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that those over to you soon as i should be here for to, for things crush equipment. not i'm setting up with you, but suddenly say supposed to get off the bush we go see did says it showed the what's to it. and yet there's no steep these walls and decorated with the buddhist symbols. because mongolia is a country that has to buddhism, support, right, of getting his con times on the wall. after the democratic revolution in mongolia, he was a gain, considered a national hero, and his portray from mustang in every office. that's the rule now the,
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at the end of the 19th century, africa was divided between european empires, which mercilessly oppressed the indigenous population. modern day tends and he used to be a german colony. the germans levied heavy taxes on local drives and use them as free labor on cotton plantations. the pheasants protest turned into an uprising against the colonial list. under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine, margie, it was led by a man made easy to the rebels used guerrilla tactics. because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops,
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captain wagon time, wrote only unger and want can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. the blasphemous bland work. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people. the day later, the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copied by the 3rd right, led by the nazis in order to extricate the peoples of europe. the. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation. let it be an arms race is on all sides. very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very good. i think it was time time to sit down and talk
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to them, but to where it sits on the northern slope of the sacred mountain. ancient legend has it that the mountain saved temple jim by hiding him from his enemies. and when he became, again, just coming, he commanded that it should be on it. among those belief that the great funds i'm around weapons, i hit him somewhere near the mountain peak between me. hi turner. when you're still in zip code and interested in says net and that's as soon as the drawing of the bridge was for you folks. but the door was near the shut off the shifting you for the just since it goes to the magic venture like these i have called at the village called on by suggest this idea e settlements on slices. customer. thank you for those. a concoction of
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and it was not as is because we use the people, there are some people, there's something in there. and so things discussed with them. you notice the youth with a piece cruise, so frustrating, i'm up to 54, and thank you so much. just a moment. let me look. see. so i did is these readings must of cause it was, but didn't give us the most, the middle of the but as watching us to post a c, t's the back into our city mobility and school children are putting on a performance. one jewelry member is a defendant of russian immigrants, but even though it was the middle button while it was built by some of your professionals and almost 30 years ago in the middle of himself to 1000 and that's a large scale construction program, russian speech was heard everywhere here, the
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of the videos ancestors came to go to work in our culture and build communes, the switched from being of geologist to being a builder the way a to it so much as much as you do to to, to, to funding people to distribute. so bucks the option to do a couple of decades to how does google diploma good to stories come on the demo. both would you be to, to, to put in the system for through us. or you can use the most, i just choose the types of for you can use. so you to me a one for you, for the new this see me. i simply don't sell a trustee from us, but with jason you to see me. yeah. catch you. ok. ok, pardon me?
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yeah, come off. i guess it's a law, does it jack was sick of that sort of your to send me this book on vehicle be on the origin was to as good as a business and then i started with the same. yeah. is uh, i am a cove got the bullets, we'll go over them. we'll see what the at the show software abrazzo has it and then you'll see still the concept that's on certain words induced to purchase the vehicle book on use. the fits. ready all this to do at the office to order to scott and it's very low to 100100 minutes was money to both. it was me said stock usual the me, i still got the and that's i got started with some of that. so the, the bought out, you could see if it wasn't disc address that it's on the, was that you probably is not something does that is that from the outside i or the what the book to double check on. so we should moon some way. i mean it's,
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bottom of corporate. dora slash pursuing the flash. yeah. because i moved in for just one of the socialists and it was after much me on this web yet because the symbol which is good for those who release to be moved on to something on a computer or device. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show you alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a truck rather than fit the various job. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have so many redeeming
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the robot must protect this phone existence was alexis the the a mill, kyle has received a, a terms make over as consumers have a band and a dairy farmer, instead of different brands of whole 2 percent and skim options now range from a soil almond and out. i'm scared on hughes. and on today's $360.00 view, we're going to look at what is causing the world to become more lactose intolerant . let's get started. a new ad by the creators behind got now has got people talking international
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correspondent, roxanna, solano explains why this take on getting people to drink. milk may have backfired. well, scotty, i don't think actress unco medium aubrey plaza intended to get in the middle of the milk wars. with this commercial, the world's 1st and only milk made from what. what now started with a simple idea. i saw a tree and i asked myself, can i drink this? as it turns out, the answer is yes. if you make it into the commercial, went all it's showing different flavors, and it's not until the end, when you see the fake unappetizing products, do you, hon. the 1st time realize it is a power the they even created a website and there some dice. scrolling through to the bottom, you read a disclaimer saying wouldn't milk is 100 percent fake, completely made up. and the whole spoof is actually spa sort. i'm paid for by
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america's meal companies is would melt real. absolutely not. only real now it's failed. then what did i invest in? the only issue is most millennials and n z will drink what milk? as you said before, scott in the meal aisle has changed. there are tons of different products labeled milk making non very alternative these very popular, but the question is for your drink would milk or 10? it was all of these options. i tell you, i'm not a moved. i mean, i'm sorry i had to enter my joke on that one. i'm sorry, but now i would not. i'm one of those a place and you know, there's a reason why god for the cows on this earth make milk. why? why i scares me. of things that are altered in sort of a and the scientific era. well, for me is like there's so many products space supplement theory, you know, like pastries, low teas, obviously. um sandra and brad with butter. i know. it's hard not to
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not eat or drink me. right. and i think it's important that we know what actually when they say meal, what is milk every other day? we have lots of other questions in this world. now we just added one more into our repertoire. are trying to thank you so much for reporting on this to do, you know, there's almost a 79000000 begins in the world. and while that number sounds big, there's only one percent of the global population. but the number of people who are choosing not to drink milk from the cow is increasingly growing. now the choice to consume milk alternatives is subjective and varies from person to person. all based on individual preferences, belief in dietary needs. some are choosing the alternative because they might have an allergy or lactose intolerance. well, others choose the alternatives because they believe it is healthier for their body . then there's those that believe in drinking non dairy, because they're choosing this past because they believe is better for the plant by
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me, either methane produced by cal's or the possible in humane treatment of cattle on dairy farms. but with retail sales of a plant based milk alternatives, topping 20900000000 globally last year. the increase in availability of products and the marketing of options definitely is causing real competition for the dairy industry. in fact, statistical data reveals milk alternatives are the largest category of a plant based food exceeding meat ready made meals and ice cream products. what effect will this have on the future of the dairy industry and world wide availability? well, to join us to discuss is sylvain shop why is a community research and professor in food distribution and a policy at w. c. university in halifax, nova scotia, canada and he's a former member of the universities and faculty of management. thanks for joining us, dr. charlotte, why? thank you so much for joining us today. i want to start off this conversation. are
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you seeing an actual decrease in demand for milk from dairy farms right now? actually the consumption per capita has been dropping steadily for the last several years. uh, so consumption overall is quite steady. but with even with more people to feed the we are seeing a drop per capita. so we are drinking less mil now with dairy products, a bit different dairy products. so depending of the product you look at, demand actually does go up from time to time like butter. for example, a few years ago the demand for butter did go up uh for other products as well. so it really depends on the of the product you look well you look at, but generally speaking, fluid milk consumption is, is way down per capita on both sides of the border. really, why do you feel like this is happening at the present time? well, 1st of all, i think that a lot of people are considering reconsidering their relationship with with dairy. i
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mean, we're the only um, uh, mabel's honors drinking milk from another mammal. and when you think about it, it really can feel awkward for some people. there is some history, obviously the nap it overnight, the we've been doing this for thousands and thousands of years, but now with science, we know more about nutrition. we know more about health. and so now there are more options. all of a sudden the people could actually get their nutritional fix elsewhere are consuming, other types of food and the end. thanks to science, thanks the research we're able to provide these options to, to consumers. that's why people are starting to reconsider their relationship with milk. and barry generally speaking, are very farmers currently trying to do anything to help encourage consumption of their product. again, as such a large scale as we've seen in the past. i mean,
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one of the largest and lobbying groups used to be, especially in the west, was the dairy fibers, especially amongst the education department. are you seeing the idea of stepping up those marketing campaigns again as one of their possible approaches? i actually believe that right now, we're in the midst of a dairy war of sort, cuz on the one side, of course, you have the dairy lobby, which is incredibly powerful on both sides of the border. by the way. they have voice at many tables. they're quite influential, politically and economically. but on the other side, what we're, what we're seeing that's new is our plant base companies, uh, companies who manufacture products. so using vegetable proteins, they're out there actually uh, not only advocating for their product, but the crew they, they ultimately criticize dairy in general, ult lee is certainly one company that comes to mind right now in america,
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you're seeing the company advertising, in many newspapers, uh, ads they put their putting as criticizing dairy, so it is something we haven't seen before, but you can see that right now. uh, both sides, i guess are challenging each other. but still, we have to recognize the fact that the dairy lobby in north america is still quite influential and powerful. have we actually considered what would happen if dairy farms around the world actually started closing? and do you see some of the same lack of consumption and present day, how could potentially lead to that? it's not just the supply of milk which will be affect. i mean, there's a whole ecosystem we have to worry about. oh, absolutely. so when you think about a dairy farm, you have to think of the oak eco system around it to think of the machinery. i think of the jobs and the work in rule america and rule canada. i mean,
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those are critical things. when you think about how to grow and economy, you can just groat economy by amplifying urban centers. you have to think about, you know, uh, farm land use and, and, and you really quickly realize that animal proteins play a huge role. uh, with, with territory occupancy basically north america, it's quite create a lot of farmers are actually growing crops to feed animals. uh and of course with dairy farms. uh, you have very far as really being quite a busy uh, growing crops to feed animals and so on and so forth. so there's a huge eco system around each and every farm and north america that can be, that can be denied really. so obviously the very sector is quite critical for our agrifood economy in north america. on a global perspective, united nations, food and agriculture organization,
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and just announced milk eggs and meet or vital sources of nutrients and calories. but does this not go against a push? we're seeing to go big and globally or do use more alternatives to dairy and other types of naturally grown agriculture products. i think uh the message that, at least i'm hearing is, is that the issue of proteins in general is very much about choice. it's not about this or that it's more about this and that for many years obviously animal proteins have had all the attention of the world. and most consumers in north america were fixated in, in, in eating and consuming animal proteins. but now we have options. uh i think what the un is saying basically is that yes they are traditions. uh they are uh habits and.
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