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Dave Warwak on Fox & Friends
Sept 12

Report Summary
Total Number of Clips: 1
Cumulative Est. Audience: 842,053
Cumulative Est. Publicity Value: $94,224 (Sum of Clip Totals)

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National Programming  •  September 12th, 2007 7:49 AM Eastern D.S.
Fox and Friends (Talk News )
Est. Audience: 842,053  •  Est. Publicity Value: $11,778 (30 sec) / $94,224 (Clip total)
 
cmbreakpoint n damage as yet. -- no word on damage as yet. our next guest is a teacher who says schools are hurting our kids by serving them meat trade is begin views may cost him his job. -- by serving them meat. his views may cost him his job. until january, you ate the meat loaf and hot dogs in the school lunch line, right? >> that is correct. i was fooled by what my parents had passed on to me. really, it was not my parents, it was the milk and dairy industry advertising. that happens early in the school. this is hidden from society and we never really question it. when you do research and ego on the internet and you type in say, factory farming, or you tiepin humane education, you find out all these cmbreakpoint hings are tied together. gretchen: sally became passionate about becoming a vegan. why did you feel it was your responsibility to teach this to your students? >> if i do not, i' m lying to them and i' m helping hide this. for kids to grow up to be caring, consider it citizens, we need to tell them the truth. the truth is, the chicken nuggets and hamburgers their eating is not only bad for their help, but also the product of this perfectly grilled industry. gretchen: i think some would argue there is a difference between chicken nuggets and a grilled chicken. that is a separate argument. you did hand out the food revolution book your eighth graders of a together some sort of exhibit the depicted animals in cages and is road kill. i understand was pretty graphic and you got in trouble. cmbreakpoint se it was pretty graphic, it was funny, there were just little marshmallow animals. people made the connection. these marshmallow candy animals were representation of real animals. the kids got it. middle school children are mature enough. according to the american -- kids deserve to know them meat industry mutilates and drugs the animals. gretchen: isn' t that up to the parents? >> what if they' re not doing don' t we have the duty to serve them could help the food that will help them live longer, healthier lives? gretchen: i think all people would agree that it is a good idea to serve healthy options at school for kids, but not necessarily sure that everyone would agree that you should prof cmbreakpoint ss your views and push them on young kids about becoming vegan. >> but they' re not my views. m just saying, look over here, there is a mountain of evidence in data that says the vegan diet is the best. you look at countries that are on plant based died and they do not have the kind of heart disease and strokes and the strange cancers -- here we are gretchen: we have to run, but we will see whether or not your views are worth your job. crosses for joining us. just ahead, forget the apple for the teacher, how about the hand gun instead? is it time to arm our teachers? plus, simon says the pop star' career is toast. not everyone is ready to give up. take a look. >> all you people want is more, more, more. leave her alone. you are lucky she even

Report Summary
Total Number of Clips: 1
Cumulative Est. Audience: 842,053
Cumulative Est. Publicity Value: $94,224 (Sum of Clip Totals)

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