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lindbergh's worldwide-hero status made this the crime of the century.he world was obsessed with this case. >> robert zorn is the leading authority on the kidnapping. >> this was the great manhunt in american history. >> the investigation begins in march 1932, when charles lindbergh jr. is abducted from his crib at the lindberghs' estate near hopewell, new jersey. the crime goes unsolved and shocks the nation. lindbergh's father-in-law, former u.s. ambassador to me, dwight morrow, had strongly distrusted j. edgar hoover. so lindbergh chooses to collaborate with the t-men, including marty's great-uncle, mike malone, over hoover's g-men. >> i have 80-some-odd pages of daily memorandums so detailed, you can actually deconstruct the crime. >> marty shares the lindbergh documents from his strange inheritance with zorn. was it a "wow"? >> absolutely. and i positively guarantee that this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> the biggest revelations come from accounts of behind-the-scene interactions with lindbergh himself, who's known for his ex
lindbergh's worldwide-hero status made this the crime of the century.he world was obsessed with this case. >> robert zorn is the leading authority on the kidnapping. >> this was the great manhunt in american history. >> the investigation begins in march 1932, when charles lindbergh jr. is abducted from his crib at the lindberghs' estate near hopewell, new jersey. the crime goes unsolved and shocks the nation. lindbergh's father-in-law, former u.s. ambassador to me, dwight...
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lindbergh's worldwide-hero status made this the crime of the century. you describe the magnitude of the lindbergh case for the time? >> the world was obsessed with this case. >> robert zorn is the leading authority on the kidnapping. >> this was the great manhunt in american history. >> the investigation begins in march 1932, when charles lindbergh jr. is abducted from his crib at the lindberghs' estate near hopewell, new jersey. the crime goes unsolved and shocks the nation. lindbergh's father-in-law, former u.s. ambassador to mexico, dwight morrow, had strongly distrusted j. edgar hoover. so lindbergh chooses to collaborate with the t-men, including marty's great-uncle, mike malone, over hoover's g-men. >> i have 80-some-odd pages of daily memorandums so detailed, you can actually deconstruct the crime. >> marty shares the lindbergh documents from his strange inheritance with zorn. was it a "wow"? >> absolutely. and i positively guarantee that this will forever change how this story will be viewed. >> the biggest revelations come from accounts of behi
lindbergh's worldwide-hero status made this the crime of the century. you describe the magnitude of the lindbergh case for the time? >> the world was obsessed with this case. >> robert zorn is the leading authority on the kidnapping. >> this was the great manhunt in american history. >> the investigation begins in march 1932, when charles lindbergh jr. is abducted from his crib at the lindberghs' estate near hopewell, new jersey. the crime goes unsolved and shocks the...
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one of charles lindbergh and the other, the spirit of st. louis. both were sectioned into the national collection. sculptures, he created a special commemorative medal. since 2007, we ended this program with the first presentation of that battle. -- medal. it is my great honor, on the behalf of the smithsonian's national airspace museum, to present to you, colonel anderson, the lindbergh award. [applause] >> it is beautiful. i don't know what to say.\ i appreciate it. >> join me again in thinking no anderson for his -- thinking -- thanking colonel anderson for his service. [appla >> our nine week series, america in turmoil, is available as a podcast. you can find it on our website, c-span.org/history. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. weekend, on american artifacts, retort a library of congress exhibit marking the centennial of u.s. participation in world war i. here is a pview. >> everyone is going to be swept up in this. if you go overseas as a soldier, yes, if you stay home and you are a woman and you cannot serve in the military, wh
one of charles lindbergh and the other, the spirit of st. louis. both were sectioned into the national collection. sculptures, he created a special commemorative medal. since 2007, we ended this program with the first presentation of that battle. -- medal. it is my great honor, on the behalf of the smithsonian's national airspace museum, to present to you, colonel anderson, the lindbergh award. [applause] >> it is beautiful. i don't know what to say.\ i appreciate it. >> join me...
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the lindbergh lecture is an annual tradition. the program has featured pioneers who represent living aviation 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 michael muller, vice president of business development. will you stand, and allow us to recognize you? [applause] chris: we are most grateful. anh year we go through 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 welcome colonel anderson as a 2018, charles lindbergh, lecturer. 15 years after lindbergh's historic flight from new york to paris, he stands as a living reminder of the extraordinary progress achieved in play over -- in flight over the decades. he was born in oakland, california in 1922 and learned how to fight at th
the lindbergh lecture is an annual tradition. the program has featured pioneers who represent living aviation 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 michael muller, vice president of business development. will you stand, and allow us to recognize you?...
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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
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 deputy director here at the museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 charles a lindbergh
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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when i get done with that book it will be the book on lindbergh. a good list to get done. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. sinister summer reading list via twitter twitter.com/booktv, or facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here is our prime time lineup tonight. at 6:45 pm eastern, rutgers university history professor, rachel devlin recounts desegregation of american public schools through the actions of young african-american women throughout the country. at 7:45 pm former first lady michelle obama reflect on her time in the white house and provides a preview of her memoir being published in the fall. abcnews dan abrams recalled abraham lincoln last legal case. a murder defense in 1859. that begins at 9 pm eastern. at 10:00 p.m. on our "after words" program. drip physician, mona hanna-attisha details efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint michigan were exposed to lead poisoning through the cities water supply
when i get done with that book it will be the book on lindbergh. a good list to get done. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. sinister summer reading list via twitter twitter.com/booktv, or facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here is our prime time lineup tonight. at 6:45 pm eastern, rutgers university history professor, rachel devlin recounts desegregation of american...
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ese residents were alive when wilson was president and charles lindbergh was flying across the ocean.washington had 200 years ago. a group in virginia says a new factory could ruin this.ht they are fg to preserve the picturesque views in mt. that's straighthead on a >>> mt.n verno estate offers history and a view from our founding father. the viewea is tned because of plans to build a gas plant across the river in maryland. julie carey explains what is at stake. >> reporter: this famil from columbia, maryland, among the 1 million tourists who will visit mount vernon this year and tak in the ew. one that george washington himself enjoyed. >> what you see i just gorgeous landscape with no obstructions, you know, looking across the river. almongs you back to like a feeling of, you know, 1799, i guess. >> reporter: those charged with preserving mt. vernon say the view isnl sud threatened. dominion energy plans to build a natural energy compressor plant across the river. from chopper 4, you can see the site they own and have pe deve >> to dominion, i'd say, choose a different ground. somet
ese residents were alive when wilson was president and charles lindbergh was flying across the ocean.washington had 200 years ago. a group in virginia says a new factory could ruin this.ht they are fg to preserve the picturesque views in mt. that's straighthead on a >>> mt.n verno estate offers history and a view from our founding father. the viewea is tned because of plans to build a gas plant across the river in maryland. julie carey explains what is at stake. >> reporter: this...
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. >>> dovers lindbergh a local soldier who died on d-day 74 year ago. no family members were eve able to visit his grave. th student aisnd >>> whether'r ygraduating or know a graduate, chances are you're receiving or giving money as a gift. making good financial choices is easi said tha done. consumer repter susan hogan has ways for your student to get on the right financial track. it starts wit some of that graduation crash. >>> that's right. it's graduation season. that means a lot of students getting a huge chunk of chivge from rel and friends. financial experts say students should avoid the urge to spend it all at once and use it to set themselves up for financial success. >> i'mxpecting hopefully around ba$1,000. >> py $500. >> i need everything i can get. >> reporter: it's perhaps the best part about graduating high schools, raking in hundreds of dollars of congratulations money from family and friends. students will often spend that money on a vacation, a way to reward thes for all their hard work. before your graduate books that summerip, you ma
. >>> dovers lindbergh a local soldier who died on d-day 74 year ago. no family members were eve able to visit his grave. th student aisnd >>> whether'r ygraduating or know a graduate, chances are you're receiving or giving money as a gift. making good financial choices is easi said tha done. consumer repter susan hogan has ways for your student to get on the right financial track. it starts wit some of that graduation crash. >>> that's right. it's graduation season....
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involved with jurisdictions that were required to make a change to this little san diego .irport, lindbergh field we were sitting out there and the airport authority came out with a plan to build out the gates and so on. someone said, what are you going to do when you run out of capacity at this airfield with a single runway? had a greathower line, he said, when you can't solve a problem make it bigger. biggerade the problem because 15 or 16 miles away is an airport that has runway with capacity for several runways parallel to the border and that started the process of building the bridge across the fence. it took seven years. i think there were a lot of -- the onlymothers credit i give myself as i was the forest gone who managed to be at the import authority and then became the manager of customers -- customs and border security so that anyone who sayd to chill it, i could no, this is something we need to do. for those of you who have not experienced it, i urge you to do that. patternstely changed of traffic, created the ability of people from california to move. people who can fly to the
involved with jurisdictions that were required to make a change to this little san diego .irport, lindbergh field we were sitting out there and the airport authority came out with a plan to build out the gates and so on. someone said, what are you going to do when you run out of capacity at this airfield with a single runway? had a greathower line, he said, when you can't solve a problem make it bigger. biggerade the problem because 15 or 16 miles away is an airport that has runway with...
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former assemblyman ted lindbergh joining us to speak more about this. >>> another drama we saw, democrat gavin newsom and republican john cox will be your two candidates in november. here is how it breaks down. you'll see gavin newsom with 33% of the vote, john cox with 26% and 95% of the precincts reporting there. president trump endorsed cox including as recently as yesterday in a tweet. >> one ballot decision here in the bay area receiving a lot of national attention this morning. the recall of judge aaron persky in santa clara county. he sentenced stanford student brock turner to a six-month jail sentence for the sexual assault of an unconscious woman. the results this morning show the yes on recall at 60% with 76% of precincts reporting. abc 7 spoke with both sides including the law professor who launched the recall campaign. first we hear how the judge is handling the loss. >> he's handling it just fine. he's a good person and he understands what has happened. it sad dens me. it's not like he lost his job. his job was taken away from him by people who feel there's no need to have a
former assemblyman ted lindbergh joining us to speak more about this. >>> another drama we saw, democrat gavin newsom and republican john cox will be your two candidates in november. here is how it breaks down. you'll see gavin newsom with 33% of the vote, john cox with 26% and 95% of the precincts reporting there. president trump endorsed cox including as recently as yesterday in a tweet. >> one ballot decision here in the bay area receiving a lot of national attention this...
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former san mateo assemblyman ted lindbergh is joining us later this hour to speak more about it. there were 27 candidates on the governor's ballot. just two moving forward. >> democratic gavin knewsome and john cox will be the candidates in november. 33% going to gavin newsom, 26% to john cox. president trump has openly endorsed cox including a tweet he put out yesterday. >>> one ballot decision in the bay area getting national attention, the recall of judge aaron persky. he sentenced stanford student brock turner to a six-month jail sentence to the sexual assault of an unconscious moment. it shows 59% voting yes on the recall. abc 7's david louie has more. >> reporter: judges will be held accountable for sentences they consider too lenient when it comes to violent sexual crimes. judge aaron persky was recalled by voters in santa clara county over the six-month sentence he gave brock turner. that triggered a groundswell of support for a recall campaign by stanford law professor michelle dauber and sub ported by a network of advocates for women and victims of violence and sexual a
former san mateo assemblyman ted lindbergh is joining us later this hour to speak more about it. there were 27 candidates on the governor's ballot. just two moving forward. >> democratic gavin knewsome and john cox will be the candidates in november. 33% going to gavin newsom, 26% to john cox. president trump has openly endorsed cox including a tweet he put out yesterday. >>> one ballot decision in the bay area getting national attention, the recall of judge aaron persky. he...
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tukufu: how do the signatures on this patch of fabc connect charles lindbergh ig to another first in gwendolyn: and did the makers of this 1950s comic book have more than romance on their minds? that is really something. elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart ♪ ♪ watchin' the detectives watchin' the detectives ♪
tukufu: how do the signatures on this patch of fabc connect charles lindbergh ig to another first in gwendolyn: and did the makers of this 1950s comic book have more than romance on their minds? that is really something. elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart ♪ ♪ watchin' the detectives watchin' the detectives ♪
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>> you think i'm lindbergh. >> i don't know where you're going. >> that's the big sticks point is carsit's the cars tariff they put on our cars in europe it's the tariff. it's the ease with which they can make cars in mexico and send them up. it's cars, david cars are the focus. >> okay. if you end up being right and cars become the real area -- >> that's bad. >> that's bad. >> it's bad for the market. >> it's not bad for the world's economy? >> short term -- >> short term pain. >> that's five years >> we have to be able to readjust the peso. because four to one now it's 20 to one 20 to one. when i go shopping with david, he won't believe what he can get 500 pesos. >> i'm ready let's go down. soon. >> let's take a road trip. we haven't been anywhere together in years. >> we don't even go to the t.j. max across the street. >> i know. i've offered to by you socks, gold-toed socks. >>> italy's agrees russia should be a g8. >> really? >> yeah. >> that's just crossing. >> he's a fire brand because you see his schooling? i mean, holy cow he was at duquesne and yale. these are like radical in
>> you think i'm lindbergh. >> i don't know where you're going. >> that's the big sticks point is carsit's the cars tariff they put on our cars in europe it's the tariff. it's the ease with which they can make cars in mexico and send them up. it's cars, david cars are the focus. >> okay. if you end up being right and cars become the real area -- >> that's bad. >> that's bad. >> it's bad for the market. >> it's not bad for the world's economy?...
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. >> look at mike lindbergh, he wanted to, right >> and ralph nader, often time independent candidate is just a spoiler if the independent candidate may have won >> that's plausible for someone like howard schultz may want to run, they may decide the democrats are better than donald trump and their candidacy could help achieve a democrat or less than an ideal of -- michael bloomberg is rumored to look at the democratic primary and still continue to flirt with this ideas for various reasons. not only do they want to be president but in some cases they don't want donald trump to be reelected. >> sara an want to get to the big story president trump is rescinding the invitation from the eagles visiting the white house eamon javers is live where the show must be going >> reporter: philadelphia eagles be celebrated here at the white house today. they are not in fact, at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, they're going to see a celebration of america that the president has put in place of that eagles coordination ceremony the traditionaceremony whereu h champions here at the white house to be greeted
. >> look at mike lindbergh, he wanted to, right >> and ralph nader, often time independent candidate is just a spoiler if the independent candidate may have won >> that's plausible for someone like howard schultz may want to run, they may decide the democrats are better than donald trump and their candidacy could help achieve a democrat or less than an ideal of -- michael bloomberg is rumored to look at the democratic primary and still continue to flirt with this ideas for...