Their platforms to help fight for social and racial equality. Well catch up with members of the Players Coalition who have spent years successfully lobbying lawmakers to enact reforms, ranging from voting rihts to juvenile detention. And inside jobs. On this unofficial last weekend of summer, well explore how many are falling back into a bit of normalcy. From states opening Indoor Dining to schools overseas and the workplace of the future. See how designers and scientists are helping figure out our return to work. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Lets just try and get through this one weekend and social distance, wash your hands, and were rounding the turn. Reporter a key model is forecasting there will be 410,000 coronavirus deaths in the u. S. By january. I keep saying over and over again weve got to be very careful, particularly as we enter this Holiday Weekend. Reporter the president is suggesting that former chief of staff john kelly may have leaked accusations that he mocked Fallen Service members. Got eaten alive. He was unable to handle the pressure of this job. Reporter joe biden slammed the president for offensive comments about u. S. Service members killed on the battlefield. The president should humbly apologize. Who the heck does he think he is . Reporter protests continue in portland and tension says s rising after the death of a rightwing activist. The violence must stop, period. Reporter mississippis attorney general dismissed the capital murder charges against curtis flowers. An unprecedented six trials. Reporter all that a man has gone viral for do something in a camping trip getting up close with a black bear. And all that matters outside and he got the three one of three by jake carter the topseeded Milwaukee Bucks found themselves on the brink of elimination. They were too much for lebron james and the lakers. In the paint and won. On cbs this Morning Saturday. Many students are going back virtually, and teachers are getting creative. Hes welcoming back his students, as you see. He dressed up as a king, and he sung a parody to the hamilton song youll be back. I cant wait to meet you and your family at back to school this mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Back to school on google meet doesnt really have the same ring to it. For all the kids that love hamilton now because they saw it over the summer, that works. That was inventive. Yes. Kindergarteners or High Schoolers . Either one. Good question. Welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im jeff glor with Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson. This morning, were going to take you on a roadtrip to maine. More and more people have been doing that during this pandemic as not there infection as their infection rates is low. The ocean is warming faster than anywhere else in the lower 48. Well head out on the water to see the repercussions. Then with the Kentucky Derby just hours away, well head out to the track. Horse racing has been on the rise during these covid times with people wagering over 1 billion in 2020 so far. Well catch up with the first incoming woman president of louisvilles other storied race track to talk about hosting this years breeders cup and the state of the industry. He never went to Culinary School and never ran a restaurant, but he cooked for president s and other world statesmen. In the dish, well introduce you to the man whose comfort food served him well. All ahead. We begin with new warnings about the coronavirus this Holiday Weekend. And the continued need for social distancing and the wearing of masks. President trump and dr. Anthony fauci, the countrys top Infectious Disease expert, are encouraging americans to be careful and to use common sense with any of their social gatherings. This comes after there were increases in covid cases over the memorial day and fourth of july holidays. Fauci puts seven states on notice north and south dakota, iowa, missouri, arkansas, illinois, and indiana. Following recent jumps in their infection rates. More than 50,000 new coronavirus cases were reported on friday. That is most in a single day this month, pushing the total number of infections in the u. S. To more than 6. 2 million. Michael george is here in new york with the latest. Good morning. Reporter good morning, dana. Here in new york, malls and casinos are set to reopen this week, but the plan to reopen city schools has been delayed two weeks over concerns the virus just isnt under control. All this as Health Experts warn this Holiday Weekend could 3d another spike in cases. Reporter even yesterday as the weekend was getting underway, there were signs on some beaches that social distancing might take a holiday this labor day weekend. Look at the behavior of the university students. We dont live in a communal society. We live in a me society. Reporter Health Officials are concerned of a replay of what happened after the fourth of july when there was a 22 spike in the average number of new u. S. Cases reported three weeks after that weekend. The governor of louisiana reminded people friday that after memorial day, the state was hit hard. As we move into labor day, im asking every louisianan and everyone in la well for any reason, please be mindful of the fact that our last surge started on memorial day weekend when people let their guard down. Reporter coast to coast, governors are warning people about the risks of not staying safe. Kate brown is the governor of oregon. As we head into the long weekend, i do want to remind oregonians across the state to make smart choices when it comes to covid19. Reporter across the nation, the number of states reporting rising numbers of new cases jumped from eight two weeks ago to 27 today. People forget that we are battling an invisible enemy. And unfortunately, some let their guard down during these times. Reporter in much of northern california, officials arent taking any chances. Many beaches there will close this weekend. People flouting the rules, but heres the problem when they flout these rules, their selfishness not only kills people, but their selfishness kills our economy. Reporter scientists this week were put in the spotlight as conflicting information about the vaccine came out. Earlier in the week, the centers for Disease Control told states to prepare for distribution as soon as late october. Then Administration Officials indicated that may be ambitious. Its extremely unlikely, but not impossible. Therefore, its the right thing to do to be prepared in case. Reporter and despite the cdc suggesting a vaccine could potentially be available just before the november election, late friday the wall street journal reported that several top drugmakers are working on a public pledge saying theyre not going to seek government approval until a vaccine is proven safe and effective. Michelle . All right. Thank you. Cbs news medical contributor dr. David agus joins us from los angeles. David, good morning. Lets start with the vaccine and speed, safety, and logistics are everyones, you know, top shelf right now. What are some of the challenges when were talking about the possibilities . So we have phasethree trials ongoing for several vaccines in the United States, and several that have begun months ago outside of the United States in other countries. Those data are looked at literally weekly where we see is there a difference between the group that got placebo and the group that got the vaccine. If theres a statistical difference and as well as a safety indicator, they will go and file that data with the fda. That data will be transparent. Every citizen will see that data and be able to make a decision on a vaccine. The Drug Companies are getting together now and saying were only going to file if the data merit it. So this will rise above politics. Science will win here. Nobody knows when. There will be knows when there will be enough cases to show that we have a vaccine that works. Again, science will win. We heard a lot of warning about previous Summer Holidays and how people handled them and letting their guard down. We are in a Holiday Weekend, but were also entering flu season, as well. What did we learn, and what happen are we concerned about at this point . Backtoschool season, Holiday Weekend, temperatures going up across the country. I am worried obviously, you know, from other holidays, we get together more, families, friends. And that could be spread of the virus. We have to continue social distancing, wearing a mask, and the behavior changes that we all know will stop the virus. Its not only for ourselves, its for our community. If one doesnt wear a mask, they can spread the virus. So we all have to do it. And i cant emphasize enough that we have to be in this together. David, the Largest School district in the country, new york city, did delay opening. But they are going to go back now in just a couple of weeks here. Theyre implementing a Testing Program of more than 10 of students and staff will be tested once a month. Is that the right strategy . Well, 1. 1 million students, 75,000 teachers even at 10 to 20 , thats a large number of tests. Of it could be the right strategy if the results come back quickly and they can contact trace. If you find a student or a teacher thats positive, its who did they interact with, and those people have to obviously be quarantined for 14 days. If the policy really is testing, with quick results and contact tracing, i think they have a shoot to duel something meaning a shot to do something meaningful to educating these kids in person. Dr. David agus, as always, thank you so much. President trump is fiercely denying a published report alleging that he disparaged veterans for their military service in the harshest of terms, calling those who died in combat, quote, losers and suckers. The comments appear to overshadow the upbeat august jobs report. The Labor Department released it on friday. 1. 4 million jobs were added last month, knocking down the Unemployment Rate to 8. 4 . Bofta yiman is at the white house this mornig with more on all of this. Good morning. Reporter good morning. White house officials are vocalizing their defense of the president , including Melania Trump who rarely comments about her husband. And the president himself lashed out the atlantic, calling the story a hoax. There is nobody that feels more strongly about our soldiers, our wounded warriors, our soldiers that died in war than i do. Reporter in a Late Afternoon briefing, President Trump called the atlantic article part of the ongoing witchhunt against him. Its a hoax of the just like the fake dossier was a hoax. Just like the russia, russia, russia was a hoax. It was a total hoax. Reporter earlier in the day, mr. Trump adamantly denied claims in the piece that he called soldiers killed in action losers and suckers when he canceled a visit to an American World war i cemetery in paris in twan 2018. It was a terrible thing that people could say the things and especially to me because ive done more for the military than almost anybody else. Reporter the article also claims that when former p. O. W. And senator john mccain died two years ago, President Trump told senior staffers were not going support that losers funeral. Mr. Trump insisted he never called mccain a loser. But he has a long history of criticizing him. Hes a war hero because he was captured. I like people that werent captured, okay. Reporter yesterday the president was asked if he regretted those remarks. I say what i say. And i i never got along with john mccain. I disagreed with john mccain on a lot of things. That doesnt mean i dont respect him. I respected him. My son management sue not a loser reporter gold star families responded to the article in a new ad, and retired Major General pete eaton posted this direct message. Youre no patriot. Let me tell you about a patriot my father was killed in vietnam reporter now the president also said that he lowered the flags for the late senator john mccain without hesitation. Former Homeland Security staffer miles taylor said this was not true and that the president was angry that dhs notified federal buildings to do so. Jeff . All right. Reporting from the white house, thank you very much. Democratic president ial nominee joe biden was visibly angry over the president s reported remarks about soldiers friday and leveled one of his most forceful attacks against mr. Trump. Ed okeefe has more. Reporter an irate joe biden called the president s reported comments disgusting and unamerican. If these statements are true, the president should humbly apologize to every gold star mother and father and every Blue Star Family that hes denigrated and insulted. Who the heck does he think he is . Reporter biden himself never served in uniform, but his late son beau did. When my son volunteered and joined the United States military, as the attorney general, he went to iraq for a year, he wasnt a sucker. The service men and women he served with, particularly those that did not come home, were not losers. Reporter the former Vice President originally planned to focus friday just on the economy but said the president s remarks made him the closest hes come to losing his temper on the campaign trail. There are a lot of people out there supporting you or inclined to not vote for the president who would say why isnt joe biden angrier about all of this. Getting down in the gutter like the president does, saying things that id be inclined if we were behind a barn somewhere, would be a different thing. But thats not the job of a president. Reporter mailin voting kicked off in the key swing state of North Carolina friday with a record 600,000 absentee ballots sent out. The president has consistently attacked voting by mail, and this past hes urged voters who vote by mail to also go to the polls in person. Send in your early ballot, and then go and make sure that ballot is tabulated or counted. [ applause ] if its not counted, vote. Reporte how many times does this president have to stuggest thins where you all dont write hes a fraud . Reporter what could be an intriguing encounters, President Trump and joe biden are attending a 9 11 ceremony in shanksvil shanksville. I asked the former Vice President whether hed be willing to share a stage with President Trump, he said he would because, quote, he is still the president of the United States. For cbs this Morning Saturday, ed okeefe, wilmington, delaware. President trump is directing federal agencies to stop the racism Awareness Training sessions. In a directive to the office of management and budget on friday, the president described the training sessions as, quote, divisive antiamerican propaganda. The order comes at a time of National Discussion about Race Relations and calls for social justice. Mr. Trump rejects the notion that systemic racism needs to be addressed within the police and the culture at large. Nearly two weeks after he was shot seven times in the back by police in kenosha, wisconsin, jacob blake made a Virtual Court appearance from his hospital bed on friday. He pled months to to Sexual Assault and other charges pled not guilty to Sexual Assault and other charges against his exgirlfriend prior to the shooting. He is paralyzed from the neck down. The shooting sparked riots in kenosha. If rochester, new york, a peacef peaceful rally turned into a night of unrest. Police fired pepper spray balls and teargas at a Public Safety building. Some of the demonstrators used umbrellas and even sleds to try to shield them from the pepper spray. A nearby bus stop bench and trash can were set on fire apparently biay agitators. Oregon Governor Brown is extending an olive branch to the demonstrators leading the nightly protests in portland. Shes invited protest organizers and Community Leaders to meet inside and work toward the goals of Racial Justice and police accountability. The offer comes as several dozen protesters were arrested overnight ahead of what will be 100 consecutive nights of demonstrations this weekend. Lilia luciano is in portland this morning. Reporter today will be the 100th consecutive day of protests here in portland since the death of george floyd. Last weekend was violent, but throughout the week protests had remained pretty quiet and calm. That was until last night. [ chants ] it was a bigger crowd and a larger police presence. And declared an unlawful assembly. Just an hour ago we were witnessing a peaceful protest. And now its midnight. Police have declared this an unlawful assembly. They started making arrests and started threeing teargas, rubber throwing teargas, rubber bullets. There were hundreds of people. Now as you see its completely empty. For months, black lives demonstrators and people denouncing inequality and fascism have clashed with state and federal Law Enforcement. The chief of police and portland mayor acknowledged incidents of Excessive Force against demonstrators. Recently there have been violent confrontations with far right groups. One turned deadly when a protester supporting antifa killed a member of Patriot Prayer saying he acted in selfdefense. On thursday, the suspect, too, was killed by Law Enforcement when officials said he pulled a gun on them. Protesters already distrustful of Police Question the shooting. The protests have been mostly contained among ten buildings. Many of them behind me in the downtown area. This weekend and through labor day, there will be many events from both sides of the political spectrum. Jeff . All right, lilia luciano, thank you so much. A dangerous heat wave with tripledigit temperatures is expected to bake a large part of the west this labor day weekend. People looking to beat possible recordbreaking heat escaped to beches in Southern California on friday. Los angeles county beaches which were closed during the fourth of july Holiday Weekend are open for now. Officials warn they could close them again if they become too crowded and raise the risk of a coronavirus outbreak. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli has more on the nations weather. He is outside. Jeff, its been a hot summer. Maybe more records set this weekend. Reporter a lot more records, jeff. And the word for the weather over the next few days is bonkers. It is going to be bonkers. You should be sitting down for this forecast right now. We have a lot to tell you. First of all, a big historic heat dome which is just taking over the west. Were going to see some of the hottest temperatures we hav ever seen in california. 110 is not out of the question in los angeles. The valleys, places like sacramento, even hotter than that. Same thing as we head into phoenix. Climate change is making this worse, trying out the brush. And fires are burning. Three of the four biggest fires in the history of california, think about that, are burning right now. And were going to see a major wind event as we head into monday night and tuesday which is not going to be good. The weather gets even more extreme as we head into colorado. Watch these temperatures. 100 on sunday. 95 monday. Down into the 30s on tuesday and wednesday. Even down to amarillo and would you believe it is going to snow, and it could snow heavy in the foothills of colorado. 6 to 12 inches of snow is possible there, very early season snowfall. Across the pacific, two typhoons are hitting asia. Why does that matter to you . Theyre 6,000 miles away, but theyre injecting energy into the jet stream. That is amplifying the jet stream. And believe it or not, having repercussions all the way into california and especially colorado. Its causing really cold air to dig south from canada. So if thats not a bonkers forecast, i dont know what is. Everythings connected, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Bonkers, jeff, very appropriate for 2020. Take your pick either way. Thank you very much. It is about 21 minutes after the hour. Heres a look at the weather for your weekend. As the pandemic is a phenomenon, so is the problem of returning kids to the classroom. Ahead, well look at one countrys approach and see what we might learn here in the u. S. From keeping the peace to inner peace, well meet a former Police Officer who says he was once the victim of police abuse himself. Now helping himself and others with an innovative practice. And its the sport of kings, but she is the new queen of the realm. As the Kentucky Derby gets underway today, well meet a woman breaking new ground in the world of horse racing. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. It was just a get together with friends. No big deal. Everybody felt fine. But now im super sick. Everyone is sick. I just wish we had been more careful. It would have been easier than this. So wear a mask. Do what you can outside. Stay six feet apart. Because some things you just cant take back. Do your part to lower the risk. They are athletes in action well beyond the playing field. With football season here, well talk to two nfl veterans about what theyve been working on across the country for years in a push for social justice. Later, Office Space Just got a whole new meaning in this socially sentenced era from the spacing of desks to Health Checks before you arrive. The new ways of working during the pandemic. We will be right back. This is cbs this Morning Saturday. I got it all from you im always pushing through i know well make it to the finish line i know youre waiting on the other side im like you ondemand glucose monitoring. Because theyre always on. Another lifechanging technology from abbott. So you dont wait for life. You live it. Cbs this Morning Saturday will return in a few minutes. For now, im Rylee Carlson with a look beyond this mornings hepatitis. A new study finds the headlines. A new study finds the number of people suffering from depression has tripled during the pandemic compared to last year. That number could be even higher. Elise preston reports. Reporter its been a tough year for greg inside his california diving shop. Over these, you know, four, five months, ive put on 35 to 40 pounds. Reporter weight the shop owner gained while dealing with levels of stress hes never seen. The coronavirus pandemic whiipe out thousands of dollars of business. Can you describe what that stress feels like . Helplessness. Reporter he isnt alone. In a survey published in jama, the numbers of americans reporting depression tripled during the first few weeks of april compared with the same time period in 2019. These findings were surprising. This number is higher than what we have seen after other largescale events. Reporter the study author says women were more likely to feel depressed as were people struggling with finances. If somebody is experiencing depression, they should know that theyre not alone. And that they should seek medical treatment. Reporter yetten said he isnt ready to talk to a professional. Its not easy to say i need you to help me. Thats thats not an easy deal. Reporter he is sharing his pain with friends and family and diving into work, hoping to salvage the life he worked so hard to build. Elise preston, cbs news, new york. Cbs this Morning Saturday will be right back. vo i have the best job in the world. I get to remind people of their grandmothers conchitas. Give the little kids cookies. And celebrate birthdays with all our neighbors. Hopefully, well be part of this community for many, many more years. Welcome back to cbs this Morning Saturday. While covid19 is keeping Many American students at home, children in japan are back in the classroom. Schools there have been able to reopen because japan, with about onethird of the u. S. Population, has only 1 as many covid cases. Lucy craft went back to school this week. Reporter just like always, pupils at tokyos east elementary arrived at 8 00 a. M. , remove shoes, and head to class. Just like generations before them, yuka katayamas First Grade Class bows in the days studies. Theres nothing usual about school now. Masks are mandatory, desks are barricaded in vinyl, hand washing has become a careful ritual. Lunchtime, usually a highlight of the day where kids dress up and serve each other, has become a struggle to keep them as spaced and quiet as possible. Theyre first graders so they think this is norm am, its hard to teach a regular class while keeping everyone safe. Compounding the challenge for japanese schools is crowded classrooms. Regulations here allow up to 40 children per class, thats double what experts say is optimal during a pandemic. Yet simulations run on japans new super computer show that cracking just one window and one door across from it provide enough air flow to prevent viral spread even in packed classes. With physical fitness declining and kids putting on extra weight as families stay home more, teachers have had to get creative about gym class, said the health instructor. Translator games and close contact are out. We try to keep them facing one direction and avoid shouting. Reporter stickers everywhere are a constant reminder to socially distance. Stay far apart physically but close spiritually, they read. Bu total compliance from 6yearold the, the principal concedes, is futile. Translator instead of banning all conversation and keeping kids in a constant state of fear and vigilance, its better to get the basic safeguards right. Reporter anxious teachers and parents are hoping that strategy works. For cbs this Morning Saturday, lucy craft, tokyo. Far physically, close spiritually. Like that. Lots more straight ahead. First, heres a look at the weather for your weekend. It sounds like a study in contrast mixi ining yoga wit boxing. Its the specialty of one man who found peace in the pursuit and now teaches it to others. His story is next. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. These days we need each other more than ever. Thats why aarp created community connections. An online tool to find or create a mutual aid group, get help, or help those in need. Stay connected, with aarp. Irresistibly smooth chocolate. To put the world on pause. Lindor. Made to melt you. By the lindt master chocolatier. When you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. But when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. So, when you get a check. You can deposit it from here. And you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. You can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. And you can pay your friends back from here. 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Outdoors and now socially distanced, he combines boxing and yoga. Slowly walk back to help clients achieve balance in body, mind, and spirit. I am strong, i am healthy they started to call me the zen boxer. Reporter finding peace came out of his days as a peace officer with the plainfield, new jersey, Police Department. He joined in 2009 when he was 23. My dad was a Police Officer. About 26 years, retired as a captain. I have an uncle that just retired last year from the new jersey state police. They both inspired me to be a Police Officer. I was the head of the class. I left the Academy Class with a few different awards. I won the driving award, i had won the physical training red brick award, excellent duty awards. I was in Good Standing throughout the first two years. Reporter while celebrating a birthday with his girlfriend in 2010, gilliam was arrested outside a nightclub in the town of bloomfield, new jersey. Somebody throws and spits something into my vehicle. So i was violated. I got out of my drivers side. I went to this officer with the intent to ask for service. He looks at me, like, whoa, wait a second, where you coming from . Im like, all right. Look, im a Police Officer, as well. And then it seemed like that triggered something. He gets upset, looks me up and down. Youre getting arrested. Two officers grabbed me. Im not resisting at all. I get placed in handcuffs. Somebody slams my head up against the door. They start punching me all over my body. I go into the Police Department completely humiliated. Reporter the officers involved dispute his description. But two years later, a jury acquitted him of assault on a Police Officer and resisting arrest. A trial judge, however, found him guilty of driving while intoxicated. A charge he still denies. He sued Bloomfield Police for using Excessive Force and settled out of court. He returned to his job for another three years. I was immediately asked to come back to work. Thats how i started back. It was like, all right, right back. Heres your bulletproof vest. Heres your gun. Lets go shoot. No time to process. No time to process anything. No time to decompress. What did that do to you . It was difficult. I was definitely a different officer. I would listen to orders and do all that people asked. I wanted to give my best effort of being a Police Officer. Then you see things that happen on the job thats just you know are wrong. And i wasnt the extreme case to snap, but it gets to that point. Yoga helped you through that . Absolutely. Because it helped me regulate my emotions and regulate my mental and be with myself and accept what is. Reporter gilliam was in therapy but had trouble healing until a friend of his suggested trying yoga. All too often we hear the stories of people that dont come out on the other side. He made it his fulltime job in 2019, teaming with retired verizon executive michelle swetenberg to start the studio, be relentless with life. For someone to go through what he went through and in through it and still want to help other people, i think that speaks a lot to the person that he is. Hey, there we go. Come on bang. Bang. Martesse has a calm. What i love is the boxing and the yoga together. Theres so much going on now outside of our heads yoga i think gives you a moment to breathe. To connect with a breath which i think in our fastpaced lives we dont get to do. That signature combo, boxing and yoga, speaks volumes pop, pop, pop, pop. Yes. In the beginning of class, im getting heart rate up. Give all the effort that you can. Want you to feel as strong as you possibly can. And then youre sweaty, and then i get you to connect to your heart. For the big toes to touch people bring their palms together. I would say a certain afirm affirmations like your love, kindness, compassion come from your heart. Your courage, bravery, strength, come from the same place. All right. Energy up you wouldnt have that mindsemind mindset without the yoga. This allows you to take out aggression and bring that level of calmness. Inhale in. And release. Without it, where would you be . Without finding a practice, i dont know where i would be. I would probably be depressed. I would probably may have been one of the people to snap or go off. I wouldnt be in a place where im at peace and enjoy. Reporter the 34yearold believes it can help in healing and training officers who protect and serve. Double time. One, two i want the best for Police Officers. I truly feel that the training are setting officers up, from my experience, to not win. I truly believe that some type of martial arts discipline practice and yoga practice consistently throughout your career can help a person just reulated their emotions. For Police Officers for anyone. I think that being trained gives you a certain confidence that you dont need to go grabbing for your gun. And thats the key. You know, i first heard the story about two years ago when i took one of his classes. And when i saw what happened to george floyd, i immediately i immediately thought of him. And remember that Dave Chappelle 846 standup he did. He talked about Police Officers who had seen bad things done and reported them. What happened to them . Some of them being fired from the force and how they took it internally and snapped as a result. Thats what he was describing. He says, i dont want my fellow officers, my former fellow officers, to have to go through. It would be so wonderful if they found what i found. And so thats why i thought it was important to tell the story. I love that he also says for anyone, not just for police. But certainly you could see that. Youve taken yoga, i know. Actually, i wish that class was here in new york. 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And then behind the filter is a uv light. Reporter that light we believe is killing the virus . We believe its killing the virus. Reporter since fresh air is even safer, patios have been rearranged as conference rooms. To the extent you can be outside, thats what people are doing. Reporter the second category of change is the surfaces, and the idea is youll touch almost none of them. The bathroom doors open. Is it meant to stay open . Yes. We used to have faucets that you would touch, now its touchless. Were looking into having our coffee, cappuccino makers be touchless, as well. Really . Yeah. Weve not had much success reporter because they dont exist . We found one thats 20,000. Very expensive cappuccino. Reporter and a basic question hung in the purified air above all the empty desks is an office, even one like this, really safe . In rochester, minnesota, a team of scientists is working to figure that out. Not only in the petri dish but also in a very unusual kind of laboratory. Looks a lot like an office. It looks exactly like an office. But this actually is a lab with over 700 different sensors. Reporter the well living lab was built to measure the impact of changes to the indoor environment. Stacy rizza of the mayo clinic gave us a zoomstyle tour. We can control different parts of the ventilation system and monitor air quality with people in the office. Reporter in the time of coronavirus, like Craig Deitelzweig theyre focused on surfaces and air. This is called a nebulizer reporter that dr. Chris hogan, an aerosol scientist from the university of minnesota, will track how changes to ventilation change how droplets travel. These are disbursing throughout the room. Reporter he says we know sitting near the fresh air of a ventilation duct might help, but more important is learning two things about your office how often all the air is recycled, something called the air change rate it should be about seven times an hour, and the efficiency of the air filters, measured by their merv rating. Hopefully a 14 or higher. Should we have all our windows open . It doesnt hurt. Before doing that, i would want to consult with the hvac engineers who designed the space. Reporter if that sound like a contradiction it could be because so many covid questions still await clear answers. Everything lighting up is the virus in this reporter for instance, dr. Rizza is testing how a virus like covid19 spreads on different types of surfaces and how well different types of disineffecttant work. But those experiments, like all of them at the well living lab, still just being set up. Weve got millions and millions of infections, and weve got experiments that just seem to be starting. Thats frustrating to the public. It is frustrating to the public. I will say as an Infectious Disease doctor that the knowledge we have about sars, c cov2 in seven months took five to ten years longer to get the knowledge. We all want answers now, but science doesnt work that way. Reporter real estate moves faster. In the interim, what were doing is we actually have a wipe here reporter with imperfect knowledge, Craig Deitelzweig is welcoming back tenants, but admits there may never be as many occupied desks as there once were. What were finding now is that people want more embow room. Reporter in this new space hes building out, about half the workers will have their own enclosed office. Before it would have been nearly all cubicles. You were going to fit 30 in here. Now i can only fit 15. Is the rent the same . The rents the same. People are just using the space differently. Reporter but will they use it . Well, about 20 of workers came to 10 Grand Central this week. Craig deitelzweig says he expects more next week. For cbs this Morning Saturday, brook silvabraga, new york. So fascinating. As dr. Agus said earlier, the science will win in the end. Will show us the way. It just is going to take time take a while. I look at that i dont mean to be debbie downer, but the question is how much does that cost if you have to redo so many of the buildings. One of the issues is whether the landlords are going to lower rents. Their places are empty. They cant pay. I doubt it. I doubt that. Some sprcompromise there. If are you heading out the door, set your dvr to record cbs this Morning Saturday. Coming up in our next hour, shes hit the ground running in a world where speed is everything. Well meet the woman whos jockied into the sport of horse racing and see how the sport is growing in popularity. A silent film makes plenty of noise. 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Climate change may be a global issue, but some places are warming far faster than others, including one surprising place. We will take you there 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 return in a few minutes. For now, im Rylee Carlson with a look at some of the other stories were following. This week marks 75 years since the end of world war ii. Today families whose relatives were lost to the holocaust are rediscovering part of their history. Chris martinez has the story. Reporter for most of his life, steve solomon struggled to find the answer to a painful question. Who were my family that perished in the holocaust . What were their names . Where did they live . Reporter after searching the website ancestry. Com, he finally found what he was looking for. The online Genealogy Company recently digitized and added tens of millions of holocaust records to its data base. It was a registration card that my great grandfather had to fill out by order of the authorities in krakow, poland, because he was jewish. And there was a photo of him on this document. Reporter 75 years after the end of world war ii, many survivors of the holocaust have passed away. And as their numbers diminish, historians say continuing to document their experiences is vital. These are real things that happened to real people. And we need make sure that were paying attention so that we dont repeat those those things. Rope for steve, finding the missing parts of his familys past allowed him to track down and visit his great grandmothers grave. Her great grandson is an american citizen, is standing over her grave and remembering her. Something that of course no one had done in how many decades . It was pretty profound. Reporter chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. Cbs this Morning Saturday will be right back. Welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday. Im Dana Jacobson with Michelle Miller and jeff glor. Coming up this hour they play on different teams but have a common goal. With the nfl seen getting under way, we will see what some top players have been doing off the field working on social justice issues not just in recent months but over years. Josh norman of the Buffalo Bills thats right. Mario davis of the saints. How about that . Goodness gracious. There you go. Then she handles one of the premier race tracks and auction houses in the world with horses winning and being sold for millions of dollars. With todays running of the Kentucky Derby, well introduce you to another champion. Pioneering a new role for women in the sport. And later, silence is golden. At least for film historians. Most films from the first years of cinema have been lost forever which makes a discovery in illinois all the more remarkable. That story is ahead. But first, our top story this hour renewed warnings about the danger from the coronavirus and the need to maintain social distance and to wear a mask to prevent infection. Health officials are particularly concerned that social gatherings this Holiday Weekend could be a breeding ground for the disease. Especially in seven midwestern states that have seen recent jumps in their infection rates. If friday was any education, beachgoers are heeding those warnings. Umbrellas seem to be spaced six feet apart by the ocean in asbury park, new jersey. Jacob blake, the man who was shot by police in kenosha, wisconsin, less than two weeks ago, made a Virtual Court appearance on friday. Blake, dressed in a shirt and tie, was in his hospital bed. He pled not guilty to Sexual Assault and other charges filed by a woman stemming from a domestic incident in may. The judge set a trial date for november. The shooting left blake paralyzed from the waist down. The shooting of blake and the killing of george floyd in minneapolis touched off nationwide protests with professional athletes across sports lending their voices and platforms. With the nfl season set to begin thursday, there will be renewed focus on its players. Some of whom have spent the last four years successfully lobbying state lawmakers around the country to enact reforms. From Voting Rights to juvenile detention. I spoke with two players at the forefront of the movement earlier this summer in dallas. And so josh called me, it was like, man, we got to take another tripment i. Im like where this time . Reporter saints linebacker davis and bills quarterback josh norman werent talking about a vacation. Oh, my goodness. Reporter this trip was one of purpose. A response to the death of george floyd [ chants ] and the resulting protests directed at Police Brutality and racial injustice. Weve been working with the coalition and working on legislation for years. So we understand that change happens locally. Though it is National Attention aound Police Brutality, in individual cities it looks different. We put down the cities, five cities in five days where we wanted to go and hit the most as being affected that we felt was needed. Its something the duo had done before. Our first trip together in this type of fashion was down to the border. We went down and saw the children in the cages. We tack a couple of trips down there. We went to flint, michigan, to see what was going on with the water crisis. Then now, this in the midst of a pandemic, we have Police Brutality being at the forefront of our conversation. So we were like, we cant go to all these places, these hurting people, and not go to our people when theyre hurting. Reporter this journey would include planned visits to atlanta, washington, d. C. , buffalo, minneapolis, and los angeles. All africanamericans are prejudged reporter with tulsa and dallas where we caught up with them added on. We like to go and meet with the activists, the people on the ground, the people that are leading the protests. A lot of these people have been fighting for these issues its not new. They didnt just storm the street. Theyve been fighting reporter they needed a magnifying glass. Now they have attention. Their requests are being heard. We try and meet with the city officials, the people who actually have the power to make the change. We can begin with Police Brutality, but we need stop the bleeding. Reporter then, davis and norman try to open up communication between the groups. As they put it, bridge the gap. Im going to change and make sure that we get the best officers that not only look like our neighborhoods reporter why do you think you as nfl players are able to get in there and maybe bring people together that might not come together otherwise . We have tremendous platforms, and thats why we almost have a debt to use them. 70 of the players in the league are africanamerican. Most of those players come from these hurting communities. Just because were in the league and our lifestyle has changed doesnt mean we dont reporter you grew up there. You know these people. We still relate to the issues. And so to be able to connect with the people on the ground, and then the officials, they understand what our platform means. And the fact that we can shine a light for them in a positive way or shine a light in a negative way. That gives us a seat at the table on both ends, and then were able to bring parties together that otherwise wouldnt have sat down with each other. You live in a black city reporter that facetoface meeting they say is the key to change. An example of how to get it right according to norman was buffalo. There wont be a future generation if we keep going like this. Reporter where city officials met with local social jstice groups. Now, dont get me wrong. Those conversations was not easy to be had. Sit up there and take what the people had to say to the folks who are making these rules, to get it right and charging them to get it right. That was hard. That was really hard. But you have to give them credit because they actually sat down at a table. Where the other cities, we couldnt even get them to get past going to the water fountain to get a drink to come back and sit down at the table to talk to us. To meet with the people. [ chants ] reporter davis and norman say this generation of protesters isnt asking for change. Theyre insisting upon it. Theis is the first time youe had so many ethnic groups to come out and say, you know, we support the black community. Its time for a change, and its time to admit it and change it. I think we underestimate the power of our young people. They dont want reform. They want a new model, and they want a just model. Something totally different. Its evolution. Not a revolution. Theyre not revolting. Theyre creating the model that weve all desired. Reporter like in calling for an end to qualified immunity, an obstacle to Holding Police and government officials personally accountable in civil lawsuits. The first rock in knocking down a major giant. Than we dont know that theyre wrong, its the policy that allows us to convict them. And so if we dont start there, justice is never going to be served. Reporter a letter supporting Bipartisan Legislation to end qualified immunity was signed by hundreds of athletes this summer, including members of the Players Coalition like davis and norman. The group, born of Colin Kaepernicks initial social injustice protest, has been working to combat systemic racism through legislation and social change. What we have realized is though we do have to address policing, we have to address the community and the poverty of the communities. Economics you have to build ecosystems and economies in these communities that they can thrive and a lot of these issues can kind of take care of themselves. Were looking at atlanta where theres opportunities for affordable housing. Looking at minneapolis where theres opportunities almost that we can go in. Buffalo buffalo looking at doing Economic Growth accelerator by doing pretty much like an incubator of Small Businesses there. With the nfl, what are we going to do as a league . Were putting up a lot of money saying that were going to give into social situations. Were on the ground, and weve ben in what impacts legislation and what has creates change. Reporter and while it may be their moves on the field that they are best known for, davis and norman hope its those off it which so many of todays athletes are making that will become the thing to emulate. I applaud groups like lebron doing more than a vote, you know, encouraging people to vote, to use their voices, amplify it, give awareness around voting, understanding that Voter Suppression is a real thing. You know, when i used to watch Michael Jordan or used to watch lebron, when the game was over, i used to go outside and practice. It would motivate me to do something. Do the same thing as social justice. You see athletes using their platform to do stuff, go do stuff in your community. Get plugged in. Find out more. Use your platform. Use your voice. Thats the message i think that i would want to be carried. And tomorrow, cbs sports will present an entire day of programming dedicated to continuing the conversation of racism in sports and honoring the stories and struggles of black athletes. Portraits in black, hosted by james brown, starts tomorrow at 1 00 p. M. Eastern on cbs. It will include michelles conversation with bubba wallace, the only black driver in nascars top circuit. These guys met in training camp. They bonded over a shared faith. This is a journey that started long before other issues were brought to the forefront. And seeing them continue it with such determination to get to the basic levels, its the economics, the policies, the laws, how do we do this at the grassroots level. So important on so many different levels. But to know that these guys have been out there in the fight, not just this year but years past, and theyre going to continue theyre not the only ones. There are so many. Had the chance to spend time in buffalo after josh norman visited there. Met with them. 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For many it was a scorching summer. But not just in the west. The place warming more than any other might surprise you. We got the facts and maybe a peek into our future. It has become americas newest hot spot in more ways than one. As families have flocked to maine for summer road trips during the pandemic, Something Else is on the rise, as well. Water temperatures in the gulf of maine, stretching from cape cod to nova scotia are warming faster than anywhere else in the lower 48. Things are changing fast. Reporter Andrew Pershing is chief scientist at the gulf of Maine Research snuinstitute. Theyve measured more than 100 heat wave days in gulf of maine waters this year. A heat wave is a really new term in oceanography. The idea is just like a heat wave on land. Were trying to capture the idea of conditions that are abnormally warm and that are persistent. Reporter a heat wave day means the water temperature is at or above the 90th percentile of the temperature the last 30 years. Over the next 30 years, a report put together by 11 democratic senators, says the u. S. Needs to spend 400 billion every year to fight warming waters and the effects of Climate Change. I think were a little bit past just saying, you know, Climate Change is real, the arctic is melting. Reporter Sheldon Whitehouse of rhode island is one of the authors you have millions having a tough time putting the next meal on the table. Yeah. Reporter do you think you can convince them that trillions extra should be spent to fight Climate Change . Well, because many more trillions will be saved. Reporter what do you want people to take away from this report . The biggest thing i think is that climate denial and the fight were having over addressing Climate Change is truly not a partisan issue. When i got to the senate in 07, 08, 09, it wasnt perfectly bipartisan. Reporter he sudden the goal should be to create ten million jobs in Clean Energy Manufacturing and development which may believe could prevent further changes especially right here. One of the troubling things that weve started to notice is big changes at the base of the food web in the gulf of maine. Really critical plankton species that are food for lots of other animals and were losing some of our subpolar species like cod, Like Northern shrimp. Reporter the warming waters have actually increased the number of lobster in maine. But pershing believes on the current course those numbers will eventually plummet. We have done a projection that looks at how temperature impacts lobster. Our projection says that if we get our Carbon Emissions under control and stabilize the temperatures, then the gulf of maine holds on to a lobster fishery. If we blew through those targets and end one a high co2 world, by the end of the century maine wont be a lobster state anymore. Reporter its hard to imagine maine without lobster. It definitely is. I think its a really hard thing to get your head around. Thats the challenge that we all face. You think about other classic species or trees or animals associated with a place, all of those things are moving across the map as were warming the planet up. Reporter you wouldnt think it, right, that the gulf of maine the gulf of maine would be warming faster than anywhere else in the lower 48. That is whats happening. 100 heat wave days just this year in the gulf of maine waters. No lobsters in maine . Theres more right now because the water is warmer. The concern is about the future. I understand. Its a lot of people in maine in summer. Man, oh man. Good to see. Oh, boy. Tough to do. Another sporting event getting under way today, a delayed Kentucky Derby takes place at Churchill Downs. 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Ask your doctor about jardiance. Preparation are under way for todays running of the Kentucky Derby. Postponement frd from the firstd in may. The stand wont be filling up because of the pandemic. Across the state in lexington, theres another storied racetrack, keenland, founded in 1936. This fall, it will host its second breeders cup. Its also making history with a coming leadership change. Everyone around this community and the Equine Community at large has a keenland story. Its a very special place to a lot of people. Shannon arvin is the president elect of keenland race course, a track that isnt as wellknown as Churchill Downs but hold its own in the horse racing world. One might have favorite stories would be when we hosted the breeders cup in 2015. And American Pharoah came around the stretch and won when youve got the triple crown winner the first win since no1978. It was great to be a part of that. Reporter with the triple crown and breeders country win, earn American Pharoah led. Each year keenled has highstakes races giving away purses in the millions. Also serves as the most prominent thorough bread auction house in the world with gross sales of more than 627 million in 2019. What happens at the sale . People do get in bidding wars. Its fascinating. One million aol one million right here. One million dollars. Thank you, ralph the winner. The way people bet, its not like an art auction, its not a slow you put your number up and the auctioneer takes note. Its fast. The auctioneer is talking fast, crying fast. The bid spotters know so well that participants, sometimes this is a bid. I dont go in the sales ring because i dont want to scratch my nose and be mistaken for bidding on a 4 million horse. Arvin is an attorney aexpectd as counsel for more than a decade. Next year she becomes keenlands first woman president and continues her familys personal connection to the institution. My grandfather was the first general manager of the racetrack in 1935 and was here until 1971. And my dad was counsel to keenland from the time he began as a lawyer and then ended up as trustee. Reporter despite the family ties, this wasnt just handed to you. Absolutely not. This is years of really hard work. I hope it can be a symbol to other women in the industry and to my little girls who are 9 and 10 that with a lot of hard work and perseverance, that can pay off. You really can achieve what youre hoping to achieve. Reporter what shes looking to achieve now is a broader base during this pandemic. Even without fans in the stands. Instead of its traditional spring meet, keenland held a fiveday summer meet in july. Fans wagered 63 million. Whisper to win it reporter wagering on u. S. Horse races topped 1 billion in july. Thats a nearly 17 increase over wagering last year. This time last year we had 150 hours of National Tv Exposure for our sport. And this year so far weve h 600 hours. So as other major sports have not had as many opportunities to play, weve had an opportunity to push forward which has been really important. Reporter also important, the safety of the thoroughbreds. Last year, there was National Outcry after nearly two dozen horse deaths in the span of three months at Santa Anita Park racetrack. You spearheaded a Safety Initiative for the industry. But last year there was a lot of talk about horse fatalities. And nine horses died at keenland. You know, there should be talk about horse fatalities. Its a serious concern. We take it very seriously. We are not sparing any expense to have all the data, all the experts, everyone available, to make sure that the sport is as safe as it can be. Were not perfect. But we are committed to doing that. And to getting better. Reporter where did you need to get better . We need better prerace examinations. I think thats one of the aspects. Weve recently hired an equine safety director as have other tracks across the country to be sure that we are in touch with our thoroughbreds and know the athletes so we can prevent an jury befo injury before it happens. Reporter in november, the race ends at this finish line. All eyes will be on keenland. Youre hosting your second breeders cup this year in november. How has that one going to look different than the one you had earlier . I think everything is different in 2020, right . I think thats what weve realized. We will not have as many fans. Were just getting creative about how we can reach people and help them see the excitement of our sport. You know, one of the greatest things about being at the races is the roar of the crowd. We had a meet in july and had 600 was the most people we had on any day because of our limitations. Normally wed have 42,000. And while that was fairly surreal and i definitely missed the roar of the crowd, its that thunder of the horses hooves that you hear when theyre rounding the turn for the finish line. And you still hear that loud and clear. Not many fans in the stands, but they found a way to make covid work. Quite a woman. Still hear the hooves. Next, the silent film causing quite a stir. Stay with us. Well be right back. For those of you without local news, cbs this Morning Saturday will return in a few minutes. For now, im Rylee Carlson with a look at some of the other stories were following. Bars and restaurants across the country are seeking new ways to handle Service WithoutIndoor Dining. Chris martinez introduces us to a new innovative dining trend. Reporter at lady bird cafe, a unique way to dine outdoors is on the menu. People really need a moment to just take a deep breath, relax, have an hour to enjoy themselves. Reporter owner misty mansouri transformed the fivecar parking lot at her los angeles restaurant into an outdoor dine be oasis. Tables in small openair greenhouses to provide privacy and maximum social distancing. With Indoor Dining still not allowed in l. A. Because of covid19, this was the only way to keep her business alive. You know, theres a part of you that says should i stay closed. About the reality is we dont know how long this is going to last. Reporter Restaurant Owners have been left looking for innovative ways to keep their businesses functioning and their customers fed. This dutch restaurant in amsterdam also turned to temporary greenhouse dining as a way to keep diners socially distanced. Its super cozy. Its really cozy and nice. And the food is delicious. Reporter back in los angeles, mistys greenhouse parking lot has become so popular with diners, shes considering making it a permanent fixture. I literally have had people cry to me and say, i needed this so bad. I needed just a day out. Reporter chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. Cbs this Morning Saturday will be right back. The largest gathering of a Film Industry since the start of a pandemic is under way this weekend. The normally starstudded affair at the Venice Film Festival is subdued with no crowds overlooking the red carpet. The Venice Film Festival is seen as a launching pad for the next wave of movies. A recent discovery is shedding light on the earliest days of filmmaking. Adriana diaz has the story. Reporter olivia bablers painstaking work preserving films at the chicago film archives is usually routine. Thats a film. I probably spend 75 of my time peeling tape off of things and trying to decipher bad handwriting. Reporter but sometimes lightning strikes. She uncovered this 1923 midwestern murder mystery the first degree. A film about sheep farming and blackmail and theres a villain with a great mustache. Theres a great dog. Reporter when during the pndemic, she finally had time for longneglected reels that had come from a basement in peoria, illinois. It was thought to be lost forever, like 75 of other silent films. In the film world, this is a pretty big deal. Theres a lot of folklore about lost films. Theres something can i say sexy . Reporter yeah. Its pretty sexy to find Something Like this. There is no reason this movie should have sfiech have surv. Reporter most were destroyed by studios said historian jim hemphill. These things were disposable to them. They didnt understand the value as cultural artifacts. Theyre not just about what theyre about. They are reflections of their time. Reporter which means they were often censored. Principals why this copy is missing a title screen that had justified murder which was criticized in early reviews. Finding this film makes me wonder what archives would find if they had the resources and the time and the money that they need and that they deserve. Reporter before these time capsules are lost forever. For cbs this Morning Saturday, adriana diaz, chicago. Isnt that we all wonder . If we had the time, the resources, what we could find . You forget how much was lost. So interesting. Heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Food fit for a president may sound like fancy stuff, but thats not what chef Matthew Wendel cooked up working for former president george w. Bush. Up next on the dish, from ovenfresh rolls to fried chicken, hell share what he calls food people like to eat. Good description. Sounds good. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Where can a healthier heart lead you . For people with Heart Failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. Entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. Dont take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. Dont take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if youve had angioedema with an ace or arb. 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Because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. So visit chase. Com mobile. This morning on the dish as you may be preparing for your socially distanced labor day barbecue, were taking you to a place few people ever get to see inside a president s kitchen. Chef managemetthew wendel went texas to cooking for world leaders. His story and recipes are available in his new cookbook, recipes from the president s ranch. Kris van cleave met up with him at wendels outdoor kitchen. Reporter are you sure i can handle this . Anyone can make burgers this way. Reporter well see about that. While the burger is a labor day staple, its one ive never made from scratch. When i walked in i looked around and looked for the microwave. I notice were not using the microwave. I dont even own a microwave. Reporter you dont own a microwave . No. Oldfashioned. Reporter so a cook i am not. Fortunately, mr. Oldfashioned here, Matthew Wendel, very much is. He never set out to be a chef, but hes been working in the kitchens since he was a kid. I love of food from helping his mother cook for his eight siblings. As soon as we were old enough to sit on the counter and stir something, she thought that if you could cook, you would never go hungry, and you could always find a job. Reporter it would be years and a couple of career changes later while working as a caterer in austin when he befriended thentexas governor george w. Bush and his wife laura. Thank you all so reporter about a year before bush announced he was running for president , he asked wendel, who he calls matty, if hed come with him to washington. Were there points when you were there like that you were like, how did i end up here . I always told mrs. Bush, its surre surreal. I mean, im just a cook, learned in my mothers kitchen. And youre having me cook for all these very important people, and she said, thats the way we want it. Like the book says, food people like to eat. Reporter in the cookbook, recipes from the president s ranch, food people like to eat, this softspoken, smalltown texan takes us on his unlikely but very tasty journey from washing dishes in the back of phillips in danbury, texas, to the oval office. And the kitchens at camp david and president bushs crawford, texas, ranch. Revealing these pictures few have seen before. What was president bushs favorite meal . I would say dessert. Reporter crawford was the bush familys retreat from washington. When they were at the ranch, wendel was in the kitchen making meals like the one he made for us from recipes hes so how sharing with everyone at the urging of the former first lady. Today were having the smoky cheeseburgers, pasta salad, fried chicken, of course, some salsa and chips. I made the salsa laura bushs peach cream pie and my chocolate chip cookies. Reporter the chocolate chip cookies, these were a staple a staple. Every time weep went went to t or camp david. Reporter a key part of diplomacy hosting leaders like russian president vladimir putin, british Prime Minister tony blair, and mexican president vicente fox. Often it was wendels food that brought them together. Youre making some meals for a world leader. Do you feel some extra pressure . Not any more pressure than i would if i were having friends over actually. Reporter really . Surprisingly. You are so busy cooking the food, you dont have time to think about the power of the guests. Reporter this stunning photo captures german chancellor Angela Merkel gripping him about barbecuing the beef tenderloin. I just learned through the years, just enjoy the moment and not be intimidated by anyone. She showed such an interest and wanting to know my techniques so she could maybe duplicate them. Reporter among the 54 recipes from the president s ranch, the sweet and smoky cheeseburger became a staple of what was dubbed president bushs diplomacy. Even though you have differing views, youre sharing the same food under the same table. So theres something equalizing about that. Reporter nothing else you can talk about the food. Right. Everybody loves food. Everyone has to eat. Reporter president bush wasnt the first president to use uniquely american meals to forge a bond with world leaders. Franklin roosevelt served the king and queen of england hot dogs at his new york home in 1939. And president barack obama wasnt afraid to adopt bushs cheeseburger diplomacy with russias dmitry medvedev, but he didnt have wendel so they ate out. The recipes like his mothers hot rolls or sunday night stacked cheese enchiladas are straightforward and approachable even if you dont spend much time in the kitsch chen brings us back to the burgers. The trick is mixing in the sauce before the patties resulting in a smoky taste and less mess when youre eating. Dont be nervous reporter laura bush liked a thin patty and sharp cheddar cheese. Thin like that. Reporter like that . A little thinner. Reporter throw the burgers on the grill for a few minutes at medium heat, add the cheese this smells so good. I need to do more food stories. And its about time to eat. If i can just get them off the grill. Can you tell i spend a lot of time in the kitchen . Well, there are other jobs to do. Reporter with the burgers finally on the plate, it was time to eat. Try the pasta salad, too. And eat we did. This is fantastic. My mother said always put a little love into whatever you make. So thats what i try to do. Ah, love him. Kris van cleave welcome to the dish. Dont be thinking like youre goingic going to take our great dish opportunities it was fantastic. We love it cheeseburger diplomacy. Good stuff. Learned a lot. The last album debuted at number one on billboards album sales chart. Now the grammynominated band need to breathe is out with a brandnew collection. Theyll perform from nashville next on our saturday session. 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