it will begin with governor pete shumlin. then we will continue the conversation with tim cook, the president of the environmental working group that has been at the forefront of policy debates about test the side, toxic chemicals, air and water pollution and ecological and economic impact of modern agriculture. we are glad you have joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: tomorrow, vermont will become the first aid and then union that require food manufacturers label products that contain dmo's, genetically s, to nattily modified organisms. coleng us now from chester, vermont is the governor of that state, peter shumlin who will sign that groundbreaking bill tomorrow. thank you for your time. >> it's great to be with you. tavis: let me start by asking why you intend to do this tomorrow when you know the very next day i suspect you are going to be sued by more than one person. >> that wouldn't surprise me. i just feel strongly that vermonters deserve to know what is i