This postcovid experience has been beyond the worse experience of my life. She loved to run. Three years ago she completed the new york city marathon. The following year, berlin. At 43, she was training for another race when she got infected. This is slight unsteadiness. Now she tells us she has trouble walking more than a few blocks down the street. She says shes had so many strange and unrelenting symptoms she starte documenting them on her phone. She got tremors in her hands. And had problems with her balance. I had headache, dizziness, blurry vision, double vision, heavy limbs. Thats a lot. Its a lot. For months, she experienced memory problems, trouble finding words and confusion, something many long haulers grapple with. They call it covid brain fog, and nitsa says it made everyday tasks nearly impossible. Its like taking benadryl, kind of like a disconnect, a cloudiness to my head. But nitsa says the most terrifying symptom was when her leg started to give out. My sister said wh
Pandemic so 60 minutes compiled enrollment data from 78 of the Largest School districts in the country. The results were alarming. Districts reported that when school started, at least 240,000 students were unaccounted for. Well, here in Hillsborough County, were missing 7,000 students. 7,000 kids didnt come back. 7,000. ticking whats going on, lou . 60 minutes has been following elderly participants in a study called 90plus. And, as youll hear tonight, what theyre finding out about the science of longevity is evolving and amazing half of all children born today in the United States and europe is going to reach their 103rd or 104th birthday. Half . Yes. ticking im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im anderson cooper. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im scott pelley. Those stories tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking students of color typically do not have access to high quality Computer Science and stem education. I joined amazon because i wanted to change education and i am impatient. Amazon gives me the
Gate doesnt show much the way of fog certain the marine layer has taken the day off again today is going to be quite hot across the bay area for today. Bay bridge toll plaza shot again when the sun come up over the east bay hills Temperature Check for you a pretty mild to start things off on the east bay shoreline the lower 60s got 50s off to the east bay, 48 for santa rosa 61, meanwhile for san jose for comparisons sake actually were much cooler going from fairfield all the way down to Half Moon Bay. Elsewhere across the bay still trailing all those stills still feels a little bit on the warm side. Back to that red flag warning you can see its still covering some of those Higher Elevations here going on and up to the north bay as well so its not total coverage. Its basically focusing on the Higher Elevations Going Forward until 08 00am this morning. The breakdown for you is 8111 by 2 were talking 92 to the will be a bigger change with temperatures tomorrow. And a little bit into next
News station. Youre watching kron 4 news every tear. Like the whole neighborhood with gun and claims. Now at 10 the threat of wildfires is still here a grass fire near the landmark South San Francisco sign filling the sky with smoke. The danger hitting too close to home for families which were forced to evacuate we want to have more on this in just a moment, but first tonight, the bay area as a whole is still not out of the woods when it comes to fire danger, thank you for joining us tonight at 10 im pam moore and im grant lotus in tonight for ken way we saw another day of record breaking heat here in the bay and a red flag warning that was set to expire this morning was extended for some regions until tomorrow our chief meteorologist Lawrence Karnow standing by with the latest on the fire danger tonight, lawrence yeah guys, this red flag warning now extended until 8 oclock. In the morning tomorrow morning thats because this ridge just really stubborn not breaking down very rapidly and
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