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the story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical chills people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that causes cancer and other illnesses they put all the health risk all the dangers out to the american public those are stories that we tell every week and you know what they're working. on all the world. and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are into america r.t. america. r.t. america personally. many ways the u.s. landscape is just like the real news make me sit back sad active and in the end
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you could never. so much park in the world all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. greetings and salutation on a crisp night back in november of ninety ninety eight i witnessed first hand in the candidacy of my father just even target the citizens of the united states will come out in droves and vote for a third party candidate in the presidential elections of two thousand and sixteen we all witnessed the us populace once again coming out in record numbers for the outside shot candidacies of bernie sanders and donald trump while not officially running as third party candidates the donald and bernie ran campaigns with much of the same fervor and upsetting the stat. cohen making the drastic calls for change
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that are synonymous with many outsider candidates love him or hate him combined sanders and trump pulled in over seventy six million votes during the two thousand and sixteen election season now flash forward to today as donald trump white house and congress flail about to mediocrity and ineptitude and the lack of true leadership forward thinking and intelligence intelligent governance of the democrat and republican leadership has been thrust into the spotlight thanks to the tragedies of hurricane harvey and many are now calling for political change once again and are openly calling for an end to the two party dictatorship. but are we to par go on down the two party rabbit hole and who will lead this third party revolution let's find out start watching the hawks. get the. real thing. at the bottom if you.
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like you know that i got. the. clinics. all over the watching the hawks i am tyrol been and i'm top of the wallace joining us today in new york celeste is the former electoral manager with our revolution national political outreach coordinator for bernie two thousand and sixteen clearly a very busy man. thank you for coming on today thank you have it so. i want to kick off right now real quick and say according to gallup polls thirty nine percent of us citizens call themselves independent voters that's compared to thirty one percent to label themselves democrat and twenty eight percent who call themselves republicans now you see in this graph right now you know there's been a little bit of a dip down from like forty three percent in independents. but there's still the
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bigger slice of the american pie you know than dems and republicans why why do you think that is why do we see so many independents people calling themselves independents in the u.s. today they are by far the largest slice the latest figure from last year the average is i think forty five percent and gallup actually says that by twenty twenty it's going to be fifty percent and this is a trend that's a long time coming it's actually been happening for about twelve years. and what's been happening is that both the major parties used to be in the kind of the mid thirty's. party affiliation and over that time it is steadily way before burning steadily dissolved both parties have dissolved into independent status and so now we're at this point where independents are almost half of the country and more than half of the country a majority of americans almost sixty percent are calling for a new major new party so why do you think. why do you think there's
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a new push there's this just amazing dynamic in our country where we call ourselves a democracy and yet we have two major parties neither of which represents the american people on a lot of the issues that are biggest concern to them you know medical bills free public college things like inequality you know there's no party that represents the position that most americans have on all of these issues all the issues that bernie ran on that's why his campaign was such an explosive kind of endeavor you know in just one year so one of the things you're doing this weekend here in d.c. is that you're seeking to draft bernie for an independent run in two thousand and twenty first two questions why do you think bernie is the best option right now for a third party run and what is the reaction that you've had from people about and it's well bernie sanders the way that we see a draft bernie for people's party is that bernie sanders has already built
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a new party he's effectively already created it because when you think of well what is a political party you think well it's a it's a fund raising you know operatic bernie sanders you know has this this massive donor you know kind of infrastructure just millions of donors across the country is more than two million donors in the end they gave a quarter of a billion dollars so that exists you think well it's also a volunteer you know infrastructure again just hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the country you know ready and dying to work us as our effort has shown you know for. getting a party that actually represents them and then on top of that you know it's a message bernie sanders whose campaign popularized the progressive message and it built to know what tore a coalition so that campaign effectively built and you party outside of of both of the major parties and the polls showed that if he had gone against trump in the general election he would have creamed by an amount that would have doubled obama
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what was considered of almost a landslide victory in two thousand and eight and that would have just redrawn redrawing the map with a lot of what you're hearing now because now of course hillary clinton's going out on her book tour and now they're sort of this thing of we're trying all trying to move on and move forward and there seems to be this pull to relive it kate everything and whether it's on hillary's side or on bernie's side there's this idea that we ought to relate again the two thousand and sixteen election over and over and over again i think we'd all like to just. you know forward what do you think was the thing about bernie that sparked it there's something about him because he seems like i mean it's beginning to years ago ever is like c'mon exactly who is going to vote for a seventy year old social events like a distant memory to people you know you think now it's just taken for granted that bernie sanders is this incredible figure you know and it was really good two years ago the hillary clinton campaign was celebrating the fact that they were going to run against him because they thought well we knew we're going to have a lot of challenger in this guy's never going to get getting traction you know but
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what bernie's campaign proved and what i think we again a draft bernie for people's party have proved is that the general kind of factors that go into the success for a political endeavor now a party a campaign are not the establishment tells you they are the establishment tells you you need money you need name recognition you know you need ads you need you need to be in with the corporate media you need to have a party's approval you need the donor classes approval bernie had none of those things when he ran he had he literally started with not. running against one of the most recognized you know names in the world a household name and yet bernie sanders. effective he effectively won that primary had it not been for the party dealing in for him and so when you think well gee what underlies the fact that before the money before the support before he became the most popular politician what did he have and he had
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a revolutionary progressive message that was undoubtedly wooded and also he took on both establishment parties but was the big question was those who will burn through those you know about is the big question i understand you guys went out and got a petition and kind of deliberative through our petition with we did it we got fifty thousand petitions just an hour ago i was over in his office and we delivered it to them do you think sanders would consider a third party road. to reside if i lose no measure no indoor slow democratic ticket and you know he wasn't the problem is about something that we could see in twenty twenty but he would really actually say i'll lead a third party charge i think i think it depends i think it's up to us it's a function of whether we show him that that's what we're ready for and that's what we want you know and i think that's what we have to do it that's our mission that's why we created draft bernie for people's party to show him that you know what when
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. when you campaigned against both establishment parties. you brought out tens of thousands of people no matter where you went across the country and then. flash forward a few months forward when you campaign for hillary clinton you would feel room so that sometimes you would get room two hundred fifty people one hundred people and so it shows that really that's you know that's not the recipe for success but in twenty sixteen we witnessed the most spectacular failure of an attempt to defeat the republicans from a corporate position was very true well and i think that's what you size that you know. just this idea that everybody just fits into one or two groups and you have to you know get in line which was a sign i think we heard a lot during the election that there was this idea of just you know it's great that you have your little ideas in the primaries but then you need to just get out the right thing to do is to do this so one of the things you're going to have to do with an independent party any kind of party is bring in the rest of the group so
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the green party libertarians and that outreach how we have a couple minutes like a minute left so what what what do you do in summary and those people has the right kind of isolated right now and so one really important thing to establish is that even with bernie sanders trying its damnedest to bring people in democratic party the democratic party has actually lost people since november losing people like it was decades before and so what that shows is that we're in there and they have trouble on the other side too that should be helping them and so what that shows is that rather the american people are moving into independent status and instead of fighting back on it we should go with we should go with them into independent status and so whether bernie chooses to join us or not this is something that needs to be done because like the example. of the number of people who is turning out at hillary rallies and also be declining democratic party affiliation with that shows is that it's not burning as a person it's what he was spoke is what he spoke for what he represents the people
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it wasn't about him it was about the ideas and new thought and i think that's a really great that he needs to bring these groups together censuring you know from what a crazy idea you know getting together and working on all those really good is about all. i want to thank you so much for. talking with us about your efforts to drive burgers would keep up with you all good luck we need more bodies of this world but you for coming out of your my pleasure. starting this evening we invite you to get a different perspective on the world former governor filmstar progress third navy seal and now best selling author and jesse ventura host the world according to jesse friday. at seven thirty eastern right here on our team america here's a short preview of tonight's very first episode. governor it's been over two years since our last show and now we're here starting the very first episode of this new show kicking it off right here in the nation's capital we're going to be airing every week on r t america on fridays at seven thirty pm and ten pm eastern so we'll
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also be available on you tube and facebook but most importantly for thirty minutes every week our viewers are going to get to see and hear from you completely unscripted and uncensored so tell us how is this show going to be different from everything else on t.v. well first of all bridgette it's going to be dangerous because if they're hearing from me people need to know and especially international people who is jesse ventura who is this guy well i'll give you a quick scenario who i am i graduated from minneapolis roosevelt high school i immediately joining the united states navy i served four active two in the reserves and i am a member of the big bad u.d.t. seal community naval special forces i then went on to a fifteen year career in the world of professional wrestling for all you spanish people it's called a libra and then i went on from there to become the mayor of the sixth largest city in the state of minnesota brooklyn park beyond bad i served one term i then became
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the thirty eighth governor of minnesota but the key to jesse ventura's this i am not a democrat i am not a republican i am an independent i don't belong to either one of these gangs i despise them both equally so when you hear me talk about democrats and republicans you will always know you're getting the truth for me because i owed them nothing in fact bridgette of a fear me they fear if i would come back in that political arena again to an ole they've never be. yet. so that's who jesse ventura is i'm also worldly i'm a one percenter yet explain that to us well a real one percenter doesn't mean you're some rich guy from wall street a real one percenter means you are a outlaw biker and jesse ventura also has that on his resume so what i bring
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forward is worldly experience on the job training but yet i've held office governor and mayor most of these talking heads you run into they've never held political office bridgette they haven't been on both sides i have i know the democrats and republicans and let me say this i love my country but i believe like thomas jefferson said you have to be vigilant you have to hold your governments feet to the fire to have good government that's what i do i despise hypotheses and on this show to we're going to show a lot of hype ocracy because i will make you uncomfortable people i will take you out of your comfort zone you may not like that but you will need it you need to be out of your comfort zone so that you can understand what mainstream media is shoving down your throat today. and you need to watch the purveyor of the world
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according to jessica tonight at seven thirty pm and ten thirty eastern on our america as we go to break watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we cover and facebook and twitter see our poll shows that r t v dot com coming up sean stone talks the united states is obsession over ukraine with political writer journalist diana jobs then we preview this week's episode of er back to the night with naomi kara bonnie and natalie mcgill stay tuned for watching the. the mission of newsworthy is to go to the people tell their side of the story our
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stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that the rich were. are to america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what to cover how long or how to say that's the beauty of our t.v. america. we give both sides we hear from both sides and we question. that. not letting anything get in your way to bring it home to the american people . the three year old conflict in ukraine is so obvious created by mainstream media
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that it's often hard to see its real shape through all the smoke of live to an average consumer of cable that was the conflict is about promoting democracy and human rights a more nuanced political might consider it a battle for oil and gas pipelines but sean stone asked political writer diana johnstone for some insight into the conflict in the true story appears to be deeply rooted in geo political history and the western europeans are not at all interested in getting involved in this or to create ukraine situation but i think what is behind this more than all else is. big they have against is famous policy to keep western europe and russia divided too to prevent normal trade relations between western europe and russia in order to ensure the permanence of you at united states world hedger mon i mean bridges keep building
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very clear clearly twenty years ago and that is to me the oil yes the oil is a factor especially middle east because of the petro dollars but i think i think in the case of russia here you have a very important geo political interest in in building a new. wall between russia and the western allies in order to keep them the western allies firmly under u.s. control indeed so would you say that the all that the rhetoric around the danger of putin's russia the rhetoric that such leader putin is that is a tremendous threat to the western world would you say this is ultimately just rhetoric coming from our record do you think that there is any threat posed to western europe and the united states well i think this is a total fiction and what it what is absolutely astounding to me and to
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a number of other people is how you never missed this story is being managed is being protected the whole the entire. us media followed. by my german media. the french are a little more skeptical but the the this this and the french private they don't believe it for two minutes. and the german business class doesn't believe this either you have you have the dominant class which is the media. and certain interests that are very very close to the united states i mean a lot of us western leadership is chosen by the see if they have institute the young leaders they have to learn to book and they choose the the top journalist political leaders they give them little programs to learn about the u.s.
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and so on and and the this but but they do not represent the public opinion including the opinion of a lot of experts in france i would say diplomats and military people who really most of that don't believe for a minute in this russian threat this. but the u.s. what is astonishing i like very much what stephen cohen says and i was just appalled that the nation magazine which is sort of related to stephen cohen came out with a with an article which is that attacks him. directly for his very sensible views the fact is anybody who knows anything about this knows perfectly well that the crane crisis was created by the united states quite deliberately created by the united states that russia reacted quite mildly. in fact its reaction it has it could have i mean the russian army could have conquered you
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. graeme just like that they did not do any such thing they allowed the citizens of of crimea who feel russian who have wanted to be russian all along to vote a referendum to come back to russia. and this this is this is presented to the world as a russian invasion which is totally false and then they say always you can change boundaries but of course the united states bombed serbia in order to detach cut kosovo from serbia i mean that that was the military up really. well you need to detach the provence of clothes to move from syria it was new but here you have a roof room of the people the russian people i mean you wanted to return to. the story. there is a funny show on r.t.e.
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it is hosted by a camp named believe with not only naomi and john who are see who is to be political pawns their own brand of satire cuts to the bone whether scaring the feds or those tapping our phones even though you will last the info is not tripe so let's find out what's on this week's redacted tonight because it's happening now this isn't a drill welcome they only care of ani and natalie mchale oh. the right. well you know like the backup beam song i'm. sorry i was going to write. it was time for a limerick about what i would say it's always good so right off the top you and lee . sort of talked a little bit about how the f.b.i. still hasn't stopped like making people into terrorists and then. present it now in rhyme. so just give me about three days waiting.
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so yeah it is an old story that the f.b.i. has been creating these terror plots. they hired about fifteen thousand informants spies who actually rip route would be terrorist so people like searched isis on line or something and then they pressure them into attempting some kind of attack or bomb plot and then they're arrested and they get hefty sentences sometimes there was a man recently who got a life sentence for a bomb and he never would have done it if it wasn't for the f.b.i. pressuring him. and pretending to be terrorists his terrorist friends so the informants take on this job of like be friending lonely desperate usually poor people oh of course there was. a row over your not. right but i can't believe that there is any you know not
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a bigger outcry especially about some of the cases that we saw recently so there is some new evidence we have f.b.i. surveillance tapes about the relationship or of the relationship between the informant and the accused terrorist and that's what i mainly covered in my segment so let's take let's take the word f.b.i. informant really developed a relationship with her as a twenty three year old cuban man who was busted for a key west bomb plot listen to this actual recording of the informant talking you really sense the connection. your true you know. you know i mean i think you know. she said this is a two steamy for t.v. seems for movie this is. personally. he misses you also have to watch suarez's. this is.
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you. need not say. you know with a little encouragement from the f.b.i. yes a lot of potential. really yeah yeah yeah it was all right for twenty four and then it was like the last twenty four edition of. american. you know i don't know but we have got a letter to. america's got terrorists. that we have. not readily met neutrality is probably the most is most harmful to. your slow page load can obviously kill small business but. these business owners are to
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exactly kind of you know letting net neutrality get the best of them about a fight so. well yes yes yes there are over five hundred businesses that signed on to a letter to f.c.c. chair in congress urging them not to neutrality rules. for people who are interested it's keep the weapon open for business dot com it's a little long but. but but yeah so fight for the future is in the campaign and you might be familiar with their advocacy work around the net neutrality day of action on july twelfth where they did the whole blackout of websites and but just to kind of give you an idea of how transparent the f.c.c. is being about this whole process. so the national hispanic media coalition for requests for thirteen thousand pages of debt neutrality complaints about by blocking the websites and privacy issues and the f.c.c.
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only honored this request one day before the deadline to publicly comment. about revealing that neutrality is just course just. that yeah. it's like a company picnic or something on that day that's a group of really blows my mind because. i really know it doesn't you know he was in business i guess you know i got to be like no why am i surprised if i mean you know that's the thing that always gets rebuilt. as well. i know it's tough i don't know what i'm going to have found you out more in the f.b.i. in trapping people or internet. etc. as it was just like it was a story that i was already more heart wrenching i just. want to live for about as good that's the state of the country but we're you know it's sort of look here
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we're going to you know kill like these people's ability to learn information online through the trial they have been with it all so you know probably literally puts a little bit because we've been trapped because they didn't know any better at the end of the day and otherwise never would have done a crime in the first place. well wait until they will all of us here at least to make people out of how messy again only is this we got to sort of think about all the good things and that people are fighting that stuff and don't want it all and have a little. good job until there's redacted some by richard every private or to america back to the ip which pictures exclusive interviews and panels every thursday on our t.v. america they all made her want to not only go thank you so much like they're all right that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world were told would love that so i tell you all you i am tyrone and i'll keep on watching those hawks never a great day and night that. i
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made a professional powerpoint to show you how artsy america into the greater media landscape is not all right but we are a solid alternative to the. liberal or conservative and as you can see that is bar graph we don't skew the facts either talking at lefties talking at righties oh there you go above it all to look at world art see america is in the spotlight now frankly i have no idea how to classify as it actually took me way more time than i care to admit there's a real irony going. i think that a responsible choice of the people and there are always well that's what the terms of the council is it's not supposed to be a little more area now a wholesale surveillance is there you have all the while i was alluding to so this is the instructor has used the social you say well really it's our lead story because it's garbage real jenny it's.
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just. what. the world according to. arm bad good i've got more to say that ever so what is the world according to jesse well you know just after sit tight and find out because the show starts. the your. governor it's been over two years since our last show and now we're here starting the very first episode of
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this new show kicking it off right here in the nation's capital we're going to be airing every week on r t america on fridays at seven thirty pm and ten pm eastern so we'll also be available on you tube and facebook but most importantly for thirty minutes every week our viewers are going to get to see and hear from you completely unscripted and uncensored so tell us how is this show going to be different from everything else on t.v. well first of all it's going to be dangerous because if they're hearing from me people need to know and especially international people who is jesse ventura. who is this guy well i'll give you a quick scenario who i am i graduated from minneapolis roosevelt high school i immediately joining the united states navy i served for active two in the reserves and i am a member of the big bad u.d.t. seal community naval special forces i then.

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