afghanistan, following the genealogy and looking at what it is to be a general and why is it that what is going to i can t read the whole book for you, but when general basically said this is exactly what we need. we need, as an institution, to ask ourselves these questions and how we hold ourselves accountable. and this is a book about how organizations need to hold themselves accountable for their performance or else they stop becoming effective, so it s a book about the american military that has all sorts of wonderful ramifications for anyone who works an organization that needs to improve or die. and we have been talking with scott moyers, who is publisher of impress some low that some of the upcoming titles. book tv attended a book party for a colonol lee ellis, a former k-9 he spent over five years in prison in several camps attendees include senator john mccain and orson swindle, former commissioner of the federal trade commission. this is about 45 minutes.
the blue skies with partly cloudy conditions for downtown san francisco with an afternoon high of 62. 60 for those of the into the city. as a look at the extended forecast morning fog and afternoon sunshine for the next couple of days. check out your temperatures jumping by about 10 degrees as we head into tomorrow flirting with 90 degrees by thursday. a full look at the 7 day run the bay coming up in my next report. james: on the bay bridge the west on 80 ride is pretty uneventful. the golden gate bridge is also a nice shot this morning. barely any traffic on the stand. the in the clearing of your property into, you do before 10:00 a.m.. that way it will decrease their risk of a possible fire. according to state law that requires that all property owners remove brushed at least 30 ft. away from their homes. if your home is here, 30 ft. is this far away. definitely drying out of the of the fuel, the brush and trees. james: this man was killed after a high-speed chas
mile-per-hour wind gusts. you can see the waves swelling eight to ten feet and 20 yards of the beach slowly disappearing because it is we know it s going to be three to six inches of rain. with that rain, storm surge and high tide. many people in coastal homes need to be wary of flooding. another big concern, people behind me in the water, double red flags. people shouldn t be in the water. that being said we saw a number of memorial day vacationers they simply wait out the storm. they want to enjoy the beach for as long as they can even if it s storm any mi. arthel: that was elizabeth pran. now, we go back to war stories. flash point vietnam the road to war. hundreds of thousands of soldiers honed their skills here. american involvement in southeast asia begin years before our first air and ground combat units aarrived in 1965. early in cold war against communists the eisenhower administration spent billions aiding the french against ho chi min. how then did the united sta
the country for the memorial day weekend, mercury reaching into the 90s from texas to illinois. with all this heat more severe storms, large hail damaging winds and thunderstorms and even isolated tornadoes forecast across the central u.s. stretching from minnesota to kansas and oklahoma. stay tuned for fox with the latest weather updates. now shocking new details in a syrian massacre. a as we await a statement from emergency meeting at u.n. security council, the head of the observers says 116 people killed and 300 injured in an attack on syrian village. dozens of victims were reported as children. it s most deadly incident n. evidence at the scene implicates government security forces. today, more killings reported over in that area. we ll keep you posted a 6 all developments and all the latest headlines, tune in to foxnews.com. right now, back to war stories with oliver north. . oliver: president john f. kennedy in south vietnamese s president were both murdered in novem
this morning. but last night s rain delayed things until around 1:30. they were going around the track, on and off since then. and even that earlier delay can t take away from all of the excitement. there we go, right there. so really all of the excitement that is going on here. i just like to drive fast. reporter: from the ticket line to the tracks, the sounds of the baltimore grand prix ripped through downtown. race cars roared through the tracks today. the crowd didn t care. they were only practice runs. just to see the cars, to see the track, see all of the people. just the whole environment of it. most people saw this track being built on tv. but they say being here in person is another experience. it s just unbelievable. it really is. the amount of work and how fast they had, everything put together for the race this weekend. it was realm, really a really, really amazing. reporter: about 100,000 people are expected to attend the grand prix this weekend.