At the time of this broadcast, I was 17. I was a college freshman. I lived at home. News reports had become too much for me. Beginning with the JFK assassination to this day in 1970, the events were more than I could understand. And I thought that was the way life always is. I got a kick seeing the old advertisements, especially the cigarette ad. I loved seeing Walter Cronkite. I don't understand why airlines had no security on 9/11/2001. The handwriting was on the wall by this 1970 broadcast. It is shameful the government didn't mandate security measures. 9/11 wouldn't have happened if the lessons from 1970 had been regarded. I lived in Manhattan NYC. I loved looking downtown on Park Avenue and seeing the Pan Am building towering over Grand Central Station. This museum is a very interesting idea. As you preserve the history of the airline, you preserve the times in which it operated. And the people. I just found you. I definately subscribed. You have some cool things for sale.
I wish this wasn't greyscaled for effect. The CBS Evening News has been broadcasting in color since January 1966. It sure brings back memories, though. Crazy times.
Wish Murrow, Huntley, Brinkley, and Cronkite were all back, healthy and delivering the news - not their political opinions. The only thing I recall suppressed during that time was Pat Nixon's chain-smoking - and that was just respecting her wishes not to be filmed smoking.
Have complaints concerning security checks, hours it takes, long lines, who pays for the huge costs of airport security? Palestinian terrorists and military personnel are the reasons for all that folks, but go ahead and scream your support for Hamas! FYI King Hussein of Jordan ousted Palestinians in Blsck September 1970….
At the time of this broadcast, I was 17. I was a college freshman. I lived at home. News reports had become too much for me. Beginning with the JFK assassination to this day in 1970, the events were more than I could understand. And I thought that was the way life always is.
I got a kick seeing the old advertisements, especially the cigarette ad. I loved seeing Walter Cronkite.
I don't understand why airlines had no security on 9/11/2001. The handwriting was on the wall by this 1970 broadcast. It is shameful the government didn't mandate security measures. 9/11 wouldn't have happened if the lessons from 1970 had been regarded.
I lived in Manhattan NYC. I loved looking downtown on Park Avenue and seeing the Pan Am building towering over Grand Central Station.
This museum is a very interesting idea. As you preserve the history of the airline, you preserve the times in which it operated. And the people. I just found you. I definately subscribed. You have some cool things for sale.
I wish this wasn't greyscaled for effect. The CBS Evening News has been broadcasting in color since January 1966.
It sure brings back memories, though. Crazy times.
not done for effect it was taken from a black and white
monitor
@@CFDMedia So I understand. 👍 Thx.
Yeah. B&W was the archive media type well into the seventies. My mistake.
Still bugs me. Still brings back crazy memories.
The more things change the more they stay the same
Wish Murrow, Huntley, Brinkley, and Cronkite were all back, healthy and delivering the news - not their political opinions. The only thing I recall suppressed during that time was Pat Nixon's chain-smoking - and that was just respecting her wishes not to be filmed smoking.
All of them were globalist puppets just as the ones today are
My 8th birthday.
Have complaints concerning security checks, hours it takes, long lines, who pays for the huge costs of airport security? Palestinian terrorists and military personnel are the reasons for all that folks, but go ahead and scream your support for Hamas! FYI King Hussein of Jordan ousted Palestinians in Blsck September 1970….