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a museum. >> your museum? >> yeah.e wanted another museum that was about the lemay family and our taste in collecting. we may be only 6 miles apart, but we're very different culturally from each other. they consider marymount the down to earth little brother. the sleek modern museum. it's the dirty finger version that celebrates harold's cars and nobody elses. it depends on the hard work of eric. everyone from the tour guide to the director is a volunteer. are you in the black or in the red? >> at some point, and it's not that far away, this will be a self-sustaining business. it looks really like it's going to be healthy for a long, long time. ♪ jamie: before i leave, there's one last car eric tells me i need to see. >> it's a 1948 tucker. >> wait a minute, harold wanted a tucker, he never got it. >> my grandmother bought it after he died. a group of our family went to an auction and grandma bought the tucker that he couldn't have before he passed away. >> unbelievable. so he left, but you knew it was that important t
a museum. >> your museum? >> yeah.e wanted another museum that was about the lemay family and our taste in collecting. we may be only 6 miles apart, but we're very different culturally from each other. they consider marymount the down to earth little brother. the sleek modern museum. it's the dirty finger version that celebrates harold's cars and nobody elses. it depends on the hard work of eric. everyone from the tour guide to the director is a volunteer. are you in the black or in...
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>> bunch: this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not the museum of difficult moments. it is the museum that says, "here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile." >>pelley: on september 24th, america's first black president will cut the ribbon to the smithsonians' first national museum of african american history and culture in washington d.c. >>announcer: see what maryanne wore at the lincoln memorial and a copy of the emancipation declaration at: 60minutesovertime.com. ,wolfuffi puffg. llwhenouave , c be ha to brit ce hardget ait, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. said..sylpou eather, starithin 5 mites. symbordoes a ue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvemen r luunctio icor fd, ing c brit d emphysema. it should not en re than twice y. symbicntaimotemenes li fmote tis om asta prob symbicort may increase yo risofung ions osteoris, and ye proems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking . come a dwietin watcou piggies! (cldregi)
>> bunch: this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not the museum of difficult moments. it is the museum that says, "here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile." >>pelley: on september 24th, america's first black president will cut the ribbon to the smithsonians' first national museum of african american history and culture in washington d.c. >>announcer: see what maryanne wore at the lincoln memorial and a copy of the emancipation...
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>> bunch: this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not the museum of difficult moments. it is the museum that says, "here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile." >>pelley: on september 24th, america's first black president will cut the ribbon to the smithsonians' first national museum of african american history and culture in washington d.c. >>announcer: see what maryanne wore at the lincoln memorial and a copy of the emancipation declaration at: 60minutesovertime.com. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increa
>> bunch: this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not the museum of difficult moments. it is the museum that says, "here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile." >>pelley: on september 24th, america's first black president will cut the ribbon to the smithsonians' first national museum of african american history and culture in washington d.c. >>announcer: see what maryanne wore at the lincoln memorial and a copy of the emancipation...
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>> this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not the museum of difficult moments. it is the museum that says here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile. >> italy is home to two-thirds of the world's cultural treasures, trouble is the country is too broke to keep its historic rooms, churches and monuments from crumbling to dust. >> but now, some of this most treasured and endangered landmarks are being saved not by a government but by a more respected institution: the fashion business. >> what is possible for us to do for the country, we need to do >> when pope benedict xvi came to the familia he consecrated the church as a basilica. >> not since 1883 when it was first envisioned by antoni gaudi had it been seen in all of its glory. >> he wanted to write the whole of the history in the catholic faith in one building. i mean, how crazy and how extraordinary and how ambitious that idea is? >> cbs money watch pup date brought to you by: >> glor: good evening. apple and f.b.i. take their encryption battle to congress on tuesday. a new push tod
>> this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not the museum of difficult moments. it is the museum that says here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile. >> italy is home to two-thirds of the world's cultural treasures, trouble is the country is too broke to keep its historic rooms, churches and monuments from crumbling to dust. >> but now, some of this most treasured and endangered landmarks are being saved not by a government but by a more respected...
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so please come to the museum and check out this incredible show. >> this is a national museum. it's a leading national museum for the country. and they been nominated . so do think the thing that we have this tool in our community that stands on par with anyone else in the nation. >> it's very flattering. it's so exciting to know. >> i talk to people in columbia and they said there's nothing to do. no we are great city in a great state to celebrate the positive things that we have. regarding to be part of that. >> michaela and joe well thank you both for being with us. the columbia museum of art. >>> that's it for this edition of on point. when you're informed are empowered. will see you next week. >>> i'm chris wallace, as we head to super tuesday, the biggest day of the republican campaign, we'll sit down with donald trump, ted cruz, and >> trump gets a big endorsement. >> the best foern beat hillary clinton is donald trump. >> donald trump joins us tloif explain how he intends to cement his standing as the front-runner. marco rubio and ted cruz finally team up. >> donald, re
so please come to the museum and check out this incredible show. >> this is a national museum. it's a leading national museum for the country. and they been nominated . so do think the thing that we have this tool in our community that stands on par with anyone else in the nation. >> it's very flattering. it's so exciting to know. >> i talk to people in columbia and they said there's nothing to do. no we are great city in a great state to celebrate the positive things that we...
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that little museum that i had very typical of us just museums, it's based on the old british museum. to both natural history stuff and even a collection of -- everything right into. it's sitting in an isolated city, its nearest neighbor 600 kilometers away with a population of 1 million people. that's your tax base to support the museum. can you imagine supporting a place like this washington only had 1 million taxpayers and it? it would be a really tough job. the only way we survive is we got the premier drunk occasionally i do pledged a little bit of money and we reminded in the morning about that. that's seven years gave me just about in to be honest with you. a lot of museums are in the same position. they struggle. for me keeping research of life was the key. we had to keep them maintained that the exhibitions, we can get other people to pay for them. to our sponsors who want to do that by the hard work as you probably are finding this will is just keeping the road from falling in over your research capacity. >> to me museums are very much to of the 19 -- tools of american centu
that little museum that i had very typical of us just museums, it's based on the old british museum. to both natural history stuff and even a collection of -- everything right into. it's sitting in an isolated city, its nearest neighbor 600 kilometers away with a population of 1 million people. that's your tax base to support the museum. can you imagine supporting a place like this washington only had 1 million taxpayers and it? it would be a really tough job. the only way we survive is we got...
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i love museums. i was a museum director for seven years and i know how important these institutions are. this is where we have stored our record of how we've got to where we are today. i think museums are just going to play an ever more important role in terms of our understanding of our role on planet earth. what i wanted to speak about this evening was did a brief overview of where we are at in terms of climate change science, what might happen in paris at the meeting, a big climate meeting, and then going to discuss some of the new options that have developed just in the last months really that i think will be important for our future. i guess the place where in the moment in terms of climate change is not a very good one. for the last decade the emission of greenhouse gases has been tracking the worst case scenarios since the ipc scientists and economists and others thought might eventually. so it's been right at the outside edge of possibility up on the bad side of things. and that has left a le
i love museums. i was a museum director for seven years and i know how important these institutions are. this is where we have stored our record of how we've got to where we are today. i think museums are just going to play an ever more important role in terms of our understanding of our role on planet earth. what i wanted to speak about this evening was did a brief overview of where we are at in terms of climate change science, what might happen in paris at the meeting, a big climate meeting,...
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and the memory of that tense time is the reason this museum exists. >> well, we made it into a museum because you can't know what the future is gonna be or you can't influence the future if you don't understand where you came from. and so, in the future, people are gonna have to make some very important decisions about nuclear weapons and how they're used. and they can get the information or at least some of the information that they need to right here. >> interesting as the control center was, there was still a lot more to see on our tour. >> okay, nicole, let's head down toward the silo, and, while we're going, just gonna stop real quickly along the way. there's something i'd like to show you. [ mysterious music plays ] these are propellant-handling suits. >> wow. >> propellant for titan ii is really toxic, and so, if you're gonna be working with it, you got to wear these suits. they're like moon suits, but they're not air-conditioned. >> [ laughs ] >> so if you're wearing one on the surface and it's like 105 you can stand. >> oh, my gosh. >> stark raving mad. you want to try the he
and the memory of that tense time is the reason this museum exists. >> well, we made it into a museum because you can't know what the future is gonna be or you can't influence the future if you don't understand where you came from. and so, in the future, people are gonna have to make some very important decisions about nuclear weapons and how they're used. and they can get the information or at least some of the information that they need to right here. >> interesting as the control...
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there are museums for all kind of things. we think there should be a a colored girls museum. >> if you'd like to see it the for yourself visit 12 to 4:00 on sundays in march, and best easter sunday. reporting from germantown rahel solomon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> congratulations you are a mcdonald's all stars. >> that is lieutenant hakim james in the the camden county police department. he was one of the 24 people chosen by mcdonald's's nationwide to be recognized for their hard work in the community. lieutenant james won free breakfast and $500 which he donated to the ronald mcdonald house of south jersey. he was also presented an american flag in memorandum willry of his k-9 partner zero who recently passed away and a 20 piece box of chicken mcnuggets, zero's favorite treats. >> zero. >> rest in peace, buddy. >>> an unusual sport that is a twist on traditional sports. >> this is peoples bob for trout, they are bobbing for trout. that is what this is. >> coming up where this is happening and why, these contestant are
there are museums for all kind of things. we think there should be a a colored girls museum. >> if you'd like to see it the for yourself visit 12 to 4:00 on sundays in march, and best easter sunday. reporting from germantown rahel solomon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> congratulations you are a mcdonald's all stars. >> that is lieutenant hakim james in the the camden county police department. he was one of the 24 people chosen by mcdonald's's nationwide to be...
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and the memory of that tense time is the reason this museum exists. museum because you can't know what the future is gonna be or you can't influence the future if you don't understand where you came from. and so, in the future, people are gonna have to make some very important decisions about nuclear weapons and how they're used. and they can get the information or at least some of the information that they need to know to make those decisions right here. >> interesting as the control center was, there was still a lot more to see on our tour. >> okay, nicole, let's head down toward the silo, and, while we're going, just gonna stop real quickly along the way. there's something i'd like to show you. [ mysterious music plays ] these are propellant-handling suits. >> wow. >> propellant for titan ii is really toxic, and so, if you're gonna be working with it, you got to wear these suits. they're like moon suits, but they're not air-conditioned. >> [ laughs ] >> so if you're wearing one on the surface and it's like 105 degrees, about 15 minutes is all you c
and the memory of that tense time is the reason this museum exists. museum because you can't know what the future is gonna be or you can't influence the future if you don't understand where you came from. and so, in the future, people are gonna have to make some very important decisions about nuclear weapons and how they're used. and they can get the information or at least some of the information that they need to know to make those decisions right here. >> interesting as the control...
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have in ourwe collection at the museum is south ofa native women santa barbara. she copied designs of spanish coins into her basket. her artistry was so appreciated by the spanish governor of california, they had her weave a dedication into the basket and he gave it as a gift to a friend of his who was a general mexico. that basket has since been acquired by our museum in the 1920's and is now on exhibit in our home. -- hall. the missions had two major impacts on chumash society. one was the fact that they brought grazing animals with them. as the herds of grade animals -- e animalsimals -- graz grew, they ate these plans that chumash indians relied on. the grazing animals ate those and it caused a problem. if you are not practicing agriculture, where are you going to go? that was one of the major impacts. it was an environmental change that came with the coming of the missions. the second thing is that they introduced diseases that arrived with your opinions -- your opinions. -- europeans. you had a high mortality from cholera,diphtheria, and other illnesses tha
have in ourwe collection at the museum is south ofa native women santa barbara. she copied designs of spanish coins into her basket. her artistry was so appreciated by the spanish governor of california, they had her weave a dedication into the basket and he gave it as a gift to a friend of his who was a general mexico. that basket has since been acquired by our museum in the 1920's and is now on exhibit in our home. -- hall. the missions had two major impacts on chumash society. one was the...
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so this museum of jewish heritage touches all people. one way or another. >> that's why i talk about the holocaust to the children, bick feel it's important, sought should never happen again. >> reporter: in this museum, the road from the past turns into the present, rooted for the future. along the way have been sign posts and stops. in many ways, these walls roadmap a corner of history of cleveland's jewish community. a place in myo hi 0 with the roads passing through the museum of jewish heritage carry sign posts of heritage and of tolerance, and of understanding. >> the people at the museum of jewish heritage on richmond road in beachwood will tell you visitors from all backgrounds and faiths will learn about ancestors and those of jewish immigrants. on another stop in "myo hi 0" i'm leon bibb. >> thank you, leon, and thank you for those americans. >>> i was thinking that the last few weekends have been pretty great for the ice fest vassments there are a couple more scheduled. >> oh no, the ice is melting as we speak. it's going to m
so this museum of jewish heritage touches all people. one way or another. >> that's why i talk about the holocaust to the children, bick feel it's important, sought should never happen again. >> reporter: in this museum, the road from the past turns into the present, rooted for the future. along the way have been sign posts and stops. in many ways, these walls roadmap a corner of history of cleveland's jewish community. a place in myo hi 0 with the roads passing through the museum...
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debi white, legacy museum board member: (32:07) "i don't have to leave home. and all i have to do is plug in my computer. and i am so excited about doing that" (32:13) (6 secs) which is important to her and others because.. debi white, legacy museum board member: (06:05) "it opens up so much, what we have been able to accomplish in spite of our history and 3 marissa tight you can still catch the traveling exhibit, "to be sold: virginia and american slave trade" at the lynchburg museum. it'll be around until march 6th, before a new train exhibit will take its place. mark chief (singing) i just can't wait to meet you, sweet child you're on the way, i'm filled with expectation, and you're growing everyday... 3 mark plasma coming to you next- it's friday night.. and that means full court press. dennis carter and dave walls have all the highlights.. plus a look at 3 welcome to week 7 of full court press. with dave walls, i'm dennis carter. cheerleaders and player of the week, the trifecta. but first, let's go to the highlights. 3 we begin with our game of the week
debi white, legacy museum board member: (32:07) "i don't have to leave home. and all i have to do is plug in my computer. and i am so excited about doing that" (32:13) (6 secs) which is important to her and others because.. debi white, legacy museum board member: (06:05) "it opens up so much, what we have been able to accomplish in spite of our history and 3 marissa tight you can still catch the traveling exhibit, "to be sold: virginia and american slave trade" at the...
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that's something museum educator krystal gladden's loves about the gallery. (sot) "one of my favorite things is being able to highlight those things that are connections to iowa." maps of iowa's underground railroad viola gibson. for black history month - the museum will extend it's hours to give people morereccess to those features. (sot) "we're expanding our hours to include sundays during february and march gladden says while she's excited for the specials black history month will bring - african american culture should be celebrated year round. (sot) "although it's time of year, this information is relevant throughout the year." we've got you covered in cedar rapids... hillary maglin... kwwl news. this month will include family activities african american artists. here's a live look at the waterloo skycam. storm track seven meteoroligst mark schnackenberg has a final look at your weather next. we'll be right back --------- --------- storm trackmeteorologist mark schnackenberg has a final look at your news at five. "nbc" nightly news" is next. we want remi
that's something museum educator krystal gladden's loves about the gallery. (sot) "one of my favorite things is being able to highlight those things that are connections to iowa." maps of iowa's underground railroad viola gibson. for black history month - the museum will extend it's hours to give people morereccess to those features. (sot) "we're expanding our hours to include sundays during february and march gladden says while she's excited for the specials black history month...
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jeremy will be back at the museum later this afternoon for chuck's prediction. look for those results coming up on wavy news 10 midday. headlines") today: partly cloudy. cooler. highs will be in the low 50s. winds ne 10-15mph. tonight: mostly cloudy. lows will be in the upper 40s. winds east 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly cloudy. warmer. scattered showers in the afternoon. highs will be in the low 70s. winds south 10-20mph with gusts to 30mph. cold front has moved through the region. cooler temps have moved in for today, but they will be seasonable. tomorrow a warm front will lift back through the region. highs will be in the 70s again. we could see a stray shower early, but scattered showers will be more common in the late afternoon/early evening ahead of the next cold front. the front will slowly push through by thursday morning. rain will continue through that time. then it will finally push out to sea by the midday thursday. highs will be in the 50s on thursday. we'll be much cooler then into the weekend with highs mostly in the 40s. the weekend looks dry at thi
jeremy will be back at the museum later this afternoon for chuck's prediction. look for those results coming up on wavy news 10 midday. headlines") today: partly cloudy. cooler. highs will be in the low 50s. winds ne 10-15mph. tonight: mostly cloudy. lows will be in the upper 40s. winds east 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly cloudy. warmer. scattered showers in the afternoon. highs will be in the low 70s. winds south 10-20mph with gusts to 30mph. cold front has moved through the region. cooler...
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chuck will see his shadow at the virginia living museum around noon. good morning, hampton traffic now. new this morning, we'll hear from the father of a murdered missing teen as he searches for answers. winter storms out west created a big mess for why it's not over today. plus looking for big savings? we'll tell you what some of the biggest best buys are for february. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavored swirl uplift your mood. indulge in a hot or iced macchiato today. oh-oh, oh-oh oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-ooh, oh hearts are made for sharing. spread some sweetness with dunkin' donuts' cookie dough and brownie batter donuts. heart-shaped happiness too sweet not to share. america runs on dunkin'. a williamsburg woman faces federal charges for allegedly stealing more than half a million dollars from her elderly employer. 82-year-old pete mcdonald hired dana morris back in 2011. he says she spent a few hours a week doing his laundry, sorting his bills and mail, and mostly keeping h
chuck will see his shadow at the virginia living museum around noon. good morning, hampton traffic now. new this morning, we'll hear from the father of a murdered missing teen as he searches for answers. winter storms out west created a big mess for why it's not over today. plus looking for big savings? we'll tell you what some of the biggest best buys are for february. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavored swirl uplift...
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today this is the titan missile national historic landmark -- a museum. but for many years, this missile site wasasn constant alert. just sitting in the commander's chair gives you the feeling of the tremendous responsibility these officers had. yvonne morris used to sit in i >> i spent four years in this chair, from 1980 to 1984, because i was a titan ii missile combat crew commander@ who was stationed at thisite during that time. >> now s s helps run the museum, but, back in the day, she was in the hot seat. >> i was in charge of the crew that would've launched the missile that was based here if we had been ordered to do so. >> how did it help keep us safe from attack? >> well, the titan ii system, its job was peace through deterrence. that meant that we were supposed to show the former soviet union that, if they ever launched their missiles against us, that we would launch titan ii missiles -- among others -- against them and that we would retaliate with such force that they would not be able to survive it. and that's called mutual assured destruction.
today this is the titan missile national historic landmark -- a museum. but for many years, this missile site wasasn constant alert. just sitting in the commander's chair gives you the feeling of the tremendous responsibility these officers had. yvonne morris used to sit in i >> i spent four years in this chair, from 1980 to 1984, because i was a titan ii missile combat crew commander@ who was stationed at thisite during that time. >> now s s helps run the museum, but, back in the...
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the creation museum wants to triple its size... and some boone county leaders are expected vote on the expansion plans tonight. our jessica brown joins us live in burlington with live that's right this creation museum could triple in size within the next few years. new plans to expand will be going before the boone county planning and zoning commission tonight. the museum group says there's just not enough space for traveling exhibits so they want to build a new building that will be big enough to host them which often requires at least 15 thousand square feet. leaders of the creation museum also want to build a new parking lot. if approved the project is expected to take 3-years to complete and cost 15-20 million dollars. which is expected to be paid donations. when the zoning and planning its recommendation county fiscal court for the meeting is tonight. live dbl box rob 2shot this morning's kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. the heaviest of our rainfall has now moved east out of the fox19 now viewin
the creation museum wants to triple its size... and some boone county leaders are expected vote on the expansion plans tonight. our jessica brown joins us live in burlington with live that's right this creation museum could triple in size within the next few years. new plans to expand will be going before the boone county planning and zoning commission tonight. the museum group says there's just not enough space for traveling exhibits so they want to build a new building that will be big enough...