of the state. from new york here is jon scott. enemies of the state, the phrase con jers up the soviet union where an all powerful government crushes an individual who stand up against pit. but if the government goes after you it can be a nightmare. tonight we re going to show you several alarming stories in which government officials decide to take on private citizens. these people who didn t and still don t believe they were breaking any rules were suddenly in the fight of they lives. the full force of the government baring down on them. that s what makes it so scary. if it could happen to you, it could happen to anyone. we start in nevada where john roberts has the story of a family of ranchers who found their very way of life under attack. the western range lands, vast, scenic and a battleground for what became known as the sage brush rebellion, a fight that began decades ago between locals and the federal government over land use. the sanl brush rebellion got its na
the story but they wouldn t talk to fox news. the bower roe of land smth sent a statement saying, quote, they will not engage in conversations that could affect the outcome. they will respond to questions once litigation concludes. the u.s. department of justice also declined our interview requests. they re meeting today to hear testimony on threats, intimidation and bullying by land management agencies. in late october 2013, wage hage and a group of fellow ranchers testified before congress. i m going to get retribution for being here and talking to you about stories that will make the hair stand on the back of your neck. in our case they were supposed to be held accountable. perhaps the hearing will lead to congressional action on regulatory relief. but until then, wayne hage, jr. continues the decades long fight
the story but they wouldn t talk to fox news. the bower roe of land smth sent a statement saying, quote, they will not engage in conversations that could affect the outcome. they will respond to questions once litigation concludes. the u.s. department of justice also declined our interview requests. they re meeting today to hear testimony on threats, intimidation and bullying by land management agencies. in late october 2013, wage hage and a group of fellow ranchers testified before congress. i m going to get retribution for being here and talking to you about stories that will make the hair stand on the back of your neck. in our case they were supposed to be held accountable. perhaps the hearing will lead to congressional action on regulatory relief. but until then, wayne hage, jr. continues the decades long fight
fox news reporting, enemies of the state. from new york here is jon scott. enemies of the state, the phrase con jers up the soviet union where an all powerful government crushes an individual who stand up against pit. but if the government goes after you it can be a nightmare. tonight we re going to show you several alarming stories in which government officials decide to take on private citizens. these people who didn t and still don t believe they were breaking any rules were suddenly in the fight of they lives. the full force of the government baring down on them. that s what makes it so scary. if it could happen to you, it could happen to anyone. we start in nevada where john roberts has the story of a family of ranchers who found their very way of life under attack. the western range lands, vast, scenic and a battleground for what became known as the sage brush rebellion, a fight that began decades ago between locals and the federal government over land use. the
of the state. from new york here is jon scott. enemies of the state, the phrase con jers up the soviet union where an all powerful government crushes an individual who stand up against pit. but if the government goes after you it can be a nightmare. tonight we re going to show you several alarming stories in which government officials decide to take on private citizens. these people who didn t and still don t believe they were breaking any rules were suddenly in the fight of they lives. the full force of the government baring down on them. that s what makes it so scary. if it could happen to you, it could happen to anyone. we start in nevada where john roberts has the story of a family of ranchers who found their very way of life under attack. the western range lands, vast, scenic and a battleground for what became known as the sage brush rebellion, a fight that began decades ago between locals and the federal government over land use. the sanl brush rebellion got its na