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our guide is curator jeremy kinney, who shows us some of the museum's rare and one-of-a-kind artifactsgo higher, faster, and farther during the first half century of aviation.
our guide is curator jeremy kinney, who shows us some of the museum's rare and one-of-a-kind artifactsgo higher, faster, and farther during the first half century of aviation.
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jeremy kinney: hello. we're going to go through a tour of some artifacts that really stand out in terms of the story of higher, faster, and farther. first, i want to talk about the museum overall. the museum has over 8 million visitors a year. looking at the story of flight in the atmosphere, where i work in, we are looking at 500 aircraft and helicopters. of those aircraft, about 67 are on display in the national mall building. what supports these artifacts is up to 60,000 small and medium artifacts. we're going to talk about the story of higher, faster, and farther which is seen as a cliche in the history of aviation but has a real meaning. we look at the people who made this quest of flying in the third dimension a reality. the idea of flying to the highest altitudes, fastest speeds, and longest distances tells us a lot about the technical development of the airplane and the reinvention of what the wright brothers did. that is what i would like to talk to you about in terms of the airplanes and people t
jeremy kinney: hello. we're going to go through a tour of some artifacts that really stand out in terms of the story of higher, faster, and farther. first, i want to talk about the museum overall. the museum has over 8 million visitors a year. looking at the story of flight in the atmosphere, where i work in, we are looking at 500 aircraft and helicopters. of those aircraft, about 67 are on display in the national mall building. what supports these artifacts is up to 60,000 small and medium...
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but only john kinney of woburn, massachusetts can make a customer light up like this. >> please don'th me because i don't want to wake up. >> reporter: that's one fine i don't want to wake up. >> that's one fine electrician. >> oh, a thousand times over. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, it all starred when 73-year-old gloria scott called john to fix a ceiling light. but he soon discovered that broken light was the least of her problems. too poor to make any house repairs, and too prideful to ask for help, gloria's house was in total disrepair. >> no lights, no running water. yeah, i think i seen her on a friday and it stuck with me over the weekend, and i said, i got to go back there, you know. >> reporter: so john returned and started working for free. he also started a facebook page titled, "nice old lady needs help," where he called on other tradespeople to join him. on the facebook page, you said, "it's not like we're trying to rebuild her whole house." >> yeah, well, now it looks like we are! >> reporter: it sure does. >> this whole porch is going to get rebuil
but only john kinney of woburn, massachusetts can make a customer light up like this. >> please don'th me because i don't want to wake up. >> reporter: that's one fine i don't want to wake up. >> that's one fine electrician. >> oh, a thousand times over. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, it all starred when 73-year-old gloria scott called john to fix a ceiling light. but he soon discovered that broken light was the least of her problems. too poor...
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kinney age 14 and willie 15 must take diabetes medication daily for killing them. it's actually. no way in a country like mine we don't give them health insurance and they've got the diabetes and they have the hypertension were killing a generation of poor. one of every 2 african-american children will develop diabetes one of every 5 african american children is obese the rate is even higher among hispanics. a young woman spoke out and triggered a rebellion. we eat. like we still slaves today i decided to write down for me what is in my day to day that. there was a 1000000 things. and then there was flour sugar coated tapenade of. course our lake house. sitter. i heard a young woman who was 16 at the time and she performed a poem that even now. made the hair on my arm stand up. and for the 1st time i saw a young person describing the obesity and diabetes epidemic as a social problem and i realized that she in a way is a much more effective messenger than i ever could be in. the 1st given out. by. the. black. jeans. is cordoning the energy. his nonprofit youth speaks to writing wo
kinney age 14 and willie 15 must take diabetes medication daily for killing them. it's actually. no way in a country like mine we don't give them health insurance and they've got the diabetes and they have the hypertension were killing a generation of poor. one of every 2 african-american children will develop diabetes one of every 5 african american children is obese the rate is even higher among hispanics. a young woman spoke out and triggered a rebellion. we eat. like we still slaves today i...
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. >> jason kinney is the premier of alberta which is like being a u.s.ernor, and he thinks the u.s. owes canada reparations for scrapping the pipeline. >> demand for the u.s. government provide compensation to canadian investors. >> one of mr. biden's strongest base groups in the u.s., labor unions, were also limited. the laborers international union of north america tweeting "the anticipated decision against the keystone pipeline will kill thousands of good paying union jobs." and there is this from the united association of union plumbers and pipe fitters. invoking this permit, the biden administration has chosen to listen to the voices of fringe activists instead of of union members and the american consumer on day one." but if you're looking for reporters at the white house to press the press secretary for example for answers about those job losses associated with the keystone decision, or queries about the white house's view of national guardsmen sleeping in parking garages after being moved out of the capital antics, out of luck. no questions about
. >> jason kinney is the premier of alberta which is like being a u.s.ernor, and he thinks the u.s. owes canada reparations for scrapping the pipeline. >> demand for the u.s. government provide compensation to canadian investors. >> one of mr. biden's strongest base groups in the u.s., labor unions, were also limited. the laborers international union of north america tweeting "the anticipated decision against the keystone pipeline will kill thousands of good paying union...
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. >> shannon: so, a youtube stream are known as rory kinney was able to confound those elites and theye stop buying frenzy, turn a million-dollar investment into $47 million reportedly. big names trying to stop all this. it lets discuss populous resilience with biotech entrepreneur, vivek ramaswamy and fox news contributor steve hilton with us. >> hi, shannon. >> shannon: i'm not going to try to understand and sign like i understand but we have experts at home. a lot of folks are saying this is the little guy doing what the big guys been doing and now there's people trying to shut it down because they are allowed to do it but you're not. >> look, a few weeks ago we saw twitter and facebook remove their users. it then we saw the apple app store and the google played star remove parlor the app. i was wrong, they came for a dialogue about stock trading instead. the interesting part of the story is the justification. when they took it down it was clearly because i think a lot of financial institutions and the government did not like the wild stock fluctuations, but the reason they took dow
. >> shannon: so, a youtube stream are known as rory kinney was able to confound those elites and theye stop buying frenzy, turn a million-dollar investment into $47 million reportedly. big names trying to stop all this. it lets discuss populous resilience with biotech entrepreneur, vivek ramaswamy and fox news contributor steve hilton with us. >> hi, shannon. >> shannon: i'm not going to try to understand and sign like i understand but we have experts at home. a lot of folks...
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american our stadium but because of the pandemic it will take place behind closed doors monica yant kinney of reports from rio de janeiro. this is football as it usually is in brazil fans bidding farewell to players before historic game between by a mere dozen centers in the final of the cup by the better do it is to top presumed teams battling for the biggest prize in south american club football the american man stadium in rio de janeiro you would expect they'd be greeted by big crowds of supporters but no with today's covert 19 restrictions there's just a handful of anybody's match on which the 3 it's very said that no friends are present in a game as big as this one both teams have a huge amount of fans in normal times the american would be packed one of the world's greatest ever players bet lad began his career as a 15 year old with some toes he's having to cheer his former team on line you'll get is that a lot there are those that i wanted to be inside the stadium helping santos at times a different another pomade a supporter hobson louise made the trip from some palm knowing there w
american our stadium but because of the pandemic it will take place behind closed doors monica yant kinney of reports from rio de janeiro. this is football as it usually is in brazil fans bidding farewell to players before historic game between by a mere dozen centers in the final of the cup by the better do it is to top presumed teams battling for the biggest prize in south american club football the american man stadium in rio de janeiro you would expect they'd be greeted by big crowds of...
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on american artifacts, smithsonian national air and space museum curator jeremy kinney shares some ofm's one-of-a-kind artifacts that tell the story of the first half of the century's aviation. then on sunday at 8:00 p.m., a look back at president george h.w. bush announcing the bomb offing iraq and start of the persian gulf war followed by his state of the union address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. use our website c-span.org/coronavirus to follow the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak. watch our searchable video any time on demand and track the spread with interactive maps, all at c-span.org/coronavirus. >>> next on "the presidency," george h.w. bush delivers his 1991 state of the union address to a joint session of congress. about two weeks earlier he had announced the start of operation desert storm, military action to drive saddam hussein from neighboring kuwait. iraq had invaded kuwait several months earlier. in addition to the persian gulf war, president bush outlines his economic and budget priorities. the miller ce
on american artifacts, smithsonian national air and space museum curator jeremy kinney shares some ofm's one-of-a-kind artifacts that tell the story of the first half of the century's aviation. then on sunday at 8:00 p.m., a look back at president george h.w. bush announcing the bomb offing iraq and start of the persian gulf war followed by his state of the union address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. use our website c-span.org/coronavirus to...
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. >> tonight, don cheadle and from nbc chicago fire, taylor kinney, new fallon. >>> hey, guys, it's 8 year how about that. >> let's start where we all need to start vicky nguyen is here to give us a little bit of relationship advice a lot of folks can use a boost because we have spent so much time together. remember when it was like, oh, we never see each other anymore. now we see each other all the time how do you keep it fresh how do you keep the love alive we're ready. >>> jill martin is kicking off two days of steals and deals to jump start your new year's resolution, starting with bargains on products when it comes to diet and exercise. >> and coming up in the 3rd hour, we're going to introduce you to a sports trail blazer, bianca smith, the first to coach in professional sports >> of course you are, another third hour exclusive. >>> and tomorrow on "today," who's ready to dive into a big old bowl of pasta. meet giada de laurentiis, two hearty recipes for your cravings. >> so another check of the weather and what have you got? >>> show you what we've got looking ahead toward the
. >> tonight, don cheadle and from nbc chicago fire, taylor kinney, new fallon. >>> hey, guys, it's 8 year how about that. >> let's start where we all need to start vicky nguyen is here to give us a little bit of relationship advice a lot of folks can use a boost because we have spent so much time together. remember when it was like, oh, we never see each other anymore. now we see each other all the time how do you keep it fresh how do you keep the love alive we're ready....
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now the questions are being raised over the governor's longtime relationship with lobbyist jason kinneys ask the woman who is part of the golden state's 2003 governor gray davis recall, tammy bruce. tammy, happy new year. thanks for joining us. >> same to you. my pleasure, great way to start the new year. griff: it is, indeed. i think this is a story that's really going to gain steam. since 1911, i believe it is, 55 times california's tried to recall their governor, but only once was it successful. you were a part of it in 2003, recalling governor davis. of course, we got arnold schwarzenegger out of it. what do you see in parallel between then and now? >> well, that was a real populist effort, it was, obviously, thousands of people involved in organizing. but it -- the similar thing is, of course, the people of the southwest, people of the west of this country really still are revolutionaries. we all are at heart, right? it's in our dna. i think what californians, while all americans are generally, of course, tolerant, we're quiet people, what they don't like is unfairnesses, they don'
now the questions are being raised over the governor's longtime relationship with lobbyist jason kinneys ask the woman who is part of the golden state's 2003 governor gray davis recall, tammy bruce. tammy, happy new year. thanks for joining us. >> same to you. my pleasure, great way to start the new year. griff: it is, indeed. i think this is a story that's really going to gain steam. since 1911, i believe it is, 55 times california's tried to recall their governor, but only once was it...