announced last week, cdc has asked doj to proceed with an appeal. it is cdc s continuing assessment that at this time, an order requiring masking in the indoor transportation corridor remains necessary for the public health. now, the cdc also says here that they are going to continue to monitor public health conditions as it relates to the necessity of this mask mandate going forward. but what s really interesting here is that the cdc is explaining its rationale on two fronts. on the one hand, they re saying that, look, we believe the conditions right now in the country make it necessary for this mask mandate to still be standing for travelers to be required to wear masks on planes, for example, as well as trains and other modes of public transportation. but what they re also saying is that they re appealing this decision in order to preserve that legal authority that they had to institute this mask mandate in the first place. and the white house press secretary, jen psaki, she made th
let me make sure i understand you correctly. what do you know and who have you spoken to that describes that kind of situation right now? there are some people with our military, they have connections with the outer world, and with internet. so we know the situation. today our government try to make a corridor to mariupol. i don t know which it will take, but it not work. russia do not do what they tell when they promised us to help. in fact there are no corridors to the non occupied parts of ukraine. so the russians only lead some people to get out from their side, from occupied territory of russia. and it s the same situation with humanitarian aid. there is not enough aid from russia side, and there are hundreds of thousands of people left in mariupol. and they don t not, they don t have any food, any water,
the bad guys is the winner of the truly moving picture award. oh, stop! you making me blush. it s an action packed animated adventure. show the world that you re more than just a scary stereotype. everyone will love. is this wagging? - good right? the justice department is now appealing that trump appointed judges decision to overturn the mask mandate on public transportation. in a brief statement, the doj said in light of today s assessment by the cdc, that an order requiring masking in the transportation corridor remains necessary to protect the public health. the department has filed a notice on appeal. passengers will be able to continue traveling without masks. with us tonight, professor melissa murray of
bubble throughout this whole conflict. it is very remote, i tell you from experience, it takes hours and hours of driving. there is no real direct trains from kyiv, or other big cities. so it s very hard to even get their, let alone to be in contact with him. now with the cell towers collapsed, they have really had no communication to the outside world. let alone, the ability to get any information, about hey they re seeing humanitarian corridor, get there if you can. so that you can get out. so obviously a lot of setbacks but very afraid of what the outcome will be. once we know the extent of it. and julia the descriptions that we already have some of the pictures we already have what we just heard from maksym isn t direct contrast. and he mentioned this to putin s propaganda right. which is something you have paid a lot of attention to, how russia is using propaganda during this war. one example today, vladimir putin tried to convince children that this unprovoked war is justified
let me start kevin, with what we just heard from the city council member of the situation we have known. it s a situation, mariupol has been absolutely devastated. it s a humanitarian crisis, i don t think anyone is surprised to hear that any hope for humanitarian corridor didn t materialize. but what can be done, kevin? you know i don t know, and i don t think the pentagon does either. i was reading the most recent statements from the podium there in the last couple of days and there s definitely been a shift in the kind of weapons that the united states is willing to provide. and you re hearing it from the white house to that it s expected to be long-range artillery fight, a ground fight between two forces that are familiar with the terrain. they ve been fighting there for over eight years. but frankly, if it comes down to a small number of forces and circled in that city. without any significant nato back pushback of the russian troops. i can t see any other outcome and a bad one,