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the actor who allegedly stages on hate crime back in january now wants the city to drop his case against him. they want him to pay back what the city spends trying to chase down his attacker. national correspondent matt finn with that story tonight for us from chicago. hi, matt. after chicago s extensive investigation into jesse s mullet s alleged hate crime the city of chicago demanded small at pay back a hundred $30,000. and the city student today, small s attorneys filed motions to have the lawsuit throughout. back in march, chicago s legal department set a letter to him demanding restitution for its two dozen detectives that spent weeks of overtime looking into small s alleged hate crime. reviewing videos, conducting interviews, poring over evidence, chicago s police department and even some former male small menu it said though it hate crime was a hoax. a city warned smaller than i paid a $130,000 could result in
we have seen a family last night, they were walking in the rain. one man was shoeless and they had a pool raft. they said, they don t know, they ve got to get out of here. it s heartbreaking to be here. our meteorologists and our forecasters saying it s not over. that biblical rain you mention, it s coming down right now. it s coming down consistently and it looks like there is not a lot of relief here in houston and in many parts of texas tonight, martha. martha: you know, it s just starting to or they are such good sports, the only way i can think to put it. in the middle of this devastation, matt, you try to picture at home your own house with 6 feet of water in it. all of the things, you know, accumulate over a lifetime. not to mention animals, people that are in the wake of all of this. we thank them for spending time with us tonight. i know you ve heard so many of these are stories, matt. thank you very much for being with us. we will get back to you in a little while. in the m
need you. if you have a boat and you can get to the area, they need you with that as well. look at this before and after picture of the city of houston. you can see the river, you can see the highways. now it is all water. national correspondent matt finn joins me live in one of the most hardest hit areas west of houston. matt, good evening to you. good evening, martha. that biblical rain is happening right now. we ve seen it for three days straight. we have another devastating, heartbreaking scene to show you here on the western side of houston. this neighborhood behind me has just seen rapidly rising floodwaters. we witnessed multiple families get rescued from their homes in boats by officials behind us. and we have seen dogs, children, and children who did not have jackets or even sure it s shivering in the rain. right now, you are probably seeing another rescue happened here in this neighborhood. i want to bring in angelo and