Transcripts For RT News 20180104 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For RT News 20180104

A wild idea. But this is this is whats kind of heart is is weve seen this before it had to do with preconditions when obama was being elected it was this idea of in both elections it was this idea of you cant talk to them without preconditions and that preconditions we have to set and thats kind of what make you really brings back the old preconditions of the obama era of complaint so you have. A we said we wont take any of the talks seriously if they dont do something to ban all Nuclear Weapons and north korea we dont think we need a bandaid and we dont think we need to smile and take a picture well i know im like this was i thought id honestly you know how i felt about a lot of the passive aggressive spoken things that were coming out of the Obama Administration that i didnt think out. And i feel like this is even worse this is more this is more passive aggressive than anything at this week and talk. Talk is written or respect. They dont even want to negotiate a long overdue peace treaty with israel. So the idea is that we give you millions and hundreds of millions of dollars one hundred ninety three the United States has invested over that time about four hundred according to her its most of this money isnt just going directly to the Palestinian Authority in fact really none of it has a west bank and gaza which. Part of me feels better about that because its the ideas that were controlling its going to get us aid programs but then i usaid has a place another no where near as big as the media was like go crazy everyones talking to a producer for c. N. N. He writes according to witnesses ive spoke to the protests to take advantage of the populations legitimate economic grievances to score points against the rouhani government which they consider to be much the cias bird species are declining and popular and of the total population being sensitive to environmental and habitat changes birds are an important tool for ecologists project an impressive comeback on a stance and due to conservation efforts over the last two then migrates to the bahamas turks and caicos between october and between august and october but due to predators like the brown cowbird it is going to take more effort in order to invigorate the species as a constant state department of Natural Resources conservation biologist dave and lopez put it you never want all your eggs in one basket no pun intended which is where golf course developer Michael Kaiser comes in hes spotted the worst player on the land next to his seven hundred acre sand valley golf restored leaving him to purchase another seventy two Hundred Acres of land next to it for an open to the public recreational land for activities like hunting hiking and skiing on that swath of land hes working to restore the habitat for not only the warbler but to other endangered species the carb or blue bottle fly and the slender classless are and its working because after simply clearing red pine trees from the land native plants whose seeds have been dormant in the sand for decades bloom and the plants that support butterflies bees and even birds are starting to come back now kaiser a chicago based greeting card scion is part of the reason wisconsin was named the best golf destination destination in the world in two thousand and seventeen due to the diversity of its landscape and as we move into twenty eighteen lets find more ways to use our love of the links to conserve and serve the ecosystems are part of the. As a wild story plus its like i mean i think golf courses of always have that like bad yeah you know element like all they look pretty for the people walking on them but they like decimate the environment with all the chemicals they use. In the pesticides and all that so this is a really wild story but there was no then you tell me about earlier today the really just blew my mind that you have to tell people right now which is about bird watching as an industry yes as someone who clearly in the last year or two ive always been around bird surveys and as a big thing but money to sort of bird watching things important part of the ecosystem berties is birdies but theyre also a big part of financially looking at the bird watching industry the bird watching in the United States canada and mexico chive billion dollars using with the and part of the thing thats killing birds and killing a lot of animals is you know human beings love it or leave it up thats more than two hundred ninety million acres of grasslands have been converted to agriculture in north america which then impacts the species were talking about three farming yes everything apart converted to all this most recent in the way very good not good for the land by more than eighty five percent of the globally threatened birds in latin america have been impacted by large scale logging in cultural operations was that the more you know this takes the stand take stands and whats the what are called young jack pines and theyre punctuated by open areas the blue in the summer glasses top of those talk about the scots and thrive in a sunnier landscape pine barrons prairie savannahs without the fig canopies all of this is possible by simply kind of just allowing the land to do what it naturally does rather than trying to excavate it and create it and shipped in the what we wanted to be right you know exactly and this is the thing is that what happened in wisconsin is that a lot of nonnative pines were ground there after timber in that the turn of the century a lot of houses built the United States were built with wood from wisconsin and once that was all done they started really growing but the pines that they did were red pines are nonnative theyre used for wood pulp for what men paper manufacture. And what floors because they were native they messed up everything so now what hes doing is literally just allowing these jack lions and all that natural habitat to come back for butterflies and all of this and be is as weve talked about and so the a lot about mid twentys or teen audubon magazine actually remarked on how the Silver Lining of the Great Recession of making golf courses not making as much money in closing is that they are now being bought up by conservationists and so now maybe these new golf courses built by people like cars or who are avoiding pesticides and all the bad stuff and using the natural land itself instead of messing with it that could make you know golf or conservation like that we like thats a very different than our president s idea of what all of us in quotes i mean i said you know lets remember that made sure it you know majors but around a lot longer than us they probably perfected how best to create places for animals to thrive and then we can be. A letters way about majors way better out of that as we can learn from her art as we go to break our watches dont forget to let us know what you think about topics weve covered of facebook and twitter your full shows at our t. V. Dot com coming up going to make room for the wisconsin from directional coming from our deep collect the hawks thats to discuss a new Political Party of the year stay tuned to watch of the. Day everybody im stephen both. Coming with you next. Right american interests george bush in our view to say this is my buddy famous financial guru when shes a little bit different im. Going to run your windows up with all the drama happening in our country and have fun every day americans. Really start to bridge the gap this is the great american. His goal is periodic album number seventy nine and thats unique attributes that make it great for money. With not more in the back you it has got forty years of history to it and its evolved through all these technologies its a unique protocol and it like gold it is attracting a huge amount of capital for the for this achievement and you cant say that you can simply go out there and create another one there are competitors of course just like there are competing species on planet earth for energy and survival but theres only one the apex predator or that is at the moment before he dies from all the dark. Leaves. You. Know that chillier. You. Leap. On i. Was going to go down. With every new year comes a new set of resolutions for most people they can range from losing weight and drinking last to being more active and finally cleaning out that front hall closet dangerous the front hall closet. But for filmmaker. The beginning of the new year marks the beginning of his quest to bring a Real Third Party challenge to the two Party Dictatorship that dominates u. S. Politics after the killing of his father and five others in the two thousand and twelve sikh temple shooting i was. Political activism found cause and purpose in fighting for his seat in the us how house arrest district back in two thousand and fourteen but now austin is fighting for a third party future all upon us and now we have one bernie dealy if they actually had a party that had a strong platform which we do they might continue their independence but usually the most like. An uncivil rest you know civil unrest you have to pick a side or you have to pick you have to give up certain things that you have to pick a side that isnt too far from you and how do you thats really the challenge so how how will you go about building that new Third Party Movement and i mean to tell me how to tell us a little bit about independent party united dot com so as you know probably the Republican Party was founded in wisconsin and rooted in wisconsin now. Very near where i was born and actually i was thinking you know you literally thirty minutes from where i was is where the Republican Party started. And Something Like this is like a twenty year project a ten year project and the best way to to do it is do it almost like Teddy Roosevelt tried to do the Progressive Party remember when he was shot in the walky and then his speech ended up like ricocheting the bullet and he still gave a two hour speech yeah. Were at that point where we can see that both sides dont have the answers theyre going to bark at each other for another two decades theyve been barking at each other for these past two decades so the best way to do it is grassroots on the ground suggesting in nominating new congressional candidates or new state representatives or new city you know representatives and were just launching now just to start rolling into that. Thats interesting you say Just Launched now so did tell us a little bit about that web site independent party united dot com like what can people find on there. Thats a great question tyrrell like so what we tried to do was summarize all of the salient points and the Firm Evidence now from the fake news but from people like you guys who really study it and really get into the nitty gritty of it so that if you go to that website youll have everything you need to know about where you stand interesting where were. You have other Third Party Movements you know failed and where you believe you know you will succeed you know i mean we heard this talk a lot over the last push in the last i would say ten fifteen years. Even ninety eight when my father ran you know everyone parties here is here and then it kind of fell to the wayside you know what what what sets this apart from the other attempts to kind of organize in these independent disenfranchised voters. I think your father by the way jesse did an amazing job at showing how two hundred thousand dollars could both parties he was a true independent and. I think where its going to. Its going to succeed isnt Coalition Building something that the green party doesnt do something that the other Third Party Candidates dont do we suggest Coalition Building so something that were doing with the independent party is its not a religious conversion if you become an independent rather you are a watchdog on both sides you can caucus with the democrats you can caucus with the republicans you still an independent and suggest you know based on their rules you can show up at their events and you can have suggestions and discussions with them so Coalition Building is primary something that weve lost since the one nine hundred ninety s. Since the internet has dawned everybodys kind of built their own silos and theyve built. That does seem to be the hardest part because the truth is third party third parties or you know we call them third parties i mean outside of that two Party Monopoly is is considered you know its going to ruin things its going to do this its going to mess up but now we have a congress and we see in the last twenty thirty years the whole time ive grown up is seeing this go from one side who has power who has this how can you do it they cant Even Coalition build within them in their own parties now with the power of independence is that you have they have to come they have to win with the last election started with they have got to have to learn to cope coalesce with with people from other part is like we saw with the bernie thing so how will you one of those things how will you build those but also also. The suppression that third party suppression by republicans and by democrats in the Corporate Media who consider anything about third party is you know a threat to democracy. I mean its a tough one you guys know coming down the brass tacks those two parties dont represent the normal person one party is the party of big business the other party is an intellectual elite that wants to speak for the people right. This forty two. That we talk about if they stop giving their power to other people and say you know what were going to select the best amongst us to run then i think we can you know we can offer a challenge we can create that that vibrant conversation however its difficult because the amount of mudslinging that has happened in the past two decades its unseen i mean down the fake news down to you know fake. Like people actually alleging assaults or you know negative things that are detrimental defamation so as a third party our job would be to throw that mudslinging aside to get right into the real political strategy and philosophy of our country and i think if people stay there will be able to raise this party pretty quickly now you mentioned earlier the greens and libertarians are there are probably the two biggest third parties out there today what about those existing third parties you know where where do you see them fitting in to to your efforts for this independent party like you said Coalition Building your is that something where you would reach out to those two and say look you guys have Ballot Access especially to federal level youve made some moves here and there you know how do they fit into this overall movement. And you hit the nail on the head theyve already started moving in these steps its a matter of galvanizing them throwing away some of the differences and going at the similarities and a lot of similarities are we want corruption and both parties have proven themselves so corrupt that i mean most other countries are looking at us not as their philosophical leader on democracy anymore theyre looking at us as a corporate oligarchical regime that needs to be handled and then i think with those third parties especially the green party is a good example. We can show that there is a bit of organizing that happens on the democratic and the republican side and though they have the philosophy right theyre not playing the political game correctly and thats ideally maybe something we do in the midwest have a very well out of chicago out of wisconsin. And sometimes minnesota sometimes want to show. You the very midwestern thing is that we kind of say it doesnt really matter which is why i think it surprised people in wisconsin since its been this whole wisconsin ruined everything because we voted for trump but at the end of the day its you you didnt you expected them to just vote for a democrat you didnt realize that they vote on the issues they vote on on things that are very important that they you know if they feel they can actually affect their family theyll vote that way not about party and i think more people are like vote for the party and the person who has my values at stake and you think that values its about what are you going to do for your average working class american that has to be first and foremost primaries are the election process if you do not pass their pride in this allows us to buy both sides because those primaries are rigged when i ran against paul rock last from both sides i had made up stories from one side and i had emails going out from the other side telling people all hes from california he lives in california he doesnt actually come back to wisconsin though i used to come back all the time and if we can bypass those primaries we can actually get people who are like jesse like your father tyrrell somebody who succeeded in another field sees the corruptions from sees the corruption from outside and enters with a strong. Philosophy and thats what we need right now we dont need people who are shelled to party we need people who are like stand up americans i couldnt play with you more we wish you good luck in your efforts youre different. Was posted and more well well check in with you as the as the as the time draws near for the Upcoming Elections this year thank you very much former congressional candidate m r d thank you. Thank you thats. Civil rights activist erika garner passed away recently at the age of twenty seven erika fought tirelessly after the death of her father at the hands of unjust and racist police cho and erica girlishness she did held up by her story you everybody you know it everybody could be. And that is our show for you to have a great day all right. But im facing christmas alone out on the streets of london. Well you look to be any better. I could look up the glory like going to school you know just sa

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