The Yes Men
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What's got squeezed out of the system
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is democracy,
is development, is environment,

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is the kind of human values
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which really ought to be the center
of what we're trying to do.

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We don't live to trade, you know.
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We live to have decent lives.
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And that ought to be the goal
of our trade policy,

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not maximizing trade
or getting rid of any impediments to it.

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Looks good.
I've got that.

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Need to get the video...
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...and we'll be off.
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Let's see...
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One of the big reasons
why I'm up here

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is that we have the Australia gig
for the Yes Men.

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I did an animation about the recycling
of post-consumer waste

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into hamburgers and fast food.
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So...here we go.
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The answer to the world's
sustainable food future is in recycling.

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Since over half our nutrients
taken in are eliminated,

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valuable resources are at risk.
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By using post-consumer waste,
reBurger allows essential nutrients

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to be offered to developing countries
for greatly reduced cost.

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Okay...
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It gets better.
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- Wait.
- What was that?

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- Was that in outer space?
- What the hell was that?

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I think it does the job.
I think it does the job.

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We're here in New York
because Herb Alpert,

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of Herb Alpert
and the Tijuana Brass,


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