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is underway in baltimore, maryland. it comes after a major bridge collapsed early this morning. many details aren't clear at this time, but here's what we do know. baltimore city police confirmed they were notified just after 130 this morning that the francis scott key bridge partially collapsed, with workers possibly in the water. according to our baltimore fox affiliate. a large container ship struck the bridge, causing the collapse, and then caused multiple vehicles to fall into the water. crews are now working to rescue at least seven people that we know of. we're also learning the ship caught fire before sinking. the maryland transportation authority says all lanes to the bridge are closed and traffic in the area of the bridge is being detoured. the francis scott key bridge, or, as it's better known, the key bridge, spans about a mile and a half across the patapsco river. a busy four lane highway known as i-895 runs across the bridge connecting other major highways together. and again, if you're
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just now joining us, we are following what we do know about this mass casualty response that's underway in baltimore, maryland. but right now, i want to bring in fox news contributor ted williams. he's former law enforcement and ted, thanks for getting up with us so early to talk about this. i know that, you know, the details are limited right now, but with what we do know, what would the response look like from a first responder standpoint? can you can you walk us through that? well first good morning here that were on the scene, this is a sad situation, a tragedy. i'm
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very familiar with that bridge. i'm also, i attended law school there in baltimore, so, i'm very familiar. unfortunately, with this kind of an incident, you don't want this kind of an incident to ever occur. but you do want trained individuals prepared and ready to respond to this kind of an incident. one of the things that they are definitely checking out is to try to determine, what hit that bridge. it is believed that it may very well have been a large or cargo ship that has sunk. i have not been able to confirm that, but that is the belief of what would have taken place. and so, as a result of that, i'm sure that they've got many,
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many people who are in the water there, of course, take into consideration the fact that the temperature there right now in baltimore are is in the 30s. and so therefore you're dealing with very, a horrible scene. unfortunately you know, ted, you said that you're familiar with this bridge in this area. it makes you wonder how heavily traveled this bridge would have been around 130 this morning. what would that look like on a tuesday morning? i mean, is it that heavily traveled? you know, unfortunately, yes, that bridge even at that time of the morning, actually is very traveled. and that's one of the things that i'm sure they're taking into consideration. they're the fact that it is that heavily traveled and that
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as a result of that, there could be, numerous individuals that are in that cold water or and so quite naturally, again, they're doing whatever they can do in the sense of a rescue effort. right? i feel like when you say that the mass casualty events that they plan for these, they train for these, you know, in any big city, but especially in, in baltimore, it would have to eventually revert from a land rescue to a water rescue. so it's multiple agencies that would have to respond to this. correct? oh, absolutely. as i've represented here, you have, the fire department, you have ambulance crews, you have all kinds of first responders, police officers or investigators, this is certainly something that you
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don't ever, ever want to see happen in any city in this country. but if it's going to happen, unfortunately, as i've said here, baltimore is a city that, definitely plans for this kind of activity. so that has to be taken into consideration, when you look at this kind of an event, you know, ted, i don't know if you've had a chance to see the video. i'm not sure if we are working on trying to get that video up. i've seen it, you know, circulate on social media. we don't have that video yet, but we have seen it circulate on social media. it was really bad, apparently from what we're hearing, this cargo ship caught on fire before it sank. so i'm unfamiliar with baltimore. is this is this a port area? are there, you know, cargo ships coming in and out consistently? is this something that, you
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know, they've prepared for to possibly happen? i mean, you would think that if this if their ships coming in and out, they would they would know the patterns and that the ships could take no. well, absolutely . they would know the pattern, they that is certainly something that is part of the even rescue effort is to try to determine how did this happen, at that bridge, quite naturally , if you have a large cargo ship or you would anticipate that, it would have some knowledge of that bridge, and there would be certain individuals on the cargo ship, who would be on the lookout for how to navigate or through that area. that area is right off of the patapsco river there. the,
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francis scott, key bridge, it as i've said, and i hate to be redundant or ashley, but it is a highly traveled area. yeah. and i can tell you, at, this time of the morning at around 1:00, should we say, quite naturally, it would definitely, unfortunately, be heavily traveled, right. and you know how is this going to affect the morning commute? obviously, right now, the focus is on rescuing the people who need to be rescued trying to figure out what happened. but if you're saying that it has traveled heavily, traveled as it is, i mean, this is going to cause potential chaos with this morning commute on a tuesday morning, right? well, it certainly will. and that is the reason that i am sure the first responders and specifically law enforcement are have put up enough of the barricades to
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have a detour around this area because, while it is a search and rescue effort, this also may very well could be considered a crime scene, and as a result of that, i'm sure they've got it closed off or where? there, no one could come into that area because this is investigation is going to take, days or perhaps even weeks to complete. yeah. they're going to have to figure out what went wrong as to why this cargo ship crashed into this bridge, especially if you say, you know, this is a heavily traveled area with cargo ships and ports. so there's a lot they're going to have to come to conclusions on. there's a lot that we still don't know, ted williams, thank you so much. if you're just now
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joining us, i was on the phone with ted williams. he's a fox news contributor. he's former law enforcement. ted, we always appreciate your input on the on these kinds of things. thank you for being with us, again, if you are just now joining us, a mass casualty response is underway in baltimore, maryland. it was after a container ship reportedly struck the francis scott key bridge, causing it to partially collapse. right now, we are told rescue crews are trying to rescue at least seven people from the water. we're also learning that the large cargo ship that hit the bridge caught on fire before it sank. we're going to bring you these developments as we learn them, as we are just now getting these coming through. but apparently, law enforcement was notified of this happening just after 130 this morning. we do have news crews to sent to the area. we're going to bring you everything we know live from the scene. fox and friends first is also going to have the latest starting at 5 a.m. eastern time. so stick with us heree it.ro and back to regular programming
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already in progress.sses >> before the trial began any other witnesses, trump somehow committed fraud he came back sophisticated wall street banks in time as agreed with interest. and they put this havetrum billion-dollar unconstitutionally punitive fine against trump and they wanted him to put up half a billion dollars togoin pursue a pellet. this is obviously not going to fly with the american people. this is going to backfire november 5, 2024. >> laura: when you think about this, david, the bottom line isw this signals thaayt this might vote trump's way, i would imagine it would go trump 'way. then wl dae have this november 5 trial set for a hush money caset that i don't think the left that would be their best shot at starting this law fair really going. but it really could be the first
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of the big cases, i don't count the jean carol kaye's pure thoughts about that, that was the one saving grace that gave a little chip on their side.h on >> politically each one of these cases since president trump soaring upwardtimas in the polls because ultimately, fair and reasonable and they see these political prosecutionsit for who they are. they are so many poems with this case it is hard toul know whereo start. this judge should not have been assigned to the case, he was assigned to the trump organization case and assigned to thean banning case and theit chief administrative judge put him on it and not because he wax qualified in my view but nothint but baivd experiences with him, antitrumper. and what is really charged in the case here the biggest thingd they hired a special prosecutor mark pomerantz who did a study and it's all in his book. the higher-ups in that office thought this case should never be brought just like the feds ad passed on the case.d th
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the feds had this evidence and said there should be no prosecution. you will see bob,he michael cohen's lawyer and hehal will tell you michael cohen told a completely different story. and michael cohen wavess privilege.th that is one of the reasons the fed never prosecuted. >> laura: mike, your sins onve this because there are tens of thousands of documents that have to be gone through ii n this ca. i would imagine they would ask for another continuation on thit case to push a pass april 15th.w eldo you think that will be's successful? >> for alvin bragg's sake, you better hope this gets pushed off because this is a dork case.a bu they have taken a businessman, settling a nuisance claim, andig tried to turn this into felony campaign finance violations thed prior manhattan d.a., the manhattan u.s. attorney, the federal election commission and alvin bragg himself passed overg so matthew got sent from three
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office in the justice department to resurrect this zombie case to get trump. >> laura: president trumpy, mention him by name today.by david, the judge was clearly annoyed by the underlying allegations that this is allta a just, you know, some political bandit against trump. he didn't much like that today. what would you advise thep. president as ar. matter of legal strategy, forget the political p.r. sidcorde of it. >> he has to make the record in this case. the judgpeare will always be and with anything that appears to be in president trump's favor. nts you have tens of thousands f documents being turned over the last minute here that easilyth could have been gotten from the federaidl prosecutors. they worked with with the federal prosecutors and he comes from the feds and also from the new york attorney general's office where he went after trumu as well.st they can't play it straight wita folks looking for justice in this case.fo this judge certainly isn't, inpa
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my opinion, is the wrong guy fon this job. but president trump has to stayt the course and raise all thetifi legal issues in this case. wait until michael cohen testifies and is on while you're contradicts him. >> laura: that will be juicy, david and mike, good to see you, thank you so much. coming up having his bond reduced wasn't the only majorin win for trump today. i will explain it next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >>: more good news for donald trump today. not only did he get the pondmers sliced 64.5% new york, the latestr emerson pole leading biden in a number of key states: arizona, michigan, pennsylvania wisconsin, and about. the big merger of a social medie company, trump and technology media group got through the merger process and that means tomorrow donald trump shares will bionse worth in the billio. the true social stock will stara trading tomorrow on the nasdaq up your joining me now charlie hurt come opinion editoh at washington times a mollie hemingway editor in chief, both fox newsth contributor, charlie, let's start with you. i started the show tonight with the roadrunner and wile e. coyote which is one of
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my favorite cartoons, but almost there, almost there to put the padlock on trump tower and the .trump golf course, mar-a-lago and lead tea letitia james is excited. a little rough of a day but this news is not insignificant about the special purpose acquisition vehicle on the merger tomorrow. billions of dollars for trump and maybe a new spring in hisru steply. >> it is truly extraordinary. this is supposed to be one of the worst days in his entire career, both politically and his business career. and then it turns out to be one of the best.mida and like the guy has this might just touch. you have to give him credit, it is not just luck. it is, i think he deserves. credit both for continuing to guyfight every single day. i don't know how the guy manages to come back and keep
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swinging, but then you see that where he went for the cameras after the court hearing. the yet again, he commands and is ua against thtte media every single day. he commands the attention of the media. it is funny, i slipped stomach flipped around the channels, cnn, msnbc who say ws he doesn't want to cover what he has tong o says anymore is forced to carry his victory lap. >> laura: mollie we show the emerson polls leading biden ande the swing states, but what is interesting and not greablict n is that of republican senate the candidates and that same pollcrt show that they are behind their democratic counterparts in those same states. sometimes, it is aat d few poinw and sometimes a little bit more, but what does that show you? >> i think the republican party still needs to unify if theya want success in november. it seems like a no-brainer for a
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lot of republican voters.he b they would like to see the establishment of the party tonight with the base and work together for victory. dir they think the situation in theo country is extremely dire, extremely serious. they would like to see their leaders in d.c. take itn seriously as they do.ne i so i think it is too soon to count anyone in or out, but if republicans want success, they need to beey ver ny smart and ty need to be very unified and thea need to keep their eye on the ball and focused on the major issues. >> laura: charlie, a lot of us are concerned that by sum summer, jeffries can be th tehe speaker the house. we have retirement and some people walking out of the door early. i know everybody has a competing and going to this company that you swore to uphold the constitution and do the duty for the people of your district. what happened to that idea?some >> it is really extraordinary and whatever you think of donald trump and the antics heea
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gets into comic he has nosh more conservative plans for conservatives than any resident going back to ronald reagan.tera the idea you have a lot of republicans who have literally would rather give up and go home then take part in another administration of winning in tht legislature tells you what you need to know about those people. >> laura: mollie, i'm hoping someone like mike gallagher reconsiders.did he goo he did good work on tiktok and other issues. he is an interesting guy andg look, just show up for the big votes at this point. show up for the big boats andou make your way through the rest r of theea year. that is really the honorable thing to do. maybe he will change his mind. >> he really should reconsider's and it n is outrageous to leavea halfway through your cycle. it is not that long, two years for a term here a an end the voters in other states reallyel want to believe thatie they have someone advocating for them.
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mike gallagher has a good representation with republican voters but if he sabotagespubl e republican majority, that would really sour his reputation withr republican voters. i think he should reconsider and it's not too late to do that, or he should step down immediatelyi so the people in wisconsin and l his district and have a specialm election toco replace him. hug>> laura: i think, charlie, the special election for a huge amount of money and they might not win i that.s so there was a lot of concern. i think the best thing is toie g reconsider and it's not too late. charlie and mollie.le it ians good to see you. it is time for a palate cleanser... ♪ ♪ country superstar zach bryant shared a momen ft with a young n battling a rare diagnosis in wisconsin. [cheers and applause] for you.
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ashley strohmier, live in new york. a mass casualty response is underway in baltimore, maryland, after a major bridge collapsed early this morning. many details are not clear right now, but here's what we do know. baltimore city police
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confirmed they were notified just after 130 that the francis scott key bridge partially collapsed, with workers possibly in the water. according to our baltimore fox affiliate. a large container ship struck the bridge, causing the collapse, and then caused multiple vehicles to fall into the water. now, crews are working to rescue at least seven people. we're also learning the ship caught on fire before it sank. the maryland transportation authority says all lanes to the bridge are closed and traffic in the area near to the bridge is being detoured. the francis scott key bridge, or what is better known as the key bridge, spans about a mile and a half across the patapsco river. a busy four lane highway known as the i 695 runs across the bridge connecting other major highways. so right now we're going to bring back in ted williams, a fox news contributor. we spoke to him about 5 or 10 minutes ago about what is going on. he's former law enforcement. ted, thanks for sticking around to keep
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talking about this with us. you know, earlier you said you told me that this could possibly turn into a criminal investigation. how would that work, i mean, where are they going to look first in a situation like this, do you think? well, what they are going to look at is how did that bridge or collapse? how did the container ship itself navigate to that bridge? under the circumstances, as we know, ashley, this happened around 130 in the morning. and i can tell you that bridge is a connection between, baltimore and the port of baltimore. there it is. as you said about 1.6 miles long. and ashley, i have seen this collapse and i mean, folk in baltimore and the surrounding area are going to wake up and wonder, how could
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this have happened in a major metropolitan port or in this country, let alone baltimore alone? and when you look at the fact that the way this bridge was hit, you could see that this cargo ship hit one of the structural beams of that bridge that caused that collapse. this is a bridge, ashley, that was built in 1977, and it is believed that the ship, the daily a singaporean or flag container ship. hit that bridge. what you have right now is a search and rescue effort. you have the coast guard specifically. there are probably in charge of the search and rescue, but as i said, and you've just represented this also could
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very well be considered a crime scene. and i am sure you have a crime scene. investigators are at that bridge collapse trying to find out what took place. right. and i mean, it's purely speculative. we obviously don't know a lot of what's happening right now, but correct me if i'm wrong. isn't the corps of engineers responsible for directing these cargo ships in and out? i mean, these ships don't go that fast. you would think that there would be some sort of warning before something like this would happen. i know this video we have up. it's not a very clear description or picture of what we've seen. we have you and i have both seen the video and it's bad. there's no other way to put it. it looks really bad, not only from a standpoint of law enforcement, but it looks bad for the city and that port. so what could have possibly gone wrong? they have almost 10 million tons of cargo a year come in and out of this port,
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what happened now? in the middle of the night at 130 on a tuesday? for this to happen? well, let's just put it, directly here. somebody or somebodies had to have been asleep. or when i say asleep, i don't mean physically asleep. but, this should clearly not have happened, here at any large metropolitan port, there are engineers, that guide these ships in and out of these ports. and when you look at this bridge and the manner in which it collapsed, you could see that, this container ship hit one of the structures there, causing this bridge to collapse. the as i said, one of the things they're trying to determine, ashley, is how many vehicles were on that bridge at the time of the collapse. i can tell you that this is a heavily
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traveled or in and out of baltimore. you have at least 12 million vehicles. ashley, a year traveling on this one single bridge alone. so that tells you how heavily traveled that bridge is. but some kind of way. or they are also. that's part and parcel of the investigation. now is to determine what happened in the line of communication that caused that ship to go into that structural beam of that, bridge and to take that bridge down or it. and one of the things i must say is that this is a heavily traveled area in the baltimore. so now they are trying to reroute course around baltimore, and that's going to
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be certainly something that law enforcement is going to have to handle. ted, we're just now coming into the morning commute hours. so like we said earlier, it could cause chaos with people trying to get to work. and this is going to be a multi-day and as you said, possibly even weeks worth of investigations. ted williams, thank you so much for your time this morning. i do just want to point out that this is a 1.6 mile long bridge, and it does have pedestrian paths that run along each side on either way of it. so we're still working to learn to see if the seven people that are being rescued, they say they're workers. we don't know if they're from the ship. we don't know if they're construction workers. there's just a lot of questions, and we are bringing you these developments as we get them in. and fox and friends first is going to. "fox & friends first quotes my" will bring it first and i will send you back to regular pro program.
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♪ ♪mp i >> laura: at this election year and donald trump is leading in key swing states, which means it iths time for big tech to put its finger on the scal e to help poor, old biden. at this time a new role on political content. got to make sure people nevero pose for conservatives or truege liberals. >> i just want to thank my parents for not letting me pick my gender while i was trying to> eat crayons and glue my handsid
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together. >> what doen you? think is bettr for the country, trump or biden? trump. >> trump. >> [bleep], [bleep].t. >> it is a completely made up concept, a term to shame people and control people. >> weight, what? >> over the last few days,cal people started noticing a change in their fees. today you do not get political content from somebodo iny you d follow the should physically go into your account and change certain settings.whic it turns out that made out that owns instagram started restricting access to politicanl content months before the election. so, anything to do with laws, elections or social topics will be limited to joining me now is journalist michael shellenberger, founder of publiu on sub stack. michael, this is supposed to be for all political content, but i
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just want to remind viewersfa mark zuckerberg who owns the olt facebook poured more than $350 million into the 2020 election via, you know, all the nonsense in pennsylvania. what is he up toh, w here? >> it is good to see you, laura2 it is worth going back to 2017.r i remember everybody blamed facebook at the time -- not everybody, the democrats blame facebook for trump's selectionof but brexit, also blamed faceboow for losing in britain. zuckerberg was strong and said he defendant the right to deny the holocaust on facebook. but fast forward to years later and he caved in on everything. there had been a used advertised boycott with close ties to the intelligence community. they were putting a lot of somsure on him. he made up a reason suggesting there was evidence showing an
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increase of speech know mike hate speech violence.h they can't trace those thingsn come and we documented recentlye that even with big increase in hatel speech, it doesn't translate into world violence obviously, politics, zuckerberg in response to the pressure from democrats to not have republican and conservative content, he has shut it all down and restricted the content earlier a year or s two aghoo and restricted ever since and doing it again right now.is >> laura: everybody has to be on platforms that doesn't do this.ta x and true social tomorrow. we reached out to mehta who sai this expands on years of work on how we approach trade content based on what people have told us they wanted, michael and now people will be able to control but that they would like to have these types of posts recommended to them, what? >> yeah, i didn't know about the
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change until i saw the news coverage are quite couldn't even find it in my settings easily. look, obviously, they are running away from being controversial and beating them content that they think would be pro-republican. that. is really the target thata will time.ted and the news media dominated byr democrat perspective in social media is where they aretn trying to basically exterminate in a free flow of differente filmic information.ri it is clear what is happening. i think you are right, it means actually hopefully increases demand for alternative platforms, including x, lee twitter with recommended content and even content you may not agree with but at least free flow of information, which isdm exactly what theen first amendmt was created to protect.y, y >> laura: but again, i want to repeat to everybody, you are big people and figure out what you like and don't like. but the idea mark zuckerberg would stand ther, bee and say ha
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>> brett kavanaugh assaulted her and you were in the room. >> some of your statements don't sound like unequivocal denial. ♪ ♪ >> laura: this is a fox news: fo alert, the fed sweep them on homes owned by sean "diddy combs." film aleutian joins me from the west coast newsroom with all the details, bill. rep >> u.s. officials confirm fox news official, pd propertien in l.a. and in miami today are in connection to a federal sex trafficking investigation. heavily armed federal agents can be seen raiding sean "diddy combs" and the hills area
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of l.a. several people escorted from the property and some appearing to beerty detained or arrested andn handcuffs. meanwhile, in miami, some federal agents said sean "diddy combs" waterfront con property by bochum t conductinga raid and has to do with a federe probe at only saying "earlierrl ietoday homeland security investigations new york executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation,om with assistance from miami, andm locaial law enforcement partner. we will provide further information as it becomess available." last year or three women accusef sean "diddy combs" of the abuse and two separate lawsuits. the day after the first lawsuit filed, the woman agreed on a settlement. and for second lawsuit, filed last november, two women claimes sean "diddy combs" forcefullyosl drug them and sexually assaulted them back in 1990s. two months ago a male producer
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also food sean "diddy combs" accusing of abuse with unsolicited groping and touching.ing. laura, right now it is not leerc where p. diddy is tonight. we are working to confirm his whereabouts but tmuts z have trd private jack in the caribbean tonight, though unclear if he is actually on thh plane here it back to you. >> laura: bill, thank you so much. >> everyone is fair game. the easiest -- >> laura: life and biden's america is not dangerous enough, the white house is moving up timeline to relocate grizzlylint bear locations to rule part of washington state purebred.d locals are not thrilled. >> i know one thing, there is danger. i mean, we will live right heren >> when we bring back the salmon, that is the time that we can look at those other building
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blocks of that ecosystem. speak with the biggest fear is you were kids or some of your e infamily gets mauled or, god forbid, killed by grizzly. >> laura: seeks to establish a population of 200 grizzly bears in the coming decades and why? releasing the apex predator int the region will improve social tolerance of thee of species sas the biden administration.a a cow producer in washingtongton state and a member of the the washington cattlemen association. neil, what are the dangers here? >> there is a real danger of our livestock, our families and the people working in living in this area to bring those bears intote so a real danger to our families. they went as someone who has come merely way too close to ahe grizzly bear when i was in
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wyoming once, actually two grizzly bear less, it is terrifying, no doubt. it will take down a cattle or aa horse. a dog as an appetizer, and a person, usually they run away, but if they are provoked, they will come at you. in the biden administration is moving up its timeline, not slowing it down, but moving it up. your reaction to that tonight. >> well, we have always said local communities and the local state fish and wealth people need to be the ones to manage the wildlife and manage the bear. if they were involved with themi communities, the ranchers and people living there and the people with their income in these areas, it is a real problem and going to be a real problem to try to survive in these rural areas that we live and work in.ne
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>> laura: neil, one life biologists oppose this relocation of grizzlies, watch. >> we will look at young bears in order ting o make the move ea bearers that are, number one, may be more adaptabladape to a t landscape but bears with their reproductive life ahead of them. these errors will jump-start a population. >> laura: neil, your response. >> yes, well, that could be treated. i'm not a wildlife biologist but i believe it is going to eat something. if there is no wildlife to eat commit wilre'sl be livestock, it will be the pets, dogs, cats. it is going to arrest the people that are hiking and walking in thisg an area. we have vacation there. it does not need theo be done ba federal bureaucrat. it means to bes tobe done by the washington state in fish and well in communities.
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>> laura: neil, this is why i think the federa wayl departmens and by the wayl , it is so beautiful behind you that i want to be there right now, so gorgeous and work with the federal departments, interio, ir department, it should not be in washington.e i do believe it should be out west where we have a vast feast ofs or somewhere outside of the swamp of because people get herd they lose all common sense.mmon they don't know what it's like to build a business, make payroll or certainly not drive cattle or raise cattle. you have a target on your back, unfortunately, right now. >> that is very true. nobody asked to house these bears in portland or seattle bum they are putting them out on our landscape. that we tried to make a living t on to provide food for the ohmic food, fiber, and energy for american consumer. >> laura: neil, prince of mine t in the restaurant business havel told me that the pressure that is on them at their big steak
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house is them with the cost of d and anything from energy cost to reduce grazing to all of thell other regulations that areer coming down the right against your way of life despite biden want to bring us back to theth 1800s. do you feel that you are kind of on borrowed time as a cattlemen today, given whaa cat theronm environmentalists are doing? >> that could be true in someat instances, but we have been hero five generations. >> laura: wow! >> we have been doing a lot of n things. we will continue to work and support the industry and our way of life here or there e will challenges, yes. >> laura: neil, i will come and hang out there. awesome to see you. think is much purer it up, up, jesse. >> todd: a fox news alert,

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