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just when you. think you. some scientists considered life to say it's to be the direct school with the field recent increase in autism cases the world health organization has also recognized life estate as a possible cost so much of. these we continue to discuss only about some amateurs of the maastricht. six bots and we don't we are nothing to give to the next generation our reason for which to be proud to be utopian these is the reason all of us kept. nor make this manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling
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classes to protect themselves. with the final merry go round the sun be the one percent. we can all middle of the room six. million real new. fifty years ago britain and within to come together as a sleeping pill. because of. the side effects were terrible but not all known. across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways. the physical damage itself as well with the concert mind
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of the people who perpetrated this crime has never been the justice and. more than ninety g.m. crops a cultivated head in the usa including corn soy potatoes rake seeds and alfalfa. together they form the majority of american agricultural exports improvise half the world's cattle for. ninety full percent of rape seeds and ninety five percent of sugar beets cultivated in the usa is genetically modified along with ninety three percent of soybeans and ninety percent of corn in the usa is also a country in which the most powerful movement against g.m.a.
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and life to sate is growing. another rally is being held outside the doors of the environmental protection agency. the wrong. place to see the most widely used to reside in the world here where we use. is being found in the water here or st pauli bread here in breakfast cereal breast milk and he assures one or two man and one of three women are set to 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 history really
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and miscarriages is an important mystery thirty percent fact is we are not the welfare of our children first before profit we destroying our future. centanni cuts is the leader of an organization cool's moms across america i had about hear from henry who's worked with me in england and most of recent i really wanted to meet this woman was that she has managed to kill his own son psychologies . i have been home i have a son and she has another child a recent connected with mil. and we've been drinking milk for what that tens if not hundreds of thousands of years right as a human race while the sudden nature similar to milk right and my sons two of my sons two. is it's not her kids. it's true. you took. her in twenty sixteen there was no requirement in the us to label
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a put expect a change to show whether or not it contains trams shanice finding a product with no jammers is a real challenge. even if you do succeed does still doesn't mean isn't a good life to say no c. even in oak creek markets. in america and especially canada where the america is free like so many now to more americans maybe even higher or start one end of the females over the age of thirty the in turns out but i believe it's not illegal to use the ground up and i say this being straight is trying to change the story here and outline the process and the body of knowledge to that as well. 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 is actually less
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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 interests or you're not going to be able to grow healthy nutritious plants you're not going to be able to feed animals healthy interest which will then have less nutrition right so it's an entire cycle. now many americans eat a pound a day and that is just so much meat and you must consider not only the fats and the roads in it but that they're being fed g.m.o. feed and g.m.o. feed can have up to four hundred parts per million of lifesavers and it has born in parts per million of life say that has even much higher levels of the other chemicals that are in ground up 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. is to say it's whomp people
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we write to monsanto to ask why 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. tapings make an appointment to meet a representative this time we were said to another website to a company that promotes innovations in biotechnology we never have the opportunity to talk directly to anyone from on sunday. opt. to not put into the must of course not in the country moment to kentucky which when you're committed jim or the national day carrier to force you. religious.
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my situation is also made it people in my family again for generations starting to myself are sick for myself with another condition to my cousins with cancer and my children with allergies and side disorders and i've done a lot of work i've started school of our grades in three different states. so i've heard apathy i her frustration anger mum's across america believes that the g.m.o. and life is a situation could be changed if everyone paid attention to what's printed on packaging and people say products demands full healthy food will generate the supply always healthy fish but if the consumer is to be able to choose what's he will she old projects have to be labels properly that's what these women are fighting for their weapons of rallies petitions the election is.
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off to the workshop to send any cuts invite me into and told me about how she cured one of her children's allergies and enough this isn't them to convince them. oh yeah i did. think so in the fall of two thousand and thirteen we noticed that he was having some difficulties in school a little tough math a little bit tough oversight and again very angry and had a rash on his mountains well so that's when i realised that that's what places he does it destroys the beneficial got bacteria actually targets the beneficial bacteria but at that time i also got a test to find the out 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 animal. in fact your mouse which is highly sprayed we're going to save it and
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he did it within six weeks we tested him in his life to see it levels are no longer acceptable and his office and sometimes work on behavioral issues strong it's never come back it's been over two years. and i asked eating in this kid said why are eating regular food like readers and shias and i said no you're the one who's eating the chemo the junk is not going to be i'm either right for you yeah you're eating normal food right they're the ones who will feel. they can grow very very good. 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 i was very very upset and then what did you say to me. they say mom it's ok all right you can start first six episodes.
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in his story send mentions professes sara lee me from france he studies the health impacts of genetically modified foods and rounds up no human health say that's rats the results divided the academic community being based back to severely criticized . we met the professor in california what the results were we decided to take two hundred rats and give them. a diet with. containing around them 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 out there was less strong and more structure. the reverse way so we thought that this was really
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a problem for jim moves on the long term consuming in the long term or having dispersed the side in the long term in the temperature because it's a major push the side of the world. there are some of the poetry's in the us that have started checking topics like life to save content when customers ask. maybe we do need money but you know so. you know they get it it will be people using more and more and it will become accumulating in that model my task was to. develop a new method to take life they say because life as it was considered safe. for many many many years. for that reason no one didn't develop a method to test for it in food because if it's safe there's no reason to test for it but the water health organization may come out and say it's now
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a possible carcinogen and with that i had to come up with a way that quite tasty type lives say. 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 but it's possible it's a potential so it's not to say that it actually is bad for you but. it might it might lead you feed your children to speak to continue like this and unfortunately because it's it's been used for decades. everyone uses it. it's pretty much everywhere it's in all foods. it's almost impossible to avoid. because the salt water soluble even run off water. before. maybe
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organic but there are gay that doesn't mean the park next to them is a. baby with pipes and runs all possible temptations that they can occur. there's no way to avoid it. but what i purposely. feed my daughter will quite easily. probably not have a choice though. if you just scientists proof that g.m. products really are harmful and the human race decided service to a world free of g.m.o. in crisis eight would be even be able to say as we passed the point of no written. transgenic can and can travel dozens of clematis and still in
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a regular parts jam crops more resistant and can false out natural vegetation and that could result in a side for the whole planet is there a sensible disappearance if not true i think city and eventually life itself. travelling around the world i'll stiffen people the same question. but in simply because i think it's. it's impossible enough it isn't often enough in your. question of trying to change change change. if you can only go and do their thing. so interesting. to the person who prefers jim crow which is a g.m. plus three. think city and culture not the way cool so the actual design of the first g.m. crop the best we can secure. mostly because she actually doesn't think jim croce of
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the future. should be interesting and there are actually no. muslims. believe this news is that sales of conventional mistrust were billion dollars this year and organic sales are rising thirty percent a year so we are really increasing a lot of sales by spreading the word like this by talking to each other by talking to our mom friends you know moms buy eighty five percent of the food so i'm going to give eighty five percent of the kudos to the palms and i'm very excited about that we have a power as soon worth so it's important that people break the mold with their pocket. when they're for this that are worried mold politicians who for your money use your mind to why you're going to do you born in a grocery store and you see a product that says you know well which is known as received in hero. who are
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sure which is used in a sugar all these things or whatever poor quality on the shelf i guarantee you the grocery stores themselves will bend over backwards to supply consumers want to eat we are not forced to eat there who is still a choice right now we have a choice get it through stay as. it is you know what it actually is cheaper than funerals. say now has there been any changes consenting chamoun crisis eight in the last year. well the u.k. government approved tests of jim we. can we will and still if 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 one politically billing. packaging must now include information about any
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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 carts continue said legal battle fattah quit labeling but so far it seems to be losing. in february twenty eighth sheen a federal judge in california rules that people don't need a label ruining them life is a content to cause cancer. preserves additional manipulation which is seen as manual soyou reason also because of the over the issue it isn't up to this the us up to what again is the my oh my would have been what the show is this my government even though you don't have it out norma you know what i'm going go on video in your war. of criticism asa. i have now changed my diet its completely and tried to buy only organic products my
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son and i have started cooking at home more and i must say i didn't have to wait long for a result my son's allergy symptoms have gone. now have reduced prices eight levels to which i don't want to retake the tests just yet i'm too to scared . oh my.
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god look at that. was there. and now everything is being turned into a massive cloud of dust and the stories that shape the week are two years one of the few. north korea to witness the demolition of its nuclear test site a step towards the denuclearized korean peninsula also ahead this hour. another day another diplomatic one. he leaves the world guessing if the historic summit with north korea is. shortly after young young raised.
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this piece in petersburg international economic forum saw global business leaders and the political elite gather in russia's northern cal. one of the most anticipated meetings between the french and russian. culture this week the u.k. government is accused of an auction almost one year old from the gren felt a public inquiry. into why seventy two people lost their lives. in the london tower block. with the top stories from the past seven days on right up to the moment developments well you're very welcome this is the weekly on r.t. international i highly symbolic step was taken by north korea as it destroyed its
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nuclear test site in front of the world's press on thursday r.t. correspondent igor said aleph was among the journalists invited to witness the facility being decommissioned. during the beijing international airport and as you can see behind me we're being greeted like celebrities here goes through go to north korea thing is we aren't even exactly sure as to where exactly we're headed. 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 a taxi drivers offering often overpriced services won't check this out nothing will distort here it's just an empty parking lot and three buses that will take us to
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the city. this is where i will be spending the next eleven hours or so my very own oriental express i guess so check out the room the first thing to notice about it is the windows the blinds are shut there is some sort of a seal and we're not allowed to even peek from them never mind film anything is an air conditioner some beverages but really not much left to do but to go to bed. everybody so we just woke up. it's six in the morning but check this out i just want to show you something really quickly they've opened the window the blinds are out so it probably means where really really close. so we've finally arrived this is the dog station we're being told a cell in the now we're up for a bus ride these are the buses that will take us through the next leg of our journey.
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behind the east northern tunnel number two that's where the fight for the nuclear tests five most recent nuclear tests have been conducted people here are reassuring us saying that there have been no radiation leaks that the environment is good but many journalists may think that well it's not a safe than sorry as you can see some are wearing respirator mosques and some crews have taken to see me to sit with them to this trip which were billed confiscated at the customs who are also handed out these yellow safety helmets. bent over and they're over there now everything is being done its way to pull out.
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those facts were used for living for the soldiers to help to locate soldiers and kissed them well now north korea is showing that it is destroying the infrastructure to. surround this trip we have been made very clear that what we've been treated to on this trip was a privilege not. to many people here in north korea to experience it done of reporting from north korea for r.t. yeah journalistic insight into the reclusive country there well on the same day destroyed its nuclear facility donald trump said he wouldn't be meeting with kim jong il another scheduled summit in june however as is sometimes prone to happen with the u.s. president that changed within hours we'll see what happens to. want
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to do what we like because you. just said it to terminate the planned summit in singapore in june twelfth. everybody you know you know that better than anybody who knows what he thought i'd suspect least of all donald trump knows what he thought i mean this is somebody who jumped into that meeting first of all quicker than a ferret supper drainpipe there is no policy behind it this is somebody who is into making headlines and appeasing the base and yesterday that needs to not go down well with his base supporters that he had pulled out of this meeting he'd always seen it as a chance to make peace on the korean peninsula which would be world breaking history and i think you saw yesterday you saw all of that dissolving. let's pike the certainty hopes of a meeting between the u.s.
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and north korean leaders are high with the u.s. even issuing a coin and showing it to face to face but that did not prevent top u.s. officials from warning that pyongyang could face the same fate as war torn libya just to remind you the north african country gave up its weapons of mass destruction but still face the nato intervention well fueling hopes that this summit will take place on saturday the leaders of north and south korea met at the border. told his counterpart that donald trump is committed to putting an end to hostile relations but later revealed kim finds it hard to trust trump's words artie's double quarter takes a closer look. this is a good deal for the united states north korea will freeze and then dismantle its nuclear program south korea and our other allies will be better protected the entire world will be safer as we slow the spread of nuclear weapons the deal did
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sound good but it collapsed a few years later the u.s. promised north korea two nuclear reactors five hundred thousand tons of fuel year and a lifting of sanctions but it didn't deliver fast forward to two thousand and eighteen you know there's a chance that it will work out there's a chance it's a very substantial chance it will work out i think it will be very successful but as i always say who knows you know i often say who knows who knows how it all works maybe you want to perhaps the u.s. sees the status quo of seeing north korea as the ultimate threat as being something beneficial south korea is spending billions of dollars making bases and paying u.s. troops essentially to be there to ostensibly protect against. the north now that being the case if there were to be peace in korea. there's going to be questioning as well do we need our troops there and so i. that said there are forces that don't want
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a resolution that. the instability and allow us to maintain these troops and dozens and dozens of bases and posts in this small country in a region that we think strategically is or anime's of a government our friends of its military industrial complex and having a nemesis like north korea is a great excuse to pump up that military budget the request includes an additional four billion dollars to support missile defeating defense announcements to counter the threat from north korea no point seven billion to repair damage to u.s. navy ships and one point two billion in support of my administration south asia strategy japan is one ally that stands to benefit from u.s. military expansion especially after the recent reelection of its prime minister who vowed to defend japan from north korean aggression weeks after p.r. yang's missile launches these election is about whether we can define japan from north korea and ensure we leave happily and the unpredictability on the korean
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peninsula has fringe benefits for some american rivals the south china sea has been a serious bone of contention as of late with the u.s. attempting to assert its naval presence there much to beijing's annoyance so the larger threat of north korea's nuclear program has shifted u.s. military attention that would otherwise be focused towards china and although russia doesn't directly benefit from its unpredictable neighbor it certainly doesn't mind a challenge to u.s. dominance in the region what these countries are just beginning to recognize is they getting into an arms race as it's increasing in and as china is expanding its military operations it takes money out of the economic damages of the kind that the which we get is there a b. it's a very complicated issue except for the south koreans who are essentially getting the short end of the stick this is something.

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