connected to the president. attorney general merrick garland has assigned the case to a u.s. attorney appointed by donald trump, but that didn t stop the former president from asking when the fbi lances to raid the white house. plus a major victory for the new speaker of the how, but with kevin mccarthy corral his caucus into governing. and the emotional vigil for a heroic teacher who got her kids out of the classroom after she was shot by a student. we ll have the good news from her doctors. but let s go live to mexico, which is where we see president biden. he is meeting with the mexian president and his wife. there you see the two first ladies, who are walking that shot freezing a bit, but mike memoli is there traveling with the president. we also have intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. former deputy attorney general. as we watch them go up the stairs, tell us what we re seeing. i assume we just missed what is often the formal photo. reporter: just in the min
for the action of her 6-year-old? and the police chief said at this point, the investigation is still ongoing. they still have to do more interviews, collect more facts then review the law and see where those two intersect and if they do, there will be charges. he s not taking them off the table, but has not given them any indication on when or if there will be charges for this mother. certainly something they re considering. as for the teacher, there s just been an outpouring of love and support over the last 24 hours for zerner. she s someone that s described as selfless, a ray of sunshine, everyone who came every day to see these kids with positive energy. the police chief sharing from when he visited her yesterday, he said her first question to him right away was how are my kids, referring to her students. wondering how they are. concerned about their well-being. these are 6 and 7-year-olds who witnessed an incredibly violent
The Select Board Monday night agreed with Police Chief Jim Willis that the Bar Harbor police dispatchers should continue to cover Mount Desert’s dispatching needs during the overnight shift, which is 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.