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remember those 2,600 flats orson donated to that museum in louisville, kentucky?zier uses these men to carefully re-create the battle of borodino -- the bloodiest clash during napoleon's failed invasion of russia in 1812. >> they assembled a team of like-minded individuals to himself, and they created this beautiful diorama. >> the team spends months making sure every soldier is in place, and in november 2012, the display debuts to the public. >> we went out for the opening, and we couldn't believe it. >> you have the russian soldiers on horseback, you have wounded french that are trying to retreat off the battlefield. i mean, the wolves are attacking wounded soldiers. even showing that kind of level of detail. >> the family is impressed. in fact, they return to southampton even more resolved to find a nearby museum to house their father's collection. >> until i hear from a museum in this southampton village, we're probably not gonna make any moves quickly to disseminate the collection outside of southampton. >> i get it, but i have to say, when i think of the mun
remember those 2,600 flats orson donated to that museum in louisville, kentucky?zier uses these men to carefully re-create the battle of borodino -- the bloodiest clash during napoleon's failed invasion of russia in 1812. >> they assembled a team of like-minded individuals to himself, and they created this beautiful diorama. >> the team spends months making sure every soldier is in place, and in november 2012, the display debuts to the public. >> we went out for the opening,...
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remember those 2,600 flats orson donated to that museum in louisville, kentucky? uses these men to carefully re-create the battle of borodino -- the bloodiest clash during napoleon's failed invasion of russia in 1812. >> they assembled a team of like-minded individuals to himself, and they created this beautiful diorama. >> the team spends months making sure every soldier is in place, and in november 2012, the display debuts to the public. >> we went out for the opening, and we couldn't believe it. >> you have the russian soldiers on horseback, you have wounded french that are trying to retreat off the battlefield. i mean, the wolves are attacking wounded soldiers. even showing that kind of level of detail. >> the family is impressed. in fact, they return to southampton even more resolved to find a nearby museum to house their father's collection. >> until i hear from a museum in this southampton village, we're probably not gonna make any moves quickly to disseminate the collection outside of southampton. >> i get it, but i have to say, when i think of the munns'
remember those 2,600 flats orson donated to that museum in louisville, kentucky? uses these men to carefully re-create the battle of borodino -- the bloodiest clash during napoleon's failed invasion of russia in 1812. >> they assembled a team of like-minded individuals to himself, and they created this beautiful diorama. >> the team spends months making sure every soldier is in place, and in november 2012, the display debuts to the public. >> we went out for the opening, and...
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it's moving faster than ever, unless you're in orson. we just gotta match it with a frequency on your fm station, and we should be all set. mike bought me a bluetooth at the mcvaney's garage sale 'cause for some reason, he thought i needed a hands-free phone. [ mouth full ] hold on. i'm gonna put you on speaker. [ beep ] okay, here we go. now what were you saying? [ tires screech ] remember, it's synced to your phone. so if you're in the car, or even near the car, the bluetooth will kick in, and you'll hear everything ooh, fancy! it was in a dollar bin
it's moving faster than ever, unless you're in orson. we just gotta match it with a frequency on your fm station, and we should be all set. mike bought me a bluetooth at the mcvaney's garage sale 'cause for some reason, he thought i needed a hands-free phone. [ mouth full ] hold on. i'm gonna put you on speaker. [ beep ] okay, here we go. now what were you saying? [ tires screech ] remember, it's synced to your phone. so if you're in the car, or even near the car, the bluetooth will kick in,...
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(man snores) well, look down next time, and you'll see us down here in the middle-- orson, indiana, heart of the heartland, little betty snack cakes,
(man snores) well, look down next time, and you'll see us down here in the middle-- orson, indiana, heart of the heartland, little betty snack cakes,
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she said the men were ministers of franciscan re lidge orson allowed steven baker to work with children even though he face faced allegations of sexual abuse, inaction of the three men enabled bake here died in 2013 to molest more than 100 children. >> the three engage in the efforts to protect the image and reputation of the franciscan friar, rather than act in the best interest of the children that they served in the organization to whom they owed a duty of care. >> kane expect the men to turn themselves in by the end of the week. >> 5:41, still ahead, just in time for spring. starbucks debuts new frappuccino. 521 is the time. japanese tradition. >> plus, a light up screen in a dark theater can be so annoying. how one country dealing with those who are disturbing the peace and the show. >> it ruins the movie, some guy checking text messages during the movie. are you kidding me? >> here are your winning lottery numbers. check those. >> a lot of money if you want this next -- >> we are apologizing to our sponsor dunkin for this one, right? starbucks has new beverage just in time for spr
she said the men were ministers of franciscan re lidge orson allowed steven baker to work with children even though he face faced allegations of sexual abuse, inaction of the three men enabled bake here died in 2013 to molest more than 100 children. >> the three engage in the efforts to protect the image and reputation of the franciscan friar, rather than act in the best interest of the children that they served in the organization to whom they owed a duty of care. >> kane expect...
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in the movie "citizen kane" orson welles plays charles foster kane. trump said it was his all-time favorite movie. >> it's also my pleasure to see to it that decent hard-working people in this community aren't robbed blind. >> trump, the candidate, echoed those sentiments for months but in december many believes he went too far. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> it played well with some of his supporters. >> okay, we are civilized people. these people with their beliefs are not civilized. and that -- we can't change them. they're not willing to change. >> but many in his own party criticized him. the white house spokesman said it disqualified him from the presidency. experts questioned its feasibility and whether it's the right way to fight terrorism. >> he's hurting the best tool that law enforcement and people in both parties believe we have to fight terrorism, which is the help of the muslim american c
in the movie "citizen kane" orson welles plays charles foster kane. trump said it was his all-time favorite movie. >> it's also my pleasure to see to it that decent hard-working people in this community aren't robbed blind. >> trump, the candidate, echoed those sentiments for months but in december many believes he went too far. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives...
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of the public as to the average car's are absolutely not ready for use a director of the duke and orsonx apartment told the senate of the cars cannot handle bad weather. >>darya: this comes as general motors and will 71 to speed the process to get the cell drive cars on the road, as this witness and san diego and debris 2014 to eight days later she started having symptoms of a stroke the court documents an artery in her next had been damaged by their shampoo chair and sank doctors say is uncommon but they have a name for after months of rehab she is now so when her hair salon she says she once to spread the word about the risk of strokes and a salon to prevent this from happening look for a chair or the net has support and can be adjusted to see how looks and back with more news weather and traffic. >>mark: the video of a prison escape and canada to inmates at the detention center and quebec minute and escape the dangling by road from helicopter two accomplices hijacked helicopter and forced the pilot to fly to jell with and is awaiting. >>reporter: you concede the investigation centers
of the public as to the average car's are absolutely not ready for use a director of the duke and orsonx apartment told the senate of the cars cannot handle bad weather. >>darya: this comes as general motors and will 71 to speed the process to get the cell drive cars on the road, as this witness and san diego and debris 2014 to eight days later she started having symptoms of a stroke the court documents an artery in her next had been damaged by their shampoo chair and sank doctors say is...
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a lot of us think of orson meyer, who maybe got caught up in the sweep of a magazine cover, or maybe is under the limelight more, but you're saying at the end of the day we're all people here, too, and you relate to her in some ways, don't you? >> yeah, i do. i think it's -- i have one chapter i call losing my way. what that's about is the notion when you were put into spotlight, when you get media coverage, at least initially, and for some period of time it was very positive coverage, you start to believe it. talk about being sympathetic with professional athletes, like how could they have lost their way? they didn't stay grounded? i had my own version of that. i needed to tone it down a bit. i needed to just sort of see that all the hype wasn't reality. it was just the moment, and it's a hard thing to do. so i've learneding to simp theic to others as they go through the challenge. you wake up every morning, you put two legs of your pants on no different than anybody else. you've got to remind yourself of that every day, because it is hard, alls get positive attention, and then of c
a lot of us think of orson meyer, who maybe got caught up in the sweep of a magazine cover, or maybe is under the limelight more, but you're saying at the end of the day we're all people here, too, and you relate to her in some ways, don't you? >> yeah, i do. i think it's -- i have one chapter i call losing my way. what that's about is the notion when you were put into spotlight, when you get media coverage, at least initially, and for some period of time it was very positive coverage,...
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he studied fashion design at ryier orson in toronto. >> host: well, jason wu is taiwanese-canadian. > in medford, oregon, you've been very patient. please go ahead, gordon. >> caller: i just wanted to say how wonderful your coverage is. my brother, i have the honor of having a brother who was economic adviser, amongst other titles, to the prime ministere trudeau, his father, pierre elhi development so i'm -- elliott. so i'm an old man now, and i just really am touched by the whole ceremonies today. >> host: gordon, thanks for calling in, and thanks for sharing.ar now, gordon, did you live in canada at one point in your life? >> guest: yeah. -- >> caller: yeah, i grew up in montreal. >> host: gordon, that's -- growing up in month central, part of quebec s is it a different world than it would be in western canada or even in toronto? >> caller: yes. >> host: why so? >> caller: well, when i grew up, it was very cloistered. we were not very progressive. it was in due plessy's time, prime minister du plessy who i considered a tyrannies. and he kept progress from occurring in montreal or in
he studied fashion design at ryier orson in toronto. >> host: well, jason wu is taiwanese-canadian. > in medford, oregon, you've been very patient. please go ahead, gordon. >> caller: i just wanted to say how wonderful your coverage is. my brother, i have the honor of having a brother who was economic adviser, amongst other titles, to the prime ministere trudeau, his father, pierre elhi development so i'm -- elliott. so i'm an old man now, and i just really am touched by the...