Search-and-rescue mission was launched but for many it was too late. my thoughts are first of all, with the victims and their families. it s an appalling thing that they have suffered. but i also want to say that this disaster underscores how dangerous it is to cross the channel in this way. reporter: despite that danger, more than 25,000 migrants have made the crossing this year, including more arriving in britain today. france and britain blame each other for not doing more to stop the flow. but tonight, both share blame in the tragic loss of life in one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. authorities on both sides of the channel have warned it was just a matter of time before a tragedy like this was going to happen. french officials say there are women and one little girl among the dead. margaret. brennan: tragic. thank you, charlie. tonight, tributes are pouring in for jackson sparks, the young effort of of six victims killed by a speeding car that tore
Mass shooting in las vegas. it s now been six weeks since killer stephen paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel unleashing hell on a crowd killing 58. and the lawsuits claim that concert organizes, the hotel and the manufacturers of the bump stock gun accessory all share blame for the incident. but there remain unanswered questions. what was the killer s motive? why does the police time line of the incident keep changing? why were explosives in paddock s car? and what was on the hard drive now missing from a computer found in paddock s hotel room? and we re just getting started with the questions. joining us now for reaction is mark fuhrman and in las vegas randy sutton, a former lieutenant in the vegas police department. let s start with you, randy. first of all, i have a curious thought.
Stemming from the october 1st mass shooting in las vegas. it s now been six weeks since killer stephen paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel unleashing hell on a crowd killing 58. and the lawsuits claim that concert organizes, the hotel and the manufacturers of the bump stock gun accessory all share blame for the incident. but there remain unanswered questions. what was the killer s motive? why does the police time line of the incident keep changing? why were explosives in paddock s car? and what was on the hard drive now missing from a computer found in paddock s hotel room? and we re just getting started with the questions. joining us now for reaction is mark fuhrman and in las vegas randy sutton, a former lieutenant in the vegas police department. let s start with you, randy. first of all, i have a curious
Possible, there are a lot of people fomenting violence against the police. yeah, well, tucker, i agree with you. i don t do guilt by association either. but here s the critical distinction.i no credible person is going to blame bernie sanders for the alexandria shooting, right? even though he was a sanders supporter?oi that guy clearly had psychopathological issues. but that is not what we are talking about with this antipolice rhetoric. tucker, these are active calls for violence against police officers. it is not heated political rhetoric. it is not socialism versus capitalism. this was a chant on youtube, you can still see it.sm what do we want? dead cops. what do when we want it? now. this wasn t one or two people. a person on the fifth floor of a building got it on tape. that is totally different than guilt by association, and i w w believe they do share blame because they got what they wanted, they got a dead cop, horrifically so. tucker: what is so remarkable is, outside o
while the air force investigates the deadly crash of an eighth plane. one of these based in charlotte, north carolina. we expect to learn more in a news conference this afternoon. we know that four of the six crew members were killed, including this man, lieutenant colonel mike mckiel who spoke to one of our affiliates on saturday. lizzie o leary with the latest out of washington. what s the latest? reporter: latest is that they are investigating the cause of this crash while the other c-130s are grounded, grounded by the air force right now, and that essentially really diminishes the ability of the forest service to fight a lot of wildfires. the way the service does this is they use a number of different planes, but some of the big guns, as you said it, are the c-130s that are on loan from the air force as part of this fire fighting fleet. this is not the first time a c-130 has crashed, a relatively horrific crash in 2003 when essentially a c-130s wings folded up ward and