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in the movie the joint the hotel rooms the movie that's the gateway to the grand imperial trilogy the torch was pushed coromandel let's go to the close of the show to see don't need to go and. read this and the colonel was hotel to retreat. where the police if the police pick up the bins out i don't think they're doing everything they can but i think. it makes it more complicated massive austerity cuts in the government's budget policies a plane from losing control of the streets the four nights of parliaments in the u.k. . europe's top bankers says the continent suffering its worst financial ordeal since the second world war as fears grow from skip the next in line to lose its top credit rating. and activists in russia take matters into their own hands when it comes to catching paedophiles who escape justice as current sex crimes laws slammed
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for being inadequate. international news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day just turn ten in the morning here sporadic violence has broken out in cities across the u.k. for a fourth night in a row more than half a dozen hotspots and flared up over the past few days buildings were set up plays and shops looted hundreds of people have been arrested and one man has been confirmed that the violence comes amid massive austerity cuts and high levels of unemployment many are now blaming the government for the riots as more and it reports from. london mayor boris johnson o'brien's you know riots devastated clap and to a mixed reception delivering the government's message to rioters that they'll feel
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the full force of the law to me you know you're going to see the future wasn't theirs i mean all across england and wales more than eleven thousand police have already been laid off in austerity measures by two thousand and fifteen a total of thirty four thousand will go meanwhile london and other cities are taken over by thugs the police have not been anywhere where the police if the police were hitting all that would have been done i think the prices are little bit better i don't think they're doing everything they can i think maybe more by. the state while police numbers are being cut the estimated cost of the war in afghanistan from two thousand and one to the end of last month was thirty billion dollars all taxpayer cash british forces are also heavily involved in libya despite the ministry of defense being required to lose thirty two thousand stars m.e.p.
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gerard batten says money's being spent on foreign wars that should be spent at home . the point is come where we have to call in the armed forces what we're seeing now and. criminality across the whole of long what we should do in my view is pull our troops back from these pointless wars in afghanistan and iraq. as money's spent on two wars in foreign lands parts of london birmingham liverpool and bristol i sensually ghettos partly because of high immigration but also because young people in these communities have no prospects they're bored and disaffected and as the cuts bite that's not going to improve a clump of youth worker told me fool out of eight centers have closed. since last year it's about impressing your community when you take away the money from the police you take away the money from the you. never have imagined such
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consequences to be only you know you took a consequence is tuesday night still sixteen thousand police officers on the streets of london according to the metropolitan police the force is being stretched more than ever this rule and we see them today as the truth about taking matters into their own hands bringing with it to ation under control is just the beginning of this problem and it's not just about cleaning up it's about community and coming to terms with the fact that even at the current numbers if violence is widespread enough the police seem unable to retain control the feeling of insecurity in these communities is likely to remain for some time particularly if police keep disappearing from the your and artsy. but of course once again your close eye on the events as they unfold there in london and beyond bringing you the latest updates on twitter you can follow them and underscore. in her latest tweet laura
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says that the british capital was shot. last night over fears of more people sent home early from work pubs and shops are. nothing like it's usual. self one forty underscore. with police and emergency services stretched to their limits many londoners have been left to fend for themselves freelance journalist patrick henningsen who got caught up in the fall and some self says the government should have learnt from what's been going on elsewhere in the world. to be honest this is one of the most shocking things i've ever had the displeasure of seeing was in brixton early monday morning about one am. gangs of youths who were some of which had fled from central brixton into the surrounding areas like stockwell barricade in the streets with rubbish bins or anything they could find in order to stop cars try to pull drivers from the cars
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and take the cars i saw in one instance and one man came to help the driver and he was beaten by a gang of six or seven young black youths in brixton very frightening i was barricaded in a pub for part of the time and couldn't go out and the pub got sieged. an hour after that incident so no police to be found even if you dial nine nine nine the police said sorry we can't help you just stay where you are now if the leadership of this country and the heads of the police departments everything have been paying attention to what's going on around the world in the middle east and north africa and britain in the police force in britain think oh we're different no it's the same you have mobile phones blackberries twitter you have mobs they're able to outmaneuver the police at any turn and the police cannot cope with this and unfortunately the criminal element know this my advice to the leadership of this country all your m.p.'s and david cameron and everybody else stop playing politics
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stop playing labor and conservative the blame game and you've got to start looking at what's going on the street. and there we have full coverage online of what's it been like on the streets of london during those riots you can head to our web site it's hard to feel calm to watch footage of historic buildings and homes going up in flames. the european markets are bounce back after a day of volatile trading on the stock markets with the central bank chief has warned its financial system is now in its worst state since world war two it comes amid the latest speculation that the french economy is on the brink of a downgrade. explains why. of the united states the french are next on the credits a hit list to surrender their top rating friends. according to what people at least probably going to lose its aaa status. known for
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its loike thirty five working week because of this say the real reason was felt like a good neighbors is in trouble they just work hard enough. is coming from heaven europeans or so on what. and title to the world without actually doing something for them so the dream is becoming annoyed as citizens demand better services working less exposed just three states should stay in the euro germany the netherlands and belgium share the same currency without having economic costs those nations know meet a growing resistance against fellow members positions of the bailout center on three issues people don't want to pay for others' mistakes they haven't been consulted and the money doesn't even seem to be helping it silly this week became the latest country to bring out the big involved but economists think it needs to
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deal with its own problems i think it's competitive italy is growing relatively slow italy and spain have announced spending cuts but it's fear no win me enough to balance the books the e.u. citizens of being tricked into picking up the tab say analysts italy and spain it is being bought by the european central bank because all merry people can't grasp their fancy methods get the e.c. piece funded by europe's taxpayers they don't want to pay for these lousy greek spanish people but when they use the east. nobody understands it because bridge finance minister francois darwin's but it's a big. fundamental as fears grow that france is mixed the law and the looks of wars move but in the last remaining careful states we have already had enough of the new
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bushel see brussels. market shake on both sides of the atlantic experts turned their sights to asia betting on who is to become the world's next economic superpower we bring you some of the predictions in just a few moments. the u.s. federal reserve has admitted the u.s. economy is not as strong as it thought it also announced plans to keep interest rates at record lows for the next two years to help calm investor u.s. stocks responded negatively to the statement later recovered their losses is very important has the details now from new york. the federal reserve announced that u.s. interest rates will be kept at record lows for another two years through twenty thirteen interest rates in the u.s. have been near zero since december two thousand and eight a lot of experts believe it is out actually hurting the economy by keeping interest rates so low banks are squeezing lenders for more profits and then it becomes
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a systemic kind of web the word everyone squeezing one another and stocks initially fell after the federal reserve did make its announcement to the fed did i use some kind of somber language to describe the america's current economy saying that this year the economy grew at a much slower pace than the fed actually anticipated fourteen million americans out of work and six point six additional americans so discouraged from finding jobs they stopped looking there is a problem when you have more than forty million people on food stamps when you have one million americans that have lost homes last year and another one million expected to lose homes this year you understand this is a significant crisis a lot of cuts that are now being made by the federal government are cuts going to social programs to sam's were cut by twelve million and now you have a more americans that need them so you don't have to be an economic expert to understand that the situation right now is very tense and confidence clearly is
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declining. and huffington post columnist eric margolis says enormous u.s. war spending is at the root of the crisis. it's known states would be under invaded . ours will not rise too much to pay for the france. we're now paying france right our close friends in the sense that america's military operations all around the world not too many americans understand is that the costs of leads were never equal to taxes on the us national guard that's one of the reasons for the us down through cheap trillion dollars and screwing it americans have paid for the cost of the foreign wars and the large military establishment out of their taxes i think it would be a big change in public opinion. china could topple the list of the world's
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strongest economies pushing the u.s. off its centri old seat earlier than expected that's according to the international monetary fund which has the power shift in the financial arena could take place as soon as twenty sixteen. is in asia with more. the latest international monetary fund predictions are showing that china's economy will actually grow bigger than the u.s. economy by twenty sixteen which will be the first time in more than a century that the united states economy will not be the biggest economy in the world initially we were seeing asian markets falling but people are saying that there really is only a short term impact and that in the long run that asian countries are actually better equipped they're dealing with this financial crisis india china and japan have actually been growing since two thousand and eight well obviously that's not really happening in the last significantly also you know foreign investors if they
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start following the path of risk aversion and moving away from u.s. treasury bonds many people are saying that they could start investing more in asian markets like india and china so many people over there are actually seeing all of this as an opportunity for that shift to really happen in for more of the international community to get on board and move away from the dollar as the reserve currency into some sort of basket currency that could include a lot of the asian powerhouses like japan and china. and of course rules like to hear your opinion and you can log on to our website is r t v dot com to participate in our latest poll and they you can see that we're asking if he's an economist will be able to use current financial turbulence to their advantage and the rest of the most popular response is yes the east will become a strong as the west closely followed by the east will rule the world will go online to r.t. dot com and have your say and to hear from. libyan state t.v.
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is broadcast what it says was footage of colonel gadhafi some economists visiting people wounded in an air attack east of tripoli if genuine it would be the first visual proof that he is still alive after rebels claimed he'd been killed in a nato air strike last week and his government has also accused the an answer of killing at least eighty five civilians in the west of the country and nato says the targets were military meanwhile the head of libya's rebel movement has sacked the entire executive committee which functions as a cabinet for the assassination of the commander of the opposition forces last month author and blogger stephen leatherman says it's obvious there's no agreement between rebels and nato he's using civilian deaths as part of its. brittle characters and this is a really easy if you can me was this they were unconfirmed reports. in such a worry that they would literally contesting among each other some people call it
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was the only others need always last is the last of all we need is little we're just one little arab but they certainly can win it by imposing a strong reading hardships on the b. of people the needle craves we're going to start getting used to billions we're going killings the billions they need it won't. need is stability it's there is a strategy for me ask. but also school was only university if they're slow killing civilians over the years. stephen them and then our preferred look at some other global news in our world update at this hour an american drone attack in pakistan near the afghan border has killed twenty people at least only official say most of the dead were afghan militants belonging to an insurgent group is that about has repeatedly called for the u.s. to stop the strike saying they're a violation of the country's sovereignty the drone attacks that reportedly killed
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hundreds of people in pakistan over the past few years. the syrian president bashar assad has vowed he will not is the response to mass protests across the country and he met with the turkish foreign minister in the masochists who pressed him to end the crackdown on demonstrators meanwhile the united states called on tuesday for more international sanctions against syria one thousand seven hundred people have reportedly been killed in the country since the uprising began in march . chilean rup police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters on the fringe of an otherwise peaceful student demonstration in the capital tens of thousands marched and diego for the fifth time in two months and lower tuition fees and other education reforms. activists burned cars looted shops and threw objects and police in recent rest is the largest since democracy was with restored to chile and nine hundred ninety after nearly two decades military dictatorship.
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brazilian authorities have arrested thirty eight officials from the tourism ministry on corruption charges including a deputy minister and he said those arrested conspired to use public funds for private gain almost two hundred officers were involved in the operation to detain suspects for similar crackdowns on the ministries of agriculture and transport or a number of high ranking officials also had to leave. russia's high court will reopen the case it was suspected paedophile today who walked away free after his first trial as hundreds of child abuse suspects escape justice in russia each year if had been called to take a tougher stance. reports on how fed up mothers and activists are taking matters into their own hands. and mother in grief oh no was that if i even thought of buying a pistol and shooting him myself i simply don't know how else to protect my family were it on the first floor with curtains constantly drawn to go to work every day
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secret fear for my daughter which i knew what she was that it was hard for an idea to admit she trusted someone who harmed her daughter she brought the man into the house as a common law husband to live side by side with him for more than nine use up all the support of solutions that were probably the other told me through a stray cat on the roof and said he'd do the same to her if she got a gun fight in me about the things she was doing to her there in your local typical . one that they are finally managed to get to the court the jury acquitted the man who she says is now after her family hungry for attention and values experience is just one example of the many in a recent controversial case a man suspected of raping a seven year old girl was released without charge. us that the law for underwear and she started crying i squeezed her neck and crestor into the ground it only took a couple of minutes then i told her to go home and tell no one. only after an
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enraged crowd only lynched the men police to launch a fully fledged investigation into the case and records that can fashion authorities also disciplined the original interesting meeting officer will summarize this for the awards that happened here as the mother was treated like a football while she was kicked around from office to office with a tragedy had happened to her should know what to do with no one wanted to even talk to her were alone except actually when she was there earlier russian authorities have normally closed a fight against sexual abuse of minors with results seem to have a meager with estimates claiming thousands still fall victim in attempts to put things right activists have started taking matters into their own hands. i'm on the range and that's fine i like small boys and would love to kiss you and hug you and the many other things to you in studio has been put together by a group of volunteers as they track people they believe are paedophiles online
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pretending to be an under-age boy or girl and they said at the meetings with people who didn't need to preferring minors the idea is to film their faeces and expose them on the web it was the local television were simply a group of people who decided to fight this evil in our own way because our families live in a city our children walk in these parks and we don't want them ever to meet those perverts and that's a good cause not on a slope which might be trying to act within the law like often operate at its edge . volunteers dragging paedophiles on line say most people will sign off when they learn the personel chatting to is under-age but they also say probably out of one hundred contacts one is said to be looking for easy prey. be the maximum sentence for child sex offenses is twenty years in prison an amendment to the law is meant to introduce jaffer penalties including life in prison and conditional chemical
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castration but until the changes are implemented and proven to be effective activists say welcome to new with their thinking and they can be scary bushkill archly school. for more news updates and videos you can log onto our website is r.t. dot com here is what's a way to you all right at the moment it's a global banking team has threatened to bring down facebook in a step to protect people's privacy. rights on the web site on this day eight years ago the first ever marriage in space was conducted by russian and american astronaut party i'll call. coming up to twenty three minutes past the marina is next with business news and.
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one of the russian markets is open on tuesday that both closed in the ritz so what are we seeing today all the arts yes it's trading right now and it's impossible markets started bouncing back yesterday but interesting enough the russian markets ended that session in the red we have that was only because they close before the positive news came in from wall street and now let me tell you about that the u.s. federal reserve has said that it will keep interest rates are at record low levels at least until may twenty third scene and this statement provided some assurance to investors who scored for the saturday after days of heavy losses the dow gained almost four percent while the nass that closed off a five percent in the black i would say parts i did some crappy flat renaissance capital but as the markets will remain but let's offer some time. the following monday through stimulus will be provided for in case so for for all the dull work
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momentum in the economy and there should be a market participants like this for the rest of the week that will be usual if you lose a d.m. . just after the slump a lot of people will be choosing bare bones it seems to me that not all the redemptions are in the market though maybe the investors will be put off all money from the table especially from the receiver and be that countries like russia. let's take a look at the markets now asian stocks are making a comeback recovering some of the have to loss as we saw in the last three days from all that's related firms are exporters and banks are some of the best performers right now both h.s.b.c. and bank of china rose around four percent in hong kong and that was after each had more than seven for signs on shoes day the rally on wall street has helped restore some investor confidence there as well. and here in moscow the arts yes has opened
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as i mentioned earlier and it's now all long point seven percent better than my stocks which of the previous session just a notch down will start trading shortly. prices valis right from the earlier losses for one positive side cements on the markets light sweet says adding almost three dollars and france is gaining over two dollars this hour. and precious metals are again in this hour after seeing mixed trading on tuesday right now gold is adding just a little bit while silver as all point to six percent it's. all goal of this trading a record high territory some say there is still room for it's a grow scott carter from goldline international out once a number of reasons for that. there's a lot of concern about sovereignty just concerned about the u.s. and its concern about the economy and those are strong components of why i've
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always performed well as far as whether it's in a bubble or not there are very few people actually invested in gold so it's still under penetrated in the marketplace and it hasn't hit all of its all time inflation adjusted high of twenty three hundred dollars so many analysts are saying that there's still a lot of running room for the price of gold even given its price point today. well in the global markets over the last few days is being seen by some analysts something of a summer storm he had a softness of all it from deutsche bank russia believes sometimes a while back before we know it's what we're seeing is a crisis of confidence. and this is not something that is necessarily predicated economic developments per se because in terms of the economy itself yes things are not that great in the developed world but certainly we're not the. verge recession it seems to me that a lot of the downward adjustment we've seen in equities especially is speculative
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in nature and. confidence were to be. instilled in the near term i think the bounce back could be significant. and that's all the business for now for more stores you can always check out our website our team dot com slash business in the meantime statesman for the headlines with carol. to. move.
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