Neil de Grasse Tyson on The Daily Show now.
He is very good. Jon is on form also.
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Last fall the animal slaughter giant Tyson Foods, Inc. was selling chickens with a USDA approved label, "raised without antibiotics." Some people thought that was a bit misleading insofar as Tyson routinely used ionophores in their feed designed to prevent a fungal disease in the birds.
Whole digits, tips of fingers, and parts of a thumb. These are body parts of Tyson Foods' employees which were severed last year in 10 of the company's plants.
I'm conflicted over Tyson Foods's decision to sell antibiotic-free chickens.
Yesterday was a notable one in the efforts to improve working conditions for U.S. poultry processing workers. At a Perdue chicken processing plant in Salisbury, Maryland, faith leaders and worker advocates delivered some special packages to company officials.
As usual with The Daily Show, I loved this interview. Tyson always manages to shock and awe, so to speak. Seeing Jon's face throughout the interview brought much, much laughter.