guideline. and are these announcements being driven by the coming changes in health care? bottom line. very interesting. and you ve heard about it already this morning. oprah apparently going to call it quits on her syndicated show now. don t worry because it will happen two years from now. she ll stop doing the oprah winfrey show and we ll talk about what her plans are and the impact that this might have on television. i don t think she s going away, she just won t be on that network. also cell phone spy wear. software is out there that can allow you to track a phone, even listen in on phone conversations and it is 100% legal. we ll tell you about that. and also a fox 5 followup. we introduced you to desire, a former cheerleaders, one of the cheerleaders with the washinon redskins. she was disabled, she believes, from a flu shot. and now her condition is improving dramatically and we re going to hear her talk about her treatment. fascinating story. it really
victims involved in the tragedy on the hudson. and an investigation into the death of a metro employee killed on the orange line last night. as the transit agency deals with a collision months before the june deadly crash. were the circumstances similar? we ll find out. fox 5 morning news coming up right now. folks getting in an early work out and you ll need to get out there because it will heat up soon. it is monday august 10th, 2009 and the heat index is expected to reach single-digits today. good morning, i m steve chenevey. and i m claudia coffey. first we have a lot more headlines coming up this morning. swine flu vaccine testing today across the country, including the university of maryland. ahead this hour we ll get insight on what we need to know about the vaccine and what we can expect during the fall through season. and despite a promising report that saw home purchases rise, foreclosure rates have not stopped. the new foreclosure problem gaining ground