harmful. that s going to leave an imprint for our country, and gases going into our environment. tucker: speaking of biproducts. i don t want to get too specific here. you re familiar with cows. the idea of putting a diaper on a cow given the daily production of the cow. i mean, is that feasible? how big would the diaper be? is this a joke? could you do that? would you do that? yeah. i think these people have gone to looney town. there s no possible way that i m going to put a diaper on my cow. she has to be able to walk around, lay down, eat, drink water. that s going to make it impossible for her to be comfortable as a cow. our animals are under the best stewardship, and we want them to be as comfortable as possible. telling me how to do my job is not the way to eliminate emission. we have to be smart about this. we have to listen to the farmer, rancher and what s best for our animals. tucker: i have met a lot of global warming scammers who are
america and global corporation. they re slaves to the dollar. they worship the dollar. they worship popularity and being influencers. we don t have religious conviction. we don t have men bold enough to stand on their religious convictions, other than, i guess, a russian guy. it s embarrassing for us as americans. tucker: yeah. it tells you a lot about our foreign policy, too, i would say. jason whitlock, thank you. thank you. tucker: so we ve been told that steak is an offense against the climate, against the earth because cows are a major contributor to global warming because of their flatulence. in france, supposedly, farmers have a solution to this problem. we wanted to know if it was real, so we have an actual farmer who s gonna test out that plan next.