and sons prince william and prince harry walked behind the coffin along with other senior palace officials. music and drum beats from the military marching band punctuated the journey, and the final resting place for queen elizabeth. good day to all of you. i m alex witt in for halle jackson. we will take to you london in just a bit for a more expansive look at this historic day in the u.k. the other big story here in the u.s., a flurry of developments in the investigation surrounding classified documents at donald trump s mar-a-lago home, as well as the january 6th insurrection. first, the latest filing in the mar-a-lago search. the d.o.j. is warning that any delay in its ability to look at documents seized there could be expected to result in damage to the national security, including exceptionally grave degenerative, any delay could cause irreparable harm to the government and the public, and the most recent unredacted section of the affidavit used to secure the mar-a-la
Which was, oddly, congresswoman Debbie Wasserman schultzs office in sunrise, florida. Of course she didnt send that package. The exact same return address, we should note, was used for clintons and obamas packages. Devices were also sent to democratic congresswoman Maxine Waters on capitol hill. Theyre still trying to figure out if its tied to these other incidents, as well as one sent to liberal billionaire and philanthropist george soros and to cnns headquarters where it was addressed to john brennan, former cia director. This is the device that was sent to the time warner center. As i said, it was addressed to President Obamas cia director, john brennan, a vocal critic of President Trump. Now the packages are being described as rudimentary but operative explosive devices, leading investigators to fear the intent was to kill and to kill a lot of people. No, thankfully, none of the devices went off and while we dont know the suspect or his or her or their motive, Law Enforcement inves
election. is someone trying to stoke the fires here in the run-up to the election. we don t know all of these things, and certainly investigators want to try to solve this as soon as possible. all right, evan perez, thanks so much. outfront, art roderick, former assistant director for investigations for the u.s. marshals, pamela brown, bob bayer, and bernard carric, former new york city police commissioner, commissioner during the september 11th terror attacks. i need to give a precursor, pre-warning here that we re expecting a press conference from john brennan, the former cia director to whom the package, the bomb that was sent to cnn in new york was addressed. we re expecting him to speak any moment now live and when that comes i m going to rudely interrupt you. but art, let me start by just asking you, we re learning new details tonight. what is it telling you about who the perpetrator or perpetrators might be. well, as we move through the day and we start looking at these di
grand jury failed in staten island, how did they arrive at their decision? vincent warren is the executive director of the center for constitutional rights and a former attorney for the aclu. in a moment we will also be joined by former police commissioner bernard carric. the question tonight is whether there s any reason to believe that perhaps this grand jury could have reached its decision based on something other than race? it is very hard to see how the grand jury would not indict on the evidence everybody has seen. i mean, all of the commentators are saying that. but i think the race piece is important. and i want to see if i can get into that with you. particularly because let s do that. but let me ask you quickly before we go to that. sure. why do we go there? why don t we just say under your argument that the police overreacted to put it charitably, why isn t it a case about excessive law enforcement about excessive
jail, was not held responsible, is beyond me. i honestly don t know what to say. if comedy is tragedy plus time, i need more [ bleep ] time. but i would really settle for less [ bleep ] tragedy. today the new york daily news running this front page showing eric garner moments before he was wrestled to the ground with the headline we can t breathe invoking garner s last words. so if so many people think the grand jury failed in staten island, how did they arrive at their decision? vincent warren is the executive director of the center for constitutional rights and a former attorney for the aclu. in a moment we will also be joined by former police commissioner bernard carric. the question tonight is whether there s any reason to believe that perhaps this grand jury could have reached its decision based on something other than