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i'm chris brown, the pity and deputy director here at the museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 charles a lindbergh
i'm chris brown, the pity and deputy director here at the museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 charles a lindbergh
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i'm chris brown, the pity and director here at the museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 charles a lindbergh memorial lecture. the bloomberg lecture is in annual tradition -- lindbergh lecture is an annual tradition. livingure pioneers with history who recall the determination, imagination, and courage that charles lindbergh exhibited while flying solo across the atlantic 90 years ago. thve
i'm chris brown, the pity and director here at the museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 charles a lindbergh memorial lecture. the bloomberg lecture is in annual tradition -- lindbergh lecture is an annual tradition. livingure pioneers with history who recall the determination, imagination, and courage that charles lindbergh exhibited while flying solo across the atlantic 90 years ago. thve
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and in the confessional of a dim house party, boys forgive kodak black and forgive chris brown and forgive their friends who do not ask permission and call is brotherhood. at a barbeque, i look to my elders for guidance. but men forgive r. kelly and forgive james brown and forgive the uncles who touch babies and call these the good old days. what is a man but culprit or bystander. lit match or keeper of matchsticks. on the b side of every 45 is a woman turned to smoke. because generations change more often than men do. my mother serves as proof. she is a vinyl record waiting for a man to notice the scratches he's left. maybe this is my inheritance.kn ing the men behind the music would kill us and watchingev yone sing along. it's christmas, and my mother creaks the radio to the news of james brown's death. she mourns, but does not sing." i think that people are drawing too big of a distance between art and the people who create it. people are being hurt in the process of making these things claimed are so beautiful and so worth, like, consuming. hurt by people who really believed that their
and in the confessional of a dim house party, boys forgive kodak black and forgive chris brown and forgive their friends who do not ask permission and call is brotherhood. at a barbeque, i look to my elders for guidance. but men forgive r. kelly and forgive james brown and forgive the uncles who touch babies and call these the good old days. what is a man but culprit or bystander. lit match or keeper of matchsticks. on the b side of every 45 is a woman turned to smoke. because generations...
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i'm chris brown, the pity and director here at the museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 charles a lindbergh memorial lecture. the bloomberg lecture is in annual tradition -- lindbergh lecture is an annual tradition. livingure pioneers with history who recall the determination, imagination, and courage that charles lindbergh exhibited while flying solo across the atlantic 90 years ago. this evening's program is made possible by the generous support of pratt & whitney. representing them tonight is lieutenant general, vice president of business development. stand soiller, can you we can recognize it? corporate and whitney's dedication, we are most grateful. each year, we go through an extensive process to identify and extinguish member of the aviation community to share his or her vision, memories, and insights. tonight, we are particularly honored to oakham colonel bud aderson as a 2018, charles lindbergh,lecture -- lecturer. 15 years after lindbergh's historic flight, he stands as a living reminder of the extraordinary progress achieved in play over the decades. he w
i'm chris brown, the pity and director here at the museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 charles a lindbergh memorial lecture. the bloomberg lecture is in annual tradition -- lindbergh lecture is an annual tradition. livingure pioneers with history who recall the determination, imagination, and courage that charles lindbergh exhibited while flying solo across the atlantic 90 years ago. this evening's program is made possible by the generous support of pratt & whitney....
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kelly, eminem, or chris brown, and listen to their hot new narration of the end of a woman's world. if we wanted to, i believe we could trace every explosion back to a man not being sorry for what he has done one day, someone's son hardens into dynamite and an audience gathers around his bright and deadly light. what a way to make music. by building a beat out of the crack of a woman's bones. in the '80s, my aunties listened to secular music in secret, snuck off to detonate into a man's right answer, or a good flavor of wrong. the lyrics taught them to acceps any cruel at love a man tossed at their feet. iltriarchy is my family tree turning to cinder a man soundtracks the funeral rites. record grief on repeat and i promise it'll be a hit. blood can dry into platinum if you let it, and i am a dull tooth biting back at men who do not know they are dangerous. they listen to the same love songs as their fathers did. call them classics. ignore the blood drying on the piano keys. and in the confessional of a dim riuse party, boys forgive kodak black and forgive brown and forgive their fri
kelly, eminem, or chris brown, and listen to their hot new narration of the end of a woman's world. if we wanted to, i believe we could trace every explosion back to a man not being sorry for what he has done one day, someone's son hardens into dynamite and an audience gathers around his bright and deadly light. what a way to make music. by building a beat out of the crack of a woman's bones. in the '80s, my aunties listened to secular music in secret, snuck off to detonate into a man's right...
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including kendrick lamar, ka nye west, community including kendrick lamar, kanye west, the singer chris brownknown to hit a fan at a concert, argue with the legendary rapper drake on twitter so this guy was extremely controversial. i understand some kind of reward has been offered to catch those responsible? they are offering $3000, the sheriff‘s office, for any information leading to the arrest of those responsible for killing him. thank you for talking to us from la. let us talk about england in the world cup. the campaign is up and running. last night, harry kane scored a dramatic injury—time winner to beat tunisia 2—1 in the russian city of volgograd. 18.31 million viewers watched harry kane‘s winner on bbc one last night. that makes it 2018‘s most watched tv moment so far, beating prince harry and meghan markle getting married. let us have a look at the goals. for a lot of the squad, it was not just their first game of this tournament, but their first game of any tournament, but their first game of a ny world tournament, but their first game of any world cup. you look tired, you we re an
including kendrick lamar, ka nye west, community including kendrick lamar, kanye west, the singer chris brownknown to hit a fan at a concert, argue with the legendary rapper drake on twitter so this guy was extremely controversial. i understand some kind of reward has been offered to catch those responsible? they are offering $3000, the sheriff‘s office, for any information leading to the arrest of those responsible for killing him. thank you for talking to us from la. let us talk about...
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chris? >> well, their first round pick, troy brown s still a teenager. just 18 years young. won't turn 19 until the end of july. at 6'7" with a muscular frame, brown is a very, very good athlete. in hisone season at oregon his stats were decent, but ability to make big plays made m stand out. if that sounds familiar, it should. this was almost the same when ment of kelly oub she was selected out of kansasi 2015. according to wizards general manager, brown can play three positions in the nba from point guard to small forward. that versatility has given head coach scott brooks a lot of ideas on how to use his newest ay. >> can you play him with brad. you play him with anhn. you play him with thomas and u play h with all kinds of players. k kelly andnktto. i t he knows how to play. i think it'soing to be a great addition to our team. >> his feel for the game is really what impressed us. he's a very good ball handler. he can make someay he can get in the lane and pass the basketball. we like all those things about him. the intangible that heng b to the play and the character. >>
chris? >> well, their first round pick, troy brown s still a teenager. just 18 years young. won't turn 19 until the end of july. at 6'7" with a muscular frame, brown is a very, very good athlete. in hisone season at oregon his stats were decent, but ability to make big plays made m stand out. if that sounds familiar, it should. this was almost the same when ment of kelly oub she was selected out of kansasi 2015. according to wizards general manager, brown can play three positions in...
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chris. thanks for my help. hi, senator brown. can we do a little crossover? >> i don't know where i am.it's in the building. if you give me directions i'll show up. >> i'm over here. hi, senator. nice to see you. >> jum np through the screen. thank you, rachel. thank you, chris. >> thanks to you for joining us. thanks to our interloper from the other show. that was nice. did i not say there was going to be a ton of news this week? we knew in advance this week was going to be
chris. thanks for my help. hi, senator brown. can we do a little crossover? >> i don't know where i am.it's in the building. if you give me directions i'll show up. >> i'm over here. hi, senator. nice to see you. >> jum np through the screen. thank you, rachel. thank you, chris. >> thanks to you for joining us. thanks to our interloper from the other show. that was nice. did i not say there was going to be a ton of news this week? we knew in advance this week was going...
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chris. thanks for my help. hi, senator brown. can we do a little crossover? >> i don't know where i am. i know it's in the building. if you give me directions i'll show up. >> i'm over here. hi, senator. nice to see you. >> jum np through the screen. thank you, rachel. thank you, chris. >> thanks to you for joining us. thanks to our interloper from the other show. that was nice. did i not say there was going to be a ton of news this week? we knew in advance this week was going to be nuts in terms of big national news. but boy howdy was that an understatement. there's lots to get to tonight. there are a lost ways to get yourself an advantage in an election. you can, for example, get an edge on your opponent if you are great on the issues, if you're great at explaining your positions sow win all the arguments, you win all the debates, and you therefore win the race. you can sometimes win if you're an incumbent and people like the job you're doing, so they're generally inclined to keep you around, and incumbents tend to win more often than they lose. so that's one way to win. you can also
chris. thanks for my help. hi, senator brown. can we do a little crossover? >> i don't know where i am. i know it's in the building. if you give me directions i'll show up. >> i'm over here. hi, senator. nice to see you. >> jum np through the screen. thank you, rachel. thank you, chris. >> thanks to you for joining us. thanks to our interloper from the other show. that was nice. did i not say there was going to be a ton of news this week? we knew in advance this week was...
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chris pratt has discovered his soul mate. you won't be surprised at who sit. trust me. that's next. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." -- >> it's a cool thing. >> sterling kchlt brownlusive. who is alienating olivia munn. >> they're hungry. they're carb-deprived. >>> tomorrow on "e.t."those din to roaox office. "jurassic world: fallen king m kingdom" earned $150 million in the opening weekend. it's made more than $700 million worldwide. they'll never stop making these movies. >> i would expect that. that's a lot of cash. >>> here's something that is priceless. chris pratt took a buzz feed quiz to see which chris is his soul mate. because there is also hemsworth, pine, and evans. drum roll, please. >> oh. my soul mate is -- the cc why turn a meal into a snack... when you can turn a snack into a meal. a three cheese blend, pico de gallo, double the marinated steak, and a medium drink. at least they're cute! taco bell's new $5 steak nachos box. it's kind of a big meal. sfx: bong for credit secrets, sponsored by info up, llc. the product endorsers who appear have been compensated for their travel and lodging costs. all of the endorsers are actual enthusiastic and succe
chris pratt has discovered his soul mate. you won't be surprised at who sit. trust me. that's next. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." -- >> it's a cool thing. >> sterling kchlt brownlusive. who is alienating olivia munn. >> they're hungry. they're carb-deprived. >>> tomorrow on "e.t."those din to roaox office. "jurassic world: fallen king m kingdom" earned $150 million in the opening weekend....
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brown boots. but, that's okay because i'm happy." >> reporter: in his interview with police, chris said that afterears of marriage, he and heather began to have some differences. but he said he had no clue she was going to move out on him and was even more shocked when he found out she had filed for divorce. >> i was totally side-swiped. did not see it coming. >> reporter: chris told detective kemp he'd been trying to patch things up with heather ever since. >> i want my wife. i want the family dynamic that we had. i want us to be together. i want to work things out. >> reporter: kemp questioned what heather had been up to while chris was trying to win her back. >> it's common a lot of times when a couple's going through a divorce that maybe that somebody was seeing somebody. and i asked him that. >> reporter: that's when chris confided in the detective that he feared heather had, in fact, moved on. >> is she seeing anybody else? does she have a boyfriend right now? >> yeah. >> and can you tell me what you know about that? >> the only thing i know is that they were friends from a younger age, and
brown boots. but, that's okay because i'm happy." >> reporter: in his interview with police, chris said that afterears of marriage, he and heather began to have some differences. but he said he had no clue she was going to move out on him and was even more shocked when he found out she had filed for divorce. >> i was totally side-swiped. did not see it coming. >> reporter: chris told detective kemp he'd been trying to patch things up with heather ever since. >> i...
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chris. that the president somehow willfully neglected them -- or at least where ana was going -- because they're brownple or hispanics is the most absurd and insulting notion. when the left doesn't want to talk about policy, they constantly call this president a racist. and it's getting old and tired, because he's not. >> well, steve, look, on a final word of it, if he acknowledged it, there would be a lot less criticism. but i appreciate you being here. you make the show better, with steve. thank you. ana, appreciate it, as always. steve cortese, ana navarro. all right, things are spicy tonight and they'll stay that way with senate democratic leader chuck schumer in a sit-down today. we put him to the test with the state of play in d.c. and whether he can make the case for your votes in the midterms. you'll want to see this, next. coppertone sport. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this too
chris. that the president somehow willfully neglected them -- or at least where ana was going -- because they're brownple or hispanics is the most absurd and insulting notion. when the left doesn't want to talk about policy, they constantly call this president a racist. and it's getting old and tired, because he's not. >> well, steve, look, on a final word of it, if he acknowledged it, there would be a lot less criticism. but i appreciate you being here. you make the show better, with...
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chris buskirk, thank you all very muu.. >> thank y >> thank you. >> thanks. >> woodruff: finally tonight: what humans build, what humans destroy. jeffrey brown takes us to a magical spot in the south pacific for his series, "cture at risk." >> brown: it's one of the most spectacular sights in the world: the 15 giant statues, some as tall as 40 fee at tongariki on easter island. the island, called "rapa nui" in the polynesian language, is considered one of the most remote inhabited spots on earth, some 2200 miles from the coast c le. the statues, called "moai," are said to portray the rapa nui ors, and evoke history a mystery. u.c.l.a. archeologist joanne va tilbs worked here for more than 35 years. >> to me they're a challenge, to me they're friends in a lot of wa. to me they're frustrating and upsetting and difficult, but-- >> brown: becausy >> because tude me sometimes. >> brown: the atues were made from around 1100 to 1600 a.d., from hardened volcan ash called tuff, and most were carved here in the rano rara quarry. where van tilburg and her rapa nui colleague christian arevalo pakarati have been excavating two statues, while they documen
chris buskirk, thank you all very muu.. >> thank y >> thank you. >> thanks. >> woodruff: finally tonight: what humans build, what humans destroy. jeffrey brown takes us to a magical spot in the south pacific for his series, "cture at risk." >> brown: it's one of the most spectacular sights in the world: the 15 giant statues, some as tall as 40 fee at tongariki on easter island. the island, called "rapa nui" in the polynesian language, is...