retaken more than 1,000 square miles from russia. in just 48 hours russia retaliating by striking ukraine s power grid. is the war at a turning point? donald trump s legal team objecting to the doj s special master candidates to review the classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. what they re asking the judge to do. extreme weather in the west. heavy rain triggering mudslides. more than 50 people rescued as dozens of wildfires rage in the region. caught on camera, jeff bezos s unmanned blue origin rocket bursting into flames after lift-off. and the tributes for the queen. and what officials are now asking mourners to stop leaving behind. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening. the coffin of queen elizabeth ii lies at rest tonight in edinburgh, scotland where thousands have lined up to pay their respects. tonight the queen s daughter and three sons led by charles holding a vigil for their mother at st. giles cathedral. it was a day
floodgates open. reporter: keenly aware of the parallels with his mother, harry has made clear that he doesn t want history to repeat itself. the most vitriolic attention spewed from social media, which the couple say was then amplified by mainstream media. you re making people want to kill me. it s not just a tabloid. it s not just some story. you are making me scared. reporter: the impact on meghan s mental health was a key reason behind their departure from the uk. their plans to step back from royal duties led to a deep rift in the family and crisis talks at sandringham. the saddest part of it was this wedge created between myself and my brother. reporter: the two brothers, prince william and prince harry met with then prince charles and the late queen. it was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that simply weren t true, and my
Relations between the two brothers are said to have soured after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their decision to quit royal life. The ties between the.
of jewish life in america. it s impossible to talk about the jewish history in america without talking about four or five blocks around here. there are 11 synagogues within a fi five-minute walk of where we are. this is where reformed judaism was created, jews were comfortable, they had ceremonies sometimes in church halls and sometimes in fire stations. it s a place they came with comfort and ease. one thi . reporter: one thing with dr. rabinowitz s funeral dr. rabinowitz was the doctor of the local editor. reporter: the two brothers, david and cecil, who were pillars of this congregation, for so many people to come to the funeral of two brothers who maybe they didn t even know
we ve now seen this attack in san bernardino. and don t forget that last year in canada we had two back-to-back lone wolf-style attacks, one that was on the parliament, another that was a drive-by car accident that again had very similar elements of people that seemed to be radicalized, taking it upon themselves to do an act of violence. part of the challenge i would imagine for counterterrorism officials in this situation is exactly what you said at the beginning. if you re dealing with a couple who are only speaking to themselves about what they re doing, if you re talking about a lone individual or in the case of boston the two brothers, finding a kind of in to that if they re keeping off the internet or if they re not communicating openly with people, that strikes me as a pretty difficult thing for the fbi or anyone else to do. exactly. and what we re seeing more and more of are family units. we saw it with the boston bombings as you just mentioned, two brothers.