On the recordJanuary 6, 2011
If we didn't have an agriculture policy, mostly fostered by Republicans, I have to say, that favors these giant corporate agribusiness combines, then our kids would be healthier.
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transcripts.cnn.comIf we didn't have an agriculture policy, mostly fostered by Republicans, I have to say, that favors these giant corporate agribusiness combines, then our kids would be healthier.
Begala argues that corporate-driven agriculture policies negatively affect children's health.
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