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visit truecar.comoney,com,t and never overpay.yer's remorse. a good deal or not. "okay, this is the price," and you're like. fox urgent. what a day in the great state of the nevada. guns drawn one rancher is taking the federal government over land. i am harris faulkner. at this hour, a bit of a break, and what has been tense hours all day long on saturday of a stand off there. bureau of land management is saying it will back off citing safety concerns for the public and protestors. protestors tried to get the cattle back and heavily armed federal agents on one side. and a rancher and hundreds of supporters on the other. this brand new video coming in
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momentsing on, showing the cows taken off of the land are released back to the rancher bundy. the man in the center of it all. this started a woking on. agents were rounding up the cattle. bundy said the animals have grazed on the land since the 19th century. william joins us with the latest in nevada. bundy finally getting what he wants for now? >> reporter: well, the federal government has entirely backed down, harris. removed 250 armed agents and hired hands and said momentsing on, released 2- 400 head of cattle that belong to the family >> i am so happy i can open the gate. and let our babies and calves out and they can go home to the
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river. >> they had seized the cattle over the last several days using helicopters and hired cowboys to get them rounded up. they say he's been here illegally 20 years and refused to pay. early this morning. the la m is giving up and going home. and initially they refused to give up the cattle. 200 or throw hundred protestors and shutting down i- 15. and openly carrying fire arms and long roifls and sidearms. and then in a stand off of police and swat three dozen rushed the gates and then a break and negotiated the release of those cattle, harris. >> william, you're reporting
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today. this got really bad very quickly and the size of that crowd so much larger than it had been a now days ago. what brought it on so fast today. >> reporter: it is the weekend, and there is a lot of people here from the west so- called patriots and militia and rural families who have adopted his fight as their own. they so the federal government as overbearing and intrusive on their way of life and a threat to their live he hod and they came out here and joined with him. and they say they did not want violence but they saw him as a victim. they don'ts inially agree with the fact as many say outlaw and refused to pay his bill, but on the other hand they so hem as a folk hero and disagree with the blm in the way they enforced
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the law. >> we used to have rights and people had enough. >> we took one hill and we'll take capitol hill next. >> and the blm is going to try to administratively try to resolve it with bundy. one thing we do know, it a pores that it resolved itself peacefully. the federal government misjudged the response of the people here. >> the physical part of this. the federal government pulled back. but the $1.1 million bill that the feds say he owes, what happens to that? >> reporter: he will not recognize their authority here and he would pay the state government but they renowsed to take the payment.
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and point being at this point, he is deif i apt and i don't think at this point he will pay the federal government a million for grazing foes for the last 20 years and how it will resolve itself in that matter. >> guns drawn a few hours ago. and thank goodness it turned out peacefully. william, live for us in nevada. now the unofficial keck off to new hampshire 2016 presidential selection process. prominent names in conservative politics including rand paul and ted cruz spoking in the freedom summit. new hampshire is used to hosting big political stars. it is the first president yell primary after the iowa caucuses and it is roughly two years away and felt like 2016 was here today. carl cameron is live for us in
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manchester, new hampshire. good to so you. and they started the battle against one another today. >> reporter: there was one bit of unitty and that was opposition of obama agenda and obama care. on that there was large agreement. we are seven months before the midterms and two years and seven months away from the presidential primary and this is a early cattle call and bringing the candidates to the forum and billed as one about the presidential campaign. there is division. they are positions and contrasting one another's position. and ted cruz in the september for a year and half lit up washington with his brand of feisty conservative. he took a stance against the suggestion of rapped paul that the republican party deemphasize
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social issues in order to a pole to voters. ted cruz will not agree to disagree. listen. >> i think we should continue to defend the throw legs of the republican schools. i am a fiscal conservative and a social conservative and a national security conservative. we need to stand for all three principles. >> reporter: rand paul wants a libertarian approach and talked about gay marriage and said they should not make an issue in order to a pole with younger voters. it is not going over with the conservative. rand paul said take me or love me. >> there is an arrogance to a litmus test and a debateless society. but if people say i am no longer good enough because of that and
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discount what i believe in, that is a debate we can have i think. >> reporter: if you take the debate thus far. rand paul is making headway with those expressions. both in oh, waand new hampshire. he is are you tonely in the top tier of republican contenders, harris. >> i know you mentioned how early it is. and that means some did not show up. >> reporter: yeah, a lot didn't show up. but mike huckabee, former arkansas dpof goff and fox host and president of the iowa caucus, he came here today and didn't weigh in as a cappedidate and said will he run? who knows. he did take a stand on the issue of where the party should be and argued in affect that republicans need to republican that over the last 35 or 40
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years, it has been stanch social conservative nom nos that actually ended up winning and huckabee said squishes lost that is an indirect reference to mitt rom no. and thus ended in a loss. and it is worth noting that paul ryan was not here today. the house budget committee chairman and 2012 vice-president running mate was in iowa yesterday and he made saying that the republican facualism needs to stop. and rand paul took a shot at ryan saying he could not vote for. that all of those candidates are possessioning and donald trump took a shot at jeb bush. they were talking about him.
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>> carl cameron. you make us ready for all of it. now new reaction to president obama's comments against the republican party over voters rights. the president claimed that republicans are leading a nation wide effort to make it more difficult for minorities and the poor to vote. supporters of those laws, have long argued they are necessary to prevent voter fraud and legal forms of identification are not hard to get. molly heningburg live in washington tonight. >> republicans argue that states should prevent voter fraud and showing an iowa d when you vote helps election officials know you are who you are. >> we enacted a voter id law here in texas. it is easy and inexpense you have and some cases it is free
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to get a photoid to vote in texas. if there is a problem cast a provisional ballot. we make sure people vote once and are eligible to vote. >> president obama contends that voter id laws hurt senior citizens who may not have the right id or women who may have registered to vote on their maiden name and making the case against voter id laws in an important mid- term election year. >> to start, the simple truth is this. the right to vote is threatened in a way it has not been since the voting right became a law five decades ago. across the country, republicans are passing laws to make it harder and not easier to vote.
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>> reporter: 16 states require a photoid to vote. and others require a prove of idenity but not a photoid. >> molly, thank you very much. right now, europe and the rest of the world watching a deteriorating series of eveps between russia and ukraine. today, we are starting to see prorussian militiaants are taking over the police stayings. >> and terror otherwising the drivers in the major american so. >> who is taking shots on the people on the freeways? stay close. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal.
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know it in europe. gun men targeted the police stations. they held a referundum and join russia. secretary of state kerry expressed concerns about russian's role in insighting violence. there is a statement saying, we call on president putin and his government to cease all efforts to destabilize ukraine. we are learning that vice-president biden will travel to ukraine. the goal is to keep russia from taking all of ukraine by force. how is that going. joining me is ian mcdonald? you are with us? >> reporter: yes, i am. >> from the outside looking in, it seems to be getting worse quickly?
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>> reporter: there is an escalation of the situation today. several police stations taking over by armed men and it locks like what happened in crimea with people in unmarked but military uniform and bearing russian weapons are taking the military, the infrastructure. there seems to be so far no response from the ukranian authorities. >> i want to correct what i said. crimea had that referundum and not eastern ukraine where the police stations are taken by force. i am curious why the police stations? >> reporter: because of the police stations, if they overtake those police station, cove keef has little rom for maneuver and they don't have
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a response basically. if they send in the armed forces, that could provoke an armed response from russia. russia has many thousands of troops on the border of ushs crane and within miles and they come in quickly if there is an armed response from kiev using military troops and kiev will have to be careful and use ordinary police forces and in taking over the police stations in the eastern ukraine, who ever is behind this is preventing keef cove from using the police forces to react. boy, that is interesting. they attack off of the civilian option russia is forcing this. and quickly you are talking about how this is unfolding for the people. what is the mood like there?
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>> reporter: a great deal of worry. i am watching the social networks and people are worried. they are frustrated at the inaction of the kiev authorities. and i think there is a wrecknition this is a serious situation. it locks very much like what happened in crimea and seems that at lost one of the eastern regions of ukraine are under immediate risk of being taken by the russian authorities and there is threat to next door and next to russia. the area of action was slovya nsk. that is half distance and a key
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new information following a fiery bus crash that left ten people dead in california. two witnesses say a fed- ex truck involved in the collision may have been on fire before it crashed the median can slammed head-on to the coach. this comes as to whether the stretch of highway should have had a barrier to prevent this
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type of a crash. they will determine if a fire suppression recommended and not required for buses would have helped to save the lives. this bus was carrying high school students visiting a university when the truck crashed in to it. both drivers and three chaperons and five teenagers died. >> crews are scouring the indian ocean in search for flight 370. the australian prime minister is backing off of the optimistic comments. he said the massive search for the malaysian airliner could go on for a very long time. >> while we do have a high degrees of confidence that the transmissions we have picked out are from flight mh throe secht flight recorder, no one should
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underestimate the difficulty of the search before us. dom is live in the west coast nows room. >> reporter: yes, harris, the prime minister said if they locate a smaller area where it most likely could be the black boxes, then perhaps six weeks or two months to scour that area. there on the map they have been searching, today saturday. and new maps from the australians showing they will extend the search. the ocean should is dragging the ping detector and it was back on tuesday last time we heard a ping. they need to close that area down or perhaps start looking somewhere else. the australians seem certain that the black boxes are somewhere close by. >> it is our intention to deploy the submersible.
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and conduct a sonar search of the sea bed, and based on the sonar search attempt to get a visual on wreckage. >> the blue fin 21, which is the submersible on the screen right now. considering the currents here, whether they drop it throw milldown on the sea bed that they would consider, that would take 4 or 6 or 8 weeks that he was talking about in the press conference. that is a long time. that submersible goes slowly. it is 6,000 pounds per square inch. and with the sea bed down there. who knows the conditions. and the australians do have optimism that eventually they will find the black boxes.
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>> we are ticking our way away from the expiration of the batteries. we have picked up another woke in the journey to beat the clock on those. dom nick thank you very much. not in america. that is the word from the iowa ran. the man has ties to the 1979 hostage crisis. and the white house said he will not get a visa. and iran is refusing to back down. federal agents falling off the round of cattle. it is breaking news all day long on saturday. i am reading your tweets@harris faulkner and share them with the reporter live at the scene. stay with us. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine.
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right now federal agents are calling off the roundup of cattle in the nevada ranch. it is been a tense stand off. protestors have been gathering in the past two hours with demonstrators demanding that the cattle be returned to bundy. this fight is far from over at least legallyment we'll check back in with william on the scene in bunkerville, nevada. i want to take a page.
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you reported guns drawn. i have seen rifles and handguns were carried and wants clariction on this. >> reporter: well, that's fune. that is a difference between open carry and aiming. our junior reporter was there in the site. what was caught on tape and you see that is something else. we have a shot of a guy with his eyes through his sites and he is aiming down from an over pass to law enforcement. and we did so people with handguns out. ine though he may not have sewn it on the video. >> i understand that it bundy is a cowing the federal government of having snipers aimed at his property. any more reaction from the bundy
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family tonight? >> reporter: the bundy family did react early this morning at 9 o'clock a.m. this was improblemable. yesterday we had 50 people and this morning 500 and then thousand. people are still coming and there is a line of traffic coming from las vegas. and people are coming here number one. they reacted and still defiant if you will and saying hey, i am glad they agreed to back off and go home. we are going to go get them. that's what led to the confrontation and down to the blm enclosure. they released the cattle to bundy out of fear for the public safety which is why they said they are going home, obviously you have the incidents this woke where a guy was tazed and a woman thrown to the ground. you have a armed militia and
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some people maybe more provocative and the blm said you know what, we are out of here and it is not worth it. >> you say that more people are coming up to shore up support for bundy and the family. i hear a commotion behind you. set the scene. >> reporter: so you have got, i believe one of bundy's sisters, who is spoking to the crowd. and some of the crowd is at orth location. this is a gathering area. they can move in unison and earlier today, moments ago, we saw a lot of the cattle going back down to the river which is off to my left to get water. it is stressful, i am told using
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helicopters during the calving season and last thing i will say, it is sometimes hard for city people to connect and realize the relationship that rural people have with livestock. they refer to them as their babies. and they are live stock and will go into slaughter at some point, they treat them as their children or pet. back to you. >> bottom line. the cattle, it is their lively hod out there. william, thank you and we'll check back if the new warns where a single raefrner took on the federal government to block the way. iowa ran is refusing to name a new un ambassador. and the white house confirmed it would not issue a visa to the iowa ranni
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-- iranian diplomat because of the connection to the hostage croisis. elizabeth has more. >> reporter: the islamic republic's choice for the ambassador is rejected. u.s. officials will not issue a visa to the ambassador. they pointed to the ties to the muslim student group that held hostage americans in the take over in the u.s. embassy in terrain. he is a cowed of helping to orgnoise the assassination of a dissident in rome and never charged. >> we communitied and made clear our dwegz on this. that is a selection that is not viable and the position we'll not issue him a visa. >> the white house will have to decide if it signs the bill that prohibits the ambassador from
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entering bo the u.s. senator ted cruz encourages president obama to send a strong message against the terrorism. >> this is an acknowledged terrorist was intended to be a slap in the face to american and pohostages that spent fourfro days being tortured. iowa rannian officials say it is a regrettable decision by the u.s. administration. the obli gaugz of the host country and inherent right of sovereignty states to designate members. they refuse to back down on their nomination. back to you. >> a former u.s. marine is sentenced to ten years in prison in a secret trial. he was arrested in visitinge ran and sentenced to die. he was convicted of working for
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the cia. his attorney said his client didn't know about the trial. he may be able to get him freed in exchange for the release of iowa rannian prisoners in the united states. >> a cyclone making landfall as a category 4 at night. it is our top story around the world. australia, cyclone idahit the northwest shore line and destroying buildings and taking outtro aftertro. massive amounts of rain and 160 miles per hour winds. no reports of anybody hurt. >> brazil. squatters clashing with the riot police in rio dejaenero.
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nonlife threatening gun shot wounds and the string of highway shootings are from the same person or persons. but there are no known subjects. it is in the southern part of kansas city, missouri. it is where throw interstate highways and u.s. 50 intersect. police believe they are coming from inside of a car, in all 12 cases, someone fired shots before reaching a highway exit ramp. and the ten the suspect veered off in a different direction. a gunman drove next and opened fire and wearing a ski mask and hood. >> i hope it gets solved son and no one gets hurt. the way it is going someone could be hurt or killed. >> no one was killed and most of them occur from 5:30 on.
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and it is like the sniper in washington d.c. that killed ten. but kansas city police do not believe that they are targeting the area and the mayor is down playing the shooting spree. >> this is urban usa role etthese days and crime of any sort is bad for anybody. especially those victimized by. it i don't believe you can say it is of such a word nature. >> police are reviewing cases dating back to last year. there is a $10,000 reward for information. >> royal caribbean said a carouse ship that had a major outbreaks is goring up to sail again. >> marry lapd, carouse liner,
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grand your of the seas is back on open water. doctors say it appears the noro virus spread and made a hundred people ill in a weeklong carouse from baltimore to the bahamas. and they are home just in time for new passengers to board. oregon, the american ex- student who refuses to return to europe to face a murder trial found a now family in the innocence network family. amanda knox met with people who were exonerated. nwhile i was in prison there was sadness and anger and there is none of that here. nknox was tried initily for the murder of her roommate and convicted. another jury acquitted her and recently the ital yap court reinstated the guilty verdict.
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she appear agitated and aware. she by passed security and walked to the stage where clinton was standing and let the to the wear fly. >> it is recycling. >> well, that brought clinton's speech for a halt and she ducked for cover. and no word on a potential reason for the shoe throwing. she was dow back in court for june. >> and looking up. nasa's upcoming launch and what it means for future of space travel. popular because when you buy the new samsung galaxy s5 on verizon,
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>> nasa said they need to do a space walk to repair the serious computer system outside of the space station. a back up system familied on friday. the main computer is fine we are told and the crow is not in danger. they didn't say when the space walking doesn't happen, if it doesn't happen soon a sploi of space cargo could be in joepardy. up close look at the future of space travel. it a pores the agency has big plans for the future. and liftoff of the rocket. joishgs a huge atlas rocket
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blasted in spaes but nothing had to do with nasa. the pay load a military satellite and the rocket belonged to a private company. >> bringing in splois. >> three years, commercial space companies have taken over cargo missions to the space station, nasa seems to be on the back burner. but not at all they say and here is the room to prove it? >> all pieces are coming together and exciting to be this close. >> this is the big ship. it is the spacecraft of the future and the closest look anyone has season. 60,000 mills. and heat shield is the largest ever made for a space cap soul. it will go farther than any
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returning spacecraft and orbitting the earth twice and spedding back to the pacific ocean. and the excitement in nasa is northerly out of the world. >> it is establishing the human presence and having the capablity to go beyond. >> nasa and taxpayers invested 20 billion in the orion dope spaes program. the plan to fly astronauts to and land on in a asteroid and perhaps in the 2030s send human beings all the way to mars. this is phil keating, fox news. look at the beautiful sky line. something special happen there today reminding us all of the power of the boston strong.
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lane closers. one of those foiled by people who was late for work. the lane closures were orchestated by the aides. nsports illustrated to the boston strong photoshoot today and thousands of people showed up. they set up shop and. northerly in the early of the race on april 15th northerly a yearing on. in the crowd survivors and emergency work sxers city officials. the it is set to appear on the next issue that hits on the news stands on april 16th. if you had words and retweeting a lot of my questions about it. and giving a lot of love and hope for people in boston. can you believe it is almost been a year. that's the fox report on april.
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