elected. i m afraid we can t take that risk. he said possibly referring to as we have concluded the then deputy f.b.i. director andrew mccabe. it s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you re 40. first of all, let s be clear. when he is talking about andy, andrew mccabe whose wife got $700,000 for her democratic political office bid from terry mccaul i have. bruce ohr high level department of justice official who was involved in some of these investigations whose wife worked for gps fusion, funded by the hillary clinton campaign and the dnc who created the false dossier on donald trump which supposedly was the basis for doing surveillance which ultimately led to mike flynn s indictment. look, this stuff smells worse than a feed lot at a hog farm. and how anybody can sit there with a straight face during that hearing and say well, we don t see anything here that
apparently, with the cows. my first time. what do you want? you re doing good. i m saying, give them just a little time. yeah. we re just about done here. come on. there he goes. the steer calves are being bought by a feedlot in kansas, who can afford to feed them for the coming months. we re here. morning, doug. hey, man. it s a nice trailer you got. i like that. thank you. morning. got them all in? alan, you ve got them coming behind you. come on, cows. hey! these guys all got a reprieve. three of them cain is keeping to raise for 4-h. three of those guys get to live a good life for the next year. where s 827, mom? the one with the funny nose. he s a good calf. we rely a lot on cain.
i was a little pushy, apparently, with the cows. my first time. what do you want? you re doing good. i m saying, give them just a little time. yeah. we re just about done here. come on. there he goes. the steer calves are being bought by a feedlot in kansas, who can afford to feed them for the coming months. we re here. morning, doug. hey, man. it s a nice trailer you got. i like that. thank you. morning. got them all in? alan, you ve got them coming behind you. come on, cows. hey! these guys all got a reprieve. three of them cain is keeping to raise for 4-h. three of those guys get to live a good life for the next year. where s 827, mom? the one with the funny nose. he s a good calf.
you re good. i was a little pushy. you were doing good. just a little tough. yeah. we re just about done here. there he goes. the steer calfs are being bought by a feed lot in kansas who can afford to feed them in the coming months. hey, doug. nice trailer you got. i like that. thank you. morning. allen, you got them coming behind you. come on cows. these guys all got a reprieve. three of them is keeping to raise for 4h. three of those guys get to live a good life for the next year. where is that 827? the one with the funny nose. we rely a lot of cane.
we re feeding them things they re not used to eating, which is creating e. coli and the antibiotics have to be introduced and putting them in situations and growing them in factories to lead to things like infections and they need the antibiotics, it s a horrible self-fulfilling or feedback loop here? certainly when you have an industrial feed lot with 1,000 cows, 2500 pigs, 50,000 chickens. that kind of cramped on sanitary conditions does lead to bacteria development. so some of the antibiotics are used prophylactically to try to prevent the disease. but vaccines are more effective and we re saying if ole bessey gets sick and needs a shot, that s fine. but to give the antibiotics healthy animals, it s threatening the children. it s making it hard to treat a science infection, e. coli, salmonella staph infection. it s threatening our chirp and elders. it has to stop. one thing that leads to