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all look around and so it's definitely monsanto's seed that is here we've created our real big frankenstein. the pesticide roundup produced by the multinational concern monsanto is the most widely sold spray in the world monsanto mates canola resistance around. this means round up kills every plant without exception only monsanto's genetically modified canola remains alive. it was introduced without really much testing being done and i think even at that time when it was introduced in the middle of the navy's that the even the governments were taken in by what these corporations told what it would do like increase the old and less chemicals and more nutritious and i think the government even believed that cooperation. in ninety ninety six the chemical giant monsanto introduced its brand of canola into canada a brand for. systems of the pesticide round up in smoke this region three farmers agreed to plant monsanto's new g.m.o. canola. due to a heavy storm during the harvest freshly cut g.m.o. canola drifted into percy schmeiser spiels his work of fifty years of breeding was destroyed because
all look around and so it's definitely monsanto's seed that is here we've created our real big frankenstein. the pesticide roundup produced by the multinational concern monsanto is the most widely sold spray in the world monsanto mates canola resistance around. this means round up kills every plant without exception only monsanto's genetically modified canola remains alive. it was introduced without really much testing being done and i think even at that time when it was introduced in the...
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te puse esto y te pareces a frankenstein. pero relajado. primero vamos al descanso. descanso.da tiene que pasarlo muy bien siempre. >> pero yo de todo un poco. >> no la has visto detrÁs de cÁmara. mira con ese vestido! >> con vhadir derbez que estuvo visitÁndonos y el de seguridad! >> eso es lo que hacemos en los comerciales, srs. >> este es de seguridad y de dÓnde lo sacaron? >> Él es bien serio. >> se le nota! >> fue en un ensayo! [risas] >> felicidades! >> yo quiero conocer a osmel que es un personaje. >> eso fue en uno de los ensayos para que vean que no es tan malo como parece. ♪ ♪ >> vamos a una pausa. >> se cayÓ osmel! >> ay! ♪ ♪ >> quieren entrar para formar parte de la familia real de inglaterra tiene contradicciones. hace algunos aÑos el prÍncipe carlos tenía un amor prohibido con camila parker, aunque quizÁs Él querÍa casarse con ella, no pudo porque ya habÍa tenido otras relaciones. a la gente no le ha importado el hecho de que william y kate hayan convivido. >> vamos a ver quÉ es lo que opina la gente de este tema? >> por el Índice de divorcios es muy alto, a mane
te puse esto y te pareces a frankenstein. pero relajado. primero vamos al descanso. descanso.da tiene que pasarlo muy bien siempre. >> pero yo de todo un poco. >> no la has visto detrÁs de cÁmara. mira con ese vestido! >> con vhadir derbez que estuvo visitÁndonos y el de seguridad! >> eso es lo que hacemos en los comerciales, srs. >> este es de seguridad y de dÓnde lo sacaron? >> Él es bien serio. >> se le nota! >> fue en un ensayo! [risas]...
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one the unintended consequences was to create a frankenstein. we all know pakistan, but i try to sell you abdul, a palestinian who was the intellectual forefather. he wrote the formative pieces about al qaeda's philosophy and narrative. he is the founder, co-founder with osama bin laden of the services bureau, which became al qaeda, he's the co-founder of the group that attacked mumbai, and he is a significant figure in the founding of hamas in the gaza strip. he's the trifecta of international terrorism. it's the combination of these three things together that has produced the uniquely combustible and dangerous pakistan today. so what to do about it? well, i've learned in book talks that i'm supposed to leave you with a tease. and not tell you the last chapter, otherwise, why would you buy the book? so my tease is my answer to what to do about it is in the last chapter. i'll start with a simple rule. humility. 60 years of american interaction with pakistan demonstrates we can do a great deal of harm. very little evidence that we can do a lot of
one the unintended consequences was to create a frankenstein. we all know pakistan, but i try to sell you abdul, a palestinian who was the intellectual forefather. he wrote the formative pieces about al qaeda's philosophy and narrative. he is the founder, co-founder with osama bin laden of the services bureau, which became al qaeda, he's the co-founder of the group that attacked mumbai, and he is a significant figure in the founding of hamas in the gaza strip. he's the trifecta of international...
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one the unintended consequences was to create a frankenstein. we all know pakistan, but i try to sell you abdul, a palestinian who was the intellectual forefather. he wrote the formative pieces about al qaeda's philosophy and narrative. he is the founder, co-founder with osama bin laden of the services bureau, which became al qaeda, he's the co-founder of the group that attacked mumbai, and he is a significant figure in the founding of hamas in the gaza strip. he's the trifecta of international terrorism. it's the combination of these three things together that has produced the uniquely combustible and dangerous pakistan today. so what to do about it? well, i've learned in book talks that i'm supposed to leave you with a tease. and not tell you the last chapter, otherwise, why would you buy the book? so my tease is my answer to what to do about it is in the last chapter. i'll start with a simple rule. humility. 60 years of american interaction with pakistan demonstrates we can do a great deal of harm. very little evidence that we can do a lot of
one the unintended consequences was to create a frankenstein. we all know pakistan, but i try to sell you abdul, a palestinian who was the intellectual forefather. he wrote the formative pieces about al qaeda's philosophy and narrative. he is the founder, co-founder with osama bin laden of the services bureau, which became al qaeda, he's the co-founder of the group that attacked mumbai, and he is a significant figure in the founding of hamas in the gaza strip. he's the trifecta of international...
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we should not give one time to put this frankenstein into place.t is something the house of representatives can do. remember -- president obama does not have access. harry reid does not have access to one dime of your money unless and until the house of representatives authorizes that money. if you have conservatives in charge of the house of representatives, why in the world would we give even at one time to end late this monster? that is where we have our. that is where we need to stand. that is the line in the sand that we need to draw right now -- defund obamacare. [applause] >> our nation's debt when it stands at $14.30 trillion and we are about to exceed it. what should be done this summer when the limit is reached? >> my opinion is we should not increase the debt ceiling. [applause] i believe what we have to do number one is stand for the full season credit of the united states of america. we have a bill being sponsored by representative tom quinn thought that says this -- it director timothy geithner, who has a tax problem of his own, to te
we should not give one time to put this frankenstein into place.t is something the house of representatives can do. remember -- president obama does not have access. harry reid does not have access to one dime of your money unless and until the house of representatives authorizes that money. if you have conservatives in charge of the house of representatives, why in the world would we give even at one time to end late this monster? that is where we have our. that is where we need to stand. that...