jeb bush. he s a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. i thione second it s there.day. then, woosh, it s gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mr johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we re dealing with a higher intelligence here. the all-new audi q7 is here. developing right now, tonya couch is back home, well, sort of. if you call it jail in your hometown home. the affluenza teen s mother is in a texas courtroom today, couch facing very serious charges after allegedly helping her son flee the united states. fox news correspondent casey
asking the pennsylvania judge to dismiss the charges against him. charges were filed against the comedian weeks before the 12-year statute of limitations expired. the lawyers claim the prosecutor used testimony that cosby gave in constand s civil suit. tonya couch, the mother of the affluenza teen, will be released after posting bond of $75,000. she is accused of helping her son fleeing to mexico. ethan couch remains in custody in mexico. all right. frigid temperatures and even snow. what s that? in some places in the northeast. it is not going to be spring forever in the northeast. let s get to meteorologist allison chinchar. john and christine, some areas will be warmer today in
nothing worse than chicago, negative 17 windchill. that is a cold morning even by your standards. the frigid air is in place across the great lakes, high temperatures today about 5 to 15 degrees below average. lake-effect snow beginning to shut down late tonight into early tomorrow morning. the forecast for today not a lot of horrible travel at the big airports. we ll be okay in the southeast. it s a cold day there in atlanta and out west a break, too. the next big storm for the west coast doesn t come in til friday. they needed a little reprieve. they had a rough week. it s starting to look like winter now. it does. it took long enough. tanya couch the mom of the so-called affluenza teen will face a texas court today, charged with hindering apprehension of a felon by helping her son ethan escape to mexico after missing a meeting with his probation officer. she had withdrawn $30,000 and told her husband he d never see their son again. mitch mcconnell told this week he has no
so-called affluenza teen is there on a hearing about bond. so paul, break down what s going. on for us. . at a bond hearing, the primary focus of the court is whether the defendant is likely to flee. so i m sure that all of these witnesses are going to have a bearing on that as she expressed the idea to flee the jurisdiction. that s number one. number two is how strong is the case against her. defense attorneys have said it looks bad for her when you read about it in the press, but she didn t commit a crime under texas law. they are saying she didn t realize he wasn t allowed to leave the jurisdiction. he was going on slay indication and she was going to come back with him. so the prosecution on the other hand, says that she took $30,000 out of the bank. so that would contradict that thought process. it s about whether she can be trusted to return to the court. . the second thing, of course, is the judge has mentioned in previous statements to the
has the moral responsibility to welcome middle eastern refugees. he says european nations must not let security fears replace the principles of respecting the dignity of others. the pope is calling for a bold and creative strategy to deal with the issue. up next, the new islamic tlor threat to police officers in one major american city. fox 4 in dallas as a judge lowers bond for the mother of the so-called affluenza teen, tonia couch s bail was reduced from $1 million to $75,000. she s charged with interfering with the apprehension of her son. fox 45 in baltimore with the delay in the start of a second trial in the death of a man in police custody. jury selection in the case of police van driver susan goodson was put on hold after a judge ruled last week that officer william porter whose trial ended