Glee say goodbye on the day the actress body is found in a california lake. How rescuers say she may have saved her little boy before she drowned. And flight risk. Hear new Details Behind the arrest of Jeffrey Epsteins associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Why Bank Accounts and passports are evidence she could try to flee. First, todays eye opener. Its your world in 90 seconds. If the basics are not followed, there is only one way this pandemic is going to go. Its going to get worse, and worse, and worse. The resurgence of the coronavirus has forced california back into lockdown. Every county in the state of california. It is truly historic. We havent even begun to see the end of it yet. President trump is downplaying tensions with dr. Anthony fauci. I have a very Good Relationship with dr. Fauci. I find him to be a very nice person. I dont always agree with him. Officials confirmed the body of hollywood actress naya rivera was found in a Southern California lake. She mustered enough energy to get her son back onto the boat but not enough to save herself. Reporter did mueller and his team offer anything of value if youd say certain things they wanted you to say, whether they were true or not. They wanted me to be the ham in their ham sandwich because they knew the mueller report, particularly on russia, was a dud. The 2020 chicago marathon is the latest event to be canceled because of covid19. It was supposed to be held in october. All that a runaway car speeds down a hill into a crowd of families having a picnic. Going, going, going, gone. Thankfully nobody was hurt. And all that matters. You know Anthony Fauci . He lives a couple of blocks from my husbands restaurant and every once in a while, i catch him at the bar having a beer and a burger with his wife. Not since, of course, the pandemic began. I was going to say, if fauci is going out hitting clubs. No, way back when. On cbs this morning. The Washington Redskins have officially retired their controversial name and indian head logo. A new name has not yet been released. Keep it safe. Change the name to the washington washingtons. Yeah, its catchy. Its easy to remember. And most importantly, it honors one of the greatest americans of all time. My man. Welcome to cbs this morning. Trevor noah has a new look. His hair is growing, but i love the washington washingtons. Its a joke, but it is, i think its very funny. Not a bad name. James brown will be a native washingtonian will be here with us later to talk about that. Lets see what he has to say about that. Good to see you both. Well begin with this. California, the home state of nearly 1 out of 8 americans, is making an abrupt uturn to try to roll back a surge in coronavirus infections. More states are likely to follow. California has recorded nearly 110,000 new cases in the last 14 days, including another 8,000 yesterday. Governor gavin newsom ordered some businesses to close statewide just a few weeks after letting them reopen. And about 825,000 students in los angeles and san diego will not return to school as scheduled. Jonathan vigliotti reports on the return of restrictions. Covid19 is not going away any time soon. Reporter just over one month after reopening several sectors of californias economy, governor gavin newsom is reversing course. Yesterday he announced gyms, churches and hair salons would be among those forced to close in 29 california counties while bars, indoor restaurants and movie theaters will close across the entire state. Donna bruner owns a hair salon in danville. Shes heart broken for her employees and may consider defying the governors order for them. I, as a business owner, cannot tell someone, you cant work to put food on the table. You cant work to take care of your kids. Reporter as Health Officials continue to sound the alarm over the rising number of cases, the states two Largest School districts announced students will not return to classrooms this fall. In a statement, the los angeles and san diego School Districts wrote the skyrocketing infection rates of the past few weeks make it clear that the pandemic is not under control. The health and safety of all in the School Community is not something we can compromise. Reporter other states are also grappling with how to get children back in the classroom safely. Some School Board Leaders in arizona are calling on the governor to close classrooms and School Buildings until october 1st. I cannot, in good conscience, put our youth at risk by restarting inperson instruction. Reporter in new york, Governor Andrew Cuomo vowed schools would only reopen if positive tests in their region remain below 5 over a 14day average. Were not going to use our children as guinea pigs. Reporter but as some School Districts go online, others are fighting to stay open, like in orange county, where last night the school board recommended students go back into the classroom without face masks and without social distancing. But new data shows teachers are at highest risk. 1 in 4 teachers in the u. S. Have preexisting conditions that make them especially vulnerable to the coronavirus. Tony . Its not just about the kids. Its about the instructors. Thank you. Other states are worried about the coronavirus straining their hospital systems. More than 8,000 people in florida alone are now hospitalized with the virus. And our lead National CorrespondentDavid Begnaud is following all of this from tampa. Good morning. What, if anything, are florida hospitals doing to treat more patients . So, look, the governor said its not an issue of having enough hospital beds. Its a matter of having enough people to treat the patients. So we just found out the governor secured 3,000 nurses from elsewhere, other states to come here to florida. About 100, were told, are coming to tampa. We came to tampa because this is the largest hospital in this area. We wanted to check on how things were going. We spoke to one of the leaders who said, we have seven icu beds available. It doesnt sound good but were doing everything we can to ride that wave right now and not get overwhelmed by the patients who keep coming in, day after day. You have wave after wave after wave, how long can you sustain that . Reporter thats dr. Jason wilson. The associate director of Emergency Management at tampa general hospital. He says the volume of Covid Patients coming to the hospital is five times higher than it was a month and a half ago. We really have done everything we can to try to keep patients out of the hospital who dont need to be in the hospital. Reporter the situation is far more dire in south florida. There are now just 10 icu beds left in all of miamidade county. The most populated county in the state. Miami is now the epicenter of the pandemic. We were seeing in wuhan six months ago, five months ago, now we there are. Reporter dr. Lilian abbo works for Jackson Health system. She says doctors and nurses in her hospitals are working around the clock due to the sheer volume of patients and some of them are getting sick. Nursing shortage that is about to enter our community, no one is ready for because on a normal basis, without coronavirus, theres already a nursing shortage. Reporter thats melisa, a nurse from florida who went to new york city at the height of that citys outbreak. She says shes petrified with crises in several states now there wont be enough nurses like her to come down to florida to help. Right now, texas is sucking in all icu, e. R. Nurses. They are getting all the specialty nurses. Arizona is getting the leftovers of that. So what does florida get . Thats whats really scary about this. Reporter in addition to a need for more testing, theres an extraordinary need for convalescent plasma. That comes from people who survived the coronavirus and have the antibodies in their blood. We heard from one blood bank in the country, the largest in the state of florida. They said doctors are using convalescent plasma earlier on in the treatment process because its proving to be more beneficial. They arent just using it on the sickest patients so theres more of a need because there are more patients. If you have recovered, you can donate every 28 days. And they desperately need that plasma from you. Anthony . Everything helps, david. Thank you. 1 out of every 4 people tested for covid19 in arizona are is coming up positive. The highest rate in the country. 90 of that states icu beds are full, and the governor is moving to increase testing. Mola lenghi is at a testing facility in mesa, arizona, just outside phoenix. Mola, there dont seem to be enough tests for everyone. Thats right, anthony. That is the problem. Look, while testing has improved by most standards throughout the state in recent days, quest diagnostic, the largest testing network, said on monday it could take up to seven days for nonpriority patients who get their results. Up to a weeklong wait. But, now, here at Arizona State university, there might be a remedy to that problem. Testing centers like this one we saw in mesa, arizona, had people waiting weeks to get an appointment, hours to get a test and almost another week to get results. This seems like its a really long wait. Thats why i almost didnt come today. And thats part of the problem. According to the Harvard Global health institute, on average, arizona is testing 209 people per 100,000 a day. But more than 1,000 need to be tested a day to flatten the states curve and nearly 4,000 a day to fully suppress new cases. Its a problem Joshua Labaer hopes to correct. All those results have already been delivered. Reporter labaer is the executive director of the Biodesign Institute which held the first public covid test last saturday that used a saliva collection method designed by his team at Arizona State university. The goal, quick collection and quick results. Just a matter of days . Its about a day. A little more than a day. Reporter they are able to process up to 4,000 tests a day and hope to scale up further. In goodyear, arizona, esstrelas parents caught it. His hospital room just happens to be on a first floor with a window so his family set up camp and theyve been here every single day. We literally just speak through the window as loud as we can. Sometimes we can see tears falling down. Reporter every single evening, they speak to him from outside the window. Sometimes pray the rosary and let him know theyre still there. Do you think maybe in some small way that he knows youre out here, that thats helping . I believe so. Hell yell at us. Im sure hell take that yelling. Youd accept that . Ill take it any day. Reporter the family camps outside their fathers window every day. They are out there in shifts all day, all night. Theres a Family Member out there. And often, there will be other families who they know or just perfect strangers who will show up, offer up some food, drinks, water, prayer, anything to show their support, gayle. It makes a difference to see people care about you and support you always. Thank you, mola. Dr. Anthony fauci is warning the u. S. Hasnt begun to see the end of this pandemic. President trump had some kinder words for the scientist in his administration that hes been working overtime to discredit. This after mr. Trump retweeted a post by Chuck Woolery saying, quote, everyone is lying about the outbreak. Weijia jiang is at the white house with more on this story. Good morning to you. I remember Chuck Woolery from the love connection. Seems like the president is loving what he has to say. What else is the president saying . Good morning, gayle. Good morning to everybody. President trump continues to falsely claim that the nations reported case numbers are only rising because we are doing so much testing, even though we just saw many states are struggling to meet soaring demands creating a brandnew testing crisis. In fact, the president s own former acting chief of staff is now saying we still have a testing problem in this country. I get along with him very well. I like him personally. Reporter President Trump described his relationship with dr. Anthony fauci as very good. But i dont always agree with him. Reporter as a result of those differences, fauci tells cbs news he is not appreciated at the white house. If i were advising reporter after months of speaking his mind and contradicting the president , even after some Administration Officials called him out, fauci did not change course during a talk yesterday. Here it is. Its happened. Your worst nightmare, the perfect storm. Reporter mr. Trumps forecast is very different. He claims coronavirus cases are spiking because the country is doing more testing. But the rate of positive tests has doubled in the last month. Do you acknowledge that its going up for other reasons, too, for example, that its actually spreading . We have one of the lowest mortality rates anywhere. We test more than anybody, by far. And when you test, you create cases. So weve created cases. Reporter still, there are testing shortages across the country. Testing Companies Say the surge in cases is leading to delays in delivering results so those who are infected may be spreading the virus unknowingly. Former acting white house chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said in an oped his son had to wait five to seven days for results and his daughter could not get a test at all. He wrote that is simply inexcusable at this point in the pandemic. And while the white house has argued that lower morality rates are a sign of the countrys progress against the coronavirus, some members of the task force say its too soon to tell. We do expect deaths to go up. If you have more cases, more hospitalizations, we do expect to see that over the next two or three weeks, before this turns around. Reporter meanwhile, a new york court has lifted a temporary restraining order that was barring President Trumps niece mary trump from promoting her tellall book about the trump family. The decision also means her book can officially be released today by publisher simon schuster, which is a division of viacom cbs. Tony . Weijia, thank you. For the first time in 17 years, a federal prison inmate was executed this morning. Daniel lewis lee received a leet lethal injection after the Supreme Court allowed it to proceed. He was convicted of murdering three members of an arkansas family back in 1996, including an 8yearold girl. Lee told witnesses this mortgni, though, he didnt do it. The high court with conservative justices in the majority voted 54 to reverse the lower court rulings. They had been concerned with an unconstitutional risk of pain when it comes to lethal injection. Family and friends of glee actress naya rivera are mourning today after authorities confirmed they found her body in a Southern California lake. The 33yearold actress disappeared last week while boating with her 4yearold son. The boy was found alone on the rented boat. Former members of the glee cast gathered at the lake yesterday to pray. Carter evans reports from los angeles. We are confident the body we found is that of naya rivera. Reporter Ventura County sheriff bill ayub said they found the actress body floating at the surface at lake piru. No indication of foul play and no indication this was a suicide. Reporter rivera was last seen wednesday boarding a pontoon boat with her son. The boy was found hours later alone on the boat wearing a life jacket. He told investigators they went swimming and his mom helped him get back on the boat before she disappeared into the water. She mustered enough energy to get her son back onto the boat but not enough to save herself. Reporter rivera chatted with Family Members through facetime while on the boat. And search crews used the videos to determine her location. The discovery of riveras body came on the seventh anniversary of the death of glee actor cory montee who died of a drug overdose. I had this whole plan to surprise everyone. Reporter rivera played santana lopez, a lesbian cheerleader on glee for six years. A Senior Editor at variety said her role on the show was an inspiration to lgbtq youth. This is a queer woman of color on television, on one of the biggest hit shows of the time. She really meant a lot to young kids who were who looked to tv to find themselves. To be assured theyll be okay. Reporter for cbs this morning, carter evans, los angeles. Oh, boy. Anthony, a mothers final act, it seems, saving her little boy. Heartbreaking to see nayas family on the pier crying into the water and then her cast members there remembering her. This is a very, very tough loss for everyone involved. It sure is, gayle. Its it was nice the cast came out for her. It was very it was a very touching gesture. Ahead were learning stunning new information about the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell. What prosecutors are saying about how she tried to hide from fbi agents. Convalescent ahead well show you how some classrooms in the u. S. Are being remodelled from text students from the coronavirus and what students can expect to see if they go back to school. Not everyone thinks reopen is a good idea not at this point. Youre watching cbs this morning. Stay with us. Announcer this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by toyota. [beep] [whoosh] give everyone something to look up to. 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