The govt. food police; Kentucky coal; Banning puberty blockers


Heated battles are shaping up over the government’s increasingly aggressive efforts to crack down on natural food producers.

Sunday on Full Measure, we look at the raw milk controversy.

Some health advocates argue the government is reducing consumer choice while pushing corporate food on us that contains pesticides, neurotoxins, hormone disruptors, carcinogens, and other chemicals.

We’ll visit an Amish farm that has been busted repeatedly by the food police who insist the farmer destroy his goods.

Also this week, as America continues a push toward cleaner energy, it seems as if the equation keeps coming back to the necessity of coal.

We’re off to Kentucky where the coal business could be seeing a resurgence.

And while the US debates treatments for children who wish to appear like the opposite sex, the UK has moved forward with a ban on puberty blockers to treat the mental illness in youngsters.

We’ll visit England to hear why Europe has soured on treatments for kids that are still being pushed in the US.

See you Sunday!

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