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in india girl she's available in the movie joyce be the children's a movie that's a great way to go to the ground in period during the george weston to school until you can a little closer to the job see don't need to go and. read the sun the colonel was toto as used to retreat. the u.k. is a reeling from several minds of all pales in a volatile mystery british government will name breaches of the social system a lengthy instigates of blood grabs on social media could now be on the threat the government wants to crack down on criminal groups operating online more from london coming up shortly. israel is steaming ahead with building settlements in the occupied territories is
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a week before palestinian authorities are expected to sell the united nations' full back admission of their states. as experts predict the further decline of the u.s. economy average americans fear society will share a similar fate forcing song to take radical measures to survive after just four hours. on the russian stock markets managed to close in the black eye for the first time in seven sessions among an upswing in the u.s. and european markets or another for. a very welcome see this is our t.v. live from moscow the british prime minister considers banning rioters from social networks used to organizing elements of the armrests david time i was speaking to parliament in the wake of clashes that ingolf the country what started as
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a peaceful protest against any shooting a man in north london quickly grew into scenes of other bennett reports now from london. the closure of social networking sites on the cards just yet but certainly tougher regulations for certain groups of people this is mentioned in poland by the prime minister earlier today the cobra emergency response committee has been looking at these tough regulations they've seen the social media has played a really important point mobilizing the rise and they're looking at ways to control it. and tension banning criminal groups from from using it 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 name of the public in the right place or in the middle east also the group did discuss the potential use of the army if the violence case out of hand they haven't ruled that out so there is still a potential last resort. in the meantime though before that happens they want
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police water cannons on standby twenty four hours notice and the police can use battens as well and now this tough policing has already been seen in some parts video has surfaced on you she trained police in manchester a couple of nights ago. in using this more robust tactic pulling off looters from the bicycles wrestling to them to the ground this is because there are problems and social media with a lot of criticism coming in for these tactics and the independent police force has already said it will be launching an investigation into these tactics because in many parts of the country manchester london were very busy working through the night process for one thousand two hundred arrests and among some of those charged already as an eleven year old boy on the streets so the mood there is still anger anger by residents and anger at the government for ignoring what they say is the real problem here which is unemployment not enough funds going into the cities for young people and disillusioned we will not put up with this in our country we will
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not allow a culture of fear to exist on our streets and we will do whatever it takes to restore order. and rebuild 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 through this unrest coming exacerbated by government policy i think that certain things that we had lacked simming used to be feeds the fact that. i think it gave up a switching to go and cuts and stuff like that will give opportunities for children who are less fortunate to go and interest stuff in holidays so they resort to forcing that habit. you know you call it used to being fed up in this feeling disenfranchised and feeling is nothing for them because it doesn't seem to be
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anything for these days there's no jobs for there's nothing for them to think that with him to go lying around on street corners the current sickness isn't easily cured it's links to years of liberal callous it is resulting in an underclass of young people who don't equate rights with responsibilities and she social behavior results in a cool soldier 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 you that me they me calm me down pay me i don't know what let me put me. something to control its own way. i think he's got a lot of use but nothing. screams the same place to help him have something to do again exploit jones are you sure it's true she found one of those schemes being
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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 to because of government cutbacks the team can only reach half the youngsters they used to be failing in school because they haven't met the criteria jump through the hoops of seven seas didn't go on to feel it did not achieve anything in life and respirations change and as a result often they don't think the criminal. drugs all just becoming a problem in society youth unemployment in hackney east london runs at over thirty percent parts of the power of 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 want to do them most jobs now of. pubs and shops
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everywhere you go for why eastern europeans who are highly educated. which are getting the jobs on our own people are not very often because they're not interested in education they don't really want to work the problem of marginalised it's not a quick fix and as folks it's also not an election when they want to make them easy a 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 play again from all walks of life you're and it's party actually runs it. well for more on what's happening in london that sort attorney. of ideas in london part of being with us here now at the social problems in a group of first david cameron delivered a very strong message early disney concerning the rights to parliament today let's take a listen. everyone watching these
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a repeat actions will be stuck will be struck by how they were organized by social media free flow of information can be used for good but it can also be used for ill so we are working with the police the intelligence services and industry to look at whether it would be right to stop people communicating via these websites and services when we know they are plotting violence disorder and criminality. ok so what's your reaction to that second and what do you think that really needs to freedom of speech in britain. well i think we have to consider what is being said very carefully because to respond to the situation we have by undermining the civil liberties of everyone would be entirely inappropriate but more importantly avoids the question of the complete institutional capitulation in cowardice a response to a very small number of rioters and lawbreakers in this situation so we saw the complete impro to the police at the beginning of this whole affair and we've also seen a lack of response from the government. to. draw
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a line under this situation so i think we have to put more pressure on the government the top police officers in the country about how they responded which actually complete invitation to riot to other small gangs of people but of course one of the problems facing the police in terms of how to react to what's been happening on the streets is the youth of some of the people that we see now rising causing problems we know that an eleven year old boy has been charged with losing what do you make of the of the age of of the people who put out on the streets of london. well i think here we are actually pointing to a much bigger and deeper problem and this is where i think the riots and if you can call them rights it's really sort of sort of a large scale looting but still involving relatively small numbers of people as you say some of them very young but it's actually a very visible expression of
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a much bigger problem in british society which is a complete undermining of our dogs with already and if we don't have already then how can you expect young people to learn that they need to adopt certain standards to accept that others are going to challenge them and question their behavior or their ideas and argue with them and get them to be social. is into being mature adults so we've had a long process or of undermining our own forty in our school system and also undermining parents and this is this is being pushed very much by government and officialdom so it should be no surprise in our society that young people think that they can wander around and not. respect other people when we we've been through this process i think we actually need to look much deeper at this problem let's look a bit deeper now you mention parents and you talk about the lack of control here is to blame for what's been happening on the streets of london we've heard politicians
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describing the rise is this being mainly on educated a job is really used lacking parental control so is there a front of this is the government is the parents here is it. well i think i think first of all i think the pointing the finger of blame at parents isn't very helpful and i think you have to put this in perspective what's actually occurred on the streets is a very small number of people however what i'm arguing the root of this problem is a much more fundamental problem affects much larger sections of society which is that politicians have constantly undermined parents by saying that they can't be trusted to bring up their children therefore they require parenting classes and any intervention into the family and they've also understood undermine teachers by emphasizing the importance of student voice students now actually interview teachers alongside teachers you perspective teachers being interviewed by head teachers we're sending
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a message in our society that adults can be trusted i doze on voices of authority and young people's voice needs to be paid more attention to that message is a very dangerous missions to send out because it's completely out setting the normal balance of things where i'd also responsible for nurturing young people putting them under pressure chair. room for achieve the best they thought of and basically where necessary giving them a hard time about where they fall in the mark i think this is a much broader problem of which in some respects these instances over of riots and see are just one more obvious visible expression so i think the government needs to look much closer to home the policies that are of the previous administration and also the policies that the current government are adopting in relation to family and schooling any given social directive from its use of ideas like from london many thoughts. ok let's cross to israel now it springs the building of
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sixteen hundred extra settlements in east jerusalem peace talks between both sides and stalled by the recent construction of jewish homes on the west bank all this comes just weeks ahead of an expected move by the palestinian administrative to have their state recognized the un security council middle east correspondent well it's clear. the israeli government has announced that it approves the construction of rybin 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 bin nod to a third of the two thousand seven hundred now these housing units are in areas in neighborhoods across the one nine hundred sixty seven armistice lines they are areas that israel annexed but 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 have taken to the streets
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calling for more affordable housing they're also criticizing the high cost of living in the country but the government denies that this announcement has any kind of political connotations in fact interior ministry fears it was nearly over spawns to the growing housing crisis in this country but now movement has issued a statement and it really echoes what many active. 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 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 state department issued a statement in which would say that it was deeply concerned around some nine hundred housing units there for part of this group that were being planned for
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a neighborhood known as the hard home or essentially in this neighborhood to illustrate it would have a line of israeli homes that would great a palestinian state that would actually prevent palestinian east jerusalem from being connected to bethlehem so it and really saying that there is an attempt to try and make a palestinian state that much more improbable now last march when the erase vice president joe biden was here it was announced 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 been further exacerbated. well with political instability spreading across the globe and fears of warthog regime nuclear disasters the number of leaders is on the but now it's also the struggling global economy that's increasingly made up on basic necessities.
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so americans who are ready for work. a typical house in a regular suburban town. your family's preparing for the end of the world. the german mouser and peace thirty eight from world war two since well good shotgun . of 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 it's you know and the world trade situation he's persecuted certified and our instructor and order to businesses source food and supplies to help him survive no matter what disaster might bring down a government is one thing a lot of people are preparing for now or three some possible pay their ways for social security. i don't believe we're going to need any of this kind of court and for that we're going to have a lot of americans that are. thirty seven year old isn't on thousands of american
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preppers and would rather have you ready than sorry archie spoke with the founder of the preppers network from inside his truck the most political but more economic crises people every day lose their yard. have to rely on. gas masks bulletproof vests canned food tents and helmets real 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 eighteen space blankets a survival knife a meal ready to eat and bags 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 you have called for a lot of. if you would slip into a. situation i want to have. someone you know one hundred
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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 us on the other end of the line keeps 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. am radio. communications really if disaster strikes. me an earthquake in japan a couple months ago. would be. providing emergency communications when everything else failed there's one scenario he fears more than others over nuclear for. really propagation are probably in for all practical purposes sheesh around ten thousand dollars is the hefty price tag for these supplies but to preppers it's not just him grand sitting in a basement. with uncertainty taking over the us we see those who seem paranoid
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today may end up being the smartest tomorrow and so he churkin up archie somerville new jersey for the loss of america's aaa credit score has sparked panic sell off on global markets ratings the giants have so far confirmed france's highest status but investors remain unconvinced its finances are some of the off journalism in the thick or thin air says it's not just the banks but whole countries which are now struggling to make ends meet with more public unrest on the cards. a downgrade over 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 the backstops for the welfare state so when that gets through the question of course you're going to have mounting on ras now and i can you want to really because the system architecture is is such with the banking system and the way that the sovereign countries are benefit backstops
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for of for debate and system i think that you're going to see wondrous especially because the us is an empire and 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 was i was like a giant parasite so when that crumbles it's the it's the biggest is the final piece to go but i think it would be the first room in a nap and the system is architected so it is 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 and lyndon johnson vietnam war they got just part of the practical sattar in the fixture injury system of bread and loads and that pushes you to the inevitable illusionary world today which is boom bust and move to the point where the nation states take all the liability of the banking system and then effectively put themselves in a position where they are the grenade and the nation state is the the vessel that within which humanity has been able to sit guard certain human rights and if that
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goes it's a plague oblio you have a little smart. talk out our website artie dot com for more news blogs an analysis here's a taste of what's on the line right now with nato he says afghanistan down the coalition's helicopter people that. were killed and the special place and something and i. can't find out what's being done to stop sexual predators who paid a father for justice in boston strong. shots have been fired inside the estonian defense ministry in thailand after a gunman burst into the headquarters and allegedly took two people hostage or the suspect has now been confirmed dead although the circumstances are still unclear while there were no reports of other casualties police sealed off of evacuating the building investigators are now looking into the incident. good examples of other
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international news making headlines this hour and a blast is written in a parking lot near a commercial center in the lebanese capital beirut killing at least two people a car belonging to the some of the jobs was nearby when the explosion occurred but it was unclear whether it was the target is the area has since been sealed all eyes acutely forces the investigation continues well they have been. in lebanon over the past three years. syrian forces have killed at least ten people as they stormed two towns and researching problems of homes in their crackdown on antigovernment protesters activists say tanks entered the areas forcing residents to flee the violence earlier the army attacked a town near the turkish border and detained at least one hundred people this comes despite the u.s. tightening sanctions against syria's main bank and mobile phone operator and increasing pressure on president assad to end the time down. at least seventy
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people including a child dies after a suicide attack is that a hundred car bomb targeted a part of the study please check post this city of peshawar where the explosions happened lies the areas where militants are known to operate taliban and al qaeda linked bombers have killed four thousand five hundred people in pakistan's history and sniper attacks that mainly aimed at security forces and on the rise killing of osama bin laden. coming up later this hour the closer of course there a matter. of how americans are getting a call in me to drag other countries that were there when in the meantime is all that is business things we can you gerri. well and welcome to business and see the russian markets sad closed in positive territory for the first time in seven trading sessions was anything but its move
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day at the opening the r.t.s. my six made some strong gains these were quickly pead back and accelerated into a sharp decline i wish point be my six was five percent in the red but then wall street opened well and gave the c's on this side of the atlantic well as it was the day straight i'm joined by ro the nasty investment strategist at capital rather than thank you so much for being with us so how would you describe the sentiment on the russian markets keep going up and down it's crazy moments i think the markets are. really trading on right now as much as anything else everybody's watching everybody else and trying to work out what's going to happen next nobody that's very difficult because of those who are saying right now so it's not even panic it's fear it's fear no it's no it's not panic yet and that's that's actually part of the way that's part of the problem. the markets are still trying to gauge whether this is the first stage in what could be a multi-stage downturn or is this just is this just a correction a big nasty correction ok how do you see tomorrow panning out so i guess is impossible in these conditions i tell you what's going to happen in the u.s.
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and whether a bank in europe is going to be in trouble or not i mean that's really what that's really what russia and every other market is currently trading and it's a very difficult judgment tonight but it doesn't really call relate that much anymore the past week the u.s. has seen two positives the actions at least right for russia this is the first one the first positive close that's true but i mean it's really the trend in markets in general over the last over the last two weeks or so it's really been the big downturn i mean people have been selling russia as much because it's going to help performing since the beginning of the year and people are selling assets and still have still have not demonstrated this kind of bounce and we've seen in other markets what needs to happen for everyone to understand ok. the fear is over we can buy now and come back into the market this is a good book it's over the course is well i don't think there's any sort of one one thing that people are looking for i would guess that i would guess right now the
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world is hoping to see some sort of coordinated effort from the monetary authorities in both europe and the u.s. to try to address these kinds of these kinds of issues perhaps if there's one thing that could sort of threw a line under everything is the european union finally admitting that there needs to be some kind of communion within europe so even if president barack obama comes out and says we're going to cut the deficit of the united states and comply with all requirements of standard and poor's and moody's and fitch and we'll have a credit rating back to aaa this one how this is no really about the credit rating that was the catalyst perhaps for the credit rating the credit rating agencies don't lead markets they never have they react to the markets including the. downgrade from from s. and p. and you know barack obama could come out and say something like that then he would be in a much stronger position than the baton is right now what is the investor doing in these conditions if you were to say a trader would not have much experience and you do not know databases what is going to happen but i can tell you what we're doing and i think it's what
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a lot of sensible funds should be doing and training should be doing is just getting out of the way we don't try to do is step in service you don't try and catch the proverbial folding knife that's a better way to use. your hands so i think it's sensible at the moment to just to stand out of the way and wait for things to calm down a little bit right now there's a lot of value in the russian market so there's going to be a time when when you can make a very good return in russia as a result of the systems or another question is russia's been promoting the privatization program for social long time so be selling a lot of state assets if it does not we don't see the levels that we saw two weeks ago on the markets are they going to so these kind of low prices the twenty percent i have to say that is going to be in the current environment i would say it's impossible to. so i mean it's only assets to anybody whether it's the russian government or anybody else so if it continues like this then i think the privatization will impose going i really don't dislike is considered like this it's a really crazy period right now how can you grow the national chief investment strategist over the capital thank you so much for being with us. we have
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a few seconds take a look at the markets very briefly remind of the arts yes and the my space closed actually in positive territory supposed to be for green arrows for the others on the nice next point four seven percent for the r.t.s. point. five to order my sex if we look at the name movers then gazprom was now standing before my four point six percent of the close last nickel to the miners some serious gold by two percent of the company shares one point two billion dollars also ross telecom was one of the most volatile stocks once again dropping fifty percent in europe it's all looking very positive right now two and a half percent in the forty three point two on the dax we've seen the european union's market supervisor saying european regulators are increasing surveillance of financial markets holding several days of steep sell offs and finally let's look at the picture and the dow jones it's up two point two percent nasdaq two point seven percent all joyn business out seeing around fifty minutes time for an update
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