Polar bear used to enjoy. We begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. This storm is lifethreatehreatening. We are going to have significant winds, significant power lines down. We are going to have a lot of downed trees. Hermine smashes into the southeast. Flooding potential right up through georgia, South Carolina. Across eastern north carolina. Its pretty nerve wracking. You see the trees we bunker down and we pray. He said im not paying for the wall and i said you are paying for the wall. Give me a break. This is a guy born with a silver spoon in his mouth but now is choking on because his foot is in his mouth, along with his spoon. The first time infected mosquitoes have been found in the United States. In the final preseason game of the year, Colin Kaepernick, the 49ers quarterback, refused i wont watch a 49er game from now on. A mother is demanding an investigation after jetblue put her 5yearold son on the wrong flight home. In florida, the S
Get it saying its not too late. Usually a curse of midwin ter, this year the flu struck more than a month early. 24 states are experiencing high influenzalike illness. Hospitals, including this one in pennsylvania, have elected tents to treat the sick. All of a sudden like out of nowhere we started seeing 50 60 cases of flu a day. Dr. Mark rosenberg is in charge of the emergency room at st. Josephs in patterson, new jersey. The flu kicks you in the butt. It makes you weak. Any other medical problem on top of that is going to be exacerbated because you have the flu. In severe cases antiviral drugs can lessen symptoms. The cdc says the best prevention is the flu vaccine. Nearly 130 million doses of it have been distributed. We hope it means theyll get milder flu. Theres some evidence to that. So if you get vaccinated but still come down with the flu, it may be that you get a milder version of the flu. The cdc says the flu vaccine is effective in 62 of the cases. In mentor ohio janitors a
The number of families experiencing homelessness in Santa Cruz County continues to increase despite the efforts by local leaders to prioritize them. Lookout learned that the number hit a two-year high in January after spiking by 27% over the past six months. One family saw the hard work needed to get rehoused finally pay off. During their day of celebration, tragedy struck.