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prayer that says give us this day our daily bread is a prayer not to call the creator but is a pray carville and send. us company monsanto is the world's biggest trader of genetically modified seeds. it began as a small producer of chemicals turning into one of the creators of the infamous agent orange in the sixty's and seventy's a poison that was used in the vietnam war the deforested shoe jarius and caused cancer and tetra genesis which continues to affect the country even today. in two thousand and two a company obtained permission from the government of india to introduce a genetically modified cotton seed in the market known as bt called it is genetically enriched in laboratories with the bacteria capable of killing the parasites that threaten this plant. we have been able to develop a technology called border guard a bt cotton technology where we. produce a seed that has protection bests thereby helping farmers almost double their cotton production reduce the number of pesticides they have been using in the field to control those best and really increase their average income in six ye
prayer that says give us this day our daily bread is a prayer not to call the creator but is a pray carville and send. us company monsanto is the world's biggest trader of genetically modified seeds. it began as a small producer of chemicals turning into one of the creators of the infamous agent orange in the sixty's and seventy's a poison that was used in the vietnam war the deforested shoe jarius and caused cancer and tetra genesis which continues to affect the country even today. in two...
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commodities food from oddities then money and the monopoly control of every business companies like carville drove the prices up puts. i totally disagree with that kind of talk that speculators are not the high end the big rise in prices speculation has very very little to do with it. when bubbles break liquid gets flashed all over the place and yes there's not a question there was some correlates of selling. i don't doubt for a moment that speculators move grain prices do i think that they move grain prices by one hundred percent now i think that speculators problem move move the grain prices by. twenty percent fifteen percent. of the prices would have gone up anyway. because of the weather problems and the weak dollar and the export bans on tight world stocks perhaps right prices run up the hunger that has become permanent and global is totally a creation of the global food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world it's created to maximize the profits for months and all the seeds of cargill for treat for selling pesticides herbicides fertilizer in the per
commodities food from oddities then money and the monopoly control of every business companies like carville drove the prices up puts. i totally disagree with that kind of talk that speculators are not the high end the big rise in prices speculation has very very little to do with it. when bubbles break liquid gets flashed all over the place and yes there's not a question there was some correlates of selling. i don't doubt for a moment that speculators move grain prices do i think that they...
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if you know carville live in moscow thanks for that. now the number of immigrants trying to reach europe is set to dramatically increase following the uprisings in north africa thousands have already fled to violence and uncertainty as antigovernment protests continue but as are these arena reports the grass isn't necessarily greener across the mediterranean. unrest in egypt. and the region. and a full out civil war going on is northern africa a city for the rest of the region if you look here in their home countries and many end up in greece where their lives hardly get any simpler is one of two hundred fifty migrants living in this makeshift refugee camp in the center of the greek capital. frankly though greece is a european country the quality of life here is not much better than at home after the financial crisis it's nearly impossible to find a job here because to me here is lagging behind many other european states. tens of thousands of migrants coming into the country every year most of them are hoping to move on to other countri
if you know carville live in moscow thanks for that. now the number of immigrants trying to reach europe is set to dramatically increase following the uprisings in north africa thousands have already fled to violence and uncertainty as antigovernment protests continue but as are these arena reports the grass isn't necessarily greener across the mediterranean. unrest in egypt. and the region. and a full out civil war going on is northern africa a city for the rest of the region if you look here...
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roberts, a donaldson in most of the time they would represent the talent that was on the show james carville and mary magdalene and to cap it all off also the attorneys for archer daniels midland which for many years part of which is three told in the movie of the informant with matt damon. as i look at brendan sullivan's career, i always used to say in my articles when i was talking to people, brendan sullivan has gone 35 years and never had one client serve any time in jail which was pretty remarkable because by the time people came to him they were pretty far up the creek. not like he was defense gain to many roman catholic nuns. and after a while i began to wonder if it is true. was i just saying this or maybe i just repeated the story so many times i believed it. so what i try a two do is talk about why brendan sullivan had a passion and that he had and what is the pattern from when he first came to williams connolly after defending prisoners' at the stockade in san francisco win prosecutors routinely did not always be paid in the most correct manner possible. and i sort of us came to r
roberts, a donaldson in most of the time they would represent the talent that was on the show james carville and mary magdalene and to cap it all off also the attorneys for archer daniels midland which for many years part of which is three told in the movie of the informant with matt damon. as i look at brendan sullivan's career, i always used to say in my articles when i was talking to people, brendan sullivan has gone 35 years and never had one client serve any time in jail which was pretty...
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george will, brinkley, cokie robertson, sam donaldson and they would represent mary matlin and james carville and to cap it off they were the attorneys for archer daniels midland for many years and part of which is retold in the movie "the informant" with matt damon, aubrey daniels' role. anyway, as i looked at brendon sullivan's career over the entirety of his 35 years, i used to always say in my articles about him -- and when i was talking to people, i would say, brendon sullivan is gone 31 years and had never had one client serve any time in jail, which was pretty remarkable because by the time people came to him, they were usually pretty far up the creek. it wasn't like he was defending, you know, too many roman catholic nuns or that sort of thing and after that i began to wonder if it was really true. was i just saying this? had i just repeated this story so many times that i believed it or not? and so one of the things that i try to do in this book was to go back and talk a little bit about why brendon sullivan has this passion that he has and what the pattern is from when he first came
george will, brinkley, cokie robertson, sam donaldson and they would represent mary matlin and james carville and to cap it off they were the attorneys for archer daniels midland for many years and part of which is retold in the movie "the informant" with matt damon, aubrey daniels' role. anyway, as i looked at brendon sullivan's career over the entirety of his 35 years, i used to always say in my articles about him -- and when i was talking to people, i would say, brendon sullivan is...
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james carville and matalin for it simple, and then to sort of cap it off, the with the attorneys archer-daniels midland which for many years part of which is told in the movie the informant with matt damon, aubrey daniels role. anyway, as i looked at brendan sullivan's career over the entirety of the 35 years i used to always say in my articles about him and when i was talking to people i would say brendan sullivan has gone 35 years and has never had one client serve any time in jail which was pretty remarkable because by the time people came to him they were usually pretty far up the creek. it wasn't like he was defending, you know, too many roman catholic nuns or that sort of thing. and after a while allied began to wonder if it was true. was i just saying this or sort of, i just repeated the story so many times that i believe it or not. what i tried to do is go back and talk a little bit about why brendan sullivan has this passion that he has and with the pattern is from when he first came to williams and connolly after being a defending prisoner at the stockade in san francisco and the case
james carville and matalin for it simple, and then to sort of cap it off, the with the attorneys archer-daniels midland which for many years part of which is told in the movie the informant with matt damon, aubrey daniels role. anyway, as i looked at brendan sullivan's career over the entirety of the 35 years i used to always say in my articles about him and when i was talking to people i would say brendan sullivan has gone 35 years and has never had one client serve any time in jail which was...
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donaldson income of most of the time they would also represent the talent that was on the show james carville and mary matalin and to cap it off, also the attorneys for archer daniels midland which for many years, the part of which is retold in the movie the informant with matt damon. as i look at brendan sullivan's career, i always used to say in my articles about him, brendan sullivan is gone 35 years and never had one client serve any time in jail which is pretty remarkable because by the time people came to him they were four up the creek. it was not like he was defending roman catholic nuns or that type of thing. after a while i began to wonder is that true? did i just repeat the story so many times i believe it? i tried to go back and talk about why brendan sullivan has a fashion that he has and the pattern from when he came to williams and connally after defending prisoners' in the stockade the san francisco and the first case when prosecutors routinely sought they did not be given the correct manner possible and i sort of came to realize and i think i explained in the book why he is t
donaldson income of most of the time they would also represent the talent that was on the show james carville and mary matalin and to cap it off, also the attorneys for archer daniels midland which for many years, the part of which is retold in the movie the informant with matt damon. as i look at brendan sullivan's career, i always used to say in my articles about him, brendan sullivan is gone 35 years and never had one client serve any time in jail which is pretty remarkable because by the...
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[applause] i did remark earlier traded at in 1992, james carville put a poster up and said, it's theconomy, stupid. we will get this solved some how. america's resilience will bring us out of that. even at that time, it is not the economy, it is our culture. it is our fate, our family, our liberty, that cornerstone of civilization of marriage. the things we believe, how we transfer our faith to the next generation, the things that cause us to put -- pork from marriage to our children. we cannot let it come under assault. i will stand -- if we get the culture right, the economy will be right eventually. we have to get the culture right. [applause] you have some really good leaders emerging tonight. i really like this will crowd tonight, the full parking lot, all of the involvement that we are going to see. you have in your hands the direction of america's destiny. thanks to your work and prayers, america is going to get turned and the right direction again. god bless you. [applause] >> thank you, a congressman. this is one of his short speeches. [laughter] all of you know that my name
[applause] i did remark earlier traded at in 1992, james carville put a poster up and said, it's theconomy, stupid. we will get this solved some how. america's resilience will bring us out of that. even at that time, it is not the economy, it is our culture. it is our fate, our family, our liberty, that cornerstone of civilization of marriage. the things we believe, how we transfer our faith to the next generation, the things that cause us to put -- pork from marriage to our children. we cannot...