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the test to you to see if we have any guy for say two nobodies i was convinced they wouldn't find it in my family well maybe just a small amount after all i do try to be careful about choosing a spiritual my short list with us when you get. some scientists considered life to say it's to be the direct cause of feel recent increase in autism cases the world health organization has also recognized glyphosate as a possible cost so much in. twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the
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problem here with you and we will go over great britain you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low. and i'm really happy for drawing down for the bells in the infield world cup in russia. the special one i was also pretty sure needs to just read the review the aussie team's latest edition made up of people that need to look. more than ninety jim crow. today in the usa including corn soy
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potatoes rake seeds and alfalfa. together they form the majority of american agricultural exports improvise half the world's cattle for. ninety four percent of rate seeds and ninety five percent of sugar beet cultivated in the usa is genetically modified along with ninety three percent of soybeans and ninety percent of courson and corn. plus the usa is also a country in which the most powerful movement against g.m.o. and life to sate is growing. another rally is being held outside the doors of the environmental protection agency a. place to see the most widely used to recite you will
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be or where we please reader is being found in the water here or st pauli bread. breakfast cereal breast milk and he assures one of two man one of the three women are specially get cancer reach your hand if you will more than one in your family with cancer. are you so sorry this is the street we heard today this is a very high percentage this is a health crisis in america we have the highest rate of infertility and sterility and miscarriages is an important history thirty percent the fact is if we do not have the welfare of our children first before profit we destroying our future. then honey cuts is the leader of an organization called moms across america i had about her from henry who's worked with me in. englands another recent i really
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wanted to meet this woman was that she has managed to kill her own son psychologies . i have the same problem i have a son and she has one hundred percent connected with milk. and we've been drinking milk for what tens if not hundreds of thousands of years right as a human race why all the sudden measures i'm allergic to milk right and my sons two of my sons do. this it's not our kids. it's the food. from. new. jersey in twenty sixteen there was no requirements in the us to label the products packaging to show whether or not it contains trams shanice finding a product with no jammers is a real challenge. even if you do succes does still doesn't mean those new guys to say no see even in old gannet food markets. eat in america and especially canada where the america is free like so many now that are for americans maybe even
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higher or start one of the females over the age of thirty having in turns out but i believe it's not really the case used the ground up and i say this being straight is trying to change the story they're about minus the prostate and the body don't listen to that as the intolerance. in fact that there's been studies to show that one bowl of spinach back in the fifty's is equal now to several dozen bowls of spanish now there's actually less nutrition in our food and i attribute that to the pesticides which drop to deplete the soil and actually draw out the vitamins and minerals in the plants and in the soil if you don't have healthy nutritious soil you're not going to be able to grow healthy nutritious plants and you're not going to be able to feed animals healthy trisha's food which will then have less nutrition right so it's an entire cycle.
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now many americans eat a pound a day and that is just so much meat and you must consider not only the fats of animals in it but that they are being fed g.m.o. feed and g.m.o. feed can have up to four hundred parts per million of life saver and it has borne parts per million of white peseta has even much higher levels of the other chemicals that are in ground zero that are completely untested i don't know many people know this but the end products around has never been safety tested only though they call it the one active chemical ingredient. could kill i say it's hom people we write to monsanto to ask the reply simply informed us that all information can be found on the company's website which of course states that all products are safe and environmentally friendly. hoping to make an appointment to meet a representative this time we were said to another website the longing to
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a company that promotes innovations in biotechnology we now have the opportunity to talk directly to anyone from on something. better to not put into the must of course not i mean a country moment to kentucky which when your community gym or next saturday how many viewers hear it you will see you really it's. ok. my situation is also many many people in my family again for generations started myself are sick for myself and out of condition to my cousins with cancer to my children with allergies and side disorders and i've done a lot of work i've started school our grades in three different states. so i've
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heard apathy or her frustration anger across america believes that the g.m.o. and life's a situation could be changed if everyone paid attention to what's printed on packaging and report safe products demands full healthy food will generate the supply of healthy fish but if the consumer is to be able to choose what's he will she buys all products have to be labels properly that's what these women are fighting for their weapons of rallies petitions the election is. off to the workshop to send heavy cuts invited me and told me about how she cured one of her children's allergies and another's autism and then took my resume. oh and then i. think so in the fall of two thousand and thirteen we noticed that he was having some difficulties in school a little tough math
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a little bit tough oversight and again very angry and had a rash on his mountains well so that's when i realized that that's what places he does it destroys the beneficial got bacteria actually targets the beneficial bacteria but at that time i also had him testify my lab for life to see just as urine and he tested eight point seven parts per billion positive in his urine and this was eight times higher than was found anywhere in europe when they tested eighteen different countries and we were all again because we realize that the meat he was eating was also a bit animals were being fed to you most which is highly sprayed we're going to see and he did within six weeks we retested him and his life was it levels were no longer detectable and his autism sometimes work on behavioral issues were wrong it's never come back it's been over two years. and i asked eating in this kid said why are you regular flu like readers and she has s a. no you are the one who's
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eating. junk is not me what i mean. yeah you're eating normal they're the ones. they can grow. and these guys encouraged me you know after we had a wavelength campaign here in california last i was crying in a parking lot and was very very upset and then what you see me. right even started worst six cents. in his stories send mentions professor sara lee me from france he studies the health impacts of genetically modified foods and rounds up no human health that's rats the results divided the academic community being based back to severely criticized. we met the professor in california with the results we decided to take two hundred rats and
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give them. a diet. containing roundup and with the round up alone with a regular diet and we saw in both cases big memory tumors on rats and also kidney leakage very hard kidney diseases and liver problems and also the sexual homeowners where. up to so there were there was less strong and more estrogen the reverse way so we thought that this wasn't really a problem for jim rose on the long term consuming g.m.o. in the long term or having this prestige side in the long term in the top water because it's a major pesticide of the world. there are some of our trees in the u.s. that have started checking topics like life to save content. it is us.
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maybe we do get modified. so. you know they get. people using more and more and this is how much immolating the body might have was. developing that the. life was saved because life it was considered safe. for many many many years. for that reason alone that he developed a method to test for it in food because it was safe there's no need for that but the war health organization may come back and say it's not always possible carcinogen and with that i had to come up with a way that close attention i live with. at this point i mean there's. there's no scientific proof that it absolutely does harm you there's no definitive proof that is a carcinogen and but a lot of them say it's possible the potential so as not to say that it actually is
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bad for you but. it's my didn't like. children. and things like that unfortunately because it's. been used for decades and everyone uses it. pretty much everywhere isn't also oohed. it's almost impossible to avoid. because it's still water soluble even run off water. before made in the organic but there are organic doesn't mean that the farm next to them is working and if they do a five k. and it runs off possible temptations that they can occur and there's no way to avoid it. was what i purposely feed my daughter. lively leighton food. probably not but i had
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a choice. if you just scientists proof that g.m. products really are harmful on the human race to size surface to wells free of chamois in crisis eight would be even be able to say as we passed the point of no ricin. transgenic pollen can travel dozens of clematis and pollinates regular parts and crops more resistant and can false out natural vegetation and that could result in the side for the whole planet is there a visible disappearance if not true diversity and eventually life itself. travelling around the world i also different people the same question. what exactly
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because i think. it's impossible and nothing is impossible enough in your. question. with the trenches generational change. anything you can think of although we don't know and therefore. so the trick. to the person who create threats jim crow which is a gene from us troops now. thinks the chimps are not the way cool so the actual designer of the fifty m. crop the first. mostly christian actually doesn't think g.m. crops in the future. interesting and there are actually no g.m.o. tomatoes. doing this news is that sales of conventional food has dropped four billion dollars this year and organic sales are rising thirty percent a year so we. we are really increasing
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a lot of sales by spreading the word like this by talking to each other by talking to our mom friends you know moms by eighty five percent of the food so i'm going to give eighty five percent of kudos to moms and i'm very excited about dad and her power as soon worth so it's important for. their target. for if there were a whole politician but with more money user wonder why going through the grocery store and you see a product that says you know well which is known as receiving hero. who or. which is using a sugar all these things or whatever who are the quality are out on the shelf i guarantee you the grocery stores themselves will bend over backwards to supply consumers want to eat we're not there who is still a choice right now we have
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a choice get it through fair. it is you know what it's cheaper than funerals. now has there been any changes consenting g.m.o. in crisis eight over the last two years well the u.k. government approved still tests of jim we. can we roll in stuart people would start taking classes eight tests on mass in twenty sixteen that that's hasn't happened jazz. to us since just a little on projects labeling packaging this now include information about any synthetic ingredients including chimera that consumers can only find out by scanning a special q cage with a smart phone which isn't particularly convenient as not everybody has one. says send honey cuts continues his legal battle fad to quit labeling but safeguards seems to be losing. in february twenty eighth teen
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a federal judge in california rules that people don't need a label warning them life to save content could cause cancer. stalker said it's a misdemeanor to see his new little soyou reason also because of the local issue it is about that this the cross up to what again is no more your mom i would have known what that the skull was just my god move you don't have it out laura you know what i'm going to go on video in your war across the posts of british girl muscle. i have now changed my diet it's completely and try to buy only organic products my son and i have started cooking at home more often i must say i didn't have to wait long for a result my son's allergy symptoms have gone. now have reduced by fifty eight levels today but i don't want to retake the tests just yet i'm too scared.
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our senses did a remarkable job of keeping humans alive for million years in terms of being able to hear see taste feel but now says the algorithms in the machines of the robots have evolved past humans capabilities to see more here more understand more feel more we as humans have to prepare for the fact that we are now becoming extinct.
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you only ask republican woman poison in the u.k. alongside of her double agent father gives her first media interview since the attack she says her life has been turned upside down and that she wants to return to russia. north korea gears up to close it's only nuclear site as part of
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a bargain with us we've been given rare access and our correspondents reporting in route. as you can see behind. me we're being greeted like celebrities here. career. u.s. ambassador to israel controversially poses with an altered photo of jerusalem with one of the most sacred muslim science removed and replaced by a jewish place of worship. political newcomer just is accepted as italy's new prime minister breaking an almost three month long impasse that clears the way for two populist parties to form of the country's next government. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is. certainly glad to have
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you with us now we begin with developments in the u.k. where you'll be asked paul has appeared in the media for the first time since she was poisoned on with her father former russian double agent sergei scrape all they were found unconscious on a park bench in the english city of salisbury on the fourth of march more details from our london correspondent on this to see a shrink. 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 a child to come to terms with the devastating changes thrust upon me both physically and emotionally i take one day at
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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 she for now will not be turning to the services of the russian embassy again as 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 quite a development since this became the first media appearance that yulia screwball 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.
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and russia and of course this was the first time we're seeing a video of. her father sergei is 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 to russia's foreign ministry has look to to reassure you're saying this group. peter attempted to get in touch with her and her father got us cripple to know 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 she's not being kept against her will that it wasn't another person posing as her to get firsthand information about her condition and her father's. switching gears now north korea is gearing up to close its nuclear test site in the country's remote and north east there have been six nuclear bomb tests there since two thousand and six which were carried out inside a mountain of the world's last officially active nuclear test site now north korea
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is described how the side will be dismantled saying that there will be a controlled explosion to collapse all the tunnels that will result in all of the entrance points being blocked as well after that the above ground facilities will be destroyed some changes have already been observed by experts on satellite images taken in april and earlier this month buildings have been demolished together with a railway line. is among a group of international journalists who set out on an arduous journey to see the nuclear facilities shut down.
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for a. the train journey will take the journalists eleven hours in total and as you go to mentioned they've been given strict instructions not to open the blinds following that the crews will have to spend several hours on a bus and then an hour trekking to the final location now before boarding the train you go to sent us this report documenting his journey from china to north korea's on some. 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 we've been here for the past couple of days and all journalist spots of this press tour have been amassed in the chinese capital because that's where we got our visas that's what we where 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
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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 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 place. at the same time it seems to do you know if we're going to pyongyang or to once on. one somehow i think it. is so there are probably twenty john that's here on this plane and so as we're going to one son i just want to point clint says what's going on on board would be even though the rest of these is like this one for example to be only nine times it's mostly about politics but also features pieces like recipes for this rice and month or in the case also we've been given and this is very very carl's colorful
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a colby a magazine which features everything from the latest one as to what's been going on like in the life of him going on the supreme leader of north korea but also kyra if each is kind of rama's old young and like to pieces like the ones for example how the bullets will be beat. 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 won't check this out nothing will distort it it's just an empty parking lot and three buses that will take us to the city.
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one of whom. were saying. this is a. very rare and. i. know somebody who was. well in the meantime follow you go to twitter where he is posting details and photos from the reclusive country whenever possible now find out what kind of food you might expect in north korea and have a look around the local hotels to see what they're like. america's ambassador to israel has come in for criticism after he was seen opposing it with a rather controversial gift david friedman was presented with a photograph of one of the most sacred places in jerusalem but the image had been altered to show the jewish third temple on the side where the islamic dome on the
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rock is currently situated the third temple is a biblical reference to a new place of worship to replace an ancient one which was destroyed u.s. embassy has asked for an apology saying the young boy was unaware that he was being given a doctored picture now the region is still reeling from deadly protests against the relocating of the embassy to jerusalem here's our middle east correspondent post there. the photograph immediately sparked fierce criticism from the muslim world saberi cut who is the secretary general of the palestine liberation organization the p.l.o. says that friedman expressed to quote rude and hypocritical behavior you then have a tb who is an arab israeli law may care and comes from the israeli arab dominated political alliance called the joint blitzed 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.

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