tv [untitled] August 11, 2011 4:01am-4:31am EDT
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blaming criminal aspirations for the nights of riots in the u.k. but locals from the violence truck community say the government's budget policy is forcing you to crime and just tougher austerity measures and spending cuts by further waves of juvenile delinquency could be approaching as more and met now 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 streets prime minister david cameron talked 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 rest coming exacerbated by government policy i think that certain things that we had lacked simming used to me feeds the fact that. i think it gave a place for children to go and cuts and stuff like that don't give opportunities
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for children who are less fortunate to go and enjoy stuff in holidays so they resort to. like. you know you can't blame you for being fed up in this room feeling disenfranchised and feeling there's nothing for them because it doesn't seem to be anything for these days there's no jobs for them there's nothing for them to take nothing there with them 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 court order seen by many as a badge of honor schooling in deprived areas is disrupted by bad behavior teaches no longer have recourse to punishment and can't count on support from parents to out the you don't need me calm me down pay me i don't know what they need me.
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don't say to control it's not on. twitter period so i think we've got a lot of use still nothing to do. with schemes that same place to help them have something to do x. by chance are you sure it's true as you found one of those schemes being caught is this bus 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 hof the youngsters they used to dream to be failing in school because they haven't met the criteria of jump through the hoops of seven. and go on to through that have not achieved anything in life and respirations change and as a result often they are criminal or maybe drugs or just becoming a bowman society youth unemployment in hackney east london runs it over thirty percent parts of the bar are fairly affluent so it's reasonable to assume that
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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 a living there are jobs there if i wanted to do them most jobs now. in pubs and shops and everywhere you go by eastern europeans who are highly educated who actually speak the language and they're getting the jobs and 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 that marginalised it's not a quick fix and as such it's also not an election when they want this immediate situation that the console 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 flare again in news from all walks of life you're an authority that made up that. well an amateur video. it's emerged on you tube showing police
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venting steam on alleged rioters in manchester and let's take a look group of young people were biking as you can see along a street when officers rammed down slamming one suspect to the ground and beating him with but tongs video is said to have been taken two days ago of course at the peak of the violence in the country and police have promised an investigation officers have been authorized to use water cannon and non-lethal bullets to disperse further riots but local political analysts who can challenge 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 in england i'm fearing that the young people will shoot back so i really would like the british authorities to rethink and force approach their approach needs to be actually
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addressing the root causes of this which is a fair go and generation british police executed a black twenty nine year old working class person in tottenham the british police essentially lynched to him in public and then subsequent to that they beat down a sixteen year old black go who was part of the protest against this with the family the police are never there to protect the communities they always there to protect the property all the elites we just have to understand the nature of policing the nature of policing has never been there for the protection of our communities. more stories ahead for you this hour including firing in anger to report on the latest developments of the korean crisis after a reported exchange of artillery rounds between the two sides. but first there's always someone who seems to think the end is nigh but recently the number of such individuals publicly perceived as paranoid. it's on the rise the likes of
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the fukushima nuclear disaster in japan and the slumping global economy are among the reasons to blame and as artie's anastasio turkana reports some americans are already prepared for the worst. it's a typical house in a regular suburban town but here a family's preparing for the end of the world a german mouser and p. thirty eight from world war two a twelve gauge shotgun. a forty caliber pistol and an ar fifteen weapons and ammunition are key if we're carrying this out on the street for some reason and all hell broke out and it's you know and the world type situation keep person a certified and our rain structure and all of two businesses stores food and supplies to help them survive no matter what disaster might hit breakdown a government is one thing a lot of people are preparing for now we're facing possible pay delays for so security. i don't believe want to need any of this kind of court and for that but
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you're going to have a lot of americans that are kind of the thirty seven year old is among thousands of american preppers who would rather be ready than sorry archie spoke with the founder of the preppers network from inside his truck the most political but more economic. people every day lose their yard. 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 retaining space blanket 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 contaminate plan and on top of you you have a couple who love the. deal if you would slip into
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a chemical proof if you don't situation want to. someone you know one hundred percent sure that nothing is going to get through to you know a variety of walkie talkies are ready for use if the communication network shuts down. between. us on the other end of the line keith's father who is actually in the next room giving you a police officer for twenty five years he's now retired his main past. i'm is operating a ham radio for him communications will be key if disaster strikes the tsunami and earthquake in japan a couple months ago. you played a big part in providing emergency communications when everything else failed in the big hurricane in haiti a couple of years ago there's one scenario he fears more than others there was some kind of a nuclear fallout a radio wave propagation but probably for all practical purposes. around ten
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thousand dollars is the hefty price tag for these supplies but to preppers it's not just ten grand sitting in a basement. with uncertainty taking over the u.s. they say those who seem paranoid today may end up being the smartest tomorrow and if they see it you're going up r.t. somerville new jersey but with the loss of america's aaa credit score there are fears france could now follow the u.s. and become the latest country to be sucked into the defining debt crisis that's financial journalists and things caffyn us says the dire economic situation in the u.s. has definitely got people worried and will bring about eventually rest seen in europe to america. the 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 sheets of sovereign countries which are tied to the backstops for the welfare state so when i do start to question of course you're
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going to have mounting on rastan and i think you want to really because the system architecture is such with the banking system and the way that the sovereign countries have been affected backstop for for the banking system i think that you're going to see one versus especially united states because the u.s. is an empire and it's it's the reserve currency of the world so when they when this when this is the glasses it's going to be most found in the u.s. because an empire sits on a nation state within which it resides a good time to. so when that crumbles it's the it's the biggest is the final piece to go to the first crewman and that the system is good so that it's going to self-destruct ever since we went off of bretton woods we're running deficits like the sixty's we had the guns and butter great you sided with the johnson vietnam war the guy was awful he defied the gold standard in the fixture injury system of bread and loads and that pushes you to the inevitable position the word today which is boom bust and move to the gauntlet of nation states to take over liabilities the banking system and then effectively put themselves in
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a position where they're on the grenade and the nation state is the the vessel that we've been which humanity has been able to see the human rights and if that goes each effectively in your futile smile. but news of heavy overnight losses on american stock exchange markets around the world are in for another turbulent day let's check in on how the russian markets opened at our business desk just over an hour ago here in moscow opening up stormy times how badly are the waves hitting russia this thursday bunny's everyone expect that the russian markets opened deep in the red given the heavy losses that we saw yesterday in europe asia and the united states but they the complete opposite they actually both the arts he has ended my sex opened over two percent in the black in the first hour of trading and now they're approaching three percent but markets are still volatile and we could see a drop later in the day but we'll have more on that in business in about ten minutes
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from now. nic serves the northern coast of our living in fear of losing their land and property as the situation in the region remains precarious violent clashes broke out after a kosovan police took control of two disputed border crossings with serbia to enforce a trade ban after two weeks standoff roadblocks are being taken down but as arches rif an ocean now reports many serbs still feel they are. being pushed off their historic homeland. eighty two year old little bit sir who lives in a serbian enclave in costs of a hopes tonight will be trouble free on march it will not stop them if they want to steal they'll do it anyway as they have done many times but i feel better if i do this. the people she fears are all ben ins live it's a small village there are only twelve houses here is in the middle of a large will bend in community if something happens live it say who lives with your
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little grandchildren says no one will come to help them because there are who they still have tractors and cows we live in fear we never know what tomorrow will bring we try to think about it but many of us have gone if nothing changes i think there will soon be no serbs left in kosovo. and some statistics ecolab it says fears in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight before need his moment 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 kosovo some who haven't say they have forgotten what living in peace is like. all of the sun goes down and this is when the fear starts to grow but arcturus he wishes house is on the verge of a small serbian enclave he has another word for it that you will get the
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ghetto. this is a prison with few inmates they say you can see here but they do everything to make your life your impossible there was a beautiful forest with huge trees like this here because it all don't look only bushes left but if we do it the ticker wouldn't beat us and it was with. lucia has two children and once more but says his desire for a larger family will do little to help strengthen the serbian population in kosovo every abend in family here has from four to ten children making these ethnic group one of the fastest growing populations in europe and it seems as the serbian minority decreases forces grow louder and the fight turns fierce are. recent clashes in northern kosovo at the disputed border with serbia following christina's attempt to take control over the checkpoints showed that serbs are stand in strong over their communities or beaches. how long should we prove to the
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rest of the world that this is our land how long should we fight for it i want to normal life back we miss it so much but we're afraid they won't stop until we all leave or die. one bedroom one big dining room and one room for children this little cozy house used to be a home to one serbian family but a decade ago life stopped within these walls since one thousand nine hundred nine men e.f. nick serbs have fled to casa and still afraid to return living said reminders like this one spread all over the region there are fears that the serbs always considered as their heart could soon just stop beating. our team cos of our. more news updates videos and videos i should say await you on our website our team dot com here's what's lined up for you today on this day more
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than twenty five years ago the american president ronald reagan almost world war three went to joe he was about to start bombing the soviet union but accidentally broadcasted nationwide sparking mass panic. russia is testing its new state of the art the list tech missile liner which will be the world's most advanced submarine base to egypt weapon. putin has dived into history by visiting russian of atlantis a sunken land in the south of the country where he recovered ancient phases from the bottom of the sea for more are to stop home. north korea claims the south korean military made
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a mistake thinking construction noise was in fact artillery fire however defense officials in seoul say marines returned fire after the north launched shells into waters near their maritime border but it was the latest in just 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 being the first to pull the trigger with pyongyang claiming the south's naval exercises had provoked the situation experts say the repercussions could stretch 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. planning major military operations with south korea next month and generally these things have happened just around those
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military exercises 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 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 could really look at the relationship and understand that a peace treaty ending the korean war would make all the difference. let's take a look at some world news in brief for you this hour nato says five of his elders have been killed in a roadside bombing in southern afghanistan it comes a day after nato forces shot dead four afghan police officers after mistaking them
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for insurgents in a district after kandahar more than fifty nato troops have been killed in afghanistan this month alone. at least seven people including a child were killed in two explosions in the city of peshawar in northwest pakistan believe suspect female suicide bombers carried out one of the attacks earlier a bomb exploded near the least amount of officers to work through our lives near areas where taliban and al qaeda militants operate bomb attacks mainly aimed at security forces have been on the vines since knowing some of them on in. the us is putting more pressure on the syrian government by imposing sanctions on its main and mobile phone operator measure comes after a cold war reportedly killed in a coma and it continued down the opposition activists say the army used tanks and fired guns on protesters on wednesday more than seventeen hundred people have been
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killed since anti-government uprisings began in march. colombian police have arrested a woman who base a set of businesses to launder money from mexico's most wanted man in the dolly it seems when the villa was responsible for several illegal businesses in colombia and outside the country used by groups from the head of this in the lower drug cartel and the world's most powerful drug trafficker has been on the run since escaping from jail a decade ago for u.s. and mexico a five million dollar reward for information leading to his capture. next is the latest from the world of business with marina stay with us. hello and welcome to business here on the markets here in russia continued to be
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highly volatile at the moment there as strongly in positive territory that's despite heavy selling on. wall street overnight with both the dow jones and the nasdaq losing over four percent while to find out what's going on let's not cross live to our t's sarah ferguson at the headquarters of the arts yes stock exchange hello to sarah once again so can you tell us what's the mood like today. what we're seeing more of these market meet swings continuing we're following it the. night of trading on wall street dow jones placing five hundred nineteen points that's the lowest since two thousand and ten and raised the gains that they managed to make on cheese day it's making in fact is extremely nervous we've seen these price. rises in the market happening despite the announcement. of the u.s. federal reserve that they're going to keep interest rates late two thousand and
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thirteen we have the announcement from the european central bank the big step in to prop up in spain but there's now the threat of the frog's getting downgraded hanging gave the market out of calls at that oh i'm going fears about the european debt situation the recent u.s. downgrade as well amongst investors of a double dip recession and you really have got an incredibly the situation here now it's not be we have had individual corporate stories other to be imposed the tip that have helped to lift the markets. for the time being it looks like you're going to want to hold on tight because that bumpy ride on the markets looks set to continue. all right sara thank you very much for that update well let's take a look at the latest figures for the arts yes and the my sex trade the still thin and this is adding to the volatility the arts yes almost three percent the sour
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wall my socks is gaining almost two and a half percent there let's take a look at the individual share moves on the my sax and the two majors. among the main gainers this hour as they have been among the hardest hit several recent sessions norsk nickel is also in the black the minor subsidiary has bought back two percent of all of the company's shares for one point two billion dollars and carmaker half the vase is also gaining the company has posted as seventy million dollars net profit for the first half of the year. european markets have been strongly in the black both the footsie and the backs are all over two percent this hour let's take a look at what's happening in asia stocks there are down after posting some profit on wednesday exporters are among the main losers in japan as they get strengthened against the us dollar panasonic is then over two percent and banks are among the worst performers on the chinese has signed with h.s.b.c. down three and a half percent let's take
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a look at some commodities now precious metals are in the red gold broken all time record all the ones that you know eighteen hundred dollars per ounce but it's losing over it's losing actually one percent it was over a half so there are limits in the losses there silver is also down it's trading at not thirty nine dollars per ounce let's take a look at oil prices they are up this hour after seeing an overnight rally in the u.s. light sweet is pretty freighting at eighty four dollars per barrel while bryant is adding over a dollar there. the rally in crude prices follows a surprise fall in u.s. inventories however alexander knows from gas from banks says the market is increasingly being driven by sense amends and not by fundamentals. one prize currently doesn't have much in common with oil supply and demand the point is that oil crude oil is no want a commodity anymore is not a real material it is
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a financial asset i would say for sure the best case scenario is the stable world price we should 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. while markets are volatile investors are looking for a way to find cover scott carter from goldline international outlined some of the possibilities. they're looking to diversify into safe haven the tried and true is treasuries even though the s. and p. downgraded the u.s. treasuries from aaa to double a smart money if you look at just for safe haven assets goes into into treasuries some go into gold you know some go into cash so if you're looking curiously for protection even with low yields a negative interest rate returns safe haven assets fall into those components. and
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here with our teeth the headlines a sickness in society or a sickness in the system as u.k. authorities mop up the aftermath of the riots the locals ask if the government can break down the crime inciting social vacuum it helped create but downing street is blaming gang inspired violence for the rest of. paranoid and prepared with its economy teetering on the brink american stock up on food supplies radios and guns to get them through doomsday which growing numbers believe could be right around the corner some fear the government may collapse leaving them no choice but to fend for themselves. and ethnic serbs in northern coast of both say they live in fear of having their land and property taken as tensions remain high following weeks of violence near the border between serbia and kosovo. start.
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