See how they are trying to influence state attorneys general. We showed you how tap water for millions of americans contains radioactive contaminants. This morning, how some communities and homeowners are struggling to keep their water safe. We begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. These reports are absolutely stunning, deeply frightening. There is a credible case of obstruction of justice against the president of the united states. A new report claims the president ordered the firing of Robert Mueller. White House Counsel convinced the president not to do it. Did you try to fire mueller . Fake news. Typical New York Times fake story. President trump is in davos switzerland today attending the World Economic forum. Everybodys talking. I just came out and some really wonderful people said davos has never been like this. This is like walking into the academy awards. A ferocious fire at a hospital in south korea. Most of the deaths appeared to be d
Good morning, 10 00 a. M. Eastern. Im poppy harlow in new york. The big question this morning, when will that memo drop and will the fbi chief quit and what impact will it all have on the Intelligence Community and the russia probe . There is a lot going on as you can tell. This morning, top Law Enforcement officials are warning against the release of the memo, which alleges fbi surveillance abuses, but instead of listening to those concerns from his fbi chief, the head of the doj, acting in the russia investigation, the president is attacking those leaders. Heres what he writes. The top leadership and investigators of the fbi and the Justice Department have politicized the sacred investigative process in favor of democrats against republicans, something which would have been unthinkable a short time ago. Rank and file are great people. Lets go to the white house, thats where we find our Kaitlan Collins. It is pretty much a foregoe conclusion this is going to be released. The question
worked. yeah, for the last four years. amazing gal. we re going to miss her. reporter: her death shows just how much we still don t know about the flu. and how much it is hurting us this year. the worst flu season in years. tents set up for extra patients. schools closed across the country. tandy was young, just 36, and healthy. she posted on facebook, dang, caught the flu, you know, that darn flu. reporter: tandy s boyfriend says when her chest started hurting, she went to the emergency room where she was diagnosed with the flu and sent home. she got worse and went back just hours later. do you remember the last thing tandy said to you? i m scared. i don t know what s going on. i m scared. in between all of the breaths, she got that out. reporter: tandy died leaving her family mystified, why didn t doctors keep her in the hospital the first time? she s not the only one. 6-year-old emily muth died in
has lost a friend and waitress, her boyfriend, the woman he loved, and tandy s two children, their mother, all because medicine wasn t advanced enough to save her. along with concerns about flu this season, there have also been some concerns about tamiflu, a drug used to treat flu. i ll read from the label, it says patients with influenza including those receiving tamiflu particularly pediatric patients may be at an increased risk of confusion or normal behavior early in their illness. monitor for signs for abnormal behavior. the bottom line is if you re diagnosed with the flu and given tamiflu, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits. poppy? all right, elizabeth cohen, thank you for doing this reporting, being so on top of all of it. let us know what the cdc says in moments. turning to kick off in minnesota, the super bowl, big game this weekend, have you heard? tom brady s top target on the field is ready to go. why the patriots chances to win it all in minnesota got a w
hospitals across the country are overcrowded. entire school districts have been forced to close, all because of the brutal flu outbreak this year. we re waiting for another update from the cdc that is coming in just minutes. let s go to our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. one of the huge concerns for all of us as parents is this is hitting children extremely hard. reporter: that s right. it does seem to be hitting children extremely hard. often these are healthy children where you would never think anything would go wrong. it is also hitting adults extremely hard. and these are often young perfectly healthy adults, i visited with a community in portland, they lost a friend, a 36-year-old mother of two, she felt sick, went to the emergency room, and was told to go home. the next day she was put on life support and now her family and friends are left asking how did this happen. a workplace in mourning after the sudden death of one of their own, tandy harman. tandy, this