He tape this on may 20th he died on may 27th. [inaudible conversations] good evening i delighted to have you here of where we are the stories that many of us have never heard before. But the thing that i really like is tonights author is typical of the type of author that we have here. I encourage you about upcoming authors and 60 minutes correspondent scott kelly to talk about the stories he has done over the years i have read the book its fascinating but we have wonderful author programs i would encourage you to pick up a sheet i would also encourage you to come back to the museum. We have a fabulous exhibit call georgia on my screen. When carter was governor he established the Georgia Film Commission to bring movies to the state of georgia. Sweet home alabama, a whole bunch tyler perry stuff. The actual set from Stranger Things it is just really really good i would encourage you to come back for that but tonight is a special night tony horwitz is an awardwinning journalist from the
He tape this on may 20th he died on may 27th. [inaudible conversations] good evening i delighted to have you here of where we are the stories that many of us have never heard before. But the thing that i really like is tonights author is typical of the type of author that we have here. I encourage you about upcoming authors and 60 minutes correspondent scott kelly to talk about the stories he has done over the years i have read the book its fascinating but we have wonderful author programs i would encourage you to pick up a sheet i would also encourage you to come back to the museum. We have a fabulous exhibit call georgia on my screen. When carter was governor he established the Georgia Film Commission to bring movies to the state of georgia. Sweet home alabama, a whole bunch tyler perry stuff. The actual set from Stranger Things it is just really really good i would encourage you to come back for that but tonight is a special night tony horwitz is an awardwinning journalist from the
The stories that many of us have never heard before. But the thing that i really like is tonights author is typical of the type of author that we have here. I encourage you about upcoming authors and 60 minutes correspondent scott kelly to talk about the stories he has done over the years i have read the book its fascinating but we have wonderful author programs i would encourage you to pick up a sheet i would also encourage you to come back to the museum. We have a fabulous exhibit call georgia on my screen. When carter was governor he established the Georgia Film Commission to bring movies to the state of georgia. Sweet home alabama, a whole bunch tyler perry stuff. The actual set from Stranger Things it is just really really good i would encourage you to come back for that but tonight is a special night tony horwitz is an awardwinning journalist from the graduate school of journalism and spent a decade overseas as a journalist over wars and conflicts into the wall street journal and
Tuesday marked what would have been the 103rd birthday of a black woman named henrietta lacks. The virginia native died from cancer more than 70 years ago, never knowing that cells taken from her body without her permission would help save millions of lives. Now after a long battle, her family will finally be paid for her unattended contribution to medical history. Happy this morning. Justice for the family of a black woman who unwittingly became one of the most important figures in modern medicine. Her family finally reaching a settlement with a major Biotech Company. Some measure of respect for henrietta lacks, some measure of dignity for henrietta lacks, its a story 70 years in the making, one that Oprah Winfrey helped tell in the hbo movie the immortal life of henrietta lacks. Go, hela, go, hela. Thats my mother. Everyones saying henrietta lacks, donate it themselves. They took them and didnt ask. In 1951. Lacks checked into Johns Hopkins and was diagnosed with cervical cancer. Dur
listen. i was focused on my craft. was that selfish probably but that s where my energy was. jesse: fans didn t tune in to sports for politics. jordan s focus was on his game, winning. and entertaining the fans every night by just being the best he could. and he wound up with six rings this way. and fans didn t love him. they always did respect him. you see, jordan understood something that most people today don t. people need a get away from all the politics and division. whether it s with sports comedy, music, or whatever. the majority of us just want a diversification to turn off all the noise. but when large companies start fighting the culture wars and ignoring the mission, which is business, people start looking for alternatives. it s that simple. and good leaders understand that. they know it s not worth sinking into the woke muck just do make a handful of people happy. no one is ever happy and no one ever respects people that cave. today, the streaming service net