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00:00We'll be doing a briefing and talking about preparations for the upcoming hurricane and
00:05wildfire season. I don't think any administration's ever done this. We did it to a certain extent
00:10for four years, but we're doing it much more so now and we can save a lot of lives, but a lot
00:17of costs, a lot of damage, a lot of everything. And with me, as you know, Marco is doing something
00:24very, very important right now. So I'll take a pass on Marco Rubio, but he's with us in
00:29spirit. Kristi Noem, Doug Burgum, Brooke Rollins, and a couple of other very well-known people
00:37are standing behind me. They're going to say a few words as to what they're doing with
00:40respect to response on wildfires and stopping wildfires due to proper management, proper
00:48forest management. And I just want to thank you all for being. And they say we're a forest
00:52nation. We live in a forest and they don't have forest fires. And in one case, he said,
00:58you know, our trees are much more flammable than California, but we don't have forest fires
01:02because we clean the floor. We sweep the floor of leaves, of dead debris, of trees that fall
01:09because after 18 months, a tree is like real, it's like tinderwood and it goes up. It virtually
01:15explodes. Well, we don't take the trees out. California is a disaster, what they've done
01:20in California. They don't do anything. And if you did, you wouldn't, you almost would
01:24not have forest fires. And you could say you, in theory, you shouldn't have any forest fires.
01:28And we spend billions and billions of dollars a year because people don't clean the forests
01:34and we're going to clean the forests. We're going to start cleaning them. We're going to
01:37get rid of dead wood. The environment will say, oh no, let it regenerate. It doesn't regenerate.
01:42And it just sits there and it usually catches fire. And we're going to have a whole new system
01:47and it's called forest management. And if you look at some of these countries in Europe and
01:53other places that literally live in forests, very flammable forests, and they don't have
01:58problems. And they call me, they don't even know how it's possible that we can have the fires
02:03that we have. And the people behind me know that very well. And we're going to start working
02:08on that system. And we're going to save a lot of trees. We're also going to cut down
02:12trees and replant new trees. And that whole industry is going to be growing because we
02:16don't need the help of anybody. We have just about more, or it's much but more than almost
02:21anybody else in terms of lumber and wood. So we're going to be doing some great work having
02:28to do with forest fires. It's going to start effective. Really, it started a few months ago
02:32and it's forest management. And Doug, I think you're really the head of that.
02:39Interiors, I guess you're the largest landlord, perhaps anywhere in the world. I understand
02:44that's a very good, that's a nice position. You may want to just give a few words on the
02:49cleaning of the floor of the forests, but we're going to be freeing up most of it. And again,
02:54we have some of the best in the world. And when I hear you say that we lost more in fires
02:59than we produce is so crazy because we shouldn't lose very much at all. I mean, I could say we
03:05shouldn't lose any if it was perfect, but it should not be ever like what we've seen. We're
03:11sending billions of dollars to California all the time because obviously in California, they
03:16are not doing a good job in any way, shape or form.
03:20Thank you, Press. Thank you, Press. Let's move out. Thank you, guys.
03:23Thank you, guys.

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