tv [untitled] August 11, 2011 3:00am-3:30am EDT
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in india oh she's available in the movie joyce be the children's home of you that's a great way to turn the grand imperial truly the tallest was the jewish girl until you can a list which will close with a joke so don't have to go and. read this in the kernel was a photo as used to retreat. a sickness in society or a sickness in the system as u.k. authorities knock off the aftermath of the riots the locals ask if the government will break down the crime inciting social vacuum it helped create a. paranoid and prepared its economy teetering on the brink american stock up on food supplies radios and guns to get them through doomsday with some believe
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could be right around the corner. and ethnic serbs in northern kosovo day they live in fear of having their land and property taken as tensions remain high following weeks of violence. plus in business russian markets go against the grain open in a trading session in positive territory more on that then business in size minutes . it's eleven am here in moscow this is archie coming to you live on nice to know i with our top story this hour but british prime minister is blaming criminal aspirations for the nights of riots in the u.k. but locals from the violent struck communities say the government's budget policy is forcing use towards crime and just tougher austerity measures and spending cuts take further waves of juvenile delinquency could be approaching as more emmett
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reports from london. what ever resources the police need they will get whatever tactics the police feel they need to employ they will have legal backing to do so what we will do whatever is necessary to restore law and order onto our streets prime minister david cameron talks tough on wednesday branding pockets of society sick and pledging to reform them but seemingly unlike cameron people who live in the country's poorest communities still based on rest coming exacerbated by government policy i think that certain things that we had lacked simming he said he feels the fact that. i think it gave a place for children to go and cuts and stuff like that don't give up itching to speak children you are less fortunate to go and interest up in holidays so they resort to. that problem that you know you complain that you still be with him just
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feeling disenfranchised and feeling there's nothing for them because it doesn't seem to be easy for them these days there's no jobs for there's nothing for them to take nothing for with him to go but lying around on street corners the current sickness isn't easily cured it's links to years of liberal policies resulting in an underclass of young people who don't equate rights with responsibilities anti social behavior results in a cool thought are seen by many as a badge of honor schooling in deprived areas is disrupted by bad behavior teachers no longer have recourse to punishment and can't count on support from parents who are the you let me play me calm me down pay me i don't know what any put me. down to control its own way. i see it go a lot of use that nothing to do and screams the same place to help them have something to do again exploit chancery sure it's
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a tragedy from one of those ski. being caught is this class which goes round the housing estates in hackney providing much needed resources and encouragement to young people they used to be another bus to but now there's no money to pay starts so because of government cutbacks the team can only reach half the youngsters they used to they're deemed to be failing in school because they haven't met the criteria for jump through the hoops of seven g.c.s.e. s. didn't go on to through that had not achieved anything in life and a restoration change and as a result of that often they'll be the criminal or maybe drugs are just becoming a board in society youth unemployment in hackney east london runs at over thirty percent parts of the fairly affluent so it's reasonable to assume that figure rises substantially when it comes to these council estates it's become a culture where in some cases it's more profitable to stay at home and claim benefits than it is to go out and work for
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a living. if i wanted them most jobs in our. pod and shops and everywhere you go by eastern europeans who are highly educated who actually speak the language and they're getting the jobs on our own people are not getting them very often because they're not interested in education i don't really want to work the problem of marginalised it's not a quick fix and as sucks it's also not a lexan winner if it works its immediate situation does a good soul it'll be interesting to see what the government does to fix the sickness in this society if the answer is nothing it shouldn't be surprised to see violence flares i get the news from all walks of life nor any party actually. i am sure videos emerged on you tube showing police venting steam on all those rioters in manchester take a look at a group of young people as you can see here were biking along a street when officers graham down stammering one suspect to the ground and beating
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him up with batons the video is said to have been taken two days ago at the p. . all of the violence in the country and police have promised the best acacia officers have been authorized to use water cannon and non-lethal bullets to disperse further riots but look medical analysts who contract that says that's a bad idea for the force which he claims has never been wary about protecting communities. guns have been infesting our communities increasingly in the last two decades under the watch of the british authorities so if the police start shooting rubber bullets and we know what rubber bullets did in northern ireland it kills people and if they start doing this in the streets of london england i'm fearing about the young people will shoot back so i really would like the british authorities to rethink haud and force their approach their approach needs to be actually addressing the root causes of this which is a go and generation british police executed a black twenty nine year old working class person in tottenham the british police
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essentially lynched him in public and then subsequently that they beat down a sixteen year old black girl who was part of the protest against this with the family the police are never there to protect communities they always there to protect our the property or the elite so we just have to understand the nature of policing the nature of policing has never been better for the protection of our communities. be more stories ahead for you this hour here on r t including fiery in anger report on the latest developments on the korean crisis after a point of exchange are telling me brown. but first there's always someone who seems to think the end is not but recently the number of such individuals publicly perceived as paranoid is on the rise the likes of the fukushima nuclear disaster in japan and the suffering global economy are among the reasons to blame it is our seasons to see a turk in a record some americans are already prepared for the worst. a typical house in
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a regular suburban town right here of families preparing for the end of the world. german mouser and p. thirty eight from world war two a twelve gauge shotgun. a forty caliber pistol and then a r fifteen weapons and ammunition are key if we're carrying this out on the street for some reason and it's you know and the world situation he's a certified n.r.a. instructor and all of two businesses sourced food and supplies to help him survive no matter what disaster might break down the government is one thing a lot of people here and for now or it's impossible pay the lease for a source of purity. i don't believe anything of this kind of court and for that we're going to have a lot of americans that are. thirty seven year old is a long thousands of american preppers who would rather have you ready than sorry
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hard he spoke with the founder of the preppers network from inside his truck some more economic. people every day lose their jobs. have to rely on. gas masks bullet proof vests canned food tents and helmets filled basements like this one a proper survival bag is not a typical first aid kit it includes things like a parachute cord of body heat speace blankets a survival knife a meal ready to eat and bagged emergency drinking water according to proper is one must also be ready for chemical catastrophes or a large scale terrorist attack continuously and on top of you have come to love the . t.v. a few would slip into a. situation. where you know one hundred percent. you know of the writing of walkie talkies are ready for use if the
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communication network shuts down. for us on the other end of the line keith's brother who. actually the next room will be you a police officer for twenty five years he's now retired his mean past time is operating a ham radio. communications weekly if disaster strikes and you know me an earthquake in japan and a couple months ago. played a big part in providing emergency communications when everything else failed. hurricane in a couple years ago there's one scenario he fears more than others there was some kind of a nuclear fallout radio wave propagation and were probably for all practical purposes . around ten thousand dollars is the hefty price tag for these supplies but to preppers it's not just ten grand sitting in a basement. but uncertainty taking over the us we see those who seem paranoid today
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may end up being the smartest tomorrow and so he cannot archie somerville new jersey. but with the loss of america's aaa credit score there are fears france could now fall the u.s. and become the latest continent to be sucked into the deepening debt crisis financial journalists and. the dire economic situation in the u.s. has definitely got people worried and will bring about eventual unrest soon in europe and america. a downgrade of the i simply of the good of the united states whether it was warranted or not i think speaks volumes about the shift of risk from the balance sheet of banks the balance sheet and sovereign countries which are totally backstops for the welfare state so when i get through the question of course we're going to have mounting unrest now and i think ultimately because the system architecture is is such with the banking system and the way that the sovereign countries are benefiting backstops for. for debate in system i think that
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you're going to see you weren't going to special united states because the u.s. is an empire and it's the reserve currency of the world so when you when this when the system collapses it's going to be most felt in the u.s. because an empire sits on a nation state within which it resides like a giant parasite and so when that crumbles it's the it's the biggest prize is the final piece to go well i think the first movement in that the system is what i get so that it's want to self-destruct ever since we went off of bretton woods we were running deficits like the sixty's we had the guns and butter of the johnson vietnam war record just off of a difficult matter and the fiction story system of privilege and that pushes you to the inevitable illusionary world today which is. and move to the point where the nation states take over liabilities the banking system and then effectively because of their position where they are in a way and the nation state is the the vessel that we've been which humanity has been able to see accord certain human rights and if bad goes it's affectively and
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you have to go to the smart. they say every cloud has a silver lining but it's golden for those who heeded warnings about where the dollar would be heading the markets and investors react to the lowering of the u.s. credit rating and europe's debt crisis the price of gold has reached an all time high for the first time in history that precious metal has such a past its record price of one thousand eight hundred dollars an ounce investors who gold is a safer bet and the rising worries about that levels and the u.s. dollar. we want our gold and business update to get the latest information in under ten minutes right here on r.t. . ethnic serbs in northern kosovo where the fear and of losing their land and property as the situation in the region remains precarious violent clashes broke out after a quarter of police took control the two disputed border crossings with serbia to enforce a trade balance after two weeks standoff roadblocks are being taken down. the
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notion of reports many serbs still feel they are being pushed off their story homeland. eighty two year old lube who lives in his turban and claiming the cost of a pope's tonight will be trouble free on march the it will not stop them if they want to steal they'll do it anyway as they have the money thrives but i feel better if i do this. the people she fears are all balance of it's is small village there are only twelve houses here is in the middle of a larger billion community if something happens and who gets or who leaves with the little grandchildren says no one will come to help them cause. they still are tractors and cows we live in fear we never know what tomorrow will bring try to think about it but many of us have done if nothing changes i think there will soon be no serbs left in kosovo or the last. and some statistics says fears in
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one thousand nine hundred eight either before need his woman of serbia albans made up sixty six percent of course of its population today three years after the region's self proclaimed independence this figure amounts to ninety two percent thousands of serbs have left course of a son who haven't say they have forgotten would leave it in pieces like. the sun goes down and this is where my fear starts to grow mark both divisions house is on the verge of a small suburban enclave he has another word for it. the ghetto . this is a prison with a few in reality so you can see here but if you have everything to make your way. there was a beautiful forest with huge trees like this here well covered. only which is where if we. have an interest in one of them which i must. you be sure has two children
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and once more it sounds his desire for a larger family will do little to help strengthen the serbian population in cost of a every a billion family here has from food to ten children making these athlete group one of the fastest growing populations in europe and it seems as the serbian minority decreases forces grow louder and the fight turns fiercer. recent clashes in northern kossovo a disputed border with serbia following kristina's attempt to take control over the checkpoints show that serbs are standing strong over the communities with no beaches. to the rest of the world this is our moment how long should we fight for it i want a normal life. so much much more a very good one stop until we all live or die. one bedroom one big dining room and one room for children this little cozy house used to be
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a home to one serbian family but a decade ago life stopped within these walls so it's ninety nine thousand nine. hundred fled casa and still afraid to return leaving sad reminders like this one spread all over the region there are fears that was serbs always considered as they're hard could soon just stop beating. r.t. course for. the more news updates and videos are always available in your website argued dot com here's what we have lined up for you today on this day more than twenty. five years ago the american president ronald reagan almost sparked world war three when a joke he was the star bombing of the soviet union was accidently broadcasted nationwide marking mathematic. russia is testing its new state of the art the list taken it down the line around which will be the world's most advanced
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something for to chip. and lazier putin has dined into history by visiting drops of atlantis the sunken mayans in the south of the country where he recovered ancient phrases from the bottom of the sea but on charging dot com to launch the full video. north korea claims the south korean military made mistakes think the construction noise was in fact artillery fire however defense officials in salt say marines returned fire after the north launched shells into waters near their maritime border it was the latest in a series of incidents since relations were tested last november when a deadly exchange of fire killed four people on a south korean island at the time both sides were quick to blame the other for
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being the first to pull the trigger gang claiming the south's naval exercises had provoked the situation experts say the repercussions far beyond regional tensions. we've seen this history over the past decade or for the past twenty or thirty years where peace seems to get a little bit closer and something happens to make people pull back i think you're dealing with a point in which the united states is planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things that happen just around those military exercise. here you have one side shot a few rounds off on their side of the border the other side shot a few rounds on their side and everyone blows it up as being the edge of war but you do have one of the highest militarized regions in the world and we need to reduce that tension get to the bargaining table we have over twenty eight thousand
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troops still unsolved korea and the u.s. is involved with getting the south koreans to build up their military make purchases and such and so the u.s. has not taken a leadership role in peace we couldn't really look at the relationship and understand that a peace treaty and in the korean war would make all the difference. it's just gone ten minutes past the hour let's take a look at some other top news from around the world at least seven people including a child were killed in q explosions in the city of peshawar in northwest pakistan police suspect female suicide bombers carried out one of the attacks earlier a bomb exploded near a police van carrying officers to work pressure on eyes near areas where taliban and al-qaeda militants operate from attacks mainly aimed at security forces have been on the rise since the killing of osama bin ladin in may. the u.s. is putting more pressure on the syrian government by imposing sanctions on its main
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banks and not while phone operator measure comes after eighteen people were reportedly killed in homes in a continued crackdown on the opposition activists say the army used tanks and fired fired guns on protesters from wednesday more than seven hundred people have been killed since anti-government uprisings began in march. but senior republican official in the u.s. has requested an inquiry into claims the white house leaked classified information regarding the killing of osama bin laden to hollywood filmmakers peter king cited a report implying. secrets were revealed in an attempt to improve president obama's chances in the twenty twelve elections barack obama's approval rating have plunged in the wake of america's financial crisis and soaring unemployment the killing of the man behind the nine eleven terror attacks was considered a high point of obama's career. thank me a police have captured
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a woman who has one of the highest drug related criminal records between colombia and mexico claims when please fill out work as a front for the money laundering activities of this in the lower drug cartel she said to be responsible for thirty two businesses in the region and seventeen outside the country exporting tons of cocaine a decade after the leader of the gay and mexico's most wanted scape from prison was in a lower cartel is the most powerful organized crime group in america. looking out now to the stars where las do exist according to one prominent russian astronomer in just over an hour's time under the same tells r t why little green man may turn out to be a little less colorful than we expected. and she was not the formal definitely well known to us or we might pinion and i believe experts generally agree on life and
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intelligence should they exist elsewhere a tool should be higher than human like fundamental laws are you so living things should have the same position living organisms should look like the ones we encountered and. it seemed like the desire to discover extraterrestrial life forms was essentially a desire to answer some of the questions that troubled us all questions related to health technology and so you have with us if we do indeed discover a civilization outside of highly advanced civilization we may gain some technology from. coming up through this hour of the cries a report today max and stacey discuss how america's weakening economy could drag other countries down with it in the meantime here's the latest business with mary.
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hello and welcome to business here on r.t. the markets here look like they're in for another highly volatile day at the moment there's strong room positive territory and that's despite having selling on wall street overnight goes. over four percent well to find out what's going on let's go to sara first at the headquarters of the. russian markets what's going on. a putting. him ok also getting. some correction going on in the markets but that's italy it looks like we're in for another day of market needs to a big trading incredibly turbulent a glossy day and today's results following on from edges of first day trading on wall street of the dow closing five hundred nineteen points doubt that the low since two thousand and ten got
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a raised any of the gains that were made on cheese day with bills to give back they think credibly gesture a despite some of you now says that we've heard recently the u.s. federal reserve saying that it was going to keep interest rates low until about twenty thirty of european central banks that to. italy and spain. have had temporary confidence based but it still seems there is a lot of uncertainty around we've heard from a lot of people much of both driving this sentiment driven that there's a lot of bear amongst investors and we still dumping never got that in favor of finding safer places to put their money another has been some positive we've had some strong results from. the share buyback program from north nickel and moral not going to be coming up later in the program. here you made that you didn't like wait another day of volatility and film about it. thank you very much for that update
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sara while the numbers keep changing so let's take a look at the latest figures for the arts yes and the my sex trade is still thin and this is adding to the volatility the arts yes that is close to three percent of all the nice x. is almost zero and a half percent in the black let's take a look at the individual share moves on the my sex energy majors are among the main gainers this hour is the been among the hardest hit in recent sessions normals nickel is also in the black the miner subsidiary has bought back supersets all the company's affairs for one point two billion dollars and as sarah just said car maker after vases also gave in the company has posted a seventy million dollars net profit for the first half of the year. and european markets have just opened and they're strongly in the black both the footsie and that's our all over it super sub the south. asian stocks though are their own after
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the post and some profit on wednesday exploiters are among the main losers in japan as the yen strengthened against the u.s. dollar with panasonic down over two percent and banks are among the worst performers on the chinese one sign as well with h.s.b.c. down three and a half percent so let's take a look at some commodities now precious metals are in the red gold program an all time record on wednesday over eight hundred dollars per ounce but it's now losing over a half a percent now silver is also down it's trading just a knowledge below thirty nine dollars per ounce. and the oil prices are up this hour after seeing an overnight rally in the last light sweet is currently trading at eighty three dollars per barrel doll brands is adding forty five cents this hour . the rally in crude prices follows a surprise full in us inventories however alexander from gas from bank says the
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market is increasingly being driven by sense of and not by fundamentals. well price currently doesn't have much in common with the oil supply and demand but one is that the oil crude oil is north's a commodity anymore it's not a real material it is a financial assets i would say for russia the best case scenario is the stable world price which translates for example in one hundred ten or probably one hundred fifty dollars per barrel just not to give. to the country excess liquidity but also to let. it to be at least balanced. and that's all the business news for now for more stores you can always check out our websites our team got com sized business in the meantime states and for that lines with one stop .
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