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milk. this last. this is just for the future. the first from birds that. i decided to take a chance and that my son ate the pancakes with sour cream that the farm had made a kind of volcanic experiments on my own son i made sure i had some antihistamine tablets on hands just in case. there was a worth hundreds of parts and i am. what i was a personal presence will become one of them with. that i mean. there was a. short but was. there more to know that in the interim if that this isn't the first play of the doing. so business.
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clause insect populations 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 nothing a chance they need from its insects just die of disease hunger and digestive dissolve it is since nine hundred sixty one the number of babies in the united states is harvest is even for them by ninety percent in places if you come by hash tag and the same thing is happening all over the world. all. i should mention that my son didn't have an allergic reaction to the organic milk maybe that was just chance but. after talking to a staunch opponent i thought it was time to meet a staunch advocate. the agrarian university in moscow
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a well known to india daughter who boasted anybody in nutritious through nobody's called seriousness but they believe challenged my. position again she more rigs from hung out near a novel just blue as national. the more. genuine. it's the more height there are about growing hope that the soaking vogue covering this would be only pretty much the butt gnashing of cohesion to show. some. unusual for us going to the campus most likely for a start visit was you know was a. for
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many years the global monsanto comey had sick life is a monopoly is one of the ingredients in a head besides the cells widely and the trade name round up glasses eight has now spread all over the world. 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. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and the huge amount of pressure you have to go to the center of the pole with you and we'll show you all the great game the grit is good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get going let's go.
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alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just read the review theology team's latest edition may go up as we go. look. at. that i'll add here that. much as you. only get to talk a little. bit that. you can tell you're outside of the night on the and. by then got a session on the not that old. by then is a shift that one. not ten.
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songs so. much so it. can be most of it was if you have to go to multiple injuries among countrymen to sew them to yourself you hold most of the work but it shows your you know mars on the phone to the phone lot more than a few of the people from the c.d.c. say yes but i kind of stop looking. some of what my. mom took on a bit of nothing left off allowed me to see it how likely something that made a watch. on long enough something not set it. aside and the tuttles look not just sets but up to now maybe i'm missing the magic bullet left so.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each this. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be culled from rich eight point six percent market sock thirty percent i just want to secure some with the one hundred to five hundred three per circuit for sure and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelms. the only numbers you need to remember it's one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only film but. a little lol. you never know what's around the corner never know was in the pub even to walk into a nice fat excitement in fact now and that's where the adrenalin rush comes from.
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coming in is a move by definition and the extremists will support. the violence is a part and is that almost a schizophrenia gang culture where you can do all these things and behave like badly. hurt. they're going to be full of all this colorful all over the political schools more so focus on the last one. on this million infirmed. rule and good on policy in the start. of a broader when the fire broke out really did a poll down down went up a little bit. meaning reason is that at least if you don't win the involves it's constantly evolving and.
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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 agriculture the green revolution is a striking example the strong resurgence of our culture 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 used as a fertilizer 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 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. to just. the fool you. can use it. to fly for youngsters. or. explain. 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. is so. what's going on why a farm is taking their own life and what does that have to do with g.m.a. . is a diet. pill to the body 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. drew ordered. will your.
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auditor. reverser in a boat with all groups and so it follows what it was when you see one more there was no new options the old group was out for you or you were. going to get out of bed already up you know it already i wouldn't be able to go to them then a lot of us reporting all of those but according most of that garbage out that i wasn't a little school girl was going to be yelling really you should. do it. i was horrified it's thirty. six so so. that. it would. appear that it was just to get what. i did stuff because it would come back it was pretty sick to.
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work. what kind of plants do they go on. to be clear you don't you know you. never know how you know maybe you can never lose to the cotton you never asked back then i give you a general kind of thing you're not going to redo we don't cotton to cotton. you do cotton has been promoted as something which actually solves the problems of baby and farmers who are doing quite an important crisis something which comes as. 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. but in many places with
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me because it is actually not suitable for calculation we did cotton seed companies on the seed back and this is the this is suitable for you to get to them or get a good 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 see and then 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 pharma 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 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 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 aisles now that's the day the farmer quietly goes. borroughs 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 i will say what was the budget and they bring out packages of seeds and they all bt. as an anti g.m.o.
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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 about two thousand five hundred varieties of different kind of crops from the different we to the different prices. to the different millet these are millet's which we call for water and 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 if god forbid there's any of those remaining types
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should feel prey to a new strain of disease that could herald the start of world wide famine and that's why she's committed saving c.s. alrighty that have been cultivated in india for centuries and wielded abundant harvests. of course hell it'll seed bank can compared to the scale of g.m.o. plantations it's how will never be able to forget what i've seen in this irrigation canal. mindless 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 surprise. me that connection is the straight as it gets.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the want to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be dressed. that's a right to be for us that's what before us three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. fifty years ago breaking with into a concert gun as
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a sleeping pill does this is what i mean because like to just share this thought the side effects were terrible but not on known as sean indulged on full bore. you're not warm. enough 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 a constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been able to justice and there's been a couple of. other .
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and stories that shaped the way kartini is one of the few news outlets invited to north korea to witness was said to be the demolition of his only new clear site. minutes before. and now everything is being turned into a massive cloud of dust another day another diplomatic u. turn from donald trump as he hints that the story summits with north korea may be back on despite pulling out. everybody. you know. you know that that is the body. this week. st petersburg international economic for absorbed local business leaders in the political elite gathering in russia's
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northern capital visiting a closer look at what was one of the most anticipated meetings between the french and russian leaders. good evening my name is neil harvey this is the weekly here on out. north korea has taken a highly symbolic step as pyongyang appeared to destroy its only known nuclear test site and he did so in front of the world's cameras on thursday r.t. course one as it is donna was among a select group of journalists invited. we're in the beijing international airport and as you can see behind me we're being greeted like celebrities here building through go to north korea and now we will be proceeding to check in to our flight.
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so you walk out of any airport 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 their often overpriced services well 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. 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 shot there is some sort of a seal and we're not allowed to even peek from them never mind filming the thing as an air conditioner some beverages but really not much left to do but to go to bed.
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everybody so we're 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 we're really really close. so we've finally arrived this is the dog station we're being told a cylinder now we're up for a bus ride these are the buses that will take us through the next leg of our journey. behind me is northern tunnel number two that's where five nuclear tests five most recent nuclear tests have been conducted people here are reassuring are saying that there have been no radiation leaks that the environment is good but many journalists they think that well it's better safe than sorry as you can see some
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are wearing respirator masks and some crews have taken. meters with them to this trip which were confiscated at the customs we were also handed out these yellow safety helmets. and now everything is being turned into a cloud. those barracks were used for living for the soldiers to to locate soldiers and workers there well now north korea is showing that it is destroying the infrastructure to. throughout this trip we have been made very clear that what we've been treated to
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on this trip was a privilege not to many people here in north korea get to experience it done of reporting from north korea r.t. . u.s. delegation is met with pyongyang officials at the demilitarized zone the separates the two koreas the state department says that it's part of preparations for the summit between donald trump and kim jong il and the planning has suffered its fair share of diplomatic ups and downs this week that's because the u.s. president canceled the talks on the same day that pyongyang raised its nuclear facility to the ground however and not for the first time with trump that changed within just hours because on saturday he said the get together might still happen. but we're doing very well in terms of the summit with north korea so we're looking at june twelfth in singapore that hasn't changed. it to terminate the planned summit in singapore in june twelfth. everybody you know. you know that better than
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anybody the world continues to come to terms with donald trump's unpredictability and just a day after he announced of the historic summit in which he would meet with kim jong un in singapore was called off well now he seems to be hinting that it may be back on the table so what changed his mind once again what appears to have been a statement made by north korea and which they said they were still open to meeting and sitting down with the united states at any time now seems particularly sensitive to these statements from north korea his previous decision to cancel the summit was also based on a statement from north korea this is donald trump sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting north korea has actually released three american prisoners and they've actually gone as far as to
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blow up their only nuclear test site however it seems that for donald trump words speak louder than actions some people are looking on this and saying that maybe something deeper is going on beneath the surface here perhaps this is what you might call a psychological tactic of attrition donald trump did after all right the art of the deal and it seems like he might be playing hardball in the lead up to a potential meeting or no potential meeting with north korea people wonder what the ultimate outcome will be but it seems like only donald trump really knows what's going to happen next who know what he thought so i'd suspect least of all don't try knows what he thought i mean this is somebody who jumps into the main thing first of all quick of an affair it's up a drawing there is no policy behind it this is somebody who is into making headlines and appeasing the base what we're seeing in the huge snow you could see in the current american administration when it comes to foreign policy making.
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fueling hopes the summit will take place after all on saturday the leaders of north and south korea held a surprise meeting at the border we enjoy in told his northern counterpart trump is committed to ending hostile relations but later revealed that kim finds it hard to trust trump's words he does of the two koreas agreed to hold more talks on friday. the world's business and political elite gathered this week in russia's northern capital st petersburg international economic forum brought together more than fifteen thousand business titans investors and politicians of friday panel of world leaders from russia japan china and france discussed key economic and political challenges facing the world today. and we're going to do it sure that we have to do everything possible to save the deal the u.s. president hasn't closed the doors a negotiation he says he's dissatisfied with a number of issues in the deal but he doesn't exclude talks with iran it's
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a two way road the door must remain open i think not all is lost. that there are but i couldn't change decision on iran but at least i tried explaining this agreement was signed using international efforts i think that president trump has refused to sign a two thousand and fifteen agreement because it was initially signed by his predecessor who is as he thinks by definition. trying to hope for peace and stability on the korean peninsula under no circumstances should we allow water break out in the region that's why we should promote the process of demilitarization to. ask for the summit between north korea and the u.s. i think we have to do everything to make this summit happen so that many issues can be resolved. but do you have any advice of the world in terms of how to deal with president trump because you were somebody who was. associated with the election of president term. a provocator i've got nothing to do or trump selection
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campaign and you are not a natural. i believe in french foreign policy that's based on independence there are things that tie is really closely to the u.s. like foreign security. emanuel said that europe and the u.s. have mutual obligations europe depends on the u.s. in the realm of security which you don't have to worry about that will help will provide security it's. almost anticipated meetings between emanuel macron and bloody putin it was the french leaders first visit to russia as president was there as the day unfolded. this year in front of the cameras is going to happen right here. for now if you were a diplomatic.
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