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in wheelchairs and say this stuff that you wanted this that thank you perdue thank you you gave me my life back this is the world of pain we make a very powerful substance we told you here let me read what are we doing to mislead that being said look that's their defense we all know where they're going they're going to claim is the f.d.a. they're going to play this is by its very nature but tyrrell when you engage in a product that you put into commerce it's an automobile a drug a weapon something that has risks to it gerri somewhere is going to ask were you reasonable what if you want attorney general prove your case call your first witness dr tyrrell ventura state what were you told dr ventura they told me this this was wrong cross-examination did you have any way to independently verify this did you read this what about these warnings that you not understand tell me
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where you were misled you know and by the way ladies and gentlemen of the jury we're in the pharmaceutical business we're capitalists this is america so it's a lot more difficult than you think to prove the case it's going to be and i want to i want to switch gears because you're also the media analyst that you are and so i i assume i could now be on without mentioning our good friend of c.n.n. jim acosta who's been a little bit under fire this week for controversial you know you know yelling some questions out during the trial cam some of us now on twitter acosta responded to the criticism of folks calling for his press credentials to be suspended declaring dictatorships take away press credentials not democracies to work with our very own tabitha wallace gently reminded jim on twitter except when the credentials are held by our t.v. reporters the next super democratic to take them a lot of her no risk yet now i got to know it because the mainstream media and jim
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acosta do they just not understand how the first amendment actually works in this country are they that hypocritical but in their you know palace walls in atlanta in the new york city. they are that hypocritical and they are the poster children this is a fascinating question number one i.m.h.o. that's what the kids call it in mind humble opinion i don't believe anybody's press credentials should ever be taken away i want to hear affray say let the public decide number two. my dear friend you made one mistake that's not the mainstream media anymore this is the faint streaming we're doing right now this is that they are in an existential threat for their life but you know when pharaoh came along and all of us sunday turned on our d. and don't remember the reason why this started initially everything in view of today's idea report was hillary clinton i mean this is where all this started but
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that's for a different issue what people do it's funny how they get very selective with their rights and by the way we are not a democracy where constitutional republic we all know that but it's funny how people especially because this is a take away his right to speak i believe there is nothing better no greater example of the glory of our grand republic and the first amendment that does that who turn to kim jong un and say you've got one of these people you know mr owen i've never been one for a dictatorship but you know just once i'd make an exception for that guy but this is our country this is what it is he can yell at me and you and that's the way it is so there's something tyrell strangely beautiful about this juventus and squatting from this picture lint. of a person with with a nigger issues yes. you know it's really is and when i look at all of this i agree
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with you ana with the more voices the better and ultimately what our job should be doing is not throwing stones at each other as news organizations calling out when we do wrong of course but what we need to be doing is all getting together to better educate the public on how to read and digest news and to make the right decisions and be an informed electorate some thank you always having me on and always a pleasure to have you on line i'll take care so i know of one on radio thank you sir. all right as we go to break card watchers don't forget to let us know what you think about topics we've covered on facebook and twitter and see our poll shows that are too dot com coming up our own sean stoll brings us a startling look at the foods we are consuming as he talks with one of the filmmakers behind the new documentary giving you will why is this the state to watch the hawks.
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with the make this manufactured come sentenced to public will. when the right wing closest to protect themselves. with the famous merry go round lives and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. deluded in the real news room. i think. russia took a real blow to its sense of self during the yeltsin years i remember even six years ago when i first came here people kept apologizing to me for how terrible everything was it just wasn't like america and for people to be ashamed of their country was so different and now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly
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the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride. you are what you are quaters well that's saying maybe old. the meeting couldn't be more true and timely yes that bologna the one in your hand with about one hundred first names on a million preservatives that one yet this afternoon is now you or at least a part of you along with all the potato chips fast foods and factory farm meat and pesticide covered greens that you decide to put your body we are what we eat and we are eating many and what we're eating many experts now believe is dangerous to our health and possibly responsible for the epidemic of chronic health conditions across the united states and around the world this is the heart of
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a new documentary entitled eating you alive which takes a scientific look at the reasons we are so sick who's responsible and how we can win back our bodies from a dangerous diet sean stone recently sat down with marilee jacobs one of the producers of the film to discuss just what is eating us alive. really thanks for joining me today i want to start by asking about your new documentary eating you alive tell us what is the purpose of this documentary. well son really appreciate you having me on the documentary was actually born out of our own experience our own journey our production team was introduced to the information around a whole food plant based lifestyle and it all the benefits that it touted and we were intrigued and disbelieving but thought why not just give it a go you know you never did sound like there was any downside to it so or any negative side effects so we thought that we would try and actually pull can number
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the director and my business partner he was the one that initially said you know i really like to try this but i don't cook which of you willing to help support me and that you know in that way and i love to cook and sound like sure you know my family on my side could benefit from this little experiments and then when we heard when we mentioned it to the rest of the production team they said well why don't we all just do it together so we did and we all experience such transformational change and results that we were questioning why didn't everybody notice it seems like the answer and i know a lot of people would you know take issue with that and want to argue that point but in our own journey in our experience in our observation of others there really is no other way to achieve the kind of results that we're seeing with medications and procedures and that type of thing it really is just about food. food yeah and
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so the what you're addressing though is chronic illness and that's i mean essentially what we're seeing with americans is an overall inflammation problem an issue of bloating and that's why there's so much obesity in united states and the number see type of a chronic heart issues and other diseases that seem to really be deriving from an essential information right. yes even really and just to go even more basic than that it's you you have the total body breakdown you know if it's the car engine doesn't have the oil and the fuel that it needs and all that so i think it won't run and at a very basic level that's our body if it's not being fueled with the things that it needs on the cellular level to operate function properly then it breaks down and disease is the exhibition and it breaks down. so essentially when you approached you know this is this documentary. and you're basically saying look we're going to approach it really as from a perspective of a plant based diet like what was the actual like was there an experimentation
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process was there any kind of experimental application that you that to portray for example i know of some documentaries they've shown a guy that went to mcdonald's right and he ate meat balance for a month basically in his whole body fails so what was the sort of experimentation or proof that you had with this documentary and well first of all it started with their own experience you know we we dove all in whole foods plant based whole foods you know added oils no highly processed or refined foods like sugars or flowers. and just seeing the changes in our whole team that was one side of the experiment so then we started looking for stories and people who would experience the same thing because we didn't really want to make the film about us were more behind the camera people than we are on camera people and so we really wanted to tell our story to tell it through the stories of hundreds of others so we interviewed approximately about one hundred five folks across the country on the majority of
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them absolutely war physicians you know honestly physicians who had not only to treat their patients with this protocol primarily and then use you know procedures and medications as the follow on if it's needed but suspicions who were experiencing chronic disease themselves and were. suffering from the results of that and once they went down the staff healed themselves reversed their condition not only treated and came to kind of a maintain the maintenance but of reversing the damage that had been caused which then moves into prevention of getting the damages to begin with in the first place so preventing chronic disease aren't always kind of the goal so this whole comprehensive message we wanted to tell to enable others everybody you know the masses the world around as to how you can not only treat but reverse and prevent all of the chronic diseases that are really the top killers more than any terrorist
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activities more than guns more than you know just anything that you want to think of that we start mindful of the statistics you know or this this in this early killers chronic disease is our number one top killer more than any of those things combined wars and all of that so it seems like we should be addressing this and yet we're not so this film is not really to put it against the public to say you don't have to or somebody else to to help you with this this is within your power your control you take the steps you can actually reverse your disease and live a much healthier you know vibrant life and be economically free you know financially free from the burden of debt that surrounds health care and pharmaceuticals and all the rest of it of course there strikes me that a lot of the problem stems with our education system and the government itself is basically offering this food pyramid that every kid sees right and everyone knows
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that food pyramid with like the base staple is the breads and the grains and then you have you know like i have five helpings of fruit and vegetables as though like for investable they're mixed together one obviously is much more sugary than the other and and then you know your portion of meat and so essentially it seems to me that you're putting that on its head in a law or in a in a way and. it's largely combating to me the major industries that have promoted this dietary lifestyle for so long which is you know industry is basically behind cows and dairy right everyone should drink milk and you should be you know you should basically be your corn which is you know a lot of having a lot of corn syrup in our things because obviously there's subsidies going to the the corn growers and really it's a small farmers anymore it's big agro big you know but agriculture big industry so what do you see really driving this overall narrative that we've grown up with about how we're supposed to eat. you know and i think it's in part a i wouldn't say that it's all that can be conspiracy you know to start with that
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people have ill intent or evil intent and so that's how this all grew i think tool to a large degree it's ignorance ignorance to begin with i think there's enough science out there to prove that what we're talking about is viable and truth and can change things in a radical fashion but now we step into the conspiracy because now there are financial benefits to the way things are. the pharmaceutical industry probably would cease to exist at the level that it does were it to everyone take this step and take control of their health and there would be no need for these chronic disease drugs that are really what supporting the pharmaceutical industry to its success at this stage of the game and then obviously when you talk about the again take so the the the from the dairy and the chicken and you know animal agriculture and then all the grains that are grown to feed the animals not necessarily to the
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humans but to feed the animals and then the by products that come out of the use of those grains it's like what we've got it's grains what other byproducts will get out of them like the corn syrup that can be utilized which is incredibly damaging because we were never meant to eat it in that fashion. so so then we get into the. conspiracy because now somebody's there's a profit to be made so they want to protect their interests and i think that combined ignorance then with you know motives and you just have an all around the precipice for disaster so i think it comes back to the power of the people in all honesty we can expect really government and we've seen i think at this point we've abdicated our power to governments and then we expect governments to you know turn around and take really good care of us and that i think is a false belief you know that revolutions and anything major that ever changed in
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our world in our world history things that impacted the change came from just people the common people who decided that they had enough and they wanted to take back the power and i think our health care industry and and our chronic disease burden all of that is coming back to the very same philosophy if you want change you're going to have to take the steps to make it you can't say i want change oh and by the way you need to start initiating policies and lobbying for this and that and the other thing so that i can experience that change it can't be that way you have to be intentional you have to be responsible and you have to be passionate about wanting it and driving for that change for yourself and once all that power comes together from a common people's heart demand these changes then the industry follows along government follows along you know it all comes later but it has to start with you
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give us. the yearly warming of the ocean surface and parts of the pacific ocean is known as el nino southern oscillation can upset ecosystems dramatically and tropical in some tropical climates which is why nasa is. use of something called ally da r. lighter could be the key to saving the amazonian rain forest lighter light detection and ranging technology creates a digital reconstruction of not just the top layer of the forest canopy but deep into it three flights over the forest with leider using three hundred thousand laser pulses per second in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen and twenty sixteen allowed scientists to see exactly how the delayed rainy season and hotter temperatures caused by al nino. nasa found that the mortality of trees in their branches was upwards of sixty five percent higher in years and el nino was
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active all because of stress and we're seeing it in rainforests around the world. after remember hawk watchers everything we do affects nature and as we hurt the environment through pollution we are affecting the planet. here's about a fact being a more positive endeavor in the future for us and the lives in the rain forests of the amazon. and that ladies and gentlemen is our show for you today and remember everyone in this world we are not told your loved one up so i tell you all i love you i am tyrrel than ter keep watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody.
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when you also see that action the u.s. agrees on paris the us weekly's on iran and paws all of that if i'm kinda little from north korea i will think five times before i sign up something with trump because i don't know if the guy's going to keep his ball is that in the first place . stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and builds legals to commission to do it like it is this is my complicity he is going to study hall maybe. john doe does he does. the only palestinians is who gets the most helpful is to restore the counterparts i don't think it is and of those who in the world under the oak vision know only because it is. and the earth is a laugh at that it's got to this lady in the most of the jihad i'm going to compete
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in the gaza machine the do more in the middle sauce companies all. right brooke. it's day twenty eight. huge game all of this evening. against spain in the black sea resort. the two other matches this friday how dramatic finish is. egypt played in. other news this hour donald trump sings a meeting with vladimir putin the cards on suggests that the g eight should be
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revived with russia on board. r t a lawyer representing a group of survivors and families of the victims of the twenty fifteen terror time they have filed a lawsuit against the french government alleging its response to the atrocities in . the clock across the world this is your r t international from the team myself you know neil welcome to the program it's. the twenty world cup here in russia the final game of three has just kicked off and it's a big one spain versus neighbors portugal while earlier you're acquiring hoping to kick their campaign off with victory against egypt. took on morocco in st petersburg let's find out how those games all unfolded and go live to central
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moscow on or on location. yes hello good evening i'm well from moscow where there is a coffee here and they think it will hold and goes down to soften the thing one of them i found is a fake game because they are taking on the latest polls poll with me here is nineteen i think often the polls for school found jason marino jay's a good to have you back it's just kicks off hasn't done in sochi tell us you know this no you don't get nervous when you watch when i go so when you watch the game do you watch it as a manager as a fan. portugal i think i think as i found. i don't focus too much on the tactical part of it so i try to just do what i'm approaching is what she is
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about shooting and enjoy it ok you know you've seen the lineups what can you read into that are we going to expect an attacking game or perhaps a more defensive game from the sides and i think. i think nobody is afraid. of anyone and will just stop their penalty when i'll go first minute. we did say the incident but right now though you put your money on him to school. you know. one for mean that your visit some a final but i think was was one. on probably fifteen normally going to is going to score but that really isn't the. goalkeeper. normally leaves he's decision to choose the side. so yeah no i was normally strong and normally strong. and very disney bottom left a great start here for portugal how does that change things with regard to this
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going. in our youth. it's always good to score a before put more pressure on the opponent and leaves for troubling good opportunities to contract this dispute will follow geathers at least with ronaldo in in attacking he's a very fast immobile key that will try to go behind the ones of rommel's and and because for portugal now as conditions to create them more problems but honestly spain is the team of the session they're going to have a lot of the ball now probably portugal you brought back a little bit in spain with the ball projecting. diego in between all central defenders and trying to play with the school field in the aspect pocket all of them amazing for ball players if they have the possibility to be dominant they can always they can always create this problem so i think probably a great game and now the. event the trick portugal has a game a little bit more show and spain of course have
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a new manager this is about isn't the five for him isn't it i mean if you were in his shoes at the moment what would you be thinking. well i think you had a rower using the national team for years and years and years first as a player after as a technical director. i don't think is anything new for him but i think you she was the responsibility of aziz not an experienced manager and his moment is in one year but i think also that in these moments the players they have . they have big responsibilities and these are players of the big clubs of the big matches of the be competitions and i don't think they will be nervous or they will be afraid to commission even to make their own decisions ok well look it's game on isn't it at the moment we'll let you go and watch the rest of the match thank you very much for coming in the motel to get her time thank you jason when you're there for us gaming us his analysis of the game want to start saying over now though scoring a penalty there in the very first made in water but it is
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a mythology is also. for spain's new manager fernando header so we're keeping a close eye on that back with us at half time which will be in about forty minutes or so fans enjoying this one already may take a pass reaches with some of them today down in sochi. actually getting done we did not get these spots right leaf on the way but what you can probably hear in the box is lots of expressions of abuse there you know it's a close up shot that many say leaves stuff to sell the slate dot com and this is probably a very good naturedly at the trough and certainly it's certainly the old style of joining the party atmosphere that's going to go to sochi we've got to cut it all denominations here not just by not just the team profits that's an iranian plans to cut your margins he says well that will be enough branches so that enjoying now the
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spanish so she is being pulled away would be a musical sensitive concert to russia for the first time and they think was he surprised by what they've seen. a lot of people are much actually nicer in welcoming than we had. dissipated a cold place in both temperature and personality but clearly we found the exact opposite of this place is super clean super nice the people are nice but. i haven't seen anything like it's not just because he probably knows a lot of people still shooting here they rushed up spanish and they took part in a well known tricks companies logician says whether or not they could become a mascot and there isn't anything making the point the referee for the coin toss of the game we caught up with that secret excuse me as they were saying our hotel here in sochi. yes. yes so it's you
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know the most news in the bunch. the brightest bunny in the boys' lives. yeah balloonists we need somebody should be melissa block. going to oppose this most shows. but you see it will go but i see it as a company of the little boy is a spy i knew i knew it was loosened up a little over a dozen such. was god's will but he was fighting to do was trying to make me a muslim however particular publication and multicultural and smoking comes to mind not like. saul said let's say you like to spit we've got to keep it if you keep such well being trolled would be like you see them obviously.
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spain nil that game being played down in sochi where now there was a first minute penalty will keep an eye on it for you. around morocco and that match wrapped a little earlier this evening. a feisty match tell you not too many great opportunities but it did and you can see from that sacco. go there settle this one and it was iran that benefited one one. i think plenty plenty of opportunities you can see took place throughout the game and it wasn't really until the last minute that we saw. this is sardar as moon with a great chance around me that one among the people i breaks a double so i definitely keep saying i want free kicks and this one also talking with peter schmeichel earlier he wasn't impressed be honest with around morocco he
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doesn't think the much resistance when they come up against the likes of spain ample school spain portugal playing at the moment to get in so i'm here with the well if you didn't know which side was which you think i was a crack and cracking when you when you force you know when the wrong way around winning that one one nil back on saturday day three of the world cup that has four matches on the line up we will say argentina take on ice and the smallest nation to reach the tournament his watch as a marine i thought that might happen in that one. assumes in the eyes things i would see an incredible talent against a very very happy team i studies happy plays shows happiness and they love and they love to compete we don't any kind of pressure they're not going to give an easy and it's time to argentina but.
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