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Nature: Elk

“Sunday Morning” takes us to Point Reyes National Seashore in California, a safe home for Tule Elk, hunted nearly to extinction in the 1800s. Videographer: Lee McEachern. Source

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Gen. Eisenhower and the D-Day invasion

David Eisenhower, grandson of the general who commanded the greatest military operation of history’s most terrible war, talks with David Martin about the legacy of D-Day, and of the decisions made and responsibilities borne by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, who led nearly 160,000 Allied troops into Normandy 75 years ago. Source

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Almanac: Cole Porter

On June 9th, 1891, the Broadway composer of such hits as “Kiss Me, Kate” and “Anything Goes” was born in Peru, Indiana Source

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The “Wow!” concert

It was an unusual outburst for a classical music concert: an audience member shouted out “Wow!” at the very end of Mozart’s “Masonic Funeral Music,” performed by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston. The group’s president and CEO, David Snead, was determined to find out who had broken audience protocol in such a forthright way. The answer to his query proved very surprising, as Steve Hartman discovered. Source

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Broadway star Andrew Rannells

It’s been seven years since Andrew Rannells left the hit Broadway show, “The Book of Mormon,” for which he earned his first Tony Award nomination. He has since starred in several TV series, and authored a memoir, “Too Much Is Not Enough: A Memoir of Fumbling Toward Adulthood.” Faith Salie talked with Rannells about how he found the spotlight. Source

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