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Cover Story: How Lady Liberty became a beacon for immigrants
The Statue of Liberty, France gift was seen as a tribute to the United States, originally at the end of slavery. But poet Emma Lazarus rejected Lady Liberty as a “mother of exile”, which welcomes immigrants on the banks of America. Correspondent Mo Rakka see that the inauguration of the Ellis Island, the end of the restrictive immigration quota, and John F. Kennedy’s exit as “a nation of a nation” of the United States changed our country, “In this entry in the” Sunday morning “in the” these United States. “
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- Freedom Statue (National Park Service)
- Loni ji. Bunch III, Secretary of Smithsonian Institution
- “Our shared future: 250” (Smithsonian event schedule)
- “A powerful and unique tide: epic conflict on American immigration, 1924–1965” Available through Hardcawar, trade paperback, eBook and audio formats by Jia Lynn Yang (WW Norton & Company) Heroic, Barns and nobleAnd Bookshop.org
- Jia Lin Yang, National Editor, The New York Times
Almanac: 6 July
“Sunday morning” sees historical events on this date.
Games: Rubic speed world of cubing
Rubik’s cube has 43 quintalian possible orderly – it is 43 billion Arab! But.
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Food: Sweet and sour history of ketchup
There you do not know about the most popular, ketchup of spices – its origin, its creation, and (as correspondent Luke Berbank finds out) Some people who see the bottle of ketchup, see why they see red. [Originally aired Nov. 19, 2017.]
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Music: Sabrina Carpenter on the biggest misunderstanding about her
“Manchild,” Debut on #1 last month from “Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter’s upcoming album “Man’s best friend”. It is the latest milestone for the singer-songman, which exploded on the road to the superstardam, in the part, due to the covid. The carpenter interacts with correspondent Tracy Smith about his “short n ‘sweet” tour; The advice that his mother gave him; And how she deal with pressure (caffeine helps). [An earlier version of this story originally aired October 6, 2024.]
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Route: In Memorium
“Sunday morning” recall some notable figures that left us this week.
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Food: A museum that actually bites mustard
In 1991, Barry Levanson quit his job as an assistant Attorney General in Visconsin to follow mustard. The collection of mustard of Levenson, the founder of the National Mustard Museum at Middleton, Vis, has increased to over 7,000 varieties from around the world. Correspondent Luke Burbank meets a person fascinated by a beloved spices.
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Books: Ron Cherno on Mark Twain’s life
Writer Samuel Langahorn Clamens, who knows better than his pen name Mark Twain, was redefined not only in the 1800s American literature was redefined; He helped to create a lot of thoughts what it means Happen an American. “Sunday Morning” National Correspondent Robert Costa Honeybal visits Twain’s Biode Home in Missouri, and Pulitzer Award winning to discuss his latest book, “Mark Twain,” with the winning biographical biography Ron Cherno, which exits a person’s life, complexity and Sardonic comfort, which remains a significant presence in a American culture.
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- “Mark Twain” Available through Ron Cherno (Penguin Press), in hardcover, ebook and audio formats, Heroic, Barns and noble And Bookshop.org
- Mark Twain Boyudhud Home and MuseumHoneybal, Mo.
- Mark Twain House and MuseumHeartford, Con.
- Mark Twain RiverboatHoneybal, Mo.
- Twains on the main festivalHoneybal, Mo.
- Mark Twain Papers and Project, University of California, Burkeley Library
- Sixth and meWashington DC
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Movies: Inside “Jose”: Making Film Classic
Fifty years ago, a memorial film premiered, which replaced Hollywood forever: Steve Spielberg’s “Jose,” was adapted to Peter Benchley’s bestseling novel, which became the highest -grossing film of its time. Richard Dreafus returned to Martha’s Wineyard, who hosted the filmmaking in 1974, and talked with Turner classic films, which was hosted about the infamous difficult shoot with Ben Makivicks, which was still a blockbuster born. Mankiewicz also talked about her experiences with actress Loren Gary and screenwriter Carl Gotley with Roy Shefider, Robert Shaw and a young director who makes her first major budget studio film.
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- To stream “jaw” , See on peacock
- “Jaw” 50th anniversary screening begins on August 29 (AMC, Atom, Cinemark, Fandango, Royal,
- On “jaw” 4K and Blue-Ray (Universal Home Entertainment)
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- “The Jose Log: Extended version (with shooting script)” Karl Gotley (Day Street Books), in trade paperback and eBook formats, is available through, Heroic, Barns and noble And Bookshop.org
- “Jaw: Memories from Martha’s Wineyard” Available through Matt Taylor (Titan Books), in hardcover format, Heroic, Barns and noble And Bookshop.org
- “Jaw: Exhibition” In Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles (14 September 2025-July 26, 2026)
Comment: To tip or not: This is the question of David Cedaris
The humorist has some ideas about gratuity, especially when they are pre-programmed on a screen.
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Food: Pressure the truth behind mayonnaise
Eggs, oil and vinegar come together to make a competition spice: mayonnaise, long thought that the 18th -century French military chef was improved by the French military chef which was small on the cream. But some people believe that Mayo returned to Spain of antiquity. Correspondent Luke Burbank wants to spread a little light on the origin of Mayonnaise.
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From Archives: “Jaw” inspired by notorious 1916 shark attacks (video)
The most scary word on any beach is the warning: “Shark!” Although attacks by marine hunters are rare, they still cause fear between the beach. Correspondent Anna Werner looked back on a terrible string of shark encounters with New Jersey noise a century ago, which moved public imagination, and inspired Peter Benchley’s bestseling novel “Joz”, “Sunday morning” reported in the report that broadcast on 12 June 2016.
Gallery: Notable deaths in 2025
Take a look at the respected personalities who leave us this year, who touched us with our innovation, creativity and humanity.
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