would die down. it doesn t appear to be the c e case. reporter: well, there has been a real shift is in the mood here in the last 30 minutes or so. protest organizers announced they had some 800,000 people out on the street, those are their numbers, police are saying tens of thousands. regardless all day long all sides have been appealing for this day to be a peaceful one, however, as the evening set in we saw the black clad protesters preparing for confrontation with police, setting their barricades, getting their weapons ready and now after an appeal from organizers to please disburse as soon as possible we see people walking around and peeling away. a lot of people appear to be leaving, heading toward the major thoroughfare over here. the police are still at this end of the street, there are a number of police vans, they prepared their front line, but they had also raised the warning flags that it was time for people to leave.
3-year-old boy whose body was found hidden on the property last month. reporter: this is the latest development in what s been a frustrating and bizarre week for those involved in this case. the five suspects were originally arrested after authorities raided a compound in mexico earlier this month. they found 11 kids, including the then 3-year-old son of one of the suspects, but then just a few days ago, judges dropped all charges and released three of the suspects, because prosecutors failed to meet a ten-day limit to set a hearing. this not only alarmed the community but frustrated the chief judge overseeing this c e case. yesterday all five were arrested on gun and conspiracy charges. legal experts say it s basically a holding charge in that the fbi had to intervene. it s really embarrassing how these state prosecutors in new mexico really botched this up
take this action. they wanted to have a quick summit with the north korean leader before any summit takes place between the u.s. and north korea. so i think you hasee the president s action prompting china to take action. and perhaps the bellicose language has also caused china to wake up and take this problem very seriously. that s not to say that irresponsible language or tweets are necessarily the best way to get world leaders to pay attention. but they do, in this case, there does seem to be diplomatic activity where there was none before. chief foreign correspondent richard engel for us in london tr us today, thank you. we are watching the white house press briefing room to see how the administration responds to kim jong-un s trip to china. should get started in about 40 minutes from now or so. plus rewriting the rules on
we have seen it in community after community. the supreme court today is hearing arguments on redrawing congressional districts. jerry manders, the process of reshaping a district to favor one party over the other. the court heard a case last fall where it claim ed that the process favored republicans. the case being argued today was brought by republicans who say democrats intentionally altered a maryland district to favor democra democrats. pete williams is outside of the high court. why did the court taik on the maryland case? it accepted the challenge from the republican challengers from maryland to be a companion case with wisconsin. but here s the problem. the redistricting is always done