Pauley good morning. Im jane pauley, and this is sunday morning. Introduced this memorial day weekend by the United States army band. Its the weekend for honoring all who died while serving in our nations military. Its also the weekend marking the unofficial start of summer. Most years that means curtain going up on a season of theaterpacking new movies. Of course, this is not most years. Still, the show must go on, as lee cowan reports in our cover story. Vie era hs hollywoodent been, well, this silent. Getting the cameras rolling again is no easy task. I, honest to god, have no idea what it isng to look like. There is no onesizefitsall in terms of what to do safely. Reporter will this be the first summer since that summer, without a blockbuster . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley singer song writer josh groban is off the live concert stage for the moment, but he is hardly silced. With tracy smith this morning, well take note. You raise me up reporter josh groban is used to playing in arenas to thousands of adoring fans. Now the venue is smaller. I walk down to the river reporter one of the ways youre connecting with fans is by sharing songs from your shower . Thats right. Its a little thing that can give me something to give back, which means a lot to me right now. Reporter josh groban, plus a neverbeforeheard song, later this sunday morning. Pauley there is arriving star in Many American kitchens during this covid crichr will give us a taste. Reporter oh, if only you could smell it what aroma, martha, is more primal and it kind of just makes you happy than the smell of bread waxing through the house. Reporter is that why so many homebound americans are baking their own bread . That is beautiful the need to knead, coming up this sunday morning. Pauley Connor Knighton offers a unique view of the statue of liberty, Still Standing tall. Nicholas thompson takes us on a wikapedia search. Tony dokoupil talks with star trek star Patrick Stewart. Plus peter gren berg on peter gn how well soon be traveling or not. Along with jim gaffigan, Steve Hartman and more for this sunday morning, the 24th of may, 2020. Well be back in a moment. Were here for you and were open. Wow. Im an original. One of a kind. You feel me . Love ya. Oop you look cute better than you . Pop my 100 allwhitemeat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just 5. 99. My new bitesized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible youll want them whenever, so dont resist pop em while you game, hang, or do your thing. Pop my 100 allwhitemeat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just 5. 99. Pauley the show must go on is a familiar expression in the world of entertainment. But does it hold up when a pandemic threatens the summertime tradition . Our cover story is reported by lee cowan. There is a creature alive today who has survived millions of years of evolution. Reporter it was the summer of 1975, when beating the heat was all about going to theni movies. One movie innr particular. ni jaws reporter with jaws, the summer blockbuster was. ni this summer was slated to be a real civi sizzler of nostalgia. Top gun maverick was supposed to fly into the theaters this summer, but it didnt. So was the latest ghostbusters adventure. Covid19 pushed back both those summer releases, making 2020 the summer of silence at the box office. Our industry was one of the first to be hit as a result of the way we work. We will be, probably, one of the last industries to come back. Reporter Gabriella Carteris is president of sagafra, just one of the hollywood unions figuring out safety protocols to get the cameras rolling again. There is a lot of anxiety. People want to do it right away, but we keep saying lets look at the research. Because you dont get to hit the ball twice. We want to do it right the first time. Reporter more than 200,000 jobs were lost in the Motion Picture and sound Recording Industries in april alone. Workers who would have otherwise been flooding sound stages and sets. The not so glitzy reality of an industry that makes social distancing difficult, at best. Something Gabriella Carteris knows all too well, after starring in 90210, both the 90s version and the reboot. The shock that im a grandmother, okay . Reporter can you imagine that kind of a itlde beea done any timeon . Different show. Reporter and a different experience for you as an actress. Its already. I dont know what my world is going to look like when i go back. Im going to close my window to get the noise out. Hold on. Reporter it certainly cant look like this. This on the screen, good to see you there, lee. Youre looking good. But id rather be there with you in person. Reporter its awful. I cannot wait to get the hell out of this room. Reporter thats tom rothman, chairman of sonny entertainment Motion Picture group. I wouldnt necessarily write off the second half of the summer. Reporter the mechanics of shooting again safely, he says, are largely manageable. There will be best practices put in place, discussions with the unions. I think it is very doable. What is challenging is what happens on the other side of the camera. There will never be a time, pandemic or not, where the audience does not want the hero to kiss the heroine. You should be kissed and often by someone who knows how. Reporter bet getting but geg sparks to fly will require some movie magic. They are already trying. For a long time people would joke there is too much on ne netflix, but not anymore. Reporter thats ted ted sarandos, content chief at netflix, who has seen subscriptions skyrocket during the pandemic. He says it is already back in production on a super natural thriller now shooting in iceland. Theyve been experimenting with color coding to break up the crew. Everyone is tested, and everything from costumes to props are cleaned down. Do you think it will slowdown production . For sure. Airport post9 11 slowed things down, and it made everyone uncomfortable to fly. Reporter but its back to normal . I think so. Reporter although weve been binging at a forracious rate, tom sarajev, he sayshe has enough co last to the end of next year. We had a pitch meeting epr heexty. The biggestars woo, animated series, like netflixs big mouth, has continued production without missing a beat. What is your current grooming situation, sweetie . I call it the. The interesting side affect of all of this might be that the time for stories to marinate, i think actually will be beneficial on the other side of this. Reporter if history is any guide, there will be another side to this. It is a boom and bust industry. Reporter emily carman is professor o film studies at Chapman University near los angeles. I dont know where the industry is going, but i know they will prevail. Because if you look at the arc of the film industry, the industry finds a way to regroup. Reporter at the height of the silent movie era, the spanish flu struck. Watch as she sneezes, and the crowd of passengers wearing masks, runs away in horror. It brought hollywood to its knees. Production was closed, and Mary Pickford became seriously ill, but both she and the movies bounced dpre, which bankrupted many studios, gave us some of the most enduring and uplifting films of our time. There are beautiful art decco stages, sometimes in exotic locations. Reporter everything that the depreng depression . Exactly. And for a few minutes, you forgot where you were. Reporter will it be roughgoing for a while . Almost certainly. But those at the top of the movie food chain, they dont count the movies out yet. When television came along, it was television, thats the end, its free and then video cassettes came along, and well, thats the end. And then 300 cable channels, well, thats the end no, its not the end. It isnt the end. There is no end. That experience of being with other people and laughing and crying and cheering, thats what makes us who we are. [applause] bacterial infection. In the skin of the perineum could occur. Stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,. Ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and dont take it if youre on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. Taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. Lower a1c and lower risk of a fatal heart attack . On it with jardiance. Ask your doctor about jardiance. Capital one knows life doesnt update you about your credit card. So meet eno. The capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. 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Reporter what . I was such a carrie bradshaw. I had too many shoes and i had lots of takeout options. Reporter with commercial yeast really hard to find, like hordes of newly costconscious americans, bibbens decided to make her own sourdough, which starts out as nothing more than flour and water set out to ferment and grow. Reporter just like audrey, the voracious plant in little shop of horrors. Feed me all night long reporter sourdough starters demand to be fed more and more flour. As you can see, she is bubbling up, she is getting ready. Reporter and they have names. Take a look. Her name is diane von yeastenberg. I love fashion. Diane von furstenberg is timeless and classic, as is d sourdough. This is amanda, how can i help you. Reporter amenda gets a lot of sourdough questions. She is one of 15 experts taking calls on king arthur flours bakers hot line. About this time of year, things usually slow down, but our calls have gone up, and our emails have doubled, if not tripled. And were receiving around 350 calls a day. Reporter king arthur says it is selling twice as many bags of flour as it did in december, a big holiday baking month. Yeast sales are up more than 600 over a year ago. Why do you think that people suddenly want bread at a time like this . Its comforting. Bread is one of the most comforting and nurturing of foods. What aroma, martha, causes us to, in a pavlovian way, salivate immediately. Reporter before coronavirus, jim laheys bakery in new york city was supplying 300 restaurants. Now it is down to a half dozen. Were doing 25 oven loads of bread a day, and now were averaging two. Reporter laheys noknead bread recipe has become a home cooks classic. During troubling times, creating edible art is a magic trick worth knowing. I just like that it is so simple. I like it is four ingredients, flour, water, salt, and yeaflt. Reporter for dr. Craig spencer, breaking bread iserything the rs life is not. He is an emergency room doctor in new york city. When i walked in about a month ago, it felt like the apocalypse. An Emergency Department where normally we would have 30 patients, there were over double that. It was unlike anything that ive seen. And i worked in west africa during ebola. Reporter in 2014, spencer survived ebola himself, and he is uniquely qualified to treat coronavirus. It is hard to take care of patients all day. And it is harder to do so when youre afraid youre going to get infected, and harder to do so when youre doing it in goggles and masks and gloves. That is tough. What is even harder is the mental exhaustion that comes. Reporter which is why the bread dr. Graying Craig Spencer bakes for his family to eat nourishes him more. Bread is something that we can control. In the hospital, one thing that has been so frustrating for many of us is there is not a treatment, there is not a cure. This is todays creation. I think bread is a release from the stress we feel every single day. Reporter that is beautiful thanks. Reporter its got a heartbeat. Yeah, exactly. Ncert hall. And cvs is helping, with free prescription delivery and telehealth from aetna to help you stay in and well. Home is where the heart is with cvs health. And technologists, i feel the weight you carry, as i carry it myself. But as i reflect and see all the Amazing Things you have been doing. One thing is clear, youre turning living rooms into conference rooms, backyards into school yards, and bringing doctors into homes virtually and securely. You are transforming Business Models and virtualizing workforces overnight. Because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. And to help us all emerge from this, weve opened our supercomputers and patented technologies to scientists around the world, accelerating the search for a vaccine. This isnt easy. But as you adapt and move forward, were here with the people, financing, and technology, ready to help. Pauley most years memorial day weekend launches the Summer Travel season. So what about this season . Here is cbs news travel editor peter greenberg. Its kind of jarring, isnt it . 400 jer plane400 passenger plae now parked in the california desert, row after row, with thousands more grounded elsewhere. Last year the a. A. A. Said 43million americans went somewhere on memorial day weekend. This year the a. A. A. Isnt even making a gueswihitre way from the valley to the west side wide open. Reporter travel will bounce back, but for now it is just inching back. And your experience wont be nearly the same. Lets start with your hotel. Travelers who check back in will have a much different stay, says hilton c. E. O. Chris nassetta. Here is your experience, peter. Close your eyes and get ready. Youll go to your room with your digital key. You dont want to touch anything other than your phone. Youll open your room with your phone. Reporter and the room you open will have been cleaned like never before. Masked housekeepers will pay special attention to things like light switches and tv remotes. And when theyre done, theyll put a seal on the door. When the housekeeper is done cleaning the room, we will seal it, and youll be the first one in it, and we will not come in it until you leave or you ask us to come back in it. Reporter and now to the skies. In order to promote social distancing, well be conducting boarding from the rear of the aircraft. Reporter air travel has dropped by as much at 90 . United airlines is flying fewer passengers a day than it has crew. But for those who are flying, the experience is different, and not necessarily in a good way. Food service aboard is mostly gone. And if youve got to go, one european airline,ryan is mig passengers raise their hands for permission to use the laboratory. That is not the case for u. S. Carriers yet. But there is an entirely new disinfecting program. The plane will have been thoroughly cleaned prior to me getting on. And then were not going to be mixing salad at my seat, are we. Importantly you wont a mri r ht. Hile bla you saw that after 9 11, we took out cutlery, and things eventually come back. And once a vaccine is discovered, hopefully sort of the nervousness sort of dissipates and we can get back to something that is back to the old normal, but things will definitely change. Reporter like other airlines, united already has systems in place to make flying safer, better cleaning of seat backs and tray tables. And things like electr electrostatic sprayers to clean every nook and cranny. But social distancing is pretty much impossible on a plane. And united was called out last week when a a passenger tweeted a packed flight. If youre flying on a day or two in advance, hey, by the way, the flight that youre on seems to be over x pet full, 65 , 70 , well figure out a n wit, the is a flight leaving three hours later that has a lot of capacity. If youre uncomfortable, youre allowed that flexibility. So thats what we have pivoted to, to ensure you have that. Reporter besides being less crowded, your upcoming flight may be cheaper. You can find a lot of bargain flights right now. But since some airlines are losing 100 million a day, you can also expect fewer flights and more turbulence ahead. For now, again, the operative term is to lets get through this crisis at the time and say a prayer or whatever it is that we do to make sure that not just our industry but the world at large becomes a healthier place. Reporter i guess you could say when an entire industry is basically grounded, there is no place to go but up. R communities. Our priority will always be to keep you and our associates safe, while making sure you can still get the essentials you need. I but what i do count on. Ts anis boost high protein. Rs, and now, theres boost mobility. With key nutrients to help support. Joints, muscles, and bones. Try boost mobility, with added collagen. To my retirement days than ii am my college days. I just want to know, am i gonna be okay . I know people who specialize in am i going to be okay. Guanhelp you stay on track. Maed glassesug pauley from the shakespearean stage to the vastness of space, actor Patrick Stewart has been on quite the journey in his long career, including recently a little down time with Tony Dokoupil of cbs this morning. Yeah beautiful, way to go, you say that a lot more when youre winning than when im winning. Reporter the first thing you should know is the pingpong happened before the coronavirus. Ahhah this is match point. Reporter what are you trying to communicate . I wont say championship point, but match point. Reporter and it was sir Patrick Stewarts idea. What exactly are you trying to convey . Im trying to convey there is little significance about this moment because may be the last ball we ever play. Reporter could be it. If youre surprised, well. Great game. I was thinking about jumping the net, but i think that would have been a little bit too challenging. Reporter i was thinking about throwing the racquet. Thank you. Reporter et turns it turns out the actor behind the x mans professor xavier. Who are you . Youre the man who puts me to sleep. Reporter and John Luc Picard is much more down to earth than his title would imply. For that reason, his career now stands in ruins. Reporter what is also unexpected is stewarts celebrated return in t tkow seaming on cbs all access, a part of viacom cbs. I dont want the game to end. Reporter stewart is also an executive producer. Did you always want to contribute as an executive producer . No. I was too naive, too new at the game of serious television. And i had so much work to do. I mean, i really the first couple of years, i didnt have a life, or a social life, as all. E wked fiva week, 12, 13, 14, sometimes 15hour days, especially towards the end of the week. And saturday morning, i would allow myself a little sleepin, and then i would do my own laundering, which, by the way, i still do. Reporter long before he was knighted by the queen of england or hailed by a nation of socalled trekkies, pstew, as friends call him, grew up in poverty in northern england. His mother was a textile worker, and his father, a war hero who brought some of the battle home. He also was, unfortunately, a weekend alcoholic. Which meant that weekends were often difficult and troubling. Reporter to escape the chaos and the noise, he would read in the only place he could be alone the family out house. Because the radio was on all of the time. All we had was a radio. I didnt have until i was 24. Didnt see television at all. So being part of a very Successful Television show is good. Reporter i thought you were going to any improbable. Profoundly improbable, i would say. What happened was completely unexpected. Reporter stewarts next refuge became the theater. And at 26, he was hired by the Royal Shakespeare company, spending the next two decades with picard, before a chance meeting led to his casting on star trek. For all of our knowledge, all of our advances, were just as mortal as you are. Reporter as First Stewart struggled at television, as he explained over a postpingpong beer with his wife, sonny ozell. I lectured some of my cast members about some of the fooling around that was going on on the set and the games they were playing and the singing and the jokes, and the ts [laughter] and there was a horrible silence. And it was Denise Crosby who said to me, trek, cmon, weve got to have some fun. And i said, were not here to have fun and that became a legendary quote. As i progressively got sill leaier and sillier as the series went on. Reporter after seven seasons and four movies, though, he was ready to move on to other roles. What must i do . Reporter only to discover that some in hollywood struggled to see him as anything but the captain. He felt for years im putting words in your mouth here but you felt thats what all of the writers do all of the time. You can feel free to put words in his mouth. Exactly. That picard was something of an albatross in terms of your creative life. Thats exactly the word. For a while, i wept through wentthrough a stage of thinking, is that it . Is that all ive got . Is that how i is shall be identified for the rest of time . But you pivoted and you went back to theater. That was, in a way, my escape. Reporter he and sonny met while he performed macbeth at the Brooklyn Academy of music. These days the only escape on stewarts mind is from the virus. I miss work. This is the longest period in my career, which is what, over 60 years now, in which i havent actually been doi , whicis performing, acting. Reporter but even now he is not completely idle. Should i compare thee to a summers day . Reporter from his home in los angeles, he has been sharing a sonnet a day, the words he first read as a boy, the words of shei shakespeare, that lifted him no a world where no one has gone before. I had no idea what i was saying or what it meant, but there was something in the language. So long as men can breathe and eyes can see, so long lives this, and this gives life to thee. Pauley standing tall in new york harbor, the statue of liberty can only be viewed from a distance right now. But with Connor Knighton, were about to get up close and personal. Reporter last summer, architect Paul Davidson spent 1 10 nights inside the statue of liberty. He and his team carried out a first of its kind laser scan of the statue of liberty, during the hours when it wasnt packed full of tourists. Do you look back and think, i could have been doing it now, during the daytime. I know. This is the perfect time to be servingt in, for sure. Eporr eis and the statue of liberty are currently closed to all visitors, shut down due to covid19, which actually makes this the perfect time to debut some of davidsons work. The images he captured during those long nights have just been turned into a virtual tour. Now all those who cant visit in person can explore the statue on line like never before. You can get into the crown and crew everything in 3d. And you can go up to the torch and get a view. You can climb up the arm. Reporter the virtual tour includes many areas that would traditionally be offlimits to visitors. And davidsons team also laser scanned every nook and cranny, and getting that data was no easy task. Really the biggest challenge for surveys that the statue presents is the fact that it is never still. It is constantly moving in the wind. When youre surveying, you want it to be static. But we were in that torch, and it was probably five or 10 miles an hour, and it was swaying really like three or four imples. Four inches. It is kind of like g on a boat. Reporter the statue was meant to sway. The flexible support system was designed by architect alexandregustave eiffel. Perhaps youve heard of his statue in paris. It was the highest structure in all of new york city, a triumph of engineering and an instant international icon. I think about the conditions under which that was done, and it was for nothing more than to docracd freedom and liberty. Reporter davidson has been documenting the statue as part of the National ParksServices Historical national survey. The new National Tour is just part of the project. The new scan will serve as a hightech three dimensional blueprint, if, god forbid, anything should ever happen to the statue. This is a record that has many uses down the line. If they do need to make some alterations for social distancing, theyve got a complete 3d model to map that stuff out. Reporter whenever the statue eventually reopens, touring its tight interior spaces will likely be done very differently. But there is still something powerful about being there in person. Rtual visit is nice, bt it is no sustitute for thal thi s vis atrgh the ue eer day eiven sake the ouve time they go up the stairs, and all of the visual things, and you start to feel the presence of how many people have moved through this space for 130 years. And you can basically, like, reach back in history and feel something. Pauley for any number of us, wikipedia is the go to website for the latest on covid19. So how is it measuring up . Wired Magazine Editor in chief Nicholas Thompson went searching for answers. Reporter one of the strangest things about the modern internet has been the rise of wikipedia. It was just a decade ago when we talked about the site as, lets be blunt, a place for lies and nonsense. Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Anyone in the world can write anything they want about any subject, so you know you are gete best possible information. Reporter but since then, the site has transformed. Today wikipedia is regularly the first place that many of us check for information about everything. In fact, wikipedias pagese pandemic are viewed more than a million times a day. And edited almost every hour of the day. Chances are good that when you visit the page, dr. James heilman may have just finished editing it. We dont have a vaccine, but we do know this disease can be stoppestopped. Reporter doc james, as he is known, is one of the 100 editors with wikiproject medicine. His view the only proven way to stop covid19 is through social distancing. Do you think that social distancing is working . Doctor yes, definitely. We have a good understanding of the transmission of disease. You know, if everybody was to hold entirely still for four weeks, this disease would be eradicated. Reporter in his other life, heilman is an e. R. Doctor at a small hospital in canada. Doctor i do not recommend people trust wikipedia blindly. I think doing so would be silly. Yet, you know, people shouldnt trust other sources of information blindly either. Reporter wikipedia runs solely on the goodwill of volunteers ke d. Heilman. Others are academics and retirees like rosie goodnightstephenson. We editors of wikipedia are really like a learning machine. We collaborate. We have networks of people who work in various areas. Reporter she wrote english wikipedias six monthth article last year. We learned that writing articles that didnt have enough references, that wasnt the best choice. Reporter she says references and transparency are critical. If something is wrong, you can go ahead and fix reporter kathryn marr is the c. E. O. Of the nonprofit that runs wikipedia. She says in comparison to the news we get off social media, wikipedia almost always wins. It turns out there is a lot of challenges with social networks when it comes to information distribution, a lot of questions whether they can be trusted, who is monitoring for that. Reporter marr says having your own private news feed can actually divide us, which is a problem that wikipedia doesnt have. There is just one front page on wikipedia. It doesnt matter if youre in iran or italy or japan or sitting here in new york city, youre all looking at the same information. Reporter still, even though medical pages are strictly monitored by the wikiproject medicine, inAccurate Information persists on some of wikipedias less read pages. I looked myself up on wikipedia, and someone had edited my entry to descroib mdescribe me as a mart. Who is Nicholas Thompson . She is a ma martian technology journalist. Wikipedia feels the answer is to recruit more and more diverse editors. One way they have tried to expand their pool of editors is three editathons. People are using the internet more and more widely. There are different organizations with their own political aims and goals will try things on wikipedia. Reporter companies, governments, and politicians have all tried to edit wikipedia entries for their own benefit, but wikipedia editors are using Computer Programming to strike back. Now every time someone makes an edit from the white house, they send out a tweet about it. There is no secret why someone would want to influence wikipedia. Knowledge is power, and that means that it is fundamentally disruptive often to those in power. If you think about the history of what wikipedia is, it is actually pretty radical, and i dont mean that in a political, sort of left right way. Its an inversion of power structures. This idea that information can and should be available to all. Reporter it is no secret why someone would want to influence wikipedia. Which explains why locally wikipedia, founded in 2001, almost as a kind of experiment, has grown to be one of the most visited websites on the planso explainsy it is banned in china. In fact, one in three americans now get their medical information from the web. Which is fine with dr. Heilman. I dont mind having an educated patient. Reporter and you think that having Accurate Information about covid19 on wikipedia can save lives . Doctor you know, right now the only tool we have at our disposal to combat this virus is education around how it is spread. You know, this disease can be stopped by knowledge. I genuinely think that wikipedia runs on generosity and care. Somehow this encyclopedia on the internet has given an outlet to millions of people to show that good. Reporter in case you were wondering, on march 30th, an anonymous Internet User based in hillsboro, oregon, using a cell phone, decided to make two changes to wikipedia. One was a detail about baseballs opening day, and the other was about me. Im now an American Technology journalist. So something anonymous Internet User. Sunday morning 24 hours were here for you and were open. Wow. Im an original. One of a kind. You feel me . Love ya. Oop you look cute better than you . Pop my 100 allwhitemeat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just 5. 99. Heres what we want everyone to do. Count all the hugs you havent given. All the hands you havent held. All the dinners you didnt share with friends. The trips you havent taken. Keep track of them. Each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. So for now, keep your distance. But dont lose count. Well have some catching up to do. My new bitesized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible youll want them whenever, so dont resist pauley it happened this past week, word of the loss of americans remarkably diverse accomplishments. Annie glenn died from complications of the coronavirus. Married in 1943 to the future astronaut and u. S. Senator john glenn. She shared his early days in the spotlight. After undergoing speech therapy, she became an accomplished public speaker and an advocate of people with speech disorders. John glenn died in 2016 at annie glena years old. And we learned of the death of actor ken osmond from pulmonary disease. A performer from age nine, he won fame in the late 1950s and early 60s as the twofaced Eddie Haskell on leave it to beaver. Oh, mrs. Cleaver, that dress is very attractive. That color is most becoming. Pauley his performance as the slippery haskill left him type cast. He went on to join the Los Angeles Police department, though he did occasionally reprise his Eddie Haskell role on leave it to beaver revivals. Actor ken osmond was 76. Pauley Steve Hartman has a plan for a memorial day salute to americas lost heros, and he wants our help. Reporter taps is a wonder. Whether tucking in another day or sending off another soldier, this uniquely american melody somehow conjures both peace and sorrow, bestilling those deepest emotions. As a cub scout and later boy scout, taps was the most powerful song i knew. But it never heard me harder than when i heard it here, in this suburban neighborhood in tacoma, washington. Im not aware of anything that im playing this, and im trying to play it as best as i can, do a good job. Reporter don brittain started playing trumpet as a kid and was even in a band for a while. But as he told me in 2012, that he never had a more important gig than this one. Every sunset he played taps in tribute to americas veterans. Reporter but this was the part that really got me as soon as the neighbors heard him start, they would all come out and stand at attention. It seems to move people. It has an effect on them. It is very emotional for me. It is beautiful. We appreciate it. Reporter ever since we first told this story, i have had a dream to let all of america feel what i felt at this moment. Which is why today im partnering with this man. Im up for that. I think this would be wonderful. Reporter this is jari villanueva. I think we cank ameg pretty big. Retired air force buyin bugbla. And he andar and i are asking buglars to stand on their porches. It is a chance for us as americans to come together, especially in these times. Reporter so on monday, at 3 00 sharp, if you hear the call lofting over your neighborhood, please step outside, face the music, and soak in this 24notary minder of what memorial day is all about. [taps] bugl pauley like many other entertainers, josh groban is temporarily sidelined by the coronavirus. But he is still finding ways to make himself heard with tracy smith. We take note. Weve got the pizzeria here, the pawn shop. I miss it very much. I miss new york. Reporter on a new york city street on the cbs lot in los angeles, singer song writer and actor josh groban cant help but feel a little nostalgic. As a musician, when you encounter having to win over a new york audience you raise me upjita. Up and having that lovefest that you can only get in that city, it is like nothing else. Im in new york, where dreams are made of reporter in february, groban had just started a re residency at new york city radio hall. Hell take it up next year. 2021 were going to put all of those shows back nk weld e. Tinue right communal atmosphere of the theater. Reporter as a performer, as a musician, what is that feeling of being able to connect with that Live Audience . Well, youre all going out on a limb together. For me, when i step foot on stage, youre jumping off a ledge a little bit, and your audience is catching you. Keep your chins up, and wash your hands, and dont de darkness in. Reporter but now, from his home in l. A. , the multiplatinum singer is finding new ways to share the love. One of the ways youre connecting with fans is by sharing songs from your shower . Thats right. Not creepy, hopefully. It started on a whim. I was doing a billboard concert from by bedroom. I got a request from a couple of people, and i wasnt happy with the acoustics in the bedroom. So i started singing in the shower. Better i there oh, yeah. I think it is scientifically proven, but i know dr. Faw ha fauci has greater things on his mind, but when this is all over, im going to ask him why we sound so much better in the shower. Some day well find it, the rainbow connection reporter not that he needs the help acoustically. To where you are reporter since 2001, when his first album spent 101 weeks on the billboard charts, groban has sold over 30 million. A happy little blue bird fly reporter nowadays when he is not singing in his shower, like so many of us, he has discovered his domestic side. And youre cooking, too . Im cooking, too. I heard we baked all of the flour out of our country. Were all trying to make due with the half a cucumber and lemon. Ive been a room service, prepackaged what can i pick up quickly on my way to the studio kind of person. Ive had fun both slicing and dicing both my vegetables and my fingers. Im learning a new skill, which is fun. Come with me in a world of Pure Imagination reporter he is also hosting weekly screenings of his concerts on youtube. [applause] reporter for fans and to raise money for charities on the coronavirus frontline. T to see magic the cool thing about it is i can then chat with the fans. So were all watching it together, which is something ive never done. And im able to give anecdotes are stories of how the song came to be or what was actually going on stage during that weird moment. Hey, everybody. Reporter 39yearold groban has a deep connection with his fans, and he has been ite open with them about his struggles with anxiety. So what does this pandemic do to a worrier . When youre always looking fo next thing is, there is a little bit of opening your hands up and saying, what will be will be. Reporter can you do that . Im trying very hard to be zen through this. Im trying very hard to focus solely on the things that just matter the most and my life. As long as i have the ability to express myself through music, and as long as i have my family, my friends, my loved ones, my dog happy and healthy, im good. Reporter josh groban says he has been writing a lot over the past few months. Including a new song called your face. I was inspired by the faces of people that i was seeing on tv. Reporter and this sunday morning is the first time he is sharing that song with the world. And it makes me wonder how well return when will we go what will we do is all weve heard well, i believe in water i wont let this go reporter one of the things that you ask in your new song, your face, is how will we return . Yes. Reporter how will we return . And i can see it on your face i hope we get back with a greater appreciation for what we have. That will be a Silver Lining that we can have from this, that we live with gratitude, and hold on, hopefully, to those simple but important things that make our lives the most valuable. Holding on to what weve got and i can see it on your face your face pauley 10 weeks since the quarantine, and jim gaffigan finds himself racked with doubt. Jim were all in this together, thats one of the thingd, right . Were told wash your hands every 20 minutes, stand six feet apart, wear a mask, stay home. But, remember, were all in this together. Are we . Well, as a result of following those orders, my hands hurt, im lonely, and i essentially have the social life of the unibomber. In some ways, we really are all in this together. This is a global pandemic. Yes, in oth countries. They are cheering on their Health Care Workers and slowly losing their minds, also. As a country, were all in this together. The emergency is over. Jim i dont know about that, the virus has hit different parts of the country at different times. And different socioeconomic and racial groups have been affected differently. I dont even know if as a family were all in this together. Youve got to take screens. Why . Jim because eventually ive got to take them. When i take them, i dont feel like were all in this together. Im going to take that. Why . Jim and my wife, you know. How you doing . Lets just say, she hasnt liked me for a while. And i see her point. Maybe when they said were all in this together, they were talking about the voices in our heads. Have many voices in my head. There are the two loudest ones right now, the one that says were all going to be fine, and the other one is, were all going to die. Of course both those voices are wrong, but those two voices and me, were all in this together. You can do it, me. You can do it, me. Thanks, me. Thanks, me. You can do it, me. Thanks, me. I dont know how much longer i could do this. Pauley its something we havent seen in a while two american astronauts are scheduled to lift off from Kennedy Space center this wednesday. Mark strassmann has a preview. Reporter nine yearss july, n astronauts last left planet earth from american soil. All three engines are up and burning. Two, one, zero, and liftoff. Reporter the final mission of the Space Shuttle era carried a special pay load, a small american flag. A crew is intending to leave that flag on board the National Space center. Reporter it has been floating above earth ever since. The next time somebody flies, this flag is going to be up here waiting for them. Reporter but no one knew how and when. Astronaut doug hurley piloted his last shuttle flight. Did you think then the person that might bring that flag home could be you . No, absolutely not. I didnt think i was going to fly again, necessarily, let alone be potentially the guy that goes up and gets it. Doug hurley [applause] reporter but it looks like hell get that chance after all. On wednesday, hurley and after not bob behnken will make history when they blast off from kennedys space center. Theyll climb aboard a spacex rocket and launch into a new era of commercial human space flight. I think the most exciting thing about this mission for both doug and i is bringing that capability and inspiring, hopefully, another generation of engineers and scientists to challenge themselves and to try to do great things, like our nation does. Reporter when the shuttle retired in 2011. The Space Shuttle pulls into port for the last time. Its voyage at an end. Reporter . Nasas astronauts that only one way to get to space, hitching a ride on a russian soyuz rocket. Nasa administrator jim. Some of this is pride. I like to use the word prestige. Reporter so in 2014, nasa hired boeing and elon musk to be their uber and lyft to the space station. For nasa, it is more costeffective, and allows them to spectacular o focus on e science of exploring deep space. Spacex beat up boeing be being the first to fly. It has a back to the future feel. It has been described as the flying iphone. I remember that comment. It is a pretty big iphone. At least give it credit to be an ipad. Reporter spacex has a track record. Theyve already flown 19 missions bringing cargo to the space station. But this time, for the first time, the reusable rocket capsule will carry people. Do you have any reservations about flying for a company that has never actually put someone into space before. At wntns is the rig is is what is the plan . When all of the things are done appropriately, well be able to fly on it from a human perspective. Reporter does it mean something to you guys, in this new age, to be the first. After we come back and it is successful, bob and i can hang out some place and have a beer and maybe we can preflect o reflect on alf those things. But youre so hyper focused on getting success. Reporter landing the capsule back on earth will have a more retro approach, a splashdown, like in the 1960s. It has a potential for being a means for bridging differences and bringing people together. Reporter margaret is a space historian at the smithsonian National Space museum. She hopes it will unite our polarized country. There is something that stirs the heart in a different way when you know youre watching something through the eyes of a fellow human being. I think it puts us sitting in their seat. We imagine ourselves looking through their eyes. Reporter and after months of covid misery and fatigue, experiencing that feeling of wonder, riding the rocket along with benhken and hurley. They were greeted by a mask wearing jim bridenstein, something that with all of the years of preparation, no one could have ever predicted. I think right now, in the midst of this pandemic, when people are struggling maybe even with simple motivation, when maybe people are concerned about the future, what nasa is good at doing is bringing people together and inspiring them for a future that is brighter than today. If you cant see us, hear us on or podcast, sponsored by capital one. Whats in your wallet . Pauley we leave you this sunday morning at the st. Vincent National Wild life refuge in florida, and ideal spot for alligators tobati to bask in the sun. Captioning made possible by johnson johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. Captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org pauley im jane pauley. Have a nice holiday, but please stay safe. And join us when our trumpet sounds again next sunday morning. Brennan im Margaret Brennan in washington. This week on face the nation, the country approaches a grim milestone of 100,000 coronavirus deaths, as all 50 states begin to ease restrictions. Americans with quarantine fatigue head outside on this memorial day weekend, and the president calls for return to normal. For the First Time Since early march, President Trump returned to his normal, playing golf on the weekend, a signal to the country it is safe to leave home and america is back in business. President trump this is a country that is meant to be open, not closed. Brennan earlier in the week, the president and Vice President hit the road trying to sell that message to the country. All 50 states have begun to reopen the