Gilbert TuckerWhen Lin-Manuel Miranda sings about the drive of the young, scrappy and hungry immigrant, he's not singing about just any immigrant. He's singing about the man on the ten dollar bill, Alexander
Hamilton: A founding father takes to the stageGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | When Lin-Manuel Miranda sings about the drive of the young, scrappy and hungry immigrant, he's not singing about just any immigrant. He's singing about the man on the ten dollar bill, AlexanderWhen low expectations achieve big resultsGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Researchers say people with low expectations are happier, but contributor Faith Salie remains an optimist.Nature: Frozen fallsGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | We leave you this midwinter Sunday at Taughannock Falls State Park in Ulysses, New York.New York exhibit celebrates childrens booksGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The Grolier Club of New York is hosting an exhibition that traces the history of children's literature as far back as the 1600s. Faith Salie finds that even though these classic books wereImages of rock legends from Laurel CanyonGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Correspondent Anthony Mason takes us on a picturesque tour of L.A.'s iconic Laurel Canyon, home to rock and roll royalty, with photographer Henry Diltz.Preview: So who plays fantasy football?Gilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Matthew Berry, ESPN's senior fantasy football analyst, talks to correspondent Mark Strassmann about the growing popularity of the statistical game, in this preview of a feature to air on SundayCalendar: Week of January 26Gilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Sunday Morning takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.Bobbi Kristina Brown found unconscious in bathtubGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The incident took place almost three years after Brown's mother, six-time Grammy-winner Whitney Houston, drowned in a hotel bathtub in Beverly Hills. Brown's husband and friend brought herNature: Giant SequoiasGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | This week's moment in nature leaves you several miles north of Hollywood, in a different wood: A grove of Giant Sequoias at Sequoia National Park.Almanac: It Happened One Night premieresGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | On Feb. 22, 1934, the comedy starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert - playing a couple forced by circumstance to travel unwillingly together across Depression-era America - premiered. ItThe brilliance of Cartier jewelryGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The Paris jewelry house Cartier has been dazzling customers since 1847, catering to European aristocrats and, later, Hollywood royalty. Jane Pauley visits an exhibition of iconic Cartier jewelsPreview: Building a giant stadium scoreboardGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Reece Kurtenbach, CEO of Daktronics, talks to correspondent Lee Cowen about how the high-tech South Dakota company entered what's become an arms race to build the biggest and most vivid videoBanjo duo Béla Fleck and Abigail WashburnGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Husband-and-wife musicians Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn are incomparable artists when it comes to the banjo. They demonstrate their distinctive styles for Charles Osgood, and talk aboutInside the Oval Office with David AxelrodGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | As a senior advisor to President Barack Obama, David Axelrod was right in the thick of some of the thorniest, most important, most controversial events of the past several years. CorrespondentMeet Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad AkhtarGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The playwright has been called a dazzling new voice in American Theatre, who explores one of the most polarizing issues today: Being Muslim in America. Anthony Mason profiles playwright AyadAlmanac: When Hollywood was bornGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | On Feb. 1, 1887, a California landowner proposed a new real estate project that ultimately became the home of motion pictures. Charles Osgood reports.Condoleezza Rice: Why I love footballGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talks about the gridiron, and the father who inspired her love for the sport.ISIS releases another video of beheadingGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The militant group ISIS has released another gruesome video, this time showing the execution of kidnapped Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. The Japanese government says it appears to show hisHow one dog helped change one woman’s lifeGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | With the help of her English bulldog Zelda, Carol Gardner built a multi-million dollar greeting card business. She started at the ripe young age of 52. Susan Spencer reports on Gardner andColumnist Dan Savage on having the talk with his sonGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The nationally-syndicated advice columnist on romance and relationships explains to correspondent Erin Moriarty how to talk to your kids about sex, even when - especially when - they don'tNature: DamselfliesGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | We leave you this Sunday before Valentine's Day at Pinnacles National Park in California, where damselflies in courtship look very much like a heart.Ready to pop the question? Hire a proposal professionalGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | In the beginning, marriage proposals were pretty straightforward, but then Hollywood invented the romantic comedy. And now, in the age of YouTube, anyone can star in an epic proposal. But don'tWhats underneath LL Cool Js hats?Gilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Web Extra: Rapper-actor LL Cool J discusses why he always wears hats with correspondent Michelle Miller.Can you die from a broken heart?Gilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Researchers says people would suffer from sudden onset of heart muscle weakness and heart failure after being subjected to emotional trauma - like the death of a spouse - may suffer from Broken-HeaNature: Iguanas in the U.S. Virgin IslandsGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | We leave you this morning in the U.S. Virgin Islands, relaxing with iguanas.Americas latest sports obsession: Fantasy FootballGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | During the past half-century professional football has grown into a multi-billion dollar industry, but out of its shadow is emerging a game almost as popular: fantasy football, in which individualsPaving The WayGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Jeff Glor profiles the decaying Rust Belt steel town of Braddock, Pennsylvania and Mayor John Fetterman; a man trying to bring it back from the rubble.LL Cool J on hosting the Grammy AwardsGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | In this preview of an interview to air on Sunday Morning, rap artist and NCIS: Los Angeles star LL Cool J talks to correspondent Michelle Miller about his hosting - for the fourth timeCalendar: Week of February 2Gilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Sunday Morning takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.The small town behind the biggest scoreboardsGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Brookings, South Dakota, is the home of Daktronics, a company that manufactures those immense video screens so popular at sports stadiums across the country. Lee Cowan checks out how theseWhy do women wear high heels?Gilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | High heels have come to symbolize sexuality and power. But interestingly, it wasn't women who first wore them. Erin Moriarty reports on an exhibition that showcases the history of high-heeled shoes.How single-serve coffee became a must-haveGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Kevin Sullivan, chief technology officer at Keurig Green Mountain, maker of single-serve coffee machines, got his start in aerospace and defense. It turns out it does take a rocket scientistJ.K. Simmons road to the OscarsGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | During the past 30 years actor J.K. Simmons has quietly carved out a very remarkable career. But in the new film Whiplash, Simmons may have found the role of a lifetime as an intimidating,The art of pizza boxesGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Most people, after enjoying their pizza, throw their box away. Not Scott Wiener - he's collected hundreds of pizza boxes from around the world. According to Guinness World Records, Wiener hasCalendar: Week of February 9Gilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Sunday Morning takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Charles Osgood reports.Lin-Manuel Miranda on bringing Hamilton to the White HouseGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Web extra: The Tony-winning composer behind In the Heights was invited to perform at the White House Poetry Jam in 2009, but surprised those in attendance with his choice of material. HeTattoos: Putting the art in body artGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | When it comes to body art, beauty really is skin deep. More than 45 million Americans have gone under the needle for a tattoo, with many putting themselves in the hands of classically-trainedLiving through winter at Yellowstone National ParkGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Steve Fuller is the Winter Caretaker of Yellowstone National Park - one of just a handful of hearty souls who remain in the wilderness long after the summer tourists have gone. He's stuck outJim Gaffigan on Valentines DayGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Comedian Jim Gaffigan looks forward to the big day and asks, can we get rid of Valentine's Day as a holiday?Passage: Michael Graves leaves his mark on postmodernismGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The architect and designer Michael Graves died Thursday at his home in New Jersey. He was a champion of rejecting unadorned box-like designs, creating buildings with patterns and textures,Kelly Clarksons pregnancy intensified new albumGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Web extra: The 32-year-old singer says there were no subtleties when she was writing for her new album, Piece by Piece. She tells Tracy Smith that “Kelly the mom” is all over her latest work.The bridge at SelmaGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | On March 7, 1965, hundreds of voting rights activists marched out of Selma, Ala., for the State Capitol in Montgomery. They only made it to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where authorities set uponFamous dollhouse receives $200,000 renovationGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | It is the ultimate enchanted castle: lush gardens, sumptuous rooms, decorated with precious furniture and priceless art. There are glowing chandeliers and elegant bathrooms. Not bad, for aOne young actors Curious Broadway roleGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is about a socially awkward 15-year-old boy starring Alex Sharp, who tells Jane Pauley he considers the role a beautiful responsibility.Love can be lost and foundGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | According to a study by a Cal State University Professor, former sweethearts who meet up later in life, and are single, have a better than 70 percent chance of getting back together for good.John Legend performs America the BeautifulGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Web extra: The Grammy-winning singer performs America the Beautiful for Sunday Morning.LL Cool J on body imageGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Web Extra: Rapper-actor LL Cool J on the trend of embracing women of all sizes with correspondent Michelle Miller.Serving up a menu of aphrodisiacsGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | New York chef Marc Forgione's Valentine's Day menu is a booster shot for passion and desire. But is there a scientific basis for aphrodisiacs? Michelle Miller reports.The challenges of finding love in ChinaGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | A country of 1.3 billion people means a lot of possibilities, and a lot of competition. Seth Doane reports on the many ways the Chinese go searching for love - from dating apps and parentsKelly Clarkson on her relationship and new babyGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | Web extra: Singer Kelly Clarkson tells correspondent Tracy Smith she never thought the whole family package would work for her, but life with her husband and baby daughter, she says, is easy.The story of Dr. William Masters and Virginia JohnsonGilbert Tucker2015-04-22 | When TV was black-and-white and attitudes toward sex were, too, Masters and Johnson's book, Human Sexual Response, helped fuel the sexual revolution. But, as Martha Teichner reports, they