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the united nations world bank report estimates that canola farmers in canada and corn farmers in the united states lose a combined six hundred million dollars a year to european g.m.o. free markets conventional farmers may find some markets close to them because their chili is genetically engineered but i think it may ruin all the markets for their ghana growers also the north american free trade act would force and i miss you to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop this chip this connection to their choice seat they don't have to go to mexico they can take the seed and go to mexico mexico peru or china or wherever else and so it's not going to benefit the new the new mexico farmers it whatever technology they can adopt or competitors can adopt so i'm not sure how this is going to solve their problems. resistance to chemically intensive genetically modified foods is increasing worldwide including bans labeling requirements and companies advertising their foods as g.m.o. free. consumer demand for g.m.o. products fifteen years after their introduction is still
the united nations world bank report estimates that canola farmers in canada and corn farmers in the united states lose a combined six hundred million dollars a year to european g.m.o. free markets conventional farmers may find some markets close to them because their chili is genetically engineered but i think it may ruin all the markets for their ghana growers also the north american free trade act would force and i miss you to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop...
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the united nations world bank report estimates that canola farmers in canada and corn farmers in the united states lose a combined six hundred million dollars a year to european g.m.o. free markets conventional farmers may find some markets close to them because their chili is genetically engineering but i think it may ruin all the markets for their advantage growers also the north american free trade act would force and i'm su to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop this to this connection to their choice saved they don't have to go to mexico they can take the seed and go to mexico mexico peru or china or wherever else and so it's not going to benefit the new the new mexico farmers it whatever technology they can adopt or competitors can adopt so i'm not sure how this is going to solve their problems. resistance to chemically intensive genetically modified foods is increasing worldwide including bans labeling requirements and companies advertising their foods as g.m.o. free. consumer demand for g.m.o. products fifteen years after their introduction is still
the united nations world bank report estimates that canola farmers in canada and corn farmers in the united states lose a combined six hundred million dollars a year to european g.m.o. free markets conventional farmers may find some markets close to them because their chili is genetically engineering but i think it may ruin all the markets for their advantage growers also the north american free trade act would force and i'm su to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop...
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the united nations world bank report estimates that canola farmers in canada and corn farmers in the united states lose a combined six hundred million dollars a year to european g.m.o. free markets conventional farmers may find some markets close to them because their chili is genetically engineering but i think it may ruin all the markets for their ghana growers also the north american free trade act would force and i'm su to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop this to this next internet choice seed they don't have to go to mexico they can take the seed and go to mex in mexico peru or china or wherever else and so it's not going to benefit the new the new mexico farmers it whatever technology they can adopt or competitors can adopt so i'm not sure how this is going to solve their problems. resistance to chemically intensive genetically modified foods is increasing worldwide including bans labeling requirements and companies advertising their foods as g.m.o. free. consumer demand for g.m.o. products fifteen years after their introduction is still virtually
the united nations world bank report estimates that canola farmers in canada and corn farmers in the united states lose a combined six hundred million dollars a year to european g.m.o. free markets conventional farmers may find some markets close to them because their chili is genetically engineering but i think it may ruin all the markets for their ghana growers also the north american free trade act would force and i'm su to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop this...
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the united nations world bank report estimates that canola farmers in canada and corn farmers in the united states lose a combined six hundred million dollars a year to european g.m.o. free markets conventional farmers may find some markets close to them because their chili is genetically engineering but i think it may ruin all the markets for their ghana growers also the north american free trade act would force and i'm su to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop this to this next internet choice seed they don't have to go to mexico they can take the seed and go to mexico mexico peru or china or wherever else and so it's not going to benefit the new the new mexico farmers it whatever technology they can adopt their competitors can adopt so i'm not sure how this is going to solve their problems. resistance to chemically intensive genetically modified foods is increasing worldwide including bans labeling requirements and companies advertising their foods as g.m.o. free. consumer demand for g.m.o. products fifteen years after their introduction is still virtual
the united nations world bank report estimates that canola farmers in canada and corn farmers in the united states lose a combined six hundred million dollars a year to european g.m.o. free markets conventional farmers may find some markets close to them because their chili is genetically engineering but i think it may ruin all the markets for their ghana growers also the north american free trade act would force and i'm su to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop this...
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the united nations but also within the united nations system and between other multilateral bodies. we also continue to hope that the new expression of cooperation between the united nations and the world bank will extend to the peacebuilding commission and the general assembly. sixth, ed is -- as it is known by delegation has seen this not just as the arm of peace and development but also the arm of finance to go hand-in-hand. six as the delegation has expressed allegations regarding the new trend of this council to assign peace enforcement duties to missions conceived under the cardinal principles that have shaped their peacekeeping mandates including especially the principle of impartiality however in spite of those reservations ultimately we accepted the cooperation of the intervention brigade into minusko as the lesser of two evils. given the imminent threat to the civilian population by the m23 and other groups in the drc and with the understanding that this would be a stopgap measure. in any case it's important to not forget that to build states, to build democracies or to build nations is not a job for the international community. it's the job for sovereign states. to conclude i wou
the united nations but also within the united nations system and between other multilateral bodies. we also continue to hope that the new expression of cooperation between the united nations and the world bank will extend to the peacebuilding commission and the general assembly. sixth, ed is -- as it is known by delegation has seen this not just as the arm of peace and development but also the arm of finance to go hand-in-hand. six as the delegation has expressed allegations regarding the new...
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minister, secretary of state , cfo and chief financial officer for each country in the united nations body a world bank and arms dealers for i put that in that question will side of human nature that the eagerly want to play that role this and we have the weather goddess that determines the severity or the extent of emergencies or good fortune in the also have a saboteur not always sometimes their students always in trouble that is my best didn't i would use that skill set shall we say i would ask would you please use your ability to get in trouble so much to the good of the game? and a job at the chance. so that student has the twofold job and so they are playing their role trying to win the game to solve the crisis in rates the asset value they tried to do that and at the same time through misinformation and ambiguities and irrelevancies you lee rose they cannot lie outright they tried to destroy the entire game we all know the person is there but we got know who he is automatically the knowledge that they exist forces everyone to consider were deeply everything that is said every nuance, a gesture g
minister, secretary of state , cfo and chief financial officer for each country in the united nations body a world bank and arms dealers for i put that in that question will side of human nature that the eagerly want to play that role this and we have the weather goddess that determines the severity or the extent of emergencies or good fortune in the also have a saboteur not always sometimes their students always in trouble that is my best didn't i would use that skill set shall we say i would...
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the world. it is the world's oldest global financial institution before the imf, before the world bank. it got all of the same protections for almost all of the united nations and from the moment it was set up with a national treaty, it is just almost extraterritorial in the same as the british embassy that has that level of protection. during the 1930s, the central bankers had a place where they can meet and discuss things away from politicians and the way it goes from the eyes of reporters. during the '30s, things were so secretive. there was a "new york times" reporter who did report on this for the magazine. and he said after these meetings come he wasn't even allowed into the room when it was all gone. ..
the world. it is the world's oldest global financial institution before the imf, before the world bank. it got all of the same protections for almost all of the united nations and from the moment it was set up with a national treaty, it is just almost extraterritorial in the same as the british embassy that has that level of protection. during the 1930s, the central bankers had a place where they can meet and discuss things away from politicians and the way it goes from the eyes of reporters....
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banking industry. >> the grand duchy of luxembourg, one of the smallest nations, home to over just 500,000 people, financial services are its biggest industry. they are two in the world for investment fund management behind only the united states. 100 41 banks operate and luxembourg. more than 13,000 investment funds are registered there. they manage assets totaling $2.5 trillion euros. it is in fund management that they earn most of their money and that is likely to remain unaffected by the moves to ease the banking secrecy rules. >> meanwhile in germany, public outrage has been mounting over the massive u.s. spying program and the call to action has been heard nationwide across party lines. >> now, for the very earth time chancellor angela merkel has responded to revelations that berlin has been closely cooperating with america. in a newspaper interview, she said a certain level of cooperation was needed to ensure citizen security, but she underlined that the state needs to strike a balance between protecting its citizens privacy and ensuring public safety. her interior minister is due to travel to washington for talks on this issue. what is an election pledge worth? not much if you ask some people. a lot of money, if
banking industry. >> the grand duchy of luxembourg, one of the smallest nations, home to over just 500,000 people, financial services are its biggest industry. they are two in the world for investment fund management behind only the united states. 100 41 banks operate and luxembourg. more than 13,000 investment funds are registered there. they manage assets totaling $2.5 trillion euros. it is in fund management that they earn most of their money and that is likely to remain unaffected by...
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banking industry. >> the grand duchy of luxembourg, one of the smallest nations, home to over just 500,000 people, financial services are its biggest industry. they are two in the world for investment fund management behind only the united states. 100 41 banks operate and luxembourg. more than 13,000 investment funds are registered there. they manage assets totaling $2.5 trillion euros. it is in fund management that they earn most of their money and that is likely to remain unaffected by the moves to ease the banking secrecy rules. >> meanwhile in germany, public outrage has been mounting over the massive u.s. spying program and the call to action has been heard nationwide across party lines. >> now, for the very earth time chancellor angela merkel has responded to revelations that berlin has been closely cooperating with america. in a newspaper interview, she said a certain level of cooperation was needed to ensure citizen security, but she underlined that the state needs to strike a balance between protecting its citizens privacy and ensuring public safety. her interior minister is due to travel to washington for talks on this issue. what is an election pledge worth? not much if you ask some people. a lot of money, if
banking industry. >> the grand duchy of luxembourg, one of the smallest nations, home to over just 500,000 people, financial services are its biggest industry. they are two in the world for investment fund management behind only the united states. 100 41 banks operate and luxembourg. more than 13,000 investment funds are registered there. they manage assets totaling $2.5 trillion euros. it is in fund management that they earn most of their money and that is likely to remain unaffected by...
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this draft are deeply troubling, proposing a drastic retreat from our engagement with the united nations, world bank, and other multilateral organizations. compromising many of our overall objectives in this bill. partnerships with many of these organizations are vital to diplomatic security imperatives and our efforts are strengthened by strong, multilateral investments, such as unicef, un women, the international fund for agricultural development, completely unfounded in this bill. for example, the un office of humanitarian affairs board makes the work that the u.s. and others in sure for no gaps in life-saving services for people in extreme need. aid, feeding the future, providing additional financing to countries who have shown a commitment to homegrown food security plans with police efforts in afghanistan helping the troops' withdrawal while maintaining security and the rule of law. these organizations also leverage our investments, leading to significantly greater impact than we can achieve our own. for example, every efforts in an dollar and that we provide to the asian and african developme
this draft are deeply troubling, proposing a drastic retreat from our engagement with the united nations, world bank, and other multilateral organizations. compromising many of our overall objectives in this bill. partnerships with many of these organizations are vital to diplomatic security imperatives and our efforts are strengthened by strong, multilateral investments, such as unicef, un women, the international fund for agricultural development, completely unfounded in this bill. for...
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the world bank is doing to support the framework. we visited the great lakes region earlier this year, the first time in history that the president of the world bank and the secretary-general of the united nations choice of destination and timing was not an accident. it provides all of us with an opening that lays a foundation of a more robust economic development. we deliver one message over and over during our trip and i will repeat it now. we can't have development without peace. years ofverse development. of a a good example tragedy with an immense human cost has gone on for far too long. over 2 million children cannot benefit from education. the poverty rate is -- energy is very limited. sustainability will not be achieved without addressing the underlying key economic drivers of conflict and stability. they spill across the borders, andlation displacement, they have population growth. they demonstrated the commitment to pursue peace, stability, and development in a comprehensive manner. >> on our trip we committed to increase the cooperation between our institutions, and our other partners such as the european union, and the regional economic community. will strongly support the office of
the world bank is doing to support the framework. we visited the great lakes region earlier this year, the first time in history that the president of the world bank and the secretary-general of the united nations choice of destination and timing was not an accident. it provides all of us with an opening that lays a foundation of a more robust economic development. we deliver one message over and over during our trip and i will repeat it now. we can't have development without peace. years...
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the world bank. as it commercial bank, it's going to it's got a mission and a duty to make the profit. it's got all the same protection almost all of the united nations or the international monetary fund. from the moment it was set up by an international treaty, the bis premise was almost extraterritorial. the swiss authority have no jurisdiction over it. same as the american embassy, or the british embassy. it has that protection. during the 1930s it became a way for the central bankers to discuss it away from the politician and the reporters. in fact, during the '30s the bank was a so secretive, there was a "new york times" out to do a piece on the bis. he got to the building and said after the director's meeting, he wasn't even allowed to the room because of the space was so protected. so sacred. i think it's interesting. what it tells us, if you ever wondered how we got this place where all the people from the imf and the world bank whatever flying around the world, for example. how did we get here? these unelected technocrats are telling elected government what to do. it started a the the bis, the birthplace of the global financial tech no karat
the world bank. as it commercial bank, it's going to it's got a mission and a duty to make the profit. it's got all the same protection almost all of the united nations or the international monetary fund. from the moment it was set up by an international treaty, the bis premise was almost extraterritorial. the swiss authority have no jurisdiction over it. same as the american embassy, or the british embassy. it has that protection. during the 1930s it became a way for the central bankers to...
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of state, minister of defense, chief financial officer, united nations body with a few students, world bank body and arms dealers. put that into the other questionable side about human nature and eagerly play the role. and random stock market and random -- random events to determine the severity of emergencies or good fortune. we also have a center, this is not always but sometimes in the office that student is my best student, i want to use that student's skill sets so i asked that student would you use your ability to get in trouble so much and cause so much disruption to the good of the game and other students and they jump at the chance so that student has to have a two infold job. they are playing their role in the world peace game, trying to win the game, there are two objectives to solve the crises and raise asset values beyond the starting point, trying to do that, senator confusion agent and at the same time through this information, ambiguities, irrelevancies, misleading, they cannot lie out right, they are trying to destroy the entire game so they are playing our dark side in a way and gleefully so. we all know that per
of state, minister of defense, chief financial officer, united nations body with a few students, world bank body and arms dealers. put that into the other questionable side about human nature and eagerly play the role. and random stock market and random -- random events to determine the severity of emergencies or good fortune. we also have a center, this is not always but sometimes in the office that student is my best student, i want to use that student's skill sets so i asked that student...
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world bank. but it's got, as a commercial bank, it's not like a mission and -- it's got like a mission and a duty to make a profit, but it's got almost all the same protections as the united nations or the international monetary fund. so from the moment it was set up by an international treaty, the bis' premises is almost extraer extraterritorial. the swiss authorities have no jurisdiction over it. same as the american embassy or the british embassy has that level of protection. and during the 1930s the bis became a place where the central bankers could meet meet and discuss things away from politicians and away from the eyes of reporters. and, in fact, during the 30 bes the bank was so secretive that there was a new york times reporter who went out to because el to do a -- basel who went out to do a piece for the magazine. and he said after the directors' meeting he wasn't even allowed into the room when they'd all gone because the space was so protected and so sacred. so i think that's very interesting because what it tells us is if you've ever wondered how we got to place where all these people from the imf and the ecb and the world bank and whatever are flying around the worl
world bank. but it's got, as a commercial bank, it's not like a mission and -- it's got like a mission and a duty to make a profit, but it's got almost all the same protections as the united nations or the international monetary fund. so from the moment it was set up by an international treaty, the bis' premises is almost extraer extraterritorial. the swiss authorities have no jurisdiction over it. same as the american embassy or the british embassy has that level of protection. and during the...