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we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night ♪ president biden finally admitting what most of us have known for some time. covid is over and it is time to return to normal. will doctor fauci and liberals ? thirty months since the pandemic really took hold in the u.s. the devastating school of business closures with that. long before we had a vaccine or therapeutics or really even knew what covid was or how to deal with it. however, the world is much different now. last night on 60 minutes the
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president finally acknowledged that. watch. >> the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid, still doing work on it but the pandemic is over. no one is wearing masks, everyone seems to be in good shape. >> he was wearing a mask in public outside two weeks ago. the damage is already done from the virus and that your cronyism overreaction in covid measures. where did covid originate? and to got rich off the vaccines? last week ran to paul confronted doctor fauci about the latter. watch. >> we've been asking you and you refused to answer whether anyone on the vaccine committees get royalties from the pharmaceutical companies. your response was we don't have to tell you. when we get in charge, we will change the rules and you will have to divulge where you get
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your royalties from, from what companies and if anybody has a conflict of interest, we will learn about it. i promise you that. >> there is still a lot we don't know about the vaccine. rand paul took him down on that point as well. watch the mac you seemed quite certain of yourself and 2004 but in 2022 there is a lot less certainty. >> it gives an added boost. it is really taken out of context. >> if you ignore whether they have been infected, you are ignoring a vaccine, basically. >> it is coming from what you give us. >> vowing to investigate all of it should republicans win the senate. when what that begin? should they be doing that now? here with me tonight rand paul. welcome back to the show. >> you really are the only
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honest actor taking it to doctor fauci who was so horribly conflicted. what is the most troubling conflict of interest that he has >> the thing is the entire pandemic, it came from a lab, the fact that he approve the research and funded the lab would draw culpability to himself. culpability to all of these people who made the unwise decision to send money to china to do dangerous research. if you look at the early e-mails when they first discovered the sequence of this virus, january 31 of 2020, they are quite frightened. e-mails going back and forth until 230 in the morning. all of the initial scientists are saying to him, holy cow. we have looked at the sequence and it looks like it has been manipulated in the lab. in fact, it has a cleavage site.
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the way it gets into the cell that we do not see in nature, typically, and the chinese last year ask us money to do that research. all kinds of alarms and bells went off for a day or two. and then we have another couple of e-mails where doctor collins and doctor felty are talking about how they are science and this would be really damaging to science and nih and all the taxpayer money we get and also to themselves personally. so they began a cover. probably the biggest in the history of science and we will get to the bottom of this. i promise you, there will be a paper trail. should we win in november, i will use every bit of subpoena power to get every bit of data. we will bring all of the scientists under oath and we will get to the bottom of this. >> i hope that somebody does and i cannot imagine for a moment why democrats, their constituents died, too.
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kids in their districts, they suffered as well. they suffered through the mental health crisis and learning loss because of this pandemic and we still do not know where it came from. we deserve to know that. that should not be a political pursuit. doctor fauci has made it so. he has turned into a political operative auntie has done so much damage to this country. another answer you have been trying to elicit from him and he has been very slippery on this. this is also a glaring conflict of interest. people that sit on those vaccine committees who decide what the rules are for all of us and where we can and cannot go. could they be getting royalties and could they be enriched on the vaccines that they are forcing into people's bodies? >> so we have asked this question over and over again. they have refused to answer any questions. they are steadfastly refusing to
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answer any question through the freedom of information act requiring they release some e-mails. they released them, but they blank them all out except for the total amount of royalties. it is not a small amount. 1800 scientists receive $193 million, but they will not tell us to which companies to which scientists. my question is this. there may be nobody on the committee that has receive this money, but if they will not tell us, it makes us wonder. several committees that approve vaccines and then push forward these mandates. are any of those committees receiving royalties from the two companies that make the vaccine or three companies that make the vaccine. if they are, they should not be on the committee. let's say your local school board is going to boat to buy new textbooks. one of the members on the school board owns that textbook company. you think anywhere in america
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that does not have to be divulged as a conflict of interest? nobody touches doctor fauci. he says we will not tell you, we don't have to. then he cites a law. really, what kind of bureaucrat, what kind of scientist comes forward and says we just will not tell you because we do not have to. he and his wife make $850,000 a year working for the government and we want to know that these scientists raking in that much money are also receiving royalties and if they are receiving royalties from companies for which they are proving the drugs. that is a clear conflict of interest. >> absolutely. he deserves to be pressed on this and held to account. a lot of people that watch this show are hoping you are thinking about running in 2024. do you have an appetizer for them? >> i am running for reelection
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for kentucky. if people want to know about that they can go to rand paul.com. it's hard to think beyond that. 2024 is another election cycle away. we will not make any decisions until after this. i can tell you if we were to look at it would have to be a probable track. it is a large duty. i dated in 2015 for the 2016 election and we were disappointed somewhat with the numbers. in order to undertake a project like that we have to really believe we could win. we would not do it just for fun because frankly is not that much fun to travel the entire country and do the work. >> i cannot wait to see it. i am excited for what your future holds. you believe in data and science unlike doctor found gp or to senator paul, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> california lawmakers recently
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approving a bill to punish doctors who spread what they call false information about covid vaccines and treatments. the legislature would not require suspension or revocation of a doctor's license instead leaving it up to the states medical board. governor gavin newsom and his handsome hair has until the end of the month to sign this into law or veto it. the big question, who determines truth and falsehood. joining me now in studio host of the ask doctor drew podcast, doctor drew is back. >> this is troubling. the president of the board of medical quality insurance responded to me. got on the phone with me, reassured me. i felt better about it. she said they already have this authority. i was like great. then i woke up the next day and said this woman is reasonable.
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when she is gone, who knows what someone could do with this law. if you diverge from the standard of care, so-called, and you talk to your patient about that issue outside of the standard of care, such as if you go home with 90 vicodin, that is not a good idea. that was the standard of care for years in the 90s. or when i arrive at the psychiatric hospital i acquired about two dozen patients that were the object of the standard of care where they put a pick up here and swiped it back and forth and did frontal lobotomies. disaster. standard of care changes. doctors are responsible to discuss all of that with their patients. if i take an 18 or 19-year-old and say 12 and above gets vaccinated but there is a signal, we are not sure on that data of that, you are a healthy person, probably not a big deal, i'm not sure you should be
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taking that -- all of that, outside of the standard of care. i literally cannot do informed consent even with the patient given today's standard of care. >> doctors disagree about things. >> the standard of care, absolutely. not only do we disagree about things, but it is a moving target. the president of the board assured me they would take that into account. i felt better talking to her. why do they need this wall if they haven't already. >> two bully physicians they do not like to make sure they get back to a correct way of thinking. >> listen. all of us physicians have had to respond to the board. you have to hire an attorney. it is weeks of work. people can do it anonymously, they can do it as many times as they want. they can literally destroy your
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practice. >> where is the due process there? >> it is all due process. it is a criminal charge. each charge has a process. people will leave. it is really unconscionable. again, i want to thank you to the president of the board who spent sunday talking to me. i worry when she is gone and somebody else comes in. >> i know you have already had a lot of stuff taken down on youtube. >> another outlet, we have a human being, we get reinstated. these are bureaucratic nightmares for people. if they don't have the energy time or resources to respond to them, it could be devastating. >> and you pay with your career and your reputation. we need good people in medicine.
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we need more of them. this dis- incentivize is that. >> so many disincentives to primary care now it is breathtaking. >> is a pandemic over? the president that it was last night. >> i think what he said was exactly correct. there is unraveling of bureaucratic entanglement he has to deal. i did not realize there was some medicaid access, too, by him saying that. a lot of things that come with that. >> let's take this whole house of cards down. >> don't worry, in california, it will stay in emergency. >> doctor drew, good to talk to you. coming up, mourners around the world today say a final farewell to the queen. we will discuss the details of the unparalleled royal funeral and the start of king charles ranked. ♪
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scottish. queen elizabeth the second leg to rest today. the royal family including president joe biden and first lady doctor jill joined 2000 other mourners for the funeral. the queen's coffin made final journey to windsor castle where she was reunited with her husband prince philip. how will this historic moment for the british monarchy be remembered and what happens next? with me tonight warmer royal editor, a fox news royal contributor duncan. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me on. >> i woke up at 545 this morning east coast time to watch as much of it as i possibly could. i was very moved by several aspects of the entire undertaking. not just the part that took place at westminster abbey, i was particularly moved away so the queen in front of buckingham
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palace one last time with all the people that had served her over the years. it was incredibly emotional. it was sad, but there was something about it that was so satisfying. what was that? >> i think that there were so many special moments that it will take some time to sink and. for one, no one in britain was relayed that shocked that the queen died. she was 96. but what we are, the bigger state of shock is the reaction nationally to this and internationally. for one brief moment in time, it felt like the eyes of the world were shining and looking straight at written. it was something that everyone was very sad about, but for me,
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it was not a hugely sad moment. i thought it was a proud moment. this was a queen who only a few months ago back in june, at the front of that same building walked out onto the balcony for her jubilee and she felt the love of a nation. a queen who died knowing that her nation, the people that she served, given so much to come a loved her back. it was almost slightly a celebration at times. >> yes. so many notes that were hit. so many sentimental aspects. that, you know, the queen gets credit for that. we do not talk about our funerals. if that is one of the takeaways
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for people, don't be afraid to tell people what you want to you can have the sendoff that you want. the queen spent so much time down to working with jack wire to plan her first so it was encased in glass so people could see the royal standard through the windows. i thought that that was really remarkable. how long has the planning and in place? >> well, the first plans were drawn up in the night teen 60s. certainly, this plan is arguably at least 25 years old and if not significantly more. what you cannot plan for, they get out those dusty old books and what was done in the past. what no one can predict is how
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the public will do on that day. the day of the death of a king or queen. that is the make or break moment no one can predict that. millions of people around the world watching. and then the hundreds of thousands of people lining the streets. you cannot buy that. no one forces that reaction. that is the concept of a royal, of a queen at its most finest. >> and a queen who is beloved by her suspects and the jan. people were throwing flowers and applauding. it was a very moving day. plan down to the minute. she did an incredible job with all of that. a lot of people said thank you, ma'am. thank you, duncan.
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good luck defending your family credit card companies want to track your legal gun store purchases. twelve gop senators demanding top credit card ceos scrap plans to track legal gun store buys. visa, mastercard and america express. it could lead to a backdoor registry of gunowners. it could also lead to the feds tracking other legal purchases like booze, marijuana, morning-after pills, so wealthy
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ceos back off and why do credit card companies hate your freedom so much? man number one fox news contributor, he will put the hurt on everybody, charlie heard his back, host of the richard fowler show, appropriately he is in fact richard fowler in 2020 libertarian spike : with that glorious eagle flying behind him quite majestically. very much appreciate it. where are we headed with this, charlie? it sounds like this has the beginnings of a national gun registry. is that the point? >> i think without a doubt. it is truly terrifying. one of the most important stories out there right now. why do they want to track gun
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purchases except to begin putting together a national gun registry. what is so interesting about it right now, it is only republicans that are standing up and saying wait a minute, there was a time in this country where you had good honest liberals that would be appalled by this sort of thing who claim to be against the idea of authoritarian government. against major money powerful corporate interests working in cahoots with authoritarian government to track people and harness their liberties. you do not hear a word out of any democrats or any self style liberals on this issue. >> where are ron wyden and aoc on this. they used to stand with libertarians and some conservatives against things like mass surveillance. why do you hate people's freedom so much? [laughter] >> i don't hate people's freedom at all. i think this is a very bad move
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by their credit card companies. i have done a lot of reporting around the gun holders in this country. what we know from a lot of recent statistics, african-american women. i think this is a very bad move by the credit card companies. it's not like they are being pushed by lawmakers to make these decisions. it is sort of goodwill, maybe bad well. if we want to have a conversation about how we proliferate guns in this country, that's talk about how we get illegal guns off of our streets. making sure people with mental illness do not get guns. tracking lawful citizens going out to protect their home and family to me seems to be indeed problematic. >> there is our honest liberal. >> libertarian richard is the best richard. every once in a while he surprises and delights.
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so, spike, what is going on here >> yeah, i think this is very much a way of helping create a backdoor federal registry although it is not a really good one because many people have noted you can buy a gun safe or jacket or sweater at a gunshot. it would still be labeled as a gun purchase. of course it will not stop criminals. criminals will buy their guns illegally or they will use cash or something like that. i will say i think we will eventually find out that this was under pressure from the new york city and state governments. which is why i am not sure why the republicans are taking this step. credit card companies have to act because they control regulations for wall street. a little bit more than empty virtual signaling on their part. if they really wanted to fight this they would bite it at its
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core. especially and including the atf. it will not matter what they are putting onto purchase because there is not a need teeth behind to harass illegal gunowners and purchases in the first place. >> is it true that when you bought your boat and you also many of your firearms that the federal government try to track that as well? >> for legal reasons, i would rather not it into that. the fact that the coast guard is operating outside of coastal waters, it should be concerning to everyone. >> it really should. that will be thirsty thursdays topic. thank you very much for that. the next presidential nominee has reared his greasy head. california governor gavin newsom is unequivocally planning to run for president in 2024.
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but there is a catch. only of president biden does not run. sleepy joe says -- >> if i were to say to you i'm running all of us out in a whole range of things come into play. >> in terms of election allows. >> it is much too early to make that kind of decision. my intention is i would run again, but it is just an intention. is it a firm decision that i run again? that remains to be seen. >> as firm as his morning constitution. who would have a better chance in 2024, charlie? >> i do not know, but i think maybe gavin newsom may be the second best option democrats have after joe bided which gives you an idea of what terrible shape they are in. i love that joe biden admits he is holding off making an announcement in order to skirt
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the financial regulations that would dictate how his campaign would spend money. it is a little bit like maybe instead of hiring 87,000 irs agents to go after innocent american citizens what we should do is hire 87,000 fec agents to go after joe biden's campaign to see whether he is actually running and if he is violating the financial regulations that govern campaigns by simply sort of holding a fig leaf and saying i'm not quite running yet. >> yeah. keep the fig leaf on. richard, the first think that i thought here was the vice president has to be upset about this. these are well sourced individuals who are very familiar with newsom, allegedly. they say undoubtably unequivocally, if joe does not run, he is running. pushing the vice president out of the way. how do you think she takes this?
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be back if you hire 87,000 fec agents they can spend some time down figuring out what donald trump is doing. look, i think there is a lot of conjecture here. i do not like skipping chapters. with a good book you have to read word by word. let's focus on that. >> gavin newsom is not a book. he is a people magazine. >> let's be very clear. 2014, we would have missed donald trump. in 2014 donald trump was not going to be the presidential nominee. he would not have been the presidential nominee. let's not skip chapters here. >> we can skip all the way around. there are a lot of sharp elbows there. it just goes to show that
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someone from his camp is planting this in order to elbow the vice president out of the way. does gavin newsom stand a chance in 2024 if he is the nominee. >> he stands a chance of putting california and play. i just picture, you picture the nearly 6 million californians that have fled california for other states to get away from gavin newsom ever since he got into office only to discover that he may become president. where will they go next? they will have to flee to mexico. whatever the mexican version of martha's vineyard is. i know i'm skipping ahead. i don't think he has a chance of winning. he might get the nomination. everyone remembers the destructive and pointless policies of the covid restrictions. anyone who remembers how terrible it was well hate him for being one of the worst governors during the covid regime. the few people that still
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support it will hate the fact that he routinely flouted his own orders whenever he felt like it. i do not think he would actually win and i do not think he will run. the only reason he has not announced it is to get around fec laws. >> to think biden will run? >> if he is still alive, yes. >> who would you rather have as president you or rand paul? >> i mean, i have to go with me because it is me. if senator paul runs, he should do very well. i think he got caught up with with trump, but he is the most libertarian senator in the senate right now. he certainly has my well wishes if he chooses to run. >> a great vice president to your presidency, kennedy.
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>> i am never running for office good lord. there is no middle. no chapters that end with me ever running for office. nope. i would rather roll around with a bunch of murder hornet covered in honey. don't go anywhere. we have more for you. much more, in fact. border states busing to blue states. man panel, they are returning next. ♪
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>> flipping out over their own immigration crisis. vice president kamala harris accusing greg abbott and rhonda
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santos of dereliction of duty for sending buses and planes of illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities and states. is there a better way for our lawmakers to deal with all of this. richard fowler and spike. it is very interesting that the vice president used the phrase dereliction of duty. she has been completely derelict and her duty as border czar. she cannot even adequately describe what is going on at the border, the very secure border. >> and will not even go to visit. if she did go to visit, it would probably make matters worse. i do not particularly like stunts and politics. as stunts go, this has been an
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incredibly brilliant stunt. it focused all of the attention on all of the policies that joe biden and democrats have supported for years and even decades and it reviewed just how disastrous they are. as soon as it happens in a way that they do not like, they immediately put people in cages, they call in the military, they accuse republicans of playing politics with migrants and all of which of course they themselves have been doing for years and decades. we have a much bigger problem we have to deal with but the media problem of people coming across the border was solved when joe biden came into office and he decided out of spite because he hates donald trump to undo all of those things creating the humanitarian crisis at the border that we have. all ron desantis did was highlighted. >> they certainly are not making
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it better. that is my issue with everything going on. my friend got into a little bit of hot water which i thought was very unfair. he said ron desantis move was brilliant. a brilliant stunt because it shows how hypocritical these people are. martha's vineyard in northern california, they should be asking for busloads of people. sanctuary cities and states. you've got states where they do not have the capacity anymore to deal with the influx of they are sending them to places that say all are welcome here like they do in martha's vineyard and california has declared itself as a sanctuary state. so send them there. what is wrong with that. >> the keyword is stunt. with that being said, the solution --
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>> joe biden doing the exact same thing. >> i did not interrupt you. the solution does not lie with the governor of massachusetts nor does lie with desantis or abbott. they need to put their partisan bickering aside and they need to pass legislation to modernize our system overall. it was written years before i was born and i 35 years old. the age of the internet. need to modernize. it has to include a modern system for alumni seekers. there should be a modernized process to seek asylum that does not cause you to risk life and limb with being humanly trafficked and trying to skip across the southern border. we could make this better, we could take this humane. >> i dare all of them to do it
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and they will not do it. they are not serious about any of this and it is disgusting. it exposes okay. charlie. i want to bring spike in. there has to be a better solution here, spike. >> there is that we have known it for years now. both richard and charlie are right, this is a stunt. and exposed hypocrisy on yet another issue, but it is a stunt. people promised that they would be sent somewhere. in organization that would provide them with food and everything else. then they were dropped off on street corners and in front of people's houses and stuff like that. >> martha's vineyard. john kerry could take care of all 50 of them. we have to go, unfortunately.
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a semi truck filled with sex toys overturned on oklahoma highway spilling the cargo all across the road. the nearest exit four hours. all of the drivers still got off that's a lucky break. topical storm. doctors in ireland saved a woman's life after they found 55 aa and aaa batteries in her stomach. a story of female empowerment. a 56-year-old woman arrived at the hospital complaining of stomach pains. that is when an x-ray showed she had broken the world record for the most batteries ever swallowed. like all battery stories, this one has pluses and minuses. nine of the batteries ended up passing through her body naturally and by naturally they mean naturally. the others had to be surgically
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removed from her abdomen and then in accordance with european law they were replaced with solar panels. topic number two. a team of artificial intelligence engineers say training a robot to understand the nuances of humor. who better to teach the nuances of humor than a team of university robotics engineers. trained to respond to funny social cues by laughing in the right ways and at the right times. for instance, she responds with embarrassed laughter to uncomfortable social situations and laughter when she is told that a woman in ireland just crapped out nine aa batteries. also engages and shared laughter by mimicking the laughter she hears by others in the same room. that is when the researchers want to give her a rest. they bring her to an amy schumer
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concert. creating deeper connections between robots and their users because if robots can laugh, they will appear more human. but, of course, we know that that is not always the case. topic number three. an innovative construction company manufacturing a line of seedpods that will allow you to live in the middle of the ocean. coincidentally, where the nice liberals of martha's vineyard have just relocated their migrants. so sweet. they come with panoramic ocean views. the company says it will make you want to stay home all day. especially because leaving the house requires a kayak. they also come with landing pad so homeowners can receive deliveries from flying drones. just make sure you get the pizza place a correct longitude and latitude. waves up to 16 feet.
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keeping you safe and typical thunderstorms. and less a hurricane hits. you will go from sleeping above the ocean to sleeping with the fishes. topic number four. mug shot monday. a real wildcard. nicholas garrison accused of breaking into a gaming door in missouri and stealing $12,000 worth of pokémon cards. which makes it both grand theft and petty theft at the same time. caught trying to sell the cards in texas and was later linked to similar burglaries across similar states. now he has been hit with more charges than an irish woman full of batteries. the crime spree was unraveled linking nicholas to the blood found on broken glass and the store in missouri and it was all thanks to the work of one grizzled and dauntless detective. we will be right back. guess what is on.
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mike rowe. and if you have ever enjoyed a hamburger off the grill, or a tenderloin or a sirloin or a filet or a flank or a shank or a ribeye or a round or a rump or a porterhouse or a tomahawk or a brisket. and who doesn't love a brisket? then this is the show for you. because tonight we take you to a little slice of carnivore heaven, called bergen ranch. and introduce you to a few of the cowboys responsible for getting 27 billion pounds of beef onto our plates every single year. that's right, 27 billion pounds of beef.

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