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everything is up to the last moment to keep it fresh for you. [♪] eric: >> fox news alert. authorities authorities in france launching a terror investigation after a deadly attack at a train station. another terror investigation opened in canada. police say a man ran his car through a traffic barricade in edmonton knocking down an officer and he jumped out and stabbed that officer, and an isis flag inside his car. i'm eric shawn. arthel: nerves are on evening in two countries.
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anita vogel joins us live with the latest. reporter: two apparent terror attacks to tell you about. won in frabs and one in western canada, both involving a knife. in canada it happened in the western city of edmonton. police are calling it a terrorist attack. the attack ban outside a canadian football league when a suspect ran through a controlled barricade with his car and sent an officer flying 15 feet in the air. then the driver got out of the car and started attacking the officer with a knife. a u-haul was stopped at a checkpoint because the driver's name. >> the u-haul struck and fled the scene and was pursued by
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police toward that downtown edmonton. throughout the chase the truck deliberately attempted to hit pedestrians in cross walks. reporter: the edmonton man was found with an islamic state flag in his car. the police officer is in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries it was military appreciation day at the game in edmonton. boy scouts were coming to the game and were expected to camp out overnight. there was another attack in the city of marseille in france. one woman had her throat cut, the other was stabbed to death. ed the bbc is reporting the attacker was quickly taken down.
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a number of media outlets are reporting the suspect a man in his early 20s yelled allahu akbar before the attack. they are being investigated as terror attacks. but scary moment in canada and france this morning. eric: puerto rico going 10 days without power and running water amid hurricane maria's widespread devastation. the aid that has been sent, there are no questions of how much, but it's reaching people who desperately need it. there are reports of a lack of food, and clean water running out. reporter: gasoline as you can
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see is a precious commodity. people are getting all the gasoline they can. let me explain how the drill works. you have two lines. the line to the left of me is for uber drivers and government workers. line to the right is for regular people. it goes just about a mile. someone told me they are waiting in that line four hours to get up to the gas pump. the catch is that's an improvement from nine hours yesterday. >> it's kind of yo surreal. it feels like a bad dream. i'm still getting my head around it and praying every day it's over. reporter: the other place people are waiting in line, the wal-mart. they wait any place they can get some food. and they are waiting in line at the atm. puerto rico is a cash only island. people drive around and burn gas
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just to find an atm that's working and they wait in line to get cash so they can get the basic necessities of life. >> if you don't have cash, gas is not a problem. but super markets are running out of food. i just went food shopping, and there is nothing there. just sad. reporter: the governor says the gasoline situation is going to improve because more gasoline and diesel is on the way. only 5% of the electrical grid is up and running. 1/3 of telecom is work. once you put up a cell tower, you have to power that cell tower. you put up a generator, and you have to fuel the generator.
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only 139 shelters are open. that is down from 500 when the hurricane hit. eric: it's such a difficult situation, but there is obviously resilience and resolve. arthel: there is progress in the recovery effort as workers try to restore water and communications. the challenges are nothing short of historic. >> this is the most of logistically challenging events the united states has seen. every day we have progress, every day we have some setbacks. arthel: we'll get to some of the opticals in a bit. but if if you would from your perspective in d.c. what is the status on the
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recovery efforts. what's getting accomplished. what needs to be done. >> our priorities are and remain distributing the commodities to people in need. people affected by the disasters in puerto rico have the food and fuel they require for their daily lives. arthel: do they have what they need to fan out and get those supplies to help the residents there. >> active duty military from the u. svmentd mainland as well as national guard troops from puerto rico from the mainland from many states are providing needed logistical support. the biggest challenge early or was getting the commodity to the island. they are now there and continue
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to flow. but we need to get those into people's hands. the way we are doing that is through regional disare you biewtion centers -- through regional distribution centers. and we need to get them out to 78 municipalities. there are commodities flowing. this is a major disaster and there are challenges we'll continue to face in the days and weeks ahead. thearthel: if you have resources set up for residents to get food and water. how do the residents know those places are set up, and how can they actually get there? it's my understanding and what the recording we have been seeing and doing ourselves, a lot of the roads are impassable. how is this working in terms of coordinating the efforts.
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>> we are providing needed commodities, food, water and other needs to the municipalities. we are loring closely with the 78 municipalities to make sure they can come get those supplies. if they are not able to we'll find alternative means. we realize the words are impassable in the hardest hit areas. we have been taking helicopters and air dropping supplies. that's not a long-term solution. we need to get them out of there, we need to get them into shelters so they can be fed and cared for. that is exactly what we are work on now and thamentsd our next goal we need to achieve. arthel: you have got 5% of the island with power. hardly any communication. how are you locating the
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stranded residents and how are you able to prioritize getting to the residents who will perish without a rescue mission. >> it's about getting the disaster survivors into shelters where they can be fed and taken care of. as far as the power restoration, we are not going to restore power to those hardest hit areas anytime soon. we need to get those people out of the area. there is temporary power which is generators and fuel, and the second is repairing the lines and the grid. all of those mentioned are under the leadership of the u.s. army covers engineers. they have hit the grounds running and are focused on accomplishing that mission. arthel: we heard the challenges there are nothing short of
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historic. tell me more before we wrap here. what are the expected obstacles and challenges in puerto rico fema is up against. >> we expected to build upon our existing supplies on the island prior to landfall through the airport. while we were able to clear the debris from the airport. the air traffic control system went down and there were critical components that could be be replaced. that has been resolved two ways. one the airport has been repaired to the point where commercial traffic is flowing in and out. there were 139 airports scheduled at san juan airport. also additional airports were enable us to get more supplies in faster. arthel: what do you say to the families watching you now who
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have a relative stranded there in puerto rico. what can you say to them? >> i hope everybody knows that the federal government is doing everything we can to support them. there are other organizations including non-governmental organizations like the red cross who are already involved in disaster survivor reunification. and they are working as hard as we are. we are working in close partnership to make sure we can provide food, water and shelter to those in need and hopefully we'll start to get some good news soon. thesoon. arthel: thank you for your hard work. and hope we can get it to those in dire straits. eric: o.j. civil on is now a free man. if he was released overnight, walk out of a nevada prison. he served nine years for a las vegas armed robbery.
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claudia cowan is with us with the latest. reporter: he was released from prison just minutes after becoming eligible for parole. though we can't confirm where he is, he left the reno area earlier. nevada prison official did release this photograph of o.j. civil on signing the legal documents just before he walked free. they kept the details of his release secret to avoid a media prensy. but they agreed to share this video of him leaving. a prison spokeswoman said she told simpson, don't come back. and he said, i have no plans to return.
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simpson spent nine years in prison. we are told he walked out the prison's main entrance, taking a couple of boxes that contained boxes, legal forms and some food. according to his lawyer, he's looking forward to eating steak and looking forward to a new iphone. at his hearing a parole board was not allowed to consider the trial in the killings of his wife and her friend or the subsequent civil trial where he was found liable for her death. prison officials say they have not received the paperwork for his transfer to florida and the attorney general doesn't want him here. >> he wants to come to florida
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and golf all over our state and i don't want that to happen. if they find he can live here, i want restrictions placed on him. reporter: he has relatives in naples, florida * and los angeles. and we are hearing he may be spending time with his golfing buddies at a gated community in las vegas. eric: what a journey. maybe he should have and i ankle bracelet. arthel: secretary of state rex tillerson revealing the u.s. is in direct diplomacy with north korea. ambassador john bolton is on deck with his take. okay folks! let's get the lady of the house back on her feet.
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of potential diplomatic talks with pyongyang. tillerson's admission came after he met with beijing. president trump is raising eyebrows. told rex tillerson our wonderful secretary of state that he's wasting his time trying to negotiate with little rocket man. save your energy, rex. we'll do what has to be done. and bass doris this good cop, bad cop, or did the president -- undercut his secretary of state. i think the president is right it con found me to -- it con it
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confounds me it's a waste of time and a waste of oxygen. eric: he used the word broke. what are they probing for? what are they going to find? john: we negotiated with north korea about their nuclear program for 25 years in which they have happily and repeatedly plengd to give up their nuclear weapons program. lying about it each time. abe of japan wrote an op-ed about why negotiating with kim jong-un is a waste of time. the president doesn't think we are negotiating. eric: throughout history, 1994, the oil for food deal, that failed, they lied.
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president george w. bush took them off the terrorist list. but the 60s-party talks didn't work. and they pulled the plug on that, too. >> they worked for north korea, they didn't work for us. negotiations buy time. in a nuclear proliferation context, time is something the proliferator desperately needs. my prediction would be if at any point north korea wants the announce they want to sit down to talk, it means they are this close to getting a nuclear weapons capability and they want to make sure they get across the finish line. eric: is there any point for to us stop that? they will not stop their nuclear program short of military action. what can we do? john: the president made it
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clear they either peacefully give up their nuke jar weapons which is unlikely unless china steps up to the plate which they still show no signs of doing. or you have to exert military force. i think what most of americans think, we don't want to leave them with nuclear weapons to blackmail us. eric: withdrawing some of our troops? >> i wouldn't give the north korean regime air to breathe. i think that regime has to be brought down one way or another. unless you want to go back to those happy days of duck and cover drills. take u.s. troops out of guam and japan and south korea and watch the north korean regime profit
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by selling its nuclear technology to rogue states and terrorists, i think you can't leave that kind of regime in place. eric: we have seen stronger sanctions by china and the banks that kicked in. what realistic possibility is there? john: i don't think the international community means a thing here. this is about china which does have the power to bring the north korean regime down. a joint chinese-american commitment to reunite the korean peninsula. that's the last peaceful solution we have left. eric: ambassador john bolton, thank you for your analysis. arthel: another nfl sunday is upon us.
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i will try to show you. he is in the shadow. one fan last week wanted a petition on change.org for that statue to be removed. it has almost 75000 signatures. ray lewis is say that he was praying and not kneeling in protests. the fans are diehard lifelong ravens fan. you are a different shirt than your usual jersey, what's going on? >> i agree with anyone's rights to stand up for what they believe in. in this case, the national anthem, the american flag, it's been taken too far. that bothers me. i have a problem with that. taking nothing away from someone's right about what to do in life. but involving that nationally them in american flag bothers me and hurts. >> you and heather both wearing a shirt that stands i stand for the american flag. where did you get these? >> i hope it makes a statement. i think a lot of people are
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making a similar statement. we ordered them online, as most people do. i think a statement is being made today. there's a lot of people in the stadium showing their patriotism. just standing and making a statement during the national anthem. >> heather, will you be standing during the anthem? do you hope your ravens to a? >> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: eric, earlier in london the saints knelt and then they all stood, three dolphins player did kneel during the anthem. there will be a lot of attention on the team here, the ravens and ray lewis to see what he does. the steelers have already put out a statement say they plan to stand during the national anthem. >> eric: it is really controversial. a lot of fans want to see football but it's good to see will see the packers and ravens fans. thank you.
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>> that saints game, go saints. back to the news. tax reform is not taking center stage on capitol hill after the president and congressional republicans revealed their new plan last week. caroline is live in washington. >> hello. president trump said the tax reform plan would result in a middle-class miracle. today, officials and opponents are fighting over who would get the tax cuts. the middle class, or the rich? here's the bottom line from the white house. >> we are designing a tax plan for the united states of america. this is the federal tax plan. we are designing a tax plan to deliver middle income tax relief to america. >> the treasure secretary stephen mnuchin said that the tax cuts will not benefit the rich because they get rid of almost every to deduction out
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there. a report from the tax policy center finds that americans making more than 700 30,000 dollars per year would receive half of the total tax benefit from the bill. the mass majority tax payers don't pay income tax payers. backers of the proposal say they only have a framework for the cut. not the details. that report next to many assumptions. some democrats are already jumping on it. >> this is the robin heard principle in reverse. trump is taken from the middle-class working families in order to give huge tax breaks for the people on top. it's unacceptable and we will fight it as hard as we can. >> reporter: the senate will need almost every republican to pass a bill. today bob corker said if it looks like it has 1 penny to the deficit he will vote no. the tax policy center thinks it will add $2.3 trillion over ten years. >> arthel: thank you caroline. >> eric: as republicans begin their tax reform, needing a win after healthcare went belly up, the chief white house eric cohen
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telling us this morning that lawmakers must not overlook. >> what people haven't seen yet, this is what people have to do, they have to take a look at the plant in its entirety. we will elongate the bracket. we will increase credits dramatically. the child care credit, where they face out will dramatically change. >> eric: joining us now is eric paulson, member of the house ways and means committee. we just heard senator bernie sanders call it robin hood in reverse, is he right or off-base? >> good morning. first of all, he's wrong. as we move forward on the framework this is about giving
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middle-class income americans a clear tax cut, most are partly focusing on growth was small business tax cuts. were lowing the rates, where expanding the middle-class opportunities. we need to give about 2% economic growth. we need to work on more details but a lot will be happening in the next month. >> eric: what about the critics who say it's another republican gift to the rich? >> that's nonsense. no one is defending the status quo. we've had multiple hearings in the committee, the democrats agree that we need to fix the international tax components to maker companies more competitive to keep american jobs and research at home. as well as lower rates for everyone abuse the middle-class which is the driver of the economy. i'm convinced will make progress on a bipartisan basis in that direction. no one is defending the status quo were having. >> eric: the president is calling it rocket fuel and boasting that the gdp bumped up above 3%, it is 3.1% now. no one expected that. let's look at numbers you just laid out.
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the corporate rate will go from 35 - 20%. the pass-through rate, 90% of the businesses would be 25%. it would repeal the estate tax like 11 million or so for couples. get rid of the alternate middle class. then you have the state local deductions. do you think that will survive? you have 136 congressional districts that affect that in the blue states, new york, new jersey and california will be screaming. >> every one of those provisions are important to boosting the economy. the last revision we will look at greater detail at the state local deduction and making sure it's clear towards helping the middle class. we are listening as we go forward on the details where the brackets break off. also knowing that as we grow the economy above 2.9 and 3.1%, we have to have the sustainable the long-term. too many americans are living paycheck to paycheck. it's about boosting wages and
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lifting paychecks. whether saving for higher education or for your retirement. >> the 529 stay, thankfully and the 401 case. let me show you the brackets. it's a scream us. if you can see the screen on one side you have seven numbers from 10% at the lowest 239.6. this plan reduces it to only three. you see 12, 25, and 35%. do you have any guess which for the middle class will they be mostly the 25%? >> they'll mostly be in the 25% zone and a group that go down to 0%. no different when some tax rates change with ronald reagan's reform. what a democrats supported that we went from 11% down to zero. a lot of the folks right now are small, mainstreet mom-and-pop business owners.
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they're going to go to a 25% rate on their business income. that will be a big benefit of her employees. >> the tax policy center saying on average we would save $1600. that's historic. after two failures with healthcare, do you think you can get it done? >> i do. here's why. there's a few lessons learned with healthcare. were moving forward more uniformly. the senate, house, administration are talking jointly day by day. that's a better start. were not looking at passing this on the anniversary of sunday. it's about getting it right with the goal of doing it by year-end so when the new tax your starts it will move forward with permanence, certainty and predictability so investors can invest in their people. >> eric: congressman, thank you.
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>> arthel: president trump is looking for a new health secretary after tom price resigned on the criticism over his use of private jets. is there more behind his exit?
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>> eric: the faa isinvestigatint on board and air franc france f. cnet land was a big airbus, the double-decker plane, the largest airliner in the world. was forced to make an emergency landing in canada yesterday. one of its engines blew apart over the atlantic ocean. the engine on the right they heard the explosion, the passengers were being rerouted from to l.a. to canada and there investigating why that engine failed.
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>> arthel: present trump is looking for a new health and human services secretary. tom price resigned on friday. some analysts say price was already on thin ice because he proved less than helpful than expected in the trump and ministration healthcare push. jeff is a healthcare correspondence, his is more about the private jet abuse or inability to push through repeal and replace of obama care? >> certainly was the private jet travel and expense i came to that that led to president trump hiring him. the other factors were things that went through his mind as well. certainly the failure by republicans to get repeal and replace of obama care finished was a big problem for president trump and his health and human secretary was supposed to be one of the ones leading the charge. more specifically, the fact that
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the cost to taxpayers so much money with those private jet flights. for president who prides himself on saving money for taxpayers, at least he says he does, that was a final straw. >> arthel: how does this happen? is there anyone overseen the manifest of those flights, has taken them and why? >> that's a good question. the white house has said this is not something that we oversaw. secretary pricing these things were proved. whether it's approved or not and regardless of what level it is approved, it was not a good optic for this white house, and it cost a lot of money. >> arthel: i would get approved? >> the explanation from the secretary and the health and human service department was that he needed it in order to keep up his schedule, do some of the speeches he was doing and get back for meetings. that's not a particularly compelling explanations particularly when one event was going to philadelphia which as
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anyone from washington, d.c. knows it's only a quick train right away. so the optics in the reason behind it were upsetting to the white house. >> arthel: about the price tag on travel, and a few months more than $4 million of taxpayer monies. price that i'm willing to pay for my seat on the domestic flight. that was around $52000. is echoing to fly? >> it did not fly with president trump. part of that million dollar figure includes government military playing for trips overseas. it's a huge price tag. the $52000 to pay for his seats on the private jets could be offered wasn't enough. also, the president probably did not feel like secretary price was showing any real contrition
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for what he did. offering to pay is one step. coming out and saying this was a bad idea, that's not something secretary price ever said. >> arthel: what happens now? how is that department going to run? >> in the meantime there's an acting secretary. white house will start looking for secretary prices replacement. this is the second cabinet post he had to fill after taking former secretary of department of homeland security as his chief of staff. they are acting secretary some both of those positions now. the searches on. >> arthel: how's it going to run? do think it will be efficient in the interim? >> i don't think will be private jet flights as well as efficiency. the department can no doubt run with the leadership now. there will be some reforms in there already were some announced by the white house
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after the resignation of secretary price on friday. there is a memo issued by the office of management budget about these type of flights and it was said even though it might be legal, that doesn't mean it's right. >> arthel: their clamping down on it. inc. you jeff. >> eric: the fight for freedom descended into a violent scene overseas. hundreds have been hurt as voters there defy the government and cast their ballots for independence. i work overtime when i can get it.
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>> eric: and historic new yorkcr controlled demolition.
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>> there it is. there it is. >> you're looking at the old bridge that connected brooklyn and queens. for 78 years before it became dust. crashing on this point. that allows a new bridge to be construction by 2020. >> arthel: more than four to 50 people are hurting catalonia, spain. they want to split from spain. from stop people from voting on independence revolution which the spanish government has declared illegal. colonies live with the latest. >> this rest friend was controversial for some time now. when it began voting today, it turned very violent with
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hundreds being injured. spanish police brutally crackdown on voters and protesters using rubber bullets and batons on crowds as they try together to vote. barcelona's merrier now say more than 460 people have been injured. spain is divided into 17 autonomous regions in which catalonian is one. the catalog language and culture is distinct and different from the rest of spain. many feel their culture is disappearing. they have a huge amount of autonomy are ready. a sizable part of the population has regularly push for independence. about 41% favored independence a 49% were against it. there is a large part that wants independence. the spanish government in madrid has crackdown on the vote, calling it illegal saying it's not a valid vote. the government seized voting materials and arista politicians that have push for the referendum.
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one interesting note, barcelona football club had a game tonight, this is one of the largest stadiums in europe, it holds about 100,000 people. they played in an empty stadium but 13 - 0. >> eric: for some ages a number. that includes these two teenagers. they are not old enough to vote but that's not stopping them from making a run from governor. we will tell you where this is happening and if they can do it, coming up next. y six months i'm accident-free. and i don't share it with mom. right, mom? right. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it.
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>> eric: two kansas teenagers have announced they plan to run for governor next year. even though one is old enough to vote. >> arthel: 16-year-old and his front 17-year-old alexander are juniors in high school in wichita. >> i have come to realize that doesn't really matter what the ages, and matter what your ambition and reason. if you're getting into it for the right reason. >> the constitution does not have any qualification or restrictions on age, residency or anything else as far as who can run for governor. they are very involved. >> eric: you want young people. that sounds terrific. >> arthel: that doesn't press. will be back at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> eric: were also back at
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6:00 p.m. eastern. we will wait the president momentarily. we'll be here all afternoon, see you in a bit. elizabeth and leland are up ne next. >> a message to kim jong-un, he is telling him he is wasting his time to negotiate. how it affects efforts to give up the nuclear ambitions, we'll take a closer look. >> plus will nfl players listen to the president stand for the national anthem were taken is they did last weekend? we are on the ground in baltimore with what fans are saying about these guys just before kickoff after years behind bars, o.j. simpson is a free man.

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