School. They are answers that cannot come soap enough for anxious parents. Going without masks is very scary. Its not necessary. As long as everybody does what theyre supposed to do i feel like it will be okay. We have a team of doctors standing by the entire hour to answer your questions. These are questions that you sent in as we get closer to a complicated School Year. Also continue to send those questions and post them on twitter. The Email Address on our screen is talk msnbc. Com. I will also be joined by a 12yearold girl from florida who asks her local classroom for masks. All of this while the cdc takes on Booster Shots. A third Vaccine Dose for people with compromised Immune Systems. Well be watching for their recommendations this hour. That states School Year giving us a glipgs at a scary scenario right there. As glasses start this country, once schools started theyre in mississippi there was an unprecedented Covid Outbreak there. More than 4,000 students are quarantining. Ali
responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people who commit the offense many years ago since then i mean obviously if we just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this friday the 14th everyone is calling bright welcome to world news from r.t. international a 3rd whistleblower has chimed in with claims accusing the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the o.p.c. w. s investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april 28th. the years our server the most stressful and unpleasant ones of my life i feel ashamed for the organization and i m glad i left it redacted the email was given to investigative news website the greater project allotting issues of integrity during the probe it followed revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing the same issue they also question the findings of the final o p c w. reports that pinned th
a day after dozens of civilians were killed in the north. also hit by corruption cases and to repeat elections alias israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu faces a primary challenger from his own party. and i m we re hard in with sports it was a basketball battle in l.a. with le bron s lakers falling short against the clippers we have that and more christmas in the action coming up this is our. welcome to the news iraq s president says that he would rather quit the name a new prime minister rejected by protesters but is refusing to designate the nominee of an iranian backed parliamentary group now there have been protests across the country for the past 3 months demonstrators have been calling for an overhaul of iraq s political system well joining me is our correspondent dorsetshire bari from the iraqi capital also this opens a new that iraq has never really walked before potentially no prime minister and potentially no president. certainly that could be a possibility bu
spread holiday cheer. we begin with the growing threat of the omicron variant. cases are rising quickly around the globe. less than a month after it was first detected. in the u.s., experts are warning that americans could be facing a dark winter as omicron collides with the surge of the delta variant. the country is now averaging more than 125,000 new infections a day. cases are rising, especially fast in the northeast, midwest, and south, but experts say that s mostly being fueled by the delta variant, not omicron that s expected to become the dominant strain in the coming weeks, but cdc numbers show that omicron accounts for just around 3% of new cases. u.s. hospitals are already peeling the impact around 69,000 americans are currently hospitalized with the virus. and experts say omicron is only likely to make things worse, putting more strain on an already-overwhelmed health care system. the sheer number of patients that will still generate for hospitals will overwhel
about 200 civilians remain traps inside the sprawling azovstaal plant. ukraine s president says authorities are doing everything they can to get people out. translator: russian shelling and assault on as-zovstal does t stop. but civilians need to be taken out. women, children. many children who are still there. just imagine this hell and there are children. more than two months of constant shelling. bombing. and constant death nearby. mr. zelenskyy said evacuations from the southern part city are ongoing, but he didn t say how many people left mariupol on thursday. the red cross says more than 300 people are believed to be from mariupol and other nearby areas arrived in zaporizhzhia on wednesday. a ukrainian commander says wounded soldiers inside the azovstal steelworks are dying in terrible agony but those who are able are fighting to defend the plant. more now from cnn s isa soares. reporter: ukrainian soldiers trapped in the azovstal plant sing the army s battle hy