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
thought was guarding the property at the time they arrived. brooke singman has the latest. todd, ashley we are learning that they were dead by the time the import authorities arrived. the two other victims, eric james williams survived the horrifying and back in the united states, travelers from north carolina went so that they tell me took procedure and the mother giving this update, she is doing okay, she is crying, watched two of them die. they died in front of her. this photo shows nikki in the back of an ambulance after rescued from the mexican authorities, they cross the border and brought to a hospital in texas shortly after they were saved. the victims were held in this small shack located in rule part of eastern new mexico where they got lost and mistaken by members of the drug cartel for drug mules. mexican police arrested a 24-year-old mexican national with the violent kidnapping and the suspect identified as jose guadalupe and accused of guarding the shack where
daylight. it started from myrtle beach, north carolina. the two killed are on the screen. the ones who survived are on the other side. dana: authorities found them in this wooden shack on the outskirts of town. they were tortured for days. bill: the man arrested was guarding that being sha. ambulances rushing the survivors back across the border into brownsville, texas. according to lawmakers back in d.c., it is time for the american military to take charge. dana: peter doocy asked karine jean-pierre about that yesterday. cartels kill americans on this side of the border with drugs and now killing americans on the other side of the border with guns, why is president biden so comfortable with cartels operating so close to the u.s.? because of the work this president has done, because of what we ve done on fentanyl. it is at historic lows. would president biden consider using u.s. military, taking the same approach if it was al qaeda or isis? the president takes
did it come from a lab? this question is fundamental to help us predict and prevent future pandemics. expert witnesses putting holes in the story, we ve been told, for the last three years. why do so many people believe the virus came from nature? the natural origin camp got its story out first, always a big help. painted the lab leak as a conspiracy theory. it was promoted by science administrators in the united states. dr. fauci dismissed the lab leak theory, for years in fact. he expected it to be a big topic today, new e-mails reveal covid s top doc prompted drafting of a paper to disprove the lab leak theory. former site chairman jason chavetz and marc siegel are on site, interesting to see how they explain this one, mark. interesting details coming out of the hearing this morning, members say they are trying to answer straight-forward, but important question. how did covid-19 first spread? there has been speculation for years, no firm answers. the hearing got un