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as amy kellogg reports, hundreds of other people were evacuated, amid fears that other parts of the bridge might fall. >> reporter: it happened during a sudden violent storm on the italian coast. >> translator: oh, god, oh, god, oh, holy god. i feel sick. >> reporter: dozens were injured when a bridge on a main highway linking italy with france collapsed, sending cars plunging 150 feet down, landing in a heap of concrete rubble. firefighters and other first responders, now digging through the debris, looking for survivors. while local officials promised a thorough investigation into how the collapse happened. >> translator: now is the moment of relief, intervention, work, sweat, and prayer. tonight will be the time that is to find out who is responsible. >> reporter: engineers are checking the rest of the bridge, trying to determine if there is further risk to the public. the italian interior minister says recovery efforts will begin as soon as the rescue operations are over and he will be asking for significant funding from both italy and the european union. >> the next economic measures
as amy kellogg reports, hundreds of other people were evacuated, amid fears that other parts of the bridge might fall. >> reporter: it happened during a sudden violent storm on the italian coast. >> translator: oh, god, oh, god, oh, holy god. i feel sick. >> reporter: dozens were injured when a bridge on a main highway linking italy with france collapsed, sending cars plunging 150 feet down, landing in a heap of concrete rubble. firefighters and other first responders, now...
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amy kellogg, fox news. lauren: the man accused in london's expected terror attacks has been identified. sudanese immigrant fleeing into 15 cyclists and pedestrians before plowing into a barricade outside of parliament. brand-new video is pretty chilling. it shows the moment of the attack. three people were hurt in the note if you're still unknown. cheryl: we look at some earnings from another big-name retailer. macy is expected to report a higher profit with the recovery from several years of disappointing result and working to expand its loyalty program along with macy's backstage, which is its off-price brand. looking at shares of macy's come in of macy's, the stock has nearly doubled from a year ago. a closer look at the expectations and the retail sales report for july and all the numbers coming in this week later on in the show. lauren: the economy doing better. one of wall street's most profitable companies will remain profitable. cheryl: bags during some of the headlines this morning. >> according to
amy kellogg, fox news. lauren: the man accused in london's expected terror attacks has been identified. sudanese immigrant fleeing into 15 cyclists and pedestrians before plowing into a barricade outside of parliament. brand-new video is pretty chilling. it shows the moment of the attack. three people were hurt in the note if you're still unknown. cheryl: we look at some earnings from another big-name retailer. macy is expected to report a higher profit with the recovery from several years of...
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amy kellogg, thank you. stakes are high as voters head to the polls for primaries in four states. could democrats of the stage to retake control of key midwestern battlegrounds, or with supporters of president trump helped turn the tide the g.o.p. way? we will discuss that, next ou kn, are you in good hands? mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received
amy kellogg, thank you. stakes are high as voters head to the polls for primaries in four states. could democrats of the stage to retake control of key midwestern battlegrounds, or with supporters of president trump helped turn the tide the g.o.p. way? we will discuss that, next ou kn, are you in good hands? mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how...
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amy kellogg, fox news. >> bridge collapses are not unheard of in u.s. august 1st, 2007, an eight lane bridge collapsed into the mississippi river in minneapolis, minnesota. it happened during rush hour, killing 13 and injuring 145 more. on may 23rd in 2013, a part of interstate 5 collapsed into a river north of seattle. no one died in this collapse, but several cars ended up in the river. people in boats nearby were able to rescue the drivers. following collapses like this, we asked, what condition our california bridges in? ktvu's tom vacar looked into this question and joins us now from the carquinez bridge with more. >> reporter: the key word is vigilance. you have to be vigilant about any type of this bridge, whether it is the news behind me or the old carquinez bridge behind it, considerably older than the italian bridge. you have to be vigilant. this is a problem that confronts every state and every nation. the american society of civil engineers says of california's 25,431 bridges and overpasses, 1388, 5.5%, are structurally deficient. world-reno
amy kellogg, fox news. >> bridge collapses are not unheard of in u.s. august 1st, 2007, an eight lane bridge collapsed into the mississippi river in minneapolis, minnesota. it happened during rush hour, killing 13 and injuring 145 more. on may 23rd in 2013, a part of interstate 5 collapsed into a river north of seattle. no one died in this collapse, but several cars ended up in the river. people in boats nearby were able to rescue the drivers. following collapses like this, we asked, what...
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here is fox news's amy kellogg. amy. reporter: melissa the death toll is expected to rise.f the dead were children. number injured 16. nine of those in critical condition. tragically still lots of people are missing. we don't know the numbers. may be something like 10. in any event rescue workers say this is so much more difficult than what they're used to. the pieces of debris when they go to a earthquake in italy, they had plenty of those over the years are much smaller. they often know who they are looking for and where. we've been hearing heartbreaking stories of family members of the dead and equally tragic ones for people waiting in hospitals to learn news of missing relatives they fear were on the bridge in genoa when it collapsed. people are caught up going into daily routines. others were heading with vacation destinations for the holiday which is today today in italy this is iconic. the last vehicle standing by a stroke of luck. it managed not to fall when the bridge collapsed. according to the man behind him on the highway, that man says a car overtook this green
here is fox news's amy kellogg. amy. reporter: melissa the death toll is expected to rise.f the dead were children. number injured 16. nine of those in critical condition. tragically still lots of people are missing. we don't know the numbers. may be something like 10. in any event rescue workers say this is so much more difficult than what they're used to. the pieces of debris when they go to a earthquake in italy, they had plenty of those over the years are much smaller. they often know who...
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we go to amy kellogg live in milan. , on top of the dead and the injured, physically injured, there are so many people being treated right now for shock. frankly, no one really knows how many people may be trapped under the rubble. so the priority for rescue workers really is to go through those virtual mountains of twisted steel and concrete and try to get to anyone who is alive. the moment it happened this morning you can hear someone yelling oh my god. a 600 foot section of the bridge outside genoa. you hear a man yelling oh my god. the bridge is part of the highway that runs between italy and france. a column collapsed after violent storms just after noon today. as many as 30 trucks and cars fell when the section of bridge collapse sending them to a 300 foot fall. so many heart stopping images from the tragedy. the picture of this cause. something structural. authorities need some time to figure out what that was. the bridge was inaugurated in 1967. it was often called the brooklyn bridge for its similarities to the
we go to amy kellogg live in milan. , on top of the dead and the injured, physically injured, there are so many people being treated right now for shock. frankly, no one really knows how many people may be trapped under the rubble. so the priority for rescue workers really is to go through those virtual mountains of twisted steel and concrete and try to get to anyone who is alive. the moment it happened this morning you can hear someone yelling oh my god. a 600 foot section of the bridge...
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senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg joins us live from milan. hi, amy. >> hi, julie.le, the five-star movement, one of the protest parties that is part of italy's new government had a posting on its website five years ago in which it called the prospect of the bridge collapsing a fairy tale in the context of the debate how critical was the need to upgrade italy's infrastructure. they have since removed that post which is now very embarrassing for them. then there is a lot of sniping and speculation amongst political groups predictably about who is to blame. this as the work continues. the search for possible victims or survivors trapped in the rubble. no more voices are being heard from underneath. the death toll is now at 39 with 16 injured. it is quite frankly a miracle that anyone survived. one man has spoken of falling 90 feet in his car and getting out unscathed. there are not many stories like that. firefighters worked through the night and people are still missing while others are getting the grim news of their loss at area hospitals. >> i started to call him 4
senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg joins us live from milan. hi, amy. >> hi, julie.le, the five-star movement, one of the protest parties that is part of italy's new government had a posting on its website five years ago in which it called the prospect of the bridge collapsing a fairy tale in the context of the debate how critical was the need to upgrade italy's infrastructure. they have since removed that post which is now very embarrassing for them. then there is a lot of...
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come on in amy kellogg from london with more. what is the story, amy. reporter: hi, stuart.cided no better way to woo people with a tax break. cristiano renaldo is is the first high-profile person to take advantage of the new tax regime. he signed signed wither to renod team with fiat, $134 million next. that would have been taxed at a rate 43%. here is the deal. he only has to pay 100,000 euros. 11thousand dollars that is on his earnings around the world, endorsements, that kind of thing. last year, those believed to have been $47 million. we don't know how much the tack break influenced renaldo' decision to move but in italy there has been a lot of talk just how sweet this deal is. we asked an italian tax lawyer if italians actually resent outsiders being given this advantage, this flat tax. he said no, such newcomers will bring money into italy. >> he is a new resident and can pay new taxes. the other issue is the following if these kind of people come to it to italy, the new people can make new investments in italy. reporter: the first 24 hours after renaldo's signing, j
come on in amy kellogg from london with more. what is the story, amy. reporter: hi, stuart.cided no better way to woo people with a tax break. cristiano renaldo is is the first high-profile person to take advantage of the new tax regime. he signed signed wither to renod team with fiat, $134 million next. that would have been taxed at a rate 43%. here is the deal. he only has to pay 100,000 euros. 11thousand dollars that is on his earnings around the world, endorsements, that kind of thing. last...