top the hour here on your monday. i m erica hill. and i m jim sciutto. nice to be with erica. right now president biden is in mexico as he prepares to meet face-to-face with the mexico president obrador later today in what is a big week for u.s./mexico ties. biden made his first visit to the u.s. southern border on sunday. enormous political implications here. we met with border officials in el paso, texas. while highlighting the disturbing rise not just in migrants but in u.s. fentanyl deaths. also we are following what is happening in brazil. shades of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol after false claims of a stolen election. sounds familiar. supporters of brazil s jair bolsonaro smashing windows and clashing with police and breaking into congress and the presidential palace and the supreme court. hundreds have been arrested. meantime, in washington this morning with kevin mccarthy fin finally locking up the house speakership, gop members meeting to select thei
it s the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. i m alisyn camerota. i m victor blackwell. it s great to be with you. we are following a major development in a criminal case against donald trump and his allies. the special grand jury in georgia investigating possible illegal interference in the 2020 election is now done. this is the panel set up by fulton county s district attorney after trump lost the election and made this call to georgia s secretary of state. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes which is one more than we have. well, since its inception nearly a year ago, the special grand jury has interviewed some of trump s closest allies. a new court filing reveals the panel is now dissolved and that its investigation is complete. cnn s correspondent nick valencia joins us now. this kind of grand jury we now understand, does not issue indictments. so now what? reporter: their work of may of 2022, this grand jury did not have the power or authori
we re out here and that is it. thank you, roy. so governor kathy hochul has recommended a neutral party to try to negotiate between the two sides. the hospitals have agreed to that. but the union has not. so until then there is other things going on. they re rerouting ambulances, rerouting patients. they moved nicu babies to other hospitals. but until then, the people here are these front lines of the strike and also of the pandemic say they re going to remain here until a deal is reached. just as roy said, though, they would rather be inside thiwith their patients but they are fighting for what they deserve. a lot of consequences. vanessa, thank you so much. a new port news, virginia, elementary school is closed as authorities there try to determine how to deal with a case of a 6-year-old boy who was accused of shooting a teacher in
again, but until then, we will be striking. reporter: are you concerned for patients inside the hospital right now? you know, we have been concerned for patients for many years now due to the understaffing of the hospital and that s reqwhy we re out her right now. reporter: thank you so much, matt. mt. sinai is still waiting, but two hospitals offered the union the same deal of a 19.1% pay increase to the union. other hospitals accepted it. contingency plans under way here, and they are rerouting ambulances and moving nicu babies to other areas and canceling any scheduled surgeries that are not emergency-related, but the folks out here today, they are saying they would actually rather be inside, victor and alisyn, but they re outside here striking today because they believe that fighting for what they deserve will actually help them to take