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difficult if i do it i will be with no party it'll be just just. running for president if i do it well that requires me to get go out and get ballot access in all fifty states you can't do that overnight and it costs a lot of money that's why i've made the statement it will return require a grassroots movement of people in every state to go out and do what it takes to fulfill to get me ballot access so that i can be on the ballot and then there's a second requirement i have to be guaranteed i've got to be in the debates because if you're not in the debates you can't win and i do not run for political office just to make a statement when i run i run to win now is your new book of course democrats and very broadly focuses on the party's being gang like. fighting for power just for the sake of having power and you talk a lot about the need to eradicate corporations from politics and my question to you
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i guess is how can this realistically be done in a country where this has been the system for ever and you yourself compare politicians to you know possibly wearing now scar racing since because they have so much support from corporations who are going to end their first nash car racing suits like if you look at jimmy johnson the great race he's got patches all over the tells who his sponsors are well if we require them to wear that then we as voters will know who owns them there's so much corruption it won't take long it just recently happened before it was against a wall for a corporation to contribute to a political party until the supreme court of our land made that what i call disastrous ruling where they said a corporation has the same rights as an individual and that money is free speech well i'm waiting for the next guy to rob the bank and use that as his defense so that just recently happened what we need to do is reverse the. that we have to
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overturn the supreme court's ruling on those two issues and there is a movement to do that the only way it can be done is to amend the constitution to specifically state corporations do not have the same rights as individuals and money is not free speech not to me it one of the curious details about corporations in power is that we're seeing the same companies investing in both parties and some people say it's a win win situation for them but in reality others say well listen actually this is a lot more like betting on both red and black in roulette because you know either way you lose so what's the point what do they do when you don't lose because one of them is going to be the president and now you loan money that you invested in the other that's nothing did you know what we pointed out in the book in the book these major corporations spend more money on lobbyist than what they pay in taxes and that's a fact they spend more on lobbyists than what they pay in taxes let me repeat that
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you don't find that astounding and why would they do that so they don't have to pay taxes and so i mean like g.e. two years ago they made fourteen billion dollars not only did they not pay taxes they got subsidies from the government. that's obscene what do you think about the election campaign this time around i mean obviously critics are calling it a reality show we're seeing obama and romney just think or do you think there's ever really been a bigger disconnect between what we're seeing in the debate in the debates and in the campaign than. what real americans are actually in need of right now i think what you're seeing is them finally rising up to the level of professional wrestling and i see rising up to it because in pro wrestling in front of the cameras we all hate each other behind the scenes it's a business. and that's the. same way it is for them it's
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a sham in front of the cameras in the public they hate each other and they're on different sides of the fences behind the scenes they're going out to dinner together they're ensuring that there are two party dictatorship maintains its power no difference between these two don't kid yourself now this september marks one year anniversary of the occupy wall street movement which you support the ideas of what role do you think if any will this movement have played in the united states in the long run do you think in a decade from now people will look back and say this really was a movement that changed the national dialogue. because they've disappeared temporarily they need to come back where are they they need to continue they need to keep the fight up now they've disappeared a decade from now no one's going to remember the occupy wall street movement not unless it's victorious or does something who hasn't done that yet how can a movement like that with a curious what do they need to do by changing the country they need to continue to
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stay at the parks they need to continue to get arrested they need to continue to be vigilant how do you think we stop the vietnam war had to be the turning point of the vietnam war many people say it was the sixty eight ted offensive that was huge but i don't believe that was the real turning point for america i believe the turning point of the vietnam war was when the four students were killed at camp state because all of a sudden the public the general public went back and said wait a minute we're even killing people in our own country now because of this war i hate to say it but it's going to require something of that magnitude for the wall street movement to truly have an impact and get to the psyche of mainstream america i would ask about the way the us treats elections abroad while actually really drowning an electoral process flaws. here at home why this double standard. there's
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always a double standard there was a double standard on the wall street protests while we're busy pepper spraying them and running them off with dogs were heralding the protests over in the middle east all whoa this lovely go go go we're like cheerleaders over there while at the same time here we're squashing down our own protesters at the height of hypoxia. elections the same way we want to bring democracy all over the world and we don't even have it here anymore because the two gangs pick your president mitt romney was picked four years ago you know how i know that he wasn't picked at the convention they knew four years ago you know i know that because when obama won right after obama won you started seeing these mass advertisements on t.v. about mormons do you recall those where they'd show a person who was a fire member
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a teacher and they'd show all these attributes of how wonderful they were and member the person would look at the camera in the end and say and i'm a mormon well they were preparing us for you think considering they say started a bank for years ago he's going to be the next us president no why so much effort for somebody because he's the republicans. may man he's the one on the pedestal right now john mccain was four years ago george w. bush was in the eight years prior to that you know if i'm interesting about the republican convention they did mention one word about bush and cheney how do you ignore a president vice president who a mere three and a half years ago served for eight years it's like oh boy you know why they don't want to identify with the true culprits who killed our economy very selling the people now saying we're going to fix the economy this is the same party that ruined it after all from zero zero to zero six bush not only was in the white house. you
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got a republican house and a republican senate so he had one for you want to do rubber stamped the republicans caused this economy to fail barack obama heritage you're obviously an advocate for eradicating the institution of the electoral college known ited states rights because every vote has to count this is a system that's not applied anywhere else in the world applied to any other election in the united states or not for drugs or how can this be done usually or a requirement in chairs between democrats republicans they're obviously not interested in changing that system the people want to sit around it the people after the end of there are a lot of things that people demand that they don't think it will be held to be persistent and truly demanded they have to threaten to vote amano office you've got to threaten if you don't change the electoral college you won't. hear that's the only way they respond it's the threat that they could lose their using the american people could really get worked up enough about the electoral college when they have
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their for all these other things going on hold to deal with difficult but you know the electoral college was good when they put it in you know why you had to travel by horseback to washington that's why it was there it's the only election like that in this country i've been a mayor you were the most votes wins governor congress senate just see the syrian crisis the conflict has been gripping really the world for over a year and a half now what kind of role if any should the united states be playing in this in this whole conflict and if you were president what would you go on with. their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so there could be syrian people so as u.s. president you would have all of that on my business in a free don't. they get no foreign aid. i did nor them if they don't wipe me.
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i don't hang out with people who don't like me who made us the world's policeman in fact i'd pick a step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the united states has would be closed to bring our men and women home we have the technology today with our military we can destroy anyone in the world at any moment why do we need bases in occupy i mean we've got multiple bases in japan korea germany haven't those wars been over for sixty years why are we there do you think the same rules apply to no matter what kind of geopolitical interests the united states has with a country in crisis doesn't apply to every country do not get involved in their will or no i would get involved with another country's affairs only or for that country specifically. please come and help us i want to ask you about julian assange do you think it's been way overblown by the united states and the
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west and the whole story of his attempts of political asylum to ecuador how do you what's your take on this whole case. is that i want to know what they know and i have every right to know what my government does you want to know why. whose money did they use my taxes as a taxpayer i have every right to know what they're spending it on every right you think you'll find out oh absolutely not. unless i become president. jesse ventura thank you so much for being with us thank you appreciate its always a pleasure. wealthy british style stock.
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it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. there are many ways to go. if you haven't got enough not to be really rich and famous. you can snatch some nuts from the forest. getting to is too much to fight for. back to basics. with the. slaves technology innovation paul believes developments around russia
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we've. covered. stories and i'll see a storm. today descending upon a. blood taken into custody in children as protests over and torture under peace in the country's prisons continued prison guards across the nation have been replaced with police officers but inmates say they fear the bertolucci's movement. time zones are set to march in scotland scotto to demand it
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goes it alone independent of the u.k. while its leaders signed the deal on the referendum to break away from the u.k. could be hunted down by nato. as the headlines up next it's all the latest false news with. thanks very much welcome along to the world the sports page is what's coming up. more dove you're moving across the russian or premier league new boys for a six game we can i get underway in dramatic fashion. tied up the top american jim furyk has a one shot lead at the halfway stage of the p.g.a.
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tour championship in atlanta as he looks for his first win in two years. and the big hits is the gripe school's an unbeaten ninety nine is england begin twenty world cup defense with a one hundred and sixteen runway in afghanistan. but starting with football webb sequined our game week nine of the russian permian and off in style with an emphatic six one thrashing of mordovia on friday if both sides were suffering poor form going into the game neither team had won in their previous five matches but this was one way traffic from start to finish crossing the ostreicher your dream of c.c.r. managed to brace after just half an hour making him the league's out right top scorer with eight goals more damage followed from the fenders alexander martin of it done to son angelica the company grow from proudest ignitor have. one discern finish the demolition in the ninetieth minute six one is how it
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finished for the hopes. for more games are scheduled for saturday says cox move top of the league as they travel to volga in the days of the cake off still struggling and still roadblocks in the nama call the eight will be looking to bounce back from a surprise three nil champions league defeat at malaga when they take on coleus of itself while the league surprised leaders terek prepared to face another tough test against looked. meanwhile in the english premier league swans they could surprisingly go top of the table with a win over every ten in the early game southampton who are still without a point host aston villa elsewhere west brom take on reading west ham entertain sunderland travel to wigan meanwhile chelsea house style you can the league leaders may be unbeaten the boss or but i didn't say i was still expecting a tough test. it's always difficult to play against so you know. we always find it if you break them down it's just the physical approach will also. be
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different for going to say. so it's never easy especially when they come to stamford bridge you know they defend everybody behind the ball and there's not much space and so you have to find the areas where you can penetrate them. now staying with football and friends across russia holding their breath to find out if their city will be hosting a two thousand and eighteen world cup match fee for stating they'll announce the final sure list of host venues live on russian t.v. on september the twenty ninth russia who won the bid in december two thousand and ten currently has thirteen cities in the running it's not yet known how many will make the final shortlist but it's believed that the list will be narrowed down to ten or possibly eleven russian sports minister saying earlier this month volgograd you have a column in grab the last of our among the most likely to miss out moscow st petersburg and we'll certainly see action with the ninety thousand seat stadium in
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the capital a front runner to get the final. also russia will welcome united states for a friendly match on november the fourteenth the americans will fly to cross nadar which was chosen journey to the largely favorable autumn weather conditions fabio capello's men have so far won two games from to win the two thousand and fourteen world cup qualifying campaign scoring six goals and conceding none on top of that run. i have never lost to the usa in four much as they've won twice including their last encounter back in two thousand. now to go off where there is a congested leaderboard after two rounds of the p.g.a. tour championship in atlanta american jim furyk leads the way on seven under par with the ryder cup looming large next weekend fury is the only member of the american team without a tour win in two thousand and twelve however he set about trying to rectify that with seven birdies in his first ten holes who won this competition in two thousand and ten is one shot clear of joint overnight leader justin rose the englishman here
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for birdies on the back nine on his way to a sixty eight masters winner bubba watson and compared to a bow van pelt tied in third on five under joint first round it's harder woods is now six shots off the pace. elsewhere england have begun the defense of their t twenty cricket world cup in emphatic fashion they've secured a one hundred sixteen run win over afghanistan in group a the victory means the defending champions are through to the super eight stage no matter what happens in their next match against india england made one hundred ninety six for five from their twenty overs helped by a massive not of ninety nine not out for new greit he fell one run short of becoming the first england player to score a century in the shortest form of the game afghanistan with then bowled all out for eighty eight super confidence boost for the reigning champion. good morning twenty three after it is the base all about momentum and conference you know when you
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scratch around for a bit of form it just makes it so much harder when you worry about getting now and i think the best is now out of all the ball but scoring runs and you know you see that when people are jonny bairstow his six first ball is crazy did you know this because. you know and if we can do i get said you'll be a huge now it appears as if british tennis is going from strength to strength in the same month. mari won his first grand slam title in the u.s. open laura robson has become the first british woman to reach a w t a final in twenty two years she secured a six four six two win over romania's. in the semifinals of the quango open in china the win it sets up a final with seaway side of taiwan eighteen year old robson is enjoying a breakthrough year having reached the last sixteen of the us open beating lino and kim clijsters and. now finally to mountain climbing and russia's highest mountain
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has just become a slightly more attractive proposition for climbers and the rescue carbon has been built in order to help stranded mountain is as michael craft chunk of explains. some would argue it's technically not in europe but at five thousand six hundred forty two meters russia's mt elbrus is considered by many to be europe's highest mountain with such a backyard it's no wonder russians were always avid mountain climbers doing soviet times mountain climbing was actively encouraged and mt elbrus was the prize attraction but there's a reason why mountain climbing is considered an extreme sport hundreds of people freeze a plummet to their death every year and mainly because they are ill prepared devised on how to tackle the climb mt albert is no exception with up to ten climbers dying on uli which is why you can sort of effort was made to install a rescue cabinet at the mountain summit. we constantly have to rescue people from. around one hundred thousand mountain climbers from all over visit it every year and
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every year people die from mad weather losing their way so to have a rescue cabin or a hand in it is a really important. the purpose of the entire project was a lengthy one because it was a voluntary effort i.e. no sponsors or government grants were used. it's also an enormously difficult task from an engineering point of view there are almost no analogs it's the highest level for construction in europe and the second highest in the world and to build something like this is always a huge ordeal. in twenty ten the group managed to complete a different shelter which was technically the first but it was blown away by a particularly bad blizzard so when two mountain climbers perished in april of twenty twelve with one of the bodies never recovered russia's mountain climbing federation made the construction of another rescue cabin one of its top priorities made it to the top of the mini summit of mt elbrus it's a fantastic day absolutely no wind and sun is shining but that's a rarity usually he can be very dangerous with wind snow and hail storms causing
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deaths to mountain climbers that have been up here in the past but now with this newly built cabin. there is hope that some. these deaths can be prevented and that they can stay the night here and call for help when we need it let's go have a quick look inside as you can see it's not exactly a five star hotel but it will hopefully save many lives indeed the interior doesn't leave much to the imagination with only two horizontal planks for beds and a small table in between but when your life is on the line surely i mean it's he's would be the last thing on your mind as usual settles. the cabin was built for emergencies only not for a full overnight stay you but it allows rescuers to come to specific points rather than having to search large areas and in turn it helps the mountain climbers to well survive climbers aside russia's rescue service the m chairs or the ministry for emergency situations are only too thankful for such installations too often
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they return from a rescue mission with a body bag but the new cabin has already come to the rescue of two german mountain climbers and hopefully will assist many others in the future the commercial way of getting the mountain climbers is to work down but i'm going to take the easy route i think in the helicopter that's behind me back down to the base of mount elbrus this is my third that's a good reporting from the top of mt albert. and that is all from the water sports now but there's plenty more later when arctic.
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