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| 04/03/2000 | Dr. Philip Berger quote "The hope is this will bring the issues into focus for you so when you have to deal with these questions, you'll have more information." (Length: 8 seconds) | 1.4
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| 04/03/2000 | Dr. Philip Berger quote "But, basically, it means processes, biological processes, that we would utilize to benefit our lives." (Length: 8 seconds) | 1.4
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| 04/03/2000 | Dr. Philip Berger quote "Now you can field test to your heart’s desire. USDA rules are such that it is not too onerous to get a permit. As you can see, we’ve done quite a few. We can go through the process, but ultimately you might want to grow a crop for commercial production or human consumption and that’s a different ballgame." (Length: 23 seconds) |
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| 04/03/2000 | Dr. Ed Souza quote "The terminator gene was originally developed as a way to protecting intellectual property. But many people, including myself, view this as an affront to the creator, that a seed would not germinate. I think there is a very large backlash to this type of technology. As a result the USDA and Monsanto have terminated the terminator for now," he said, then added in an Arnold Schwarzenegger impression: "It may be back." (Length: 24 seconds) | 4.2
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