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police torched cars and ransacked shops three men were killed after they were run over while protecting their properties and. reports there are those who are saying u.k. troops engaged in costly overseas campaigns are needed more at home 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 hit that would have been i think any surprise i think south a little bit better i don't think they're doing everything they can i don't mean to be more violent i think they need. 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
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thousand start m.e.p. gerard batten says money's being spent on foreign wars that should be spent at home i think that the point is come where we have to call in the armed forces what we're seeing now is. criminality across the whole of what we should do in my view is pull our troops back from these pointless wars in afghanistan in iraq. as money spent on two wars in foreign lands parts of london birmingham liverpool and bristol i century get to 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 class youth worker told me four out of eight youth centers have closed since last year it's about invest in your communities when when you take away the money from the police in. the money from the youth what. are we are never imagined such
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consequences to be only you know you will get consequences tuesday night saw 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 with it to ation under control is just the beginning of folding the 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 in these communities is likely to remain for some time particularly if police keep disappearing from the beach your emmett r.t. clapp and london british police are on high alert ready to find bike with force in case rise and a fifth day but also end journalist afshin rattansi believes u.k.
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politicians have no understanding of the true problems in society or will release parts and the rest this is completely in crisis and the motivations or so numerous but i suppose the central one of course is an apology and civic life. that are completely out of touch with. force or politicians and so. i think we all would realize in this country david cameron who went through what was going to most expensive schools in the country has no knowledge of the huge and insecurities and inequalities that raged right across this country the idea of david cameron cutting the police force massive cuts the idea of shrinking the economy to grow it as a sort of mass religion together with a mass consumerist religion here wanting to buy more and more expensive goods. the whole idea of this government having any understanding of trying to in britain is
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a farce but as to what happens next and i think that perhaps the most interesting question in the eleven year old boy has appeared in the courts. this will be the way to understand what is going on the phrase mindless the phrase criminality shows of you've already have no idea how to stop what looks like a runaway train right now. the u.s. and european markets have dropped dramatically losing most of these gains that made uncertainty over growth prospects with such financial turmoil damaging investors trust they increasingly setting the science elsewhere and it looks like asia could imagine as a safe haven many of them with the north america's aaa credit score and fears of a new recession children that could become the world's strongest economy predicted previously the international monetary fund said they drink good source washington from its financial throne by twenty sixteen china still holds more u.s. treasury debt than any other foreign country and has voiced loud criticism of
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america's crumbling of its debt crisis and asia correspondent. has the details for us. 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 that really is only a short term impact and that in the long run that asian countries are actually better equipped at 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 west 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
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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 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. and it was prior to martin hannett associate director financial advisory group and he believes the financial power shift might have already happened in many regards china has already overtaken clearly. suppose it number one economy in the united states and that's when you're looking at the physical economy physical production they were on the purchasing power adjusted basis because their renminbi is undervalued and they need to reflect that when looking at economic sizes yes had a projection by standard and poor's made in the year two thousand and five there was six years before now where they actually projected that all the major western
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governments were heading for junk status including france the u.s. germany and the u.k. and they started actually saying that the u.s. would lose the aaa rating stages in two thousand and sixteen so now we're actually five years ahead of that original projection now the balance sheets of these countries if anything would have only gotten worse which is why the u.s. has lost the aaa rating 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 these countries are usually going to print have a or there's a problem so you the main risk and the new form of this financial crisis will probably be very high to hyperinflation in the west and cons in that means investment rise you need to look at other areas particularly gold precious metals is something we have been advising for the past ten years we're still optimistic on that and then asian emerging market economies look a lot better than the rest own countries. and in europe french president nicolas
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sarkozy has ordered his finance and budget ministers to come up with additional measures to tackle the financial crisis and made concerns that could be next to lose their aaa credit rating and his interrupted his summer holiday after being criticized for staying away while turmoil grips the financial markets and some economists say it's a reluctance to put work first that got to europe into trouble in the first place daniel bushell has more. of the united states the french next on the credits a hit list to surrender their top rating france this according to a lot of people at least probably going to lose its replace status. known for its light thirty five working week economists say the real reason why france like e.u. neighbors is in trouble they just don't work hard enough. is coming from heaven europeans are somewhat. and titled to the world without actually
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doing something for them so the e.u. dream is becoming a nightmare as citizens demand better services while working less experts warn just three states should stay in the euro only germany the netherlands and belgium share the same currency without having economic cost those nations now lead a growing resistance against fellow members opposition to the bailout centers 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 italy this week became the latest country to bring out the big bowl but economists think it needs to deal with its own problems i think it is uncompetitive italy is growing relatively slow italy and spain have announced spending cuts but it's feared nowhere near enough to balance the books the e.u.
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citizens of being tricked into picking up the tab say analysts italy and spain debt is being bought by the european central bank because all merry people can't grasp their fancy methods yet the easy piece funded by europe's taxpayers they don't want to pay for these lousy greek spanish people but when they use the e.c.b. . nobody understands it's bridge finance minister francois bayrou inspect a big. fund as fears grow that for all these mixed in lorien the looks of boys move but the last remaining careful states may have already had enough the new bush will see brussels and of the kaiser report coming up later at max guys it tells us decisions barak obama made are now coming back to haunt him and the u.s. economy. possible to congress that extorted three quarters of a trillion dollars it was all that we got to keep his word gets up and we can't
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afford them to go bankrupt we can't afford the counterparty risk we can't afford this is static risk and barack obama just put his farmer's mouth. and now to have years later it doesn't matter barack obama but not in forcing the law by not following the constitution it's going to blow up anyway. a sexual abuse case involving a seven year old girl has shaken a small russian town and the country's far east rage was treated after john has allowed this effective paedophile to walk away free diapers called reports now and how mothers and activists taking matters into their own hands as hundreds of child abusers escape justice each year. and mother in grief. i was.
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even thought of buying a pistol and shooting him myself i simply don't know how else to protect my family on the first floor with curtains constantly drawn go to work every day sick with fear my daughter which are on the website. it was hard for that is to admit she trusted someone who harmed her daughter she brought the man into the house is a common law husband to live side by side with him for more than an hour news on the so-called silence the with my daughter told me he threw a stray cat on the roof and said he'd do the same to her if she'd have a confided in me about the things she was doing to her. said. when napoleon finally managed to get things to the court the jury acquitted the man who she says is now off to her family hungry for advantage now that his experience is just one example of many in a recent controversial case a man suspected of raping a seven year old girl was released without charge. yes i told her underwear and she
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started crying i squeezed her neck and crestor into the ground only took a couple of minutes then i told her to go home and tell no one i had. only after an enraged crowd nearly lynched the men did police launch a fully fledged investigation into the case and record that confession authorities also disciplined the original investigating officer will some of us do this for those look at the words that happened here is the mother was treated like a football what she was kicked around for largest office a tragedy had happened to her she didn't know what to do but no one wanted to be able to talk to her let alone accept her statement she was. russian authorities have not declared a fight against the sexual abuse of minors but results seem to have been meager with estimates claiming thousands still fall victim in an attempt to put things right activists have started taking matters into their own hands. i'm underage
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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 put together by a group of volunteers as they track people they believe are paedophiles legal online pretending to be an under-age war all go and they set up meetings with people who need to preferring minors the idea is to film their faces and expose them on the web to be able to what is simply a group of people who decided to fight this evil in their own way because our families live in mississippi our children work in these parks and we don't want them ever to meet those perverts because luckily it's not which when they try to act within the law but often operate at its edge volunteers tracking paedophiles online say most people will sign off when they learn the person or chatting to is under-age but they also say roughly out of one hundred contacts one is certain to be looking for easy prey can be the maximum sentence for child sex offenses is
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twenty years in prison an amendment to the law is meant to introduce a tougher penalties including life in prison and conditional chemical castration but until the changes are implemented and proven to be effective the activists say they'll continue with their vigilante contain dairy pushed over our children. and of course more stories and calling for you online at all one has a quick look. at an anonymous raise in asia as a child that receives the soviet horseshit for its own fleet with taiwan flexing its own military muscle by brandishing a new missile dubbed an iconic character live. in the darby expedition of letting a person to russia the planet is a sunken wound in the south of the country or so the video of the trip on our website so that probably also discovered some ancient trumpets local also called to find out all that jazz.
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north and south korea have exchange find the disputed region in the yellow sea that's up to the south replied with heavy weaponry as a military shell from its neighbor fell into what is near them maritime dividing line relations between the two countries have been strained since last november's deadly exchange killed four people on the south korean island science blamed each other at the opening five fast young saying that time was a response to seoul's provoked of military exercises in the area but experts say the conscience could stretch some of the only trial tension. well there have been very hesitant discussions between the united states and north korea very preliminary the united states the obama administration has been very clear that this is only very preliminary they don't want to suggest that the united states is
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about to sit down anytime soon until north korea jumps through several more hoops and north korea has indicated that is not enthusiastic about jumping through those hoops any time soon those hoops would include for instance an apology to south korea for the shelling of the island it would include perhaps some indication that north korea is serious about denuclearization at the moment north korea hasn't given any of those indications and the united states to well it's not eager to as they say so the same horse twice this is something the obama administration is very reluctant to give any indication that it's going to do because of course it's worried that it will be attacked by conservatives both in congress and elsewhere but the repercussions of course are very serious both north and south korea have tremendous amount of artillery facing one another huge number of soldiers facing one another. north korea has nuclear program but it's unlikely that it actually has
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an effective nuclear weapon nevertheless if a conflict were to escalate it would have serious repr cautions with so many people living close to the demilitarized zone. well let's not check some other international news making headlines this hour fifteen people have actually been killed after serious security forces opened fire on residents in the flashpoint city of homs meanwhile tungsten armored vehicles storm several north western towns near the border with turkey earlier president assad met with the turkish foreign minister who pressed him to end the crowd down an anti government protesters at least fifteen hundred people have reportedly been killed since the uprising started in march of last has now imposed fresh sanctions on syria's largest commercial bank and cellphone operator in move to the ground down on protesters. at least twenty militants have been killed by u.s. drone strike in northwestern pakistan the group is believed to have been behind a number of attacks against american troops in afghanistan is our band has
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repeatedly called for the u.s. to stop the strikes saying they are a violation of the country's sovereignty actually its claim up to twenty five hundred pakistani civilians have been killed in drone attacks since two thousand and four. at least three hundred people have been detained in the chilean capital santiago after ten hours at some of the students demanding changes to the education system last protesters burned cars and threw rocks and furniture at security forces who fired tear gas and water cannon in response students who have been demonstrating for weeks say the current system is underfunded and i think what president sebastian pinera has promised extra financing but protesters say this is not enough. and overnight firefights between nato troops and i'm going to police have loved all of this is dead and four others injured just outside kandahar city local police troops are the victims were members of an anti
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taliban initiative the men were reportedly mistaken voice surgeons the incident follows last month's move by native to begin hunting overcontrolled local authorities across afghanistan. up next as my. civilians reportedly die in nato as tribes in libya is serious questions are being asked over the legality of the alliance's intervention and also he spoke to the former editor of the british newspaper the sun he says that leave it was a good p.r. stunt for the british government as he shares his insights into the conflict.
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today i'm talking to kelvin mackenzie former editor of the song newspaper columnist he's spoken out against the military intervention in libya saying that libya is not worth an ounce of british blood mackenzie that's a very strong position to take i mean the government reckons that as strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi usually that's worth a few british bombs and sorties well first of all we don't know whether there was going to be a massacre of big girls or this was the p.r. this was the government push this was cameron's personal space. in the end of the day though this is libyans fighting libyans and who we to say who should be running their country after all when i last looked i didn't notice any of the libyans into fear when the cavaliers and the roundheads took place and
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revolution or the far as i could see there was nobody from tripoli wondering where in the french revolution this is a revolution quite normal but libyan rebels did off off to intervene they also may say to intervene do we not that full have a duty to go in and help the mouse no we don't want you to do we owe to a saw aid in a revolution who is trying to grab power to decide what the outcome of that war is going to be i say we have no duty while we are out there wandering around the desert there was no justification it was last debate there is no justification i prefer the russian position i prefer the chinese position i prefer the german position all of which is the siamese we wish you well we're not firing any guns and we're not sending in any planes what now that means you're with a nation that we pull out and leave the libyans to what could essentially be a bloody civil war it is
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a bloody civil war that's what happens in civil wars there isn't the point the reason that you have the word war involved in civil war is it's not called civil negotiation it is a fight and in the end i expect the rebels they will win but they don't need to win . blood without money and what happens to the politicians is that they look around themselves to look at this their ratings in the polls and they sorry john i was i'm not doing very well here the people who vote for me think i'm an idiot they're going to charge me out of ten they want to wander around north africa wander around the middle east why do we go into saudi arabia where they've been march is and the king as announce there will be severe. repercussion for demonstrations and in the east they started firing everybody why don't we go into the m. in why don't we go in everywhere and yet we have still going into libya which by your logic also has nothing to do with us is because we could have been open about gadhafi you know what it is we're worrying nation trying to relive the old days of
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the empire cameron keep on shouting out where of all the pink bits gone you know strolling around the middle east you know without a site and without an exit plan we know how to go into these places we have no idea how to get out people say that the government various governments learned nothing from iraq and afghanistan but do you think what in fact what you learned was how to sell another military intervention no absolutely the issue is quite clear. we didn't want iraq it was lumbered on us by a vain glorious prime minister. cameron is now wandering around in the desert of to brook trying to work out how to get out he would look in the audio to the end of all this but the but the underlying issue is with libya. there have been no deaths on our side just why if alec crashed and god forbid we lose ten people all all by the way they use those heat seeking missiles which you can basically
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just walk in and according to today's papers. if that happened which i've been blowing out of the sky i don't even think about it so the issue is we haven't dropped any blood yeah we've dropped tens of millions of pounds which we have a goal but not one single one of our people is has died when that happens the game and the p.r. game will change politically what does someone like david cameron gain from waging a war in africa a military of what cameron saw what was in it for him or for a country he's a pro for he is unfortunately a professional bleeding. and so he's one of those guys who rush around endlessly he's a total political animal by the way rush around endlessly saying something must be done the answer is something mustn't be done this lightly news bound to send off a really stinking is. on the night before to your boss right. don't send that
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a mile go to bed wake up in the morning reread it and decide whether it was a good idea or not cameron hasn't got that ability basically i think he's gone mad but he's gone mad very early it's only been in power a year now balmy is he going to be the last as long as blair blair was certifiable at the end of it all. my suspicion is that the pressure is just driven in kelvin mackenzie thank you very much. wealthy british style sun. sometimes it's right on. target.
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again this is coming to him live from moscow the headlines. police across england given the go ahead to use strong arm tactics to control riots and this comes as three matin killed while protecting that hones. also america teeters on its top sport as an investor haven while analysts predict china could replace the u.s. as the world's biggest economy within four years markets were again trotted down by these e.u. debt could spread to the. north and south korea and china. over a disputed maritime border in the yellow sea raising fears of fresh talks on the north's nuclear program will stall again last november deadly exchange centered on the same border killed. with both sides blaming each other. there's the headlines coming up next we'll follow the journey of two colombians as they try to find the true.
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