Transcripts For RT News 20180103 : vimarsana.com

Transcripts For RT News 20180103

A whole trampas has a long way to catch up with his previous us thats why we really should stop simply looking at trump the man to trump as a kind of symptom and i mentioned earlier a character true of almost a Cartoon Version of a system a system that has produced people that have almost brought us to the edge of nuclear war. Thank you youre welcome after the break we speak to actor in Cannes Film Festival mc lubber will soon as he switches from the matrix just star you all to see a film about marine biologist whose job foretold Global Environmental catastrophe by diving in the depths of the earths oceans all the more coming over but two of this Season Finale of growing up. In two thousand and sixteen the Panama Papers show the world with a tax haven the secrets to trilling and United States dollars passed through most. In the amount of time that weve been in the Panama Papers exposure thats what it shows a lot of money it really is. Journalism its an act of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. Millions of most like from documents where examine. All the people which basically have tried to get an advantage out of this thought it was newspaper. And probably other politician which was the other politician the media would point to find their targets such as the kings of morocco and saudi arabia the president of argentina several Prime Ministers. And russian president Vladimir Putin of course. Oh my god ive had so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation some things dont just happen by chance you. Very striking there were no more americans to go specially a lot of people from the brics countries specially brazil russia and china that this special project reveals what was missed in the media coverage. The panama chronicles. Los angeles the city of luxury and free but also an Alarming Number of People Living in the streets. The simple fact in l. A. Use there is just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in theres no where to come in and its been a struggle. Running into this man phoned his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. You know having Something Like this may as well be a castle to the authorities except such. A tiny house on a city parking space is not a solution perth to someone wanted touring the site otherwise itll be a free for all and is there a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. For his goal this periodic album number seventy nine has unique attributes that make it great for money they think a big point it with not more in a vacuum it has got forty years of history to it and its evolved through all these technologies its a unique protocol and it like all it is attracting a huge amount of Capital Force 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 is survival but there is only one the apex predator or that is met at the moment before he dies from oligarchy. Welcome back to a Peer Reviewed journal nature is published in the past few days that there is a ninety five percent chance of the earth will heat up two degrees centigrade or three point six degrees fahrenheit within the next seventy years or thereabouts aside from possible implications that include the twenty First Century ravaged by wars for resources and the displacement or death of tens of millions there are lethal knock on effects for the worlds oceans arguably no Single Person educated the planet about seventy percent of the earth more than Jacques Cousteau french naval officer explorer a conservationist filmmaker innovator scientist photographer author and research or Jacques Cousteaus life is celebrated in a new film the odyssey directed by jerome soule starring as cousteau is an actor a recording artist and director known around the world for his roles in the matrix films bear wilson he joins me now welcome to going underground so whats it like portraying a father son relationship in a film which then so obviously pivots to the fate of the planet itself i think its a relief to concentrate on the only one subject father son relationship when youre talking about a man whos known as close to because you avoid the typical bio pic shore which can be boring and by concentrating on the father son relationship you reveal a lot of the facets aspects of his personality of course his personality. His. Brilliancy and at the same time his selfishness and or thought of nature and his sense of desire to control his own territory. So i mean we all know about under in the oceans basically humanity knows about whats happening under the oceans a huge extent because of Jacques Cousteau we breathe underwater because if youre going to end this a lot of it will take for granted really really truly because we forget that he invented the famous aqualung in the fortys in one hundred forty three. And thats and its not a little accomplishment. When he was the first one to film underwater and sprayed those images through television and before that for cinema. The Cannes Film Festival in the sixtys for the world of silence. We owe him a lot of things im not saying this because i studied him and i portrayed him i was part of a generation that grew up with him watching his films every week or every fortnight and he gave us a sense of adventure he gave us a sense of fun also because what he was doing with you know his crew on board calypso seemed you know very french everybody was drinking eating occasionally running after a dolphin or a whale but its just. The first reality t. V. Show it was the first absolutely it was a very clever communicator had a great sense of. You know he invented the red beanie because he wanted to kill it so member and youre wearing a number yes. He wanted the crew of the calypso boat to be identifiable straightaway so he is an all thing that used to be worn by people going under water in these big. Metal things that used to have the beanie under to protect themselves and he used that simply as a it was modern marketing anyway so he said he was a genius but then theres a slow burn through the film until you get to a line like. You speaking as Jacques Cousteaus way that the elimination of materialism is required to save the planet thats just suddenly in the middle of the ville yes i think changed his views about the planet itself ok so is. Representative of mans rapport to nature at the end of the Twentieth Century in the fiftys when hes starting diving into something hes a predator. He learned how to dive in order to kill fish and when hes starting to film he uses fish as material to make sensational images in the sixtys you observe that all the fish that hes been filming in the fortys late fortys have disappeared he starts becoming a little aware. And then through a major revelation held by his son felipe who was an activist and ecological activist he called him a militant militant he goes to antartica and realizes that instead of just. Taking the world filming the world he needed to protect the world and then he embarks on this new period in his life in which hes going to alert the public and hes going to be a whistleblower on ecological issues and for him everything was linked to capitalism the the guilt was on the side of capitalism he was very very pessimistic he never allowed himself to express his pessimism in front of the cameras he did so in his book he was very dark he thought that man was not going to. Realize quickly enough how fragile it all was and so he was you know he was he was you can have much hope in a lindsay which pessimism in the veldt was all usual was vacillation ironic and you portrayed this in the film that we owe Big Oil Company its a little bit out of me i wouldnt say all of that as how ambivalent the character was which is the reason why in france unlike in america or maybe in other countries of the world to in france is. It is still attacked for his ecological actions in the in the fiftys compromises he needed the money to being in the numbers of everything from and simply to to move the boat and so he got his contract with british are tolerant to help them find oil wells near abu dhabi and so he contributed to the destruction of the environment in the in that part of the world but he spent the rest of his life. Making this major. Mayor cool. And so i think its very unfair that he should be criticized on his attitude in the fiftys you know he refused to have the famous film the world of silence for which you want to go as i was saying he refused to have it altered he could have removed a few images to give himself a better image no he took full responsibility to show the world that this was the attitude in the fiftys that you could use dynamite to get items of samples of fish to study or that you could use young baby whales as a bait for sharks in order to film great scenes he wanted to say this is how we did it the world was our oyster we didnt ask ourselves and questions but now we do and we will have to more and more russias Vladimir Putin has just made a twenty seventeen year of a call a g. China supporting russias Marine Protection area then talk to thats what they say. What do you think Jacques Cousteau would think of these big powers talking about it really because Jacques Cousteau and the film is not giving it away because joe and antarctic and preservation are where we are legally antartica is preserved because of the action of trying to in the late eightys in the ninetys he went to visit all the heads of states to extend a moratorium that already existed extended until two thousand and forty eight. But he actually worked very hard and he started with the australian Prime Minister and then went he was irritated in washington the Big Oil Companies are telling our elected leaders and the general public that theyre doing what they can what would be saying about socalled green washing and Corporate Law here ok i think that was clever so he made he wanted things to be possible he wanted accomplishments to be made and so presumably. E in c o p twenty one he would have agreed on the route the compromises the arrangements that were made. Thank god we have in france at the moment the equivalent of a cousteau who has does not have such an International Profile as cousteau did but we have nicola you know that has just been hired by. As. Minister of the transition towards ecology which is interesting as a terminology which proves that france intends to really shift its policy as far as you dont think a macro government would bomb a green peace Rainbow Warrior ship protesting Nuclear Testing that sort of thats a tricky question i think that france france still has a tendency to protect national interests. Particularly as far as Nuclear Activity and grow is doing Nuclear Submarine simulation just the other day showing the. Action of the protection of the in the National Military institutions i think france has a tradition of going all the way you know we are a Nuclear Force ive just finished a film in the highest where we have some of our Nuclear Submarines its very impressive we ignore that part of the reality but actually its there and very often goes to brittany but it was frontal really only Nuclear Power in the European Union when britain leaves absolutely so i think. Until the day you know who is the minister of environment decides to leave because he disagrees i think my calling will want to have a green policy simply because you can only do is an incredibly popular figure in france he is the figure former german. The figure of and environment theyve already had a feud about you know those. Chemicals that kill. You know naked you know its actually i can never forget that even in french when he when he you know won so so far and you could have you know if you gave initial support in new to. The green body but i did because you do and i had worked together at greenpeace he was the director of greenpeace before he became. European Parliament Member and because i wanted the. Ecological questions to be raised within the president ial elections and then he associated himself with the socialist and then he got absorbed and so i then didnt continue supporting him. The ecological issues have not been tackled so much during the french president president ial elections my quiz catching up and i think its and its an incredible coup in france that should have got. Everybody trying to get in you can only go and you could have presented himself as well as for the president ial election so he had what he has all that at the macro as a technocrat is near liberalism which candidate is allied to Goldman Sachs and Financial Institutions you think Jacques Cousteau whatever your optimism about the new french president. I think. Was a realist and i knew you were. Associated himself with with some politicians i think that its very early days he was. Yeah i think he was he was a great diver and swimmer politically ducker and ever yes exactly its very early days with michael i think the great thing for us is that he is a very very intelligent man and hes absorbing many new forces including you lou is a great example of what michael has up his sleeve so i dont think that you can reduce into. Banks and liberals may be the crisis will happen and i didnt intend to have a political conversation about france clearly the key discussion will be in september when the code of work the work legislation is going to be discussed then this is when he will. Clearly define his position and maybe again the country will come to a halt we dream of progress and we dream of. Movement in france and every time any acquired right is questioned we hit the street and we paralyze the country so we have pretty complicated. And that said for one of your favorite shows of the season will be back with all new episodes are going on the ground on wednesday the seventeenth of january children keep in touch via social media have a happy altered. Hello my name is peter and ive been living in russia for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things ive got. I mean. Because i. I. Really believe the you. Know it was more. Like this my. Workers are. Going to cause like not believe. You forgot. We applaud the tremendous courage of the reigning people in washington throws its support behind the violent protests in iran threatening sanctions to suppress the rest of. The middle East Jerusalem status the u. S. President considers cussing aid to the palestinians for not wanting to pace. The slanging match between donald trump and the north Korean Leader descends into barbs about the size and power of the Nuclear Buttons just as south korea tries to calm the situation with upcoming talks with pyongyang. I. Like good afternoon welcome its just turned one oclock here in moscow youre watching international now thousands of progovernment supporters have rallied across iran to the moment the violent protests that have been erupting since the end of december at least twenty one people have died in clashes after six consecutive days of unrest the demonstrations started in protest over the sluggish economy and a jump in prices then transformed into a political uprising with some chanting antigovernment slogans the unrest turned violent in several times with police posts attacked by the protesters in the last three days there have been more than four hundred fifty arrests in toronto alone from that ministration has threatened to impose sanctions if its not satisfied with irans response to the unrest. You dont get ahead of sanctions but that is one tool kit we are watching reports very carefully of any potential human rights abuses of these protesters who are protesting peacefully we are now seeing an organic Popular Uprising organized organized by brave iranian citizens on the Largest Scale since two thousand and nine the United States supports the iranian people and we call on the regime to respect its citizens basic right to peacefully express their desire for change but we asked people interim what they think about the protests need encouragement to coming from abroad. Given that i feel that if peoples economic problems were addressed these accidents would never happen again so if someone from the government came and spoke to them these incidents would not escalate. The cost of living unemployment a lack of attention to people Authorities Say that this problem started with a surge in the prices of basic food supplies. They need that person who says time for change should think and be worried about their own country and the iranians should think about their country everybody should start by trying to make progress at home. I dont think trump should interfere in our countrys issues i dont think our issues are any of his busi

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