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in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us. in the depths all remained in the shallows. ah, working room or shed in the back. she popped in. she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and when we say there was a girl to buy another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an hour 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're sorry i was on this issue. the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs, which is why do you wear again when you scale? it doesn't take it off of it. i think the people need to take responsibility in
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their own and be prepared if those kinds of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings. we certainly wouldn't have the number of deaths ah, ah ah, the obesity epidemic as the most important international health problem. let me thought that the new policy to waste code official. and then the only thing different from the fact that it's a man made tragedy. earlier
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in my life i thought that my weight was all my fault. i felt like a failure and frankly unworthy. and it took me awhile to really start questioning those beliefs and challenging those thoughts like well, are you really a failure? and the answer is no. i'm not, i'm not. but it took a while to get to that point. ah, obesity. a blob of our arrows fantasies caught in a web of prejudice. it prompts scolding for poor choices and accusations of laziness. omnipotent genes provide an alibi. what if obesity were a collective failure? not an individual one. the symptom of a free market that hates fat that produces fat so's an a b. so genic society or
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it's a global phenomenon, not one country has halted right now. there are 2000000000 people adults and children who are overweight or. busy obese, this doesn't happen by magic, it takes work and you need to look at who it is that is driving that process. well, otherwise we're living in societies in which, you know, one out of every 3 people has diabetes where everybody is obese, where people are dying of stroke and heart attack at age 40. i mean, the choice is an obvious one. if we don't do something, we will collapse as society is not just in america, but in mexico, in russia and china and europe. it's happening everywhere. mm hm. almost everywhere in the world, men and women are battling this fate. political leaders, physicians,
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regular citizens. they brave the multinationals. mm mm. we truly believe that the industry is wrong and that they're poisoning and targeting people . and people need to know about it. with wielding the weapons of law science and public policy. they want to help us regain control of our bodies. with in the 1st years of the 21st century western countries declared war on obesity due to no avail. experts estimate that by 2030 there will be 250000000 obese children in the world are governments take the right tack?
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ah, at least 2 thirds of men and women in the u. k. are overweight and right. i mean the city life changing impacts on the book. if you slowly low your quality of life. mm. according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our weight. fat people are simply gluttons unable to control their appetites. you have a choice. make the change. ah, we are told it's up to us. but is it really? for me, the most difficult stigma cope well is this idea that that people have no
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willpower. the people and larger bodies, people with obesity don't have a well power urls they wouldn't carry excess weight because we're told so often that that's all it takes to lose weight. go to the gym fowl, this diet program. you know, if you just stick to it, you'll get there for public health officials. we're sure you get a little personal will power was all it would take to slay obesity. needless exercise, more became the mantra of the 2 thousands. it would go around the world. ah, so let's start moving. let's start pushing, twisting, climbing and raising the roof. let's start moving more every day for 30 minutes or 60. and if you feel like stopping, you can always start back up. let's start moving. it's so easy for us to look at
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a lean person and say they have such will power. they're so moral and strong. and then look at someone with a weight problem and attribute all of these negative traits. oh, they're just weak. they don't have will power. it's not at the individual level, it's not individual will power. and if we go on believing that will never change this obesity epidemic. hey, every body, you know, getting active every day helps us all be healthy and feel great. the same old ernest advice about exercise is proffered with the best intentions. in 2010, michelle obama launched a campaign against child obesity. you got your 1st lady meant her sassy, sashay to move body aiming to set healthier standards for food, served in school lunch. when we send our kids to school, we have a right to expect that they won't be eating the kind of fatty salty,
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sugary foods that we're trying to keep from them when they're at home. unfortunately, michelle obama was on the right track right from the beginning. and i think she got derailed by a mixture of bad advisors. and by bringing in the food, the food companies and they were able to dilute her very powerful message down to something where, you know, it's just her on to television, encouraging people to, to move that way rather than, let's move together here as a movement to be able to transform the food system better, became more fiance, easily upstage the public service. messing with a boon to the multi nationals who quickly joined the dance in 2015. coca cola created the global energy balance network. a world wide. think tank dedicated to solving the obesity problem gets out by promoting exercise. most of the
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focus in the popular media and in the scientific press is other eating too much eating too much eating too much, blaming fast food, blaming. sure, very drinks. and so, and there's really virtually no compelling evidence at that. in fact, there's a co professor, steve blair is one of the head researchers recruited for the network. he's a specialist in physical exercise and maybe the reason they're eating more calories than they need is because they're not burning many. so we need to be involved with this is cindy, can't hold it do here. okay. because any busses rolled over, i shall run a backlog. equilla. some tyler don't like his shoulder when he did. i say to yes, understand camp with i just wanna say okay, here's how that translates into marketing with just wanna be
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okay. the industry has been focused on the story of calories and calories out on. no, you can drink what you want. just go, go on a job and work off your calories. well, we know that actually is not true. that's not the true story. allegedly, to avoid weight gain, we would simply have to burn the same number of calories as we eat. the theory sounds logical. unfortunately, it is untrue. physical exercise actually plays a minor role in weight control. you have to judge for one hour to eliminate a hamburger, a peak. so though requires over 2 hours of running. if you look at it from a calorie perspective, that is fat accumulation equals sort of calories in minus calories out. and they say, well that's always true because if you look at from, from a physics perspective, that is always true. but the problem is that that's physics and we're dealing with
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human physiology and really has nothing to do with each other. i think we should take the focus off of calories. yes, you can eat less and lose weight for short while, but your body will fight back and over the long term we know that metabolism is stronger than will power. hm. all right. if individual will power is not to blame what caused the steep rise in the obesity curve starting in the 1980s. so what's the difference between 970 and 2019? well, i don't think it's the basic biology of the person, but it's something to do with the way that we eat both the types of food and the frequency of the foods that we eat and moon, and 40 years, our eating habits have undergone a real revolution fermented by public health policies of the late 19 seventies. at
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the time, cardiovascular disease was the grim reaper causing millions of deaths. ah, the senate special committee on nutrition is looking into the connection between diet and hot disease. the sugar lobby succeeded in having a high fat diet declared guilty of false verdict that had serious consequences. public health officials recommended that we reduce our intake effects, grains touted as cluster all free, replaced meat as a staple food. and so eating more brad more rice more potatoes, for example, because they're very low fat and, you know, eating less dairy less meet low fat dairy. that kind of thing. that was the standard advice for so many years. and i think that is the most likely culprit as to why people have gain weight u. s. government called on the food industry to market thousands of processed foods that were reduced in fat and saturated fat. so if you're the food industry and
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you're supposed to reduce fat, what are you going to replace with left? well processed grans and sugar ah, agro industry, slight of hand made the transition, painless, sugar, a cheap replacement for fat made light foods, tasty and addictive. timos went to work extruding, ingredients, supermarket shelves, filled with attractively package, starches, reprocessed, his bread, cornflakes, and conveniences. oh. in a sense, the food industry did what they were told. now they were happy to do it because sugar is actually cheaper than fat. so they could increase their and call these products health foods, in public, ultimately paid the price to $1.00 then you were the one in for children here right now is overweight. one of the big reasons without thinking
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who gave them biscuits, sweets, christs, and chocolate every day. eating excessive sugar causes deep dysfunctions inside our bodies, starting with a hormone imbalance. when you eat certain hormones go up and the main hormone that's involved in energy metabolism is insulin . insulin determines whether the calories we eat get burned or get stored as fat. ah ah.
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welcome to max kaiser, financial survival died. looking forward to your beds window. yeah. this is what happens, dimensions and brittany does this up of you watch kaiser report glucose sugar that is fuels nearly all living cells. when we eat our pancreas secretes insulin and this insulin is what transports sugar to our cells. mm. when our diets are heavy and foods that are starchy and sweet, like processed foods, in fact, our insulin levels are constantly high. with too much, insulin are fat cells. the fat tissue in our body takes up to many calories
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and holds on to them. so there aren't enough calories for the rest of the body. there aren't enough calories for the muscle from the organs in the brain. and that's why we get hungry. so these highly processed foods are fast. foods should read beverages. joe foods that were snacking on, they die just very quickly, that they don't provide much satiety. so it's these processed carbohydrates, the driveway. mm. despite the negative impact, these ultra processed foods have on metabolism. nothing has stopped there. sprint with it's profitable to sell food. that is fatty and sugary and salty and addictive. is much less profitable to sell food that is wholesome. that is huyin fiber and is
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minimally processed. so what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate profit. mm hm. this dietary revolution has fathered empires, nestle unilever, coca cola, kellogg's pepsico. currently a handful of huge corporations own nearly every brand of food. together they pull in $500000000000.00 in annual sales and have taken control of our dinner plates. food is a huge sector of our society. it's not only the food company, it's not just the nestle than dan homes and cokes and pepsi's. it's the food retailers. it's the wal mart and curry force. it's the agribusinesses are huge to control all the supplies of commodities and then it also the marketers, it's all the advertisers making money from marketing junk food and beverages to
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people. so we're talking about massive, massive component of our society is focused on showing the world unhealthy food and beverages, food multi nationals have a secret weapon. price. the products they sell are up to 60 percent cheaper than fresh foods. the shoppers, but the smallest budgets stuck with these low income consumers sitting ducks are the primary victims of the system. ah. the hamilton family lives in one of washington's poorest neighborhoods. a few miles from the white house with fresh produce is nearly
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impossible to find within walking distance. i even or forgot to be in washington's wealthier areas, near the city rate is 10 percent. here, it affects 42 percent of the population. oh, today's new features nato ground beef and tomato sauce, with extra sugar garnished with sour cream. one of less the has ever appeared meal in the body that will consume that die will not out be done. and jesus name, we do re a mess with a locally owned family. restaurants have abandoned the
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hamilton's inner city neighborhood. fast food chains rushed in to fill the vacuum a. their impact is multiplied by an implacable marketing strategy that starts on the street corner. the food industry says it's your fault, but the reality is they've changed the whole food environment. they've created a food environment where every place you turn it on your smartphone. if it's on seeing a billboard, if it's seeing any kind of advertisement. if it's watching television or movies, you see their junk food being pushed. the manipulation starts with the children. ah, ah, scientific studies show there is a direct link between the ads,
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children's c and the types of food they like to eat. ah, the world health organization recommends regulating food commercials on tv. but the industry is ingenuous. it infiltrates new areas, like social networks or online games. oh, that's what market he is supposed to do. that's what it's designed to do. they're very good at it. so the marketing was successful. the question is, was it helpful? the my help? ah, slick marketing hides the fact that junk food cause is when at the most devastating diseases that exists. diabetes to day it kills one person every 6 seconds around the world. ah, 25 years ago. if i told you that i have an 18 year olds, patient in my clinic with type 2 diabetes, you would have said, oh my gosh,
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it's incredible. it's so rare. it's so strain. now it's very commonplace that young people, children have type 2 diabetes. oh, we're like fighting a war at home. it's heart breaking. it's unfair. it's unjust. people are making money off of this suffering. it's preventable. it's. it's dehumanizing to ignore it. it's in humane to ignore it. horse kenny h 14 or, and willy. 15 must take diabetes, medication daily or killing them. it's. it's actually math suicide in a way, in a country like mine. we don't give them health insurance and they've got the diabetes and they have the hypertension. we're killing a generation of poor. ah,
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one of every 2 african american children will develop diabetes. one of every 5 african american children is obese. the rate is even higher among hispanics. a young woman spoke out and triggered a rebellion. we eat like we feel slaves. yesterday i decided to write down to make videos the my day to day diet bird. there was a 1000000 things back in math for now. and then there was sugar. flour. sugar are jacqueline in oil pipe root poles. corn syrup white powder high from corn syrup sugar. died a little 40 dye brand with you to die. i heard a young woman who was 16 at the time and she performed a poem that even now it made the made the hair on my arm stand up.
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and for the 1st time i saw a young person describing the obesity and diabetes epidemic as a social problem. and i realized that she in a way is a much more effective messenger than i ever could be. in fact, whether christopher, i haven't given now diabetes, that by it's why they did like suicide with jean shillinger is coordinating the energy his non profit youth speaks holt's writing workshops for young people in the bay area. he wants to use wrap in spoken word to raise consciousness and thwart food industry propaganda. this idea that they were being lied to. that's what inspired them to become change
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agents. that's what turned their palm from being a piece of art into a weapon. armed with talent and a video camera, they launched an awareness campaign called the bigger picture. so for me, each one of those films as a stone that we were throwing at i at the water hole and trying to see which one to make the biggest way i want to read the middle school. my dad, the routing was to wake up home, walked to the bus stop past mcdonalds, the liquor store is past papa. past the 1st burger king. it's the 38 to the 2nd burger king or to my favorite ra hash browns in las vegas brown bodies room. and i don't know if we love burger king or just love not being hungry, written and performed chiefly by young hispanics and african americans. the videos garnered over a 1000000 views on youtube. so i think awareness makes it possible for
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people to make choices. i think we're fighting to be heard. i think we're finding the word out. i think we're fighting against interest that wants to see us fail. as long as big, so they're spending money and they don't sleep that the campaign a fight against them can't sleep. meanwhile, 3000 miles away on the east coast. another activist has risen up and indira to podium to tell a community it has been decimated in health. this is a crisis in our community and from me as a crisis, because i'm finding that i'm losing more people to sweets than i am to the streets . and i'm losing more people, took diet related issues than i am to the streets to gun violence. this is an epidemic. and one that i'm deeply concerned about
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already own in his combat against this evil, reverent coats is not inhibited by the conventions associated because calling them this can of soda palm right. there are 39 grams of sugar. 39 grams of sugar in one can of soda. now, how many teaspoons of sugar is that? anyone know how hulu? almost 10 d sponsors. i say, well, i want to see how much that it. so pastor coats actually they have this major demonstration during his sermon. and so that to me was like so impactful because i just never realized like how much sugar i was actually putting inside of my body. every time i would drink a soda. and so i'm doing that at least $7.00 to $8.00 times per day, 9 and maybe
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a half with this is how much sugar is in just one drink. right. and our children are getting pre diabetic by the age of 9 in borderline diabetes, by the time that 13 years old and we are sabotaging an entire generation of our people because of sugar. people were very shocked. and when he poured the sugar inside the glass, they were like, ah, this demonstration show them what they probably should have learned like from childhood a
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