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ok thanks just asked me if even if we buy g.m.o. free we still can't be sure that it's all so glad to take a break thank you. thank my . my. thank you i think this. is the i want to thank. the lord was he ready to go yet if. you have a quite a few hundred i decided that my son and i would take the test to you to see if we have any guys to say to nobody's home 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 serious emotional birth with a touch when you get to see you. some
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scientists consider glad to say it's to be the direct cause of the alarming recent increase in autism cases the world health organization has also recognized glyphosate as a possible carcinogen very. good. if we continue to discuss only about ramadan as of the maastricht. come back the six bodies and we don't we are not able to give to the next generation and these are the which to be proud to be european these is the reason all of us kept.
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good politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be president. that's a going to be press that's a lot of free in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water. for. 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 four percent of rate seeds and ninety
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five percent of sugar beets cultivated in the usa is genetically modified along with ninety three percent of soybeans and ninety percent of caution and corn. that's the usa is also a country in which the most powerful movements 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 reside in the world they are where we please reader who is being found in the water here or st pauli bread. breakfast cereal breast milk and he assures wanted to land and
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water every room in our specially get cancer reach your hand if you will more than one in your family with cancer. are you so sorry this is the state 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 did not have the welfare of our children first before profit we destroyed. our future. centanni cuts is the leader of an organization cool's moms across america i had about half from henry has worked with me in england and as of recent i really wanted to meet this woman was that she has managed to cool his own son psychologies . to have the same home i have a son and she has one hundred percent connected with milk. and we've been drinking
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milk for what tens if not hundreds of thousands of years straight as a human race while for such as yourself allergic to milk right and my sons two of my sons two. is it's not our kids. it's the truth. you just. heard in twenty sixty there was no requirements in the us to label the products packaging to show whether or not it contains tram's shams finding a product with no jammers is a real challenge. even if you do succeed does still doesn't mean there's new life to say no see even in old gannet feed my kids. eat in america and especially canada with an american history like so many now to more americans like you hire or start one end of the females over the age of thirty the insurance but i believe it's not illegal to use the ground up and i say this being straight is trying to
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change the story there and outlining the costs and the body of knowledge into 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 spinach 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. healthy interests well you're not going to be able to grow healthy nutritious plants and 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 everybody's 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 life saver and it has one of
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parts per million of life say that has even much higher levels of the other chemicals that are renowned of that are completely untested i don't know many people know this but the end products around has never been safety tested only the they call it the one active chemical ingredient. could kill i say it's whomp people we write to monsanto to ask the reply simply informed us that all information can be found on the company's web sites 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.
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noon according to the must of course not on the country moment to kentucky which when you're committed to more national carrier to force your. religious it's. ok. my situation is also many many people in my family again for generations starting to myself are sick for myself with another condition to my. it's a cancer to my children with allergies and side disorders and i got off work i started school our grades in three different states. so i've heard apathy i her frustration anger mum's across america believes that the g.m. 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 all of
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healthy food but if the consumer is to be able to choose what's he will she. protects 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 any cuts invited me in and told me about how she cured one of her children's allergies and enough this autism took my resume. oh and. thank you 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 realized that that's what places he does it destroys the beneficial that bacteria actually targets the beneficial bacteria but at that time i also got to testify my lab for life to see just as
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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 went all over 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 you see it levels are no longer detectable and his optimism sometimes work on the behavioral issues where. 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 are the one who is eating the cim of joe not me which i don't even drink or yeah you're eating normal food they're the ones who will feel. they can grow to be very good.
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and these guys encouraged me you know after we had a whaling campaign here in california last i was crying in a parking lot and it's very very upset and then what did you see me. mom this is. all right even start first six episodes. in his stories send mentions professes sara lee me from france he studies the house 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 surveil he criticized. we miss the professor in california what the results of it but we decided to take two hundred rats and give them. a diet with. containing roundup and we've round up alone with a regular guy and we saw in both cases big memory tumors on rats and also
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kidney leakage very hard kidney diseases and liver problems and also the sexual homeowners where. up to so they were out there was less strong and more as trojans and the reverse way so we thought that this was really a problem for jim rose on the long term consuming g.m.o. in the long term or having this pesticide little. terming the temperature because it's a major push the side of the world. there are some of the poetry's in the us that should start to check in topics that glyphosate content when customers are. making me do you want to change the law so. you know they got it will people you see more and more and it will come accumulating in them on the my task was to.
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develop a new method to take life they say because life as it was considered safe. for many many many years. for that reason only to develop a method to test for it in food because it would say there's no reason to test for that but the war health organization may come out and say it's now a possible carcinogen and with that i had to come up with a way that you can close attention the entire life and 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 a 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 this week. come to life and unfortunately because it's it's been used for decades. everyone uses it.
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it's pretty much everywhere it's in all foods. it's almost impossible to avoid. because it's so water soluble even run off water. before maybe organic but there are gaining that doesn't mean the park next to them is or. if they do this by saying it runs off there is a possible contamination that they can. occur. there's no way to avoid it. but what i purposely. my daughter will quite easily. probably not have a choice. if
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you just scientists proof that g.m. products really are harmful and the human race decided service to a world free of jam 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 pollinate regular plants jam crops more resistant and can full south natural vegetation and that could result in a side for the whole planet as the irresistible disappearance of not true diversity and eventually life itself. travelling around the world i asked different people the same question. the fifth and simply because i think it. is impossible nothing is impossible for nothing usually not impossible with just a generational change. and their.
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instruction to the truck. to the person who create threats jim crow which is if you must. think city and crops are not the way cool so the actual designer of the fed's g.m. crops the first. multi-species actually doesn't think g.m. crops in the future. should be interesting and there are actually no g.m.o. tomatoes now over. latest news is that sales of conventional food has struck a chord 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 by eighty five percent of the food so i'm going to give eighty five percent of the kudos to homs and i'm very excited about that and her power as soon worth so it's important. roles in their
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pocket. for this that are worrying all politicians who for your money user wonder why you are going to do grocery store and you see a product that says you know well which is known as receiving hero. who are sure which is use in a sugar all these things or whatever poor quality are out on the shelf i guarantee you the grocery store or those cells will bend over backwards to supply or consumers want to eat we're not there who still assure us right now we have a choice but get it through stay as. it is you know what it actually is cheaper than funerals. say now has there been any changes consenting g.m.o. in crisis eight in the last two years well the u.k.
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government approved till 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 on projects labeling packaging this now include information about any synthetic and greedy and including. that consumers can only find out by scanning a special q. cage with the smart phone which isn't particularly convenient as not. everybody house one. says send honey cops continues his legal battle thousands of quick labeling but so far it seems to be losing. in february twenty eighth a federal judge in california rules that people don't need to label learning them life is a content tools counts. so it's a misdemeanor not you see his new little soyou reason also because of the local
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issue it is about the best the us up to what good news no your mom would have known what the show is this and i got movie zero have it out laura you know what i'm going to go on video on your wall across the posts of pretty sure most before. 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 to which i don't want to retake the tests just yet i'm too scared.
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in the stories that shaped the week here on our correspondent from the channel is among. foreign journalists just north korea to witness the earth shaking shutdown of its own. and other headlines another day another diplomatic trouble. with north korea's kim may be back on just one day after. the. economic forum sees global business leaders
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political elites gather in russia. take a closer look at what was one of the most anticipated meetings between the french and russian leaders. for the welcome to the weekly on r.t. international. very welcome with us this hour. the north korea has taken a highly symbolic step. here to destroy only. sight in front of the world's cameras. group of journalists invited to the closing ceremony. as you can see be. greeted like celebrities here.
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we will be proceeding to check in flight. so you will cowards over any efforts what's the first thing you expect to see it's a bustling crowd people pushing and shoving it's the taxi drivers offering 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 states and. 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 shots there is some sort of a seal and we're not allowed to you can peek from them never mind filming the thing is an air conditioner some beverages but really not much left to do but to go to the back. everybody so we're just woke up
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it's six in the morning but check this out just went through something really quickly they've opened the window the blinds are out so it would probably mean we're really really close. so we 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 the east northern tunnel number two that's where you create just five most recent nuclear tests have been conducted to people here reassuring us saying that there have been no radiation leaks that the environment is good but many journalists making good well it's but it's safe than sorry as you can see some i
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wear a respirator mosques and some crews have taken to see me to sit with them to this trip which were billed confiscated at the customs. rules were handed out leaves yellow safety helmets. to go. with whatever. we. were used for living for the soldiers to help to locate soldiers and workers there well now your screens show you that it is destroying the infrastructure to. ground this trip we have to be made very clear that what we've been treated to on
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this trip was a privilege to many people here move career get to experience it mcdonough reporting from north korea for i see. now that lines a u.s. delegation has met with officials from the demilitarized zone separating the two countries the state department says it's part of progressions for the potential summit between donald trump and. the planning has suffered its fair share of diplomatic ups and downs this week the u.s. president kept sold the talks on thursday that was just hours after pyongyang closed its nuclear facility however for the first time of course with trump his position changed very quickly on that friday he said that the get together might still happen after all. 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.
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it to terminate the plan summit in singapore in june twelfth. everybody plays it. you know that better than anybody the world continues to come to terms with donald trump's unpredictability and just a day after he announced that 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
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actually released three american prisoners and they've actually gone as far as to 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 a 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 want. to i mean this is somebody who jumps into the main thing first of all quicker than a ferret's up a drawing there is no. policy behind this is somebody who is into making headlines and appeasing the base what we're seeing is the huge naivety in the current
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american administration when it comes to foreign policy making fueling hopes that the summit will take place after all on saturday the leaders of north and south korea held a surprise meeting at the border. and told his northern counterpart that trump is committed to ending hostile relations but later reveal that kim finds it hard to trust trump's words the leaders of the two koreas agreed to hold more talks on friday. i would russian news the world's business and political elite together this week in the country's northern capital st petersburg international economic forum brought together over fifteen thousand business ties and investors and politicians on friday a pile of world leaders from russia japan china and france discussed the key economic and political challenges facing today's world. 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. i couldn't change the terms decision on iran but at least i tried i explain that this agreement was signed using international efforts i think that president trump has refused to sign a two thousand and fifteen agreement because he was initially signed by his predecessor who is as he thinks but by definition. china hopes for peace and stability on the korean peninsula under no circumstances should we allow water breakout in the region that's why we should promote the process of demilitarization to take. as for the summit between north korea and the u.s. i think we have to do everything to make this summit happen credit so that many issues can be resolved. but 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
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with trump's election campaign and you are not a natural provoke a. decision 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 which will provide security is. the most anticipated meeting of course was between a. lot of the opponents and it was the french leaders first visit to russia as president was there to keep track of things as they unfold. this year in front of the cameras is going to happen right here. for now if you were a diplomatic rock brawl schmall none of that tapping on the shoulder.
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