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you're right. if it's predators, if it's cold, it would be a mess. this is to surgical into clean. i've got it leave it here tim. i'm sorry to interrupt you. that will do it for us tonight on "jesse watters primetime". new episodes every monday, wednesday and friday. thank you for being with us. i will see you again tomorrow. have a great night. >> hi everybody and welcome to fox news tonight and brian kill mead. as you probably have heard fox news and tucker carson have agreed to part ways. i wish tucker the best. i'm great friends with tucker and always will be. right now is time for fox news tonight. let's get started. in september last year and fbi special agent his name was steve friend. he filed a whistleblower complaint with the inspector
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general, the department of justice. he alleged senior officials and invited a ministration reason fbi to target political opponents of the democratic party. specifically, friend said the fbi leaders would often use heavy armed swat teams to show use of force to arrest supporters of donald trump. purely for political reasons and, steve friend would know. it was on the fbi told swat team. if that's true, it's illegal. in a doj the cared about equal justice it would trigger an immediate investigation but, when steve friend filed his complaint, the doj did not give him any whistleblower protections. which are required by federal law. instead, the doj retaliated against steve friend. they escorted him out of that daytona beach field office. they put him on unpaid leave and pressured him to resign. he left the agency that he testified publicly about all this.he is a brave guy. no one in the democratic party has said a word about what happened to steve friend. they do not care. they want to bury the story. we do not. it's not hard to see why they want to bury the story. he is a big political problem for the democratic party.
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now the interesting thing. immigrants in congress are starting to come to defend a different whistleblower inside the irs. the irs whistleblower said he's had evidence the senior officials in the biting demonstration improperly intervened on an ongoing investigation, criminal investigation into the sky name hunter biden. that investigation concerned hunter biden's taxes. i don't think he pays them. the irs whistleblower, merit garden lied under oath on whether prosecutors are being allowed to prosecute any tax violations they find. hey, it's been about 5 years, right? here's senator chris coons of delaware saying the irs was a floor unlike steve friend needs whistleblower protections. >> cbs earlier earlier this week an attorney for irs agent who is seeking whistleblower status from congress to share information he says will contradict sworn testimony to congress by senior political
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appointee regarding the investigation into hunter biden. do you think it's worth looking into the possibility of undue influence here? >> outlook, anyone who comes forward and seeks whistleblower protection status should be given that status. that's part of what we put in place over many years. >> see the little bug in the corner. it said cbs. cbs is covering the story. let's go back to the quote, he says kamc anyone because hard to seek with a lower protection status should be given that status. the irs whistleblower should get protection. that agreed to chris coons who replaced joe biden in delaware. the fbi whistleblower get suspended without pay. ultimately he's forced to resign. what could explain that? here's a thought.it makes sense if democrats view the fbi whistleblower as a threat to their ability to punish thereof political opponents using federal law enforcement. they want to do that forever. no matter who was in the white house. they will never give up that
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power but, the irs whistleblower is a different animal. he is a threat to joe biden personally. he can expose the corruption of joe biden and his administration if the irs whistleblower succeeds. the biden administration is done. it's becoming obvious. democrats want him done. they want joe biden gone. here's chuck todd of nbc, not exactly a conservative guy opening up his show yesterday. >> as biden prepares to formally announce his pain for second term early this week. i just one out of 4 americans thank you should read one. 70 percent say he shouldn't run. 53 percent of 2020 biden bogus satiation one. those of a different sandra or born he shouldn't run. 76 of voters under 35 think he shouldn't run. what's a top concern? we didn't prompt them we said why don't you think he should run? these are the responses.
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it sums all about his age and his ability to do the job. >> it's not hard to see when democrats are turning on joe biden. i can't believe that's nbc. he is 88. he'll be 82 feet once again. 86 when he's done with the second term. he can't do the job now. watch. >> it's really very, very dull after all these years in public life your known for 2 things, ray-ban sunglasses and chocolate chip ice cream. very dull president . >> we have a thousand americans in america. you know how much they pay? a percent. walk in the oval office in the united states capital, guess what? you know who founded and designed and built the white house? an irishman. not a joke.
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[inaudible]. thank you well, god bless you all. [inaudible]. >> social biden things oval office is in the capital. he can't spell the way word 8 and he wants to lick the world. forget houston interviews. giovanni can't take questions from children. ibis children anymore. harry was early this month expending the keys to success. >> any of you guys want to ask any questions? what you want ask me? look at this? air force one. right here. that's pretty cool man. what's your question? [inaudible].
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what's the key to success. he was a very conservative guy that was not very crazy about americans. roxie appeared hunter to the rescue. when in doubt kids love jesse helms stories . they always will. despite his inability to serve as president so far, numerous are reporting that joe biden will indeed run again. he's disregarding barack obama's advice and pressing forward. that is not a surprise. he's been saying this for a while. >> some people ask whether you are fit for the job. and when you hear that, i wonder what you think? >> watch me. [inaudible].
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and not having the money before. not a joke. think about what you think about. [music] you're going to have to make that all cement. you're going to use that as basis to build on because you need security. you need stability for what you have and your to build up. this is incredible. [music] this is the united states of america for god sake. >> mr. president, thank you. >> what would you say your mental focus is? >> it's focused. [laughter]. look, i have trouble even mentioning, even saying to myself in my own head the number of years. i know more think of myself as
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being old as i am as fly. >> so, what would a 2024 joe biden campaign look like? here's a preview.here is job i did 6 years younger than he is today. >> corn pop was a bad dude. he ran a bunch of bad boys. he cut off a 6 foot length of chain any folded up and you walk out with that chain. and you walk to the car and you may cut me man but i will wrap the chain around my head looks job i did it so it was master the democratic party have feared. he's running again. maybe that's why the rushing to protect the irs whistleblower. if democrats can't stop joe biden, maybe the irs whistleblower might able to do it. ããis one of the many candidates running against joe biden. he has to win the primary. he joins us now. i know we've got a big announcement about your book coming out. first things first. your thoughts about what might be happening on the left?
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>> i see it brian. the essence of what happening is it's a myth that joe biden is actually the one running for president. it is a managerial industrial complex thoughts behind him. his cognitive failures, that's not just about. that is a feature in the same way it is for john federman is a us senator. the administrative state, the managerial class can actually control its puppets more effectively when the puppets are literally unable to think. it does strike me closer to a form of elder abuse then and does it to the humerus of joe bryden. that's what i see in the spirit and whoever wins this nomination i'm running to win the republican nomination. i don't see myself running against joe biden. i see myself as running against a managerial class with a puppet in front of it must like the wizard of oz portrays an image. it's a false projection of reality that is behind him. that's when i see brian. i think once we wake up to that we realize the managerial class
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versus everyday citizen. >> so does pennsylvania. you have a world renowned surgeon who lost to a man that's on functioning. it doesn't seem to matter. 5 percent the american public wants a rematch between president trump and president biden. only 35 percent want to see trump run again too appeared was that mean to you as a candidate? >> i think i look at the democratic party saying it's not could host a debate. look at how their protective that incumbent. i think we in the republican party need to be the opposite. we need to lead the way with vision. asked the question of the one and the why. stop assessing if we prop up. as for the democratic party. i see the opportunity for us to
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lead in the conservative movement with vision brian. we talked enough about bashing the biden agenda. what's our own vision? to me it's a vision grounded on the basic concepts of the country was built on. the individual. the family appeared the nation. god. let's start talking more about those things and if we are successful in painting the vision of what it means to be american, i think we win this election in a landslide. on the first millennial ever to run as a republican. biden is over twice my age and then some. i think that will be a matchup i look forward to on the debate stage with biden if i am to get there. >> but, real quick. also this is a big day for you, actually tomorrow. have a new book coming out is called capitalist punishment. it's called capitalist punishment. how would you characterize who we are going to get tomorrow? >> wrote this book long before i knew i was running for president. it goes into the teachers of the esg movement. how the biden in the ministration and the left uses companies and asset managers and financial institutions to do through the back door what they could not get done through the front door under the constitution. we wonder what's happening at budweiser? you wonder what's happening in corporate america when they
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adopt these woke policies. it's because there's puppet masters behind the scenes like blackrock and state street who are imposing these esg agendas using your money to do it. the subtitle of the book is how wall street is using your money to create a country you didn't vote for. that's how i got the title capitalist punishment. even though i written the book beforehand i wanted to put it out i am tony all made my proceeds and honorable. >> you could capture this slogan. about 4 vague, i won't take away your part recaps of it. that's what's happening. losing something else. >> about 4 vague is abandoning the climate religion. upon we describe it on our website really well. vague 2024.com. you want to see how take america and that start by abandoning the climate cold and esg is a big part of the cancer. >> anyone on the debate stage with you better bring their a
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game. >> thank you brian. >> meanwhile, their new signs the crime epidemic joe biden is clearly out of control. kevin cork has that story. chemically.>> this is interesting. until recently the armored car industry frankly catered almost exclusively to the people you would expect. the wealthy, the elite and vulnerable third world nations. thanks to a spike in crime in america well, in many of america's largest cities more and more americans than ever before are having their vehicles bulletproof. take the story of armor max. it's a bullet proofing business based in the great state of utah. the company wants places like mexico nigeria south africa in the middle east. company executives report that chicago and atlanta in new orleans and memphis and la have all become hotbeds a bullet proofing to man. now you may be asking, why now? just consider this week in upstate new york. the story of the young woman who shot dead in a car after making a wrong turn down a private driveway.
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earlier this month there was something that happened over the bay area. a little 5-year-old traveling down the freeway with her parents, little girl was struck tragically by a bullet that pierced their car. lotta people are thinking about this. she could also imagine, bk, high-security comes at a fairly high price. it cost about $38,500 for a basic windows and doors package. warrant handgun protection. if you need protection against say something high-powered like an ar 15 or an m-16. but hikes the price by $10,000. again that's all depending on the size of the vehicle. it's also fair to say it's a sign of the times. >> kevin, the end of the show we have a big trade to go over. i want you to stay tuned. hope you have cable in your office. >> i will be here. ask kevin cork's thanks.
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here. president but is open up the southern border. you know that. some illegal immigrants are streaming into this country that even democrats are beginning to complain. case in point mayor eric adams across the way. once pledged to make new york century city forever. he now says he is out of room for migrants. he wants a federal government to start paying. washington d.c.. the mayor recently declared a public emergency over the number of illegal immigrants coming in from arizona and texas. you think? mark lampe says he can bring an end to the madness. he is right now a sheriff in arizona. he's watching it is been virtually helpless to stop it because the policies allow it now he's going to run for senate. sheriff, great to see you. what you thank you could do a better job than washington then you can at the border? >> brian, thanks for having me on. this is something we deal with it every day. was just down on the border with my helicopter crew border
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patrol. we were flying around joint missions all day. ran into about 35 women and children that are just crossed over the border that we stopped and turned over to border patrol. small women and children. 3 these kids have no parents with them. we were chasing scouts out of the mountains. we were tearing up all their stuff that they had and take either solar panels and their batteries. look, this is with ground every day. but arizona needs is a proven conservative fighter. someone that's been doing it and that knows how to do it. let's get back to the trump error policies for the border security and build off of those. we have to secure our borders. >> sheriff i've had a chance to talk to you a lot and i've seen your sincerity to give us a true story of the border and helped reporters tell the true story as well. i can't but help notice in arizona they put a democrat in charge who took their containers out. that was a makeshift fence. then they put 2 democratic senators and a democratic governor. does that say the people of arizona don't care?
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>> no, the people of arizona due care. i talked to them every day. whether the republicans, democrats or independents. they're looking for someone that knows what they're doing and how to do this job. they want that proven conservative fighter. which is why decided to run. i love being sheriff. at the same time allow the state of arizona and i love this country. i feel like i'm suited to deal with the border crisis issue which is human trafficking, drug trafficking, fentanyl deaths in america. we've got a deal without. we've got a deal with the rule of law issue and wants some one to know what they're doing. they're hungry for someone like myself.>> very interesting. sarah sarah sediment didn't want to be a republican i want to be democrat. the republicans have their own lane. it gives a real opportunity for someone like you and i believe carrie like a stick about jumping into yellow. >> i've run to successful elections as a sheriff.
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i've learned you've got a focus on your race. here's what i want. i want to win the vote of the american people. i think arizonans and americans are tiled of politicians who try to win by telling them how bad their partner does. want people to want to vote for me. i hoped it would go and support me at sheriff lambert for senate.com. we've got a raise money. we've got to go out and we've got to contend with these democrats who typically out race republicans up by 4 times. please, if you're a freedom loving america good at sheriff lampe for senate. >> it's hard to think that every american this is not one of the top issues we face. title 42 about to evaporate in 3 weeks. you believe another million people are going up or into our country. they better have a plan. so far there's no indication they do. mark lampe, best of luck. sheriff lampe, best of luck in your request to be senator. >> thank you brian, god bless. >> a new report says isis is using afghanistan as a staging ground for terrorism. you think? more on that in just a moment.
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>> yesterday special forces evacuated the us embassy over in sudan. good news is we got everybody out. 100 troops and 3 helicopters carried out the operation. it was brilliant. this is admit the ongoing funny between the sudanese military forces that is still going on right now. there are new reports that china is hoping to mediate the conflict. china has been brokered a peace deal with saudia arabia and around. don't know how that happened. what would that mean for the us influence in the region of china basically has the predominant influence in the area? chris and michael wash represents florida, former greenbrae. how important was the military operation last night to get our people out of the embassy? >> brian, i want to give my fellow special operators and the people in the intelligence community and others behind the scenes a real kudos to pulling
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off a great operation. just take a step back. why does sudan matter so much? number one, is iii largest country in africa that has huge amounts of natural resources including gold which is one of the reasons russia is so interested. thirdly, it has a port on the red sea that 10 percent of the global shipping of global trade passes by as they get to the suez canal. this is an important country. in geopolitics. the russians are there in a big way because they want the gold and natural resources. china is there in a big way because they want the same and they want to control access to the suez canal with 10 percent global trade passes through. >> this is our 4th embassy we've abandoned. i'm glad everyone is saying it. now were on the ground to get our 16,000 americans on the
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ground out eared these operations are ongoing in the middle of a civil war it seems were over 400 are dead and i think most of the hospitals have been shut down. this is important. there's no proof that china left there embassy or brush left there is. there's a presence of that ã group there that mercenary force on the ground. this is the same sudan that was part of the abraham accords, was in it during the previous administration brought into the family of militant middle eastern nations recognize israel. >> yeah, you got china in there as the super power, as the mediator. just 2 years ago brian, sudan was part of the abraham accords. it was cutting deals with israel. it was part of president trump's middle east peace plan.
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something that nobody said could be done. something that any other president would have received the nobel peace prize for good now it's become completely unraveled. the united states is abandoning the scene. and once again, mike and so many other places you have china and russia filling the void. and, oh by the way, we pulled all of our government people out with americans left behind. i'm hearing from the same groups again, the same groups that had to go rescue americans in afghanistan. groups like dynamo, allied airlift and others are not being asked by the state department to come in on their own dime to go help americans get out. it's just par for the course for this administration's foreign policy that has the world on fire. >> you mean the men who cash in their 401(k)s to help people in afghanistan? i've been asked to go help americans out of sudan for free. don't we have a government for that in operations? incredible. go ahead. >> i asked one of them, are you getting any monies from the
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state? they said no. were going on her own time. you know what, americans are left behind and we never ever leave americans behind. we are going to go even though it's on their own money. they are just great americans. >> by the way great generation of war fighters. looks like russia is trying to dominate. africa we need a plan to counter it. the us has trickster is in the area to hold onto that port. thanks congressman for all you do. >> all right, thanks brian. >> the evacuation in the embassy of sudan is reminding a lot of people of president biden's disastrous exit from afghanistan. the debacles come and clear. according to the "washington post", afghanistan has once again become a terrorist training ground. the post report says those classified leaks, remember?
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the documents that are out thanks to that server called discord. apparently it's okay to publish those documents now. ãhis host of fox and friends we can. he's a veteran of wars and on iraq and afghanistan.pete, this should not surprise any of it, should it? >> no. what do we think is going to happen? jihadists or can it carry out their jihad. when you embarrassedly abandoned admission in a way that creates a void they take advantage of it. listen, the war in afghanistan needed to end. i am recovering neil graham month by tache. what i witnessed in iraq and afghanistan was amazing. the fallout from those 2 nation building exercises was disastrous. on top of it, joe biden decided to leave without a plan. abandoning americans on the ground and handing our weapons to the taliban. what did we think we would happen? as a result? their fellow sunnis and isis found their way to afghanistan just like al qaeda and they will seek and instruct continuously. it's so obvious it's almost predictable.
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box i appreciate you being up there and close and personal. i believe we a shell of a force in there. hold onto ballroom along with nato. keep a looking glass on china, russia, ron and pakistan. staying in the neighborhood would've worked for us. now we find nothing islamic state had goals. they wanted to attack the world cup in 2022. they wanted to attack fifa offices as well. we have a great idea. according to reports, we have teamed up with the taliban to go after isis k. >> brian, we teamed up with the taliban for the security of our soldiers around the couple airfield. we were relying on them and 13 americans died and dozens more were wounded. this is the foolishness, the recklessness of the binder demonstration which doesn't understand the real nature of our enemy. we may disagree on the sides of the footprint brian. we recognize between the communist chinese and the
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iranians and others and the islamists they seek our destruction. the question is how do you defeat them? they're either petro states or dictatorships or sharia law countries in the middle east among muslim countries. afghanistan will not be petro state.will take a strong man? the problem is is controlled by the taliban. whatever we can do to hold back isis kate we should do. try to rebuild the nation in our image didn't work. i think we should learn from that. >> the rare earth went right to china today we are left. which made them feel that they left us out of there and now they have their own control. pete, i thank you represent
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something that's underappreciated.one of the finest war fighting generations in our history. don't ever thank you're not appreciated and let everybody know especially memorial day. just a few weeks away. thanks so much pete. >> thank you brother. appreciate it. >> meanwhile a medical establishment and the country has a new solution for obesity in children. that's nothing to do with exercise or eating well.more on that story, next.
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>> look up to fox news tonight. after that covid lockdowns more children are obese more than before. hundreds of kids are getting surgery to fix a problem. bariatric surgery was performed in more than 2000 children in mostly teens last year. what's happening to teaching these kids to eat healthier? to exercise? is that possible? doctor mark siegel joins us. doctor siegel had no idea teens were eligible about for this type of surgery. is it the right thing to do? >> no, not to this extent. it should be for really extreme cases. the american academy of pediatrics came up generate and said for severe obesity let's put us up on the table. those of the drugs that change your hormones which we don't know the long-term effects in kids. let's put surgery on the table. brian, the kind of surgery we're talking about is now a sleeve where you cut a piece of it stomach out. as an internist i don't want my
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teens to turn into obese adults that have diabetes or high blood pressure heart disease? have sleep apnea. there's other things to do first. during the pandemic we took away jim. when everyone stayed home. did they say stayed home. the diet was fast food diets etc. but he got depressed. couldn't go out and couldn't play. the play went down. for you that was a soccer start and college and taught your kids to exercise, be all my kids are directly overweight. all of them exercisable. you know how they did it? it's not that you burn off the calories. you signaled the bearing through exercise to decrease hunger. the hormones change. that's what we've got to get back to. what's happened to gym classes, they're gone?
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>> how would you describe the surgery? they go in and cut a piece of the stomach off and make it smaller so kids can get the sensation of being full quicker? >> exactly right. they put a sleeve in there to stop the hormones from signaling more eat, more eat, more. >> different from lockdown? >> lap band surgery is less invasive. a tight rubber band on and they stop doing on teens because as to any side effects. this one has less side effects long term but you can't get your stomach back. >> what you say to people where the body gets defensive. if you start losing weight through exercise or diet. the body will look to hold onto that weight because it has assents to stay the way it is. this is the way to jumpstart the body to teach it something different. >> i don't think it's the way to do it. what you just described elegantly is what exercise does. exercise teaches the body a different mindset. when you drink a lot of water after you exercise you don't think food. you don't think food and want less food and crave less food. there's more natural ways to do this. with more plant-based diet with a lot more exercise and a lot more water. i'm not saying this is never ever needed. this should be a last resort.
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the same health officials that were telling us to be lockdown for this virus forever are now telling us whoops, that's have surgery on her teens. i put 2 and 2 together and i don't like the conclusion. >> 1/5 of kids are obese before the pandemic and that surged after. it's sad. you hate it when your kid is overweight. nothing good about it. you don't believe this is the answer. >> i want to say one last thing. we left out the word depression. we made the kids depressed during the pandemic. you know what they do when they're depressed, the eat. >> you do have 2 suits because that's a different suit right? >> nope, same one. it's been clean. >> okay, thanks doctor. i appreciate it. first it was plastic straws than class ovens. the new york times published an op-ed telling us to stop eating meat. the mayor of new york of this idea, eric adams, he declared
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work on meat and dairy. this is from a few days ago. >> one in every 5 carbon dioxide our city emits comes from food. our food is not created equal. the vast majority of f food that is contributing to our omission isis lies in meat and dairy products. we are do you know plant power diet is better for your physical and mental health. i am living proof of that. the reality is that thanks to the stew inventory, we are finding out it is better for the planet. >> right. shoplifters, or focusing on meat for now, you're on your own.mark brought up with the office of the great reset joins us. mark, i will tell you a few years ago we would offer this. now if you like is becoming a reality.
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>> as i said first they came for your energy. then they came for your gas powered cars, your freedom of movement, your cheap flights. another coming for your food. mayor adams just laid out was a carbon foot print tracker for all new yorkers. they will be monitoring what you eat. what's coming next other restrictions.we are already seeing it globally with a net zero commitment. they're going after high-yield agriculture trying to collapse them. we saw the disaster in sri lanka. you have bill gates according to nbc news, americans number one single farm land owner and his goals to get us to eat his billions of dollars invested in lab grown synthetic beef made from the stem cells of animals and literally put is still fat and printed on 3d printer. not making that up. the fix is in. this will only happen if we allow it. they're going after our modern
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diet. you will eat nothing to be happy according to this plan. >> people are concerned about the flatulent station of cows. so killed the cows we health. don't eat it until make more counts. right? >> yes. scientists out there same methane is completely overblown as a greenhouse gas number one. your prince charles trying to defund a startup i guess he's king charles now. defund a startup that puts facemasks on cows. almost like a medical mask on account to try to capture the methane. they have devices for the other end. this is crazy. what this is is a revolution of the powers to be. always looking for reasons why the rest of us can't be free. now they're going after rice production. there's a big story in major media about bryce causing all this global warming and admissions. but going after the meat. it's a way to make everything a problem in a climate of urgency. therefore they have to be in charge of all this food. they're not gonna try to ban it. they will take over the means
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of production so the rest of us don't destroy the earth. we have to be managed. that's what were looking at. >> let me state we can't get china to stop using coal. we will have a lot of success to stop the race. >> that's right. rights which is been around for thousands of years. it suddenly a problem. all this benefits china by the way. the green energy, the eveie. china passed the us and south korea as a global expert of cars. they are benefited greatly from the screen agenda. by the way, china is in competition with bill gates for buying up american farmland right now. i'm not sure who you want to win that battle. china or bill gates. bill gates has an agenda too. >> yeah, no one likes it. mark brown, thanks so much. forgetting some push back and you're doing it. a block buster trade sent shockwaves through the nfl.
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>> brian: aaron rodgers spent almost 20 years as quarterback for the green bay packers but he stirred up a lot of controversy with his opposition to the vaccine mandates. aaron rodgers is over. he was just traded hours ago to the new york jets along with the 15th part in this year's traffic a 282023 fifth-round pick. 2023 final point. sixth round pick and conditional second round pick for next year depending on how much he plays. one of the best sports reporters that ever was and still is. author of unbreakable now on paperback. you got to get it. jay, i think of jay glazer who got the better of this? the jets or the packers? >> i think that tested because you think of the talent they have and the one thing they are missing is the quarterback and
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they have been missing that for a couple of years. a great young running back. great young wide receiver. the defense was phenomenal. just missed the quarterback position and bringing a guy like aaron rodgers in phil's deposition and i don't think he is going to be -- are no brett favre did the same thing. two total different guys. i just don't see that. >> sean: used to work for "the new york post." absolutely. i was a lot quicker then. you can be very indulgent and determined and sometimes direct. is aaron rodgers ready for the new york media asking about how he takes his ankles and vaccine and his beard and state farm commercials and how come he had two incompletions last game? >> brian: i think there's two answers to that. i think he is going to relish in it. because he does love the
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attention. i think he is going to thrive in it. and then he is going to thrive in everyone taking him off. that is where aaron needs the big points and use that. the packers, right, jordan love did not told them. because he has a couple mvp seasons. he is going to use this to fire him up a lot more and, i think packer fans are trying to say, he has walked up. he is four years old. he has been a headache and all that. he is still a pretty damn good quarterback. when you don't have any quarterback in the nfl, life is miserable. it is awful. you look like you can't coach. and all of a sudden you got a quarterback. sadly you can coach. sadly you can pick players. life is way better when you have a quarterback. >> brian: does he have motivation at this age? i have never had that expe experience. tell me about it. some people say, are you sure he is all in?
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>> you know me. so i'm not one to write on that. >> brian: i'm not criticizing. and just wondering. >> so it is just i think he went into that, do i want to play for the packers? and like i just said, he figured out a way to be so angry with the packers to say, i was going to retire but he has got this extra motivation and he has the packers there and the jets are going to be one's, relishing that as a result. >> sean: we got about 30 seconds. he saw the last segment. we talked about the note of -- motivation. can kids get something out of their book? >> absolutely. first of all, you have someone like me giving you words and you don't feel so alone any more. i'm not your therapist. are not your teacher. i'm not your doctor. i'm just a dude who has messed up and learn how to do good. and i love -- if you can take working out, greatest
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antidepressant ever. >> brian: nothing you can't do. jay bethard thank you. >> appreciate it. >> brian: that is all for us tonight. we hope you have a great evening. thanks for tuning in. we are not done here at fox. we are getting started with prime time. the great sean hannity, live audience, everyone has been screened. they are happy and they are smiling. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> sean: here we are. we are back live with an audience. how are you all doing? i appreciate everyone. welcome to the show. governor desantis is in japan. he will join us tonight and we will check in with him. we will ask whether he plans to run for president. we will talk about his trip abroad. whoever gets nominated by the gop will
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