mounia, who waved to the crowds from an open top truck. his killing during a traffic stop provoked rioting across france. this was the scene in paris last night. rioters clashed with police as cars were overturned and set alight. this video captured the police officer pointing his gun at the 17 year old driver, before pulling the trigger at point blank range. he died shortly afterwards. the authorities are deploying 40,000 police officers across the country tonight. today, president emmanuel macron convened a crisis meeting with senior ministers. he s described the violence as unjustifiable . translation: the last few hours have been marred by violence against schools, town halls, and therefore against all institutions under the republic. and this is absolutely unjustifiable. and i want to thank all those who work to protect these institutions and restore calm. for me, the next few hours must be a time for recollection and respect. one of the people who attended the marc
doddered out, you know, whatever that step thing he does to the south lawn with an unusual mark on his face. look really closely because apparently he just removed what s called a cpap machine from earlier because he was sleeping. he needs to be friends with mark levin. you get a call at 7 a.m., did you read this bs adam schiff? no. biden goes to work early wakes up late, his few lewis idz hours unproductive with few events, still there are bigger problems at 1600 pennsylvania avenue than biden s decline. his house of cards mark my words is crumbling before the nation s eyes, the media have been ignoring it, they won t be able to much longer himts beloved attorney general merrick garland expose evidence promised over and over the u.s. attorney looking into hunter biden david weiss had broad complete independent authority to prosecute hunter biden nationwide. we know according to multiple as many as six whistleblowers that is simply not true which may mean your attorney genera
doctored out, you know, whatever that you, you know, step thing he does to south lawn and with an unusual mark on his now look really closely because apparently he just removed what s called a cpap machine moments earlier. he was just sleepy. well, you know, he needs to be friends with mark levin because you get a call at 7 a.m.. did you read this piece, adam schiff? and i m like, no. anyway, according to reports, biden goes to bed early, wakes up. his few lucid hours are largely unprintable with few scheduled events, as we all know. still, there are much bigger problems at 1600 pennsylvania avenue tonight than biden s mental and physical decline. biden s house of cards mark my words, it is crumbling before this nation s eyes. the media have been ignoring it. they will not be able to ignore much longer. now his beloved attorney general, merrick garland, now been exposed. garland has promised over and over again that the u.s. attorney look into hunter biden. david weiss
support. i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. monday america celebrates the third ever federal holiday of juneteenth, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved african americans. as we do, the consensus among legal scholars is the supreme court will soon be ending affirmative action, at least in the context of college admissions. does that mean it achieved its purpose or we re abandoning the underlying premise? a pair of cases have been argued. we ll soon know the results. one involves harvard, the other the university of north carolina. the conventional wisdom is that race-conscious admissions will end. currently race is permitted to be a factor, meaning one factor among many to be considered as schools seek to create a diverse student body. kwoet quote teas, however, are unconstitutional. that s the bottom line after the supreme court has taken up several cases involve ing affirmative action over time. justice sandra day o connor wrote we expect 25 years from now the us
juneteenth, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved african americans, and as we do, the consensus among legal scholars is that the supreme court will soon be ending affirmative action, at least in the context of college administrations. does that mean that it achieved its purpose or that we re abandoning the underlying premise? a pair of cases have been argued. we will soon know the results. one involves harvard, the other the university of north carolina. the conventional wisdom is that race conscious administrations will end. currently race is permitted to be a factor in the administrations calculus, meaning one factor among many to be considered as schools seek to create a diverse student body for everybody s benefit. quotas on the other hand, are unconstitutional. that s the bottom line after the supreme court has taken up several major cases involving affirmative action over the years. and one of those cases was in 2003, it was grutter versus bollinger, involved the