​‘Watching the Hawks’ to provide full perspective on overlooked stories

2015/03/09

The show ‒ hosted by Tyrel Ventura, Sean Stone and Tabetha Wallace ‒ will use balanced conversation and honest debate to focus on stories the rest of the media ignores.


"Our take on events will not be your typical bland mainstream cable news coverage because the three of us are not your typical bland mainstream cable news hosts. We want to talk about issues and events that actually have a direct impact on the lives of our viewers,” said Ventura. “There are millions upon millions of Americans who do not feel their voice and the issues that they deem important are represented by Fox, CNN, or MSNBC, " he added.


"'Watching the Hawks' is for the person who feels disenfranchised from the political process, distrustful of a media that seems to be pandering to anyone but them, disillusioned by the financial markets - but hopeful for the future," said RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan. "The show is a great addition to our RT America line-up."



The three co-hosts of ‘Watching the Hawks’ previously created the online alternative news show 'Buzzsaw'. Their goal is to address subjects and issues that are either overlooked or intentionally avoided by the mainstream media, or are buried under the sheer volume of information slamming us on a daily basis.


"I want to have honest discussions about working class issues, the desperate need to address our infrastructure and how we can become strong communities again,“ said Wallace. “If I can educate people on the tactics used by politicians and corporations to get your money and votes, our viewers can then make better informed decisions for themselves. People need a break from the fire and brimstone nature of the mainstream media and we’re going to try and give them that.”


Ventura has guest-hosted several episodes of ‘Breaking the Set’. He brings a fun, self-effacing swagger to the proceedings while speaking from the heart without fear of speaking the truth to power. Stone contributes an academic perspective to ‘Watching the Hawks’, having spent time at both Princeton University and Oxford. Wallace’s passion for the rights of the common man, a strong belief in honesty and a tough Midwestern attitude will set him apart from the usual talking heads of mainstream media, according to RT.


The show will begin on March 23, airing four days a week out of RT America’s studios in Washington, DC.


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