things. julie: steve now live from miami with more and this is just a tragic story because there were people who are still missing, loved ones calling around to hospital to hospital and unfortunately fearing for the worst. julie, you re right, there is agony for those families who are still waiting to find out if their loved ones are dead or alive or still underneath the bridge and, of course, the identification process is enormously difficult when you two millions pounds of concrete crushed on them and cars have been removed with real dignity, chaplain prayer and they are moving carefully and slowly here. they are actually going to takes 2 hours to pull the next two cars out. they are trying to do what they can. as you mentioned, a lot of focus is what caused the bridge to collapse and did a crack in the bridge have anything to do with it, a lot of attention on who might have known about the crack, there was a voicemail message sent on a tuesday, two days before the collapse from an
understand that they are not moving any further and that we stand together with allies to do so. kelly: congressman scott taylor from virginia, thank you, sir, for your perspective and obviously for some very good information about the cyber war and how we have to combat that against russia. have a good day, sir. thanks for having me, you as well. julie: march madness already in full swing. plus, painting the town green in celebration of st. patrick s day. for the first time. trying something new can be exciting. empowering. downright exhilarating. see for yourself why chevrolet is the most awarded and fastest growing brand, the last four years overall. switch into a new chevy now. current qualified competitive owners and lessees can get this 2018 chevy equinox for around $199 a month. chevrolet. find new roads.
attorney to provide a reporter with content of conversation that he had had with senior official from the department of justice, so antoine, why would any one in the fbi ever release any information to the media about a private conversation? a couple of things, i want to thank him to 20 plus years of service. julie: yeah. number two, the timing of all of this is ironic, he will have his day in court because i would imagine there would be some type of lawsuit against doj about his firing and due process especially knowing that he was hours away from benefiting from full retirement from u.s. government and number three, it s ironic that this thing happened at friday night at 10:00 p.m. when there s been a constant attack on the fbi and our intelligence community since the special prosecutor has essentially turned up the heat
jai, let me ask you, do you believe at all an attempt to stop the investigation as mccabe is claiming? i don t think that the two things are related at all. mueller investigation is going to go on and in my opinion not support on capitol hill to stop mueller investigation and i for one support going forward in full transparency on that. i don t think that they are the same thing. i think this mccabe investigation was legitimate and whether you can argue about the tone of the tweets, you can argue about the time two days before, that doesn t mean that the firing was incorrect and that s what we have to remember too because i think right now everything is inflated and that s not the right way to go about it. who can dispute his statement that there was it s been a series attack on the fbi and the intelligence community by the party of law and order? they ve become the party of cover and run, cover up anything that may look partisan look bad towards trump and run away from it.
i m sorry, i can t answer. i m going to assume that s true. i ve been interviewed by the house intel committee, yes. kelly: you may want to watch more of that, you can watch it all the full interview with félix sader at 8:00 p.m. on watter s world. julie: airliner admits to third incident involving a pet this week, plus the trump administration issuing it is toughest sanctions yet on russia for host of actions including cyber attacks on the u.s. but what are those sanctions and are they tough enough? we have the number one offensive cyber capability in the world and we should respond in kind, we have to got to take the gloves off.