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and that my son didn't have an allergic reaction to the organic milk maybe that was just chops but. after talking to a staunch g.m.o. opponents i thought it was time to me to staunch advocate. the agrarian university in moscow. along the. media that the brits who boast that anybody can nutritious through nobody's called seriousness but they believe challenged by. a more efficient at h. e more rigs from hung out near our level torsional cool blue national good more so with the more. genuine. markers the more hype there about government hope to get the soaking covering news from c b cos only pretty much the bad gnashing of cohesion be shown. some. truth. for us all going to. compass most likely for us out
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i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out it's. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending shouldn't twenty million on one player. book it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chance for. and makes this minute. we've all gotten used to it the media hates trump and the president returns the favor in kind how he is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism just the corporate liberal media to report the news anymore and is
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journalism a big profession in the service of partisanship. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your out to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry 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 more like it was again still some more 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 in the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one difference i speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that
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mainstream media has met its maker. for a world cup twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of alternatives but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach six. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go i mean eight percent of the football we do and we will show you a great game the british get your the rock at the back nobody gets busted you we need you to get the ball going left go. alone oh there's a war in europe and i'm really hoping for a draw and are to blame for the two thousand and three and world cup. russia needs the special one. needs to just say the reno theology team's latest edition make up a bigger than a better look. i've been
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like nowhere else in the world india makes you realize just how big the world's population really is and inevitably everyone needs to eat india is always quick to adopt the latest in high tech culture the green revolution is a striking example the strong resurgence of agriculture a process that began hair a few decades ago this is time passed it tends out that rapid growth always comes at a price in india to say tisn't just uses of. some farm misuse it is a poison many have taken their own life soft cultivating genetically modified crops corporations granted them loans they could never pay off to buy seeds pesticides that fail to realize the profits that were promised under the crushing weight of that they drink life to say to the way out the punjab states was always seen as the bread basket of india now it's known for colossal suicide rates among pharmacists.
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to just. use their. social flow for youngsters. or. explain. but. this is a man who for many years has tried to draw attention to the serious issue of suicide he talks of the families of the dead and sounds the alarm over this far reaching and widespread tragedy. so. what's going on why a farm is taking their own lives and what does that have to do with g.m.a.
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. is a diet. pill to the posy out of the water if the relatives are willing to pay for him it's a business she doesn't work for the state if a body isn't tied ten to fight and no one comes to claim it he throws it back in the bullshit. the second. with the rich research the suited and booted up and they get to the conclusion that a boat going to want to hold good. to introduce order. where your. odyssey working both will reverse when your boat pulled all the groups in so it was what it was when you see one more there was no new option strolled in groups was out for you or you were. going to get into bed already up you know it already i wouldn't be able to go to them that a lot of us they've already got those that according most of their god are better
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than i was i did a little school girl was going to be yelling really you. need to do it for you. i was horrified it's thirty. six so so. that. it would. appear because it's interesting to tell the child i did stuff because it will come back because it's a good. book . what kind of plants will be going to be
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clear you aren't. going to matter now you know maybe you can never lose to the cotton you never stop and then i give you the general kind of thing you're not going to. return cotton because you're going to cotton. to cotton has been promoted as something which actually solves the problems of the indian farmers who are doing quite an important crisis something which comes as a. test of the hamas has a solution so it's creating more problems bt cottonseed says solis by the monsanto corporation leaving for she said distributor of transgenic sees crops in many places with me because it is actually not suitable for calculation we deported seed companies on the seed back and this is the this is what you didn't want to get it conditions so this is basically deception of the farmers and the third thing is that they actually spend huge amounts of money on advertising.
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they sure images of american farmers with tractors and say you're going to be rich and just take this heat and you don't you pay for it yet you know because you're going to be a million minae you'll be able to pay for it they don't tell the farmer you can't save the seat they don't tell the farmer it might fail because it's not meant for dry areas it's meant for irrigation and pharma doesn't have a gauge and they don't tell the farmer that. it's usually under lab so the pharma takes it on doesn't really have a sense of how how much costs he'll have to bear. it doesn't work so he goes and takes another bunch of seed and then turned bunch of seed and then the harvest
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comes and there's no harvest because the pest has attacked it and in two years time agents who sold the seed and the pesticide come and say sorry you haven't paid your loan this land that you have is iles now that's the day the farmer quietly goals. borrows money for the last bottle of pesticide and most of these pesticides and he goes to his field. and drinks the best as we visit families and i personally have talked to widows and will say what was the budget and they bring out packages of seed in the old bt. as an anti g.m.o. activist vandana shiva is known worldwide she lays the blame for mass suicide amongst indian farmers squarely on the shoulders of corporations that sell the seeds of this for us as a very special place or what have you and what's in them so this is our seed bank
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i want two thousand five hundred varieties of different kind of crops from the different grades to the different prices to the different millet's these are millet's which we call forgotten fords because the green revolution. we call them because the green revolution declared them as inferior crops and they have forty times more nutrition. than diana and her followers are fighting for plant diversity and she's afraid that thanks to american corporations there will soon only be four kinds of potato left in a couple of weeks for itas ans if god forbid there's any of those remaining types should feel prey to a new strain of disease that could herald the start of world wide famine and that that's why she's committed saving see us all right that have been cultivated in india for centuries and we'll do it abundant harvests. of course hell it'll seed bank can compare to the scale of g.m.o. plantations it's how will never be able to forget what i've seen in this irrigation
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canal. minders to gay she would soon take me to england where through an unexpected turn of events i'd find myself discussing india's suicide problem with a member of the house of lords how you might wonder can job the farm is connected to the house of lords surprising. they connection is the straight as it gets. ill.
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in some american cities the police sort of build them soon schooling to read between the people who walk on the streets of the united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that were people are no more afraid of the police than is often the us. you can see something happening in this is like i don't want to call the cops let that happen rather than call the cops in those young black men lose their lives chasing the owner with their fingers on the trigger you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is going to pull a gun so yeah unfortunately around around here we end up killing our guns along the death toll from such precautions to. have it out but it is out that i'll be here that. much as you've just done is all.
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high. but that little bit i'll build. on them and. by then i got a session on the nod that i am. by then is a shift the long. haul ass stuck in the neck an audience i don't. want. so. much so. that you know supposedly how to get the multiple injuries among konkona to soak up the kids a few books but the show's real yammers on the phone to phone the home feeling perfectly superficial so say yes but i don't know it's a booking and more awesome of what my.
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own i'm a bit of nothing left off allowed me. somethin to watch. on long enough something. a lot of town halls look ma. no nothing that maybe i may be having for the. fifty years ago breaking and we've been to a concert going on as a sleeping pill. because the two of us shared this thought the side effects were terrible but not on earth as shown in dodge one for boardwalk. north the war. will come up across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well there's
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a constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been the justice and there's been a couple of. guys or survival guide books facing us like all the stored safely and credit all the surface to. be sure it's still there are you going to get it back. oh heck no it's repatriations king well look at the after seven years. bill of the separate parts kaiser report. you know. i don't know how most of my thoughts are from our thoughts on that but i'm proud that. was.
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by far and. how. we are working on something and you know there's a chance that in the work that there's a chance it's a very substantial chance it will work out donald trump costs down for next month's planned meeting with the leader of north korea saying the historic talks may be delayed or may not take place at all. meanwhile our correspondent is among the few international journalists traveling to north korea's nuclear site which pyongyang has reported the dismantling of part of the bargain with the u.s. . or in the beijing international airport as you can see behind me we're being greeted like celebrities here goes to go to north korea. the german government admits that almost two thousand far right extremists in the country may be in legal
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possession of a firearm. after eighteen years google drops its don't be evil flow good this as company employees protests against involvement with the u.s. military. a very warm welcome it's a say i am here in moscow you're watching r.t. international with me good to have you with us now our top story donald trump. much anticipated summit with north korea on the twelfth of june might not happen the comment came during a meeting with the south korean president moon jai in the u.s. capital both washington and pyongyang have previously suggested they may not be willing to hold talks unless certain conditions are met artie's the mirror can reports from washington. well according to trump the summit could take place or it
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might not even take place but the president has never really been one hundred percent sure we are working on something and you know there's a chance that it'll work out there's a chance it's a very substantial chance that it won't work out that doesn't mean it won't work out over a period of time but it may not work out for june twelfth i think it will be verging sessile but as i always say who knows what's going to happen you know i often say who knows who knows will see how it all works maybe if you everything can be scuttled everything can be settled but speaking of mixed messages on one hand a special coin is being produced just ahead of the summit of depicting the two leaders meeting and all smiles then there's trouble guaranteeing him safety and promising that north korea will be a rich country we make a deal i think kim jong un is going to be very very happy and he'll get protections that will be very strong his country would be very rich then on the other hand trumps threatening the libya scenario the model if you look at that model with
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gadhafi that was a total decimation we went in there to beat him now that model would take place if we don't make a deal most likely but let's quickly remind ourselves what happened in libya in two thousand and three gadhafi renounced his nuclear program but despite that he was overthrown in a made a led campaign years later so not a fairy tale ending for gadhafi but it's not just rhetoric that could be jeopardizing diplomacy there's also joint military drills being held between the u.s. and south korea on north korea's doorstep but they clearly some are questioning the need to provoke young ang specially considering the historic meeting that took place last month between the north and south and this also comes at a very special time just as the u.s. is going back on its word to adhere to the wrong deal pulling out of it entirely know it is interesting to see how trump and this is top advisers seem to be at. causes each other i don't know if his management style is to create chaos and see
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have some order comes from it or what in fact may be his style problem is that washington confuses the idea of negotiation with the idea of surrender the meeting for trump and kim in singapore should have been the beginning of a dialogue of a process instead john bolton others have laid down the law here's what you're going to do a thing bolton said tell us where we should gender planes to pick up your stuff and take it away i mean if i wouldn't with three particularly watching it how the u.s. tore up the enron agreement if you have any mind it all you would be very very skeptical it's very important that people understand that president moon of south korea is really the most important president here not trump i know trump thinks it's always all about him but president moon of south korea i believe is the one who's really in the driver's seat here and they are playing a very important role both in terms of south north korea relations but also bringing united states along it is possible that north and south korea could continue to build their relations are a lot of economic issues that they could work on diplomatic issues rediff occasion
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of families that have been separated meanwhile north korea is reportedly preparing to dismantle its nuclear test site in the countries when those north east there would be six nuclear bomb tests that since two thousand and six which is being conducted inside amounts and making it that was last officially active nuclear test site according to an official statement a controlled explosion will collapse all the tunnels completely blocking entrances all above ground facilities will also be dismantled and some changes says already been observed by experts on satellite images buildings have been demolished together with a rail line altie is one of the few news channels as being invited to witness how north korea is the feeling its sense of the bonking eco standoff has this report. we're in the beijing international airport and as you can see behind me we're being
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greeted like celebrities here those who go to north korea we've been here for the past couple of days and all journalists parts of this press tour have been amassed in the chinese capital because that's where we got our visas that's when we where we got our tickets and now we will be proceeding to check in to our flights those are the windows that we're waiting for the personnel and so i'll be signing off and meeting you hopefully greeting you from north korea itself next time so this is the air coryell flights we will be taking to get inside north korea thing is we aren't even exactly sure as to where exactly we're headed because according to our media two documents we're going to the southern port city of one sound but according to our boarding passes we're headed to the north korean capital pyongyang so i guess the north the option but to find out on board of the plane. as it seems to you know to go into kyung which ones are ok once an ok thank you so there
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are roughly twenty journalists here on this plane and so as we're going to one son i just want to give you what glimpse as to what's going on on board would be in the given out press pieces like this one for example the pyongyang times it's mostly about politics but also features pieces like recipes for this right send money for cake and also we've been given this very very karl colorful. magazine which features everything from the latest one has to what's been going like in the life of kim jong on the supreme leader of north korea but also power it features a panorama so young and the likes of pieces like the ones for example of how you speak the bullets your local be being. council any then what's the first thing you expect to see it's
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a bustling crowd people pushing and shoving it's the taxi drivers offering their often overpriced services won't check this out nothing of the sort here it's just an empty parking lot and three buses that will take us to the city we will be taking an eleven hour train to get there and then we will be writing for four more hours by car and hiking for another hour but we're being told that the spectacle is well worth it the whole site will be razed to the ground technical buildings reduced to rubble tunnels in the mountains all soon blown up totally right now we don't know when this trip or when this is going to happen exactly but definitely in the upcoming days. and you can follow eagles journey to north korea's nuclear test site on his twitter page as well as at r.t. dot com. the german government has admitted that around two thousand far right extremists saw an illegal possession of at least one weapon according to
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media reports the country's green policies says the government is sweeping the problem under the carpet artie's peter all of it takes up the story. here in germany almost two thousand people identified as bar right extremists have a permit to possess a firearm that's according to the government's own statistics twelve hundred of that number described themselves as reich citizens and since november of twenty sixteen around four hundred fifty of them have had their firearms licenses taken off them by the state but he was right citizens and dangerous right citizen is a catch all term for a loosely affiliated bunch who claim that the federal republic of germany is illegitimate and say that the pre-war constitution remains in effect that's the same system that allowed him to take power well today's reich citizen groups come
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in several shapes and sizes but almost all of them have some link to why the neo nazi groups of far right ideology. the historical revisionism forms a ninety logical link that connects various right wing extremist currents and right wing extremists among right citizens use those connections to cause confusion to provoke authorities and to create a social platform for right wing ideology it's estimated that there's around eighteen thousand of these right citizens in germany and some are allegedly preparing for a day when they'll rise up and take their country back but these aren't just hollow empty threats eighteen months ago a policeman in bavaria was killed during a shootout between officers and a member of one of the sorites citizens' groups the number of people is significantly significantly increased.
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