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there will be three survivoring doolittle raid crewmembers.jimmy doolittle died in 1993, believing the raid was a failure because all the planes ran out of fuel and crash landed in china. most historians believe it was a big morale boost. >> you have to tell us more during a commercial break. >> you think i like stories like this? >> i think so. >>> if you like sprinkles we got some, if you like sun you don't have to wait too long. >> probably tomorrow, then you have it throughout the weekend. mostly cloudy this morning from our roof cam to the east southeast, live doppler showing the best radar returns still up to our north and live doppler 7 hd is going to show those returns moving southeast slowly still as far south as mendocino county all of us dry this morning. rain in the north bay and along the coast our best chance for organized steadier rain showers for the rest of us today. sunny and breezy tomorrow, cooler than average that changes over the weekend, still breezy but more sunshine and more warmth as far as today warmest weather over
there will be three survivoring doolittle raid crewmembers.jimmy doolittle died in 1993, believing the raid was a failure because all the planes ran out of fuel and crash landed in china. most historians believe it was a big morale boost. >> you have to tell us more during a commercial break. >> you think i like stories like this? >> i think so. >>> if you like sprinkles we got some, if you like sun you don't have to wait too long. >> probably tomorrow, then you...
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. >> also ahead, paying tribute to the doolittle raiders. honoring the brave men who helped win the war in the south pacific. >> i'm michael finney. the summer job reinvented. teens coming internetten pre entrepreneurs. i'll tell you how your [ virginia ] i do have a healthy diet, but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel to help harden that enamel so that it's not brushed away. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. i can have the best of both worlds with pronamel. >> this is the time of the year teenagers start looking for a summer job. but is that really a good idea? here's michael finney with a little out-of-the-box thinking. >> summer jobs. it is money, but could it be more? >> you don't have to work for mcdonald's wages. you don
. >> also ahead, paying tribute to the doolittle raiders. honoring the brave men who helped win the war in the south pacific. >> i'm michael finney. the summer job reinvented. teens coming internetten pre entrepreneurs. i'll tell you how your [ virginia ] i do have a healthy diet, but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that...
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. >> this voss belongs to almeda native jimmy doolittle.or picked to lead the figures mission and proved they didn't need 3,000 feet of runway to take off. it came four months after the japanese attack on pearl harbor decimated the deplete. >> we seen doolittle takeoff and he circled the ship, wag he willed his wings is and head out. >> he was an 18-year-old crew man aboard the uss hornet: the crew that hauled them within striking distance to the japanese coast. he was manning a turet as they were going to strike back. >> america was back on its heels that. coupled with what was proceeding in europe paint add bleak picture not just for the american people but the people of the free world. >> retired air force major tom cain heads the jimmy doolittle air and space museum at traverse air force base. they are honoring doolittle and the raid on board the uss hornet in alameda. this hornet, a floating museum, replaced the earlier hornet which was sunk in battle. the doolittle name may not be well-known to this generation but in the mid-20s he wa
. >> this voss belongs to almeda native jimmy doolittle.or picked to lead the figures mission and proved they didn't need 3,000 feet of runway to take off. it came four months after the japanese attack on pearl harbor decimated the deplete. >> we seen doolittle takeoff and he circled the ship, wag he willed his wings is and head out. >> he was an 18-year-old crew man aboard the uss hornet: the crew that hauled them within striking distance to the japanese coast. he was manning...
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they are honoring doolittle and the raid in alameda. this hornet a floating museum replaced the earlier hornet that was sunken battle. the name may not be known well to this generation but he was america's most accomplished flyers. >> if you could fly, jimmy doolittle would be the one that would want to fly it. >> damage to japan was minimal and all the aircraft ran out of fuel and crash landed. 12 of the 80 airmen died. but for a country that was reeling from pearl harbor, it was a huge morale boost. it certainly was for rich that volunteered to go along an offer that was declined. >> i got a chance to speak to them and gave them a big laugh when he was in the middle of a pressure filled operation. >> he will be at the hornetfor the celebration. at 89 he is one of handful of men that involved. >>> today festivities including klu a b-25 fly over and followed by a tribute dinner at 5:00 p.m. it will be fantastic weather for awful that and everything else you are doing today and tonight. >> lisa: if you like it sunny and warmer. we're war
they are honoring doolittle and the raid in alameda. this hornet a floating museum replaced the earlier hornet that was sunken battle. the name may not be known well to this generation but he was america's most accomplished flyers. >> if you could fly, jimmy doolittle would be the one that would want to fly it. >> damage to japan was minimal and all the aircraft ran out of fuel and crash landed. 12 of the 80 airmen died. but for a country that was reeling from pearl harbor, it was a...
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the palace were known as the " doolittle's raiders " after jimmy doolittle who planned and led the mission. he has had dozens of monikers, you can add another one doctor shack. randall pinkston on checkey o'neal's newest accomplishment. >>> shaquille o'neal made breathtaking plays on the basketball court. but o'neill calls this achievement the most important of his career receiving a doctorate in education from a florida university and a private catholic school. >>> it is my number was an accomplishment because i did not think i could do it. >>> typical shack blending pomp and circumstance with the joyful left of a college official. in his career and business venture he discovered humor is useful it was the subject of his dissertation >>> happy employees equal at the customer's happy customers equal happy shareholders jack praised his parents for being tough on him, is that was too ill to attend the ceremony but his mother was there and beaming with pride. >>> i am honored to call him dr., he has earned the title >>> the nba is not keep statistics on how many players pursue advanced degree
the palace were known as the " doolittle's raiders " after jimmy doolittle who planned and led the mission. he has had dozens of monikers, you can add another one doctor shack. randall pinkston on checkey o'neal's newest accomplishment. >>> shaquille o'neal made breathtaking plays on the basketball court. but o'neill calls this achievement the most important of his career receiving a doctorate in education from a florida university and a private catholic school. >>>...
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their leader, jimmy doolittle. they are credited with boosting american moral. >> the mission that you have been on have been so successful toward winning the war. most of us on this panel had a chance at that. win the war. we are happy about being there. >> today's event was to mark the 70th anniversary of their april 18th, 1942 mission. the raiders are all in their 90s now. they were surprised by all the attention they are receiving. >>> the presidential election is six months away. brian mooar shows us that president obama officially started his re-election campaign with rallies in key battleground states. >> reporter: in his first official campaign event of the election season, president obama hit the battleground states of ohio and virginia. >> i still believe in you. i'm asking you to keep believing in me. >> reporter: he reached out to the younger voters he needs to win re-election. he had help from first lady michelle obama. >> i'm feeling fired up and ready to go myself. i am. >> reporter: his campaign slo
their leader, jimmy doolittle. they are credited with boosting american moral. >> the mission that you have been on have been so successful toward winning the war. most of us on this panel had a chance at that. win the war. we are happy about being there. >> today's event was to mark the 70th anniversary of their april 18th, 1942 mission. the raiders are all in their 90s now. they were surprised by all the attention they are receiving. >>> the presidential election is six...
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they're known as " doolittle's raiders " after the jimmy doolittle who planned and led the attack. the man who planned the september 11th terrorist attacks refuse to answer the judge's questions. he did not enter a plea. they're charged with the murder of each person who died in the 911 attacks. dru levenson with more. >>> the man who claims to be the mastermind of the september 11th attacks and four co- conspirators refuse to cooperate. he sat silently at the defense table and ignored judge's questions. the judge fired back sang " when can i choose not to participate and frustrate course of business " the five men pulled out their ear pieces so they could not hear the arabic translation of proceedings. two of them started to pray. one yelled maybe they're going to kill us and say we are committing suicide the man face 3000 murder charges for the 911 attacks. six family members who lost loved ones were in the court room watching the events unfold. others who could not go watched on closed circuit television at four bases in the united states including fort hamilton in new york. man
they're known as " doolittle's raiders " after the jimmy doolittle who planned and led the attack. the man who planned the september 11th terrorist attacks refuse to answer the judge's questions. he did not enter a plea. they're charged with the murder of each person who died in the 911 attacks. dru levenson with more. >>> the man who claims to be the mastermind of the september 11th attacks and four co- conspirators refuse to cooperate. he sat silently at the defense table...
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doolittle who went on to become a u.s. general. >> did it change the japanese strategy? they pulled troops back to protect the island. >> reporter: the horn yet docked here in alameda, eventually replaced it. these 25 planes like the one used in the mission flew overhead this afternoon as part of the ceremony paying tribute to the doolittle and the men who carried out his mission. >> i didn't expect all of this attention, you know? i'm glad that it turned out the way it did and we were able to help in that manner. >> reporter: in alameda, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> nasa has three new members of its astronaut hall of fame. officials announced inductees at kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida. ching diaz longed more than 1600 hours and chilton piloted the first flight of the space shuttle endeavour in 1992 and charles precourt flew on four satellite missions from 1993 to 1998. >> this is a tremendous honor. it's obviously very humbling, and i'm just really thrill to be here with you today and be able t
doolittle who went on to become a u.s. general. >> did it change the japanese strategy? they pulled troops back to protect the island. >> reporter: the horn yet docked here in alameda, eventually replaced it. these 25 planes like the one used in the mission flew overhead this afternoon as part of the ceremony paying tribute to the doolittle and the men who carried out his mission. >> i didn't expect all of this attention, you know? i'm glad that it turned out the way it did...
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doolittle. >> >>> at 6:00 san francisco hand made economy. tonight the push to get to you buy locally made goods and one company that learned it's not easy to make things here. and the remarkable journey two of world photographers whose pictures changed history. one man's mission attacked three times while abroad only to be left behind he says by his insurance company back home. >> it's coming up at 5:00 and 6:00. >> thank you. >> and the state kol looked like a zoo today. >> several different animals from sea world so lawmakers could take a look. that is just one of the animals to make the trip today. >> this is sea world says it's a way to promote animal care and appreciation. >> thanks for joining us. >>
doolittle. >> >>> at 6:00 san francisco hand made economy. tonight the push to get to you buy locally made goods and one company that learned it's not easy to make things here. and the remarkable journey two of world photographers whose pictures changed history. one man's mission attacked three times while abroad only to be left behind he says by his insurance company back home. >> it's coming up at 5:00 and 6:00. >> thank you. >> and the state kol looked like a...
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it took place aboard the "uss hornet" to honor the doolittle raiders and their leader. the raiders took part in the first u.s. bomb attack in japan after pearl harbor, credited with boosting american moral. >> it's great to be a part of history. knowing the mission you went on was so successful toward winning the war. most of us on this panel were on course to win the war. lose the enemy. we are happy about that. >> most of the raiders did not expect to survive their mission. seven of the 80 did not. today's event was to mark the 70th anniversary of the mission that happened april 18, 1942. the surviving raiders are all in their 90s. they are surprised at the attention they are getting. >>> when is a stomach ache something to be worried about. it can be debilitating. more and more people are diagnosed with crohn's diz. a young woman is opening up. >> reporter: she loves making cupcakes. tleez for her grandma. she made 700 sweet treats to raise awareness about a disease. at the age of 15, she was diagnosed with a bowl disease. >> it's a disease people don't like to talk
it took place aboard the "uss hornet" to honor the doolittle raiders and their leader. the raiders took part in the first u.s. bomb attack in japan after pearl harbor, credited with boosting american moral. >> it's great to be a part of history. knowing the mission you went on was so successful toward winning the war. most of us on this panel were on course to win the war. lose the enemy. we are happy about that. >> most of the raiders did not expect to survive their...
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. >> many historians consider the doolittle race to be a turning point of the world.onders want to make sure they are ready when the next big earthquake hits the bay area. bay area medical reserve core units held a disaster exercise at the oakland coliseum. volunteers were made up with severe injuries that they might suffer in a severe quake. hands on practice is the best way to prepare for an actual disaster. >> in california some folks like to refer to us as disaster disney land. we talk about our four seasons. so yes we absolutely know we must be prepared. >> about 200 people participated in the exercise if you would like to learn how you can volunteer to help. >>> 75 years after the golden gate bridge opened to traffic the bridge is about ready to open to tours. >>> hundreds of pelicans turn up dead at the coast of peru. why this is the second alarming situation in the same area. >> afternoon highs will sore once again. just how much warmer we expect to be this afternoon coming up. >>> peru's government has declared a health alert and urging people to stay away fr
. >> many historians consider the doolittle race to be a turning point of the world.onders want to make sure they are ready when the next big earthquake hits the bay area. bay area medical reserve core units held a disaster exercise at the oakland coliseum. volunteers were made up with severe injuries that they might suffer in a severe quake. hands on practice is the best way to prepare for an actual disaster. >> in california some folks like to refer to us as disaster disney land....
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doolittle? >> reporter: for the current california democratic party chairman, john burton, authored the bill in 2004. >> it was given a seven-year lead time. not once during the seven years, did anybody hear anything from the chefs. >> reporter: burton is frustrated by what he deems a last-ditch effort by supporters. recently, a group of 100 top chefs lobbied sacramento to better regulate the industry, instead of banning it. they claim legislators agreed to sponsor a new bill, until burton squashed it. >> told people from his own party, if they support this, he will take action against them. >> what was i going to do? shoot them? i mean, i told the legislators the facts. >> reporter: but the chefs are taking issue with something else burton said. something they perceive as a serious threat. "the san francisco chronicle" quoted him saying, i'd love to have 100 of them down sit and have duck and goose fat, better yet, have dry oatmeal, shoved down their throats over and over again. >> if i said ov
doolittle? >> reporter: for the current california democratic party chairman, john burton, authored the bill in 2004. >> it was given a seven-year lead time. not once during the seven years, did anybody hear anything from the chefs. >> reporter: burton is frustrated by what he deems a last-ditch effort by supporters. recently, a group of 100 top chefs lobbied sacramento to better regulate the industry, instead of banning it. they claim legislators agreed to sponsor a new bill,...
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i had dinner with eddie richenbacker and jimmy doolittle and so on. those guys are all gone. they're all gone now. and with about ten years or so ago we started taking down oral histories to make sure that we captured the reminiscences of the feelings, the ideas of the people still around. as i tell kids all the time, we all talk to schools all the time, when today is gone, it's gone forever and you can't get it back. when you're young, there's an endless stream of days they disappear over the horizon, two days, five years, a million years, it's all the same to you. and then when you get to be old and decrepit and you're falling apart, you realize that every day is a larger and larger percentage of what you have left, you realize that it's vitally important that you do whatever you can do today because if you don't do it there might not be a tomorrow to do it. the medal of honor recipients have always spent lots of time talking to public audiences but particularly to schools. and when we had 400 living recipients, we had plenty of assets available to go do it. the medal of ho
i had dinner with eddie richenbacker and jimmy doolittle and so on. those guys are all gone. they're all gone now. and with about ten years or so ago we started taking down oral histories to make sure that we captured the reminiscences of the feelings, the ideas of the people still around. as i tell kids all the time, we all talk to schools all the time, when today is gone, it's gone forever and you can't get it back. when you're young, there's an endless stream of days they disappear over the...
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officers were called to doolittle drive. the woman was able to get to the shore herself and firefighters say she suffered only minor injuries. >> our guess right now is that she may have been trying to take the turn a little too fast and overcompensated when she realized she was going over the double yellow line. >> the driver told police she was the only person in the car. a search for the car was suspended because of the weather. but it is expected to start again tomorrow morning. >>> tomorrow family and friends of slain nursing student michele le will gather in hayward to mark the anniversary of her disappearance. the 26-year-old nursing student wept missing back on may 27m of last year and her body was discovered four months later. a former friend of le is charged in her murder. the memorial vigil is set to begin at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow at mount eden park on west tennyson road. >>> san bruno police are searching for a suspect that authorities say got into a shoot-out with an officer. police say an officer attempted to stop
officers were called to doolittle drive. the woman was able to get to the shore herself and firefighters say she suffered only minor injuries. >> our guess right now is that she may have been trying to take the turn a little too fast and overcompensated when she realized she was going over the double yellow line. >> the driver told police she was the only person in the car. a search for the car was suspended because of the weather. but it is expected to start again tomorrow morning....
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the pilots were known as doolittle's raiders after the general who planned and led the mission. >> the odds were so bad, i didn't expect to survive. >> of the 79 raiders, three were killed while trying to land in china, eight were captured by the japanese, of those, three were executed and a fourth died in prison >> another showdown in sacramento. >> how lawmakers are trying to help homeowners facing foreclosure and resistance they're getting from the banks. >> a sendoff for a project thwarted by vandals last time around >> a gorgeous part of the day out there, if you like yesterday will love today as the morning and trend continues. the details are coming up in ,,,, >> sunny and warm across the area with temperat,,,,,,,, >> today's san francisco's sunday streets will expand to include falangist treat in the mission district >> that street has changed quite a bit. these closed streets will be taking place the first sunday of the month for the next four months. >> today is mission, will feature live performances and a lot of activities like roller skating. it is modeled on a stunned j s
the pilots were known as doolittle's raiders after the general who planned and led the mission. >> the odds were so bad, i didn't expect to survive. >> of the 79 raiders, three were killed while trying to land in china, eight were captured by the japanese, of those, three were executed and a fourth died in prison >> another showdown in sacramento. >> how lawmakers are trying to help homeowners facing foreclosure and resistance they're getting from the banks. >> a...
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let's hear the music and doolittle zomb -- and do a little zumba. ♪ sometimes i get a feeling i get aeeling that i never, never had before i get a feeling, yeah sometimes i get a feeling yeah i get a feeling that i never, never had before no, no i get a feeling, yeah ♪ >> i think i was offtrack the whole time. >> let's hear it's for ava. nice job. >> i don't have as much rhythm at 6:00 in the morning. >> we are very impressed. today's national chicken dance day. -- day. >> that is what i was doing. this is great. it runs through decethe summer, starting this sunday. there is yoga if you don't have this kind of rhythm. >> it's a great program and its free, go out on sunday mornings with everybody and get in shape. thanks for being a good sport. weather-wise, a little brain to contend with. there's not a lot of rain to contend with, but anything will slow down the drive. give yourself a couple extra minutes. some of the rain will catch up to you eventually if it's not already raining at your house. let's have a live view. showers extend all the way into west virginia and ohio. there's h
let's hear the music and doolittle zomb -- and do a little zumba. ♪ sometimes i get a feeling i get aeeling that i never, never had before i get a feeling, yeah sometimes i get a feeling yeah i get a feeling that i never, never had before no, no i get a feeling, yeah ♪ >> i think i was offtrack the whole time. >> let's hear it's for ava. nice job. >> i don't have as much rhythm at 6:00 in the morning. >> we are very impressed. today's national chicken dance day. --...
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. >>> honoring the doolittle raiders tributes planned for some of the brave men who helped america win the south pacific.
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and we've got cnbc contributor, abigail doolittle with us.ber in our nfl stocks draft dell was abigail's stock draft pick. so, abigail, i'm going to ask you right now, would you buy dell right now? again? would you draft it again? >> above $11.34, yes. i would still draft dell. and when we take a look at the chart, the pattern that i was bullish on this stock for in the first reason, it's called an ascending triangle. it is failing currently right now. however, it's traded into a bigger symmetrical triangle. this pattern can break up or down. currently it's breaking to the downside. if it continues and it does go below that $11.34, dell is going single digit probably below its $8 cash per share. i think it's found nice support here in the mid-12s. i think there's an excellent chance we could see dell climb above $13, confirm this pattern to the upside for a similar target to the ascending triangle to $27. a lot is riding there on michael dell, but i think there's a great chance. this chart is still bullish. >> abigail, i understand you're mis
and we've got cnbc contributor, abigail doolittle with us.ber in our nfl stocks draft dell was abigail's stock draft pick. so, abigail, i'm going to ask you right now, would you buy dell right now? again? would you draft it again? >> above $11.34, yes. i would still draft dell. and when we take a look at the chart, the pattern that i was bullish on this stock for in the first reason, it's called an ascending triangle. it is failing currently right now. however, it's traded into a bigger...
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we're thinking about what it was like for the doolittle raiders, taking off with not enough fuel to make their targets. that's what it's like. >> people with get up close and personal and can really look at it? >> come around, get a lot of good pictures, we get autographs we give to the kids, nice souvenirs, unique war birds out here as well as active-duty military. >> we've got family out here. tell me, you got the little guys, here, what have you seen, what do you think? >> we've seen a lot of demonstrations going on so far. been looking at a lot of the planes, i was coming here as a little girl my father, a retired colonel with the army. i wanted to share it with my family. it was always a great experience growing up, coming here. >> you get to go into all of the planes. >> you get to talk to the servicemen, it's great, they show you around, all the history with everything, it's wonderful. >> you guys have a great time and thanks for joining us. >> reporter: again today, not open to the public, but it will be this weekend and the show hours are from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. keep in m
we're thinking about what it was like for the doolittle raiders, taking off with not enough fuel to make their targets. that's what it's like. >> people with get up close and personal and can really look at it? >> come around, get a lot of good pictures, we get autographs we give to the kids, nice souvenirs, unique war birds out here as well as active-duty military. >> we've got family out here. tell me, you got the little guys, here, what have you seen, what do you think?...
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and we're talking dell with friend of the show abigail doolittle. in the cnbc stock drive. find out if she is standing by her call. now it's back to sue and tyler on "power lunch." >> thanks, mandy, very much. i'll take it. i'm looking up at the board at the up volume and down volume. the down volume is slomping the up volume. albeit we're still down 132 points. that is significantly off the lows of the trading session. on the s&p and the nasdaq we're at interesting technical levels. the nasdaq is down 22.64 on the trading session. that's better than it was earlier on. it's down about .75%. watch the 1300-mark on the s&p 500. we're only four points above that. and technicians on the floor are watching that very carefully. they don't want to see a break of the 1300-mark on the s&p. as for alcoa, it's one of the biggest losers today. it's down almost 5% on the session. it's a three-year low of $8.31 in today's session. lowest level since april 2009. some of the other big losers on the dow board in today's trading session, we told you about hp. it's do
and we're talking dell with friend of the show abigail doolittle. in the cnbc stock drive. find out if she is standing by her call. now it's back to sue and tyler on "power lunch." >> thanks, mandy, very much. i'll take it. i'm looking up at the board at the up volume and down volume. the down volume is slomping the up volume. albeit we're still down 132 points. that is significantly off the lows of the trading session. on the s&p and the nasdaq we're at interesting...
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the event will honor jimmy doolittle.> good morning, mostly sunny, a sunny a live look from the estuariry. the temperatures rebounding. mild to warm weather in the forecast. 5, 10, 15 degrees above yesterday's highs. winds between 5- 15 miles per hour. all thanks to the ridge of high pressure that is building in and taking control for the weekend. as it builds, again, beginning to see the offshore breeze. 20 miles per hour reported in fairfield with gusts reported 25-30 near fairfield. 5 map, 7 oakland. live moore and cop cord, reporting calm conditions. 13 santa rosa and napa. the hills really blowing from 28-48 miles per hour, near mount deablo. the winds, they dry and warm and sitting in the 60s, fairfield, napa, santa rosa. 10-degree difference where the winds are light. 58 hayward. 59 san jose. a nice warm up, above what we saw yesterday. few degrees above average. 78 navato. 79 sanoma. east bay, temperatures warming to the 70s to 80s. 75 oakland. 77 danville. heading inland, pittsburgh, 80 for today. 81 brentwood to
the event will honor jimmy doolittle.> good morning, mostly sunny, a sunny a live look from the estuariry. the temperatures rebounding. mild to warm weather in the forecast. 5, 10, 15 degrees above yesterday's highs. winds between 5- 15 miles per hour. all thanks to the ridge of high pressure that is building in and taking control for the weekend. as it builds, again, beginning to see the offshore breeze. 20 miles per hour reported in fairfield with gusts reported 25-30 near fairfield. 5...
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i had dinner with eddie rickenbacker and jimmy doolittle and so on. pappy boynton, those guys are all gone now. and about 10 years or so ago we started taking down oral histories to make sure we captured the reminiscences and the feelings, the ideas of the people who were still around. as i tell kids all the time, we all talked to them all the time. when today is gone, it's gone forever and you can't get it back. when you're young there is an endless day that could disappear over the horizon. it's all the same to you. than then when you get to be old and decrepit and you are falling apart, you realize that everyday is a larger and larger percentage of what you have left and you realize it's vitally important you do whatever you can do today because if you don't do it there might not be a tomorrow to do it. the medal of honor recipients have always spend lots of times talking to the public audiences but particularly the b-schools and when we have living recipients, we have plenty of assets available to go and do it. the medal of honor society was chart
i had dinner with eddie rickenbacker and jimmy doolittle and so on. pappy boynton, those guys are all gone now. and about 10 years or so ago we started taking down oral histories to make sure we captured the reminiscences and the feelings, the ideas of the people who were still around. as i tell kids all the time, we all talked to them all the time. when today is gone, it's gone forever and you can't get it back. when you're young there is an endless day that could disappear over the horizon....