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they will meet in the rear of the hornet's nest here. they will slam the door shut and trap roughly 2,250 federal defenders and capture them en masse, including general prentiss and will wallace because he's mortally wounded trying to lead his command to the north and left on the field as dead. about 5:30, this fight is over. so we've finished up with the capture of the hornet's nest defenders about 5:30. and we move from there, which is roughly a mile and a half from pittsburgh landing, almost to within sight of the bluff line overlooking the landing here, an area where the visitors' center complex for the battlefield has always been located in conjunction with the national cemetery. so we're on the corinth pittsburgh landing road, having moved up from the hornet's nest capture area and the hornet's nest defensive perimeter to what was the final union position of the day on the first day known ever since as grant's last line. it's the last line of the first day's battle action. this is the line in which the divisions of sherman and mccl
they will meet in the rear of the hornet's nest here. they will slam the door shut and trap roughly 2,250 federal defenders and capture them en masse, including general prentiss and will wallace because he's mortally wounded trying to lead his command to the north and left on the field as dead. about 5:30, this fight is over. so we've finished up with the capture of the hornet's nest defenders about 5:30. and we move from there, which is roughly a mile and a half from pittsburgh landing, almost...
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thus the position forever after will be labeled the hornets' nest. so the federals seem to be holding their own quite well here rat the hornets' nest. what dooms this position? the demise of the hornets' nest will be what is happening on the extreme right flank and left flank of the union army. we know the right has been engaged with the greater propulsion of confederate force. that right flank driven back to jones field before noon counterattacks amazingly it counterattacks at noon driving mack almost 2/3 of a mile and engaging confederate forces again. it will ache the better part of the afternoon for those confederates to halt, stop, and neutralize that federal counterattack and drive it again back into jones field. by now it's 3:00 and the federals growing concerned about whether they can hold that frank will decide to retire across tillman ranch. so now you could begin to see that the right flank of the hornets' nest is exposed to confederate forces north of the position. then after johnston falls confederates will reignite the effort on the ext
thus the position forever after will be labeled the hornets' nest. so the federals seem to be holding their own quite well here rat the hornets' nest. what dooms this position? the demise of the hornets' nest will be what is happening on the extreme right flank and left flank of the union army. we know the right has been engaged with the greater propulsion of confederate force. that right flank driven back to jones field before noon counterattacks amazingly it counterattacks at noon driving...
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their own here quite well at the hornet's nest, so what dooms this position? the demise of the hornet's nest is what's happening on the extreme right flank and the left flank of the union army. we know the right flank is engaged with greater propulsion of confederate force and that driven back to jones field before noon, counter attacks, amazingly, counter attacking at noon driving mac almost two-thirds of a mile and engaging those confederate forces again in the vicinity of water oaks pond. it will take the better part of the afternoon for the confederates to halt, stop, and neutralize that federal counter attack and drive it again back into jones field. by now it is 3:00 and the federals having suffered heavy attrition, growing concern about whether they can hold that flank, will decide to retire across tilian branch, so you can see the right flank of the hornet's net is becoming somewhat exposed to confederate forces now north of the position. then after johnston falls, confederates will reignite the effort on the extreme confederate right and we know that
their own here quite well at the hornet's nest, so what dooms this position? the demise of the hornet's nest is what's happening on the extreme right flank and the left flank of the union army. we know the right flank is engaged with greater propulsion of confederate force and that driven back to jones field before noon, counter attacks, amazingly, counter attacking at noon driving mac almost two-thirds of a mile and engaging those confederate forces again in the vicinity of water oaks pond. it...
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this hornet, a floating museum, replaced the earlier hornet which was sunk in battle.me may not be well-known to this generation but in the mid-20s he was one of the more accomplished flyers. >> if it could fly, jimmy doolittle would be the one you would want to ply it. >> he considered the raid a failure. damage to japan was minimal and all of the fuel ran out of fuel and crash landed. twelve of the airmen died. but for a country still reeling from pearl harbor and four months of defeat, it was a huge morale boost. it is certainly was for rich who went to doolittle and volunteered to go along. an offer that was declined. >> i got a chance to speak to a world famous man, and gave him a big laugh when efforts in the middle of a pressure-filled operation and gave me a great sea story. >> he will be at the hornet for the celebration. at 89 he's one of a handful of hen left who bore witness to a mission that set america on a winning course in the south pacific. eric thomas, abc7 news. >>> today's festivities include a b-25 flyover about 4:30. going to be followed by a jimm
this hornet, a floating museum, replaced the earlier hornet which was sunk in battle.me may not be well-known to this generation but in the mid-20s he was one of the more accomplished flyers. >> if it could fly, jimmy doolittle would be the one you would want to ply it. >> he considered the raid a failure. damage to japan was minimal and all of the fuel ran out of fuel and crash landed. twelve of the airmen died. but for a country still reeling from pearl harbor and four months of...
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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-twentieth century he was one of the more accomplished flyers. >> if it could fly, jimmy doolittle would be the one you would want to ply it. >> he considered the raid a failure. damage to japan was minimal and all of the fuel ran out of fuel and crash landed. twelve of the eighty airmen died. but for a country still reeling from pearl harbor and four months of defeat, it was a huge morale boost. it is certainly was for rich who went to doolittle and volunteered to go along. an offer that was declined. >> i got a chance to speak to a world famous man, and gave him a big laugh when he was in the middle of a pressure-filled operation and gave me a great sea story. >> he will be at the hornet for the celebration. at 89 he's one of a handful of men left who bore witness to a mission that set america on a winning course in the south pacific. eric thomas, abc7 news. >>> today's festivities include a b-25 flyover abou
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-twentieth century he was one of the more accomplished flyers. >> if it could fly, jimmy doolittle would be the one you would want to ply it. >> he considered the raid a failure. damage to japan was minimal and all of the fuel ran out of fuel and crash landed. twelve of the eighty airmen died. but for a country still reeling...
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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 in the mid 20th century he was one of america's most accomplished flyers. >> if it could fly he would be the one that would want to fly it. >> reporter: although every plane dropped its bomb load on tokyo, doolittle considered the raid a failure, damage to japan was minimal and all the aircraft ran out of fuel and crash landed. 1280 airmen died. for a country still -- 12 of the 80 airmen died. for the country it was a huge morale boost it was for rich who went to doolittle and volunteered to go along and -- an offer that was declined. >> i got a chance to speak to a real famous man. and gave him a big laugh when he was in the middle of a pressure-filled operation. and gave me a great sea story. >> he will be at the event he was on that hornet when it was sunk. 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 cra
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 in the mid 20th century he was one of america's most accomplished flyers. >> if it could fly he would be the one that would want to fly it. >> reporter: although every plane dropped its bomb load on tokyo, doolittle considered the raid a failure, damage to japan was minimal and all the aircraft ran out of fuel and crash landed. 1280 airmen...
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hornet. they will honor a small group that overcame incredible odds to strike back at japan after pearl harbor. eric thomas has the details. >> it's april 1942 and aircraft carrier bobs like an apple in the angry pacific. from the u.s.s. hornet, army bombers and carrying a reduced bomb load took off, designation, tokyo. nobody has tried to fly the big planes on a bombing mission that started on a floating runway. >> pulled up to 1500 feet and dropped our bombs. >> this voice belongs to alameda native jimmy do little and proved that a b-25 bomber didn't need a runway to take off. after the japanese attack decimated the pacific fleet. >> we seen doolittle take off and he headed out. >> he was an 18-year-old crewman aboard the u.s.s. hornet to haul the bombers within striking distance of the japanese coast. he was manning a gun turret as the planes zrugd in the air. >> we were finally going strike back. >> america was back in the heels. that coupled with what was proceeding in europe painted a v
hornet. they will honor a small group that overcame incredible odds to strike back at japan after pearl harbor. eric thomas has the details. >> it's april 1942 and aircraft carrier bobs like an apple in the angry pacific. from the u.s.s. hornet, army bombers and carrying a reduced bomb load took off, designation, tokyo. nobody has tried to fly the big planes on a bombing mission that started on a floating runway. >> pulled up to 1500 feet and dropped our bombs. >> this voice...
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hornet in alameda today for a very special ceremony. ktvu's allie rasmus tells us world war ii veterans were honor for this historic mission, a mission with a strong bay area connection. >> reporter: for the 60,000 people who came to the u.s.s. horn yet to alameda every year it's a chance to walk through a piece of history, but the men at this table lived part of that history. >> i'm glad to come here and look at the hornet again. i remember everything that we did. >> reporter: lute colonel saylor was an army air corp. engineer and part of a mission that many historians consider a turning point in the war. >> was just another mission. we were just doing what we trained to do. i didn't think beyond that. >> reporter: it was april, 1942 four months after the bombing the pearl harbor, an aircraft carry like the u.s.s. hornet left alameda for tokyo, japan. >> we were several days out to sea before we knew we were going to bomb japan. >> reporter: the aerial bombing of tokyo came to be known as the doolittle raid, named after james doolittle
hornet in alameda today for a very special ceremony. ktvu's allie rasmus tells us world war ii veterans were honor for this historic mission, a mission with a strong bay area connection. >> reporter: for the 60,000 people who came to the u.s.s. horn yet to alameda every year it's a chance to walk through a piece of history, but the men at this table lived part of that history. >> i'm glad to come here and look at the hornet again. i remember everything that we did. >>...
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the hornet is one of the most decorated steps of the u.s. navy they'll be several performances and guests can also tour the ship sunday in san mateo some events will be honored a welcome home parade. sematech was the first usa that honored the thats to return home for more. >>> to show. it to get people lined the streets as far as you can see you are happy to see you is very heartwarming. and to the sultry to start is one of several who retreated to a three day trip to the day that saw their base in kentucky some local supporters raised about $50,000 to make thatcher possible. cooper back to the presidio be a number of activities today the parade begins at 1030 red bentley pompeii and the ceremony begins at 11:00 i will include a five flyover by the coast guard in a special tribute to the person who is known as the leader of the presidio is a memorial ceremony he passed away last memorial day weekend but he will be honored this morning. live in san francisco lisa washington cbs five. >>> memorial day observance at golden gate national cemete
the hornet is one of the most decorated steps of the u.s. navy they'll be several performances and guests can also tour the ship sunday in san mateo some events will be honored a welcome home parade. sematech was the first usa that honored the thats to return home for more. >>> to show. it to get people lined the streets as far as you can see you are happy to see you is very heartwarming. and to the sultry to start is one of several who retreated to a three day trip to the day that saw...
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lady hornets moving on to the playoffs. they win 2-1. lady hornets, that ball was stung. >> you did
lady hornets moving on to the playoffs. they win 2-1. lady hornets, that ball was stung. >> you did
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no we have a conspiracy theory about the former nba-owned hornets getting the number one pick.denver nuggets point guard, ty lawson tweeted we didn't get to see the draft lottery balls being picked. despite having the best chance to get the number one pick, the michael jordan-owned charlotte bobcats who had the worst winning percentage in nba history will have to settle for number two. >>> game one of the stanley cup finals last night. kings taking on the devils across the river in new jersey. first period, jordan nolan steals the puck, gives it to colin frasier, who finds the net to give the kings a 1-0 lead. in the second period, anton volchenkov scores for the devils. after a scoreless third period, we go to overtime. eight minutes into overtime, kopitar with a game-winner on the breakaway, he dekes martin brodeur for the game winner and the kingts win on the road, they were the eighth seed coming out of the west. they have a one game to none lead in the stanley cup finals. yet to lose a road game in the playoffs this year. game two, saturday, 8:00 eastern on nbc. back in ne
no we have a conspiracy theory about the former nba-owned hornets getting the number one pick.denver nuggets point guard, ty lawson tweeted we didn't get to see the draft lottery balls being picked. despite having the best chance to get the number one pick, the michael jordan-owned charlotte bobcats who had the worst winning percentage in nba history will have to settle for number two. >>> game one of the stanley cup finals last night. kings taking on the devils across the river in new...
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lady hornets moving on to the playoffs. they win 2-1. lady hornets, that ball was stung. >> you did say that a lot. >> we'll be right back. . >>> go caps go. >> that's right. >> something like that. >> that's right. have an awesome mother's day. enjoy the weekend. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime.
lady hornets moving on to the playoffs. they win 2-1. lady hornets, that ball was stung. >> you did say that a lot. >> we'll be right back. . >>> go caps go. >> that's right. >> something like that. >> that's right. have an awesome mother's day. enjoy the weekend. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very...
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the hornets won the lottery over the favored bobcats. why this is the latest conspiracy theory in professional sports? the hornets were owned by the nba and sold last month to tom benson, the owner of the saints. not only did benson get a basketball team from the nba, he got the number one pick. i think league commissioner david stern will have flowers and a thank you card on his doorstep this morning. that is a look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> coming up, he has a hit on his hands, no one knows how to let him know about it. entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> kids in the clutch at the national spelling bee. so how did the youngest contestant ever do? stay tuned you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." a number of us waking up to cooler temperatures. in chicago, temperatures in the 50s. 72 in d.c., later this afternoon, beautiful across the east coast should help out travel conditions. central u.s. along the lower mississippi valley the chance for showers and thunderstorms, some ca
the hornets won the lottery over the favored bobcats. why this is the latest conspiracy theory in professional sports? the hornets were owned by the nba and sold last month to tom benson, the owner of the saints. not only did benson get a basketball team from the nba, he got the number one pick. i think league commissioner david stern will have flowers and a thank you card on his doorstep this morning. that is a look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> coming up,...
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navy john board reports memorial day and the aircraft carrier hornet long ago retired now museum people lined up to get in and see the aircraft the helicopters into the massive quarantine trailer like the one used up to the apollo 11 mission they also come for the unusual memorial day ceremony. >>> we're not a ceremony and were just trying to bring alive the history of all of the people and raise gather in the air day before a huge flag they listen to speakers but memorial day isn't about to is here a rather about who is in delta flew jets during the korean war. >>> the memory in liaison in fact one of the roommates aboard the turn career he was shot down and skills of the day before the war. >>> they may delay some debt to the ship with the restored treaty below and the call of the whistle on the sacrifice of men and women. did waves when you played taps you'll see a tear in my. the crowd was invited to toss in our steel and almost everyone the crowd did. >>> the phrase freedom isn't free is as valid today as it ever was so e celebrate this moment take a moment to remember the millions
navy john board reports memorial day and the aircraft carrier hornet long ago retired now museum people lined up to get in and see the aircraft the helicopters into the massive quarantine trailer like the one used up to the apollo 11 mission they also come for the unusual memorial day ceremony. >>> we're not a ceremony and were just trying to bring alive the history of all of the people and raise gather in the air day before a huge flag they listen to speakers but memorial day isn't...
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bobcats and hornets for the topic.hary feeling confident but the next team drawn, you don't want it to be it the next team because that's the third team and it was the wizards. tonight's lottery winner, the new orleans hornets represented by coach monty williams. they ever expected to take home anthony davis >>> flip sawnder, now a celtic advisor checking out celtics. game 2. dwyane wade's pass stolen by rajon rondo. 30 points at that point for rondo. paul pierce comes off a screen and hits a jumper to put the celtics up 5. final seconds right now. this game is tied at 99. second round of the french open, venus williams lost to the third seed 6-2 and 6-3. we'll be right back. don't go away. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola, whatever you want to do... droid does. >>> as you prob
bobcats and hornets for the topic.hary feeling confident but the next team drawn, you don't want it to be it the next team because that's the third team and it was the wizards. tonight's lottery winner, the new orleans hornets represented by coach monty williams. they ever expected to take home anthony davis >>> flip sawnder, now a celtic advisor checking out celtics. game 2. dwyane wade's pass stolen by rajon rondo. 30 points at that point for rondo. paul pierce comes off a screen and...
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the hornets won the lottery over the heavily-favored bobcats, so why is this a latest conspiracy theoryfessional sports? the hornets were owned by the nba and sold last month to tom benson, the owner of the new orleans saints, so not only did benson get a basketball team from the nba, he got the number one pick. i think lead commissioner david stern will have flowers and a thank you card on his doorstep this morning. that's your "first look" at sports, i'm mario solis. >>> for another look at the weather, here's meteorologist todd santos. >> if you have starting off with decent temperatures, here in new york, fairly mild. temperatures at 68 degrees, a little more comfortable, less muggy. 71 down in d.c. cool spots up towards the u.p. of michigan and the arrowhead of minnesota. the hot spot this morning, to the southwest, yuma, arizona. to get into warning territory you're talking numbers like that, 108 in phoenix for today. did put the colors so you could see the real heat across the country, that's where it is, extending into some of the southern-most valleys in california. could see n
the hornets won the lottery over the heavily-favored bobcats, so why is this a latest conspiracy theoryfessional sports? the hornets were owned by the nba and sold last month to tom benson, the owner of the new orleans saints, so not only did benson get a basketball team from the nba, he got the number one pick. i think lead commissioner david stern will have flowers and a thank you card on his doorstep this morning. that's your "first look" at sports, i'm mario solis. >>>...
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in addition to the pilots, visitors can check out a fleeting hornets and -- fleet of hornets and theaptor. this year's show celebrates 100 years of marine corps aviation. admission is free. the show runs through sunday and we have all kinds of information about getting there on our website at wusa9.com. because it will be tricky with traffic. >> very crowded. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning -- >> lot -- no way. log on to wusa9's facebook fan page. leave your response. we'd love to hear what you think on this because i think i know the answer. we'll have the answer in our 6:00 hour. a coupon, that's hysterical. >>> welcome back. 4:55. your weather first. chilly this morning. it's back to bike to workday. back end to work and bike to workdayment we've got sunshine, thanks for the pickup mike. temperatures by 11:00 69. another gorgeous afternoon. we're going to see highs in the mid maybe upper 70s. weekend's looking pretty good as well. let's go over to monika right now and let you know what's happening as you head out the door with timesaver traffic. >>> on the nor
in addition to the pilots, visitors can check out a fleeting hornets and -- fleet of hornets and theaptor. this year's show celebrates 100 years of marine corps aviation. admission is free. the show runs through sunday and we have all kinds of information about getting there on our website at wusa9.com. because it will be tricky with traffic. >> very crowded. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning -- >> lot -- no way. log on to wusa9's facebook fan page. leave...
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secretary of the navy had an interesting conversation with respect to biofuels used in the green hornet. bragging on the rigid pacific serszs this summer and the fact he spent an extra $5 million on jet fuel in order to fly green fueled hornets as opposed to just flying those planes. i asked, since you're fuel costs are four times, or $16 a gallon versus $4 a gallon are you going to fly your planes only one quarter the amount of time to keep fuel costs under budget? he said, of course knop. fly the full amount. in an era when we're trying to pinch pennies and squeeze costs, this is not certifying, not testing. these planes are already certified for the use of this fuel. simply doesn't make any sense to be spending the extra $5 million at a point in time we're trying to cut costs everywhere else. leave an exception, of course, to be able to buy these blends to continue the testing and certification if that was necessary, but this is just a, an extra cost that the department does not need to incur, and a point in time when we're contemplating cutting 80,000 soldiers out of the army, 20,00
secretary of the navy had an interesting conversation with respect to biofuels used in the green hornet. bragging on the rigid pacific serszs this summer and the fact he spent an extra $5 million on jet fuel in order to fly green fueled hornets as opposed to just flying those planes. i asked, since you're fuel costs are four times, or $16 a gallon versus $4 a gallon are you going to fly your planes only one quarter the amount of time to keep fuel costs under budget? he said, of course knop. fly...
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real hornets. life-threatening, i've got to give you and epipen." he says, "it's epinephrine and if you go into anaphylactic shock after you get bit you jab this in your leg." so he gives me an epipen. now i get stung by this bee. so i get on my atv and ride down to the kitchen. i'm a little worried, you know? and my head is swelling up like one of those miner's lights. you know, right in the middle? [ laughter ] and i'm trying to be a man about it because my housekeeper and ranch assistant pam is in the kitchen and i'm at the kitchen breakfast table. i got my epipen out and i'm reading the instructions. and the doc told me -- i remember he said, "you got to be careful because if you're going into anaphylactic shock and you jab yourself, it will save your life. but if you're not and you jab yourself, it can kill you." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait a second. what kind of pen is this? >> it's an epipen. so i'm a little worried. >> jimmy: so you're going, wait a second. >> and when you get worried, he s
real hornets. life-threatening, i've got to give you and epipen." he says, "it's epinephrine and if you go into anaphylactic shock after you get bit you jab this in your leg." so he gives me an epipen. now i get stung by this bee. so i get on my atv and ride down to the kitchen. i'm a little worried, you know? and my head is swelling up like one of those miner's lights. you know, right in the middle? [ laughter ] and i'm trying to be a man about it because my housekeeper and...
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the top pick came down to three teams, the bob cats, wizards and hornets. the wizards draw next. that means wash will pick third. i remember him playing basketball at a charity event. he was just like nine. >> back in the day. >> what happened? >> fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts right now. ight now. >>> this thursday, may 31st with a live look outside at the u.s. capitol dome. a day that hopefully you're going to like. maybe some changes from some of the hot days we've seen. >> we need a break from that. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm will thomas. let's get you started with a first look at your weather with tucker barnes. >> we've been promising all week that our temperatures should be in the low 80s so this should be a great day. let's see what we've got to offer. absolutely nothing on the radar. i'm under contract that i have to show it to you at least six times an hour whether or not there is anything interesting. nothing happening today. we are not expecting any rain today. tomorrow, a different story. humidity, 68%. the last couple of days, the humidity has been 80 or 90%. we'l
the top pick came down to three teams, the bob cats, wizards and hornets. the wizards draw next. that means wash will pick third. i remember him playing basketball at a charity event. he was just like nine. >> back in the day. >> what happened? >> fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts right now. ight now. >>> this thursday, may 31st with a live look outside at the u.s. capitol dome. a day that hopefully you're going to like. maybe some changes from some of the hot days...
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hornet but the navy had a big catch. >> all we wanted was the sea shadow and that he would not separate the two. >> reporter: trustee of the hornet says the they is the was will. >> reporter: the sea shadow was built inside this halt to keep spies and spy satellites from seeing it, the barge is now a mess. >> and so it's really a big white elephant. >> reporter: many believe sea shadow should be on display. >> the u.s. navy is just starting to get it through the design process and building process to when it comes on board. you will see many many more sea vessels with sea shadow capabilities on them. >> reporter: the highest bid so far to own and scrap everything, $100,000. i'm tom vacar, ktvu news. >>> first there was a basketball, now it's a motorcycle. both are debris from japan's tsunami reaching north american shores. a large white container washed up on an island. inside a motorcycle. the plate comes from an area that was hit hard. a search is on for the owner to see if he or she is still alive. >>> before a ban on foiegras goes into effect, supporters of the law say it is inhuman
hornet but the navy had a big catch. >> all we wanted was the sea shadow and that he would not separate the two. >> reporter: trustee of the hornet says the they is the was will. >> reporter: the sea shadow was built inside this halt to keep spies and spy satellites from seeing it, the barge is now a mess. >> and so it's really a big white elephant. >> reporter: many believe sea shadow should be on display. >> the u.s. navy is just starting to get it through...
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hornet features exhibits that traces history from world war ii through the apollo moon landing and vietnam war. >>> president obama will be paying tribute to soldiers this memorial day his day began with a breakfast at the white house hosting families who have lost loved ones in combat. 8:00 this morning, our time, the president will continue the holiday tradition of laying a wreath at tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetery. he and mrs. obama plan to recognize the 50th anniversary of the start of the vietnam war by visiting the vietnam war memorial. >>> in new mexico, firefighters hope to get help from the weather this their battle against a massive wildfire two lightning-caused fires in the helo national forest have grown to 122,000 acres. the fires have burned a dozen homes and flames within two miles of a privately owned ghost town. homeowners are waiting and worrying. >> really hope that if anything is destroyed by fire that people have a good spirit and they can rebuild. >> yesterday, new mexico's governor ordered national guard troops to secure evacuated areas. >>> kind o
hornet features exhibits that traces history from world war ii through the apollo moon landing and vietnam war. >>> president obama will be paying tribute to soldiers this memorial day his day began with a breakfast at the white house hosting families who have lost loved ones in combat. 8:00 this morning, our time, the president will continue the holiday tradition of laying a wreath at tomb of the unknown at arlington national cemetery. he and mrs. obama plan to recognize the 50th...
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came down to three teams, bobcats, wizards and hornets for the topic.ry feeling pretty, pretty good. the washington wizards will select third. still good but could have been one of the top. tonight's lottery winner, the new orleans hornets represented by head coach monty williams. all signs point to them taking kentucky forward anthony davis. look, they came in third. that's good. not john wall first but still pretty good. >> who did the wizards want at number 32? >> you can still get a pretty good player, kansas' 6'10" forward thomas robinson a d.c. native. or michael gilchrist from kentucky. >> that's still good. >> you are not going to get davis from kentucky but might get another wild cat. >> by the way, this is his last time with me at 10:00 because today is feldie's last day. >> is this the day we're going to let people know that he is 5'2" and you are 5'6"? >> no, here is the real thing. davis 5'3". >> you look up to me. >> he is considering making a change to the city's flag. we will tale you about it next. also ahead -- >> you have to be pretty
came down to three teams, bobcats, wizards and hornets for the topic.ry feeling pretty, pretty good. the washington wizards will select third. still good but could have been one of the top. tonight's lottery winner, the new orleans hornets represented by head coach monty williams. all signs point to them taking kentucky forward anthony davis. look, they came in third. that's good. not john wall first but still pretty good. >> who did the wizards want at number 32? >> you can still...
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the two. >> reporter: trustee of the hornet says the they is the navy. >> it was a combo deal if you will. >> reporter: the sea shadow was built inside this halt to keep spies and spy satellites from seeing it, the barge is now a mess. >> and so it's really a big white elephant. >> reporter: many believe sea shadow should be on display. >> the u.s. navy is just starting to get it through the design process and building process to when it comes on board. you will see many many more sea vessels with sea shadow capabilities on them. >> reporter: the highest bid so far to own and scrap everything, $100,000. i'm tom vacar, ktvu news. >>> first there was a basketball, now it's a motorcycle. both are debris from japan's tsunami reaching north american shores. a large white container washed up on an island. inside a motorcycle. the plate comes from an area that was hit hard. a search is on for the owner to see if he or she is still alive. >>> before a ban on foiegras goes into effect, supporters of the law say it is inhumane because the ducks are force fed. members of the ethical farming sta
the two. >> reporter: trustee of the hornet says the they is the navy. >> it was a combo deal if you will. >> reporter: the sea shadow was built inside this halt to keep spies and spy satellites from seeing it, the barge is now a mess. >> and so it's really a big white elephant. >> reporter: many believe sea shadow should be on display. >> the u.s. navy is just starting to get it through the design process and building process to when it comes on board. you...
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that is not to take anything away from this big blue hornet. >> that is something i have thought aboute. i am happy i did it. i can now put that on the bucket list. >> flying high and may be inspiring his students to fly even higher. >> we have a photo gallery of the flight on wjla.com. there is more on kris' time in the air tomorrow on "good morning,.," >> sunday is a little questionable. we have a chance for decent weather. let's start to look at damascus in montgomery county and give you a time lapse. it has been a nice day all over with clear skies and a son getting temperatures into the mid 70's across the area. let's the use started with numbers. 75 and manassas. look at the dewpoint temperature of 42. that tells us it is very dry. because of the dry air temperatures are going to drop. we will see low 50's even in the city and probably upper 40's in some suburban areas. off the chart today for grass pollen and high for tree pollen as well. still in the 70's at this hour and comfortable throughout the evening. a lot of warm air off to the west. 90 degrees in omaha. i am beginning
that is not to take anything away from this big blue hornet. >> that is something i have thought aboute. i am happy i did it. i can now put that on the bucket list. >> flying high and may be inspiring his students to fly even higher. >> we have a photo gallery of the flight on wjla.com. there is more on kris' time in the air tomorrow on "good morning,.," >> sunday is a little questionable. we have a chance for decent weather. let's start to look at damascus in...
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hornet museum the event will feature a wreath laying ceremony, tours will be available. the hornet features exhibits that trace its history from world war ii through the apollo moon landings and vietnam war. >>> in a few hours a group of bicyclists will set off on a cross country trip from san francisco to honor the nation's servicemen and women. the group will be heading out from the sports basement near crissy field at 8:00 this morning they will travel to virginia beach, a trip of 4,000 miles which they land to complete this 68 days. 18 disabled vets will be among those making the journey they include soldiers wounded in iraq and afghanistan. >>> looks like low clouds and fog as they get started this morning. >> let's check in with mike. >>> one of those days where you wear layers and as the day unfolds you peel them off. onshore breeze still blowing around the clouds banking up against the coast and making that left to the golden gate or lower lying areas along the coast and flooding us with clouds through the morning. 50s by 7:00, sunshine everywhere except for the
hornet museum the event will feature a wreath laying ceremony, tours will be available. the hornet features exhibits that trace its history from world war ii through the apollo moon landings and vietnam war. >>> in a few hours a group of bicyclists will set off on a cross country trip from san francisco to honor the nation's servicemen and women. the group will be heading out from the sports basement near crissy field at 8:00 this morning they will travel to virginia beach, a trip of...
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the celebration was held on the uss hornet in alameda. the kickoff up from an aircraft carrier and then on it and took part in the attack. 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
the celebration was held on the uss hornet in alameda. the kickoff up from an aircraft carrier and then on it and took part in the attack. 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...
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anniversary of an historic raid on toke -- toke yoavment they took off from the air craft carrier hornetthe ceremony honored the pilots and honored the man who planned and led the attack, general jimmy dolittle. >> we're ancient history but it's good history because this is one of the successful missions that headed us in the right direction to win the war. >> two soorls -- marked the turning opinion in the second world war. >> ama: it's very nice outside again. love it. leigh has a look at the forecast. >> leigh: really starting to warm up. this is a live shot from the high definition. actual looking towards the east. that's mt. diablo there. clear sky right now. temperatures still in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees. and you can see the clearing that has taken place. a little bit of low cloudiness near the coast. the north winds moved it out of here, and, folks, it is going to be perfect for the super moon tonight. looking east-southeast, the super moon will be rising around 8:03 and really above the horizon around 8:35. now, this moon is super because it's 8% closer and larger than ou
anniversary of an historic raid on toke -- toke yoavment they took off from the air craft carrier hornetthe ceremony honored the pilots and honored the man who planned and led the attack, general jimmy dolittle. >> we're ancient history but it's good history because this is one of the successful missions that headed us in the right direction to win the war. >> two soorls -- marked the turning opinion in the second world war. >> ama: it's very nice outside again. love it. leigh...
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the new orleans hornets move up from number 4 to 1, and they will most certainly pick anthony davis, the star out of kentucky, the number one team in the nation. it's getting townright serious for the oakland as. not only 8 losses in a row, they just can't hit the baseball. tyson ross didn't pitch that is all poorly. he gave up hit to josh willingham. he started the twins in the right direction. here's a former san francisco giant who struck out 9 oakland as for the victory, giving up no runs. the as were shut out, but for good measure, willingham, a two- run shot. giant highlights tonight at 10. >> thank you, and thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we're continuing to follow that shooting. we'll have the very latest coming up at 7. we'll see you tonight on the 10:00 news.
the new orleans hornets move up from number 4 to 1, and they will most certainly pick anthony davis, the star out of kentucky, the number one team in the nation. it's getting townright serious for the oakland as. not only 8 losses in a row, they just can't hit the baseball. tyson ross didn't pitch that is all poorly. he gave up hit to josh willingham. he started the twins in the right direction. here's a former san francisco giant who struck out 9 oakland as for the victory, giving up no runs....
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anyway let's take away the top five the hornets are going to get no. 1 the bobcats led the league's worstthe wizards and your sacramento kings round out your top five. you're showing a rage. piccata he played all 53 minutes and had all 44 points the celtics' lead f-15 game but the heat when up with a pair with the minutes ago between way to off-balance shot this fall when at 23 with miami taking it too is nothing seriously to the one with the stanley cup finals in the doubles in overtime he's all alone in the open and takes out for the game-winning goal came 61 to nothing series lady and are trying to become the eight seeded the first eight seed when the final 49 as coach jim harbaugh said the 49 is whenever and pursued a free agent quarterback peter manning and use today's meeting with the media to clarify that position. is an erroneous perception that we're flirting with patent manning. keeping a hearing that over and over again. the psyllium and its its untrue. it's phony. >>> candace sang alex caulescent telesis that's true what happens your contract? it's interesting that jim pick to
anyway let's take away the top five the hornets are going to get no. 1 the bobcats led the league's worstthe wizards and your sacramento kings round out your top five. you're showing a rage. piccata he played all 53 minutes and had all 44 points the celtics' lead f-15 game but the heat when up with a pair with the minutes ago between way to off-balance shot this fall when at 23 with miami taking it too is nothing seriously to the one with the stanley cup finals in the doubles in overtime he's...
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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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the concern that the task force raised about the commission handling non vocal violations of the hornets. >> we will take public comment at the end. >> before we began, i wanted to address our legal assistance, the legal counsel here today. did you want to? the deputy city attorney, the sunshine ordnance taskforce, it is severely limited. in light of that, they were unable to assist us in outside of what was already over the allotted hours for the regular task force. and the city attorney, there is a seat on the taskforce that requires you the an attorney. he is not able to participate, so we asked a member of the public to help us. ahead and your staff is here, so we may sometimes referred to him, he relied in part on his legal adviser for some of our worth. >> i would welcome, from him whenever you deem that it is inappropriate. >> i want to make sure that people knew who we may be referring to. >> i see him in the front row, and i am glad to see he is here. >> perhaps a comment about how you would like to proceed, the view like to have someone either introduce or summarize the memo, i
the concern that the task force raised about the commission handling non vocal violations of the hornets. >> we will take public comment at the end. >> before we began, i wanted to address our legal assistance, the legal counsel here today. did you want to? the deputy city attorney, the sunshine ordnance taskforce, it is severely limited. in light of that, they were unable to assist us in outside of what was already over the allotted hours for the regular task force. and the city...
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the number one selection goes to the league owned new orleans hornets. the bobcats went seven and 59. they had to settle for the number two pick. the playoffs in the game 2 eastern playoffs. the record setting night and the second quarter on the attack. ray alan struggled in game one and much better. boston was up 15 early. the heat rally. paul pierce, get out. lebron with a huge block and starting a fast break. duane wade and 23 points. miami by three and alan strokes it, and we are tied. this is for the win and he takes a fade away jumper, really? lebron? on to over time. rondo plays all 53 minutes, 44 points, eight boards, 10 assists. but too much miami down the stretch. wade 115-111. the heat is taking a series lead. to the ice, the stanley cup finals. rex ryan is a devils fan. how about a snack. it is fired off the deflection. it is tied at one in over time. one on one, and he beats the legend. 2-1 kings and they take a 1-0 series lead in the final. >> i barely recognized him. >>> "nightline" is up next. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. for larry a
the number one selection goes to the league owned new orleans hornets. the bobcats went seven and 59. they had to settle for the number two pick. the playoffs in the game 2 eastern playoffs. the record setting night and the second quarter on the attack. ray alan struggled in game one and much better. boston was up 15 early. the heat rally. paul pierce, get out. lebron with a huge block and starting a fast break. duane wade and 23 points. miami by three and alan strokes it, and we are tied. this...
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the number one selection goes to the league owned new orleans hornets.t seven and 59. they had to settle for the number two pick. the playoffs in the game 2 eastern playoffs. the record setting night and the second quarter on the attack. ray alan struggled in game one and much better. boston was up 15 early. the heat rally. paul pierce, get out. lebron with a huge block and starting a fast break. duane wade and 23 points. miami by three and alan strokes it, and we are tied. this is for the win and he takes a fade away jumper, really? lebron? on to over time. rondo plays all 53 minutes, 44 points, eight boards, 10 assists. but too much miami down the stretch. wade 115-111. the heat is taking a series lead. to the ice, the stanley cup finals. rex ryan is a devils fan. how about a snack. it is fired off the deflection. it is tied at one in over time. one on one, and he beats the
the number one selection goes to the league owned new orleans hornets.t seven and 59. they had to settle for the number two pick. the playoffs in the game 2 eastern playoffs. the record setting night and the second quarter on the attack. ray alan struggled in game one and much better. boston was up 15 early. the heat rally. paul pierce, get out. lebron with a huge block and starting a fast break. duane wade and 23 points. miami by three and alan strokes it, and we are tied. this is for the win...
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the hornet features exhibits that trace history from world war ii through the apollo moon landings and vietnam war. >> if you are interested in checking out all the events this weekend go to abc7news.com. >>> alarming report about the state's fish population. what researchers found when testing mercury content. >>> break in the case. new developments in the etan patz murder investigation in new york city. >>> plus, the safe way to relive the big one. new exhibit that will leave you shaking. >>> the offensive tweet that has fans in an uproar. what she said about -- has gaga fans in an uproar. what she said about shopping in thailand. lysol knows the soft places we love could be home to bacteria. so use lysol disinfectant spray on soft surfaces everyday when you're cleaning up to kill 99.9% of bacteria. lysol. mission for health. my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has zero calories for me, and a taste my family loves. >>> looking at what is going to happen across the bay area. scattered showers even thunderstorms possible this afternoon with small hail. if
the hornet features exhibits that trace history from world war ii through the apollo moon landings and vietnam war. >> if you are interested in checking out all the events this weekend go to abc7news.com. >>> alarming report about the state's fish population. what researchers found when testing mercury content. >>> break in the case. new developments in the etan patz murder investigation in new york city. >>> plus, the safe way to relive the big one. new exhibit...
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he was as mad as a wet hornet. >> was the policy toward davis bacon influenced at all by the civil rights consideration? >> yes. george schultz and jim hodgson together were both quite convinced, and i think accurately so, that davis bacon had initially been passed in order to restrict competition from african-american, black employ employees in the construction industry. so it had an infamous genealogy. and both george and jim regarded it as an unwarranted barrier to entry for minorities and others. also it served to protect the construction industry, construction unions, from general competition. and jim hodgson was particularly concerned about, as george had before him, about the wage levels in the construction industry which seemed to be way out of proportion to any productivity increases and was leading wage and price control -- wage spiral generally. we spent a lot of time -- jim hodgson worked with jon dunn la, the dean of harvard, who subsequently became a secretary in the carter administration, to develop a stabilization plan which was sort of an interesting device. it was an ost
he was as mad as a wet hornet. >> was the policy toward davis bacon influenced at all by the civil rights consideration? >> yes. george schultz and jim hodgson together were both quite convinced, and i think accurately so, that davis bacon had initially been passed in order to restrict competition from african-american, black employ employees in the construction industry. so it had an infamous genealogy. and both george and jim regarded it as an unwarranted barrier to entry for...
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the number one selection goes to the league owned new orleans hornets.ven and 59. they had to settle for the number two pick. the playoffs in the game 2 eastern playoffs. the record setting night and the second quarter on the attack. ray alan struggled in game one and much better. boston was up 15 early. the heat rally. paul pierce, get out. lebron with a huge block and starting a fast break. duane wade and 23 points. miami by three and alan strokes it, and we are tied. this is for the win and he takes a fade away jumper, really? lebron? on to over time. rondo plays all 53 minutes, 44 points, eight boards, 10 assists. but too much miami down the stretch. wade 115-111. the heat is taking a series lead. to the ice, the stanley cup finals. rex ryan is a devils fan. how about a snack. it is fired off the deflection. it is tied at one in over time. one on one, and he beats the legend. 2-1 kings and they take a 1-0 series lead in the final. >> i barely recognized him. >>> "nightline" is up next. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. for larry and sandhya and every
the number one selection goes to the league owned new orleans hornets.ven and 59. they had to settle for the number two pick. the playoffs in the game 2 eastern playoffs. the record setting night and the second quarter on the attack. ray alan struggled in game one and much better. boston was up 15 early. the heat rally. paul pierce, get out. lebron with a huge block and starting a fast break. duane wade and 23 points. miami by three and alan strokes it, and we are tied. this is for the win and...
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. >> item #7, hornets amending the san francisco administrative code section 10.107-1 to set a threshold of $100,000 or more for board of supervisors approval of the acceptance and expenditure of grapes. supervisor chu: think you. this is brought to us by supervisor wiener. -- thank you. supervisor wiener: before you is a piece of legislation that will help us as a board be able to focus on accept and extend grants -- resolutions for grants that are significant rather than fall down the agenda with smaller grants that caused significant resources and a strain on the requirements and do not result in any meaningful oversight by this body. what this would do is any expense has to come to this board for approval. it requires the stuff to put together significant packets for us. it requires use of board resources and department resources. in the last fiscal year we had 139 accept an expensd and explae majority of which were under $100,000, but the majority comes to only 2% of the total value of all of those. and many of those accept and expends are retroactive in nature, meaning the departme
. >> item #7, hornets amending the san francisco administrative code section 10.107-1 to set a threshold of $100,000 or more for board of supervisors approval of the acceptance and expenditure of grapes. supervisor chu: think you. this is brought to us by supervisor wiener. -- thank you. supervisor wiener: before you is a piece of legislation that will help us as a board be able to focus on accept and extend grants -- resolutions for grants that are significant rather than fall down the...