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tonight. the new images coming in of the historic flooding and now the damage at yellowstone national park. 10,000 people forced to evacuate. cars narrowly escaping rising waters. and just in tonight, a confirmed tornado touching down in wisconsin. at this hour, the tornado watches and warnings in effect across several states. and of course, the record-breaking heat. nearly 130 million americans on alert tonight for potentially life-threatening heat. rob marciano standing by tracking it all. news on covid tonight and the youngest of children. tonight, an fda panel now giving the green light for both the pfizer and moderna covid vaccines for children under 5. as young at 6 months. how they work, how many shots. and this could begin within days. and the other headline tonight, dr. anthony fauci testing positive, now on paxlovid. we do have news on his simympto tonight. tomorrow brings the third january 6th hearing in front of the american people. the pressure on m ....
The highest heat index since 1948. look at georgia, warning up there, through the ohio river valley and chicago, as well. tomorrow s numbers are no better. more focussed to the south. 106 in little rock. this is, for sure, dangerous heat. david? rob marciano, our thanks to you again tonight. we re going to turn now to covid in the meantime and news parents have been waiting for for many months across this country. just a short time ago, in, an fda advisory panel giving the go ahead, they re now recommending emergency use authorization for both the moderna and pfizer vaccines for children under 5, as young as 6 months, in fact. this is the final group still ineligible right not for vaccine protection. the cdc expected to follow suit along with the fda so, how will the vaccines work, how many shots, how small is the dosage for these children and how soon could the shots roll out? here s whit johnson tonight. reporter: tonight, an fda panel voting unanimously to give covid vaccines ....