Things will get worse this fall, and we may not see things back to normal until the end of 2021. And pandemic pause. More parents are opting to create back yard schools pairing Close Friends and private teachers. Well look at the cost and the problems it may be causing. First, we begin with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. What were experiencing right here is coming to community all across the United States of america unless we get our act together on climate change. Reporter this years fire season in the western u. S. Is already one of the worst ever recorded. Reporter these 100 fires have burned 4. 5 million acres, nearly the size of new jersey. Just incredible. Reporter sobering prediction from dr. Anthony fauci. Normal life may not return until the end of next year. Its not going to be an overnight event where you have a vaccine and then all of a sudden everything is okay. Reporter all four Police Officers charged in the death of george floyd went to court. Th
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Ninan good evening. Im reena ninan. Hurricane nate is pounding at the door of american shores. Its expected to make landfall tonight between new orleans and mobile, alabama, as a category 2, with gusts topping 100 Miles Per Hour, perhapss biggest threat an overwhelming surge of sea water. Nate follows a trio of more hurricanes harvey, irma, and maria. Forecasters warn do not underestimate nate. It killed people in nicaragua and costa rica before it picked up speed and strength. Michelle miller is in new orleans. Reporter rain from nate pelted the gulf coast saturday. But its the threat of deadly storm surge that causes the most concern. Louisiana governor John Bel Edward we dont want people driving at night. Its especially difficult at night because its almost impossible to gauge the depth of the water and the current. Reporter the National Weather service said from the mouth of the Mississippi River to the alabama coast could see 7eleven feet of storm surge and a half foot of rain. Th