which turned into rioting in the streets, gore vidal debated conservative republican william f. buckley jr. at the height of the vietnam war on abc news. if you think debates get rough on cable news, wait until you hear these two distinguished gentlemen throwing around terms like crypto-nazi and queer. you must realize what some of the political issues are here. many people in the united states happen to believe that the united states policy is wrong in vietnam and the viet-kong are correct in wanting to organize their own country in their own way politically. this happens to be pretty much the opinion of western europe and other parts of the world. if it is a novelty in chicago, that is too bad. but i assume that the point of the american democracy is something you can express any point of view you want. shut up for a minute.
lifeguards warrant tourists to stay out of the water. not everyone listened. the undertow undertow was one way. it was difficult to stand. it was all right it was fun. not so fun for folks south carolina when their boat went under. the coast guard rescued three stranded people and a dog. beryl is still on the move tonight. now taking aim at the carolinas. and expected to drench some places with up to a foot of rain. we have team fox coverage tonight. meteorologist audrey with where this storm is head nex we begin with elizabeth plan. she is live with the latest in jacksonville beach, florida. elizabeth? hi, trace. this is certainly a storm for the history books. for the first time in the century this is the second named storm in the month of may before hurricane season starts in four days. what does that translate to? a botched memorial day for ten its of thousands of people coming down to jacksonville beach alone. that s because these beaches closed for swimmers. the
never came home. trace: but, first from fox this memorial day, the holiday weekend was a washout for millions of americans. and what s left of tropical storm beryl still soaking huge parts of the southeast right now. before it weakened into a tropical depression, the storm knocked out power to tens of thousands of people across florida and georgia. flooded roads and broken branches made for dangerous driving as folks headed home from vacation. a holiday many might rather forget. beryl stormed the florida shore overnight with 70 mile-per-hour winds. that s just short of hurricane strength. it whipped up choppy seas and dangerous rip current. lifeguards warrant tourists to stay out of the water. not everyone listened. the undertow undertow was one way. it was difficult to stand. it was all right it was fun. not so fun for folks south carolina when their boat went under. the coast guard rescued three stranded people and a dog. beryl is still on the move tonight. now taki
ancient capitol. we re happy to be out of the field. the marine captain became the commander just a week before offenses started. delta company fighting in remote fields and got the order to move north. we had no awareness of what s happening in wae city. just told we re going to move in there for support up there. by that time, way city has been invaited by the north vietnamese. it was taken over by 12,000 north vaems vietnamese army troops. and well trained and supported by the local viet kong. how did the nva get in with the city? the city from a military point of view was isolated in
lifeguards warrant tourists to stay out of the water. not everyone listened. the undertow undertow was one way. it was difficult to stand. it was all right it was fun. not so fun for folks south carolina when their boat went under. the coast guard rescued three stranded people and a dog. beryl is still on the move tonight. now taking aim at the carolinas. and expected to drench some places with up to a foot of rain. we have team fox coverage tonight. meteorologist audrey with where this storm is head next. we begin with elizabeth plan. she is live with the latest in jacksonville beach, florida. elizabeth? hi, trace. this is certainly a storm for the history books. for the first time in the century this is the second named storm in the month of may before hurricane season starts in four days. what does that translate to? a botched memorial day for ten its of thousands of people coming down to jacksonville beach alone. that s because these beaches closed for swimmers. t