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in india all she's available in the movie the joint the hotel rooms a movie that's a great way to go to the grand imperial truly the george weston to school until you can a little closer to show that you see don't need to go and. read this and the colonel was a child as a retreat. u.k. is reeling from several nights of brutal chaos and violence on its streets as britain said the government will mend breaches of the social system blamed for instigating the armrest. before it backs begun tough talking from the front prime minister as he refuses to rule out the army as a last resort to deal with more violence more from parliament coming up shortly. israel is steaming ahead with building settlements in his own territories just
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weeks before palestinian authorities are expected to ask the united nations for recognition of best states. as experts predict the further decline of the u.s. economy average americans fear society will share a similar fate forcing some to take radical measures to survive without. food and business news the bears are continuing to dominate global financial markets with the russian markets dropping for the seventh session in a row mike brooks is down more than two percent join me in twenty minutes time. very warm welcome to you this is our t.v. live from moscow the british prime minister has vowed that rides his will pay for what they've done a few dress parliamentary break in clashes that in. the country what started out as
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a peaceful process against police shooting a man in north london grew into scenes of peddling either bennett joins me now with the latest developments from london i don't see violence escalates across the u.k. do you think that david cameron will protect equal on the army to support an already stretched police force. was not looking likely at the moment by the prime minister has refused to rule out that option cobra the country's cobra emergency response committee has discussed that option and what he said it's an undesirable one of the moment it is still a potential last resort if future violence calls for it in the meantime though he's called for more robust policing tactics because these criticize the police. in the beginning of the riots saying that there were too few of them with basically going to soft on the rioters so there's sixteen thousand police officers on the streets of london over the weekend sanctioned the use of baton rounds also water cannons
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will be available at twenty four hour notice if they're needed and this option of the army's is still a lot of or now this talking has already been matched by top policing in some areas and a clip has emerged on you tube of police in manchester a couple of nights ago wrestling and alleged off his bicycle to the ground and that has not been received warmly it's all on social media sites a lot of criticism about that and the i.p.c.c. the independent police watchdog has already said it will launch an investigation into that and whether the police used these tactics in a necessary way and i back how did this night go nor will there where they any more clashes the significance. the streets are actually pretty quiet all over the country largely thanks to a downpour of rain across the country down from the looters. go on to the streets are quiet the courts are actually across the in many parts of the country manchester burning in london who are very busy working through the night to process the one thousand two hundred. arrests and among some of those charged already.
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has the stealing so the poor story in action is well out. on the streets though the mood there is still anger anger by just residents and anger of the government nor in what they say is the real problem here which is unemployment not enough funds going into the cities for young people and this illusion. we will not put up with this in our country we will not allow a culture of fear to exist on our streets and we will do whatever it takes to restore law and order and rebuild our communities prime minister david cameron talks tough as he answers questions from parliament on how to reform sections of society he's branded thick but seemingly unlike cameron people who live in the
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country's poorest communities thought they sound rest coming exacerbated by government policy i think that certain things that we had lacked simming used to be feed stuff like that. i think it gave a place for children to go and cots and stuff like that will give opportunities for children you are less fortunate to go and interest stuff in holidays so they result to pools or lack of it is that you know you can't blame it used to be you said i am feeling disenfranchised and feeling there's nothing for them because it doesn't seem to be anything for them these days there's no jobs for it there's nothing for them to take nothing there with him to go but laying around his recall is the current sickness isn't easily cured it's links to years of liberal policies resulting in an underclass of young people he killed equates rights with responsibilities anti social behavior results in a cool sort are seen by many as a badge of honor schooling and. private areas is disrupted by bad behavior teachers
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no longer have recourse to punishment and can't count on support from parents who are the you don't need me to calm me down pay me i don't know what they mean. something to take control not on. period so i think he's got a lot of use school nothing to do and screams the same place to help him have something to do again exploit the chance are you sure it's true she forms one of those schemes 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 plus two but now there's no money to pay start up so because of government cutbacks the team can only reach half the youngsters they used to dream to be failing in school because they haven't met the criteria for jump through the hoops of seven jesus says they don't go on to through that have not achieved
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anything in life and respirations change and as a result of that often they go into criminal or maybe drugs or just becoming a boman society youth unemployment in hackney east london runs it over thirty percent parts of the power are 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 a living there are jobs there if i wanted them most jobs now. in part three in shops and everywhere you go there for why eastern europeans who are highly educated . 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 even lexan when they want to fix the media situation the ticket sold it will be interesting to see what the government does.
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to fix the sickness in this society if the answer is nothing you shouldn't be surprised to see violence flares get in from all the exit lights you're at it starts the pack me. when i just in the end david cameron called the rioting appear and simple criminality. believes the core of the problem is the last generation of. a really would like the british authorities to rethink hard and fast approach their approach needs to be actually addressing the root causes of this which is a forgotten generation these children cut themselves apart and this is a mass phenomenon this is this is a generation that's been called bullies child's. gangsters that's the way they've been treated by the system and by people in the community so why are we surprised that they behave in a way that we've known for a whole generation it's social nine eleven we can say i mean you know cameron and johnson and miliband were holidaying in the terrain while they're bombing libya on
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the south mediterranean a common comes back often the first day of writing from his national holiday and he calls these young people criminals and the final law and order this is the same person who was directly responsible for the massacring by nato of eighty five civilians that same night including thirty five children let's get some perspective here who's the real criminal in this situation. now israel has approved the building of sixteen hundred extras that him and then east jerusalem peace talks between both sides have been stalled by the recent construction of jewish homes in the west bank with its constant weeks ahead of it are expected by the palestinian the ministration to have their state recognized at the un security council middle east correspondent report. the israeli government has announced that it approves the construction of we're being told some two thousand two hundred and twenty five new housing units in neighborhoods across east jerusalem and in the coming days they are expected to give their knowledge to
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a third of the two thousand seven hundred now these housing units are in areas in neighborhoods across the one hundred sixty seven armistice lines they are areas of israel and mixed that explanation was never recognized by the international community now certainly the timing is significant because this announcement comes as tens of thousands of israelis are taking to the streets point more horrible housing they're also criticizing the high cost of living in this country but the government denies that its announcement has any kind of political connotations in fact the interior ministry says it was merely i was funds to the growing housing crisis in this country but peace now movement has issued a statement and it's really echoes what many activists in this country are saying and to quote from part of that it says that the government is cynically using the housing crisis in israel to promote the construction of settlements what we're likely to see through this move is certainly a strong reaction to what many are calling a provocation for quite some time now israeli palestinian peace talks have been
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deadlocked it certainly is not going to improve those and it comes ahead of next month's planned palestinian and the incident of statehood early this week in a rare move the u.s. state department issued a statement in which it said that it was deeply concerned around some nine hundred housing units are part of this group that were being planned for a neighborhood known as the hard home or essentially in this neighborhood to illustrate it would have a line of israeli homes that would break a calloused in state they would actually prevent palestinian east jerusalem from being connected. and many say no that is an attempt to try and make a future palestinian state that much more improbable now last march when the vice president joe biden was here it was another. these really government was planning to build one thousand six hundred housing units and those are part of the announcement today that created a lot of tension between the u.s. and the israeli government and thirty today will be seen in light of this
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announcement is that kind of tension just being further exacerbated. with political stability spreading across the globe and fears of more fukushima nuclear disasters the number of do you believe is on the rise that now it's also the struggling global economy is increasingly making people stock up on basic necessities alice as you telling them that some americans are ready for the. typical house in a regular suburban town. your 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 eight ar fifteen weapons and ammunition are key for carrying this out on the street for some reason and you know around the world type situation he's a person certified and or rain structure and all of two businesses source food and
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supplies to help him survive no matter what disaster might break down the government is one thing a lot of people are caring for now or three some possible pay their ways for social security. i don't believe anything of this kind of court and for that you can have a lot of americans that are. thirty seven year old is among thousands of american preppers who would rather have you ready than sorry archie spoke with the founder of the preppers network from inside his truck the most were more economic. people every day lose their yard. or have to rely on. gas masks bullet proof vests canned food tents and helmets you know basements like this one a proper survival bag is not a typical first aid kit it includes things like a parachute cord of body teacher retaining space blankets a survival knife a meal ready to eat and bagged emergency drinking water according to proper is one
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must also be ready for chemical catastrophes or a large scale terrorist attack consumers when on top of your corporate world. you feel would slip into a chemical proof if you don't situation one of our society where 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. you were on the other end of the line keith's father who is. actually the next room good for you a police officer for twenty five years he's now retired his mean past time is operating a ham radio for him communications will be see if disaster strikes the tsunami and earthquake what you're paying a couple months ago and if you're going to put a big cord in providing emergency communications when everything else failed there's one scenario he fears more than others it was some kind of
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a new congress for the radio wave propagation 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 they say those who seem paranoid today may end up being the smartest tomorrow and if they see a church cannot r.t. somerville new jersey. america's aaa credit. markets ratings tell it's a safe. that france has higher status but investors are me to find out about full financial journalists in the course of this says if not self the bank the whole country's which announced struggling to make. it down river and cynthia because of the united states whether it was larger not i
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think speaks volumes about the shift of risk from the balance sheet of banks the balance sheet of sovereign countries which are very good backstops for the welfare state so when that gets through the question of course you're going to have a mounting on rastan and i think ultimately because the system architecture is such with the banking system and the way that the sovereign countries are going to fight back stuff for. florida banking system i think that you're going to see war and arrests especially united states because the u.s. is an empire and it's it's the reserve currency of the world so when it when this when the system collapses it's going to be almost felt in the u.s. because an empire sits on a nation state within which it resides at a giant carousel and so when that crumbles it's the it's the biggest stars that is the final piece to go i think the first proven inapt of the system is what to take and so that it's going 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 great aside lyndon johnson vietnam war record just after the fact of all satir in the fixit
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stranger a system of bread and loads and that caused this new to the inevitable illusionary world today which is. and move to get rid of nation states take over liabilities the banking system and then effectively put themselves in a position where they sat on the grenade and the nation state is the the vessel that within which humanity has been able to see it are certain human rights and if that goes it's a fake a billion you have feudalism up. european markets have surrendered their earlier games as fears over the stability of the banking sector insist they're wrong in diseases following suit the main concern right now being rumors over the possible government bailout of french. but given the recent swing of the outlook still remains uncertain wall street about to start trading after last night slump our business desk is following all the latest figures for us join them for an update in about ten minutes time. so the northern cause of the dismantling roadblocks set up increased tensions with ethnic albanians after as tentative peace
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deal was brokered between the sides clashes broke out last month after a course of the police took control of two disputed border crossings with serbia to enforce a trade but allergies that real financial reports still forced to protect themselves from a congressional a daily basis. eighty two year old lubert sir who lives in a serbian enclave in kosovo 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 been many times but i feel better if i do this. people she fears are all bairns it says small village there are only twelve houses here is in the middle of a larger bear and community if something happens live it so who lives with a little grandchildren says no one will come to help them all through. they still are tractors and cows we live in fear we never know what tomorrow will bring
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alternative 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 is fears in one thousand nine hundred eighty four liters bombing 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 the course of a some who have and say they have forgotten what living in pieces like. of the sun goes down and this is when the fear starts to grow or if he wishes house is on the verge of a small serbian and clave he has another word for it though. the ghetto . yes this is a prison with a few inmates they say you can see here but they didn't everything to me go away if
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you are a possible it was a beautiful forest with huge trees like this here. on abuse of the left but if we get a jigger with us in one of the most other cuba she has two children and once more puts out his desire for a larger family with a little to help strengthen the serbian population in cost of a every o'bannon family here has from four 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 at the distributor's border with serbia following christina's attempt to take control over the checkpoints true that serbs are standing strong over the communities. beaches. how long should prove to the rest of the world this is our land how long should we fight for it i want to
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normalize back so much much more for you they won't 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 a home to one serbian family but a decade ago life stopped within these walls so since nine hundred ninety nine many affleck's serbs have fled casa and still afraid to return leaving sad reminders like this one spread all over the region there are fears that it was serbs always considered as they hard could soon just stop beating. our t. course over. but we check out our web site r.t. dot com for more news blogs and analysis here's a taste of what's online right now for you revenge nato says inserted in afghanistan who downed the coalition's helicopter thirty eight dead or killed in
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a special operation something to tell about tonight's. find out what we've done to stop sexual predators from paedophile offenders escape justice in brushes barwick. as it is another international news making the headlines this hour in the glasses ripped through a parking lot near a commercial center in the lebanese capital beirut killing at least two people a car belonging to the son of a judge was nearby when the explosion occurred but it was unclear whether it was a target the area has since been sealed off by the cure and forces restoration continues the target of bomb attacks in in lebanon. the past three days. syrian forces have killed five people as they stormed two towns in the central province of course in their crackdown on anti-government protesters activists say the columns of tanks entered the town is forcing residents to flee the violence the army attacked a town near the turkish border and detained at least
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a hundred in this country despite u.s. timing sanctions against syria's main prime and mobile phone operator and increasing pressure on president assad to end the clampdown. at least seven people including a child have died after female suicide attackers are in the car bomb targeted a pakistani police check based the city of peshawar where the explosions happened lies near areas where militants are known to operate taliban and al qaeda linked bombers have killed four thousand five hundred people in pakistan since two thousand and seven attacks and mainly aimed at security forces have been on the rise since the killing of osama bin laden in may. ok that is where the news this hour the business under way now with a major. thanks very much i was alone welcome to the business update here in our three global markets continue to suffer from high volatility after opening strongly in europe
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and russia they were falling down quickly and now they're back in europe and to call territory that's in the wake of heavy selling on wall street overnight where the dow jones and nasdaq lost over four percent so biased black there from dollar capital markets as the markets are showing signs of panic. i think we are already in a kind of panic mode since about two weeks because it could be markets lost enormously there's a brutal price action going on in markets right now and as you said i mean the volatility is very very high we see in the mornings the markets going up in the afternoon they're going down again there's simply like a very large degree of unusual highly greedier for from certain markets currently they are they just in the news from the from the fan from denied economy the world economy is probably in a faster than expected slowdown so markets are really nervous seeing and very nervous and they're panicking to a certain extent not to be worse i think if you wouldn't have seen the e.c. be making the decision late on sunday to actually intervene in europe markets this
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week and i think we would have been already at that age. the figures on the markets later in russia first of all somewhat of a correction the r.t.s. is now down to the point six percent to my six point seven percent they were losing up to five percent earlier in the day in the seas are at one year lows almost gasper on energy shares are down around one percent this hour north and nicole is also down the minus two city has bought back two percent of the company's shares for one point two billion dollars and was telecom remains of what some of the most volatile stocks it's down nine point three percent after losing eleven monday. take a look at what's happening in europe and somewhat of a correction also footsie up point three percent the dax up point after moving around two percent earlier in the day european union's market supervisor says
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european regulators are increasing surveillance of financial markets holding several days of steep self's. commodities precious metals in the red gold broken all time high record on wednesday of eighteen hundred dollars per ounce but it's news almost one point sick. percent this hour silver is also down one point nine percent. oil prices are down at this hour of the seeing an overnight rally in the u.s. light sweet is gaining around is actually losing around a dollar brant down one dollar forty cents. a thorny issue of how much ukraine paying is for russian gas is set to get another airing in the presence of the two countries meet in sochi ukraine currently pays almost three hundred dollars per thousand cubic meters with the price set to rise to four hundred however here says the contract gas formula signed in two thousand and nine
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is not fair and wants to cancel instead it suggests a price closer to two hundred dollars ukraine's president unocal which says he hopes a compromise can be reached and avoid having to take this issue to court. the headlines are next with alice to stay with us.
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