipes recurred over and over again. Until i got to modern cookbooks. Like this for crab chowder found in the 2015 cookbook of cordonlene kalise. It is traced to william ds, able butler to the first lady of South Carolina in the 1930s. This is a collaboration of many different recipes right. Curating is the word. A newfound bible for a people whose contributions to the art and science of culinary knowhow has often been overlooked. Im eyeing this cake. Yes. Just not by the pair seated at her side. What is it . This is melinda russells lemon tea cake. There was a time when citrus was a very expensive commodity. So the idea that an africanamerican would be able to use lemon to this degree is one of those ways that im illustrating the sumptuousness of our cooking as opposed to survival. Decadent lemon, very tangy. Very tangy. Oh, my goodness im going in for another bite. Delicious. It is really good. Im not just im not just saying it. A lot of aha moments in there. It was good tasting food, but really a knowledgeable jampacked book full of things that make you go hmm. Tons of information. But great books bike you, too. Rush and now jubilee. Good stuff. There it is. Yeah. Must reads. I love it. Theres Something Special if our saturday session this morning. The killers, the las vegas rockers who sold more than 28 million albums are holed up in utah. We will see a fantastic performance from them next. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Staying home is essential. But some cant do it alone. They need help to stay home and stay safe. They need us and we need you. Home instead. Apply today. Managingaudreys on it. S . Eating right. And staying active . Audrey thinks shes doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and Heart Disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk . Maybe not. Jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known Heart Disease. So it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. And it lowers a1c. 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And yes, beat pandemics. It has before. It will again. Because when its faced with a new opponent, it doesnt back down it revs up. Asking questions til it finds what its looking for. Thats the power of science. So were taking our science and unleashing it. Our research, experts and resources. All in an effort to advance potential therapies and vaccines. Other companies and academic institutions are doing the same. The entire Global Scientific Community is working together to beat this thing. And were using science to help make it happen. Because when science wins, we all win. This morning in our saturday sessions, a special performance by the killers. The platinumselling band from Las Vegas Made their debut in 2004 with the album hot fuss, a global hit. Since then theyve had numberone albums on both the uk and american charts and have sold more than 28 million albums. Their latest imploding the mirage comes out later this year. Now recorded in a studio in provo, utah, here are the killers with their new song, caution. Let me introduce you to the featherweight queen shes got hollywood eyes but you cant shoot what shes seen her momma was a dancer and thats all that she knew cause when you live in the desert its what pretty girls do im throwing caution whats it gonna be tonight the winds of change are blowing wild and free if i dont get out out of this town i just might be the one who finally burns it down im throwing caution im throwing caution never had a diamond on the sole of her shoes just blacktop white trash straight out of the news doesnt like birthdays they remind her of why she can go straight from zero to the fourth of july im throwing caution whats it gonna be tonight the winds of change are coming over me if i dont get out out of this town i just might be the one who finally burns it down im throwing caution im throwing caution im throwing caution im throwing caution im throwing caution im throwing caution cuz its some kind of sin to have to live your whole life on a might have been been so im throwing caution yeah im throwing caution im throwing caution im throwing caution the killers will perform a tom petty classic perfect for our current time next. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. What does it mean to be a Good Neighbor . It means being there for each other. Thats why state farm is announcing the Good Neighbor Relief Program we know our customers are driving less, which means fewer accidents. So state farm is returning 2 billion dollars may 31st. And well continue making real time decisions to best serve you our customers. Because now, more than ever, being a Good Neighbor means everything. Like a Good Neighbor, state farm is there. Being a Good Neighbor means everything. Youre stronger than you know. So strong. You power through chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. One tough mother. Youre bad enough for botox®. Botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and is the 1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. Botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. 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Oh baby dont it feel like heaven right now dont it feel like something from a dream yeah ive never known nothing quite like this dont it feel like the night might never be again baby we know better than to try and pretend honey no one could ever have told me about this i said yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah the waiting is the hardest part every day see one more cart you take on faith you take on the waiting is the hardest part oh yeah i might have chased a couple women around but all it eve me was down and then there were those that made me feel good but never as good as you feel right now baby youre the only one whos ever known how to make me want to live like i want to live now i said yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah the waiting is the part every day gets one more yard you take it on the faith you take it to the heart the waiting is the hardest part dont let love kill you baby dont let them get to you dont let them kill you baby dont let them get to you ill be your bleeding heart ill be your crying fool dont let this go too far dont let them get to you i said yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah the waiting is the hardest part every day get one more yard you take it on faith you take it to the heart the waiting is the hardest part i said the waiting is the hardest part for those of you still with us, we have more music from the killers. This is an exclusive performance of their new song blow back. Shes reaching for her backpack puts out a cigarette and gets on the bus shes sitting on a secret she didnt ask for no girl ever did theres a whisper in her heartbeat she can hear it just enough to keep her alive but shes breathing in the blow back theres nothing you can offer she aint already tried shes breathing in the blow back born in the poor white trash and always typecast shes gonna break out boy you better know that just a matter of time she fights back breathing in the blow back shes sucking on a tic tac a good mantery shes looking for clues whoa you better check that buddy because the blacktops burning up whats left of the fuse she knows where she comes from doesnt need you dragging her all through it again its like breathing in the blow back

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