Oppa goal dreop oppa Bianna Golodryga in for fred whitfield. We begin with new fears of a holiday coronavirus surge. As americans gather with family and friends during the holiday weekend. You are looking live at Jacksonville Beach in florida where many people are socially distanced. Thats a good thing. This as a new model predicts the u. S. Will surpass more than 410,000 coronavirus deaths by the end of the year. That means between now and january an additional 224,000 americans could die from covid19. On friday alone, the u. S. Added more than 50,000 new coronavirus cases. This as we are seeing flareups in at least 15 states. While the president and his Administration Try to paint a rosy picture that the country is, quote, rounding the corner on the virus, the nations top Infectious Disease expert, dr. Anthony fauci, is encouraging americans to remain vigilant this weekend and to keep gatherings small. Dr. Fauci is also disputing the president s claim that a vaccine could be ready in just a couple of months. This as the u. S. Surgeon general floats the date, november 1st, for when states should be ready for a potential vaccine, quote, just in case. Our reporters are standing by with updates from around the country. Lets begin with Paul Vercammen in Manhattan Beach, california, where an intense heat wave this weekend could make social distancing quite a challenge. Paul, what are you seeing and how are you feeling out there . Reporter well, bianna, there is record heat projected for Southern California. That means a lot of people will flock to the open beaches. Now, l. A. County has made some progress on the numbers. We have well less than a thousand hospitalizations, the Positivity Rate for covid19 testing is down to 5. So what county Health Officials are saying is, yes, we understand because of this excessive heat warning youre going to go down to the beach, but please keep in mind that you need to socially distance. So here at Manhattan Beach it starts with a fine of 100 if youre not seen wearing your mask. And then throughout all of this, we have high fire danger. Imagine this if we get to 117 degrees in woodland hills, thats very possible. So the l. A. County Fire Department is going to respond immediately with those water dropping super scoopers and more the minute they see basically one even tiny fire. Whenever you have conditions that are in the three digits and theyre across so many different areas within our jurisdiction, within l. A. County fire, you know youre always going to be on edge a little bit. But this is something we prepare for, something that we train for, something that were ready for and well handle that. Reporter also they are not predicting any widespread power outages. Thats yet. But they have issued whats called a flex alert here in Southern California and basically theyre saying when we get to 3 00 in the afternoon, shut down those appliances, dont start running anything that you dont need to run. Help everybody out by being smart about how you use your electricity today. Back to you now, bianna. Everyone should heed those warnings, especially to help out those First Responders who have been working nonstop this summer. Paul vercammen, thank you. Well, in new jersey Movie Theaters and Indoor Dining are reopening as the state lifts more covid restrictions. Evan mcmorris santoro is in hoboken. Evan, how are people responding to these reopenings . I havent been to a movie since, i dont know, maybe january . Reporter thats right. Listen, its a very strange experience. The Movie Theater entrance is right behind me here in hoboken. Its a very strange experience. You can see people in there, theyre buying popcorn and going to the movies, but the rules in new jersey are very strict. 25 capacity. You have to wear a mask if youre in the theater unless youre munching on popcorn at that moment and you have to sit distant from each other unless youre there with people that you bought tickets with. Now, the deal here inside the theater, they make very clear. They say if you violate any of those rules, were going to throw you out. When you walk up to the door, it says if you have any symptoms, any reason why you shouldnt be in this Movie Theater, tell us and well give you a refund for your ticket. This is what Governor Phil Murphy says is a closely monitored situation in new jersey where things like Indoor Dining and Movie Theaters are getting a slight reopening with that 25 cap. Theyre going to monitor it and saying if anybody violates the rules or doesnt work theyll shut things back down. Ill tell you why that is to give you a little context here. At a press conference yesterday, friday, governor murphy noted that it had been six months since this state first saw its first covid case. Its been a very long journey here in new jersey and the new york area since that time. Now they have gotten to a place where they say its safe to go back into theaters. Theyre going to be very, very careful about how they do it, bianna. So many thousands of people have died in the northeast. No one wants to revisit that again. Perhaps this is a return to some form of normalcy, albeit a new normal. Evan, put your mask on after you eat that popcorn. Thank you. Well, lets get to natasha chen whos in atlanta, which is estimated to lose over half a billion dollars in revenue from cancelled events this year. Natasha, how will businesses survive this massive financial hit . Reporter well, bianna, some of them simply will not. We talked to one business yesterday, atlanta movie tours, that had to permanently close because of covid19. This is typically a weekend when they would have been solidly booked, showing people around town, the sights of atlanta where blockbuster films and tv shows were shot. A lot of their audience this weekend would have been the 87,000 estimated people who would have been here at Georgia World Congress center for drag on con, a Massive Convention for comics and gaming. Instead that is virtual. Then youre talking about two cancelled College Football games that would have brought more than 140,000 people to mercedesbenz stadium according to the Atlanta Convention and visitors bureau. I talked to the president and ceo of the peach bowl about not having those games being played this weekend. Its depressing because, you know, thats what we do. We love to host people in atlanta at big sporting events. We would have had six great universities coming to our town with all their fans and putting on three games in a week in mercedesbenz stadium. All three of these games would have been sold out. Reporter and that is a lot of lost revenue for atlanta businesses, including hotels, restaurants and bars. Its also lost tax revenue for the city of atlanta as well. As you were mentioning throughout 2020 there have been a large number of major events in atlanta cancelled. 29 major events, an estimated loss of more than 640 million, bianna. 11. 5 million jobs in this country have yet to be filled due to this pandemic. Natasha chen, youre just covering some of them. Thank you so much. Well, the tsa says it has screened nearly 87800 people for the holiday weekend. The agency says its currently seeing about a third of the traffic it saw last year. Cnns pete muntean has more. Reporter blinds here are pretty thin, air travel a fraction of what it was a year ago but the tsa thinks the number of people passing through security at americas airports will break a new record of the pandemic over the holiday weekend, the high point on thursday was ten times the low point seen back in april. The tsa thinks 900,000 people will have flown on friday, but that official number will not be out until tuesday. Those who are flying are facing an entirely new experience here at security. Youre being asked to empty your pockets and put everything into your bag, bypassing those typical trays in order to reduce touch points. Tsa employees are blocked by acrylic screens. The goal there is to protect you but also workers, about 1,800 of them have tested positive for coronavirus since the pandemic began. One other way of keeping up social distance is being tested here for the first time at Reagan National airport. A new machine will scan your i. D. And also your face to prove that its really you. You briefly have to drop your mask in order for that to happen. Airlines are mandating masks starting at checkin all the way to your flight. Delta says it has banned about 270 passengers for refusing to wear one. That averages out to three a day since deltas policy went into place. Pete muntean, cnn, Reagan National airport. Our thanks to pete. In other breaking news overnight, in rochester, new york, pepper spray, tear gas and more than a dozen arrests. 2,000 people turn out to protest a black mans deadly confrontation with police. Also ahead, how can police and the black community mend fences . Ill talk live with a man who joined the nypd after being beaten by officers as a teenager. Then later, President Trump bars what he calls propaganda training sessions on race. Well go live to the white house. Chances are you have some questions right now here are a couple answers. Lysol disinfectant spray and disinfecting wipes together can be used on over 100 surfaces. And kill up to 99. 9 of viruses and bacteria. Unfortunately, we cant answer every question you have right now. Lysol. What it takes to protect. That selling carsarvana, 100 online wouldnt work. But we went to work. Building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. 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Officers firing pepper balls at a crowd after demonstrators lit fires and threw rocks of the at least three officers were injured in the melee. Police arrested 11 people in all with charges ranging from Unlawful Assembly to rioting and disorderly conduct. Demonstrators have been protesting for three straight nights following the release of body cam video showing Rochester Police pinning down daniel prude, a black man who was having a Mental Health episode and naked when he was detained back in march. Prude stopped breathing and later died. Medical examiners have ruled his death a homicide. Joining me now to discuss is eric adams, the Brooklyn Borough president and former nypd captain. Thank you for joining us, im glad you are giving us your views. The rochester mayor has blamed daniel prudes death on the actions of the officers involved saying prude would have been treated differently if he were white. Given what you have seen and heard thus far, would you agree with the mayors assessment . I think the mayor clearly is a leader in that community, and i think her for her candid response. The problem is, is we need to redefine the ecosystem of Public Safety and engage in a real conversation of how police will be deployed at various encounters with those emotionally disturbed persons, particularly when theyre violent, and i dont think we are uniform based on communities or areas and thats what we need to start looking at. Not to mention that this was the first few weeks of the pandemic here. From reading from the accounts of Police Officers, it seemed that they were quite nervous about catching the pandemic, which daniel prude was reported to have said that he had covid. But we know that he died in Police Custody after his brother had called 911 to report that he was having a Mental Health episode. You talk about how officers need to be better equipped to manage these situations, and we hear that a lot. What are the tangible things that can be done to better help educate and train Police Officers for these types of situations . Well, first, we are addicted to 911, the calls for Police Services in our country. We really need to wean ourselves off that every encounter no matter how minor or what the circumstances that we Must Immediately call the police. It is the coordination of all of our agencies that are involved. When you deploy a Police Officer to a person who is emotionally sdur disturbed, automatically we should be deploying Mental Health professionals who can get there, assess the situation, use different molds of coordinating with all of our agencies. We dont do that. We send officers that are equipped to fight crime into areas where you really need deescalation tools and deescalation measures. Again, ive said this often. Not every officer should be assigned to every type of police interaction. You dont send a pediatrician into brain surgery just because someone is qualified to be a Health Care Professional does not mean theyre suited for every job. We do that in policing, and i think thats a big mistake. We need to rethink how we use the methods of policing in our country. So in reality how does that work . Because mostly when people call 911, there is an emergency and from my understanding, the officers that are most nearby are the ones who are dispatched and respond first. How would things change under some of the proposals youre making . Well, every area, geograph geographical area or whichever methods you use in a particular municipality, you have those who are Mental Health professionals in the hospital, in our psychiatric units in our hospitals, have them also connected to the response. Every call of service we receive in a Police Department is not a call for Mental Health illnesses or circumstances. If you get that 911 call that a person is experiencing a danger to himself or others, we should automatically have someone from that local hospital in the psychiatric ward thats normally open 24 hours connected to that response. This is more easy to do than people really believe. Its the lack of coordination. We continuously believe that police is the only response that we should see in circumstances like this. Thats such an important point. You talk about, and i was struck by your story and how you were a victim of Police Violence when you were younger. You then went on to serve as a new york city Police Officer for two decades. How did your history with the police shape your experience then as a Police Officer . Policing is a noble profession. The prerequisite to prosperity is Public Safety. I believe at the time i felt extremely violated and bitter. Civil rights activists asked me to come into the Police Department. I became an activist and was engaged about how do we use this powerful entity to bridge gaps between those who want to harm our communities and those who want to live peacefully. Its unfortunate that too many Police Departments come from outside the communities that they serve and protect. Remember this, no one calls a Police Officer to invite him to a birthday party, they call them there when the party is being disruptive. So oftentimes Police Officers only have those negative encounters in communities and they define the entire communities based on those negative encounters. We need to change that narrative and dynamic. And im really concerned about america at this time. We have a high buildup of assault rifles, of guns, hands guns, and theres a lot of tension and anger coming from the national government. If we dont get this right, were going to experience something in america that weve never witnessed before, and i think its imperative that reasonable thinking adults understand we need to police, the police need our communities coming together, and that is what im pushing for before this goes too far. Well, thank you for your service. We need the police, we need justice on the streets of this country, and maybe one day we can have police come to neighborhood birthday parties. Maybe thats the ultimate outcome that we can all hope for. Eric adams, thank you so much for your service and for joining us today. We appreciate it. Thank you. President Trumps Administration is taking new steps to end federal Agency Training programs on race sensitivity. Even as protests nationwide are calling for an end to systemic racism. The administration sent a memo to agencies on friday railing against White Privilege and critical race theory, calling the training divisive, antiamerican propaganda. Jeremy diamond is looking into all of this. Jeremy, what is this all about . There doesnt seem to be much detail here. Reporter no, there is not. White house officials so far havent been able to provide a reason for why the president is now doing this or what prompted this exactly. Theyre also not providing any examples of these racial sensitivity trainings that they find objectionable. But here is what the director of the office of management and budget says in this memo. Let me read it to you. He says it has come to the president s attention that executive Branch Agencies have spent millions of taxpayer dollars to date training government workers to believe divisive, antiamerican propaganda. Then he says the president has directed me to ensure that federal agencies cease and desist from using taxpayer dollars to fund these divisive, unamerican propaganda training sessions. He says in some of these sessions federal workers are instructed to believe that virtually all white people contributing to racism and they are required to say that they benefit from racism. They arent providing, though, any examples of these actual sessions. Instead they are citing, quote unquote, press reports, none of which they appear to link to in this memo or have provided any examples of. Its not clear whether they are accurately describing any of these sensitivity trainings and dont provide evidence to back it up. There is evidence that the government has disproportionately, for example, awarded federal contracts to whiteowned businesses as opposed to minorityowned businesses, so there is some clear evidence that some racial sensitivity or racial bias training might be needed and beneficial in the federal government. But instead the president and his omb director here appear to be painting these all with quite a broad brush and saying that they are going to be defunding these programs. Clearly the president is hot on this idea. He has tweeted or retweeted at least 20 times about this memo. But again, very few details on what the Practical Implications will be. Yeah, the timing is interesting. Perhaps hes trying to change the narrative from another issue and another scandal that he himself is continuing to lash out about and thats the bombshell report in the atlantic about his disparaging remarks about u. S. Troops and veterans. Now cnn has learned about additional comments that the president has made about american troops. What are they . Reporter thats right, bianna. As you said the president has been adamantly and vociferously denying this report in the atlantic about comments that he made while he was visiting france and when he was supposed to attend this ceremony at a cemetery for world war i veterans. Now cnn has also learned according to one person familiar with the president s remarks that the president has repeatedly questioned why Vietnam Veterans ended up serving in that war and why they were not able to get out of service like the president himself did. According to one source familiar with the remarks, the president has suggested that Vietnam Veterans didnt know how to exploit the system to get out of serving. And beyond the question of Vietnam Veterans, this source also told cnn that the president has also questioned what veterans of the iraq and afghanistan wars got out of serving in those wars, particularly because the president himself has voiced skepticism about why the u. S. Entered those wars in the first place. So it appears to be more evidence here, bianna, that the president has questioned why military Service Members have served in the first place, what they got out of it. Of course the president for his part, he never served in the military. He received multiple deferments to avoid serving in the vietnam war, including one which was a medical deferment claiming that he had bone spurs that didnt allow him to serve. Bianna. Unbelievable, jeremy. Our troops and our veterans of course deserve more and better. Thank you so much. Well, coming up in the cnn newsroom, as people head to the beach and gather at barbecues this holiday weekend, Health Officials issue a new warning about the coronavirus. [whisper] air wick our essential mist transforms fragrance infused with natural essential oils into a mist. From a cordless diffuser that gives you the freedom and control to awaken your home with the fresh and calming scents of nature. Its air care, redefined. For an experience you can see. Smell. 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Were not only expecting a spike because its labor day, we just heard from the tsa that we are at the most number of air travel trips that weve had today since the pandemic began. Im afraid this just kicks off a season of bumps that will exacerbate the epidemic. Labor day, halloween, thanksgiving, christmas, new years. On top of that as the air gets cooler and dryer and people congregate more inside and its flu season and children and College Students go back and forth to college, schools open and close, we should be doing everything right now to offset those trends. We should be having a massive program and accelerating our search and containment. And thats the part that bothers me. Yeah, thats why youre hearing from medical experts suggesting that College Students remain on campus and not travel back and forth to their communities. Meantime the president is pushing hard for a vaccine by the start of november, obviously right around election time. Russia is already claiming that its Covid Vaccine is safe and effective and generating an immune response and published results in the lancet journal. Do you have any concerns about vaccines being rushed into use before they are ready . Of course. First of all, we should hope all the vaccines that china and russia and the uk and all of our American Companies are making work and that theyre safe. But we dont know yet. Certainly that lancet paper is underwhelming. They had 76 cases, two different studies of 38 each, as part of a 40,000 case study. They should complete that 40,000 case study before they publish. 76 is good for trombones and its good for basketball teams. Its not good for science. Apparently its good enough for Vladimir Putins daughter as well, but youre right, they didnt go through the phase three trial. This all comes as a key model is projecting more than 410,000 americans could die by january. Thats more than double the current death toll here in the United States. Earlier today the president s controversial new coronavirus advisor dismissed those predictions. I want you to take a listen. I think the model is ridiculous in many ways. When you look at what theyre doing, theyre claiming they can predict if you wear masks and if you dont how many deaths will occur. That is absurd. I mean some of these people we are in a country that is off the rails. Somehow were focusing on hypothetical models. We have massive evidence here. Lets look at what we know instead of what we project in this theoretical model. I think its really off the rails when the taxicab driver starts knowing what a projection model is or starts telling me about hydroxychloroquine. Okay, when i say this is really off the rails. So that is dr. Atlas, whos an advisor to the president , but even dr. Jha whos criticized this administration from the getgo questions those numbers. What do you make of them . I think dr. Atlas should stick to his profession. Ooinds hes a very goi understa good radiologist. Of course were going to look at models. In a normal administration thats how you make policy. What were looking at from these models is not a hardened point of 400,000 deaths by the end of the year. Chris murray, whos the best in the business, predicts theres a range between 300,000 and 600,000 deaths we might have depending on how we behave. And yes, if everyone wears a face mask, we will reduce this disease down to almost nothing. Im sorry, scott atlas, thats the truth of it. We have ample data to say that. In fact right now its in our hands. Do we save lives by wearing face masks or do we listen to some foolishness that says that we cant control this epidemic and were helpless. Were not helpless. Wear face masks, practice social distancing, have a great holiday. Well, we will hopefully make sure our viewers listen to this and heed those warnings as well. Wear face masks and remain vigilant, dr. Larry brilliant, thanks so much. Have a great weekend. Thank you, bianna. And well be right back. President trump is declining to condemn an apparent attack on a russian opposition leader. The German Government says navalny, whos an outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin, was poisoned with a chemical nerve agent russia has used in the past and is demanding that the russian government explain itself. But here is some of what President Trump said about the attack at a press conference yesterday. I hear germany has made was definitive or almost definitive but we have not seen it ourselves, no. We have not seen it ourselves. I would certainly be okay with that. They want to do something. They want to take action. It shouldnt happen. It shouldnt happen. Other world leaders, including german chancellor Angela Merkel and british Prime MinisterBoris Johnson offered strong condemnation of the attack. I want to talk with Gary Kasparov who has been a longtime critic of the russian government and Vladimir Putin. Gary, the last time you and i were on with me, we were both struck by the president s silence on navalnys poisoning. He went on to question whether it was russia before quickly kwlekti deflecting to china and north korea. What do you make of that, that he cannot come out and say what we all know to be true . Trump understood that he had no choice, he had to Say Something after germany proved that it was a poison, a nerve agent that russian assassins used recently in england in another attempt to murder putins foe. But when trump said something about navalny, its still you know, it was half, you know, halfway, if not less, because he refused to condemn putin. He didnt go that far, his own administration stating the plain fact that it was an attempted murder. Instead he asked everyone, why are you all asking about russia . Its funny, isnt it . Aside from trumps campaigns collusion and trumps decades of business contacts with shady russian oligarchs and mobsters, its a fact that trump can never bring himself to criticize putin, ever. Hell attack anyone, military veterans, disabled people, anyone, anyone except putin. It is something that weve seen time and time again over the past four years. As we mentioned, european leaders have condemned the attack as has nato but they have stopped short of announcing concrete measures such as sanctions or the expulsion of diplomats which they did after the skripal poisonings. One of the men accused of poisoning someone in 2006 is in charge of the investigation into navalnys poisoning. What message does this lack of coordinated action, of course not being led by the United States, send to Vladimir Putin . Putin is laughing out loud because its all talk, just all words, no actions. And no action against putin now is a license to kill. Every time this happens, another kremlin critic poisoned or gunned down, i am asked if i feel safe. No, i dont. And every time putin gets away with murder, i feel less safe. And we heard strong condemnations from european capitals, but what about business, things that putin really cares, money. Money thats flowing into russia from all these oil and gas deals. What about putin billionaire pals that are traveling around the world. So far the free world stopped short of offering true deterrence against putin. Many are now saying that Angela Merkel really should think twice about continuing with the norstream 2 deal. You spoke out with russias mel meddling in 2016. Four years later, trump says china poses a greater threat to u. S. Democracy than russia. What do you say to that and what do you expect to see as far as russias role in the 2020 election . I cannot argue that china is a strategic threat to the United States and to the free world, but its a strategic longterm threat. Putin is an immediate threat to american democracy because as putin interfered in american elections in 2016, he will double, triple his efforts to save trump because trump is the only hes the only hope for putin to be shielded from real actions that one day could come from the free world. Without american leadership, nato or European Union cannot really harm putin. So thats why i expect putin to do everything, every trick in the book and even go beyond what we can imagine to help his asset in the oval office. Gary, kasparov, thank you for speaking out, even at the expense of you being concerned about your own safety. I hope you and your family are safe. My son longs to play chess with you some day. Thats his dream. Hopefully well make that happen. Thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. President trump met with Vladimir Putin back in 2018. Its one of the many topics discussed in a new cnn special report on the trump presidency. Heres a preview. Being in helsinki for President Trumps press conference with Vladimir Putin is one thing i will never forget for the rest of my life. When he says that he talked to Vladimir Putin, that he believed him he just said its not russia. I dont see any reason why it would be. Vladimir putin, this former kgb agent, for the president to take his word like that was so stunning. Why does he seem to like putin despite the fact putin is perhaps the primary enemy of the United States . I think the president repeatedly confuses having good personal relationships with foreign leaders with having good overall bilateral relationships between the two countries. Trumps public allegiance to president putin, according to former National Security advisor john bolton, has led the president to resist intelligence warnings about russia. What was it like briefing him . It was clear he wasnt reading much of the material he was being sent, so i tried to be opportunistic in finding circumstances where i could convey information i felt that he needed, but i dont think that proved very successful. Ive been in briefings many times when the president is being briefed on everything from domestic issues to National Security issues to Foreign Policy issues. Hes a listener. People miss how patient he is. I think that comes from being a deal maker. Jake tapper hosts fight for the white house, Donald Trumps presidency monday night at 10 00 eastern right here on cnn. Ok. It was an accident. Was tickling me and. [laughing] stop it yeah. Whoops but julie has resolve pet expert. Its latest formula attacks odors at the source. No odor. No stain. No nothin. Whatever happens, no big deal. Resolve. I cant wiat to share at ts big 5g news. shouting through the glass at t has nationwide 5g . Yup and thats faster . Faster, yea but is it reliable . 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Its a ground rugrueling job everything you have some days. Whether a woman could win a election . Its an argument between him and elizabeth and i was not in the room. Youre basically giving up a part of your life for the next nearly two years, but afterwards, you will have covered a president ial election. How did that feel . Feels good. This is why i do this job. And joining us now are two of those warriors, cnns political producers featured in the film, doon ye daniella diaz. How did this impact you during this election cycle. Hes from texas impacts everything i do and bring to my job. Im by lingual and im able to bring my culture and perspective into my job every day, bring my past experiences with immigration, when i cover immigration, its what makes me a better reporter. And, jasmine white, aside from raising the roof when you need to, what has this been like for you . I mean, its been really the experience of a lifetime, and to kind of go off what daniella said, we know that women of color are underrepresented in this country in terms of the stories that were putting out. And so one of the really impactful things about being a black woman and an embed is that i get to tell those stories. And when i was on senator Kamala Harris and when i was on senator klobuchar, i got to incorporate those lived experiences that ive had that i know that other women who look like me have had, in the telling of this Campaign Story and the telling of this election. And you, of course, will be inspirations for so many journalists and aspiring journalists of color in particular, other women who will want to follow in your footsteps. Daniella, what advice do you have for those young women who are interested in reporting on politics and have the opportunity of a lifetime to be an embed, what you and jasmine are doing. I just want to tell them that they can do this job. You know, before u. S. I wouldnt see a lot of people that looked like us doing this job, and we can do this. We can cover politics, we can travel the country and report for a network like cnn and tell these important stories that we hear from voters in an election, just hustle and work hard and put your heart to it and its totally possible. Well, you both are our eyes and ears on the road. Weve been so grateful to have you out there and im so happy that the world now gets to see your talents as well. You president ial stalkers, as you call yourselves, thank you so much. Daniella diaz and jasmine right, we appreciate it. You can watch on the trail, an hbo max original tonight at 8 00 eastern on cnn. Thank you so much for watching. Cnn newsroom continues with ana cabrera in just a minute. Want to brain better . Unlike ordinary memory supplements. Neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. Memory. Focus. Accuracy. Learning and concentration. Try it today with our moneyback guarantee hello, thanks so much for joining me. You are watching a special Labor Day Weekend edition of cnn newsroom. Im ana cabrera in new york. As you celebrate this weekend, please keep in mind this sobering projection, a key model predicts more than 410,000 u. S. Coronavirus deaths by january 1st, reaching nearly 3,000 deaths a day by december. Just an unprecedented number. But human behavior, your actions, could make a difference. Health experts are urging do not be part of any potential super spreader events this weekend, do not let your guard down for any labor day events. Meantime, with the country struggling to get control of this deadly virus, the president is trying