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it's all to see we have a great scheme we need to strengthen before the free float world cold and you're better than a legend to keep it so it's at the back. in one thousand nine hundred two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waiting spirit to the r.c.c. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will call him the lead stories or three. thousand little jokes. rush hour. drive. left left left more or less ok stuff that's really good that. politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be
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president and. want. to go on to the press it's like them before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the wilds of my. first sit. hey everybody i'm stephen bob gosh i want to ask hollywood guy the suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and our view to such to this is my buddy max a famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i've got a good handle a there are no windows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge that gap it is the great american people.
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on. the. book. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. your at the top to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to blame that
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mainstream media has met its maker. so what's what is the bar to what are you. the up renewal of it all slaves or not. yes i believe it's was mostly were done to my walls through all but you know one of the of them stood up and we push it out so . many times he felt time and energy you gotta know it was scott's move even if you could still be financially a.g.t. good easy job reason you to judge. he was mostly on the bench. the prosecutor the irish you can you get other qualities but then you're the mob boss maybe you did i miss all my suspension of us they.
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are. in a remote town in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the unlikeliest of places micronutrients mainly minerals i remember the earlier days of you know doing the the testing with nutrients and and different things i think they were trying to reduce some liquid mineral thing too you know so it's not like you to drink or cup of something it could be an ounce and i don't think it works very good and it smelled funny i
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remember the smell and i can still taste in the back of my throat i think they burned it i'm not sure we put him on a cocktail that contain vitamins minerals any arguments and amino acids i was absolutely livid when i found out that he had taken just off of his medication and i said some terrible things to him i told him that it was on his head the next suicide in the family was going to be has fought i remember about six weeks into this program that we sat together on the couch and he said where was i. what happened to me why was i so angry all the time said don't go there you don't have to live the day you're here in the present it was like one day waking up and a fog had completely left it and that was amazing it was it were very real turning point in my life with joseph on the mend tony stuff and then turned his attention
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to his daughter autumn who had been in and out of sight woods. i won't say that i forced her to do it because it doesn't some politically correct but i constrained her to do it you know and she she just didn't believe that this was going to work at all first it was just just keep taking your medications i don't care you know take your meds take this weather just keep taking it so they waited until i had a little med breakthrough and i went rummaging for a knife and there was some screaming involved and he and this friend of his who happened to be a psychiatric nurse. stuffed me with a bunch about a van and pup made a bed and then while i was still really nicely stated began force feeding me the concoctions back in one thousand nine hundred six when i first met autumn stringin it was the first day i also met her father tony stephan and she was sitting there in front of us completely normal very bright very articulate very charming young
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woman. doing very well on vitamins and minerals but she had lived through this horrible horrible period and could remember it so vividly it was very impressive you knew that you were hearing a true story and i think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred six she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she was highly skeptical i'm sort the notion of utilising minerals for mental illness was simply proposed for us i thought well that's impossible you can't do that there's no way it would have that effect but i think that line of
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thought. it is reflective of our lack of education about nutrition and the fact that blood is bathing the neurons in our brain every minute of every day bringing oxygen and what micronutrients to make those brain cells work stephan and his co-founder created a nonprofit called true hoop and after years of experimentation they developed a mineral based formula called m. power plus intrigued by autumn and joseph successful transformations dr kaplan and others continued studying the formula for bipolar disorder a.d.h. d. and depression he wasn't trying to build an empire when he set out to save me and joe it was was not a deliberate act the way he's not of formulator it was a conversation that led to an idea that led to an answer and that's all he was ever in it for and he's faced so much opposition for doing the right thing he's faced
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a lot of opposition for that and i think it's changed the course of his whole life as it has with dr caplan when she first presented her findings about the true hope mineral vitamin combination to the canadian psychiatric association's annual meeting in two thousand and one she and the company were immediately under attack when i went to graduate school they did not prepare me to be personally attacked for just doing objective research that was a little shocking when you try. to get a new paradigm. the resistance is incredible i watched dr caplan go through this we had major resistance from health care the shutting down trials i mean here they are the government had provided five hundred fifty four thousand dollars so that she could continue the work health care that came in and swathed the trial they destroyed health canada not only shut down dr kaplan scientific investigation into
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micronutrients and mental health they ordered true hope to stop manufacturing in power plus when the company refused they seized the product to the us canadian border and banned it for sale in canada why we're talking about vitamins and minerals here when true hope fought back through the courts and won it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a gun was drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition research whose triggering that who what what is the political agenda that is continually. bombarding us with the message
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that taking vitamins and minerals might not be a good thing i don't get that but the result is that the there is a lot of bias against people who say not only should we take them we should be studying it more and we should see whether or not there is treatment benefit from vitamins and minerals after nearly two decades of wrangling with health canada and three quarters of a million dollars in court costs and legal fees for true hope bonnie kaplan judea rutledge and others continue to investigate the use of nutrients as a primary treatment for mental health yet the road has been anything but easy. i was very aware of how many people were incredibly skeptical about this work i was trained as a scientist and we need to evaluate the evidence and what has astounded me is the obstacles that we've faced in order to try to answer what's a i think a very important question for our community i happen to think that medications are
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very important especially in acute crises but to me they're the supplement in the ideal world i believe that it would be more beneficial to a lot of people especially developing children to be treated first with everything psychosocial family therapy etc and nutritional which is not going to cause any long term harm and that should be primary intervention there are they're going to keep people who want to say that you know i'm just trying to make a lot of money off of a big made up story but my mother is dead in the ground her dad stead. and we all know how that happened. she had a prescription and and i'm not dead. and i've got four healthy kids and a great marriage and that's something i didn't expect whatever happened with me.
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the lesson of a generation's worth of psychiatric experiments is that regulators didn't protect the public doctors didn't protect patients journalists refused to us the tough questions the pharmaceutical companies played the system and profited handsomely and millions suffered died became addicts or were otherwise harmed. these are the stories of those who have fallen and of those who have somehow survived many lost sons and daughters brothers and sisters and their tragedies forced these private people out of the shadows they wanted answers and were not interested in the politics of medicine if the truth had been afforded us decades ago millions would have been spared similar fates perhaps changes coming albeit too slowly but until it occurs we should take nothing for granted not our lives nor our lives or the gift of our families and friends as these letters from generation our ex have
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seen as a child for truffle not that i did it in the living. room it was done and i want to show the downside of. a lot of the. m.s.l. of reality i honestly believe me. its whole food place choice where you've gone the i knew you had an unhealthy time and terry has said elaine for you she ought to have a. mile farther than half of the whole fucking around mr hate for jim and then i hope that our freddie macor. the money. this is says harlan kentucky. overboard this move the boy says it was very funny using.
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a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay was said i'd. love to see these people as survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. but i. didn't mean it didn't i didn't get it look. at it.
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that. russia is complicit in the assad regime's atrocities it's. true. tempers fray at the un as america blames russia for chemical attacks in syria regardless of who carried them out also this hour. the us government's a chief says the destruction of the syrian city of raka is beyond description after america's devastating bombing campaign against islamic state terrorists. remain silent on deals to sell time. after germany's foreign minister condemns told his offensive against the kurds in syria. and a platform for fake news and extremist propaganda a new survey shows most people in the u.k. want social media to be better regulated. it's
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three o'clock here in moscow and you're watching international live from austin here with me. welcome to the program has been a fiery exchange between russia and america at the u.n. over who is to blame for chemical attacks in syria and how they should be investigated moscow says future probe should require independent experts to visit the sites of alleged incidents but that was rejected by the u.s. russia is complicit in the assad regime atrocities you are used judge and prosecutor russia is running from the facts your behavior exposes your true. russia has the audacity to lecture the security council this is a long political spectacle for not going to accept any russian proposal that undermines our ability to get to the truth you should at least have taken a look at the draft before rejecting it russia all on its own killed the mechanism
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we had specifically tasked to identify those responsible. q what do you need an investigative mechanism for before an investigation you have in queues the syrian government using chemical weapons. on that rock came during a debate on how to tweak the system used to chemical attacks in syria the emergency meeting was held after the us secretary of state claimed another attack took place in syria on monday he said russia should shoulder the blame for that and other incidents whoever conducted the attack russia ultimately bears responsibility for the victims in these and countless other syrian targeted with chemical weapons since russia became involved in syria the problem is it hasn't even been confirmed that these attacks even happened let alone who's responsible and there are only two sources saying this and both are notoriously pro rubble this whole blame russia game continued at the security council on that same nikki haley's statements were
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more about russia than anything else she even accused russia of killing the joint investigative mechanism but at the meeting russia said that the joint investigative mechanism became a political tool and called for an impartial investigation into all cases of chemical weapons use in syria including the joint investigative mechanisms new reports so we're not going to accept any russian proposal that undermines our ability to get to the truth or that politicizes what must be an independent and impartial investigation. of the fact that the us dismissed up proposal right from the start reveals the truth that they do not need an impartial investigative mechanism even though several other member states supported the proposal of a new impartial investigation the us rejected it saying that it's ready to bring back the old joint investigative mechanism quote but all other suggestions are unacceptable. so american reporting there well the mechanism she mentioned was
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established in twenty fifteen by the u.n. security council along with the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons together they drew up several reports accusing the syrian government of carrying out chemical attacks it included one of the deadliest and can check in in april last year however i suppose did not actually visit the site before reaching their conclusions the mandate for the joint teams investigation has now expired in moscow requests changes should be made particularly the site visits should be part of any future investigation so that samples can be taken directly it also underlined the importance of eyewitness accounts which have been have been reliant upon in the past by the un extending from the syrian solidarity movement points out that the timing of the new chemical attack allegations comes right ahead of expected peace talks we're seeing that in the past day or two before geneva negotiations would start it would be so flame up an atrocity and that again is what
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we're seeing happen happen here so it's really the the it looks like there's a possibility of ending the conflict in syria but evidently there are some forces that just want to prolong it and keep it going it's really sad just one for oh boy it's pretty stunning hypocrisy here moralizing from the united states which and actually the only. nuclear weapons at world war two that used. massive amounts of chemical weapons. in vietnam and massive amounts of you directly i mean iraq still the country that used chemical weapons to the greatest extent. among all countries it is in no position to be moralized. with rex tillerson blaming moscow for chemical attacks in syria our senior correspondent rod gassed affleck said what response. washington should take france and holland in the
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conflict the end justifies the means they say some things no matter how horrible just have to be done busy or hard core finances they have to be rooted out this is an ugly business but it is necessary business it's only after when the dust settles and you see what you've done that you start having second thoughts this is when you say. what did i just do the devastation goes back as far as you can see it is almost beyond description how deep the damage is as many as a thousand strikes a month on record alone just strikes not including hillary tags and all that more than eighty percent of the city was deemed unfit to even by the u.n. at city hall but raised so let's start with the obvious incredible work has to be done just to get people back into their homes except we won't pay here is the
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disclaimer stabilisation not reconstruction the us will help fix the pipes but someone else is going to have to sort out the rest of this mess no sir the coalition freed you you do the rest we humanity ariens including the un do not have access to iraq a city because of the presence of explosive hazard contamination which is endangering people trying to return to iraq a city and it's also endangering humanitarian access over two hundred people have died while trying to return to their homes and hundreds more have been injured from our understanding of the reports that we have only a limited number of neighborhoods in iraq a city have been cleared for returns and that's mainly in the outskirts. so who is going to pay to rebuild an entire city the guys who help the straw it so they won't
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the civilians returning from tents in refugee camps the syrian government which doesn't even control rucka who. the doping scandal surrounding team russia has taken another twist just weeks before the winter olympics gets underway in south korea russian athletes will not be allowed to represent their country as such but will compete as neutrals however the international olympic committee is set to release an official list of competitors that will be allowed at the games and it already looks bleak even for athletes that have never tested positive for banned substances jacqueline joins us live now to tell us more about this jacqueline what can team russia expect from this announcement. well tensions in the sports world are hitting another high right now as the i.o.c. has just confirmed that the number of russian athletes eligible to participate in the upcoming winter olympics will be reduced and that comes without warning or
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explanation and the full list has yet to be released but the russian olympic committee has already disclosed a number of names that are supposed to be on the list and this decision is ruffling feathers not only in russia but abroad as well a french post an article online condemning the ban in particular. and cross-country skiers. we will not be embarrassed to speak about a denial of justice. and are banned from the olympics because they participated in the sochi games both have undergone hundreds of anti doping control since two thousand and fourteen and dozens more in recent months controls carried out abroad controls carried out by independent bodies by federations and analyzed throughout europe never in russia the result over the last four years a biathlete has never tested positive. both of those athletes are written
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and in all the years of competing have never once tested positive for doping and that's why the outlet sees the decision as an injustice. the tone of this editorial will not please everyone that's obvious but there are still questions about the integrity of the decision makers since when can we condemn innocent sportsmen to punish the guilty is obvious to ban the russians that don't also for the rest no. one will we know. well the i.o.c. has promised to publish the full list on sunday and that leaves less than two weeks before the games are to start meaning that in the appeal is all but hopeless and that means that many russians who are still reeling from the fact that the decision came down that they will not be able to compete under their own flag are about to be hit with another blow and we've been hearing that prominent hockey players and figure skaters will also be included on that list and will be forced to watch the games from the sidelines with forty three of their teammates that are also that.
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