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Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. Rita Braver finds out how some regional theaters -- that are reopening -- are making big changes to accommodate social distancing; Faith Salie reflects on the “K-word" all too common on social media these days – calling someone a “Karen. " Mo Rocca talks with chef, restaurateur and Food Network host Guy Fieri. Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns looks at the role that baseball has played in American society -- especially in times of crisis, And we present Seth Doane’s award-winning 2019 report about the “Cemetery Angel,” Ruth Coker Burks. Those stories on this week's CBS Sunday Morning.

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Let's partner for all of it. Learn more@edwardjones.com this is faced with rising coronavirus cases across the country this past week, public health officials warned Congress that this pandemic is far from over, which makes the question of when. When will a vaccine be ready. All the more urgent? The Tyson or will try to answer in our cover story with the world desperate for a covert vaccine manufacturers are already gearing up so billions of doses will be ready to go the day when is approved. I think we should exercise here is humility. We don't know what we have.

They don't know what the risky, it's expensive.

I had the Sunday morning operation warp speed.

Not fast enough or too fast next on our morning menu will find out what's cooking with TV host Guy for Gary who was reliving his travels in pursuit of local eats with our maraca call the hair right here right now. Personality along with guy, everything stands out.

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On this Sunday morning 28 June 2020 will return in a moment. So when will we have a vaccine it's a question that comes to mind whenever we hear a story about the coronavirus pandemic.

Our Sunday morning cover story as reported by Martha Tyson so what am I seeing the visuals are step one in manufacturing coronavirus vaccine. It's not an understatement to say that the entire nation's hopes are focused on what's happening right there that window together for the needs of the space lacks for clinical trials already underway in Australia.

Sean Kirk is Executive Vice President of emergent Biosolutions, a Maryland company gearing up now preparing for thousand liter tanks to have hundreds of millions of doses ready to go if and when any of its clients. Novak's Johnson & Johnson fax art in AstraZeneca make it to the finish line in the race.

Vaccine.

What happens to all those vaccines that you're ramping up to have ready on day one. After approval if it doesn't come governments made it clear that they're willing to invest a substantial amount of money $628 million just to emergent to manufacture them all anyway before approval.

Whether they succeed or fail to be ultimately unusable is quite possible they could be distorted just literally thrown away while risky, it's expensive but will be saving massive amounts of that will be saving years.

Pres. Donald Trump announced operation warp speed. On May 15. Its objective is to finish developing and then to manufacture and distribute a proven coronavirus vaccine as fast as possible. Again would love to see if we could do it prior to the end of the year to try and meet that target the federal government has already pumped more than $2 billion into what it's betting are the likeliest when FDA approval fastest out of more than 120 development drug industry heavyweights are behind some of the front runners. Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, AstraZeneca encouraging news about a potential coronavirus vaccine from the drugmaker modernity vaccine showed promising small early-stage testing not so well known in the biotech firm a dharna touted promising early results for its vaccine, which uses an unconventional new approach to creating immunity.

We are desperate for boxing as consequence were looking for any sort of news that could be good. I think what we should exercise here is humility.

Dr. Paul off it is a member of the National Institutes of Health panel overseeing the accelerated development of a covert vaccine. He fears what he calls an October surprise and co-authored this op-ed in the New York Times. I do worry that as we moved to September and October and then election day would be a pressure to get a vaccine out there, even if it hasn't been tested in a way it needs to be tested, which is a big space referral. What that means is giving a vaccine to at least 20,000 people, with another 10,000 getting a placebo and then waiting to see who gets the disease and who doesn't.

Typically those trials.

Last years not months. It took off. It more than 1/4 of a century to get his own vaccine licensed for rotavirus, which killed half a million infants and young children each year around the world more than the total death toll from coronavirus people are honest about living in a world until there is a vaccine how to manage the public pressure to hurry up and get to the finish line. Hopefully there will be understanding that in order for us to prove the vaccine is safe and effective that it needs to go through this process.

I mean I harken back to the polio days is for nationwide. We waited despite the fact that every year in this country, as many as 30,000 so we got polio and be permanently paralyzed, or end up in our lungs. In 1500.all through my files and University of Michigan homesite is the vaccine nation. If you think that the terror of that was wrong so we could even wait then and we can wait now. Maybe roaring thinks he and other people of his generation can help speed up the process by my doing this. There's a very real, very immediate chance that a vaccine could be developed earlier lives of these if the cost is getting very very ill or even not. Yes, that cost is real.

Rory just went a college student and a member of one day soon an organization calling for controversial human challenge trials in which healthy young volunteers 18 to 25 would test vaccines by being exposed to the virus deliberately.

No waiting. So far, more than 25,000 people worldwide say they do it. I have some history taking on the sort of calculated medical risk because I donated my kidney last summer and so I see this is a very similar situation. I am very willing to take this onto myself because I know that over 19 is devastating the world this is. I think my generations World War II basic. We have many diseases such as lens 95 point has been shown that human challenges actually when able to better understand action but also passed vaccines but with COBIT there are ethical and safety issues. According to Dr. Nadine will fail an associate professor of medicine at Emory University. She's work done for human challenge trials which start out with deciding which strain of the virus to use and how big it does to give poor coronavirus human challenge. We don't have a screen we don't have it does. We also don't have good school. Ordinarily do diseases or viruses that are have human challenge trials do they have rescue drugs, they do so with no rescue therapy for coronavirus that intensifies the risk it would take 3 to 6 months.

She says just to set up human challenge trials, but she's in favor of moving forward is bragging or is it crazy down the right-wing media service to society. So you're leaning toward Ray for coven vaccines. Human challenge trials are still only in the discussion phase. While several of the front runners are expected to begin phase 3 trials this summer.

I still think there is a reasonably good chance that by the very beginning of 2021 that if we can have a vaccine that we will have it by then. For all Dr. Fauci's optimism will not first vaccine allow us to take off our masks feel safe will it keep us from getting COBIT 19 or just from getting a really sick or dying. We have to make sure the people know that it's likely it's going to protect against moderate to severe disease, but maybe not. Mild disease associated with exposure so I think we need to manage expectations. Dr. Paul off it predicts the first across the finish line may not be the ultimate winner don't want to be the first vaccine you want to be the best vaccine TV Houston restaurateur guy.

PRA is well known for showing us what's cooking out-of-the-way places around the country, which means he has lots to share with our maraca. It is so legit.

Everything about guy yeti. It seems is big from the way he talks from the bottom level of tattoo*the Hollywood walk of fame for his success on television. I'm going out looking for America's diverse drive-ins in God as host of Food Network diners drive-ins and dives since 2006 cherry red Camaro crippled the nation joints across America.

How many places that you had so far, roughly 1300 in Santa Fe a few years back he ran into acting legend Jean Hackman. There themselves. Get top billing. Why do these places matter mom-and-pop to into the fabric of the community.

You know, these are places the kids got jobs.

These are places where you got great memories these places is what got a gift certificate as a donation to get soccer team. The triple effect is known on these establishments is real tasty little joint city is 2008 yeti drop Dean at sea in Memphis Tennessee Betty Joyce Chester Tamayo is the owner that so probably have been in bad want to know anything been really really bland now.

Now, it's tempting to make all sorts of assumptions about yeti.

What do people think you eat hotdogs, corndog, pretzels, coverages as not G veggies are my game of salad love spaghetti squash love love all whole range before oath and this isn't so surprising when you consider his upbringing born guy fairy he changed his last name to yeti to honor his immigrant grandfather. He was raised in the small Northern California town of Ferndale by parents he describes as hippies, we drove around the height of whether they make candles leather shop that would work if you get the mat as a teenager he operated his own pretzel court when he was 26 is parents mortgage their home to help him open his first restaurant. I woke up in 2005. He was encouraged by friends to audition for a reality show. I am told that your audition for next Food Network star just wow people because you were so easy and natural on, anybody can come up with a simple idea, but the ideas bring it to the table. He says he didn't expect to win challenge after challenge. It was Diane Reggie who led the checks for the next Food Network star guy. He didn't win, and it's been quite the ride ever since (need on Saturday Night Live.

No I got it backwards is much like my sunglasses. Actress Melissa McCarthy said she based her Oscar-nominated performance in bridesmaids on PA's got some pins in my life.

Believe it or not pins in my life can still do this, but there's also been less flattering attention, including a scathing 2012 New York Times review of is now closed Times Square restaurant. Negative press about yeti inspired this defense from standup comedian Shane Torres goes around the country to small businesses and gives them free advertising on a national platform on a weekly basis because his hair looked like he was electrocuted while drinking Mountain Dew like legal scholars have often voted on the bed over the years. The Knox have been drowned out by praise for beauties big make that huge tropical work.

He's raised money for intellectually disabled children he's received the Make-A-Wish foundation's highest honor, and during the California wildfires of recent years were so happy to do it with our friends of loss their own. He served thousands of meals out of the same mobile kitchens he's using to hospital workers now but wait there's more how much money have you helped raise for out of work.

Restaurant workers were on the cusp of 24 million fee 80 cocreated the restaurant employee relief fund to aid those left jobless by the pandemic. So I started sending out personal video messages to all the CEOs of any connection to the restaurant Association Pepsi Co. cargo curator Dr Pepper is as you know my kids is like you really want to. And so anyhow. The next morning call and they said Pepsi just sent us a million bucks. So far 40,000 restaurant employees have been given $500 grants you in the big and the last time I saw you actually gave me a very wall. Eric repair is the co-owner and chef of the world renowned Laverna Dan in New York City.

Yes, this incredible The mechanistic you're surprised to hear the triple Michelin star winning chef singing the praises of the star of triple D.

Don't be if I may make a G yet musicians will bridge all classic music, books, music YOU name it, fine dining probably scrolls a classic music and what God is doing about me closer to folk music 52 married father is respected never to fear still one boisterous guy you surprise yourself at how successful this is been very mature and tell you know I always have this in mind that it would be like this rockstar left like a little kid. I'm out of my mind. This is high podcast. It's me Drew Barrymore all my goodness, I want to tell you about our new shout business podcast and in each episode mean a weekly gas to cover all the quirky find inspiring and informative stories that exist on the wall because well I and maybe you do too. From the newest interior design trend Barbie car to the right and wrong way to wash her armpit also working to get in the things that you just kind of while probably not able to do in daytime television. So watch out. Tristan is ever you get your podcast.

It's a good news on the got our congratulations to correspondent Seth down producer Dustin Stevens and editor Steven Tyler just received the Association of LGBT Q journalist award for excellence in network television without we offer you a fresh luck at all. Her sons their award-winning story you inherited part of the cemetery. I dad what my country is the cemetery now a nice ring or watch but what it would wind up he would need a cemetery who would've ever thought Ruth cougar Brooks told us this unusual inheritance of 262 cemetery plots was left to her after a family feud. My mother got a huge argument with her brother when I was 10 and bought all the remaining spaces in the family cemetery said he and his family couldn't be buried with the rest of us. That was the meanest thing she could think to settle the score. The plot set mostly unused until the AIDS crisis hit hot Springs, Arkansas. You were with some of these guys as they took their last death and I got to be old friends cougar Brooks of self-described Street church lady remembers when the disease went by another name. There are more lives claimed victims claimed that toxic shock. Legionnaires' disease combined and yet most of the country doesn't know about this cancer. Well I think it's because of the gay cancer. Scientists scrambled to learn more. By 1984, researchers identified that the HIV virus as it would come to be known, caused AIDS by 1985 there were more than 20,000 reported AIDS cases worldwide say people think that the AIDS epidemic happened in San Francisco are happening in New York. It didn't happen in the center of the country, but it dad is the case with so many aspects of age. The enemy isn't just disease it is fair and as fierce world Ruth cougar Brooks then in her mid-20s found herself face to face with the disease, while visiting a friend in Arkansas hospital. She noticed a room no one was entering an AIDS patient was inside. He was so frail and so pale and so near death, and he will wipe less than 100 pounds and you couldn't really tell. And from the sheets on the bad. The young man in 6H group. What happened next was dramatized in a short film patient known as Jimmy asked to speak with his mother. His mother's phone number please. He wants his mother honey is not is not coming. Room six weeks and nobody is coming but Ruth cougar Brooks returned to Jimmy's room and says she sat with them for the next 13 hours.

What made you stay with him until he passed away.

His mother had already abandoned nobody wanted his remains so cougar Brooks is she paid for his cremation and then put his ashes in the cookie jar brought them up to that cemetery. She think she ended up helping maybe hundreds with AIDS, mostly men abandoned by families and churches sounds like it was and always love my neighbor now wasn't.

After helping Jimmy what made you think a minute help others. While I didn't they just kept, I couldn't turn anybody down. There was no one else to take care of them.

There is no other option. There was none. The KKK barn crosses in my yard.

Three different times really. Yes, you must've felt threatened. I was II had a killer on my I was dealing with AIDS. Why was I going to be afraid of semi-burning across in my yard cougar Brooks became one woman AIDS help center writing patients to appointments trying to find doctors drugstore filling out death certificates John Anderson's gone out was gone. Danny nail there all people who done here. We were pretty much on our own.

I have roof had to meet Ruth. I met her at work I managed to barring she came in one trying to raise some funds to bury someone die of AIDS cold Weinmann says they'd spin up drag show fundraisers to support cougar Brooks work. One of the performers was his own partner of 10 years Billy stage name Marilyn Morel was really great things that he was doing for people and then it turned out that I needed her. Billy Billy was diagnosed with AIDS before dying. He left Ruth. His favorite red dress just to know that someone cares for you longer to Jeannie Neuwirth's younger brother Joe Ross was buried here to you, just like melted volunteer and all that panic and anxiety Neuwirth that her family had little money and were struggling in those final days of her brother's life until a nun gave her cougar Brooks number and all he cannot pick a spot.

Jimmy's right here you have any idea how many people you buried here.

There's over 40. She admits her memories are a little fuzzy. There's maybe that's not so bad back. It was just incomprehensible that this would go on and on and on. She says she found solace out on the waters of Arkansas's Lake Hamilton. No one was dying on the light. No one was sick on the light he could catch efficient going back in hit swim away to live another day and it wasn't that way on dry land. Cougar Brooks took on an informal advisory role on AIDS in the Clinton administration would eventually be recognized for her work. I was a good man like their man in 2010 she had a stroke part. She blames on the stress of that era and I forgot to point out this is Miss Misty McCall's grave. She has one biological daughter. But during that crisis. Ruth cougar Brooks became a mother of sorts to countless sons. I didn't have the honor of getting birth to them that I had the honor of being with them in the moment that they needed somebody the mouse and I would take them in my arms and I would carry them across the river. Death and there would be on the other side waiting all of the people who love them and didn't charge them, and I had that honor of handing them back to their friends and that God they were lucky to have selected to have them my life in quarantine before star Jim Gaffigan to read some of his great expectations things begin to open up or reclose, depending where you live. I have a confession.

I secretly thought this pandemic thing was going to be kinda easy for me.

At first I thought the quarantine last two weeks so I was a little off was little. I also assumed quarantine life would be relaxing.

Wrong again freezing of a fool which you should understand my logic back to DC in early March in New York City when those rumblings of a possible order to stay at home.

Part of me that was like. So they want us to stay home okay I can do, looking at shelter and places, might go to anyway I'm what you would call Dorsey working and traveling nonstop.

Hello, my life lost about lockdown is it time to regroup meeting with juvenile. I thought spending time with my family would be helpful if that early March when we were finally issued the orders to not go to work to stay home and in the case of New York City nonbeliever apartments remaining doors to the greatest extent of music for me was my will and then when I found out during delivery could help small businesses K of the pandemic. Anyway, my point is I was wrong the first time I've been wrong the last time Jane Pauley please join us when our trumpet sounds again next Sunday morning to see take out with preacher Gary this week. Stephen Law I live Mitch McConnell in one of Washington's biggest midterm monument list for me to Senate races you think Republicans have the best chance of taking a democratic seed what Nevada not Georgia. Georgia is right up there with New Hampshire's surprise to New Hampshire. People really just kind of don't like you have for more from this week's conversation, follow the take out with Maj. Garrett on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts