what happened to her last husband? whoever did this was very evil. the hurt, the anger. it makes you question everybody. it seems alive, somehow, in the appalachians of the tennessee mountains. the creepy tendrils of mountain misted snake and swirl. like lies. there is gold in there, somewhere, so they say. a sort of place where you could strike it rich, or maybe get away with murder. very scary. shocking. and devastating. so, after that serious death here, who can anyone trust? dearest friends? the royal betrayal come to mind? oh, absolutely. brothers in arms? it s beyond disturbing. closest family? she looked at me as if she wished i was, dead. maybe no one. we were always looking over our shoulder. it might still be, had it not been for him. pretty shocking stuff? i don t think i will work anything like this again in my career, just because of the different twists and turns. yes. in that toxic swamp of secret identities, of heroes and vi
the american academy of pediatrics reports more than 250,000 new cases involving children arise in the last week. that s a 23% increase from the week before. and 250% increase from five weeks ago. nearly 27% of all new weekly cases are children. that is a much higher percentage than we have seen over the course of the pandemic. now, it is important to note that while a quarter of all new cases are now among kids, they represent a much smaller portion of those hospitalized, about 2.5% of hospitalizations. though, the raw number of children hospitalized does continue to climb. look at that graphic, higher than it s ever been. nearly 2,400 kids in hospital beds at the moment. overall hospitalizations and hospitalizations have been one of the more accurate ways to measure the trajectory of the pandemic, they do appear to be leveling off. let s hope that trend continues. yeah, let s hope. now schools that reopened in the south where governors fought mask mandates are paying a de
strength in the hours ahead. the potentially catastrophic hurricane forecast to slam into the louisiana coast on sunday. possibly, as a category 4 storm. hitting the state on exactly the same date as hurricane katrina, 16 years ago. now, the national weather service in new orleans says storm surge and high winds could leave some locations uninhabitable for weeks or even months. now, both mandatory and voluntary evacuations have been ordered for several louisiana parishes as the national hurricane center warns of life-threatening situations. officials say if residents are to leave, do it now. now, nearly all of the floodgates in louisiana s hurricane and storm damage risk reduction system have been closed down ahead of the storm. those still open will fema says it is moving supply trucks and generators into louisiana ahead of ida s landfall. there are 10,000 linemen in the state, already. another 20,000, on standby. and making matters worse, many hospitals in the area are al
it could make the final days of evacuations even more complicated. focusing first on hurricane ida, it had been forecast to strengthen rapidly and over the past few hours, and it has done just that. just a little while ago the national hurricane center up graded the potentially catastrophic storm to category 4. it is forecast to slam the louisiana coast today hitting the state on the exact same date as hurricane katrina 16 years ago. the national weather service office in new orleans says storm surge and high winds could leave some locations uninhabitable for even weeks or months. both voluntary and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for several louisiana parishes as the national hurricane center warns of life threatening situations. officials say if residents are planning to leave, do it now. louisiana s governor is stressing the dangerous and historic nature of today s threat. when you talk about rain totals that could be up to 15, 16 inches in an isolated area above
follow i do want to track this story. we are, of course, following this potentially catastrophic hurricane barreling towards the u.s. gulf coast. within just the last few minutes, the ida was upgraded to a major hurricane. a category 3 storm. and is expected to rapidly intensify even more in the coming hours. it s forecast to pummel the the louisiana coast sunday as a category 4 storm now. both, mandatory and voluntary evacuations have been ordered for several louisiana parishes, as officials warn of these life-threatening situations. louisiana s governor is stressing the dangerous and historic threat of hurricane ida. what we re telling people is you just have a few more hours really to prepare because early-tomorrow morning, we re going to have the weather degrade rather rapidly. storm surge is going to be up to 15 feet, which is gonna test all of our protection systems down along the coast. this is just a very serious storm. it ll be one of the very strongest storms