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U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley on Trump and Putin

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In this web exclusive, Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley talks to correspondent Rita Braver about the public pronouncements of President Donald Trump regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin and how it comports with U.S. foreign policy interests.

Almanac: Yale locks

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Following in the footsteps of his lock-inventing father, Linus Yale Jr. received his first patent for a lock and key device on May 6, 1851. Jane Pauley reports.

A four-year-old superhero

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By day, Austin Perine is a mild-mannered four-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama. But once a week, he turns into this alter ego: a superhero set on feeding as many homeless people as possible. Steve Hartman reports.

A tour of London history

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"Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley explores the history of London, which grew from a Roman trading post to became the center of a global empire, and which today is a vibrant international capital of commerce and culture, and one of the most cosmopolitan cities under the sun.

Nature: Yosemite National Park

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We leave you this Sunday Morning with a look at springtime in Yosemite National Park. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.

Balloon art

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The competition was blowing up at the World Balloon Convention in San Diego, where balloon artists from around the world created massive sculptures almost out of thin air.

Impact of "Murphy Brown" on breast cancer screenings

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In this web exclusive, star and executive producer Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English talk with correspondent Lee Cowan about the impact their comedy "Murphy Brown" had when its lead character faced breast cancer.



"Murphy Brown": Candice Bergen and Diane English on expected backlash

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From 1988 to 1998, the sitcom "Murphy Brown" tackled some hot political and social issues. With the series' return in the era of #MeToo and Donald Trump, star and executive producer Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English tell correspondent Lee Cowan in this web exclusive that they expect they will once again hit some hot button topics - and face some backlash for doing so.

Nature: Dolphins

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We leave you this Sunday Morning in waters of the Red Sea, where bottlenose dolphins play. Videographer: Ziggy Livnat.

Calendar: Week of September 24

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From Bill Cosby's sentencing hearing to the American Humane Hero Dog Awards, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

How Ted Turner might run CNN today

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In this preview of an interview to air on "Sunday Morning" September 30, CNN founder Ted Turner talks with Ted Koppel about his view of the cable news network today.

Fighting the lies about Sandy Hook

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In the nearly six years since the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the community of Newtown, Connecticut – and all 26 families who lost a child or a loved one – have slowly tried to move forward. But some families feel they have no choice but to look back, to stare down something they never imagined they would face: an outlandish myth launched online and spread through social media that the shooting at Sandy Hook never actually happened, or that it was staged with the help of paid "actors,"... Читать дальше...

Ted Turner: A dreamer, not a quitter

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You need a wide lens on your camera to capture the many sides of Ted Turner, especially out on his sprawling, 113,000-acre ranch near Bozeman, Montana. Owner of a TV station and sports franchises, creator of CNN, America's Cup yacht racer, rancher, environmental advocate, and politically incorrect mouthpiece, Turner sits down with Special Contributor Ted Koppel for a candid discussion about how he fulfilled more ambitions than many people could ever dream of, and how, nearing 80, he is facing a decline brought about by Lewy body dementia.

Behind the headlines: Battle over the Supreme Court

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Battle over the Supreme Court Correspondent Martha Teichner looks back at Anita Hill's testimony during the confirmation hearing of Clarence Thomas, and talks with NPR's Nina Totenberg and historian Jon Meacham about how Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation fight, and the sexual assault allegations against him by Christine Blasey Ford, demonstrate that the nation's highest court has become a weapon in the wars of polarization.

Calendar: Week of October 1

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From the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month to the Nobel Peace Prize announcement, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Nature: Mount Rainier

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We leave you this Sunday Morning with a view of late-blooming wildflowers at Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.

Preview: Hearing aids

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Only about 20% of adults with hearing loss actually use hearing aids. In this preview of a story to air on "Sunday Morning" September 30, David Pogue talks with Frank Lin, an ear surgeon, professor, and director of the Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health at Johns Hopkins, about why so few people who could benefit from hearing aids get them.

Almanac: The strange case of Typhoid Mary

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September 23, 1869 marked the birth of Mary Mallon, who would become a "healthy carrier" of a communicable disease, with fatal consequences. Jane Pauley reports on the woman remembered today as "Typhoid Mary."

Why the anger of women is dismissed

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This past week's Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, featuring Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and the man she has accused of sexually assaulting her many years ago, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, offered an interesting contrast in how men and women are allowed by society to express themselves. New York Magazine writer Rebecca Traister, author of the book "Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger," talks about how, historically, anger wielded by men has been accepted as a positive, and by women as a negative.

Dr. Sanjay Gupta on how alcohol affects memory

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Dr. Sanjay Gupta offers some answers to the question that hangs over the current Supreme Court confirmation battle of Brett Kavanaugh - and some wrong assumptions - regarding binge drinking and the effect of alcohol on one's memory of events.

RuPaul: Dressed for success

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The successful VH1 game show "RuPaul's Drag Race" features remarkably-named contestants (such as Sasha Velour, Kalorie Karbdashian Williams and Mayhem Miller) who compete for cash prizes and the title of America's Next Drag Superstar. RuPaul explains to Nancy Giles the power of a man performing in women's clothes, heels and makeup. (Originally broadcast March 11, 2018.)

Answered prayers: What happens "when God shows up"

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Although no one knew it at the time, Jerome Jones, a poor preacher at the Springfield Baptist Church in Monticello, Ga., recently went through a crisis of faith, until he received a message from the heavens – actually, a note attached to three balloons. Steve Hartman talks with Jones about how a cry for help renewed his faith.

Murphy Brown is back!

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Lee Cowan visits the set of the reincarnation of "Murphy Brown," and talks with star Candice Bergen (who won five Emmys for her role in the original show); series creator Diane English; and other members of the cast (many returning to roles they left 20 years ago) about a series that often tackled hot-button topics bring brought back in the age of Trump.

Gossip queen Cindy Adams

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At 88, Cindy Adams is the last of her generation, but after nearly four decades her New York Post gossip column is still going strong. She tells Mo Rocca of her affection for Yorkshire Terriers and friendships with dictators; her late husband, comedian Joey Adams; and her buddy Judge Judy, who also turns up with some dating advice.





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