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a very warm welcome to you this is our see live from moscow now the british prime minister considers banning riot is from social networks used to organize elements of the armrest david cameron was speaking to parliament in the wake of clashes that go for the country what started out as a peaceful protest against police shooting a man in north london quickly grew into scenes of bedlam either bennett joins us now. from london i.v. good to see you again could this reaction from the pm eventually lead to tougher regulation of even the closure of social network sites such as facebook and twitter in britain. other than the closure of social networking sites on the cause just yet but certainly tougher regulations for certain groups of people this was mentioned in parliament by the prime minister earlier today the cobra emergency response committee has been looking at these tough regulations they've seen that social
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media has played a really important part in mobilizing these riots and they're looking at ways to control it and banning criminal groups from from using it they've also disco and actually this is come from the man who only just a few months ago praised the use of social media in mobilizing the masses and members of the public in the riots we saw in the middle east. also the group did discuss the potential use of the army if the violence gets out of hand they haven't ruled that out so there is still a potential last resort. in the meantime no before that happens he wants police to be tough water cannons on standby twenty four hours notice and ground. police can use battens as well. now this tough policing has already been seen in some process of video has surfaced on you tube showing police in manchester a couple of nights ago. using this more robust tactic pulling off alleged looters for. on their bicycles wrestling to them to the ground this is
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a cause uproar in certain social media with a lot of criticism coming in for these tactics and the independent police watchdog has already said it will be launching an investigation into these tactics and i though it was a relatively calm night in the u.k. and i was there but what's the mood like on the street at the moment. in terms of iran saying there hasn't been any last night it's very quiet. quiet largely thanks to a lot of rain the course of being very busy working through the night to process all the rest so one thousand two hundred across the country as a result of these riots and looting and violence a lot of people were already being charged some as young as eleven who were involved in the in the looting but aside from the residence here although they do condemn the violence i do in some cases sympathize with the looters they're still angry that they think the government isn't attacking the real problem here which is unemployment and this illusion. we will not put up with this in our country
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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 sick but seemingly unlike cameron people who live in the country's poorest communities still of a sudden rest coming exacerbated by government policy i think that certain things that we had like swimming used to be feed stuff that. i think it gave a place for children to go and cuts and stuff like that don't give opportunities for children you are less fortunate to go and enjoy stuff in holidays so they resort to courses that happen so that you know you can't blame you for being said i am feeling disenfranchised and. because it doesn't seem to be anything these
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days there's no jobs there's nothing for them to think the way for them to go. 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 teachers no longer have recourse to punishment and can't count on support from parents the me me calm me down. i don't know what that made me. sound fate took control now on way. i save go a lot of use and. schemes of same place to help them have something to do during export council. of churches reforms one of those schemes being cut is this
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bus which goes round the housing estates in hackney providing much needed resources and encouragement to young people that used to be another bus too 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 be failing school because they haven't met the criteria jump through the hoops of seven. and go on to thought that have not achieved anything in life and respirations change and as a result often. drugs or just becoming a society youth unemployment in hackney east london runs at over thirty percent parts of the bar 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 job if i want to. to them most jobs now are filled by in pubs in shops in
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everywhere you go they're filled by eastern europeans who are highly educated who actually speak their language and very getting the jobs on our own people are not getting them very often because they're not interested in education they don't really want to work the problem that marginalized it's not a quick fix and as sucks it's also the lexan when they want this immediate situation done to control it'll be interesting to see what the government does to fix the sickness in this society if the answer is nothing you shouldn't be surprised to see violence again in you from all walks of life you're and it's artsy actually ducked it. when addressing the m.p.'s david cameron called the rioting pure and simple criminality london based police clown lessons but he's the core of the problem is the last generation of. really would like the british authorities to rethink hard and fast approach their approach needs to be actually addressing the
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root causes of this which is a forgotten generation. so this is a mass phenomenon this is this is this is a generation that speak with hoodies challenge. gangsters the way they've been treated by the system and by people in the community so why are we surprised that they behave in the way that we've lived for a whole generation it's social nine eleven we can say i mean you know cameron and miliband were holidaying in the terrain while they're bombing libya in the south mediterranean a common comes back after the first day of writing from his nice little holiday and he calls these young people criminals and the define law and order this is the same person who is directly responsible for the massacring by nato of eighty five civilians that same night including thirty five children so let's get some perspective here who's the real criminal in this situation. we think it's approved the building of sixteen hundred extra settlements in east jerusalem peace talks between both sides have been stalled by the recent construction of jewish
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homes on the west bank with this comes just weeks ahead of an expected move by the palestinian ministration to have their state recognized at the u.n. security council middle east correspondent clear 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 nod to a third of the two thousand seven hundred now these housing units are in areas in neighborhoods across the one thousand nine hundred sixty seven armistice lines they are areas of israel and mixed but that annexation was never recognized by the international community now certainly the timing is significant because this announcement comes as tens of thousands of israelis have taken to the streets point for more affordable housing they're also criticizing the high cost of living in this country but the government denies that this announcement has decided to call
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connotations interior ministry says it was a yearly of the spawns to the growing housing crisis in this country but peaceful now movement has issued a statement and it 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 and for quite some time now israeli palestinian peace talks have been deadlocked it certainly is not going to improve those and it comes ahead of next month's planned palestinian announcement 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 that form part of this group that were being planned for a neighborhood known as the heart of home or essentially in this neighborhood illustrated to you would have a line of israeli homes that would break a palestinian state that would actually prevent palestinian east jerusalem from
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being connected to bethlehem so it and many saying that that is an attempt to try and make a future palestinian state that's much more improbable now last march when the race vice president joe biden was here it was an ounce. at that stage at 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 certainly today what we've seen in light of this announcement is that kind of tension just being further exacerbated. with political instability spreading across the globe and fears of more style nuclear disasters the number of doomsday believers is on the rise but now it's also the struggling global economy that is increasingly making people stock up on basic necessities. in the midst of americans who are ready for the worst. a typical house in a regular suburban town. but here
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a family's preparing for the end of the world. a german mouser and p. thirty eight from world war two it's a twelve gauge shotgun. a forty caliber pistol and an eight 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 he's persecuted a certified and our instructor and owner of two businesses stores food and supplies to help him survive no matter what disaster might hit breakdown a government is one thing a lot of people are preparing for now or face and possible pay the ladies for a source of purity. i don't believe we're going to need any of this kind of court and for that but we'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 spoke with the founder of the preppers network from inside his truck the most political but more economic. people every day lose their jobs. have to rely on.
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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 a 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 contaminants landed on top of you you have a couple of wrong. if you would slip into a chemical proof if you want to talk on the situation i want to point 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. for being on the other end of the mine teach
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father who is actually in the next room giving you a police officer for twenty five years he's now retired his mean past. time is operating a ham radio. ham communications really really if disaster strikes. me an earthquake in japan a couple months ago you really played a big part in providing emergency communications when everything else failed there's one scenario he fears more than others there was some kind of a nuclear fallout 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. with uncertainty taking over the us they say those who seem paranoid today may end up being the smartest tomorrow and if they see it you're going up archie somerville new jersey. the last of america's aaa credit score has spawned
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panic a sell off on global markets ratings giants of say fall confirmed france's highest status but investors remain convinced its finances are solid enough financial journalist to meet the coffin a says it's not just the banks but whole countries which are now struggling it's to make ends meet with more public unrest on the cards. the downgrade of s. and p. 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 of sovereign countries which are focal to backstops for the welfare state so when the magic start to question of course you're going to have mounting unrest and i think want to merely because the system architecture is is such with the banking system and the the way that the sovereign countries have been affected backstops for. for the banking system i think you're going to see one versus especially united states because the u.s. is an empire and it's the reserve currency of the world so when it when this when
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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 or can giant carousel and so when that crumbles it's the it's the biggest prize that is the final piece to go by i think the first crewman in that system is like it taken 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 a side of lyndon johnson vietnam war that got us part of the fact of will center in the fixture injury system of bretton woods and that pushes into the inevitable position where the day which is boom bust and move to the point where the nation states pick all the liabilities the banking system and then effectively put themselves in a position where they sat on a grenade right now and the nation state is the the vessel that within which humanity has been able to see it guard certain human rights and if that goes it's effectively a new a futile a smart. u.s. markets have opened in the green after wednesday's losses on wall street meanwhile the russian indexes that have surrendered their gains this fears over the stability
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of the banking sector persist however given wings live still remains uncertain well of course our business desk is following all of those latest things for us let's cross live to it now and dimitri at how are russian shares fairing amid all of this global market volatility well since its global volatility russian shares are obviously affected every fall actually because russia is an emerging market comes at twice as hard and flying back up it's also twice as hard so you as in the sea that you mentioned in the folds of territory that europe has now recovered is also trading positive russia is still in the red but not march moderately my sense is down the around half a percent so is the r.t.s. but i'll have more detail on that in around five minutes of. serbs in northern kosovo are dismantling roadblocks set up to increase tensions
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with ethnic albanians after a tentative peace deal was brokered between the sides while in clashes broke out last month after cost of and police took control of two disputed border crossings with serbia to enforce a trade ban. some serbs feel forced to protect themselves from ethnic aggression on a daily basis. eighty two year old lipitor who lives in his turban enclave in the cost of a pope's 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 the ny times but i feel better if i do this level of the people she fears are all ben ians. movie ledge there are only twelve houses here is in the middle of a large o'bannon community if something happens look at say who lives with your little grandchildren says no one will come to help them cause. they steal our tractors and cows we live in fear we never know what tomorrow will bring we try to
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think about it but many of us have gone if nothing changes i think there will soon be no serbs left in kosovo or the last. and some statistics ecolab it says fears in one thousand nine hundred eight 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 kosovo some who haven't say they have forgotten what living in peace is like. the sun goes down and this is when the future starts to grow rock voice divisions house is on the verge of a small serbian enclave he has another word for it. the ghetto. yeah this is a prison. they say you can see here but they do everything to make your life you're not there was
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a beautiful forest with huge trees like this here they cut it off don't look only bushes left but if we do it the ticker would be to one of them which i was with. has two children and one small but says his desire for a larger family will do little to help strengthen the serbian population in cos of a every abandon family here has from food to ten children making these ethnic group one of the fastest growing populations in europe and it seems as the serbian minority decreases says grow louder and the fight turns fiercer. recent clashes in northern kossovo at the disputed border with serbia following christina's attempt to take control over the checkpoints show that serves a stand in strong over the communities with no beaches. how long should the prove to the rest of the world that this is our land that is how long should we fight for it i want to know my life. so much but we're afraid they won't stop until we all
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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 since one thousand nine hundred nine men e.f. nick serbs have fled casa and still afraid to return living sad reminders like this one spread all over the region the raw fear is that was serbs always considered as they hard could soon just stop beating. riff. kosova. well check out our web site tells you dot com for more news blogs and analysis here's a taste of what's online right now we were banned natives there's insurgents in afghanistan down the coalition's helicopter and even dead were killed in the special operations on the teleprompter no it's. not find out what could be done to
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stop sexual predators from p. to follow this escape justice in russia's far it's. ok to check out some other international news making headlines this hour on the blog 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 only clear whether it was the target area has since been sealed by security forces as the investigation continues we have been no targeted bomb attacks in lebanon in the past three. syrian forces have killed five people as they stormed two towns in the central province. and their crackdown on anti-government protesters i service say the columns of tanks entered the towns forcing residents to flee the violence where the army attacked
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a town near the turkish border and detained at least one hundred people with this conflict despite the u.s. tightening sanctions against series the main bank and mobile phone operator and increasing pressure on president assad to end the clampdown. at least seventy people including a child died after a female suicide attackers one hundred cards of bomber targeted a pakistani police check pace this city of peshawar where the explosions happened life clear 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 mainly aimed at security forces have been on the rise as the killing of osama bin laden in may. next all the latest business deals were to be chief there with us. global markets continue to suffer from high vol tildes in the u.s.
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has just opened positively but that was also the case in europe and russia earlier in the day and then we saw red all across the board this side of the atlantic there's been little in the way of fresh news to provide directions that it's being so intimate driven. from a dire capital markets explains the mood is close to panic. i think we are already in a kind of panic mode since about two weeks because equity 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 unusually high degree of uncertainty in markets currently they are digesting the news from the from the fed from from tuesday night the economy the world economy is probably in a faster than expected slowdown so markets are really nervous ing and very nervous and they're panicking to a certain extent well to be honest i think if you wouldn't have seen the e.c.b.
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making the decision late on sunday to actually intervene in europe in markets this week then i think we would have been already at that age. with russia and the my six has actually come out into positive territory after positive u.s. opening but the r.t.s. is still down half a percent reflecting drops in the ruble versus the dollar. if we look at the main movers gazprom is manage they're quite a comeback up three point seven percent there's no snicko is down a minus of syria's ball bad two percent of the company's shares one point two billion dollars and carmaker after vials also is an example as opposed to the seventeen million dollars net profit for the first half of the year and also they called one of the most volatile stocks on the russian market is down eight percent . because what's happening in europe and it's looking much more rosier than it was before but see our point seven percent more than one percent european union's market supervisor has said european regulators are increasing surveillance of
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financial markets following several days of steep sell offs. and this is the opening picture for the u.s. markets where the dow jones has made a comeback of one point six percent of the dropping four percent the previous session nasdaq up more than two percent so you commodities now precious metals are therefore in the red as investors are coming to back. two more risky assets gold is down a one point six percent after breaking an old time high record of eighteen hundred dollars per ounce silvers also down. and oil prices are still down light sweet shedding a dollar brant almost one a half dollars per hour. markets are playing our quiz how people should keep their savings aspiring politician an accomplished businessman the prophet of says he still favors the world's the two largest reserve currencies. i would recommend the following people to hear
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a few personal spending in rubles and the rest will split fifty fifty between dollars and euros and with that stop worrying well if you have a two year reserve in roubles than you should worry about anything else you business will be back in around fifteen minutes time with an update headline the next ninety. if. you.
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and if you. saw move from phones to these. stunts on t.v. don't comb. the u.k. is reeling from several nights of brutal pale some volunteer on its street as the
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pm threatens to shut down online social networks tearing the rest meanwhile birth and also the gulf noble men breaches of the social system flavorings to the distance. is relative or ease the building of one thousand six hundred second it's in the occupied palestinian territories the move comes as weeks before palestinian authorities are expected to be lots of patients with recognition of their statements. as experts predict the decline of the u.s. economy average americans face a spicy share a similar fates the rising costs of forcing psalm to take radical measures to survive the future for laos. and the not easy calm settles in the course of often we shouldn't expect clashes at the cost of those serbia border but locals say they live in a constant climate of intimidation and they wrote about. save yourself a nazi caught up with a prominent russian astronomer who's convinced my.

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