Outburst that was ongoing, christina. A very dangerous situation. Officials were able to get it under control this morning in the city of st. Louis. A very upset an irate inmate attacked an officer early this morning and everything escalated Romare Bearden take a look at this disturbing video. Authorities say the inmate attacked the guard and the guard was jumped by other detainees. Nobody was able to break free from this jail by 115 inmates did take part in the chaos breaking out Windows Setting fires and throwing things on the fourth floor of the building. This is what people could see from outside the jail. This facility is located in downtown st. Louis near other businesses like the city hall in a stadium where the cardinals play in several new stations. As for the Correctional Officer who was attacked, he went to the hospital for some injuries. He was pretty banged up but he has since been released so some good news there. Eric and arthel. Eric meanwhile in terms of the number of
President biden for a covid Relief Package for you, the american people. A live report on what stands tonight. What you need to know. Plus, disturbing revelation about iran tonight. Just weeks away from producing enough material for a nuclear weapon. Speak of the bottom line is, they are getting closer to the point where they would be either a Threshold Nuclear Power or an actual nuclear power. Shannon former state Department Senior advisor, christian is here today. Hello, and welcome to fox news at night. We begin tonight in new york admit an exodus of governor cuomos top health officials. Corresponded standing by with the very latest, alex. Good evening, shannon. More than 1 million new yorkers have artie received their vaccinations, but because of this storm, Governor Andrew Cuomo saying that many of the appointments across new york will either be canceled or delayed tomorrow. Only snowballing these needs problems. According to a report by the New York Times, nine officials retiring
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higher than the risk. that s inspiring to the rest of us. why do you think it s important to teach them in person rather than over a zoom app? i had done the remote learning for more than a year with the students. i have seen the limitations and the challenges that a teacher has with remote learning. it s not really effective. it s not as effective as doing in it person teaching. i feel it s not also fair to the parents. the parents should are earning an living. i think that the union should not look at this in the sweep way. there are schools without covid. i have 84 students in my
hannity was sounding the alarm behind the scenes while pushing lies in front of the camera. first, this morning, other news, classes canceled today in chicago, that s the third largest school district in this country after the teachers union voted last night to teach virtually rather than in the classroom, citing concerns over the fast spreading omicron variant. cnn correspondent omar jimenez has been following all of this. omar, i m curious, first of all, how long have they voted to stay virtual? reporter: so the union indicated this yes vote doesn t just apply to today, but that members intend to refuse in person teaching until at least january 18th or until both the school district and the union can reach an agreement on what safe in person learning actually looks like. now, the chicago school district sent out a communication not long before midnight last night, notifying families that class