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in india oh she's available in the movie joint t.v. shows a movie that's a great way to go to the grand imperial truly the george west coast girl until you can a little children that you see don't need to go and. run this in the kernel was toto as used to retreat. where the police executing slippage you think about what it means on i don't think that doing everything they can and i think maybe more if i did i think any team will compensate the. massive austerity cop on the government's project policies are blamed for losing control of the streets after four nights of violence can you can. prime minister david cameron we calls call the shots to deal with the crisis and i mean dunkin quibble. and trying to talk a list of the world's strongest economies approaching the us from its century old seat within five years that's amid speculation france is next in line for a downgrade. russia markets are volatile as ministers up
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little faith their rally on wall street will be sustained we have more on that in business in twenty minutes. plus actress in russia take matters into their own hands when it comes to catch and how to files to escape justice as current sex crimes laws are slammed could be integrated. it's three pm in moscow this is our team coming to you live on the snowy with our top story this hour sporadic violence has broken out in cities across the u.k. for a fourth night in a row more than half a dozen violent hotspots have flared out over the past few days buildings were studded blazoned shops looted hundreds of people have been arrested and it's been confirmed for have been killed in the violence or am it is in the british capital
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with the latest. we saw a lot of trouble in birmingham last night which we also had seen on the previous night manchester and still fit all safe let off in quite a serious way as states variety of sort of small towns in the surrounding areas so this violence has now spread its outwards from the capital into really improbable small towns all over the country an additional ten thousand police bringing the number of police to a change of sixteen thousand working on the streets of london last night they had permission to use rubber bullets if they had to a supply of rubber bullets was available to them we haven't heard any reports of us having achieved he actually deployed we still fires in other parts of the country losing police being attacked with rocks and with petrol bombs so really this is this is something that is now nationwide parliament will come back and meet today coming back from that some a great to deal with the situation but i have to say
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that a lot of people were very disappointed in david cameron statement yesterday they were expecting him to come in here and say this is out of control we have to do something concrete about it and what we're going to do is this this and this in fact he didn't say that parliament is coming back today they're going to they're going to hold a debate which a lot of people said you know we don't need a debate right now what we need is actual action but the governments are not proposing to introduce any emergency legislation to deal with the situation in these communities in which the violence is taking place so hugely socially deprived there's nothing for young people to do around here really large social programs at a time when when the u.k. is spending an awful lot of money a broad base in libya and in afghanistan and that's the stuff that is my report. 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 meanwhile lums an armed of a city's overtaken by thugs the police have not been anywhere where the police it's
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ok. i think any surprises are little bit better i don't think they're doing everything they can i don't mean. 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 start m.e.p. gerard batten says money's being spent on foreign wars that should be spent at home . but the point is kind where we have to call in the armed forces what we're seeing now in. criminality across the whole of london what we should do in my view is pull our troops out from these pointless wars in afghanistan in iraq. as money spent
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on two wars in foreign lands parts of london birmingham liverpool and bristol i sensually get to use 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 classroom youth worker told me four out of eight youth centers have closed since last year it's about investing in our communities when you take away money from the police in insight right the money for the youth work. only i could never have imagined such consequences to be only you know but you will get consequences tuesday night so sixteen thousand police officers on the streets of london according to the metropolitan police the force is being stretched more than ever before and increasingly londoners are talking about taking matters into their own hands bringing the situation under control is just the beginning of folding this
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problem it's not just about cleaning up it's about communities 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 and meet community it is likely to remain for some time particularly if police keep disappearing from the beach lure at r.t. clapp and london. well our correspondents are keeping a very close eye on the events as they unfold in london and beyond bringing you the latest updates on twitter you can follow the feed the party others who are calm in her latest tweet laura talks about how londoners have been taking to the streets of the british capital in a massive cleanup operation people armed with pounds and brushes unite together to tidy up the mess for more days with more on her twitter feed throughout the day for the latest details coming out. and with police and the emergency services stretched to their limits many londoners have been left to fend for
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themselves freelance journalist patrick had to get them who got caught up in the violence and south so the government should have learned 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 i saw 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 and take the cars i saw in one instance this happened 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 we couldn't go out and the pub got sieged about an hour
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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 say where you are now if the leadership of this country and the heads of the police departments everything had been paying attention to what's going on around the world in the middle east in north africa the leadership in britain and the police force in britain think oh we're different you know 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 night vice to the leadership of this country all your m.p.'s and david cameron and everybody else stop playing politics stop playing labor and conservative the blame game and you've got to start looking at what's going on the street. we also have full coverage online of the situation on the streets of london riots continue our web site has the latest quoted one of the living nightmare check the preview out head to our team.
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in other news the eurozone is struggling to keep its economy afloat with rumors france is next in line for a downgrade president nicolas sarkozy has to hold an emergency meeting he's interrupted his summer holiday after criticism for staying away while the turmoil grips financial markets and the italian treasury from borrowing costs drops sharply in its latest bond sale but will europe have further into the red elsewhere they are soaring into the black trying to top the list of the world's strongest economies should the u.s. century old see earlier than expected that's according to the international monetary fund which says the power shift in the financial arena could take place as soon as twenty sixteen. reports from asia. 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
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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 that really is only a short term impact and that in the long run that asian countries are actually better equipped to dealing with this financial crisis india china and japan have actually been growing since two thousand and eight while obviously that's not really happening in the last as significantly also you know foreign investors if they 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 here are actually seeing. all of this as an opportunity for that shift to really happen for more of the international community to get on board and move away from the dollar as the reserve currency issue some sort of basket currency that could include a lot of the asian powerhouses like japan and china. economic analyst martin and he
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said on the back of those projections western countries could start printing more money hiking inflation. but when you have economies major economies where the deficits and they're out of control and you have this kind of projections on the line that means that he is easily going to print of a out of the problem so you may risk in the new form of this one enterprises group probably very high to hyperinflation in the rest and cons of asian emerging market economies look a lot better than the rest and countries and even equity is generally in the in those emerging market economies such as china they represent some form of a more inflation proven patient on saw in two thousand and eight commodities and with his brother roasting to be and ultimately as an end result of the crisis this time around commodities maybe the real safe haven will be in equities may actually that outperform bonds because they are more inflation program balance. of course we
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our sea life from moscow libyan state t.v. has broadcast what it said was footage of colonel gadhafi sung visiting people wounded in an air attack east of tripoli if genuine it would be the first visible proof that he is still alive after rebels claim to have been killed in a nato air strike last week but he has government has also accused the alliance of killing at least eighty five civilians in the west of the country made of says the targets were military meanwhile the heart of libya's rebel movement has sacked the entire executive committee which functions as a cabinet who follows the assassination of the commander of the opposition forces last month author and blogger stephen lemmon says it's obvious there's no agreement between the rebels and nato is using civilian deaths the president's war strategy tragedy. the brittle characters in this story the executive committee.
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they were unconfirmed reports the rebels were sick inside. if they were literally in testing among each other some people call it the stay only others we need always lost because those are all we knew was little or no terror but they certainly kill women by imposing a stream hardships on the libyan people he legal claims we are tied to use of billions with no killings and billions they've made it one quarter called the state little is being so really it's there is the strategy or me us good old school i was only in university if there's like killing civilians i don't know what it's. well nato mission in libya is showing no signs of winding down despite those mounting civilian deaths are spoke to the former editor of britain's sun newspaper kelvin mackenzie who says that it will take the spilling of british blood for the
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prime minister to change his policy in the region the interview is coming up in just over an hour here's a look at what he has to say. is now wandering around in the desert to brooke try to work out how to get out he would look at the end of all this the underlying issue is with libya there have been those. just like badly cuts and corruption and god forbid we lose time people if that happened we saw it being blown out of the sky don't even think about it so the issue is we haven't dropped any blood yeah we've got tens of millions of problems we haven't got but one single one of our people is when that happens the game and the p.r. game which very. brief look at some other global news for you this hour the south korean navy has opened
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fire for north korea after three artillery shells from the north fell near their maritime border and the yellow sea it's not yet clear on which side they landed in relations between the two countries have been unstable so far to the exchange in november of last year south korea began firing into waters near the north shore or north responded by shelling of one of the south's absence. and overnight fight between afghan police and nato forces has left four officers dad and four more wounded in a district after kandahar and local police chief said the medical report of the mistaken for insurgents and witnesses claimed they were praying when they came under fire. syrian troops have taken control of the eastern city of derails or which has been a front line for the past four days it comes as president bashar vowed he will not use the response to mass protests across the country earlier he met with foreign minister and a masochist who pressed him to end the crackdown on demonstrators meanwhile the
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united states called on tuesday for more international sanctions against syria more than seventeen hundred people have reportedly been killed in the country since the uprising began in march. an american drone attack in pakistan near the afghan border has killed twenty people pakistani officials say most of the dead were afghan militants belonging to an insurgent group is one of us has repeatedly called for the u.s. to stop the strikes saying they're a violation of the country sovereignty and drone attacks have reportedly killed hundreds of people in pakistan over the past few years. russia's high court will reopen the case of a suspected pedophile today who walked away free after his first trial as hundreds of child abuse suspects suspects escape justice in russia each year parties have been called to take a tougher stance. reports on how fed up mothers and activists are taking matters
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into their own hands. and mother in grief. oh it wasn't that i even thought of buying a pistol and shooting him myself i simply don't know how else to protect my family well even the first floor with curtains constantly drawn i go to work every day sick with fear for my daughter which i knew what shit. it was hard for another area 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 no news. or silence the with of my daughter told me he threw a stray cat on the roof and said he'd do the same to her if she added confided in me about the things he was doing to her. so. when i finally managed to get things to the cords legionary i quitted the man who she says is now off to her family hungry for a bench now that his experience is just one example of many in
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a recent controversial case a man suspected of raping a seven year old girl was released without charge. yes i could offer underwear and she started crying i squeezed her neck and pressed her into the ground it only took a couple of minutes then i told her to go home and tell no one. only after an enraged crowd lynched the men did police launch a fully fledged investigation into the case and records that can ration authorities also disciplined the original investigating officer or some other of these brutal the words that happened here as the mother was treated like a football she was kept around from office to office a tragedy had happened to her shouldn't know what to do but no one wanted to even talk to her let alone accept her statement where they're willing or russian authorities have not declared a fight against essentially views of mine is big results seem to have been meager with estimates claiming thousands still fall victim in attempts to put things right
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activists have started taking matters into their own hands. i'm underage that's fine i like small boys and would love to kiss you and hug you and do many other things to you this video has been pulled together by a group of volunteers as they track people they believe are paedophiles and they go online pretending to be an under-age want all girl they set up meetings with people who don't need to preferring minors the idea is to film their faces and expose them on the web plausible that what if they 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 and these parts and we don't want them ever to meet those perverts it was not only would they try to act within the law but often operate and it's edge volunteers dragging paedophiles online say most people will sign off when they learn the person they're chatting to is under-age but they also say profit out of one hundred contacts one is said to be looking for easy prey can be the maximum
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sentence for child sex offenses is twenty years in prison an amendment to the board is meant to introduce tougher penalties including life in prison and a conditional chemical castration but until the changes are implemented and proven to be effective the activists say well continue with their addiction and they can pain diary of our children are still. but don't forget for more news updates and video on her website our team darkhawk has a look at what awaits you all mind today the globe in three minutes trying to bring down facebook in a step to protect people's privacy. and on this day eight years ago the first ever marriage in space was conducted by a russian american pastor not. coming
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up a bit later this hour peter viles cross-talk and his gas talk about the catastrophic consequences for the entire world and could follow the failure to raise the u.s. debt ceiling for months and ten minutes next its business with. hello and welcome to business here on our at sea the russian markets are having the fallouts holiday proposal to open the encouraged by the strong performance on wall street overnight it's been bouncing and then the out of negative territory it seems investors here have little faith in the measures announced by the u.s. federal reserve to stabilize the situation are sisera first is after that quarter's off the charts yes not exchange with all the latest for us. well within this continued volatility on the market they get the day off yes and my thanks again
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this morning trading post it's a territory but again the bulk of take it day by really very hot predicting that he was going to happen when the ball hit if they believe the lethal the positive result morning following the meeting at the u.s. federal reserve. the markets more good thing that meeting it's really like the big that we hope will be announced and we'll be back at that announcement would be the guts of the market what are you going to be think that this could be now that's not what the u.s. federal reserve that's what they said and that was that they were getting beekeeping in separate but the bed next to you did that about twenty c. . will still be if that had initially it did not markets again speak how can we fool them but yet they both get about pulpit that's up. both having the both of
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you thought this morning up as the day progressed with this volatility come back in fact is still have the chance to. plus take a look at how the equity markets here in russia which are on usually are north tracking the more positive moves in europe and the you asked the arts yes as the morning's eight percent of all my sex as a point three. european markets are in the black health by the rally on wall street the footsie is gaining one percent wall dax is up two percent the sour german lender commerce bank and carmaker volkswagen arm on the top performers. in the oil prices are bouncing back slightly however the international energy agency is now predicting reduce the man in science eleven due to fears there will be another recession blights over three dollars while bryants is adding over four. person. metals are gaining this hour as well after seeing rick's trading on tuesday
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gold keep songs at a new records it's outperforming platinum that traditionally trades at a premium to gold and silver is also gainer this hour it's up almost supersonic this hour. the wall gold is treading a record high territory some say there is still room for it survives further scott carter from goldline international outlines a number of reasons for that. there's a lot of concern about sovereign debt there's been certain about the u.s. debt and there's concern about the economy and those are strong components of why gold is perform 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. the russian ruble has seen a dramatic decline against the euro and the u.s. dollar in recent days prime minister putin has pledged to pump extra money in city
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economy if needed but the central bank confirmed it would not see to buy the ruble it's time for a corridor jaroslav list of all excess the roubles for ability is linked so it's the pendants on oil. the scale of the klein and the ruble. linked to the outlook on oil prices and the main reason why the scale of the decline is so significant is the fear that russia is still inherently very much dependent on oil prices this dependency hasn't gone away it's still very high and that means prices were to decline substantially below one hundred dollars per barrel. russia would be under significant strain in terms of its macro economy so i think some of these concerns that are really will
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