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more testing. and for the school districts to address the critical staffing shortages that they ve been experiencing due to all of the covid-19 cases. and people who have been exposed to the virus. so, this is an issue we re seeing all across the country. christi, boris. nadnadia, we appreciate it s far. thank you for the latest there. so, let s think about this, it s saturday morning, still no one know if students in chicago will have class monday because the city and the teachers union cannot agree on a reopening plan. the mayor and other students pushing for in-person learning. the union voted to go remote so the district cancelled classes. and now parents and students, well, clearly, they re the ones caught in the middle. a reporter with the chicago sun-times is here with us now. nato, thank you for being here. we know new york, los angeles, atlanta, these are all big cities, big school districts that are back. what specifically is the point
they re frustrated with that right now and the lack of police presence here has been a point of contention. this morning ontario premier confident in the law enforcement on the ground. listen. it s unacceptable they have a million people held hostage right now and again i can t stress it enough, we won t tolerate it. we ve given the police the tools to do their job and again i have confidence that they will do that job. this comes as ontario prepares for the next step of the reopening plan. it will lift proof of vaccination requirements at the beginning of march so that s something we re watching closely and prime minister trudeau is expected to speak at some point today and we ll keep a close eye on that. harris: the whole world watches for that. it is fascinating as he speaks and threatens and whatever it is like we re all perched for