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course of the year to find the real stories. tonight, those include the global water crisis, which is real. the rise of america s fastest growing professional sports league which you may not have heard of. and the vindication of prepping, people made fun of it, they don t anymore. and then the stunning suppression of civil liberties and human rights in the nation of canada. wholly ignored in this country. we begin tonight with a report on something that matters to everyone, the food that you eat. and that food may be changing. all of a sudden, the people in charge, politicians, billionaire, oligarchs, celebrities, are telling you you have to fight climate change by changing what you eat. much they may not want to change what you eat, no one ever voted on that. ha ha. but democracy doesn t matter when it comes to the food supply. here s a first look at the trailer for our season 3 premier of let them eat bugs. ladies and gentlemen, in the midst of the revolution which accele
so we send our team out over the course of the year to find the real stories. tonight, those include the global water crisis, which is real. the rise of america s fastest growing professional sports league which you may not have heard of. and the vindication of prepping, people made fun of it, they don t anymore. and then the stunning suppression of civil liberties and human rights in the nation of canada. wholly ignored in this country. we begin tonight with a report on something that matters to everyone, the food that you eat. and that food may be changing. all of a sudden, the people in charge, politicians, billionaire, oligarchs, celebrities, are telling you you have to fight climate change by changing what you eat. much they may not want to change what you eat, no one ever voted on that. ha ha. but democracy doesn t matter when it comes to the food supply. here s a first look at the trailer for our season 3 premier of let them eat bugs. ladies and gentlemen, in the mid
The cause of modern day so m alleodd crisis such as climate change, the people know what t w they want, we want our steak, a s longa as we keepin saying no to insect push, i feel like now is the time to say no. farmers are not the. problem.s ar overpaid nonprofits executives and politicians are. much for you so joining us. thank you, tucker. so what does this new bug food looking like? here it is. i am chef joseph, edible ambassador we work to and raise awareness ande appreciation for sustainableform forms of protein, how can we feed the growing population in the world. and it doesn t suggest that
Centuries on end, is not the cause of a modern-day so-called crisis such as climate change. so, no, the people know what they want. we don t want to be the eating insects. we want our steak. and as long as we keep saying no to this insect push we might still have a chance of eating it but i really do feel like now is the time to say no. tucker: exactly. farmers are not the problem. over-paid nonprofit executives and politicians are the problem obviously. eva, thank you very much for joining us, as always. thank you, tucker. tucker: so what is this new bug food going to look like? well, here it is. my name is seth joseph, edible insect ambassador and we want to raise awareness and appreciation for sustainable forms of protein. how can we sustainably feed the