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them now i a t type of infrastructure connected to the internet so clearly realizing this disruptive potential so that those countries can't ignore it because it threatens national security issue. but if we take nato e u countries, virtually all of them subscribe to certain doctrines and maintains so, but task forces, they are a cyber army on behalf of a country that's their job. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk about
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the weight. so the gaining the scale say the meaning, oh you thought like was a good this is sacred as a breaking that you put in on your plate and it's like you saw so the context of great 10th there. right? yeah. wait and 1st place to spring. i want to play a role in helping to raise the awareness of the american people about the impact of these drugs called sugar own b, mental and physical well being of our community. don't say i'm addicted. faster, william. the more of an dillman coats at mount in baptist church and clinton, maryland are so in coca cola and the american beverage association writers do this . the war had moved to the courtroom. dillman coats dared to sick law on the coca
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cola corporation ah, blue, we know that the consumption of sugar in these products exceed the american heart association. what are you asking for from coca cola? well, what do you want this company? we want coca cola to in their deceptive marketing practices. they have spent $120000000.00 in 5 years between 201-2015 falsely advertising the product. the multinational retaliated by accusing the pastors of freedom of speech violations, and after suing for legal expenses, a threat with several $1000000.00. coca cola now demands that the case be dropped ah, coca cola statement. the allegations here are likewise legally and factually merit
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las and we will vigorously defend against them. the allegations are like coca cola misled consumers about the science of sugar sweetened beverages because several of their executives went out in the press and made statements like there is no link between sugar sweetened beverages and diabetes. and we know that is not the case with whenever the soft drink industry is in the dark, it adopts the same line of defense a explains, you're basically repeating low always here it's pro, lemme dirty him one of the factorial complete whole, or a sort of carriers at our thought, hint, it was shown at the ballpark on what would you, us to rhetoric is so smooth that it seems like a broken record. repetitive ok. ok. i just want some research shows, you know,
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have shown a link between the conception of sugar beverages and obesity. when you answer that, come with a confound, they are meant the lowest. he adds them from them are completely multi factorial. you didn't answer questions and we met different researchers and many of them compare the fight against is a consumption of sugar. beverage to the side of tobacco. what do you answer to them? a mother you can with for over 20 years, the soft drink industry has denied any link between its products and disease or to maintain the illusion it employs all sorts of methods. since 2015 coca leaks has revealed that the lobby puts pressure on journalists, keeps discredit on studies. it dislikes finances, favorable research, and hub knobs with political leaders. to ensure those results contact was
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established within the senate. we will actively campaign to register that a off during tax is discriminatory, regressive, and will not address the challenge of obesity. we have commissioned the economic institute to complete a study which will prove inefficiency of such tax. it will be ready in 15 days, which will give us another tool to communicate both to the media and to avoid it. gains ground within the party or new york times at frontier. so won't get a hold of me counselor. say when you can't cook. who cook echoed outfit harvey, the policy cleansing, you do an optional city better now. yeah. it is as wish as shown, spotty me joe. imprinted on below. i think this is all jacked. oh my god, the sugary drinks fast foods causing all these health problems. i mean look at that which is. ready look, the times revealed that between 2008 in 2015, steve player had received over 3 and a half $1000000.00 in research funding from coca cola. i
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pointed to serve as scientific expert by the city and county of san francisco. dean shillinger must untangle the truth from falsehood. when we did the analysis of the studies, we found that every study that found that there was no association between sugar beverage consumption and obese in diabetes, was funded in some way by the industry. whereas among all the studies that found that there was an association between the consumption of soda and sugary beverages and be seen diabetes except for one were independently funded. so we now know and there's other evidence that industry has been i'm influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment to create controversy over the question of whether their products cause disease. mm hm. the
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junk food industry is cornered all over the globe activists are demanding tighter legislation to protect consumers. the battle has now become political. ah, in the 30 years since warning labels and other forms of regulation were placed on tobacco over 1000000000 of lives have been saved. thanks a that's a pretty good day at the office for people who make policy ah malia cohen and one of her fellow supervisors have made san francisco the 1st u. s. city to declare war on sugary sodas. when people realize how much sugar they are consuming in one can of soda, they stop and they think. so we had testimony right here in this chamber of doctors of nurses, a researchers that talked to us about the effects of sugar in our body. and it was
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through these ongoing dialogues for years that we came up with an idea to began to tax sugary beverage as long imposing a tax is virtually revolutionary in the united states. the industry raged. it's as pitch the line that the government was interfering with grocery shoppers feeding a family is difficult enough in today's economy. now, some politicians want the government telling me how i should do it. they want to put new taxes on a lot of groceries. i bought the beverage a sugar beverage industry came out. they hired lawyers, they hired lobbyists, they found people within the community to come out and say, please don't tell us what to eat or what to drink. this is not a nanny state. we want to make decisions on our own. they spent millions of dollars . as a matter of fact, the out spent us almost $6.00 to $1.00. give me a break and i can decide what to buy without government help. the government is
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just getting to involved in our personal lives. tell the candidates government leister to rummage, but public health advocates were able to mobilize citizen protests against the recalcitrant industry. we're going away, this bad doctors and politicians lining up outside of san francisco city hall framing the sugar sweetened beverage debate as the people versus big soda, we no longer can fit back and let the big soda industry target and hurt our community. mm. mm. the tax was finally voted in that the victory was better. when san francisco moved to require health warnings on soda containers, like the ones on cigarettes, the soft drink lobby, sued once again and one on appeal. mm. the warning labels were shelved. a same method had been used in new york city when mayor michael bloomberg suggested
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a law limiting the size of jumbo soda sold and restaurants. bloomberg was marked as a scolding nanny and the courts ruled in the industries favor ah, in this face off between corporate freedom and consumer protection, freedom once again seemed to be the private property of the most powerful. i represent a part of san francisco that was immigrate people, people who speak english as a 2nd language, people who live in subsidized housing, public housing in tenements. and the one thing that we all had in common was that we were dying from preventable diseases dying. and you know, i was just really hard to accept and
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it seemed like people didn't care. the industry didn't care. they continued to target their money and the resources to get people addict it so that they become wealthier. the. so what brings me to this entire conversation is that i don't want any more people to die. and if it means changing policies, changing, educating people, so that they're aware of the choices that they have and bringing more choices to people. then that's what i'm about. that's what i'm fighting for. and we can at
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least sit by and let them kill us. so that's why i am involved with a we sweeten the world's guide because the markets no longer were growing in europe in the us. so coke and pepsi and all the clones, all the local companies that do the same thing, exploded and marketing in, in the lower middle income countries. mexico was the 1st country to be colonized by these agribusiness conquerors. ah,
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scientific knowledge has never been so readily available to everyone across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. so can we distinguish the real science from the one being imposed upon us? we're living in a world where there are many people who have a vested interest in finding information, finding scientific evidence, and discrediting even the notion that science could provide the truth about the natural world in the pursuit of business goals. large corporations are challenged strongly by scientific evidence if you're emotionally invested and free markets, them climate change is a serious emotional threat because dealing with it means we have to change our approach to business industries or on the war bar, attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence in science writing science. that's how ignorant says manufacture their attention. only seeking to be rail science rolling using stier to give the cell
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with today, 73 percent of the population is obese or overweight. 10 percent have diabetes, which has become the primary cause of death. plugins from the window is to make you coopers over to kiss, throw up us handle for the consumer interest for repairs. we always help them grow up to the sugar imperialist. attacked one of mexico's greatest treasures. it's cuisine valued by unesco as part of our world heritage echoes from all their fruit us. he well knew the schedule during the present and calls from willie for the whole guy during been the on your scene, went apportioned and got our news. and it goes on will they be us has look at us
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cuz you're quoting the portion. oh, in michigan, i you, me, john, you made you the tools there in the videos has what are those they call me that? took them as soon as he toss young case. kidding me. now to publish handles at a point with each mexican drinks, a whopping $144.00 quarts of soda per year. on the average. a world record is really junk food, imperialism. where is big western countries going, spreading their junk throughout the world? and obviously they've been welcomed with open arms. it's cheap, it's tasty. convenient, what's not to like a, at the corner grocery store, an apple cost more than
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a bottle of coke. ah, yes. the photo can come from us and let the n last endorse the ask it when i say to my c by man, a so spread, look, those i'm thought battle they, i say so the do those little sally mental studies your knowledge they love yet that me he'd gone see to meet us on my back. what is where you now? in boss, young dairy? dodie, i'm jealous by my think i ski not done with the analysts better so nice parcels van mass debt the in in so paula to stick with that either someone on their own app kaloni says john element idea ah, in a country that elected a former coca cola executive to the presidency, challenging the food industry might appear to be impossible, but not for alejandro kellyville. you just i'm okay for a live to frank estate because he body shop, hold you to go to provincial middle richey,
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doug junker. the other go to web. no gabby biggles, and he just showed up with ah, head of a small consumer advocacy group. alejandro castillo, organized the resistance. he found a precious ally within the health ministry itself. simon, back era. i researcher and nutrition. iona gala interest doesn't b. c on this? no. they did, is they las hello either lap all a sudden yelling that is economy who is going to win? nosotros, or could anyone let us on? it took 11 years of fear, struggle, battling sensors who rejected clip after clip before the researcher. and the activists finally succeeded in taxing sodas and junk food in mexico. it was the 1st so the tax in north america east opus. i do them what you book it. you'll see in the little santas said a mustard out whenever i look soon in a consumer,
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libya says, look at us in mich, michigan, in the middle, know it by sole they sit in the middle not acquire, to letting go somewhat of his ks. encouraged by the success of the tax 20 associations joined the effort led by cal video about kara. they demanded a nutritional labeling system and they also hoped to raise the tax from 10 to 20 percent. but apparently these demands were unacceptable to mysterious nameless opponents. judas, have you miss? how can we deliver? no one is he may say he renew an illegal joy sick link in this julio here would your love but hinder the lovely she palate from nit idea they make equal in those as joined, endears hook on when i'm in nasa,
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seamen doing that. it is a little bit of a mika at the wellness. he didn't delta moralist decoy. is dumb. wicked abbey, in a loss, be del. is he get his estate a days yet only inc? simon, your daughter is just had an accident. it is very serious. come quickly, she has been taken here. if see him because i am more chaw. them me familiar? and was way way of where they're leaving. simon, you fool. while you're at work, i sleep with your old lady. here's the photo. lost elephant was saying the i don't know you sent on to us. it is in love. you can threaten good. i will. he stay most poo, knocking big assholes probably got up all night in place. if i leak is here, my initial group he came in, this was his name was i lose will be ups don't go, viola pointy said only come in by the competitor gleam in oregon. the saddle seen
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embargo sterile. did you sandal? in going to run with he said, would i mean to but i was, i mean for them lashawn ally induced today all drills dishonest, this digital pull that doris in persona i stuck on is called apple says mrs. con or dixon. police are still trying to identify the suspect, who sent these threatening techs it was the level of viciousness was way beyond what they've done before they attacked us and the media they attacked was 2 other scholars. but they had never done something to threaten our children to threaten our families to, to what they did in mexico. that was a new level of attack. in the end, the tax increase failed. and the bottled mineral water, veronica buys at the corner store cost more than a bottle of soda. ah,
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oh, cool. oh, the revolution came from a country at americas southern tip chile. despite the fact that for 30 years, it has been the darling of free market in boucher. the anti obesity movement is led by a senator. for years he has been fighting to dislodge his people from their rank as 3rd worldwide in overweight and obesity. and if he thought he had plenty a, you'll get the hope you don't go get that eliano, give us a year and a for this. and what a fabulous a more than you can if you got you on this. i mean,
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nasa, i assured this, but up since we were mule going to be more to him. not the new meal contractor in the sooner like before dyslexia in the past several years, senator guido gerardi, a former pediatrician, has attracted the industries ire. he has been a fearless crusader in public health protection. first, he braved millionaire president, sebastian can years official veto. then he had to overcome the industries campaign to denigrate him. finally, the law passed in 2016. it was the type of bon agribusiness dreads most a it will have until the middle of a single colony that is to us. however,
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if they made a law or simpler which perma did, are happy with the bus however, she did, and we'll just kind of sit and watch a fancy then, and we'll check it out. i see them chuckled here. it'll be, like i said, it's a one dos you know, so you're just when you're say sun you want and in your face on your vehicle, brenda, i feel 50 here. went them get it. i mean, you know, lisa lincoln brown in the you know, flu city claim we did receive that when the 3 of them were looking for i think, hello. yes, i don't know. so got it yet. so you saw glossy. yes or no. i live. that is luca. goes away, the boy elemental. yeah. you want to get in was hallowani, look way than a poorly skeleton, a showing for g a. you know, i saw that thing up, want to see another. you should not web in a pool. you said internet no point, and it was not worth it to just not worth it again to for,
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to see that you're not with us. instrumental, but i said, you don't decide you love you with your say the least one of the new unit, paul belsky, professor, now they just will creep on us for this. we're the if insight into yeah, you definitely want me to have someone had been offered us for kids who come in abortion in you or your voice or they will go from pursuer. we looked at them in the industry argued that the legislation would be ineffective and would penalize the poor that only 2 years after it went into effect, a virtuous circle form a look at been. so i'm a level that i find more last billing book dental. have you have it? me coming in, possibly our down, but how it's all the lumber, howard. i saw that in the see. i mean, melissa giving a c or a form,
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allow global hip. i see people who close on my case, so i think i love it with in that same 18 month we thought 25 percent reduction in purchases of sugar. we beverages and showing that unprecedented. and we're seeing large reductions at all the ultra process junk foods as well. mm hm. that is the 1st time we've seen the glimmer of a country that might change the norms toward healthy eating, which lay in food revolution has inspired action and neighboring countries. peru has instituted the same labels and uruguay is about to do so. and dramatically mexico is joining this new president and congress have just passed new legislation
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requiring the same kind of labeling chile when you're talking on the other side of the atlantic. the contrast is striking. europe's nutri score labeling is fairly timid compared to the black labels in chile. only a few countries have adopted it and it is not even mandatory or is a need to be a little late to just draw. i will say that was the standards dash player we at y l l e. the whole idea is completely false or hybrid because i'm y'all are looking for, i'll be she gag that will be at work writers life and she's so another winning strategy for corporate interests in germany has been to play the role of allies and the fight against obesity. this commercial produced by a supermarket chain promises a commitment to promoting healthy foods to help children make their dreams come
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true. but is it really wise to trust the industry? ah i know villa and if i could respond and he put it as crazy and soon amulet of deutschland saw the politically dismissed vom. yet as a social efforts he wrote as i and as it was, it was denied to ent does the same garden. but i still live in soon saw, which medley has does had him to go in. the dusty village huffed amana and his ash darkened lobby and our talent at dusk which roughly shit and tarzan am i not unheard of added when as goes on tightly he'll belong. i am the german government counts on the industries the bill, the to regulate itself, or it does not impose either taxes on sugary beverages or restrictions on advertising with photos and filters. first you in mentioned
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media just has been met. and mitzi shied ohio. does this come out with? mm ah ah ah o my view more broadly is the genocide has taken place. far more than anyone acknowledges. it takes place frequently. it has taken place in virtually every country in the world. so why does it come to be
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called in? well, there's political will on mobilization if you remember, wanda, nobody initially wanted to, everybody knew it. genocide was taking place. nobody wanted to call it that. eventually that label came to take place, but not at the time when events were unfolding. and part of that political is ation is if you say it's genocide, is suggest that you need to do something ah, working room or should in the back. she popped in. she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas and we recently there was a good buying another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a ar 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home,
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it's time to act when we're silent on this issue, the other side winds by default, lady that lived over there, i was walking. one of the dogs is why do you wear again? were you scared or? nothing could take it off. it, i think the people need to take responsibility into their own hands and be prepared if those kind of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings that we certainly wouldn't have the number of deaths in our review of the way this our rusher and i also listened to proposals tonight. so for maintaining joint security, guys deputy form is to say, the board is now in the lines, of course, when it comes to the escalation over ukraine's depends. he says none of his 1st now will be held liable for the butcher drain strike. and i've got to stand last summer which killed 10 civilians including 7 sure.

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