thank you for spending your saturday with us. i m elizabeth prann. hope you had a great christmas. i m leland vittert. residents in alabama are counting their blessings after a christmas day tornado ripped through the north central part of of that state. emergency personnel are now going door to door to check for trapped residents. the tornado smashed homes, brought down trees, causing injuries. days heavy rain have swollen rivers. and now the concern shifts to flooding all throughout the south. meteorologist janice dean at the fox weather center with today s forecast. who s in the bull s-eye now? much of the country, 14 million people, are going to see this next round of severe weather. not only that, but blizzard conditions also. so let s take a look at the radar. this is the last 24 hours. we ve got the snowy side of the storm, the heavy rain, flooding issues and threat of severe weather again today. here s your future radar. we re watching this storm out of the sout
even if he didn t that philosophy is out there, and they want you to hear it it s not to say that the next one won t. steve pomerantz, formerly of the fbi. 600 agents on this case. incredible. a live look at lyle illinois. we ve just gotten word. this is a chicago suburb. and breaking news for you. the attorney for sandra bland s family set to give a news conference any moment now. you may have heard about sandra bland. she is the woman she was in the middle of a traffic stop in the state of texas. it s videotaped you may have seen some of it online or somewhere. and they took her to jail. not exactly completely clear why they arrested her in the first place, frankly. but she was in jail when she died. and nobody seems to know exactly how that happened. officials there say she hanged herself with a plastic garbage bag inside her jail cell.
bill cosby s lawyer will join us live here from the fox news desk. i ll ask about quaaludes and rape and secrecy and lawsuits. so let s get to it. announcer: now, shepard smith reporting. hillary clinton is trailing to republican rivals in a few important swing states this afternoon. that s the finding from a brand-new survey from quinnipiac university. in it most voters say they do not trust the democratic front-runner. the polls show in iowa were the election held today, secretary clinton would lose to republican candidate jeb bush or marco rubio or scott walker were one of those her had opponent. here you see the points. each candidate has over secretary clinton. of course iowa holds the first makings of a presidential contest. in iowa, the quinnipiac shows that hillary clinton comes in behind the same three republicans but governor bush s lead is in the margin error. and in the state of virginia each gop candidate is ahead, again in a hypothetical one-on-one matchup t
him away from the preakness aren t out of the limelight, taking the same strategy as they did for the kentucky derby. arriving first and early to get a good feel for the track. we will have a ready before he gets here. the director of stable says his crew is ready putting the finishing touches on the pathways to the bar, making sure y and theplenty of hat mulch around the trees is ready. there is a lot we had to get ready for the derby horse for today. everything will be ready. no worries. not all. everyone is on top of their game here one week earlier. i talked to a couple of folks who were with the entourage and they tell me the horse will not start trading right away. he will go through a series of .alke throughs i loved your picture of i ll have another in his little barn. wbaltv.com is your home for the princess. live team coverage before and after the big race. new trees are being planted in baltimore city to replace the ones the city cut down last year in
investigation continues. when the fbi director says that you can pretty much be assured that they have covered their bases. i think they have been looking very hard for a wider conspiracy here and it is obvious they haven t found anything that concerns them yet. bret: yet when you hear not only the sheriff but others talk about the volatile rhetoric and hear lawmakers concerned about their security, you see the mailings that have flared up and intelligence chatter, it is still a dangerous place to go out and be a lawmaker if you don t have security, correct? it is a reminder that for all of the abuse that we heap on our elected officials, they are risking their lives for something they believe in. bret: steve, last word. this investigation, you think it moves fast. in. yes, i think it will move very fast. the initial issue is there is going to be some kind of a criminal proceeding of some sort. maybe a trial. bret: formal charges today.