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this is in the way of the. waltons that population is including these are rapidly decreasing all around the world one theory is that pollen from transgenic crops is becoming sterile so bees contacts try to nuff of been a chance they need from it insects just die of disease hunger and i just have to sort this since nine hundred sixty one the number of days in the united states has harvest is even fallen by ninety percent in places if you come by hash tag and the same thing is happening all over the world. or. i should mention that my son didn't have an allergic reaction to the organic
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milk maybe that was just chops. after talking to a staunch g.m.o. opponents i thought it was time to meet a staunch advocate. the agrarian university in moscow. along the. media the groups who boast that anybody can nutritious through nobody's called seriousness but they believe challenged my. position as did she more drugs from hung out near i'd never hear blue as national good more so with the more modern. us the more hype there about growing hope that the psyche covering this would be course only premature but my shrink of patients show. some. proof. for us walking through the campus most likely for
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a start is a person a was a. for many years the global monsanto company had sick life is a monopoly is one of the ingredients in a head besides the sells widely and the trade name round up glasses eight has now spread all over the world.
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in some american cities the police have built themselves cling to refutation of people who walk on the street to be united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that people are no more afraid of the police than of a criminal so. you can see something happening he says 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 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. unfortunately around and around here we end up killing our guns are stolen from so much because. true. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach.
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you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come out you'll have to blow me to eighty percent of the digital with you and you'll see all the great the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the fall of two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just say the reno p.r.t. teams latest edition may go up as we go so i need to just say look. when lawmakers manufacture consent instinctive public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial
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merry go round to be the one percent of. the time we can all middle of the room six. million real new. kinds of financial for vinyl jobs today was all about money laundering first to visit this cash into three different. oh good that's a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we know all these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy we just have to give him a call and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy old beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for
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a match you know what money laundering is highly illegal. much kaiser of course. like nowhere else in the world india makes you realise 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 agriculture the green revolution is a striking example the strong resurgence of agriculture a process that began hare a few decades ago this is time past tense out that rapid growth always comes at a price in india to say tisn't just used as a fit some far 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
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that fail to realize the profits that were promised under the crushing weight of that they drink like to say to weigh out the job states was always seen as the bread basket of india now it's known for colossal suicide rates among pharmacists. to adjust. the. social flow for youngsters. or. expenditure. but.
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this is a man who for many years has tried to draw attention to the serious issue of suicide he talks to 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. . is a diet. pill to the party 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 the body isn't tied dented fights and no one comes to claim it he throws it back in the bullshit. the second ability to get rich the rich research the suited and booted up and they get to the conclusion that a boat going to one hundred. will your.
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odyssey working both small groups are in a boat with all groups and so it follows what it was when you see one more there was no new groups was out for you or you were. going to get out of that already have you know it already i wouldn't be able to order them that i wanted but reporting all of those that according most of their garbage that i was not a little school girl was going to be yelling really you should. do it for you. i was horrified. that. the so. that. it would. appear that it was just an excuse to get off the child stuff because it would come back because i just stick
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to. work. what kind of plants. really care if you don't you know you. never you know maybe you can at least you know cotton you never stop and then i give you a general kind of thing you're not going to redo we don't cotton because you've been to cotton. you to cotton has been promoted as something which actually solves the problems of baby and farmers who are doing quite a lot of the crisis something which comes as a sort. of almost as a solution so it's creating more problems bt cotton seed says solis by the monsanto corporation leading fiji sap distributor of transgenic sees crops in many places
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with me because it is actually not suitable for calculation we did cotton seed companies on the seed back and this is the this is who 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. 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 many and you'll be able to pay for it they don't tell the farmer you can 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 farmer doesn't have a gauge and they don't tell the farmer that. it's usually under lab
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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 a third bunch of seed and then the harvest 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 lawn this land that you have is ours now that's the day the farmer quietly goals. borrows money for the last bottle of pesticide most of these pesticides kill and he goes to his field and brings the best as we visit families and i personally have talked to widows and i will say what was the debt and they bring out packages of seed and
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they all bt. as an anti jim an activist vandana shiva is known worldwide she lays the blame for mass suicide amongst indian farmers squarely on the shoulders of corporations that sowed the seeds of this for us is a very special place or what have you and what's in there so this is our seed bank about two thousand five hundred varieties of different kind of crops from the different we do the different prices. two of the different millet's these are millet's which recall forgotten ford's because the green revolution. we call them because the green revolution declared them as inferior crops and they have forty times more nutrition. santana and her followers a fighting for plant diversity and she's afraid that thanks to american corporations those soon only be four kinds of potatoes left in a couple of weeks for itas if god forbids any of those remaining types should for
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pray to a new strain of disease that could herald the start of world wide famine that's why she's committed saving see us all right that have been cultivated in india for centuries and melted abundant harvests. of course the hell it'll seed calm compared to the scale of g.m.o. plantations that's how we'll never be able to forget what i've seen in this irrigation canal. mine vesta geishas 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 want to can judge the farm is connected to the house of lords surprisingly they connection is the straight as it gets.
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in. the k. k k o. elaine .
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about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. 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 war like it was a game but still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark
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and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not please a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to blame that mainstream media has met its maker. we've all gotten used to it the media hates trump and the president returns the favor in kind how is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism go some corporate liberal media to report the news anymore and is journalism a big profession in the service of partisanship. here.
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much as you just. tell us a little. bit. tell you the other side of the lock on the. by then coffee for the nod area. by the. there's a shift up on. last night not a sudden loss is going on want. so. much so it. can you know so it was your view how did it all multiple injuries among current enough to soak them to yourself you hold most of the work but shows your your mars on the phone to the book on a human book a political social services say yes but i don't know it's a book i'm a moral sense of what my.
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hanumant of nothing of a left off allowed me to see you something else i need to walk. down the long enough something not set it. aside and live to tell you miles look my life that's what i can now maybe maybe i'll never forget. join me every thursday on the i like simon chill and i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then . love the fans all over. the world a lot. of the tough.
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tough. woman poisoned in the u.k. alongside a double agent father gives her first media interview since the attack she says the life's been turned upside down and she wants to return to russia. over the years north korea gears up to close its only nuclear site as part of a bargain with the u.s. we've been given rare access and our correspondents reporting on route. as you can see behind me we're being greeted like celebrities here go. to north korea. lines the u.s.
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ambassador to israel controversially poses with an altered photo of jerusalem with one of the most sacred muslim sites removed and placed by jewish place of worship instead. germany admits that close to two thousand far right extremists there may be in legal possession of a firearm. this is article i just had midnight this early thursday morning my name is kevin and here with this thirty minute update for you starting again with developments from the u.k. this morning where you'll a script has appeared in the media for the first time since she was poisoned along with her father the former russian double agents. they were found on conscious a park bench in the english city of souls bring we'll show on the fourth of march
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more details from a london correspondent. now in this particular media appearance she does give a statement to reuters news agency of an undisclosed location in london so her whereabouts are being kept under wraps and she appears to make a brief statement in russian which then she provides in written form in both russian and english to reuters and in the statement among other things she says that she is going to eventually be returning to her homeland of russia but not quite yet as reasonable a bit as a child to come to terms with the devastating changes thrust upon me both physically and emotionally i take one day at a time and want to help care for my dad to his full recovery in the longer term i hope to return home to my country well paul importantly had also said that her recovery had been slow and extremely painful and that she for now will not be turning to the services of the russian embassy again as
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a reminder this has been something that russian authorities had offered over and over again to the script palls any kind of cooperation or being able to get access to them which according to russia they should have been able to do given the conventions that exist on matters on this issue but there's not much else that she did say she only made that very brief statement and then did not answer any questions on camera this is definitely great a development since this became the first media appearance that yulia script hall has made ever since that poisoning took place on march fourth when this whole saga unraveled created creating a massive ground between the u.k. and russia and of course this was the first time we're seeing a video of. her father said there's also currently out of the hospital so now the next step we should be expecting is some kind of statements or information or appearance that he could possibly be making next. here further to this russia's
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foreign ministries look to reassure you earlier they say saying we've repeatedly attempted to get in touch with her and her father without u.s. crew part and now there wasn't a day that the russian foreign ministry the russian embassy in london didn't try to contact her the main goal was to ensure it is not being kept against her well there it wasn't another person posing as her to get firsthand information about her condition and her father's. nexus more looking ahead to north korea gearing up to close its nuclear test site in the country's remote northeast they've been six nuclear bomb tests there since two thousand and six which carried out inside a mountain is the world's last officially active nuclear test site now north korea's described how the site will be dismantled saying they'll be a controlled explosion to collapse all those tunnels through the pictures the wrong way around slowly it's going to result in all the entrance points being blocked off as well after that the above ground facilities will be destroyed some changes already been made and observed by experts on the surface which are these satellite
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images taken a problem earlier this month buildings have been demolished together with a railway line it seems i could tell you more r.t.c. goes down offers among a group of international journalists very few of them in fact who have been allowed in there you see setting off right now on his arduous journey to see that nuclear facility shutdown firsthand. so we're currently on a train somewhere midway from once on to the nuclear test i don't even know the exact nation as to where we go we don't the station so the train itself. means we have compartments to. all. our shot the blinds are shut so we can from anywhere be going all over the train. journeys currently train have an eleven hour trip in total over say and there with all the windows covered for the duration of the journey they're also given strict instructions not to open the blinds then to get to the remote mountain
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area cruz will spend several hours traveling by bus and then finding out to the place itself by foot before boarding the train igor sent us his report documenting his journey from china to north korea's warning sign. we're in the beijing international airport and as you can see behind me we're being greeted like celebrities the of those who go to north korea would be here for the past couple of days and all journalists spots of this press tour have been amassed in the chinese capital because that's where we got to these as that's what we were we got our tickets and now we will be proceeding to check in to our flights that those are the windows that we're waiting for the personnel and so i'll be signing off for you hopefully greeting you from north korea itself next time so this is the choreo 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 to
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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 annoyed the option but to find out on board the plane. at the same time it seems to you know we're going to pyongyang or two once on. one time ok thank you. so there are roughly twenty john that's here on this plane and so as we're going to one son i just want to give you glimpse of what's going on on board would be given out press releases like this one for example the only on time it's mostly about politics but also features pieces like recipes for this right since monday morning kate and also we've been given and this very very kind of colorful kolby a magazine which features everything from the latest one as to what's been going on like in the life of him to the supreme leader of north korea but also pirates
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beaches around still young and the like to pieces like the ones for example and how the local b p. so you walk out of any airports what's the first thing you expect to see it's a bustling crowd of people pushing and shoving it's the taxi drivers offering their often overpriced services well check this out nothing of this sort here it's just an empty parking lot and three buses that will take us to the city. where. we're safe. this is. very rare.
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sally who was. well our face of it one aventuras got there you can follow igor on twitter where he's posting details and photos from that reply of country whenever possible you see so little from they really into the culture find out what kind of food you might expect north korea even what we've just seen the local hotels there catch it all on his feet. america's ambassador to israel has come in for criticism after he was seen posting with a rather controversial gift david friedman was presented with a photograph of the most sacred places in jerusalem but the image would be altered to show the jewish third temple on the very site where the islamic the dome of the rock is currently situated the third temple is a biblical reference to a new piece of work a place of worship to replace an ancient one which was destroyed the u.s.
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embassies asked for an apology saying the envoy was unaware that he was being given a doctored picture the region still reeling from deadly protests against the relocation of the embassy to jerusalem is our middle east correspondent paula slee . the photograph immediately sparked fierce criticism from the muslim world saad erica who is the secretary general of the palestine liberation organization the p.l.o. there's a friedman expressed to quote rude and hypocritical behavior you then have the tb who is an arab israeli law maker and comes from the israeli arab dominated political alliance called the joint let's and he has responded to the photographs by saying that this madman wants to bring peace a good thing you didn't put the embassy there at the same time we're hearing that the american ambassador has apologized friedman was not the word thrust in front of him when the photo was to. you.

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