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Visitor host: Mo Rocca

A view of the Statue of Liberty.

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COVER STORY: How Woman Liberty turned a beacon for immigrants
The Statue of Liberty, France’s present to the USA, was initially seen as a tribute to the top of slavery. However poet Emma Lazarus reimagined Woman Liberty as a “mom of exiles,” welcoming immigrants to the shores of America. Correspondent Mo Rocca appears at how the opening of Ellis Island, the top of restrictive immigration quotas, and John F. Kennedy’s evocation of the USA as “a nation of immigrants” remodeled our nation, on this entry within the “Sunday Morning” sequence “These United States.”

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ALMANAC: July 6
“Sunday Morning” appears again at historic occasions on this date.

     
SPORTS: The world of Rubik’s pace cubing
There are 43 quintillion doable permutations on a Rubik’s dice – that is 43 billion billion! However for some, fixing a dice is kid’s play, as correspondent David Pogue found when he met with some pace cubers – together with a pair of outstanding world-record holders who’re solely eight years outdated.

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Ketchup – the ever present condiment that appears to go together with every thing.

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FOOD: Ketchup’s candy and bitter historical past
There’s loads you do not know about that hottest of condiments, ketchup – its origin, its manufacture, and (as correspondent Luke Burbank finds out) why some individuals who spot a ketchup bottle see pink. [Originally aired Nov. 19, 2017.]

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Singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter.

MUSIC: Sabrina Carpenter on the largest misperceptions about her
“Manchild,” the brand new single from Sabrina Carpenter’s upcoming album “Man’s Finest Good friend,” debuted final month at #1. It is the most recent milestone for the singer-songwriter, whose highway to superstardom exploded, partly, due to COVID. Carpenter talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about her “Quick n’ Candy” tour; the recommendation her mom gave her; and the way she offers with strain (caffeine helps). [An earlier version of this story originally aired October 6, 2024.]

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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a few of the notable figures who left us this week.

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A jarring sight: 1000’s of sorts of mustard will be discovered on the Nationwide Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wis. 

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FOOD: A museum that really cuts the mustard
In 1991, Barry Levenson stop his job as an assistant legal professional normal in Wisconsin to observe his true ardour: mustard. Founding father of the Nationwide Mustard Museum, in Middleton, Wis., Levenson’s assortment of mustards has grown to greater than 7,000 varieties from all over the world. Correspondent Luke Burbank meets a person captivated by a beloved condiment.

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Lecturer and creator Mark Twain (1885-1910), in an undated {photograph}.

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BOOKS: Ron Chernow on the lifetime of Mark Twain
Author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, higher identified by his pen identify Mark Twain, not solely redefined American literature within the 1800s; he helped create the very concept of what it meant to be an American. “Sunday Morning” nationwide correspondent Robert Costa visits Twain’s boyhood residence in Hannibal, Missouri, and sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Ron Chernow to debate his newest e-book, “Mark Twain,” which delves into the life, complexities and sardonic humor of a person who stays a significant presence in American tradition.

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Graffiti is the least of their issues: Murray Hamilton, Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider in “Jaws” (1975).

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MOVIES: Inside “Jaws”: Making the movie basic
Fifty years in the past, a monumental film premiered that eternally modified Hollywood: Steve Spielberg’s “Jaws,” tailored from Peter Benchley’s bestselling novel, which turned the highest-grossing movie of its time. Richard Dreyfuss returned to Martha’s Winery, which hosted the movie manufacturing in 1974, and talked with Turner Basic Films host Ben Mankiewicz in regards to the notoriously troublesome shoot that nonetheless birthed a blockbuster. Mankiewicz additionally talks with actress Lorraine Gary and screenwriter Carl Gottlieb about their experiences working with Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and a younger director making his first big-budget studio movie.

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COMMENTARY: To tip or to not tip: That’s David Sedaris’ query
The humorist has some ideas about gratuities, particularly after they’re pre-programmed onto a display.

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FOOD: Emulsifying the reality behind mayonnaise
Eggs, oil and vinegar come collectively to kind a contested condiment: Mayonnaise, lengthy thought to have been improvised by an 18th century French navy chef who was brief on cream. However some consider mayo dates again to the Spain of antiquity. Correspondent Luke Burbank seeks to unfold somewhat gentle on mayonnaise’s origins.

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From the archives: The notorious 1916 shark assaults that impressed “Jaws”

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: The notorious 1916 shark assaults that impressed “Jaws” (Video)
The scariest phrase at any seaside must be the warning: “SHARK!” Though assaults by the ocean predator are uncommon, they nonetheless create concern amongst beachgoers. Correspondent Anna Werner appeared again at a fateful string of shark encounters alongside the New Jersey shore a century in the past that stirred the general public creativeness, and impressed Peter Benchley’s bestselling novel “Jaws,” in a “Sunday Morning” report that initially aired June 12, 2016.


GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2025
A glance again on the esteemed personalities who left us this yr, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.


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