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family they're active forces at play here to silence the voices on this matter and we can't sorry can't speak we cannot let that happen khan's release shows us that enough pressure and noise calling attention to these human rights abuses will allow justice to prevail. over one third of this country is obese and while the prevalence of obesity makes the problem seem more mundane the truth is that obesity is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the us because it leads to other health problems like heart disease stroke diabetes and even cancer but obesity doesn't just hurt our health it drains our pocketbooks as well according the centers for disease control and prevention and two thousand and eight quote the estimated annual medical cost of obesity in the u.s. was one hundred forty seven billion dollars and the problem is getting worse by the
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year even after recognizing the problem how do we begin to turn the tide in a country where big mac. is more formal than a grocery store salad one professor alleges the answer to america's obesity epidemic is just a healthy dose of government regulation is also a lead contributor to a new report the bolton of the world health organization that concludes that stronger government intervention is needed to slow and possibly even reverse the problem of obesity earlier i was joined by the lead author of this report and u.c. davis professor robert the day vocally and i first asked him which countries fared the best and the worst and his study. strong ninety ninety nine percent it doesn't say you know eight united states your prime minister that will create an index and a fast food consumption and obesity rates of course us as thirty five percent of the situates but these three times higher than it was switzerland france and each of you. these around eight to ten percent these were good cottages and we had the
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lowest increase in bus routes consumption per capita and there was rattles of consumption and also there are more protected economies in terms of deregulation and exact type of regulations are we talking about here antitrust laws sugar taxes can you give some examples of the type of regulations that you and the study propose. a good start could be for example to tax all the trip process fruits like self drinks fast food and to subsidize fruits and vegetables with the revenues from deeds that. day school support even by adam smith the sugar tax and supported by adam smith in their well it's a nation in seventeen seventy six you can also as think of all. of those because as far as the food sector dominique play fuel and call pollutants
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it's very difficult to have well a small farmers producing trash and healthy foods in the economy and also all you need to florence in the cultural sector to use old i'm tired my all to x. or moons core. groups and you can also little in a song law suit ports or small farmers switzerland that is some of the that lois actually obesity rate. is small farmers have me sixty percent of their income comes from government subsidies. so yeah that's a good way to do reverts you. know i couldn't agree more with kind of the and in the subsidies to massive ag corporations and kind of giving them more to small organic farmers i can agree more with that but in terms of the sugar tax i mean it seems like a great idea but now everything has sugar in. nearly all processed foods have sugar
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and of course we saw what happened with bloomberg attempt to ban. certain a certain amount i mean people don't really like that and also that would really raise the prices for pretty much all processed foods how do you expect people to get on board with that. well i think one of the problems is that it's a big corporations out of control illegals and media they had liesl any time can we tell people try to move forward. how do you policies big corporations and the so-called corporate libertarians those who girlish fiat and smith but they don't really. they they basically engage in massive come pains. basically museum floor and people of all the true information whole foods soul i think is is very very difficult. saying we can fight some of these things
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i mean but some reforms here and there i don't see the courts and of course there is also this idea of deregulation has become almost like a montra. all you want to say should be regulated by the so-called south correcting market this as shown to be a flawed idea especially during the financial crisis in two thousand and eight so we need discussion of their fundamental economic all the cities regulate global and national policies on an economic story and. article can sadder than market needs of plays but the market needs to be kept in explains what about these giant corporations that you're talking about i mean here we see advertising basically brainwashing everyone into consume consume consume what do we
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do how do we began to combat them and actually push the government when the center of the government's been used as a tool for the market right now. yes i think that we need a massive social weren't. for hell if you call this easy because you feel that this corporations. themselves or we know all that for damn it's not profitable to produce healthy foods because actually to produce fast food and also process products is much more efficient and economical sound so all you need the public here to to fight is strength to want to relation and analyse products in terms of other ties you i think that. i think there's some stats show that more than ninety percent of americans corn children recognize more or makes all the. other fictional characters and d.
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and of mcdonald's more akin to his than the christian cross that's give you a glimpse of how powerful propaganda has affected us and the ideal personal responsibility is really knows you curse if you think about six months you're all of years kids get a deal personal responsibility is completely bogus also because our dietary patterns and our he gave us is not to be affected by where you leave his home we leave and the larger social structures and we nations also of these large differences in these two rates demonstrates that you can have different policies and you cannot assume deregulation is a brit well thank you very much i really informative study and we really need to
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get on top of this issue dr avoid glee perfessor u.c. davis really appreciate coming on if you very much. coming up you guys will answer some viewer feedback stay tuned. transit route to vnukovo report you'll best way to the heart of moscow.
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guys at that time of the day to respond of your feedback since i was late tell you guys to write in with their comments on social media starting with you tube c r b it's a cirrus b t talks about the last thing tank i did with my producer many rock below where he says it always throws me when she breaks out into a childish like handshake come on this is a news report of a grow up well i have one thing to say to you. hold on the facebook laura firs wilson says in response to a segment where i called it a teacher for forcing creationism on students she says until now i had no idea that i behave the creator of the universe so much i took particular exception to your condescend remark about people who believe that one came from a man's rib while abby actually came from a man's prick or do you believe that you came from an egg that fell to the earth
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what actually knows shockingly i believe that i came from an egg being fertilized in my mother's ovaries through my father's sperm moving on to twitter at ya screw she writes i've been a fan for a while but lately a seem to me more like c.n.n. just with a new spin same as guys. all are you talking about and i've ever watched c.n.n. yeah i should really really stop focusing on justin bieber's arrest and michelle obama's clothes sorry about that they're going on twitter at as it says i don't favor neutrality but is a journalist supposed to be so opinionated the answer is yes journalists should be opinion because guess what this is an opinion show and even if i tried to hide i wouldn't be able to my disdain for the horrific subject matter i broach on the daily look man things are changing advocacy journalism is on the rise it's time to
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stop tiptoeing around issues and call out things that we know are criminal time is running out and we have a country to take back now on with the show. today's the day we celebrate a naked toddler shooting pheromone arrows in dar hearts otherwise known as valentine's day and all those holiday has become all about cheesy cards and making the single people of the world feel like crap its origins are actually much darker see many historians believe that the holiday is based on an ancient roman festival february thirteenth to fifteen the roman celebrated the feast of looper call the the men sacrificed a goat and a dog then whipped women with the high that the animals they had just slain young women would actually line up to be hit because they believed it would make them
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fertile while this pagan ritual didn't sit too well with the catholic church so they tried to christianize it by linking the practice to the legend of st valentine's a man beheaded by the roman empire emperor claudius the second for performing secret marriage ceremonies gets a whole new meaning to the term head over heels of my right while the kinky and sadistic as the man origins of this holiday have largely been forgotten it seems like the weird use of animals to promote fertility is still alive and well. this valentine's day size really does matter so if you want to score big points with your valentine go big with the big hunk of love bear from vermont teddy he's four and a half feet tall so let's face it no girl can resist a teddy bear that's just adorable. yes that's an actual product but i'm sure tens of thousands of people have already purchased because who wouldn't want to human size stuffed bear to get you all hot and bothered but the giant teddy ruxpin also
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reveals the true meaning of valentine's day has become love made in china products as it seems like this artificial hallmark and hershey corporate created holiday has become all about showering us with more on necessary garbage in fact intelligent thirteen americans spend a whopping eighteen point six billion dollars on the holiday including one point six billion dollars on candy one point nine billion on flowers and don't forget the golden jewelry four point four billion on the gold and silver lining in doing so listen love is obviously something to be celebrated but unfortunately this holiday does nothing more than manufacture pressure on all of us to submit to traditional traditional gender roles and express our feelings through consumerism rather lauren martin of elite daily dot com probably gives the most cutting take when she writes quote we're still stuck on the idea that man has to make grand gestures and women must respond appropriately we're still stuck on the prehistoric notion that couples
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should be celebrated and individuals should be ashamed valentine's day is for imitators it's for people who don't know how to act unless directed by hughes not to mention this holiday sadly does little to actually bring couples together and fact dated journalist david mccandless and ten thousand facebook breakup notifications over the course of a year and found the majority of breakups happen in the days following valentine's day as well as the two weeks. before christmas probably in part due to the enormous pressure and expectations surrounding the holiday so look i'm not trying to knock love or relationships i'm not trying to be bitter and i'm not trying to say that you don't need i'm just saying you don't need to wait to show it to your partner that you love them and if you do want to participate in v.-day and for god's sake please be more original than a giant stuff teddy bear that i can assure you no woman wants because reading all
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of your money just to fit in with some societal archetype of true love goes against everything that real love is supposed to be. the. last month fifty three year old ohio death row inmate named dennis mcguire was executed in a way that had never been attempted before so it normally inmates are put to death using a specific chemical concoction thought to be humane humane in the sense that prisoners supposed to feel no pain however in this instance the ohio prison decided to experiment with a cocktail that had never been tried before the injection comprised of the sedative madonsela hydro morphine a derivative of morphine this deadly mix took one hundred five entire minutes to kill maguire and according to witnesses he spent that time visibly struggling and gasping for air so why are states turning to such an unproven experimental methods
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of execution while last year european drug manufacturers announce that they would no longer be selling the u.s. pentobarbital one of the primary ingredient in traditional capital punishment because of ethical concerns but that didn't stop several death penalty states here in the u.s. from moving forward but the practice but beyond this barbaric barbaric ways this country executes death row prisoners the very practice of capital punishment should be questioned so you're going to bunk. several of the most common arguments for the death penalty i'm joined by anti death penalty activist and host of a moment of web clarity series that i just said i want to clear the moment of web. cam what's going on right before we get to the reasons of why people should or shouldn't support the death penalty i want to go back to the terrible chemical stuff that i just talked about i mean do you think that we should really make executing more humane and and don't you agree with that you told legislator that we
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should bring back firing squads yeah i think firing squads is definitely the way to go let's just go back to the wild west i mean after all this is like a caveman thing to do put people to death so why stop with a wild west i say just club people right now to take it back another step in right this rocks and clubs. let's go over some of the most commonly cited defenses of capital punishment here that you hear a lot of people say how great it is. clear there's a lot of. implemented here i don't know about you but i don't want my tax dollars going to kill i'm sorry going to keep murders a lively why should i pay to keep murders in prison this is that's a great point well first of all it actually costs more to execute these people because of the court trials because of the mandatory appeals it costs a lot more to execute that it does give them a lot but secondly it's just weird to be like that person should die because it's ten cents out of my taxes a year like ok so ten cents for
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a murderer no good you don't want to pay that one about twelve cents and it's a rapist well what about fifteen since it's a pedophile you're going to look what kind of bargaining in dealing is this because you're twelve cents out of your tax dollars so insanity it is. but you cannot deny you can't i mean ok you can argue with that money whatever we can argue about our pocketbooks all day mostly you cannot deny that killing people sends a real clear message to all the would be murders in the country to not kill exactly it's a great deterrent and that's. absolutely true in that it's not for every study that's over been done showing me where there are still killing people right now open early keep killing people despite the death but there's no difference in states that have the death we don't have the death it would make sense because i think i'm not i've not that i've experienced it but i think when you're murdering someone you're not that you would see ten years down the road i want to put it in. our daily even if it's more expensive to kill these people which you know who knows if you're if
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you're lying on not want to see it if it is it really isn't a deterrent even though you know you're saying that there are still murders happening i haven't seen any evidence to back that up but even if what you're saying is true what if it were your family i mean seriously that is the argument what if that were your family were horribly killed and the question is do you mean my family killed by a murderer for murder or my family a family member was on death row. in that part of what if it were your family that was set on death row. but then then we get down to the best reason right here in this business people are innocent and well. i want to go i want to go to one of the reasons. that people always give they always say when you get through all the steps they always get the last one where they go well it feels good listen it feels right to see jeffrey dahmer you know palmer some horrible person it feels good to see them die or use of them wouldn't feel good to see like the heads of goldman sachs and a u.f.c.
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fighting match with brock lesnar beaten with stacks of their own money yeah i feel pretty good and wouldn't feel good to see the real housewives of beverly hills have dry wall shoved in their mouths and spackle shut yeah it feel pretty good and wouldn't feel good to see the heads of exxon and chevron drop in oil and then covered in bread crumbs and then sent into a closure with exotic birds and hacked yeah it feel pretty good right why don't we do those things because they're morally wrong so if we find all those things morally unacceptable why not a racist fault the death penalty and we haven't gotten into the racist thing yet i really do want to see the heads of goldman sachs know i go. to. somebody i know i know i know you do this i mean it's ok. but i think i think you get to the racist thing which is they've done studies and equal death penalty trials the number one determinant of whether you're executed race of the victim race of the video race of the perpetrator race of the victim of the victim so
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apparently you know killing a black person not that big a deal but you kill a white person you have harmed society ok so you could beat will smith or oprah to death with a tennis shoe and that doesn't really matter but if you touch a hair on gary busey head then you have really harmed us that basically what it comes down to is the completely not only moral but it actually has had innocent people on death row in the past i mean there's a couple famous cases troy davis of course i mean pretty much. nine or eleven nine of the eleven witnesses recanted and one of the remaining two was the main suspect or the secondary suspect so he probably did it so all of the eleven witnesses ten you can wipe off and not to mention all the people that have already been exonerated through evidence on death row they were already on death row they've been exonerated and nineteen seventy three a hundred and forty three have been let off death row because they've been exonerated let's say one year that same if they had just been killed
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a little faster we would have killed innocent people unbelievable camp out of time . committee and moment of clarity thanks so much for coming on thanks so that's our show you guys i'll bring this up all over again next week and a great weekend guys. to see. the results. this is so you know when you're in the arctic you have the entire world at your feet she looks like a fairly simple shit but really she's no symbol. and full of people able to have
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access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is that the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers we undertake in a unique operation. the northern sea route russia's arctic ice breakers. this is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns and. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear factor for all women definitely the target of the gun lobby you don't kill them when the killing might even if so many would this will hurt. noticing more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies
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that women have some sort of moral obligation to protect their family and young girls shoot out here. so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. sigrid lumbered sure to mccurry was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. this depression. freaks you
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were. going to improve your life. are you seeing. more of those deaths of. losing you. nato a deadly alliance without a clear mission decades after the end of the cold war this washington let alone as continues to exist and expand after an ambiguous adventure in afghanistan and behind regime change in libya nato now look somehow in some way to absorb ukraine which is made those gambit.
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fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. and our teen years we have a different brain. ok because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. you guys talk to the jokes well handled it makes sense that i'm.
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i'm. a red machine goes after a ten round shootout against a team usa in a bitterly fought hockey faceoff russia take solace in winning both gold and silver in the men's one thousand meter short track. tonight here every minute may count for a russian pilot new u.s. jail as the prison refuses medical assistance for the critically ill inmate speaks with his wife and lawyer. a sliding scale of just as we found out how in israel the same crime could get you time behind bars or not even be investigated depending on your city.

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