they don t want to be seen as supporting a military cue but supporting a democratic transition. it s a very difficult and complicated conflict. again, the two senators here to see what they can do to help. tricky indeed. they have a tall order. thank you. 17 minutes after the hour. a driver accused of mulling down a crowd of people on a california board walk is due in court today. nathan campbell sped down the board walk on venice beach. a dozen people were hit. one of them, a woman visiting from italy. she was just 32, married two weeks ago, on her honeymoon. explain what happened and what i feel. so, i want to come back with her. awful. the suspect reportedly had a
young women, see them out and about is really very, very powerful. they welcomed them back to life, they welcomed them back to the city. they love to continue to see them. they can t get enough. erin. it s just so wonderful to know gina dejesus was one of them. i know, she s been the one that s been the most quiet. he haven t heard from her as much. she wanted that extra security fence, and it s wonderful to see, just to see those pictures of her. martin savidge reporting, of course. we have new details on the motorist that killed a woman and injured 15 when he tore through a crowded california boardwalk this weekend. the incident was actually caught on security video, which i want to warn you is graphic. you do see it all happen. the driver escaped on foot. so at first, ran away. so you can see literally that person go through and all those people, injured people immediately, as you see with that little we ve put a spotlight on it. but then after fleeing, the driver actually t
to be very careful about it. thank you. if we all see something we will say something as well. thank you, jamie. thank you, congressman king. new reaction from the shocked family of the only person killed in a terrifying hit-and-run on a california boardwalk. take a look at this. the victim, newly married on her honeymoon when the driver suddenly used his car as a weapon to mow down pedestrians over the weekend. he s now charged with murder in a destructive rampage that has caused a tremendous amount of pain and confusion. trace gallagher back in the courtrooms with more. we re learning more about the suspect and victim who died. because there are so many surveillance cameras in that area, police are learning more about the attack itself. take a look at this. this is the suspect before the attack, pacing around his vehicle before he gets inside the car, walks in and gets inside the car.
will expire, that s the american government saying, we re not sure whether we can mitigate this strength, we re not sure whether this will decline, we want a way out, and the way out is to say, there s an end date on the threat. appreciate you being on. a bride on her honeymoon killed. several others injured, a man plows a car into a popular california board walk, all of it caught on tape. a 360 exclusive, two americans justine agers who became drug cartel assassins, they talked for the first time how they were recruited to kill. in all, how many people did you kill? i have no idea. no idea? you lost track? i guess so. could you guess or are we talking like 10, 20, 30, 50? between 20 and 30. [ tires screech ]
on this edition of andrea mitchell reports. tomorrow on the show, former ambassador thomas pickering to talk about embassy security. remember, follow the show online and on twitter. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what s next. hope you had a great weekend. as we continue to following the developing news, the white house is expected to give an update on the global terror threat, which has shut down u.s. embassies in the middle east and africa through the end of this week. we ll bring you live reports. also, we ll speak with nbc s richard engel live on the ground in cairo. plus, investigators now working to figure out why this driver would plow into a crowded california boardwalk as we learn more about the young woman he killed while she was on her honeymoon. and the world s first burger created entirely in a lab is revealed. well, it cost thousands of dollars, but even if you could afford it, would you try the frankenmeat?