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>> and being so far away froms home on this thanksgiving day, so it is thanksgiving to my m family. >> thanks for your patience.y fi patience. i will i'll be heading home here shortly. tomorrow on "special report", we talk to one otomorrow on spes of the new korean war erar era movie, devotion.mo thank you for watching. special report on mike emanuelk in washington. i hopefo you've had a beautifuln wash thanksgiving. jesse watters primetime starts righin t now. >> good evening and welcome to what we're calling a veryrls. special edition of tucker carlson tonight. happy thanksgiving. ina lot to be grateful for this year. coviously, t our families, the core of everything, our friends, our way oythingf ly yes, our dogs. also we should also be thankful always for the greatnesshat is and beauty of nature. it's all around us and animalsau are part of nature.re >> we've talked a lot aboutnatue
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them over the years. we're not a nature sho s bw, bue can't resist. for example, we recently talked to a woman we likerece to callnk the chicken lady. whe she was horrified when the totally discredited bureaucratlly discs cdc said weo to stop being around our birds . and so since iting, a is thanksgiving, a day that iny some sense celebrates all that,e birds give us, we thought we'd revive that interviee wow. . >> here it is . we're happhay to have hert. on tonight. thank yothanks so much for comi. oh, that's a that's a goodird. looking bird. >> so how do you feel? it feels like you've been singled out by the cdc for criticism.itic how does that feel?is the cdc. how do beyou know, i'm not a huge fan f it because i've been handling chicken since i was about four years old. and i've been kissing them,them snuggling them, shoving my faceh in them and i'm fine.und me are people around me are fine and i don't see a problem with it. i , i mean, people you're living the way people used to live. i mean, human beings have
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a long history with poultry. it's a domesticated animal, right?d an , right? why do you think why do you think there's there's the concern now why coming after you now? >> the cdc? i think that maybe they're just looking for something elsefo to control. and i and i'm not a huge fando and ijg don't support it.oi so i'm just gonna keep doing what i'm doing. i'm going to keep loving on mypg birds and showing themio withffection. tell us what you are doingit with those birds. i mean, just does that bird.eila who is that? is that sheila? no, no, no. this is not sheila. this is bad boy. hello. i this is one of my roosters that i hatched back in february. and he basically just makes mean babies and he's a real important in my flock. what kind of pet does he make? . >> i mean, for people who are thinking, you know, people think of chickens as eggs and dinner a, you're describinga a whole new way of looking at g chickens. are they good pets? ood petsi fully support everyboy
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owning a chicken in lifetilifetime. they are way smarter thanme people give them credit for.av they have facial recognition. pm they know exactly y who i am. when i pull up to my house. they're just all around great pets. they have amazing personalities. and people are over here saying that they're dumpeb and stupid forthey're not not even a second. y >> so i got to ask you, since you're enthusiast and an experte chomeone once told mone that chickens are so dumb if youin te face them in a corner, they can't get out. >> is that true? whoever made that up hassome something against birds and isto not sure at all.w ex they know exactly what to do.ac sometimedo.sometis they get stun corners, but for the most part they can figure it out. ng i'm to you're totally winning me over by the. it's going to be honest about it. how many chickens do you have? >> i have thirty .
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>> do you live in any area? yeah. so>> i live out kind of more towards the outskirts of the city and i have aboutther twenty two acres there with all of them. e themliving there with me. >> are those last question. are these house birds. i mean i'm trying not to ask, do they sleep on the bed. in thb >> i was asked do they sleep, on the bed. so whebut n i have like chicks, when i've hatched chicks, i have been known to bring them inside. i'll like, roll them up inll fol a towel and they'll sleep next to me. and it will be like a chicked hey willn burrito. and sometimes they'll come inside, like, if i need to givmy them a bath or clean them or stuff. but they're pretty comfortable inside. >> i'm such a believer.m such tara, thank you so much. for coming on site.tonigh >> that was great. >> thank good to see you. you ar ye so welcome . thank you for having me. so you can at least imagine yourself getting close to a chicken . they're not that threatening, but a barechickeit's not. >> oh, no, not voluntarily. wevo recentllunty spokare to a e wrestler who had a completely
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unexpected experience with the bear and turned out to be a hero when it mattered. >> watch. most people see a bear, particularly in the west, where they're legitimatelyre dangeros and they run. you attacks the bear. why did you decide to do that? >> that's right. i just couldn't watch my teammate being attackedi sawi by the bear. you know, i saw it right on top of him and i couldn't let that happen. i had to step in and do something. so i walked up to it and grabbed his ear and pulled on it. and then the bear directors' a attention towards me. and it touched me. >> what did the bear i mean, i think if you pull on a bearthb here, you'veea got to expect the is going to attack you. you knew that you did it anyway. i just think it's absolutely heroic and so impressive. what did the bear do? dohow did he attack you? >> when i pulled on its ear, it kind of looked right at me
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and my heart kind of sunk.i took it took a few steps back and fod then the bear just lunge for me, got me onto the groundt and pushed me all the way against some trees. and started attacking me,atta chewing on my handcks and my les a little bit. and they lef t me alone. and then i called out to my buddy to make sure he was still all right. and then the bear came back inta a attacked me again and got hereead and my face over here. and then i kind of just laid there lifeless and it left again. th it lethis time i gave it twor three minutes before i got up and started walking down the mountain bleeding from>> t a bear attack. it's extraordinary story. how are how are your injuries? how are your hands? how's your head? hands a oh, my gosh. i h puncture woundavs in my legsan and in my hands. and then my arm here.
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and i got like 60 some staples in my head and then another big old bite mark in my cheek. and i think i had i had hundreds of stitches. i mean, i hope you were greeted> as a hero back at home. i hope >>yo i mean, in wyoming, this is still considered impressive behavior, isn't it? grright. yeah, they are fire trucks. and police cars and all sorts, of stuff. when i got back when i got back home, well-deserved. i have to ask, you always hear e about bear attacks and their people who survive. e ones i don't think most do survive. the the ones you do always say that the bear has terribletrue breath. >> is that true?? befo's very true. i don't know what it was even before, but it's it's something i remember it was nasty when you when the bear had your head
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in his mouth. what i mean, you must have thought you were going to die. >> these children, you died. sec oni did. yeah. fog r a secondto i thought tha s going to die. kind of laying there. but i guess it wasn't my time. i agree. what did you what's your pictures and they they're just happy for me. happy for me to be alive god they said that i was always kind of that kid that woulind pt my life before someone else's. yeah, but to attack a grizzly bears pretty. i mean, that's going kind above and beyond what they call me crazy for. i'm crazy for that. >> i love it.ha and i wish we had a lot more men like you. so we try to avoid snake stories because they're just too cold for us . but when you come across a man known as the python cowboy, top well, you stop and listen. and we did listen to this man. he's massively popular on social media.
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ai he explained how he catchesned pythonho in florida's evergladee in an effort to restore balance to nature there. some of those pythons get turned into python jerky for real. >> here's thatthon j interviewer with mike kimmel. >> he's a trapper in florida. is the python cowboy, and we're happy to have him on tonight. campbell, thanks so much for coming on . >> so what is what is your plan to deal with the overabundance of pythons in florida? >> well, it's really not just my plan. you know, a lot of people are involved with it. for stat and we need to remove them. and the state right now has different programs to do that. e but we need more help. you know, we need the general public involved. and , you know, we're doingvolvd everything a we can to try to incentivize that. >> so one of the kind of core ethical precepts of hunting get is you eat what you kill. do you eat python? yes, sir. absolutely. and if i don't need definitely
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make use of it, you know, you can only eat so much snake., so you know anything.thing i don't eat myself.t i feedea to my different wildliy rescues and live stock. >> i have. huh. itmean, it goes without saying it tastes like chicken , s to i'm not going to ask you, but tell me how hard it is to hunt a python and how dangerous. it' >> it's definitely not easy. it'sit a labor of love.f love, it's something you got to be passionate about, something e motivation for. i generally go out there for three or five days at a time.tie i'm sleeping in the swamp and i'm hunting these invasivean snakes either by boat or in my customized truck where i'm driving these levees thatk stretcordroppingh out into the and i'm looking for these snakes while they're hunting for our native wildlife. wi well, it looks like they're hunting for you orld i'm watchie video of blood all over your arm. >> you goty bitten by a pythono what was that like? yeah, you know, sometimes a job gets a little messy, a little dangerous, and it's just a part of recently.
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capturing a big almost 18 footlu python. thirty five pounds. k and it struck at me. it gav i wae s able to dodge a strike,e but it gave me another quicktri half strike. . i wasn't expecting these older e snakes. they're smart. they know what they're doing.nd t they'rand it got me pretty goy arm, actually . got a couple main veins. i think it just missed an artery. but i had a little bit of a gusher coming out of my arm. >> where's that snake now?here here's the the one that got me. >> but i didn't get her. >> it's amazing what firearm do you use for for python hunting? >> generally, i'm just using my hands. i capture them alive., for me, that that's the safestay way and the most humane way to do it. it's it's a lo t harder to shoot a snake directly in the brainoo than you think it is . and generally snakes, they're
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they're not scared of anything.h they think they're camouflagedta . they're the top predator.re t and i'm ableop to sneak up o on them, grab them. and once i grab them, they're not going anywhere. it's becomes a wrestling match. but thankfully, i get i get the better of them. >> well it's sporting anyway. no. >> one deer hunts like that, though. i would recommend a three. wait, that's just me. very impressed. o see yo like kimmel. it's great to see you tonight. good luck.ood luck thank ythank you so much, glen. >> greenwald is one ofthinki the bravest, most clear thinking people in journalismng. alread but he's also in.ng you if you already liked him, w a dogbe happy to kno lover who runs a shelter for stray dogs out of his home. in brazil. we went there. we have footage from that. plus, we ate some bugs on live television. you don't have to tell you how they were. >> we'll be right back . when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here, i realized that this was a story that i suddenly wanted
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>> be the big fauci today. welcome back to the special thanksgiving edition of tucker carlson.spl th tonight on thanksgiving, you can consider all the things we're thankful for. and honestlyanksgiving editionll for dogs.is glenn , glenn greenwald is as well. he's one of the bravest and most famous journalists in this country, is frequentl the y on the show. what we didn't h know, and you may not have known, is that he weso is a dog who's devoted his life to helping dogs.nd visited
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we visited him i hn riimo de janeiro, went to his animal shelter in his home and thought we would show you what it's like. oh, good morning. hi, guys.w are are you say they're bilingual?he how are you doing? this was the dog that was bornot in my office. >> no way. his mother i picked up when she was pregnant. ohdo, what a beautiful dog.his yeah, he's awesome. he's kind of the leader of this pack of this part of the park. these are sisters, those two little black dogs, are they ? >> yeah.ns they're like 25%. what can i just ask what's going on here? and i'm sure can we just talk at this. >> what are you doing? it's interesting. it's lik interese our pathway i the animal world or something.ot it'shing. they're the bridge betweentwee us and all the other species. animals aruse sentient animals feel suffering and sadness and loss and love. u care for their babies and they're their social circles. so for me,ey they're the gatewa
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into getting people to cares. about animals generally.th i mean, thatat bon like bond be like a dog and a person is just so very profound, profound and hard to really understand. i mean, it's like, why did this evolve this way? it's it's interesting. i mean, i guess on some level ie it makes sensess that it wasevoo a wise evolutionary strategy for dogs to , you know, make themselves so well connected to humans. but i think thatk they havethao many capacities of perception and understanding the world>> iw that we haven'out begunh that to understand. i agree with that. whsay ist what i will say is this dog here is the one who i most close with physically. >> i'm always with him. he really doesn't allow me to have, like, strong relations with other dogs. xtrai honestly, like i used to y ,i always saw him as like my best friend. but then i came to realize that he's more like an abusive boyfriend, like i convinced of when i'm sleeping. he goes to my phone and i lookml at my whatsapp to see who i'm g talkinoeg is very, veryinken
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possessive. >> like he won'tla if i suppose. to come here. so that's he really does noty dn appreciate it. what'sreciate his name came. st >> came.imeo sometimes whatpl happenee d is people bring dogs here dogs e ostensibly for the shelter like this one . and we jusred we t fall in loveo with them or that one is not. going to the shelter. >> this one's a good dog. look at that. >> i like you. see, what happens is he's old.ts he's like, this is an older dog. he's ten years oldd . and he was super traumatizedeige when we got him.ar he took off like a year to even get near anybody. but he plays with them all day. so the younger dogs keepha the dogs in the park. yes. yes, that is true. >> so you can truly love animals. you can even have four of them spend the night in your bed every night. , buyou also probably eat meat . there's nothing wrong with that. but the people in charge don'tne like that. not that they love animals, but they would still like you to eat insects in your tiny pod
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and be grateful for it.and because that's going to help cle with climate change somehow. obviously, we're never goingw. to do that. but we did thought think it might be worth seeing what it's like if we had to do so. >> at one point we tried out some cicada brownies out of pure curiosity. here's how it went. >> it's good to be here. yeah, the brood x kind ofat t sounds like the rival gang at the at the high school quad. s >> but this this is the groupouf of cicadas that show up ever cy seventeen years. i last time we saw them was two. thousand and four. they are notable for that loudud sound that they make often heard when we go to pressces th conferences throughout the washington , droc area, when we're hearing politicians, it's almost hard to hear them. one hundred decibels is how loud that sound can get .that >> it's interesting the sound that you are hearing you from mn the cicadas is actually the call of the male cicadroa to the females cicada to get the groove on so they can make the babies drop them back down in the ground and they'll popto out.r >> seventeen years latermay po,
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they are edible. and tucker, we got you some edibles ready for you from the rising creek bakery ink bake mount morris. they sent yoryu quite a variety of delicious treats there, including cicadas. ts thereicadaswe have to say th. the fda has said if you have an allergy to shellfish, so shrimp or lobster, crawfish, things like that, if you have ang allergy to those, don't eat the cicadas. you'll have an allergic reaction have to cicadas becaue they're actually in the same family, but they are otherwise safe to eat. as for your pets, it's okay forr them to eat them in moderation if your dog goes out in the backyard and grabs them. so are you going to try one of these delicious cookies and let the world know? i got to be a pretty tasty. >> you've got to be honest with you, brad . my producers left these on my desk as i was writing my scripts, and i never look carefully baked goods. ed carefe one .t and i can say i'm embarrassed to admit that, but it's actually true. i shouldn' butt. but i did. they just look too good and it was delicious. but they've asked me to eat one on tv just to reassure our viewers who are kind of on the fence about eating bugs, who are bug curious, as we say,
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in the bug community. >> and i'm going to eat it. there's this kid right in the top. >> oh, yeah. i mean, i think honestly, it's delicious. ithocolate,picking it's not going to be that bad. i've seen recipes popping uppopn online from all the celebrities ,chefs, toss them a little sesame oil, throw a little chopped garlic insesamt their . they're going to be amazing. just don't get any different, you know, double check beforeate you're eating other bugs. but just know that the cicadashe are safe for now. and actually, there a good source of protein. so all in all and as you're saying, they're they're they're not that bad. so maybe every 17 years we have some interesting ediblesinvolvin involving bugs. the only thing that kind of rection for me is i know that bill gates approves. >> so is the last year. >> for the record, there's no microchips. this is they've been in the ground for too long. >> we don't know that. brad , brad larson, thanks so>>l much. >> validid pointnt. so we have a weakness fore strange cheating scandals. one happens we cover on the show, but none of them
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just last week, musk posted a similar poll before reinstating former president trump's account. trump has said he would not return to the platform. i'm actually strohmeyer to back to tucker carlson tonight. >> special. welcome back to a special edition of tucker carlson tonight. happy thanksgiving. we're thankful fortucker carlsoo we're doing an animal specialnih tonight. >> you can't really do at. n animal special without considering the life of the beast. congressmag thn eric warbelow of california zoo told you many times this is the man who was caught having sexual relations with the chinese baycol fang thing. but that's not all he's been up to . eric swalwell has some weird thing for camels. >> when left to his own devices, will hoist himself up upon a camel on one of its humps and ride it arounde shirtless in the arabian desert. we're not making that upar. he's done it.desert we have photographic evidence. so it must've come as a shock to eric swalwell, a camel aficionado, when dozens ofe you'
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camels like the one you're seeing on yourrereen rig screen now, were recently barred fromy a regional beauty contest in the gulf for using botox to make them even hotter than they already are. why is this happening, america? we sent our cameras to saudi arabia s to find out how we've gone right to the source on this forest. >> l.a. is a wildlifeus, th biologist. he joinsan us tonight for us .ri thanks so much for coming. ugh o >> f so let's say you have a camel through no fault of his own who's just unusual, unattractive, and you think i'm going to fix this with a fix lip talk or an ear pin?y can't i they can't give consenvet. should that be allowed? well, tucker, you could ask us the same question about get your dog at home c, right? dogs get crop tails.hey ge they get their eart s pinned. and that's not american news.'s so b it'asics basically the same thing. tent >> it's a pet that you're altering. you know, you make a really wise and commonsense point that it was shame to say neven r occurred to me. >> now, how unattractive, because i think from a westernof perspective, camels all kind ofh look the same. do you seee wide variety in
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camels esthetics? >> oh, absolutely. s statics? gap so lately. it's again, going back to the pet analogy, it's just like your dog at home. some people have beautiful, so dogs, show quality dogs.s, others are less fortunate. lesso here's the thing, tucker. n southern california, so i've seenhern cal humps thath been enlarged and lips that blve been blown up. basically, everyown up b day whs i live. so it' ns noot tt the most unnag thing in the world ove ar here.n and now we're we're pointing it out as being a problem over there. thon camels. >> and it's kind of a little double edge there. that is such a smart point.e th don't tell me they're getting whump implants in saudi arabia, though. mp implantoh, well, you know, dt different kinds of humps. but that is a thing they're doing for their camels over there. they are doing botox fillerson c on the lips. they're stretching things. they're inflating the humps. they're doinhings,g all kinds op different plastic surgeries su the beautybeaue and the esthetic of thesety camels, because the prize money is huge by the way, millions and millions of dollars. can they really quick? mi i don't havell a ton of camel
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experience, but some horrible personalities on a camel. nastiest on camels god created.t >> can they can they fix that? no, you know, they are typically. they really are.e. you're not not talking about that.and then but every now and then you get a sweetheart. and if you asktheart and me, thl beautiful. if you iiff yo yu draw the shorh end of the stick and you get an ugly camel, i love it for its, personality. >> first, sklansky realllovey sorting out one of the knottiest problems in the middle east tonight. nality we appreciate your coming on . >> thank you so much. thanks, dr .. e coll we tolegd you earlier about a a college wrestler who turned out to be hero when it mattered. his friend was attacked by a bear and he saved another man w in siberia. was noast quite as lucky. hewa broke his back and was kepa in a den, a bear den as leftovers for a month afterag being dragged there by aged thn brown bear. according to reports an survivt the time, the man survived. somehow we don't mean to shock you. he drank his own . told that's what he told us .nters wh he was found later by a group of hunters who rescued him and took him to a hospital.
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it's pretty remarkable story. probably too e to bee l true. could a man really surviventh an a month in a bear ded n with no food, a broken spine and only as a beverage? could that happen?co weul askedd our own medical expert, dr. marc siegel, for the truth. it's one of the stories that you want to believe is trueas as a matte ar of human physiology. is it possible? could this be true?is i , it's possible underances. the current under the following circumstances. first of all, brown bears do not usually drag humans anywhere. humans are not their prey. or u but if he attacked the cubs ort he put the cubs at risk,ri the bear might get angry. and those brown bears doy in ths sometime ds store food and theyi wait for a while to the food,e d decomposes, and then they eat. s so p it's possible he would be m this cave for a month. he canon survive without food. you can survive weeks and weeks without food. mahatma gandhi survived on a fast for twenty one days without food. you need water, though, and you're not going to surviveg by drinkin yg the way he says.
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that's the part of the story.cas i don't believe because is very salty, it's going to makee. you more dehydrated. you could survivyou coule with e broken bones. you might look like that because areas ofli your ofslough your skin are going to sluff o off from insufficientuffi blood flowcien. the body will protect its vital organs and blood and glucosend and oxygen goes to the vital organs.s to but here's how you could survive if you were drinking from the rock icicles int the cave, if the water that wasn dripping down in the cave, itf has minerals in ityo. and if you're drinking that, you could survive and it's y co there. now, tuva,ne which is near mongolia, is aboutcolder twenty seven . twenty eight degrees. the colder it is , the mor it e likely you mightlikemight survo because your organs stay alivey longer, including your brain.int i think it's's possible. i think it's plausible. but no t the part of this. you'd have to get water somehowu if you got water. he could g survive. that's heartening because the part is of course repulsive
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as well. .dr. siegel, great to see. amazi >>ng the courage is amazing, to, if it happened. thank you, tucker. it is amazing. >> it is amazing. nothing like a siberian hunter. tougsiberianh group that was onf the greatest cities in the world. >> it's decaying profoundly under its lunatic mayor. it's openly racist. mayor louis lightfoot. becomin not only is the city becomingen more violent, much more violent, it's also getting dirtier, so dirty that rats have dominated chicago.hi chicago is nowca the readiesgoti city america in america and ish one that title for eight yearswo in a row. for eigresidents are complainig they are scared to sit into their own backyards due to rats. so lori lightfoot had a solution release a thousand feral cats in chicago that work. well, we spoke to an actual rat expert, the rat wrangler, jordan reid. here was c his take on that pla. >> tell us when you hear ofreles people releasing feral catsing to keep rats under control, you
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chuckle silently to yourself, don't you? >> the ignorant, just a little bit. feral cats are well known for the problems they caused the native species, and they're not known for catching rats. nown foryeah, and by the way, ay deeply familiar with feral cats would know that. so what would you recommend? well, i like to promote the usek of dogs and i'm well known for my work out here in california and oregon. the use of terriers, as well as dealing with the management problems that's creating the rats. >> hmm. terriers, as they were called t in. greawere callet britain so longs ratting dogs. how manydogs, ho how many rats n a well-trained radical dog, a terrier, take out in the course of an evening? >> would you say just ballpark? well, i often take my dogs out o for three or four hours, butve t to farm locations and i've got r well in excess of severaled hundred in that time period with three or four adult dogs, several hundred. eat t >> well, that'hes remarkable. do you let your dogs eat them?
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no, sir. just in case. is poison training to drop it is one of the first commandss they learn. >> yeah. so like like a bird dog, you don't eat the quail, you drop it at the feet of your master and i'm sorry, i just go around and collect them after they're dead. what do you do with them? we give them to falconer's that we compost them. yeah.the wh nothing is wasted.ol use the whole rat. i like that. last question. what ddo youo your dogs think o? i mean, how proud are they after killing two hundred rats in a night?g after killing 200 rats and at night? >> i well, i would answer thatson question by saying the reason i have chosen thisen is my funib activity is because i'm embracing the true nature of the dogecg thtrue nat. this so it is my belief that this is truly in the nature of to ganimal. and because i like terriers, i have to give them an activity . >> i love that. i live dog i love dogs, too.s and i agre a de with you comple. . >> ago, notars to brag, we did a timely and very important segment on the secret life of pandas. t
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it was prett iy straightforward, not controversial, but it triggered many peoplny people on the left. >> there are still pockets ofan anti panda sentiment in this country and they rose to thee te serface the second we did the following segment. >> here'gms what we said.u kn >>ow you know, the official sto about pandas, they're cute, but adorable, helpless, which is why they're almost extinct. but like ich a lot of what we hear, that's a lie. according to today's "wall street journal", quoteal , the real panda is a secret stud with a taste for flesh and fearsome bite.t pandas, it turnstu out, could easily kill you if they felt like it. thank god they don't they're not against either. they just unsexy zoos. but when they're in the wild, male pandas engage in a fierce contest. the winner has 40 times i40n a single afternoon. it's a good thing pandas are so, distracted by their personal lives or humans would be the endangered species. >> something else to be grateful for? think shark attacks aren't real? >> well, just last month , the surfer in northern california called your trainer was paddling out on his surfboarn his d and he was suddy
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right now and see how much you can save. welcome back to this thanksgiving animal edition of tucker carlson. tonight, not many people can thy they've come face to face with a great white shark and survive, but surfer gerard trayner of northern california can say that he's done it. he's out paddling on a surfboard during the dreaded month of shark tober when all of a sudden his leg was grabbed by a great white shark and heul was pulled under water. but he was alive enough to sit for an interview with us. so we asked him, how did you survive? >> here it is . had you worried about this? so you mean california? a lot of sharks off california.r were you ever were you ever worried about sharks? >> warm then? >> probably one of my biggest fears for a long time. nonetheless, surf despite and i have surfed up and down
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the coast. but for the most part, i surf up here in humboldt countyly has and it was definitely has been on my mind. i , i live in a town or cityr in optied fortuna, and the surfing options that we have locally are pretty remote and not a lot of traffic or people in there the water. so surfing there quite a bit qu. it's definitely on your mind. i'd say probably upwards of 70%c of the time. ent i do surf there by myself. so it was it was on my mind.obeh and being the month of october, i , i had some second thoughts about it and yeah, that day it i was on my mind more than usual,c probably just because itau was the beginning of october. kindf it's kind of neat when your worst fears come true because then at least youof
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get it out of the way. how did you this great whiterk shark latches on to you? >> how did you get them off? i , i just paddled out.'d pro >> i'd probablbay been inr ten the water for ten minutes. miand , you know, between sets f waves, you have some time to think about anything. n my and it was it was kind of even on my mind in that moment. and there was a lot of seals in the water. so i actually, you know, the best that i actually had thought it was a seal. and so i kind of came to while. i was underwater, you know, and most of the pressure wasroue waound my knee and it was more localized. so i thought that it might have been a seal and i pretty much just gave it one hard kick in. it pretty quickly releasedly rea and i got to my board and paddled in, kind of not knowing that i had many even
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lacerations and i even checked my knee to see if it had broken my wetsuit and feltle a little tear. and almost initially i felt somewhatr and almo inconveniencr agitated that a seal might have given me an infection. and so when i made it to the beach, i was how serious it was amazing. >> there's really nothing cooler than surviving a sharkn attack from a great weight. so congratulation on being alive. >> and for what an incredible a expert. your trainer. thank yo g w greatu. ther so there are domesticatedat animals there, wiled anid anima. >> and then there are trulycont wild animals that just cannorotl be controlled by man. someone we spoke recently to someone who has been able to coexistbeeh and develop deep emotional feelings for the most uncontrollable animal of allmos the alligator. >> an amazing story. watch this. >> how did you and your alligator meet while he was actually a wild alligator? he was rescued in orlando, florida, a disne>> y in
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one lagoon's era. friends of mine rescue reptilese in floridand. he brought him up to me the following day, which actually six years ago that no .th how old wae s the gator when you first got him?d. about 18 months old and about>>s 20 inches long.i think th ev so i think the question everyone watching this is asking, how does that manha not get eaten by that alligator ? >> is thatconc a concern for yot all, being eaten by wally? >> no, no. one , we are not on the food chain for alligators, crocodiles and caimans. okay, bu for allt you cannot tr alligator not to bite while heno just chooses not to bite for his teeth. everything kissing him, he just. he refused to bite. we do not know and cannot understand why. . that is amazing. amazi so. so you're saying this is as unusual as it looks?'t i mean, people don't kissrs for alligators for a reason, but
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you just did. >> wally is not your average alligator. oh wally , i do. because i love this alligator. what? since he's not eating you, what does he while he only eat chicken legs, dead ratsy and cheesyeats c popcorn? the other gators i've handlede the past 30 years, you feedgato to them. >> pardon? so chicken and chicken legs, dead rats and cheesy popcorn. yes, yes. that's amazing. what a where does he live? m he lives in my living room. where he lives in my house.ouse i have a three hundred gallon00l point in my living room. he runs my whole house. use. >> amazing.ow big how big is h ie going to get. t oh, you can average about 15 , 16 feet and over a thousand pounds. >> are you concerned about that?
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oh, not at all. not at all. i know his moves. i know his motions like i said, he gets evaluated every year, but we've not even found out what really makes him angry and makes him mad . so we don't know that yet.. i got to say, i went in skeptical. mr.. s. but i am i'm kind of touched by this. i think this is a really nice story. and you seem to have a gre red you seem to have a great relationship with wally gaiter. >> thank you foror joining us .n g happy thanksgiving. you're probably watching this through turkey coma. >> we want to end the show and some good news involvingof the release of thousands of beagles from the greatest dogs are from a lab with ties to tony fauci. more on that. happy story in just a moment. >> hello, i'm mike lindell. >> and i'm excited to bring you my giza dream bedsheets for the best offer ever. we're all experiencing rising prices, but i was able to secure a limited amount of giza cotton for a great price.
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we have dominion over ove the animals. sor animals so it's essential tl them kindly. so it came as y. a cua shocmis k to us to learn that thousands of beagles have been locked up tor and tortured in a lab in virginia for no real scientific purpose. and that that lab received funding from tony fauci department at the national institutes of health. frain, the whole thingi de is pa funding scam. fundingit doesn't save childrem pediatric cancer. it jusric canct kills beagles. >> so the scam was exposed and the beagles are finally being freed . and we recently spoke to someone who's been following this carefully. >> so these beagles are not going to be tortured. what's congratulations. ha >> we're celebrating what happens to them now. nowthank you. we are celebrating tugger. y thanksou, for having me back ot next over the next 60 days orbea so, they are going to be transferred to the humane nighdty of the unite states and from there goingn to various shelters in virginiaa and beyondnd bey. the first group was releasedely0 yesterday to the tune of0.
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approximately four hundred.sandn and these ard e thousands and thousands of dogs that were bred for research.n the facility has been there andw since nineteen sixty one . and we are just thrilled that not a single one of these fourbe thousand beagles tor will ever be tortured and killed in a lab . they will al l haveng the opportunity to find a loving home, to feel the grass under their paws. me to fe uws, the sun on their y with a toy and have a name. things that they have not had the chance to experience thus far . >> oh,. what was so upsetting about this story was nobodyth could say with a straight face, well, these dogs are beingwon' tolled so kids won't die of cancer. bnothere was no there seemed ti no justifiable reasoabn am torture these dogs to death or am i missing something? you are absolutely not missing s something. and this is the tip ofolutnot wa the iceberg. reilled fowe are thrilled for tr thousand dogs. but this facility was the second largest provider of dogs for experiments in this country. experimethere is a larger faciln new york that has, believe it or not, twenty one thousan 2diml
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beagles. these animals are bred and sold for absolutely pointless, painful experiments. expegor federal government has bought dogvernmes from this fac since september of 2020. the nih has had contracts for live dogs, at leastree three contracts. it is time for the nih to wakend up, realize it's the twenty first century and move on to modern non animal methods. i mean, there's just so much money sloshing around the system tha t to keep it flowing, you know, they invent experiments that benefit nobody. >> so you caso, n ityo you're sg just to be totally clear onnexth our way out inow the next, how long until these dogs can be adopted by people watching, n the plan for transfer will takeh place over the next 60 days. and we urge people to just keep an eye and we are just so thrilled that peta's undercover investigation prompted this domino effect that resulted not vio only in seventy four violations and the department of justiceran getting involved, but the liberation of these four
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thousandthese 4, dogs. and we hope all the cagesl th get empty next from allbora the laboratoriestories and all the breeding facilities. >> that's it for us tonight.>> tonight, happy things giving happy thanksgiving. there is so much to be grateful for, even though we're stuck in an echo chamber of lunacy, real life is not crazy. real life is full of people you love and who love you back . and that's what matters. we will see you tomorrow. >> have the best night. this spe and welcome to the specialitionf edition of "hannity". happy thanksgivingnity and tonio for the hour, we will highlight some of our interviews from pass the past few months. first up, my interviews afth senator marco rubio, senator ron johnson after the big midterm wins, he hadstaf a huge victory in the great state of florida. florida senator marco rubio. you know, i don't know, senator , nearly 20% ofuld've the vote, you know, yo du could have done a lot better. i'm really i think you let
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