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the democratic party, ic specifically friends, said the fbe. cials ani leaders would often ue heavy armed swat teams to show a use of force to arrest said th supporters of donald trump purely ford often political re. and steve friend would know because he was on the fbi swata. team. inthat's true, it's illegal a deal. is it in a doj that cared abouti equal justice? ital. 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 dojy whistl retalid against a friend. they escorted him out of the daytona beach field office. they put him on unpaid leave and pressured him to resign. he left the agency the day he testified publicly about all of this. he's a brave guy.st nofr one iiend.n the democratict hatheys said a word about whatu happened to steve friend. they do not care. they wan a bravee democrt to bu. we d o not.it's n and it's not hard to see why they wanted to bury the story. i >>ti he is a big
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political problem for the democratic party.the now, the interesting thing,g democrats in congress are starting to come to come out in defense of a different whistle blower inside the irs. you may have heard the irs whistle blower says he has had evidence the senior officials in the biden administration thproperly intervened on an ongoing investigation, a criminal investigationthe irsg this guy namedat hunter biden.ie that investigation concerned s biden's taxes. i don't think k hehe pay pays tm the irs whistle blower says merrick garland may have lied under oath about whether federal prosecutors are being allowed to prosecute any tax violations. th on whetthey find. hey, it's been about five years right here, senator chris ofhey' delaware saying the irs e steve ,ower, unlik friend of the fbi, needske steve whistleblower protections. cbs interviewed earlier this week an attorney for an irsower agent who is seeking whistleblower status fro from m congress to share information he says would contradict sworn politic
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testimony to congress by a senior political appointee. regarding the investigation into hunter biden. >>in dveo you think it's worth looking into the possibility of indue influence here? >> look, anyone who comeses forward and seeks whistleblower protections status should be given that status. that's part of what we've put in place over many years. so a little bug in the corner. it had cbs. cbs is covering the story. let's go back to the quote. he says, anyone who comes forward and seeks whistleblower protection status should be given that status. so the irs whistleblowers should get protection suddenly . that according to chris, who , by the way, replace joe biden in delaware. but the fbi whistleblower gets suspended without pay and ultimately he's forced to resign. what could explain tha >> st? here's a thought. it makes sense i becausef democs view the fbi whistleblower as ac threat to their ability to punish their political opponents. oo joe bid the fbi using federal law enfor they want to keemap doing thatk forever. whistlno matter who is in the we house, they'll never give up that power.
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but the irs whistleblower is a very 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, ds. the bush administration is doneu and it's becoming obvious democrats want him done. s.want himthey want joe biden ge heren is chuck todd of nbc. not exactly a conservative guy opening up his show yesterday as biden prepares to formally secounce his campaign for a second term early this week, just one in four americans believe he should run for reelection. 70% say he shouldn't run. >> 53% of 2020 biden voters say he shouldn't run. d one. sixty four percent of democrats who voted for sanders or warren in the twentrun. bogus y 20 pris think he should run. and seventy six percent of voters under thirty five think76 he shouldn't run. >> and what's the to of p concee for that? we ask voters. we didn't prompt them. we said , why don't you think he should run? wellt prompt, these were the res
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. >> it almost is all about his age. responseand his ability to do t it's not hard to see why democrats are turning on joe biden. >> i can't believe that's nbc, by the way. he's 80. he'll be eighty two if he wins again. eighty six when he's done inde the second term. if he winsn. he'l, it's becomingcond obvious he can't do the job. >> now, watch. it's really very, very dull ver when after all these years indu public life, you known fors in p two thingsub, ray ban sunglasse, the chocolate chip ice cream, very dull. president , we have a thousand billionaires in america know the average tax rate they pay eight percent, eight percent. you walk into my office, the ini the oval office in the uniten d states , capital , guess whatuit you who founded and designed and built the white houshee. i an irishman, an irish. no, not not the joe. >> you're a lightweight like, i'm like like, um, you know.
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anyway, so thank you . god bless you . that's cool. that's so joe biden thinksin thc the oval office is in s the capital . he can't spell the worpell td ew >>an got to put a t and he wants to lick the world. forget hostile interviews. joe biden can't even take questions from children, irish children anymore. here he was earlier this month explaining the keys to success . >> how dharry o you guyswa want. any questions? ny of yowhat do you want to ask oh, look at this. air force one right here.at's p reagain, he's kind of put what you put your question with , making sure that we all have the right.
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yes. let's start with the point, because the key to success is a guy named jesse helms from south, from north carolina, south carolina, north carolina,a he was a ver vy conservative guy who was very, very hot , very crazy about african american when he got he was always we always got quiet. >> yep. one hundred to the rescue when in doubt. kids love jesse helms stories. they always will , despite hiss. obvious inability to serve as president. so far , numerous mediunter to deoutlets ase reporting tonight that joe biden will indeed run again . he's disregarding barack obama's advice, perhaps, and he is pressing forward. foat is not a surprise. he's been saying this for a while. been sasome people ask whethere fit for the job.ear and when you hear that,that, i wonder what you think. >> watch me look at your child. >> you know the need to listen very to live, to live and not
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having the money to pay for it. not a joke. >> think about it. you thi think about what you thinkout. about you're going to have to make that all cement. you're going to use that as basis to build because you need security. you need stability for whatmaket you have and you're goinhaguse h to build up stories beyond i mean, this is incredible. atld on beurity. this is the united states ofa america, for god's sake. mr. president , here's how would you say your mental focus is which focused? nt, than >> i , i think it's i haverouble a look. >> i have trouble even mentioning even saying to myself, my own head, the number of years i knowing o
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more think of myself as being as old as i am than fly. so what 2020 four joe biden campaign look like. here's a preview. here's joe biden, six years younger than he is today. pop was a bad dude and he ran a bunch of bad boys and he cut off a six foot ladder chain. you fold up, he said .chain an you walk out without chainwalk t and you walk that a car and say ,you may cut me, man, butut i wl i'm going to wrap this chainl around your head. >> my another moving story with kids around joe biden is doing what his masters in the democratic party have feared. he is running again. the de maybe that's why they're rushing to protect the irs. the irs whistleblowening aga r. top jo now, ie f democrats can't stop joe biden, maybe the irs whistleblower might, he just might be able to do it. that that grandma swami is one of the many candidates running against joe biden. but first, he's got to winit. the primary. ã joins us now. the vache, i know we've got a big announcement about your book coming out, but firstb things first, your thoughts about what might be happeningigt on the lef your first t.
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>> yes. so, look, i actually see it, bryan. the essence of what's happeningr is it is a mytiah that joe bide' is actually the one running for president . it is the managerial industrial it i actually behindhim. him and his cognitive failures. >> that's nourt justes, th a bu that is a feature in the same way that it is for john fetterman as a us senator . the administrative state abo,ut the managerial class can actually control its puppets more effectively whentrol itn te puppets are literally unable to think. it does strike me closer to a form of elder abuse than it does to the hubris of joe biden . that's really what i see in this. and whoever wins this nomination, i'm running to winhr the republican nomination. running against joe biden.publin i see myself as running against the managerial class with af puppet in front of it, much like the wizard of oz portrays an image. it's a false projection of the reality that's actually behind him. that's actually what i see, porr brian . and i think that oncay e we wakeality up to that, weth realize thist the managerial class versus the everyday citizen.
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i mean, sort of pennsylvania. you've got a world renowned mang surgeon who lost to a man thrs functioningoter and senator fetterman and it doesn't seem to matter. five percent of the american public want to see a rematch between president trumpump an and president biden. only thirty five percent want to see trumpd run again.p run two , whatag does that mean to you as a candidate? well, look, i think i look at the democratic party, first of all, saying that it's not going to host debates.g it's look at how they're protectinglo that incumbent. i think we iok aprotectin the rn party need to be the opposite of that. we need to lead the way with actual vision. party ask the question of the whatthe and the why. stop obsessing ove r who we prop up through the question of the who. that's for the democratic party. and so whaor the democratit i se opportunity here is for us to actually lead in the conservative movement with vision. >> brian , we've talked enough about bashing the biden agenda . what's our own vision? to me, it's a vision grounded on the basic concepts. the country was built on the individual, the family, the nation. god , let's start talking more about those things.
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and if we're successful in painting the vision of what it means to be american, i think we win this election in a landslide. i'm the first millennial ever to run for us president as a wii republican . biden's literally over twice br. my agethe bi and in some , i thi that's going to be a matchupe nn that i look forward to ont talk the debate stage with bideinn is visito get there. right. but real quick it , alsomean, iy a big day for you , actually .tl tomorrow you have a new book coming out. it's callelook foro on thed capt . it's calle d capital punishment. also thihow would you charactera we're going to get tomorrow? g to bcalle able to buy. oing t soo i actually wrote this book long before i knew i was running for president . it goes to the details of the esg movement, how the biden administration in the left uses companies and asset managers and financial institutionsas rui to do through the back doorit ge what they could not get dones ge through the fronmet door underdc the constitution. you wonder what's happening at budweiser. you wondero what's happening in corporate america when they actually adopt these policies. it's because there's puppet masters behind the scenes like k and state street who are imposing these esg agendas, usingg in
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your money to doho it. the booare koney t of is how wall street is usino g your money to create a country you didn't vote for. wall's how i got the title capitalist punishment. and even though i'd written you the book beforehand, i really wantedr mo that to put it out.out i even thougamh we're in a campaign, i'm donating all my proceeds actually to a nonprofimade my t that's pursg litigation against the likes of american express. but i think that's >> yneed to educate americans on in this country. maybe you could capture this abouan, vote for vivek. i won't take away your car or your gas oven. that would be a change because that's what's happening every day. we're losing something els your >>ah, you won't vote for vick is abandoning the climate religions abando. that's a big part of what is abandon the climate cult. we describe it on our website and pretty well the vache. twenty , twenty four .com. you want to see how we take. america first to the next level. let's start with abandoning that climate cult. and ezgi is a big part of that cancer. well, i'll tell you what, anaba one of the debate stage with you >> better bring their awith y game feedbag. >> thanks so much.our a congratulations on your great start. thank you , brian . i appreciate it. you got it. meanwhile, there are new signs tonight that the crime epidemic
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under joe biden is completely out of control. kevin corke has that story. >> kevin , even brian , this jod is interesting, actually . you know, until recently, the armored car industry frankly catereresting.d almost exclusively to the people. you would expect the wealthy vulne in volatile third world nations, you know, but thanks to a spike, a spike in crime in america. >> well, and many of america's largest cities, more and more americans than ever before are actually having their vehicles bulletproofed. take the story of armor, max. it's actually a bulletproof amerness based in the great state of utah. now, the company oncties more cd on clients in places likeit's a mexico and nigeria and south africa in the middle east. but now company executives report that chicago and atlantal and new orleans and memphis and l.a.ik south a have all bece hotbeds of bulletproofing demand. now, you may be asking, why now? >> well, just consider this week in upstate new york ,is we you know the story, that young woman who was shot dead in her car after making a wrong turn a down a private driveway. and earlier this month, it was also something that happened
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over in the bay area, a little five year old traveling down the freeway with her parents. a little girl was struck tragically by a bullet thatappee pierced their car. >> sd the bao a lot ofy peoplee loinking about this. but as you can also imagine, becae high security comes at a fairly high price. in fact, it costs about thirty eight thousand five hundred dollars for basic s package foroor handgun protection. but if you need protection against, say, something high powered , like an ar-15 or 16 ,. well, that hikes the priceeed pt by roughly ten thousand dollarsh . again, that'ats alll depenl depg on the size of the vehicle. but i think it's also fairtimes. to say it's a sign of the times . >>in kevin ,, th it'e s no secrt you're a sports guy. the end of the show, we have a big trade to go over. so i want you to stay tuned. i hope you have cable to st your office. i'll be here.ay hoper ght. kevin cross, thank>> i ws. meanwhile, another legacy of joe biden's first term is how he has completely destroyed the border. our next guest is running forcos
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the southern border. you know that now. so many illegal immigrants are streaming into this country that even democrats are beginning to complain about it. case in point, america,ad you eric adams just across the way. hebu onct ise pledged to makecr new york a sanctuary city forever. he now says hearplai is oun. t of room for migrants. he wants the federal government to start paying washington, forr d.c. the mayor recentlyed declared a public emergency over the numbeeral grt payinr ol immigrants coming in from arizona and texas. you think mark latham says he can bring an end to the madness? he is right now a sheriff in arizona. he is watching it and he's been virtually helpless to stop itas. because the policies allow it.ac and now he's going to run for tt senate. sheriff, great to see you op . why do you think you could do senate. a better job in washington than you can do with the bordero see? >> you know, brian , thanks for having me on tonight. this is something we deal with every day. as a matter of fact, i was just down there on the border with my helicopter crew and border patrol. we were flying around doing missions all day, ran into about thirty five womenround
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and children that had justjo crossed over the border. that we stopped and turned over to border patrol with small women and children.e ki three of theseds h kids had no parents with them. we were chasing scouts out of the mountains. we were tearing up all their stuff that they had taken, their solar panels, their batteries, i mean, look, this is what's going on every day. and so what arizona needs is a proven conservative fighter, somebody that's been doing it, that knows how to do it. let's get back to the trump era policies for the border security hey had and let's build off ofe those. but we havn e to secur eat's b our borders soee, sheriff, i'vef had a chance to talk to yooruldf a lot because i see o your sincerity and you're working so harwe hr d. it gives the true story of the border helped a lot of our reporters tell the true story as well. but i can't help but notice yoom afar in arizona, they put a democrat in charge, katie hobbs, who took those containers right out at democ the behest the federal government that was a makeshift fence. and then they cut to democratic senators and a democratic governot 2 demor. . does that say the people of arizona don't care now,
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the people of arizona do care. i talk to them every day. and rather than a republican, democrats or independents, they're looking for somebody who knows what they are doing,op then knows how to do this job. they want that proven conservative fighter, whiching theyhy i've decided to run. i love being sheriff, but at the same time, i love this state of arizona and i love this country. and i feel like i'm very well suited to deal with the border crisis issue. which is human trafficking, drug trafficking, fentanyl deaths in america. we've got to deal with that. we've got to deal with the rule of law issue and they wantry. somebody that knows what they're doing. and i think they're hungry for somebody liked to de ich is he myself.al wit >>ho is that proven very, veryoi interesting. which develossue andp a center cinema said, i don't want to be a democrat. i'm an independent. open up the lane for democrats to go get that nomination, take her out, and then republicans will have their own lane. gives a real opportunity for someone like you and i . i believe kari lake is thinking about jumping into you know, i've run two successful elections as a sheriff and i've learned that you've gotelecti
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to focus on your race.onve here's wha learnt i want.r race i want to wi.n the vote of the american people. i think arizonans and americans are tired of politicians who try to win by telling them how bad their opponent is . i want people to actually wantsm to vote for me.d of p sool i hope they would go and h support me at sheriff lamb for senate .com. we got to raise money. we got to go out and we've got to contend with these democrats who typically outraised republicans by four times. so please, if you're a freedomhs loving american, go to sheriffe for senate. it's harout raced to imagine every american not thinking this is one of the top issues thats d america faces. we got tat to rein in the borderop title 40 to abou it to evaporate three weeks. and you believe another million people are going to pour inttito our country. they better have a plan. and so far , there's no indication they do. mark latham, best of luck. sheriff lamb, best of luck inn. your quest to be senator . appreciate it.cation k you mark, brian .lampe, god bless. all right. bof luck uest to we move ahead. a new report says isis is using afghanistan as a staging ground for terrorism. you think more on that in just r a moment.
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pulling off a great operation.a i mean, just takake a e a steps, though. whk. y us why does sudan matter so much? >> number one , it's the third largest country in africa. e amounts of naturalrces resources, including gold, which is one of the reasons russia is so interested. and thirdly, it has a port on the red sea that 10% of of of the global shipping of global trade passes by as it gets to the suez canal. so this is this is an important country. and in geopolitics, the russians are there in a big way because they want the gold and natural resources and china che want in a big way becaus they want the same and they want to control access to theth suezant to cthe su canal, that l trade passes through. congressmen, we have this is a fourth embassy we've abandoned e and i'm glad everybody's safe and they got to make the decision phis is owe've ab. and now we're on the ground trying to get our six some of our sixteen thousand
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americans on the ground out. and these operations ongoing in the middle of a civil war. it seems we're over four hundred are dead in. and i think most of the hospitals have been shut down. this is important, but there's no proof that china left their embassy or russia left theirs. in fact, there's a presence of the bargaining group there, that mercenary force on the ground. so this is the same sudan that was part of the abraham accordst thasn't it d, during the previous administration, brought into the family of middle easternhat chinbrush nations recognizing israel? nation yeahs , you've got china in thee as as the as the superpower, as the mediator. but justmedi two yearsat. o'brien sudan was part ofraham the abraham accords. it was cutting deals with israel. it was part of president trump's middle east peace plan. something that nobody said could be done, something that any other president would have received a nobel peace prize for. and now it's become completelyas
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unraveled. the unitedt peacan. states isw it's is abandoning the scene. and once again, like bunrave ine other places, you have china rua and russia filling the void. and , oh, by the way, we pulled all of our government people out with americans left behind. and i'm hearing from the sameop groups again, the same groups . that had to go rescue americans in afghanistan, groups like dinamo allied airlift and others are now being asked by the state department to go in on theirdept own dime to gome help americans get out. i mean, it's just par for the course for this administration. foreign policy that has the world on fire. >> you mean the men who cash in there for one case to help out people in afghanistan? i've been asked to go help americans out in sudan for free. fon't you have a government for that? and operations incredible. repolicy tworld it's.istan? go ahead. i asked one ofee them.n aske sun i asked one of f them.we have are you getting any money fromf the state department for this? they said, no, we're goinging a
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on our own dime.ti bumet you know what?re americans are left behind and we never, ever leave americans behind. we're going to go even though it's on our own money, becauseta they're just great americans . right. s.and by the way, just a great generation of war fighters. and it looks like russiaof w is trying to dominatareis try the bognor group africa.in wedo neeminated a plan to count. the uss truxton is in the area destroyer to hopefully hold on to that port. thanks so much, congressman, for all you do. >> all right. thanks. >> all right. meanwhile, the evacuation ofea o the embassy in sudan th a lot ofn in tnding people of president biden's disastrous exit from lot n. staheof sudan the consequences of that debacle are now becoming clear , according to the washington post. afghanistan has once again become a terrorist training ground. the post report says those classified leaks remember those documents that are now out thanks to that that server called dischord. well, apparently it's okay to publish those documents. acw, pete hegseth spoke to fox and friends weekend. he's also a veteran of warwashi?
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iraq and afghanistan. o pete, thisut shoul d not surprises any of us , should it? >> now, what do you think is going to happen? jihadists are going to carry out their . and when you embarrass, seemingly abandon a mission in a way that creates a void, they take advantage of it and lessen the war in afghanistan needed to end. i'm a recovering neocon mugged by reality. two things on jian be true at once. the courage ofha our war fightes on the ground was was amazing what i witnessed in iraq and afghanistan. but the fallout from thosene to. two nation building exercises was disastrous and on top of it, joe biden decided to leave without a plan, abandoned americans on the ground and handing our weapons to the taliban. what did we think would happen?o son as grresult, their fellow sunnis in isisou found their wa. to afghanistan, just like al qaedak we wou, and they're ge to seek our destruction continually. if it's so obviousy seek anstrs almost predictable, it's completelye. as i appreciate you've been there up close and personal. we always spar about this, but
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i believe we kept a shell ofere a force in there. hold on to bagrarsm alononal.g with nato. keep a looking glass on china, russia, iran and pakistan. stay in that neighborhood would have worked for us . now we find out the islamic state had goals. they wanted to attack the world cup in 2020 two . w we finted to attack fifa offices as well.fa so we have a great idea. according to reports, we have teamed up with the taliban wel again to go after isis. kay,l.eat idea bryan, we teamedp with the taliban for the security of our soldiers around the kabul airfield.the i mean, we were relying on themh and 13e americans diednd d and dozens more were wounded. this is thoze folleyennded. of foolishness, the recklessness of the bush administration, which doesn't understandness o the real nature of our enemy.f wedoes may disagree on the sizef the footprint, bryan, but we recognize that betweenween t the communist chinese and the iranians and others and the islamistheese and s, they seek our destruction.
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the question is how you defeat them and elicit either petroandh states or dictatorships or shariae eek our law countries a the middle east, among muslim countries in afghanistan middlet going to be a petro state. so will it take a strongman? problem is , it's controlled by the taliban. and so whatever we can do to hold back isis, we should do. but trying to rebuild a nation in our image didn't work. >> and i think we should learn from that. right. the rare earth went rightis is to china the day we left, whicho made them feel as though't work. they dear, we loved they lovedt. us out of there. rth and now they're all in controlw of bagram to especially, i think you represents something that's underappreciatedeir own . what are the finest war fighting generations in our history? don't ever think you're not appreciated and let everybody know, especially memorial day just a few weeks away. thanks so much, pete. thank you , brother. >> all right. meanwhile, the medical establishment in the country has a new solution for obesity in children. it has nothing to do with exercise or eating. well, more on that story next.
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welcome back to fox news tonight. no, after the covid lockdown's more children are obese than ever before. bew hundreds of kids are getting surgery to fix the problem, according to the "wall street journal". i know of kidsery to f you saw y struck me. bariatric surgery was performedr mostore in two thousand children and mostly teens last year. >> what's happening to teaching these kids to eat healthier? to exercise is possible today. >> dr. marc siegel joinsyear. us now. , i had no ideans us. the teens were eligible for this type of surgery. idea tegible abis it the right? >> no, not to this extent. it should be for really extreme cases. but the american academy of pediatrics came out in january and said for severe isesity, let's put them back on the table, will go over. no, not those are the drugs that change your hormones, which we don'tesity know the long term effects inle kids. and let's put surgery on the table, brian . the kind of surgery we're drugs brlking about is now t a sleeve where you cut a piece of're talk the stomach out. and i look a as an internist, i don't want my teens to turn
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into obese adults who have diabetes, who have high blood pressure, who have heart disease,that h who sleep apnea. but there'his other things to d hag the pandemicve, wec we too took away gym classes. we had everybody stay at home. right. didn't they say stay at home? the diet was fast food diets as everybody got depressed diet and couldn't go out and couldn't play, the play went down. soessed. couldn't you as someone that was a soccer star in college and has taught all three of your kids to exercise regularly, me all three ofre dic my kids were overweight, dramatically overweight, all of them exercised it off. and you know how they did that. it wasn't that you burn off the calories. it's that you signal the brain 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 is first off, how would you describe this surgerovy? they actually go in and justthrg the a piece of the stomach off. they make it smaller.at's so w kidhas get the sensation o being full quicker. >> exactly right. and they put a sleeve in there to stop the hormones from signaling more eat more ,
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eating more different from lap-band surgery. >> yeah, well, lap-band surgery is less invasive. that's just tie in a rubber band around. but they've stopped doing that on teens, period, because it y has too many sidou dese effectsf this one has b less side effectg long term, but you can'tin the get your stomachre back .at, what do you say to people? who say the body gets defensive, for exampley is les,. you start losing weight through exercise or whether it's a diet planffects get , the body will lookr diet. thatold on to that way because that's a sense of trying to stay the way it is . and this is the way to jump start the body to teach itit sot something different. >> i don't think it' s the way to do it. i think what you just described elegantly is actually what exercise doe i don'ts. i think exercise teachesy a the body a different mindset. when you drink a lot of water after you exercise, you don't then think fook d, you don't think food, and you want less food and you crave less food. so there's more natural waysaysd to do this. it's with with a more plant based diet, with a lot more exercise and a lot more water. now, i'm not saying that thist is never, ever needed, but this should be a last resort.th
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is shothe same health officialst were telling us to be locked down for this virus forever are now telling us , woops, let's have surgery on our genes. >> i put that two and two together and i don't like the conclusion. one fifth of kids are obesend i before the pandemic and that surged conclus after it said , no, ki, you hate it when your kids are overweight. >> it's nothing good about it. but you don't believe this is the answer? i want to say one last thing. we left out the word depression. we made our kids very depressed. during the pandemic. and you know what they dor kid and they're depressed. they binge eatiserweight like e else. seagle i started the daytone las with you and i'm ending itt t with you. thanks so much. we made thduringactually . and you do have two suits because that's a different suit, right? no. same one is really it's been it's been cleaned. in the meantime, it's amazing kind of budgeten >> y you have. ean. all right. thanks. you see, doctor , i appreciate it. meanwhile, first it was plastic straws, then it was gas ovens.do w the new york times has times p published an op ed tellingo stoe us to stop eating meat. the mayor, new york , had this idea, eric adams. he's declared war on meatlared
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and dairy. >> n thimeat as is from a few dayo ,one in every five metric tons of carbon dioxide. >> our city emits comes from food. bu t our food is not created equal. the vast majoritsty, majority of food that is contributed to ouro emission crisis lies in meat and dairy products. we dprodo know that a plant plat power diet is better for your physical and mental health, and i am living prooff t of that.hae buret the reality is thaalitt ts to this new inventory, we're ar finding out it is better for the planet, right? >> shoplifters, we're focusing on meat. for now. you're on your own. mark morato is the author ofthen the great reset. global elites in the permanent lock down joins us now. >>ng on you're o, i'll tell you , a few years ago, we'd laugh at this. now i feel like it's becoming
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a reality. yeah, as i say, firsreality.t te for your energy, then they came for your gas powered cars, your freedom of movement, your cheap flights. >>w they're coming for your food and the mayor adamsmoe just laid out there wasntan a carbon footprint trackerothe r all new yorkers. they're going to just be monitoring what you eat, what's coming next are the restrictions. we're already seeing it globally with a net zerog what commitments. they're going after high yield egriculture, trying to collaps . we saw the disaster, whatter hi happened in sri lanka. and you alsoghculture have bil according to nbc news, america's number one single farm land owner. and his goal is to get us to eat his billions of dollars invested in lab grown synthetic bief made from the stem cells of animals and literally put iny a steel vantt and printed on a d printer, not making that up. so the fix is in and this will only happen if if we allow it. but they are going afterls our modern diet. you will eat nothingrally and e happy according to this plan.ey so peoplgoe are concerned about the flatulence asian of cows son
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don't have to kill the cow.s we have. don't eat it and don't make more cows right? yes. and you know, there's been scientists out there saying methane is completely overblown as a greenhouse gas. number one , you have prince charles trying to fund a startup. >>amess he's king charles now, but spene d a fund, a startuprles that puts literally face masks covid, almost like you know, medical mask on a cow to try to capture the methane. . they have devices fo rr the other. and to this is crazy. what this is , is a revolutionir of the of the powers that be . they're always looking for reasons why the rest of us can't be free. so now they're going after rice production. there was a big story inbe. major can't b media about rice causing all this global warming and emissions. they're going after meat. aboutr it's a way to make everythingg a problem. and admiin a climate emergency. so therefore, they have to be in charge of all this food. they're not really going to try to ban it, but they wantore th to take over the meanseyan production so that the rest ofs
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us don't destroy the earth. we the res have to be managed. and that's really what we're looking at. so let me see.we were loostate we take a china tg stop using coal. we'll have a we'll have a lot of success telling them to stopo with the rice. that's right. rice, which has been around for thousands of years now, it'shati suddenly a problem. and yeah, you're right. thall of this benefits china. by the way, the green energy, the china passed the u.s. and south korea as the number one global exporter of cars. so they're benefiting greatly from this green agenda. and you can believe they aregy, set. by the waye., chin a is ina as a competition with bill gates for buying u g p american farmland right now. and i'm not sure who you want to win that battle. actually , china, bill gates, because bill gates has an agenda, too. >> yeah, and no one likes it. mark randall, thanks so much. appreciate it. we need to push back and you're doing it. meanwhile, straight ahead,is in a blockbuster trade sincoc r kgates. is through the nfl. not that i ates hast was a surprise, butmab it actually happenedro. t jets packers quarterback, famous doesn't like vaccines. that's a riddle. hopefully will solve it.
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a slogan. it's a reminder that we have a mission to make a complicated world clear. we are fox news. >> america is watching. aaron rodgers spent almostdgers twenty years as quarterback of the green bay packers. sptyou might have noticed he stirred up a lot of controversy with his opposition to the vaccine mandatesntrovers. n who didn't? now, aaron rodgers run in green bay is over. he was just traded hours ago to the new york jets, along with the fifteenth pichek in th8 year's draft, a twenty20 twenty three fifth round pick. the packercks at the thirteenth3 pick at 2020 three second pick a sixth round pick and a conditional second round pick from next for next year, dependin picg on how much he pls jay glazer is one of the bestr a sports reporters that ever was and still is author of unbreakable now out in paperback, which makes iton bendable . you've got to get it, jay. every time i think of a big trade, i think a jay glazer, e t jay, who goter the better of >>is, the jets or the packers? hard look, i think they actually the because if you think of the talent, there
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is one thing they're missing is a quarterbacking is t and thr been missing that for a couple of years now. but they've got a great young running back bristol. they've got a great young widev. receiver, darren wilson. their defens e was phenomenaljust mis last year, just missing thaton d quarterback position and bringing a guy like aaronror rodgers in fills that position. favre sten, i don't thins sitiok he's going to be i know t brad favre did the same thing fifteen years ago to totally different guys. we can't lool diffk at it go . well, brad went.ju sost d that'ons what same things going to happen, aaron. i just don't see that you usedyk to hurt the locker rooms for the new york post. and , you know, the guys could be . are you ? that's absolutely.lot i was a loquict cooler than youn be very dogged and determined. and sometimeed ands direct. is aaron rodgers ready for the new york media every single day? ask him about how he tapes hisan ankles and his vaccine. his beard, his state farm h commercials, and how can weinco get to incompletionsmple last g? >> i think i think there's two answers to that. i think he's going to relish in it.
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because he does lovethink he the attention. i think he's going to thrive in it. going to t but i think he's everybody is going to take him offthen and then he's going to thrive and everybody taking him off. and that's where, like, aaronroe kind of neededs to almost pick n and use that. so, like, look, the packerss, rg righhtt. jared love didn't tell him they're dropping your love. he goes out and has a couple of mvp seasons. there's also he's going to use this, i think, to to fire him up a lot more . and , you know, i think, you know, packer fans are trying to here. he is and i always walked up. he's 40 years old.he has he's been a problem. he's been a headache. and all that is still pretty good quarterback. so for a team like the jets, listen, when you don't have a quarterback in the nfl, life,i is miss. yo it's awful.u ca you look like you can't coach . you can't pick players. and also and you get aa quarterback so you can coach so. you can pick players. life is way better wheny be you have a quarterback. and does he have motivation at a this age? then wvee had to go to darknesse for three days to decide i nf you want to play again. i've never had that experience or that need or want. tell me about it. some people say, are you surew e
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he's all in? you know me.so i live in the doctors every day. yeah n, so i'm not what the regulation and there's so much i do for my mental health, so i can't i'm i'm not i'm not criticizing. >> i'm just wondering about. oh yeah. so it's just i think he went to that don't want to play for the packers. and like i just said , h e, he figured out a way to be soh angry with the packers to come out of it and said, no, i wast e going to retire. but now, you know, we got h he's got this extra motivation against the packers there. packing the jets are going to be the onesto b who relish ia that as a result. jay, you know, time got about thirty seconds. you saw that last segment wet. talked about. we t to gettivatiion depressed. can they get something outon of your book? because you talk aboutr unbreakable? >> absolutely. first of all don'u somebody else like me giving you words and you don't feel so alone anymore. and i talk about layman's terms. i'm not a therapist, notaryour a teacher. i'm not your doctor. i'm just a dude. e wh is messed up who's learning how to be good with this man, if you will. so, yes, and i love what the doctor said .
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