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i want to talk to lloyd gardner and has an incredible theory. >> is it possible that charles lindberghfor his own child kidnapping and death? >> yes, it is possible that he was involved in setting it up. >> number one motivation. the child was born with several medical conditions which is important because charles lindbergh was in the eugenics, trying to clean out the gene pool by selective breeding. he was 6-foot four, blonde, athletic. he could not have had a child with rickets. >> feet that were n-word, teeth that were coming in wrong. it is less medical examination the doctors cannot get them to stand up straight. >> went up to the lindbergh estate in hoboken still there. >> a prominent person such as this federal authorities year, kidnapping isyear, kidnapping is a federal crime now. it wasn't and 32. >> out of they know the right window? a very large house. the keys they were used. found neatly folded away as if someone knew how the baby slept. only found 19,000 of the ransom money,, 50,000 sent out in total suggesting multiple portions. the new jersey state police archives. it h
i want to talk to lloyd gardner and has an incredible theory. >> is it possible that charles lindberghfor his own child kidnapping and death? >> yes, it is possible that he was involved in setting it up. >> number one motivation. the child was born with several medical conditions which is important because charles lindbergh was in the eugenics, trying to clean out the gene pool by selective breeding. he was 6-foot four, blonde, athletic. he could not have had a child with...
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and people like charles lindbergh and elon musk have been building on it ever since then. for the last four years, you have studied all the great who came before you and you have learned from your own mentors here at vaughn college. now it's time to make your own contributions to the great legacy of american aviation and american aerospace. but you won't just be defined by those contributions. one day it's going to be your turn to give back and help cultivate a new crop of risk takers. i guarantee you, some bright kid someday is going to call you up for device, and you may be too busy. you are going to wonder what you could possibly say to them that they would find useful. take that call anyway, because that conversation will have the potential to change someone's life. and that is how you build your legacy in this industry. by taking risks, by pursuing work that matters, and help the next generation do more than you could ever dream of. so congratulations to the class of 2016, and welcome to this industry. [applause] announcer: on wednesday and thursday, june 1 and second
and people like charles lindbergh and elon musk have been building on it ever since then. for the last four years, you have studied all the great who came before you and you have learned from your own mentors here at vaughn college. now it's time to make your own contributions to the great legacy of american aviation and american aerospace. but you won't just be defined by those contributions. one day it's going to be your turn to give back and help cultivate a new crop of risk takers. i...
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charles lind burg push -- lindbergh pushed the boundaries of what we thought aircraft were capable of when he completed his nonstop flight across the atlantic ocean in a single-engine airplane. amelia earhart became the first person to fly solo across the pacific ocean from honolulu to oakland x. risk takers today continue to hit new milestones. elon musk's spacex recently launched a rocket and landed the booster in the oceaning on a barge -- in the ocean on a barge size of a football field. and then he did it again. that feat alone will reduce the cost of rocket launches by about 70%. now, all of these advancements were made possible because someone was willing to ask a very simple question: what if? and i bet each of you has a few what ifst in your mind right now, and with a degree from vaughn in your back pocket, you're ready to start answering some of those questions. now, that's exciting not only for me as head of the faa, but for our entire airuation try. aviation industry. because you're our next generation who will help us define what flight can be and where it's going to take
charles lind burg push -- lindbergh pushed the boundaries of what we thought aircraft were capable of when he completed his nonstop flight across the atlantic ocean in a single-engine airplane. amelia earhart became the first person to fly solo across the pacific ocean from honolulu to oakland x. risk takers today continue to hit new milestones. elon musk's spacex recently launched a rocket and landed the booster in the oceaning on a barge -- in the ocean on a barge size of a football field....
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louis on the 90th anniversary next year he plans to duplicate charles lindbergh's historic solo flight from new york to paris. >> i get to personally do the most challenging thing a pilot can do. >> reporter: that hasn't been done since. when lindbergh lifted off from new york, he aimed to prove aviation to be safe. when he landed in paris, his life had changed. >> the lindbergh flight was like the beginning. it was the dawn of modern aviation. lindbergh hung it out there 33 hours alone in a hand-crafted silver machine and he got there and the whole world ignited with enthusiasm. >> reporter: this machine will be what ragazzino describes as a slightly safer version of the plane mounted with cameras and uplinked to satellites to the world can watch. how exactly are you going to get the clearances correct? with builder john la knew, they pulled the old blueprints and set to work. >> the craftsmen of yesteryear were very skilled guys. >> reporter: everything you see here hand maetd, all the metal, all the wood, all the connections. it's not enough to make the parts by hand. sometimes they
louis on the 90th anniversary next year he plans to duplicate charles lindbergh's historic solo flight from new york to paris. >> i get to personally do the most challenging thing a pilot can do. >> reporter: that hasn't been done since. when lindbergh lifted off from new york, he aimed to prove aviation to be safe. when he landed in paris, his life had changed. >> the lindbergh flight was like the beginning. it was the dawn of modern aviation. lindbergh hung it out there 33...
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he plans to duplicate charles lindbergh historic solo flight from new york to paris. >> i get to personallyo the most cal engineing thing a pilot condition do. >>reporter: that hasn't been done since. when lindbergh lifted off from new york he wanted to win a race, a prize and proof aviation is safe when elaned in paris his life changed. >> the lindbergh flight was light the beginning dawn of aviation. he hung it out there. 33 years alone hand crafted silver machine and he got there and whole world ignited with enthusiasim. >>reporter: the machinist what he describes as slightly safer version of the plane mounted with camera and up link to satellite so the world can watch. >> how are you going to get the clearance correct. >> with builder john they they set to work. >> craftsman of yesteryear very skilled guys. >>reporter: everything you see here hand made. all the metal. all the wood. all the connections. >> it's not enough to make the parts by hand. sometimes they create the tools to make the parts first all to duplicate this done 90 years before. >> it is a beautiful thing to craft an ai
he plans to duplicate charles lindbergh historic solo flight from new york to paris. >> i get to personallyo the most cal engineing thing a pilot condition do. >>reporter: that hasn't been done since. when lindbergh lifted off from new york he wanted to win a race, a prize and proof aviation is safe when elaned in paris his life changed. >> the lindbergh flight was light the beginning dawn of aviation. he hung it out there. 33 years alone hand crafted silver machine and he got...
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and, charles lindbergh climbed on the spirit of st. louis. >> link bird making history now a bay area man is following in his footsteps and that story is on abc7 at 5 o'clock. >> san francisco's carl the fog is famous but would you drink carl? >> drink it? >> a distillery is rowing limited vodka made with san francisco fog called fogpoint. the video shows how the process works, the screwed is made of up 60% water in an effort to conserve they have harvested enough fog for the water content of 2,400 bottles. how does it taste? >> the fog offers a delicate flavor, 125 bucks a bottle if you want did try it. >> that is a san francisco rice! have a great day. and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeatls. that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was better t
and, charles lindbergh climbed on the spirit of st. louis. >> link bird making history now a bay area man is following in his footsteps and that story is on abc7 at 5 o'clock. >> san francisco's carl the fog is famous but would you drink carl? >> drink it? >> a distillery is rowing limited vodka made with san francisco fog called fogpoint. the video shows how the process works, the screwed is made of up 60% water in an effort to conserve they have harvested enough fog...
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president franklin roosevelt was against powerful isolationists, such as charles lindbergh. made a campaign pledge to the mothers and fathers of america that "your boys will not be sent into any foreign wars." after being reelected come fdr pushed his legislation through congress. called it a war on dictatorship bill. the arsenal of democracy, reflecting broad look sentiment at the time, senator cap of ohio said war is worse than a german victory. epings were busy ke refugees out of america. claim provided ammunition needed to making reducing immigration and important national security measure. the state department imposed even harsher restrictions on those trying to flee escalating persecution and violence. in that pivotal year of 1941, 40% of all immigration applications were rejected and less than half the quota was filled, even though hundreds of thousands of jews desperately sought to escape, a trickle of a few thousand was admitted to a nation of 33 million. yet was a pivotal year for another reason. on the other side of the world, unprecedented events began to wonderf
president franklin roosevelt was against powerful isolationists, such as charles lindbergh. made a campaign pledge to the mothers and fathers of america that "your boys will not be sent into any foreign wars." after being reelected come fdr pushed his legislation through congress. called it a war on dictatorship bill. the arsenal of democracy, reflecting broad look sentiment at the time, senator cap of ohio said war is worse than a german victory. epings were busy ke refugees out of...
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the previous year, president franklin roosevelt was up against powerful isolationists such as charles lindberghone of the most revered men in america. in response of being accused of plotting to enter the war, fdr made a campaign pledge to the mothers and fathers of america and said, "your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars. after being reelected, fdr pushed his legislation through congress. his critics called it a dictatorship bill. he called it the creation of the arsenal of democracy, reflecting broad public sentiment at the time. senator taft of ohio said war is worse than a german victory. while part of our country was busy keeping america out of the war, others were busy keeping refugees out of america. it was reported that the not nazis were bribing jewish immigrants. this outlandish claim made reducing immigration an important national security measure. the state department imposed even harsher restrictions on those trying to escalate persecution and violence. in that pivotal year, 40% of all immigration applications were rejected and less than half of the quota was fil
the previous year, president franklin roosevelt was up against powerful isolationists such as charles lindberghone of the most revered men in america. in response of being accused of plotting to enter the war, fdr made a campaign pledge to the mothers and fathers of america and said, "your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars. after being reelected, fdr pushed his legislation through congress. his critics called it a dictatorship bill. he called it the creation of the...
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. >>> plus -- >> charles lindbergh climbed aboard the spirit of st. louis. >> he made history.ing in his footsteps. those stories and a lot more when kristen and i see you for abc 7 news at pfeiffe5. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> tonight, beyond the tank at 8:00, shark tank at 9:00, 20/20 at 10:00, join us at 11:00, the search for three prisoners who escaped from alcatraz. a new lead has investigators looking in a different direction. i-team investigator dan noyce tracked down a witness. the exclusive at 11:00. >>> airport traffic is increasing here in the bay area and all around the country as you know, causing long lines at tsa security checkpoints but there is a way around the long lines at least for those who can afford it. abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has the details. >> reporter: the long lines at tsa checkpoints throughout the country have pus
. >>> plus -- >> charles lindbergh climbed aboard the spirit of st. louis. >> he made history.ing in his footsteps. those stories and a lot more when kristen and i see you for abc 7 news at pfeiffe5. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales...
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look it, there are very few americans who connect america first slogan with charles lindbergh in the as isolationist with what happens today. that is history. you can't fit history into 145 characters. unless you watch "war stories" on this channel most people don't know about it. melissa: i love the way you did that that was good plug. keep going. >> i learned a little bit in this business. look, i believe a majority of americans and the military veterans i see, 35 million counting their families, want a president who will rebuild our military, because today it is too small and worn out to win a war and define and prioritize our enemies. tear 1:00, dprk, north koreans, pakistan, china, russia, all with nukes. tear 2, radical islam, not just isis. define victory. deter the chinese russian expansionism. deny safe havens to islamic radical terrorists number four, japan republican south korea, u.a.e., the slowing began of we got your back means something more than mattress company ad. finally they want to protect the homeland against ballistic missile strike. secure our borders. that me
look it, there are very few americans who connect america first slogan with charles lindbergh in the as isolationist with what happens today. that is history. you can't fit history into 145 characters. unless you watch "war stories" on this channel most people don't know about it. melissa: i love the way you did that that was good plug. keep going. >> i learned a little bit in this business. look, i believe a majority of americans and the military veterans i see, 35 million...
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he talks about an america first foreign policy which was whatic father coughlin and charles lindbergh, the nazi sympathizers in the 1930s, that's what they talked about. we have had extremists in the past. the difference is that none of those extremists has ever won the nomination of one of the great political parties, ever been this close to the presidency. that is why donald trump is more dangerous than those past demagogues, because he is actually on the cusp of real power. and if he were to get it, he would be the least qualified and most dangerous presidential candidate, the least qualified and most dangerous president that we've ever had in our history. >> host: mr. boot, contrast donald trump's foreign policy with then hillary clinton, and is that something you could support as far as a hillaryy clinton presidency?? >> guest: i think that hillary clinton would be a far more responsible steward of our nuclear arsenal and the united states' foreign policy than donald trump would be. look, i have my disagreements with hillary clinton too. i was a foreign policy adviser to marco ru
he talks about an america first foreign policy which was whatic father coughlin and charles lindbergh, the nazi sympathizers in the 1930s, that's what they talked about. we have had extremists in the past. the difference is that none of those extremists has ever won the nomination of one of the great political parties, ever been this close to the presidency. that is why donald trump is more dangerous than those past demagogues, because he is actually on the cusp of real power. and if he were to...