We will be remembering lewis, who spent decades in congress with reports from lee could you wan and others. And then we turn to the future. Even as the nation debates how to safely reopen its schools, an equally baffling issue faces employers what it will take to game guarantee that a day at the office will be safe for every returning worker . A question john black stone will tackle in our cover story. The office, as we have come to know it in recent years is one of those things that the pandemic may have changed forever. Is it time to say rest in peace, the open office plan . The open office is over. It was already over for a lot of reasons. It was too noisy and you couldnt concentrate and it was well on the way out of the door. A new office with a new normal ahead on sunday morning. Pauley choir directors havent been able to say altogether now, at least in person, to their singers for months, which has not stopped the maestro david probe. We will introduce him. These days choirs cant meet in person but in 2010 Erik Whitaker built a choir using individual videos from singers. I had singers saying when is the next virl choir and how can i be a part of it . Today he will unveil the biggest virl choir every assembled, 17,000 singers and one correspondent coming up on sunday morning. Pauley were in conversation this morning with actor Lewis Gossett junior. He has many stories to share with our michelle miller. Stop eyeballing me. I will rip your eyeballs out of your skull. Lewis gossett junior has been a working actor since 1953 but his first day in hollywood wasnt about a part. It was about the police. 1966. A tree . A tree. A palm tree. Oscar winner Lewis Gossett junior, on his career, and more. Later on sunday morning. Morocco has a profile of kim novak. We will visit a unique wyoming truckstop with jim axelrod and stories from jim gaffigan and more on this sunday morning for the 19th of july, 2020. We will be back after this. Explore floor and decor your way, and comfortably shop over a million square feet of in stock flooring our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. Or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. All in one stop visit floor and decor in person or online. John lewis, one of the lions of the Civil Rights Movement, has passed away after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 80 years old. A remembrance now from our lee cowan how long can we be patient . We want our freedom and we want it now. People tell me nothing will change. I just feel like saying come and walk in my shoes. I will show you. But the death of george floyd was a deadly reminder that the words he dedicated his life to wasnt over. I kept saying to myself how many more . How many more young black men will be murdered . Just last month, georgia congressman john lewis appeared at the black lives matter mural not far from the white house. In an interview with gayle king, he remained forever hopeful. Its another step down a very, very long road, towards freedom, justice for all human kind. Throughout his life, it was a continuous effort. He was arrested dozens of times for acts of civil dis obedience. I met rosa parks when i was 17. 1958 i met dr. King and these two individuals inspired me to get in trouble and i have getting in good trouble since. Our determination to win citizenship. He led the march from selma to montgomery across the Edmund Pettus bridge. The bridge will not continue. He paid for his convictions that day with what history will forever call bloody sunday. I was the first person to be hit and i still have the scar on my forehead. Unlike dr. Martin luther king, jr. Or malcom x, john lewis wasnt frozen in history. 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And youre about to see why. When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something, to do something. Watching congressman john lewis at work on capitol hill dont give up. Dont give in it was hard to believe that he grew up achingly poor in rural and segregated alabama. I saw those signs that said whitemen and colored men. You saw the water fountains marked colored and the water fountain marked white. And i saw white waiting, colored waiting. As a child did this make you feel angry . Did it make you feel sad or embarrassed . As a child, i felt angry. I wanted to check a book out of a library, the public library, and i was told that black people could not checkbooks out. So i couldnt use the public library. And all of this just made me more and more determined to get an education and to find a way to change the system and find a way to get out. And id lewis did change the system. We talked with him at brown chapel in selma, alabama, one of the most important cities in civil rights history. And though it took years for Many Americans to learn his name, john lewis was one of the key leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. I had been deeply inspired by Martin Luther king, jr. And wanted to get involved. Reporter so at 17, a scholarship student at the American BaptistTheological Seminary in nashville tennessee, john lewis joined with a small group of young people dedicated to nonviolent protest. They became known at the sit in kids. Their mission to desegregate lunch counters and movie theaters in nashville. It was the first big story i ever covered. These young people were my heros. I watched them from that day in february 1906 and thought they were doing something historic. Reporter the late pches winning author David Halberstam spent years documenting the story of the young people that changed history. There was so so unshakeable to him, so strong, so fearless, so focused that i thought oh, hes going to endure. Reporter and at those sitins in nashville, lewis does endure violence and abuse. People would come up, they would pus us off the lunch counter stool, for hot chocolate or coffee in our hair, down our back, put lighted cigarettes out in our hair. He was also beaten, the first of many beatings in more than 40 arrests in his years in the Civil Rights Movement. But in the end nashville surrenders to the sit in kids. Luj counters and other facilities are desegregated and john lewis and others are not ready to stop. They form the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee known as sncc. We had become warriors. A warrior cant say well weve just one. Theres a dynamic. The more you do, the more you go up against the beast of racism and the more there was to do. For lewis that means joining the first freedom rides, trying to degree segregate bus stations in the south. He is beaten and imprisoned. Other freedom riders are attacked by the ku klux klan, their bus fire bormd in anniston alabama. People people in the black community said we should stop the freedom rides. It was too dangerous. Reporter well, wasnt it . It was a Dangerous Mission and we knew that yes. You actually wrote wills out. We wrote wills. But it was important for to us make a statement that the nonvile locate movement, the philosophy of nonviolence would not be defeated by acts of violence. Reporter so the protests go on, in places like birmingham, alabama, where police turn fire hoses and dogs on high school students. Halberstam says the young people leading the movement followed a deliberate strategy. We are going to have to lure the beast out and the beast is going to have to lash back at us. When we do that people will see. But it is going to entail great risk. And of course the additional factor was this was going to be in this new america of american communications. It would be caught on television. Reporter and so the Civil Rights Movement captures the nations attention. And in june of 1963, Young John Lewis, as chair of sncc is invited to join other senior civil rights leaders including dr. King to meet with president kennedy and tell him there will be a march on washington for civil rights. The Kennedy Administration did not want any part of the march on washington. Well, they didnt see it was a thing. They were also looking toward the 1964 election. And they didnt want to do anything to upset the south. That day, august 28, 1963, it was unbelievable. It was unreal. Reporter lewis is one of the youngest leaders to speak that day. Were tired of being beaten by policemen. Were tired of seeing our people locked up in jails over and over again and then you holler be patient, how long can we be patient . We want our freedom and we want it now the march, along with the freedom rides and the sitins leads to passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. But there are still barriers that need breaking. Lewis and others in the movement start Training College students from all over the country to go south to register voters and, inevitably, to be arrested. Try to bring your knees all the way to your elbows. Dont cross your legs. Reporter a key Battle Ground will be selma, alabama, where only 2 percent of blacks of voting age are registered to vote. I do firmly swear that i will support and defend the seduce of the United States and the constitution of the state of alabama. If you take this oath please say i do. I do. Reporter but selma authorities continue to resist change. And that leads to one of the major events in civil rights history and john lewis life. Theres now a plaque here . Theres a plaque. And here it is, on sunday march 7, 1965, 600 people led by Hosea Williams and john lewis began a march to montgomery. Its a historical plaque with your name on it. Its somewhat unbelievable that the people of alabama and the city of selma will see fit these many years later to place a historic plaque, a marker, here. Reporter but not unbelievable at all when you think about what happened as lewis and williams lead the protesters over Edmund Pettus bridge on the day that becomes known as bloody sunday. What did you see down there . At this point, i could see lines and lines of state troopers. Unlawful entry, you have to disperse. You are ordered to disperse. Go home or go to your church. Reporter there were beaten back with canes and clubs and whips and teargas and nausea gas. I was hit in the head by a state trooper with a nightstick. I really believe to this day that i saw death. He is a simple man of great faith. Thats his strength. His strength limits him from being, you know, one of these great charismatic leaders but one day people are going to look around and say oh, my god, thats one of the great black heros america has ever produced. 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Reporter from skyscrapers in manhattan to sleek campuses in silicon valley, offices across the country have been mostly empty for months. In some ways this virus is a workplace virus. Its an office virus. This is one of the few things that ever happened that shut every office in the world down. Amol sarva is cofounder and c. E. O. Of knotel, a company that designs and represents office space to major corporations internationally. Are you going to be making a lot of changes now . That is an understatement, john. The world is different. And were not going back to the orlando way. For some that may mean not going back to the office period. Tech giants at which timer and square have told employees they can work from home indefinitely. Other Major Companies plan to keep offices closed at least until the end of summer, some until the end of the year. Thats not good for those in the real estate business like sarva. Thats certainly a thought that went through my mind these last few months, what if everyone is cork from home forever . Before all of this on an average day at an average company, only 80 percent of the people were in the office. Well, in the future maybe its 50 or 60. Certainly next few months it will be 202030 percent will be in the office. Those who to return may find a workplace that is not only healthier but more appealing. Social distancing means your deskses cant be shoulder to shoulder anymore and a lot of people will be whispering thank god because they didnt love it. One prototype of the post Pandemic Office is up and running in am center amsterdam. We started with 6 feet Office Project with the ambition to get the world safer and sooner back to work. This is where our day the at office starts your jeroen sfs lokerse is a managing partner in amsterdam for the Real Estate Company cushman and wakefield which has kert converted its office into a test site for the 6 feet office. We follow the arrows. Everything at the office is one way. Carpet colors show employees where they can walk and cant. Desks are no longer crowded together. There were in corner of the building there were 28 desk. At the moment there are 16. We have implemented simple things like these giant glass scriendz to people can sit across from you. How is your workplace at the home . Hope to be back . Very nice. Better than at home . And what mite be interesting is to see what the office used to look like. Its a lot of people in a very small space with not much privacy and difficult to make phone duals and be distracted by your colleagues around you. Are you going to keep that old office sort of as a museum peels the way things used to be in the early 2nd century . I think it will be a museum piece. The open office is not isnt a new idea. As far as back back as the 1930s companies crowded as many workers as they couldnt into offices that looked like factories. Then in 1968, the furniture maker her man miller introduced the action was. Action office offers a full range of completely interchangeable components for all three working environments. We know it better today as the cubicle, fodder for humor of dilbert cartoons and the 1999 film office space. El the cure for the cubicle was a return to the open office. But up updated. It became the preferred design for Big Technology companies. Open offices were depicted as cool and trendy, meant to encourage collaboration and the exchange of ideas. But a study in 2018 found that forcing workers to sit side by side with no privacy actu