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According to new polls out this week, 70% of independent voters here in the United States

say that they would be more likely to vote for a candidate if that candidate supported

action on climate change.

70% of independent voters here in the United States, you know the people who make up that

mythical center.

The mythical swing vote, they do kind of exist.

70% of people who are not registered with a political party say that they're more likely

to support a candidate if that person says they want to take action on climate change.

Only 14% say they're less likely to support someone who wants to take action to help protect

the planet and the country from climate change.

Much like the entire Medicare for all discussion, it turns out that climate change is also a

winning campaign issue.

Now, I ask you this then, viewers.

How many times have we heard candidates out there running ads or mentioning in their campaign

speeches or during debates, how many times have you heard them mention climate change?

Now, I know the Florida governor debate from earlier this week, I know that the first question

was on climate change.

That was astounding that they actually did that.

Jake Tapper did a phenomenal job with that.

But that doesn't typically happen.

That was an outlier, and that's why people knew it happened, because it was so shocking

that they were asked about climate change.

I know the corporate media doesn't like to talk about it, as Chris Hayes himself admitted

on Twitter, the reason the network executives don't like the host talking about climate

change is because it's a, quote, "ratings killer."

But here's the thing.

Politicians might not like talking about it because yes, it is a complex issue and it

does take a little bit of nuance to be able to explain what's happening to the planet

properly.

Media doesn't like to talk about it because people tune out.

They don't want to hear about it.

They don't want to listen to it, and it's gonna hurt their advertising money.

But the people actually want it.

The people want action on climate change.

Voters in the United States are ready for the federal government to do something to

protect the planet.

This is a winning campaign issue.

This is something that candidates out there, as we approach the midterms, they need to

be talking about!

Because we know, based on the polling data, based on the available evidence, that people

want action.

They do not want a government controlled by fossil fuel interests.

They do not want politicians who are bought and paid for by the fossil fuel industry or

by the agro-chemical industry.

Groups that pour in millions of dollars every election cycle to buy politicians who go out

there and deny what science is telling us.

They're tired of it!

And the voters want something different.

The biggest problem right now is that we do have one political party, the Republican Party,

that's pretty much made it a staple of their party that they're gonna deny climate change

or deny that human beings are causing it.

Or if they do admit that it's happening, and that humans are causing it, that there's nothing

we can do so we shouldn't do anything.

Marco Rubio recently said that we can't blow up the economy just to save the planet, or

the country, or anything really.

Then we have the Democrats.

They talk a good game on it.

Obama talked a good game, admitted climate change was real.

It was a threat and we needed to do something.

Then he expanded domestic oil production.

Then he expanded offshore drilling.

Then he expanded leasing out new coal mines, as fracking exploded!

Quite literally and figuratively under the Obama administration.

So yeah, it's one thing to talk about the need to stop doing all this, but then you

have to follow through.

That's the second part of that that Obama never really got.

He didn't follow through.

We got a couple good environmental regulations from him, but all of that has already been

undone by the current administration.

It's time to switch.

It's time to do something, and it's time to take action.

That's what the American voters want to see, but unfortunately with too many of the current

crop of political candidates, I don't know that climate action is on the table yet.

And that's a very sad thing to have to say.

For more infomation >> New Poll Shows That Climate Action Is A WINNING Issue For Candidates - Duration: 4:28.

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WATCH: Cristiano Ronaldo just scored his best goal yet for Juventus against Empoli - Duration: 3:18.

 Cristiano Ronaldo has made everyone forget about his slow start to life at Juventus

 The Portuguese superstar failed to score in his first three matches for the Old Lady

 But the goals are coming thick and fast now, with Ronaldo adding a brace in Juve's 2-1 win against Empoli on Saturday

 After impressing against Manchester United in the Champions League, Max Allegri's side looked laboured in the first half of their return to Serie A action

 They fell a goal behind through Francesco Caputo's left-footed effort in the 28th minute

 The partnership of Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala and Federico Bernardeschi just wasn't firing, but the 33-year-old decided to turn it on in the second half

 Ronaldo scored twice, including a rocket from 25 yards out, to extend Juve's unbeaten start to the season

Ronaldo scores a beauty  The five-time Ballon d'Or winner equalised from the penalty spot in the 54th minute but he wasn't done there

 With 20 minutes remaining, he collected the ball in space, advanced forward and then sent a rasping effort into the top corner

 It was something special.  What a hit. It's certainly the best goal of Ronaldo's brief Juventus career

 That's now seven goals in the league for the former Manchester United star, and four goals in his past four matches in all competitions

 Real Madrid must be hurting with each passing game.  Los Blancos have struggled in Ronaldo's absence, with nobody in Julen Lopetegui's squad able to put up the numbers that the Portugal international produced in Spain

 But Toni Kroos doesn't want to talk about Ronaldo.  "We can't be talking about someone who isn't here," the midfielder said this week in response to concerns that Ronaldo is missed at the Bernabeu

 "I miss [Gareth] Bale and [Dani] Carvajal when they are not with us. There are plenty of solutions to score goals

 "We can't be crying over someone who didn't want to be here."  Do YOU want to write for GiveMeSport? Get started today by signing-up and submitting an article HERE: https://www

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For more infomation >> WATCH: Cristiano Ronaldo just scored his best goal yet for Juventus against Empoli - Duration: 3:18.

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GORILLA | Animals for Children | Kids Videos | Kindergarten | Preschool learning - Duration: 6:39.

Welcome to the jungle, Ed.

A kingdom for wild animals.

Bouncing bananas! Look at that!

"That", Ed, is a gorilla.

I've read about them in stories.

Oops, I think she's seen us.

She's okay, Ed. Just relaxing in the treetops.

And having a bite while she's at it.

Why not! The food's good, the view's excellent. Life couldn't be better for her.

There's a lot to munch around here.

Gorillas spend most of the morning and evening eating.

That's half the day gone on food.

It takes a lot to fill their stomachs. Leaves, branches, stems and fruits for breakfast,

lunch and dinner.

What a life. Eating and I suppose snoozing in between.

Sure. It's hard work eating, so naturally, they want to finish off by sleeping.

Easy does it.

Here we are.

Look, one's right behind us.

Pay attention, Ed. Time for some basic gorilla information.

What was that?

What?

It's…

Oh, hello. They're just exploring, Ed.

Hi, fellas.

Gorillas. Not your average monkey – certainly the largest primate around. They live in forests,

sleep in nests, interact with one another and have human-like fingerprints. Come on,

let's get some fresh air.

Are you telling me gorillas are close to humans?

Very. Just like chimpanzees, we have a lot in common.

Wow. Look at the size of those arms.

Their arms are actually longer than their legs.

Now that's weird.

Not really. Think about it. They swing around and climb mainly with their arms.

Right. And we move around mostly on our legs.

Nature's smarter than you think, Ed.

Look at that face – full of expression.

And feet almost like hands.

Very useful if you're a gorilla.

Hey!

Hi! I'm Ed and this is Eppa.

Ed!

Let's not interrupt their meal. It's bad manners. Come along.

Bye!

Whoa…..

Ta-da!

Very impressive. Look, there's one.

And guess what – she's eating!

Surprise, surprise. Another one eating.

What's this chap up to?

Bouncing bananas!

Just playing, Ed. Those two, however…… are sizing each other up.

I thought they were peaceful characters.

Well, every once in a while they do have a little argument, like most families.

Now, this is what I call monkeying around!

Ooh, ooh, ah, ah. Hey, Eppa! Onwards and upwards.

Oh dear, here we go again.

It's a treetop circus!

Woooah-ohhhhh-oyeeeeee-ohhhhhhh! Eppa, where are you?

I don't know about you, Pip Ship, but I think this could get out of hand.

I'm at the top of the world!

Careful, Ed. You're not an acrobat.

This is so easy! One arm in front of the otherrrrrrrrrrrrr! Woooah-ohhhhh-oyeeeeee-ohhhhhhh! Eppa, I'm

flyingggggggg! Woaaaaaahhhhh! Epppppppaaaaaaaa!

What goes up must come down.

I had it under control.

No, you didn't. Just don't try that again. You could hurt yourself.

Hey, look at that. He's got a silver back.

That's why he's called a silverback.

Really?

Yes.

He looks serious.

Well, he's the main man of the jungle so he has big responsibilities. Now, let's

find a spot to land.

Ed, no more antics, you hear. Both feet on the tree at all times.

Aye-aye. Hey, look.

I don't know how she stays balanced!

With her strength and agility. She's been doing it her whole life.

Even so, look at the size of her and the size of that branch.

The trees are very supple, just like their inhabitants.

Look at that, not a care in the world.

Relaxation's the key.

Oh, he-he-hello. We were just leaving.

On our way right away.

Sounds like our cue to go, Ed.

What do you think's going on?

I don't think it's anything we're doing.

Look, it's a silverback

Oh, fantastic

Come on, Eppa.

Looks like a family picnic.

Probably is. One silverback, several females and their kids.

Look at that chap playing the drums.

Play is an important part of a young gorilla's development.

I'd like to get a photo of that little one.

Let's keep us and the gorillas separate, okay.

Too late.

Perfect!

Ed, I'm not going to jump in and save you this time.

Hey there. My name's Ed. Ed, your friend.

And you are just amazing!

Bouncing bananas! What was that?

Bouncing bananas indeed. They're tearing down the trees!

Why?

For food of course. Why else? Come in, Pip Ship, come in.

It's time to say goodbye, before we get the same treatment as they're giving the

But his silverback daddy might.

Look how cute he is.

Ooooh. He is, isn't he? You are, aren't you? So adorable. Cute cute cute cute.

Okay, Eppa. I think you've had enough jungle air for one day.

Bye-bye now.

Cheers. Hang tight.

Very sweet.

I'm ready for the next adventure.

You can say that again!

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