a well, good morning. it s only tuesday. golly. some kind of a monday, wasn t it? morning, sunshine. i m here to wake you up. i m robin meade. there could be an arrest soon in the killing of a university of connecticut football player. what we re learning about a possible suspect. also ahead, a man will be in court accused of trying to sell u.s. secrets to the israeli government. and is blagojevich going to be fired before the new celebrity apprentice even airs? what they re worried he s going to say on tv. come on. not blago. all right, our top story. there will be an arrest soon in the stabbing death of a university of connecticut football player. a defense lawyer says police have told him that his client will be taken into custody. his lawyer says his client did not kill jasper howard, but he was in on the fight with uconn football players when howard was stabbed. one other man was arrested at the scene sunday, but he has not been charged in the killing. last night s
in tonight s flu watch people some clin beings are clinics are being told to shut down. reporter: they are simply not making the vac seeps as fast as they originally thought. reporter: first came an international panic when the h1n1 flu first broke out last spring. now comes new fears as people scramble to get the vaccine, knowing there is not enough supply to meet the tremendous demand. we re being told that about 45% lower amounts of vaccine are being met in maryland. reporter: the strain grows slowly. the nationwide shortages is prompting hospitals to provide access. the less folks we have here, the less ability for the gems and germs and infections to spread. reporter: howard county general is the latest. starting today, no one under the age of 16 is allowed in, unless they patients. the flu is known to target young people. so far, 86 kids have died across the country. with the threat of that virus, we need to be as careful as we can. with germs, it s