rain, into the overnight hours. it will move offshore, but we could see record-breaking temperatures crass the south tomorrow, 77 in new orleans, 72 in memphis, 44 in new york but we will get up to 60 by wednesday and because you will have the clash of two air masses, the cold front moving through quote have a severe weather outbreak across the mississippi river valley so new orleans, memphis, cincinnati, chilling, this time tomorrow, we could be dealing with tornado watches, severe weather watches and tornado warnings, and on wednesday, this will push east across the southeast, up to mid-atlantic, so a rare moderate risk for january has been issued by storm prediction center for the areas that you see shaded in red but as you can see from the gulf coast all the way up to the he river valley we are dealing with a threat of hail, damaging winds and tornadoes so this time, studio b tomorrow, unfortunately, we will deal with the threat for tornado watches and warnings and all of this
of hollywood than chris brown because hollywood doesn t care about reputation or morality or ethics. hollywood it is all about bankability. chris brown and popular. the fans love sheehan outlaw like kanye west and all these people and they enable him to do what he does so he will not stop. shepard: rihanna did not help by. he is a bad guy, this chris brown, a bad dude, with rihanna it was spousal abuse and he should have gone to jail. he got in a fight with drake and now with frank ocean. hollywood looks thor way. the p.r. guys, the agents, the record company, the movie producers look the other way and they don t stop it, they enable it and that is the culture of hollywood. shepard: i am waiting for
he should on the doors and arow people in for tea. jonathan: and invite us. shepard: an american woman is missing in turkey and her family is flying overseas trying to find out what in the world happened to her. overseas trip first time, boom, gone. they are hurting in a big way. the investigation is next.
not tell exactly what happened to thest but a theory was something bad happened to this child, somebody covered it up, and the fear was that someone might go do prison for something that didn t exactly happen the way they said but whatever it was you would think the justice would be able to play out. there has never been justice. a grand jurior broke the law by revealing what went on in the grand jury. shepard: i cannot believe it took this long. they said we don t know who did what but they should have done something. that is not enough on which to base an indictment. we don t know who did what but somebody should have done something. we have not seen the indictment or seen the crypt transcript, we probably never will. it is presume bring a valid indictment that the d.a. decided newt reveal to anyone, still not saying whether it ever existed but one one of the assistants s, yes, it existed.
jonbenet ramsey would be 23 years old today, and the case remains open with the police department 16 years later. shepard: not enough evidence. we will talk to the judge napolitano. judge, at time he said there wasn t enough evidence to prove anything. usually the way this works a grand jury if they choose to invite the prosecutors roll the dice and put it before the jury and bring the evidence out and let the jury decide. this is a head scratcher. as we were talking during the break, i have not seen this in my career, maybe this will happen in my personal career that a grand jury would indict someone, a form of homicide, and the prosecution will not prosecute. normally the prosecutor would not present evidence to the grand jury unless the prosecution believed we the people against whom the evidence