investigate the hunter biden matter. this could essentially close off that avenue for prosecution by reaching a plea agreement. dagen: the front page of the new york post saying it s time for the feds to charge him already. dana: fox team coverage shannon bream with a look at the timing of all of this just before the mid-term elections. first david spunt starts us off at the justice department. good morning, david. good morning to you. our sources are telling us that this investigation is at a sensitive and critical stage. it has been that way for several months right now as you mentioned it began in 2018. we re also told at fox news that the investigation has moved from the f.b.i. to the u.s. attorney in delaware and investigators are no longer actively collecting evidence in this case. this coming with a source with knowledge of the investigation. the washington post yesterday was out with this report that agents believe prosecutors have enough evidence to charge
your evidence. now, investigators are opening their files to us. this is more like you re ted bunny guy. correct. and you ll get the chance to help crack this case. we want to hear for you. just called with that new piece of information. pick, and pick, and pick, and boom, it solved. there is still a killer out there. and somebody has to know something. hello, and welcome to dateline . never stop investigating until the mystery itself. that s the mission of detectives determined to crack the canavan case of amy mihaljevic. there are many clues, and though decades have passed, the trail of evidence has not grown cold. so, police decide to do something rare, ask for your help to answer a burning question. here s josh mankiewicz with what happened to amy? you see here, these are all boxes of leaves. and they re all numbered. so, the first lead we ever got in this case. down over past over 10,000 leads. so, these have all been checked out? the
workers who worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic. the unions representing more than 50,000 engineers and connecters, they were threatening the first rail strike in 30 years. the hang up was over a system that the union said penalizes workers for sick leave and doctors visits. amtrak had already cancelled routes in anticipation of the strike. with the midterms looming there was pressure to get a deal done here. the disruption would have been had catastrophic impacts on industries, travelers and families across the country. but the story is about what didn t happen. no disruption, at least one that won t last more than a few days now. let s go to jeremy diamond at the white house for the details of the deal. reporter: good morning. 20 hours of negotiations finally leading to an agreement between the unions and the railway companies involved here. this deal would avert a strike that would have started at midnight tonight. president biden announcing the deal in a statem
we have a lot for you this hour, and we re following several major stories. president biden is about to sign a pact act, a major piece of legislation aim at expanding resources and benefits for millions of benefits exposed to those burn pits and other toxic substances. we ll take you live to the white house in just a moment for the signing. and it is just an extraordinary legal week for former president donald trump as he faces several major investigations. right now former president trump is sitting for a deposition with the new york attorney general s office, and this is in connection with a civil investigation into his businesses finances. it does come just two days after the fbi search his florida home known as mar-a-lago. the justice department was concerned trump had not returned sensitive documents. we have former details about how the president may frame his defense. let s begin this morning at the white house where president joe biden is about to sign that extra
from inside the school. the video, which will see in a little bit underscores what a report, released yesterday from a texas state house committee calls, systematic failures and agreed to sleep or decision-making, and quote. during the incident, now, according to the committee s report, there were 376 law enforcement officers who responded to the scene. 376, yet, as a full hour ticked away not one of them managed to do what all first responders are trying to do, which is confront the killer immediately. now, compounding that obscenity is how hard getting a straight answer and has been like that from the very first day. there was a couple of law enforcement that engaged the suspect, but he was able to make entry into the school, that s the sergeant with the texas department telling me about a school resource of officers and others who supposedly engage the shooter outside of robb elementary. and, that was a very early report. , and it turned out he was wronged, which o