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for us tonight, we thank you for joining us, congressman sean duffy, and general jack keane tomorrow. you can catch me 9:00 tomorrow morning. reporter: let's go live to miami where a press conference is in play. let's listen in. >> we have worked together on this situation. we have significant numbers of men, women and equipment committed to this. and we'll be here until the job is done. at this time on behalf of the mayor i would like to introduce and welcome governor scott. >> on behalf of everybody in our state, including my family. our heart goes out to anybody impacted by this.
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being a dad and grandfather, you just hope this will never happen to anybody in your family or any family that you know. in my case any family in the state. i just received a briefing from the miami-dade fire rescue and law enforcement. i have been in constant contact with the mayor, the president, he klain chow, betsy devos of the department of education, and i know everybody is working hard to make sure that we continue to rescue anyone that can be rescued. we are going to do everything we can to take care of the individuals. the state will provide whatever resources possible. the department of transportation is going to help with the rescue and recovery efforts and local
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traffic control. we'll do everything we can to help this situation. the florida department of transport take put out an information about this project. it was not an f.u.t. project, it was an fiu project. we'll hold anybody accountable if anybody has done anything wrong. but the most of important thing we can do right now is pray for the individuals that ended up in the hospital for their full recovery. pray for the family members that have lost loved ones. but i know we'll all want to do our best to find out exactly what happened here. we'll do that in a trance parent manner. if anybody has done anything wrong, we'll healed them accountable. i want to thank senator rubio
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for being here. i'll turn it over to senator rubio. >> thank you, governor. for everybody standing here, this is again another troubling and tragic incident. for me personally f.i.u. is home. i have been aned a junk professor here for years. it's a project designed for safety. we lost a student crossing that road behind us. it was going to be a signature project, one people would identify with this school and community, and one of its kind in terms of engineering design. saturday was unveiled with excitement and pride. it was something people would always remember the school about, but to see it on the ground today and those who lost their lives because of it is just so tragic. we recognize even as we speak to you now there are families whose
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hearts are being broken by the newser the thought that a loved one has perished. at the federal level, i had the opportunity to speak to the secretary of transportation. the federal agencies are here. we owe the people of the country and the people of this community, because part of this project is federal funding through the tiger grants that was passed through for this project that everyone took great pride in. the public deserves to know and the families deserve to know what went wrong. these people doing the engineering studies will tell was went wrong. that won't provide comfort to the families who lost a loved one, but we'll learn from these things.
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there will be an exhausting review as to waterers were and what led to this catastrophic collapse. that work has already begun. i would be remiss if i didn't say, and i know this deeply affected the president and this institution. we rode over from the airport. i know this is difficult on him and everyone at f.i.u. and the first responders are one of a kind. they are trying to get in there to figure out if there is anybody they can save, and risking their own safety in the process. thank you. >> i'm dave downey, fire cheer of miami-dade fire rescue. we continue to operate in search and rescue mode. we have our personnel on the
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scene. we are utilizing all the tools and equipment. the same personnel you have seen travel the world for various times of building collapses and search and rescue are the same men and women work out there. we are using all of our equipment and search k-9s and we'll continue to search this pile until we are sewer there are no other you are vierves. we were able to remove 9 victims early on. they have been transported to local hospitals. we'll remain on scene and help with the recovery efforts as well. this has been an incredibly tragic event and our hearts go out to the families of the victims and everybody involved. and rest assured the fire department is going to be here through the end. thank you. >> good evening.
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i'm commander for the miami office. shortly after 1:30 this afternoon. we were dispatched to a bridge collapse. we responded along with first responders from miami-dade police and fire. we encountered several vehicles crushed as a result of this incident. we quickly shift into a search and rescue mode with miami-dade fire and police and that process continues as we speak. we have no further information to provide on the investigation. but we ask the media. this roadway will be shut down for an extended period of time. kennedy: they are discussing today's bridge collapse. several people are reported dead. at least 10 injured after a brand-new pedestrian bridge collapsed on to at least 8 cars.
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here is a live look at the scene. it happened around 1:30 eastern time at florida national university. the bridge opened just five days ago. not long after the collapse there was a 950-ton prefab bridge built elsewhere and installed saturday. search and rescue personnel on the scene. hundreds of first responders reportedly there within minutes. we'll bring more updates as we get them. let's turn to politics. democrats smell blood in the water after conor lamb's surprise victory in the pennsylvania election. and it's not republicans bleeding, it's nancy pelosi. lamb actively campaigned against her knowing it would resonate with voters who elected donald
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trump last year. dems could take back the house and put nancy pelosi back up on her speaker perch. that's not sitting well with members of her own party. nancy pelosi and her whipping boy steny hoyer have a combined age that is far higher than my best bowling score or donald trump's genius i.q. nancy pelosi has been stumbling and bumbling through press conferences forgetting names and don't forget the crumbs comment. conor lamb and tim ryan aren't the only ones who want to push nancy off the leadership ledge. pelosi is a gift to republicans
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who gleefully point to her wacky statist limousine liberalism as out of touch representing the worst in washington. at this point they are the upon ones want to go maintain her status quo, while democrats want to give leader pelosi and her tired me first agenda the permanent hito. earlier today nancy pelosi claimed conor lamb didn't run against her, even though lamb himself said he did. is she delusional? jason chaffetz and co-host of "the five" juan williams, welcome, gentlemen. so jason, i will ask you, is
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nancy pelosi the gift that keeps on giving and what will republicans do to keep her installed in power? >> go, nancy, go,ing as long as she is minority leader i'm fine with her in that position. the idea that co-hirns, a message that resonates? these are not things we feel any threat as republicans coming from nancy pelosi. democrats took a page out of the republican book by having him proactively say he was against nancy pelosi. the first vote you take as a member of congress is who you support for speaker of the house. if you are running against a democrat you just say really, you would vote for nancy pelosi? kennedy: it doesn't matter how you get the "w." it's the fact that this democrat won. there are curious democrats
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across the country wondering if they can take a page out of his playbook. and who can they get to lead the party if the democrats take the house in the mid-term. >> conor lamb invited tim ryan to campaign with number the 18th like the of pennsylvania and they had some success. i think there are bigger fish to fry coming out of that election about messaging. but part of that messaging was his clear message to his voting base to say i am not going support nancy pelosi for leadership for speaker of the house. i think it's three leadership challenges, she has been there 15 years, she is a tremendous fundraiser. >> that kind of damaged scar tissue. is that the path to the future?
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>> you heard jason's response. they can use her in ads. thee carries us on fox some nights. kennedy: she is a one-woman cottage industry. she and hillary clinton do provide so many fodder. one thing i respect about the republican party is there are dissenters. there are people like rand paul and jeff flake who speak truth to power when they are upset about something. you don't see that in the democratic party. >> rand paul -- paul ryan -- kennedy: i'm going to go to jason because you got your chance.
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>> juan touched on it. she is the most of prolific fundraiser in the history of the united states congress. get out of line with her and your fundraising will dry up. it does not -- they are san francisco roots do not resonate across the country, certainly not in western pennsylvania. kennedy: it's good to be rich, though. juan, where do we go from there? does this change the mid-terms? there has been so many news this week, it's like the conor lamb story is shrunken by comparison. the economy could completely take between now and the mid-terms then explode again and the dow could get up to 75,000 points. that's how insane it could be. but if you were a betting man, how do you bet things will turn out? >> i wouldn't bet on one small
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district that's about to disappear outside of pittsburgh. but you tart looking at what happened in the special senate election in alabama and the gubernatorial in virginia. kennedy: democrats aren't going to run against a child molester in every race. juan: you see democrats doing better in district states dominated by donald trump in 2016. you see democrats closing that gap. kennedy: congressman, you are no longer in the halls of power, but you know how it feels to win and lose. will the republicans win in the mid-terms in 2018? jason * you have got to have the right message and the right candidate recruitment.
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who is the most of enthusiastic to win the close tight 50-50 races? kennedy: thank you so many for being here tonight. it's a very intense night. we are keeping our eye on washington and also miami. and we'll bring you more details about the bridge collapse there. the party panel will fly into my arms a little later. it's a great show just warming up. the trump administration slapping sanctions on russia for meddling in our election. the nsa accusing russia of hack into the u.s. electrical grid. unacceptable. why would we do that and how will we fight back? it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same.
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poisoned in great britain. the kremlin has yet to accept responsibility. either way you know we have a russia problem. so how do we retaliate? joining me, bryan suits. suits will be what do we do here? >> sanctions are great. the british note russian oath garks who play ransom to london, they re create london. there is a bunch of things brits can do. kennedy: i was under the impression we had targeted sanctions against banking sanctions against specific russian oligarchs. >> the british in all honesty
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have been fairly timid about this. here is what we can do. you heard me say this on your very show. i.c.e. can go to lax, jfk wks, and every presenting' nanlts russian woman 30 weeks or more turn her around and fly her back to russia. they come here about to deliver with $9,000 cash and and prepaid visa card. they stay and have the card, then claim in -- indigent. if you want to get in his ear. you start doing that tomorrow. you will get results. he'll hear about it immediately. kennedy: when you have france, germany and the united states
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riled up against russia, what can be done? you can't really kick them off? >> if the europeans were dead serious, they would tear up the lengthy and legally entangled natural gas deals they have with russia and we would be shipping them liquefied natural gas from louisiana to bordeaux, france, and we could supply all of western europe with natural gas at half the price of the russian pipeline. he doesn't make anything. kennedy: we are going to go live to miami and get the latest on the search for survivors after today's tragic bridge collapse.
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witness described what happened. >> he was crossing the street at the moment the bridge was coming down. i don't know, he was just severely injured. ken report bridge is only five days old. it's built with withstand a category 5 hurricane. phil, what do you know? reporter: everything is still under investigation. but in the last couple of minutes the miami-dade county fire cheer confirmed the total number of people killed when this bridge, a pedestrian bridge not open to the public yet suddenly collapsed on to 8 rains of traffic. four people lost their lives for what was supposed to be the bridge to the future for the florida international university and sweetwater. it remains a search and rescue
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operation in the hopes there remains some people still alive trapped in the 8 cars that are fully or partially crushed understood the weight of that bridge which is 950 tons. that's about a million pounds of concrete. they are searching with dogs and firefighters and heavy equipment to get big pieces of concrete and rubble off some of the first responding police officers who have blocked the way. they said there were at least four, maybe six construction workers, dazed and bleeding on top of the rubble. as i mentioned this was not open to the public until this upcoming december. so it was officially a construction project in process. it was just last saturday they rotated the bridge that was built alongside this road, 90
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degrees, and cars were driving under it all week long on a very busy highway. kennedy: it's another big shake-up in store at the white house. >> it was a false story. a very exaggerated and false story. but there will always be change. i think you want to see change. kennedy: who could be next on the chopping block? let's go to my diesel powered party panel. kirsten haglund, steve hilton and former state department spokesperson and fox news contributor marie harf is here. there are rumors everyone is leaving. obviously not everyone will
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leave at once. there are quite a few people who are true patriots and they will support this country even if they disagree with the president. i don't believe h.r. mcmaster and john kelly and others will make a mass exodus. >> they may not have a choice to leave. we heard for weeks rex tillerson may leave. too many literally four people could be fired at the white house ornone and neither would -- or none and neither would surprise me. h.r. mcmaster is a mainstream republican. i would not be surprised if he's replaced. we have seen president trump angry with secretary shulkin at the va. we heard him say things about the cab knelt secretaries and other officials and the rumors
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add up and they all eventually come true. kennedy: there have been some big departures in the last couple weeks. you seem to have a good understanding, steve. >> it might be quite interesting to see what happens they all left. kennedy: the left would cheer the president's chaos for vastly different reasons. >> some of the people leaving are leaving for good reasons. they are incompetent or not good at their job. kennedy: that's my question about -- i don't think rex tillerson has done the greatest job as secretary of state. are veterans better off now than they were 18 months ago?
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steve: the big part of the president's campaign was he would sort out the mess at the va? has he sorted out the mess? getting rid of him and replacing him with somebody else, a good idea. kennedy: who is up next? give me a name. >> we talked about h.r. mcmaster. and there are rumors jared and ivanka are set to go. the president has been very frustrated with the media coverage of jared kushner. kennedy: considering what he has been tasked with is a pretty full plate. >> as anyone who has worked in the private sector.
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high turnover rates are not good for the company. and rather than keeping people in their jobs for much longer than they should be there, and we not happens in the government all the time. kennedy: he fired his secretary of state on twitter. we joke about our president's twitter use. but this chaos isn't good when you are about to deal with the north korean summit. kennedy: most of presidents haven't been executives. they have never had to fire anyone. maybe someone on their campaign staff. but he has had to terminate a lot of people. there is no reason to humiliate someone on their way out the door. how do you defeat president trump in an election?
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hillary clinton's spokesperson has the answer. despite the fact he helped herd blow it in 2016 and 2008. he wrote up a list. he didn't even wait for the book. don't apologize ever. boast and gloat. don't speak to fox news, and deride clinton at your own peril. first all, phil, making fun of hillary clinton is the best. why is a two-time loser giving advice on how to win? this is very amazing. >> it's fun to read. honestly the democrats should be focusing on november. there is enough political complication going not next six months, they should focus on that. the title of the article in "the washington post" is true.
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donald trump is a political freak of nature. he has effectively completely changed the way presidential elections are going to be run. democrats will have to play it completely different. hillary didn't do any of those things you just read. so however the democrat runs in 2020 it will look completely different. kennedy: i understand philippe is doing his best to rationalize for his former boss. but no one has figured out how to beat donald trump. you can't do it playing his game. when you try to take the gut punches and low blows, it backfires. steve: it's already starting. he's playing the game already. i don't see anyone who is going to compete with that. the other interesting thing is it may be possible the dems do well in 2018. i think that could help the
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president do better in 202. >> . actually it could help him in 020. -- in 2020. kennedy: one piece advice philippe had is don't underestimate the president, he knows he can win. >> some of the allure of president trump appears to be wearing off. in all of the special elects we have seen double digits of voters move toward democrats and away from republicans. donald trump has not delivered success at the ballot box for anyone he campaigned for since he won. ken are's 5-1 in special house elections. >> in all of those there were huge shifts toward the democrats. i think after four years of a chaos presidency, a twitter
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presidency, enough americans may be sick of it and want a more sane -- kennedy: i understand that. everyone said that when he announced he was running, when he got nomination leading up to the general election, and he still won. i think that's true for a lot of people running the tepid races for the house. i think a lot of people are in trouble and they cannot rest on the president's coat tails because the presidency is strange and it doesn't extend to other candidates. they have to figure out their own races with good issues and good candidates. which is something both sides are still struggling with. thank you so much marie and steve and kirsten. great to see you all. the white house disputing there is a deal on dreamers. one of the stars of the hbo hit show silicon valley talks about how he came to america and made
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the dreamers, most of of whom contribute to the economy, so is taking them out the best idea. jimmy yang. so nice to have you. the bikes hilarious. >> i had a lot of fun writing it, sharing my experience coming here when i was 13 years old from hong kong. ken around went straight to a strip club and became a deejay. >> there is no training or nothing in between. hong kong, b.e.t. strip club, silicon valley. that's the american dream. ken around said you were writing
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your stories and they spoke to you and you couldn't believe how strange they were. >> i can't believe i worked in a strip club. growing up listening to gan gana rap. nobody wanted to work in a strip club. they were imprisoned and forced to work in a strip club. i was the on kid stupid enough to work in a strip club. i was very good. kennedy: matching the music with the tiny dancer. >> that's correct. i treated the girls very nicely. but then i got friend zoned by the strippers. you don't want to do that because that's frustrating. kennedy: not only were you part of the u.c. system.
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u.c. san diego, the brilliant mike judge. he was your commencement speaker and he points you out in the audience and said i want you on my next show. >> it was like god shining a light on me. know didn't now was there. i didn't know i would be an actor or stand-up comedian. it took me five years to graduate with an economics degree which is the easierest degree to please an asian parent. aerospace engineering sounds fancy, but i couldn't cut it. that would have taken me 8 years. five years later i was auditioning for "silicon valley." the first thing i said, you were my commencement speaker dude. he was talking how he was a physics major.
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kennedy: he made office space and silicon valley in a way that there is no way to document that unless you lived in that world. that's what makes the humor so amazing. the casting is brilliant, present company included. now on to pleasing your parents. the first all asian cast in a major motion picture. >> since boulevard "joy luck club." i was born before that. i'm 30. i look like i'm 8. asian gene. that's the best thing i can offer. kennedy: your economics degree. >> hip hop, motley crue, whatever you want.
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kennedy: here is some crazy news out of the space world. astronaut scott kelly revealed his dna no longer matches the dna of his identical twin brother mark kelly. scientists have a name for someone who's dna is not way it's expected to be it's called elizabeth warren. we begin with six flags he is a in austin, texas. the batman rollercoaster got stuck upsight down for 45 minutes after a sensor accidents
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alley stopped the ride. there was all kinds of screaming and cursing, and that was from the people waiting for the ride. thankfully everyone escaped without harm. but one employee said it was like nothing he had ever seen in a theme park. they gave each passenger a coupon for a complementary piece of an upside down cake. let's head over to germany and look at a sweet puppy who is sweeping the internet of its feet. look at these adorable german shepherds. this video has been watched by 2 million people. one for every piece of bacon
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hidden inside that broom. dogs don't just randomly attacked an inan mat object. a lot of you might be wondering why a german man to train his dogs to chase a broom. and the truth is we don't know. we don't want to get too far inside the german mind. the next thing you know we'll be walking around in socks and sandals listening to david hasselhoff. topic number three. going the co-founder gary page started testing flying taxis in new zealand. they took to and landed without incidents. only problem is no matter what
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the passengers typed into the google gps, it always took them to porn. this is not a taxi, it's a plane. it looks nothing like a taxi. that's the only thing that would make it reaccept belt taxi is the smell after it's been used for a couple months. the company hope to the have a least these self-flying taxis in the air within three years. what could possibly go on with a computerized transportation vehicle. oh, that, right. this would can way worse than a taxi. you neither would be running. topic number four. blockbuster video said they will be closing one of their biggest stores. news comes os a shock to most of americans who had no idea
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blockbuster is still open. they have 7 locations across the country but they are running into a customer shortage due to the internet. none of the regular customers are returning calls from their beepers. they must be tied up on my space again. this week's store closure happened in the great state of alaska. sarah palin won't be able to stop by and went her favorite movie from her favorite u.s. president, winston churchill. topic number 5. daylight saving has begun. let's reflect upon what you will do with that extra hour of sunlight. jerry writes, you are getting worse and worse. mario says, a lot of words and
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