it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. merrick garland set to deliver an announcement on the doj s two-year probe into the minneapolis police department. we re going to bring you the very latest. right now, in texas, a search and rescue mission is under way after a string of tornadoes ripped through the area, killing three people and leaving dozens injured. we ll have a live report from the scene. and he s the 11th name to enter the 2024 republican primary race for the white house. we ll ask miami mayor francis suarez how he plans to break out in his increasingly crowded field with trump still on top. a major search for survivors is under way after a boat carrying hundreds of migrants capsized off the greek coast. we ll bring you the latest on this humanitarian disaster. and we begin with breaking news for minneapolis, where any moment now attorney general merrick garland and other top justice department officials are set to make a civil ri
as marq was saying, took two years plus for this justice department investigation. what does justice department generally look at when it is doing an investigation on pattern or practice? so, certainly, marq makes a great point about rethinking of policing across the board and what could be and what should be. but, at the moment, we have what is, which is a statute that was passed in the aftermath of the rodney king beating, 1994, that allows the justice department to investigate for a pattern or practice of unconstitutional policing. and that means something different from an individual incident of a rogue officer who does something illegal. it is looking at an entire department and all of its practices, all of its policies and determining that it is violating the constitution. as you heard merrick garland say there, the first amendment and the fourth amendment as well as i think associate attorney general gupta is talking about discrimination which would be a violation of the 14th