Can be awkward and uncomfortable. But when their behavior changes, its time to act. Because if we dont, our families and relationships will suffer. Listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. It matters. When you recognize a veteran is in crisis, call the Veterans Crisis line at 18002738255 and press 1. Another major story developing tonight, the historic flooding in the midwest. Rivers are still rising in missouri and illinois. At least 21 people have been killed there. Homes have been evacuated. The National Guard called out. And the rivers are expected to crest near st. Louis tomorrow or friday. Anna werner is in fenton, missouri, tonight. Anna . Reporter good evening, jim. And this is what many neighborhoods in the st. Louis metro area look like tonight. Some are even getting out the boats to use for transportation. Floodwaters here are rising more than one inch per hour, and residents are desperately trying to save their homes or simply escape. The Sterling Estates subd
A felony count of aggravated indecent assault, just days before the statute of limitations was due to run out. If convicted, cosby, who is 78 years old, could face five to 10 years in prison and a 25,000 fine. Tonight, hes free on 1 million bail. Jericka duncan reports from suburban philadelphia. Mr. Cosby, do you want to say anything . Reporter this afternoon, attorneys for Comedian Bill Cosby walked him into this small courthouse in elkins park, pennsylvania, to hear the criminal Sexual Assault charges against him. His accuser is andrea constand, a former Temple University employee who first told police about the alleged incident over a decade ago. Constand says in the winter of 2004, she went to cosbys house for career advice. Cosby offered, and she took, three blue pills and wine to relax. In the criminal complaint released today, she told police experienced, blurred vision and difficulty speaking. Her legs felt rubly, like jelly, and she had no sense of time. She says though she w
Good morning and welcome to a. M. Joy. Im tiffany cross. Now we all know that donald trump has a thing for dictators and each time he praised these leaders, men who he has called good friends, trump exposed and apparent autocratic envy that foreshadowed what we are seeing right now in portland, oregon where on friday thousands of protesters including the wall of moms and a wall of veterans standing in solidarity for black lives matter were met with federal agents who deployed tear gas to disperse the crowds. Federal officers wearing military style camouflage and helmets have been patrolling portland with batons and tear gas driving around an unmarked vehicles sweeping up and detaining protesters in a way that oregons own attorney general says resembles abductions. This is trumps secret police. Federal agents igniting chaos in a city led by a democratic mayor who was also tear gassed by u. S. Agents this week. According to trump, he simply is trying to quell unrest. In other words, he i
Wait, wait. Im very sorry. I couldnt see you. And so i didnt know. I thought you were lawrence tonight. Im very, very sorry. Its all good. That was an interesting interview with the ambassador. And another point, and i appreciate you did, in talking about the Deutsche Bank story. It could become numbing to people. But you reminded us that we have learned something that we did not know, and that is this bank that has been loaning donald trump money against the advice of its own people for 20 years actually got subpoenaed. This wasnt just another investigation into why they had this cushy relationship with donald trump. They had been subpoenaed a year ago and they had been cooperating with the district attorney, so thats remarkable. And handed it over. Yeah. There is a lot of information. So much of yeah. We have had so much of interest in terms of fighting those subpoenas. But for us to now learn that Deutsche Bank received a subpoena, they complied and that information is in the hands
This country had ever seen before. This is how the New York Times reported on his first rally three and a half weeks after the election. Quote. Kicking off what was built as a thankyou tour, mr. Trump was incendiary, and prideful, hopeful and indicting, vengeful and determined. His staff said the rally was the first of several he will hold before his inauguration next month. His tour is an unusual move for a president elect. Most of whom do not return so quickly to the campaign trail, especially while cabinet positions remain unfilled. So the whole idea of this thankyou tour is classic donald trump. I dont know. But, in any case, the tour was only for his voters. Part of how you could tell was that he only traveled to states that he won. The first rally was in ohio. Then, there was another in north carolina. Then, he brought the tour to louisiana. And he did it all again, in alabama. The president elect spent his whole transition celebrating with only the people who voted for him. Ther