In 2010, LeBron James was an NBA free agent and there was worry that he would leave his hometown team, the Cleveland Cavaliers. In an attempt to convince LeBron to stay, dozens of local Cleveland celebrities sang a rendition of “We are the world” called “we are Lebron”. LeBron left that summer
Whenever I watch Barbara Walters’ interviews, I can’t help but suspect that she is just a mean girl posing as a journalist. She uses her “journalism” as a hall pass/get-out-of-jail-free card to ask people rude, demeaning questions. Whenever one of her interviewees is visibly taken aback by her abrasiveness, Walters will often hide behind the “you know I have to ask,” Or “You know this is what people are wondering,”. The most egregious example of this was when she demonized Corey Feldman for speaking out about the abuse he and Corey Haim endured as child stars. She accused Feldman of “damaging an entire industry”…
By that logic, no one should ever speak out about abuse because it could potentially damage X or Y industry.
Marv Adams, deputy administrator for defense programs at the National Nuclear Security Administration explained what happened in the successful fusion experiment with a prop.
Holding up a cylinder similar to the one used in the experiment he walked the audience through the process and it's implications, concluding jokingly that his department was now hiring.
Sadly, CNN fired Brian Stelter this year, one of the greatest sources of entertainment on television. So in his memory media analyst Mark Dice presents The Best of Brian Stelter.