dignitaries, members of the royal family in a sort of security bubble around the abbey and moving them to and from the abbey. they kept safely hundreds of thousands of people who were lining the streets. the coronation itself went off almost completely without incident, and some protesters from groups like just stop oil were allegedly arrested with bottles of paint. so it does seem as if possibly some disruptive protests were prevented but overhanging it is this slightly difficult question of why it is that people who really turned up to wave and shout not my king would end up in a rather grimy police cell in a police cell in south london for 16 hours, essentially for having done nothing at all. i was there at the protest after the arrest and certainly some of the people watching the coronation were very
so we don t know what this situation is. they are saying this wasn t politically motivated. we have seen instances of real plolitical motivation, of some f these who have been radicalized by the rhetoric they hear. and what s happened, there s just the list is grow ing longe and longer of the members of congress who has been attacked and the threats are going growthing longer and longer as well. you have omar who has full security around a lot because of the number of threats against her. and where security was, the capital police chief said it used to be in the building. and then it migrated they got more security. they can pay you some funds for their homes. and then now they have security going to and from the airports until they get on the airplane. so the security bubble is growing. but it does come down to just the amount of divisiveness in this country and the willingness of people to act on it. there s a political tenor in this country that members of
interest to interfere with an international flight for humanitarian reasons and you would hope they would be allowed to get on safely. there will be troops on the ground making sure that is a secure area. they will need to police the area, to give access to the people area, to give access to the people are eligible and not those who aren t. the challenge of course is how far do you make that security bubble go out? this is the challenge about whether you left people make their own way or get them. that is what happened with the embassy. mainly because it was a limited number in one place and it is a different challenge. number in one place and it is a different challenge. thank you for “oininr us different challenge. thank you for joining us here different challenge. thank you for joining us here on different challenge. thank you for joining us here on the different challenge. thank you for | joining us here on the programme. different challenge. thank you for - joining us her
hanging. it should not require someone to die before leaders who command a microphone who have a voice and decide we need the temperature down. does someone need to die before republicans and democrats can come together to say we need to turn the temperature down on this environment. members of congress, individual members of congress are not do not have protection details but regrettably, we re moving in a direction where all 535 of them may need to have 24/7 protection. there is an additional issue with families. i remembered wherever i worked and traveled and where i stayed. my family would move in and out of security bubble simply because we don t have the
teams. obviously in president biden s case, his secret service detail. but everyone else has to fall within the security bubble that the metropolitan police will provide and that involves many of them traveling together in the management to the funeral ceremony on monday, and that will be quite a complex project. but by moving them in all mini buses together and we ve seen it before with harry and meghan s wedding and other occasions, it is a way to insulate and control obviously the security of those heads of state until they have left the country. and coverage of the queen s funeral begins on monday right here on cnn at 6:00 a.m. in new york, 11:00 in the morning in london. the u.s. justice department is asking an appeals court to intervene in the dispute over materials seized at former president trump s mar-a-lago estate. the request filed friday night asks the court of appeals to