More urgent. It is a question Martha Teichner will try to answer in our cover story. Reporter with the world desperate for a covid vaccine, manufacturers are already gearing up so millions of doses will be ready to go the day when it is approved. I think what we should exercise here is humility. We dont know what we have. They dont know what they have. Its risky. Its expensive. Reporter theyd his sunday morning, operation warped speed, not fast enough or too fast . Pauley next on our morning menu, well find out what is cooking with tv host guy fieri, who is reliving his travels in pursuit of local eats with our mo rocca. The car, the hair right here, right now. Reporter the personality. With guy fieri, everything stands out. Now he is standing up to help a group of people hit hard by the pandemic. How much money have you helped raise for outofwork restaurant workers . I think were just on the cusp of 24 million. Reporter coming up on sunday morning. The tireless guy fieri. Enjoy pauley for the record, the singer song writer known as lizzo is on a roll these days, following her three grammy wins earlier this year. Hers is a success years in the making, as she tells tracy smith. Reporter lizzo is a human firestorm of selfconfidence, but it has taken her a lifetime to get there. What were you insecure about . I was insecure about my body, my smile. Reporter but look who is smiling now. Reporter the one and only lizzo, later on sunday morning. Baby, how you feeling . Pauley rita braver takes us to a summer theater where the show will go on. Lee cowan prowls the streets with a pothole artist. And ken burns looks forward to the return of baseball. Plus an awardwinning story from seth boon seth doaned some thoughts from jim gaffigan, and ill roll up more sleeves for some Spring Cleaning. On this 28th of june, 2020. Well return in a moment. 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Theyll mix the ingredients together for the needs of the particular platform theyre developing, in this case novavax. Reporter for Clinical Trials already under way in australia. It begins to produce the hundreds of millions of doses. Reporter sean kirk is executive Vice President of emergent biosolution, an American Company gearing up now, preparing 4,000 liter tanks to have hundreds of millions of doses ready to go if and when any of its clients, novavax, johnson johnson, vaxart, and astrazeneca, make it to the finish line in the race to a vaccine. What happens to all those vaccines that youre ramping up to have ready on day one after approval if it doesnt come . The federal government has made it clear theyre willing to invest a substantial amount of money. Reporter 628 million just to emergent to manufacture them all anyway, before approval, whether they succeed our fail. If theyre deemed to be ultimately unusual, they could be discarded. Reporter literally thrown away, wow President Trump it is risky and expensive, but well be saving massive amounts of time. Well be saving years. Reporter President Trump announced operation warped speed on may 15th. President trump its objecobjective to finish developing and to manufacture and distribute a massive coronavirus vaccine. Well try to see if we can do it before the end of the year. Reporter the federal government has already pumped more than 2 billion into what it is betting are the likeliest to win f. D. A. Approval fastest. Drug industry heavy weights are behind some of the frontrunners, pfizer, johnson johnson, merck, astrazeneca. Encouraging news about a potential coronavirus vaccines, with the drugmaker moderna, that showed promising stages. Reporter moderna touted promising early results for its vaccine, which uses an unconventional new approach to creating immunity. We are desperate for a vaccine. As a consequence, were looking for any sort of news that could be good. But i think what we should exercise here is humility. Reporter dr. Paul offit is a member of the National Institutes of health panel, overseeing the accelerated development of a covid vaccine. He fears what he calls an october surprise, and coauthored this oped in the new york times. I worry as we move to september, october, and election day, that will will be a pressure to get a vaccine out there, even if it hasnt been tested in the way it needs to be tested. Reporter 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 a disease and who doesnt. Typically those trials last years, not months. It took offit more than a quarter 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 frantic. Theyre almost panicky about living in a world until there is a vaccine. Now how do you manage the public pressure to hurry up and get to the finish line . Hopefully there will be an understanding in order for us to prove a vaccine a safe and affective, it needs to go through this process. I harken back to the polio days. The theotrial vaccines nicknamed the shot heard around the world. We waited, despite the fact that every year in this country at least 30,000 people would get polio, end up paralyzed or in iron lungs, and 1500 died. They funnel into an evaluation center. The nation awaits the verdict. If you think the terror of that is any different than this, youre wrong. We could wait then and we could wait now. Reporter abie rohrig thinks he and other people of his generation can help speed up the process. By my doing this, there is a very real, very immediate chance that a vaccine can be developed earlier and lives will be saved. Reporter even if the cost is getting very, very ill and even dying . Yes, that cost is real. Reporter rohrig is 20and a college student, and a member of one day sooner, an organization calling for 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 theyd do it. I have some history taking on this sort of calculated medical risk because i donated my kidney last summer. And so i see this as a very similar situation. I am very willing to take this risk on to myself because i know that covid19 is devastating the world. This is, i think, my generations world war ii, basically. We have multiple instances for many diseases, such as influenza, dengue, typhoid, and the human challenges were better able to understand the infections and create a vaccine. Reporter but with covid, there are ethical and safety issues, according to dr. Nadine rouphael, an associate professor of medicine at emory university. She has worked on four human trials. Which starts out with strain of a virus to use and how big of a dose to give. For the coronavirus human challenge, we dont have a strain, we dont have a dose. And we also dont have a good drug against covid. Reporter ordinarily, do diseases or viruses that have human challenge trials, do they have rescue drugs . Typically they do. Reporter so with no rescue therapy for coronavirus, that intensifies the risk . Correct. Reporter it would take three to six months, she says, just to set up human challenge trials. But she is in favor of moving forward. Is it brave or is it crazy . If it is done the right way, it is really a service to society. Reporter so youre learning towards brave . I guess so. Reporter for covid vaccines, human challenge trials are still only in the discussion phase. While several of the frontrunners are expected to begin phase three trials this summer. I still think there is a reasonably good chance that by the very beginning of 2021, that if were going to have a vaccine, we will have it by then. Reporter for all dr. Faucil that first vaccine allow us to take off our masks, feel safe . Will it keep us from getting covid19, or just from getting really sick or dying . We have to make sure that people know it is likely it is going to protect against moderate to severe disease, but maybe not mild disease expected with reexposure. Reporter dr. Paul offit predicts the first across the finish line may not be the ultimate winner. We dont want it to be necessarily the first vaccine. You want it to be the best kelcee was keeping chill with the scent vaccine. Youve got this girl. Just inhale. And repeat. New gain with essential oils detergent. Killer attitude. Nevor hydration. Neutrogena® hydro boost. The 1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. Neutrogena®. 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Reporter he is a true street artist in every sense of the word. Since 2015, on city streets in chicago and elsewhere, he has been filling potholes with mosaics, like these. We first met bachor, naturally, playing in the middle of a street. There is a hazard. Since the last time we talked, how much has your visibility gone up . Oh, gosh, huge, huge. Reporter he has filled nearly 90 potholes with his work so far. One tiny piece of marble and glass at a time. But the streets are quieter now than they used to be. And are empty of laughter, too. Which is where his latest works come in. So im working on the perpetual toilet paper piece. Reporter you heard right, the potential toilet paper mosaic. It became so popular. Somebody put it this way, which i thought was interesting, we wanted a souvenier of these times to look back on. Because no matter who you are, everybody can real latrelateto toilet paper. Reporter like everyone can relate to hand sanitizer. It is trying to pull the positive out of a negative. Reporter to do it, he is, quite literally, paving the streets with gold, gold leaf that is. Each work gets a halo. The saintly treat for products that, after all, are a holy miracle to find these days. It says so much, even though it is so simple. Totally. Thats what makes it so fun and unique. It is so specific to these times. Reporter times we all hope will be temporary, just like his work. Even in the best of cases, pieces of pothole art probably last about, at best, four or five years and then streets get repaved. Reporter with luck, the virus will be paved over, too, with a vaccine or at least some kind of treatment. In the meantime, jim bachor will stay on his knees out in traffic, trying to make our lives a little less bumpy. How long do you think youll keep doing this . Im going to keep doing it until the day i die. It is a good way to make a living. 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Dont let another morning go by without asking your doctor about the pill first prescribed for ra more than seven years ago. Xeljanz. Pauley as you know, the pandemic has darkened most theaters across the country. But rita braver found at least one where the show will go on. Reporter for the Barrington Stage Company in western massachusetts these two seats are available, theyre in red. Putting on one of the few plays. I like this. Reporter inside an American Theater this summer definitely more than six feet between this row and this row. Reporter it requires some big changes. Were restoring the 520 seats, and well be taking out every other row, so the seats that will be for sale are 163seats. Reporter artistic director Julianne Boyd says everything will be different. So this is the line right here. Reporter from a stage edge that keeps actors farther away from the audience, to new rules for patrons. Were going to take their temperature, and theyll have to sanitize their hands and then they can enter. Reporter will people bewaring masks in the theatre . Absolutely. And theyll have to keep them on the whole time. Reporter for more than a quarter of a century, this theater has staged fullblown multiactor plays. But the new season will open with a oneman show. With one actor, minimal set, one costume. I would need no back stage crew. This isnt something we can continue dog fo doing for a long time. Reporter boyd says she doesnt expect to make a profit from the play. Do you think people will be able to have fun, even though were in the midst of this pandemic . Absolutely. They want to have fun. Theyre looking for fun. Theyre looking for some great diversion. Reporter at woolly mammoth theater in washington, d. C. , artistic director mari maria has drawn of plans, even with plexiglass booths, wons theaters are allowed to reopen. We are making scenario after scenario. Reporter in the meantime, woolly mammoth is one of 20 plus theaters around the world trying a new idea. Pretty soon after we went into shelter in place, we talked about how to get a little bit of money into playwrights pockets and also remind folks that plays can bring joy, even if they cannot go to the theater to experience them. So we started an initiative called play at home. Reporter which means that families, like the fullers, can download a script and perform a 10minute musical. In this play at home, Logan Crawford discovers her dads shelterinplace hideout. Daddy, why are you in the bathtub . Im working, logan. In the bathtub . Reporter many theaters have put past and even new productions online. Actors from houstons alley theater perform shakespeares sonnets, written when elizabethan theaters were closed due to the play. I sigh the lack of many of things i sought. My dear times waste. Reporter but theaters are yearning to put on shows. Woolly mammoth was set to open the fall season with a strange loop, first staged by playwright horizon in new york. Its nyu reporter and then something amazing happened to that play. The most unbelievable news. Strange loop wins the pulitzer prize. There are no words for my happiness, and im still on cloud nine about it. Mostly because i cant think of a more deserving human being than michael r. Jackson. I had some time to kill. Im barely scraping by reporter it was an historic win for the playwright, the first time a musical won the pulitzer without playing on broadway. But the only celebration for michael r. Jackson was on zoom. And then i took a long walk and i, like, listened to Lukas Vantuch and chaka khan, which felt like celebratory for me. Reporter so there was no night on the town . No night on the town. Reporter and jackson will have to wait to see the new production of the show, based on his life as a new black man, until the summer of 2021. He says he understands that safety comes first. Are you interested in writing about the pandemic . What im interested in is the long existing inequities that the pandemic has exposed. And what can we do to absolutely address them. Reporter and so whatever playwrights create, local and regional theaters will be ready to stage because ma maria goyenes says nothing can replace the joy of theater. It really enobles us. What keeps me up at night is how to employ people in the future and make sure we can come back stronger than ever. [applause] [cheering] ch sorry im late, everybody, and apologies for my appearance. You look fine. We were just talking about yeah, right. I look like a wanted poster. I didnt have time to get my beard routine in this morning, so. What beard routine . Ah. Well, the key is maple nectar. Gives it that sheen. Is there something wrong with my screen . Mnhmnh. Jamie, what are talking about . Youre right, alan. We should be talking about bundling home and auto with progressive, not this luscious mane of mine. [ laughs ] jamie, do you know what a beard is . Introducing new best foods drizzle sauce craveworthy flavors you can drizzle, dip and dress to make home the best restaurant around new drizzle sauces from best foods were on the side of food. Pauley singer song writer lizzo is a grammywinner with a large and loyal following and a Success Story that has been years in the making, as she recalled last fall in a chat with tracy smith. Baby, baby reporter she has been compared to some of the greatest singers of our time. [applause] [cheering] reporter and now you know why. Im cryi