Mike riley. Conservatives must focus on the future. Focusing on 2020. 4 caged and cuffed in a Russian Court with a message for her white. 90 new science of finding missing people. Honoring a world war ii veteran from a segregated mail unit. Good evening. St. Louis that more rain today than it gets on average in july and august combined. Two months of summer rain in one morning. It came up people slept with a fury. The rainfall started very dangerous and catastrophic flash floods. The storm roared across the region. Multiple systems lined up like train cars writing a rail from the west. One after another some areas that more than 12 inches of rain in just six hours. The old record for rainfall in st. Louis was set im sorry. 1950. The remnants of a hurricane came over the city and drop close to 17 inches. People had little time to evacuate. So far emergency Officials Say they rescued dozens of people and putts. Many of them trapped in their cars. The weather reaching the tops of windows.
Gays, they dont get to change the definition. Ahead dr. Ben carson reacts to the Southern Poverty Law Center calling him an extremist. The factor begins right now. Hi, im bill oreilly reporting from los angeles. Thanks for watching us. Why the Brian Williams story is important for america. That is the subject of this evenings talking points memo. Educated viewers you know Founding Fathers gave the press special privileges. Founders were wise to do that. I just wish the press was half as responsible as the men who forged the nation poll shows only 40 of americans now trust the mass immediatea, down from 54 in 2003. The reason they hold the press in contempt is two fold. Its perfectly fine for common commontators like me to give an opinion, but when hard news people deceive viewers to advance a political agenda, that is when the nation gets hurt. Enter Brian Williams. 9 Million People watch him report events of the day. Now, we know Brian Williams exaggerated certain stories so nbc had t
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