in pnew jersey, this superintendent says it's impossible to please everyone. wi wak m ofal a t tallyething n the night. >> on a scale of 1 to 10, what is the chance that you'll reopen? >> i, unfortunately, think it's very low. i think a 1. >> a 1? >> mm-hmm. >> and how would that feel after all the work you're doing to try to reopen? >> you know, as much as this is a tremendous leadership challenge, and i say that in a positive way, of just working through the scenarios and thinking through how to do this well, it's also time that we could be spending preparing for distance learning, helping our teachers to really be solid remote teachers, and it's unfortunate that we're not able to devote our time to that because we're doing this. and we may be doing this and it won't even happen. >> reporter: sergeant says she hopes they make a decision sooner rather than later so families can plan, but ultimately she knows it can come down to the state even athe s. that was meg oliver reporting from new jersey. >>> now to what's happening overseas where parts of europe are