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all these are made of the movie goer joins me the chills a movie that's the great religion the grand imperial trilogy that george was the bush coromandel you can a little closure which it's a duty to go. read this and the colonel was originally as used to retreat. slamming the social media business fires the feeling splayed live as david cameron calls for a balanced twitter and facebook loop or than the violence drugs trees put faith in their own strength. strips on the meter see former u.s. defense secretary donald rumsfeld could find himself in the door after two iraq war veterans are given the green light to sue him for alleged war crimes. and the media carlon angry as the government keeps a firm grip in the press with a controversial war that these hundreds of journalists silenced.
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a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow the british prime minister is blaming gangs of black brief loans and even social networks for inciting violence in the country david cameron also said parts of society are sick but locals in the affected areas say they neglected by the government but with a sense of insecurity growing on the streets people are now forced to take matters into their own hands as laura emmett reports from london. to groups are called surely a warning to looters if you come out to enfield tonight you'd better be in disguise at the first sign of trouble this is what happens. around five hundred mainly young men chased down the road after police. ready to drive troublemakers
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out of town. despite the mall atmosphere a large crowd of young men are out for justice there's been no trouble so far most ordinary people out to protect their communities a lot of people are here to help there obviously are some people that i can to do the opposite effect begin to get everywhere very much started checking out stories of what young children not so well but children on the streets of this is happening if there's not enough police then move help then just give everyone a wage the cost to the shops and in this push them away basically we don't want to go off to really cause any trouble we just want to make sure that no one comes in specially no shops open. and it's not just in enfield in other parts of town sikhs have banded together to protect their livelihoods and property sons and daughters come together in a society that's over the problems without ongoing violence and causing distress
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control which then takes it over causing further violence and it's really. this is the current face of communities across england many of which felt under siege from looters and said in their darkest hour the police were nowhere to be seen police have not been anywhere where the police if the police were hit if in all the other things on maybe this is what david cameron means when he talks constantly about the big society handing power and responsibility back to local communities and i think the scenes we all saw a lot of issues screens last night of communities coming together to try and stop violence taking place was a model how these things should be done that despite the fact that three young asian men were killed in birmingham early on wednesday trying to protect local businesses looters allegedly rams them with a car the tragedy ignited anger in the asian community a big. attracts all sorts and more pentel it doesn't just rear its head in liters
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this is a huge number of police officers on the streets of england at the moment which many finds reassuring but groups like the enfield army prove that communities still feel police are unable to protect them and with budget cuts the front line officers still on the table poppies on the beach could get fewer and further between while local vigilante we could take up the slack no end it r.t. london. a london based lantern with chris nice says wrists treating social media is not where downing street should begin if it wants to turn the threat of further riots. this government is closing down swimming pools that shopping youth. it's valid allies in the economy the rule of law can't be enforced if it's one law for the rich and one for the poor the rule of law means the same law for everyone we have to start with the most powerful criminals and what we've seen recently is
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politicians on the take chief police constables on the take. we've seen the bankers on the take and these people have to be dealt with and when it comes to the question of violence what i would say is this legitimate law enforcement does require a certain amount of coercion let's have it just throw ironic having celebrated the facebook revolution the social media the twitter revolution across north africa and the arab world suddenly. decided to crack down on the media here it's absolutely not be a c.b.s. series inequality you know the issue is is is that i mean what kind of society are we to drive eleven year olds fourteen year old kids to that's. mental straight to you know to burn the local store that that we need action we need we need action not weasel politicians words. well stories ahead for you this hour including we report on the power of an advertising method pennsic it's easy to make war what it
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pretty. is it was either the military for what it was i don't think anyone would join in. but he would have video games a superhero image of american soldiers to get the you me. a u.s. court has ruled to americans for private security can see job problems for illegal imprisonment and torture it proven guilty which means the former defense secretary would be held accountable while in iraq in two thousand and six the team and do that with all their lawyer for alleged criminal activity the u.s. military responded i think that. they claim they were tortured weeks after being released without charge they filed a little thing against rumsfeld but the notion rejected by prosecutors until now until ryback is the case they put the floodgates to all the officials being held to account for. what we have to recognize is that by stripping
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rumsfeld of immunity for the acts of torture against american citizens this opens wide that we do are not only for rumsfeld but for dick cheney for bush for all of those who advocated or put into place policies like the policy of torture which they call enhanced interrogation techniques euphemistically and very thinly euphemistically disguising torture which is illegal then that means all of these people can be in the dark if you try to hold. on officials in this case the head of the pentagon donald rumsfeld accountable for torture or other illegal acts that somehow shackles the hands of u.s. military ironically it suggests that the united states government needs to demands too and is engaging in illegal acts and if anyone holds them accountable that will be quote shackling in their effort to carry out war it's partly demagogy but my virtual of the nature of the argument it also reveals that they in fact have
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institutionalized torture otherwise they would not be afraid of the allegation against it. well the pentagon instills plenty of dollars to convince the young americans to sign up for the army its close ties with hollywood and the video games industry is helping turn military service into an attractive deal with economic crisis and unemployment working alongside artie's our future in a report on how it's all playing out for america's youth. a hunt for american youth . to hunt down the next american enemy war incorporated a robust business machine is operating at full capacity in the us the strength to change. from televised ads to hollywood blockbusters. to video games to american presidents dubbing soldiers the real patriots each of them adds honor what it means to be
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a soldier sailor airman marine in cold storage the image of the american warrior is portrayed as that of the invincible hero times where one of the number one intertainment spots in the big apple are trucks millions from around the world and across the us apart from the flashy lights have the billboards there's a recruitment center right here one of hundreds just in new york the mesmerizing take meek's luring young americans into serving are more sophisticated than ever before sponsoring video game tournaments all tournaments and then going up to these young kids who perform well and say to us military needs you see your skills at this video of course two hundred fifteen or sixteen or seventeen year old this is something that's very basic it's a cruel and deceptive type of recruitment they want to use all the hippest tools they can to make being in the military as cool as possible and now cinematographer edward pages dedicated ten years to being a u.s.
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soldier he thought it was the honorable thing to do if they presented the military for what it was that i think anyone would join but they do join having played one computer game and seen one more movie too many there's no second chances that you can you can reset again you can restart a movie there's no second chance when you're actually out there your life is at risk for something that most of these young men have no idea really the true reason why they're going out there but in time some of these. reasons are realized. military. leaders of the world are thinking with us it is often too late the problem is a lot of these kids don't know once they get him it's hard to get out the first time that we out suicide a military report says eighty percent of soldiers in afghanistan have seen a friend killed or injured the core of war quickly replacing its promised glory yet nothing stops the military propaganda campaign and i was spending hundreds of
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millions of dollars every year recruiting group recruiting people glorifying war glorifying the killing of people whether it's necessary or not but their economy a whole also comes in handy for the pentagon there's a joke in the military that the best recruiter is an economic downturn and that recruiter is raging on what happened here for two thousand and eight that solved their problem was the desperation of millions of americans we had an economic crisis we've had on the employment room up no matter the times the power of the pentagon seems eternal american leaders do not become presence for challenging american national security companies and their security state nor the military industrial complex they just don't do it meeting during years more young americans into more wars with no happy end or give over insights and. new york. gagging of the media the governments of our great news the
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round the commons press crossing criticism out of the ring. now to days of concern over whether france would retain its aaa credit score ratings giants reaffirmed the country's top billing on wednesday french. has been the worst affected by the volatility of being a fourth of the knife it is financial stability was at risk but investors remain unconvinced the country's finances are on solid foundations. of kinds of unease the french banking system won't pull through the crisis. the french banks are loaded with toxic derivatives that were sold to them by american investment banks and the american investment banks plus the rating agencies plus the hedge funds are now attacking these french banks they know where the bodies are buried and they're using the weapons that they sold them to attack them and you know going back to the s. and p. downgraded just before the s. and p. downgrade of u.s.
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debt i told you point blank with certainty that the rating would be downgraded now i'm telling you that the rating will be downgraded again because this is part of a new era on wall street where they go after sovereign debt and the hedge funds and the rating agencies and wall street banks work together now to destabilize the sovereign debt of these countries because remember the hedge funds wall street working with the rating agencies are bigger than any of these countries deciding generale and b.n.p. and credit agricole are insolvent their balance sheets are six to ten times bigger in terms of the debt that they carry than they could possibly service but it's carried on the shadow banking system they don't report this debt but the insiders around the world who wield the weapons of mass financial destruction are attacking them to force these on realize that on their balance sheet the forces peloponnese into delinquency into a foreclosure because they are going to rape again billions of dollars attacking
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these banks these banks are insolvent society generali is an insolvent institution so is b m p they can't possibly meet they're there to credit demands absolutely not . meanwhile after a week of turmoil on the european financial markets france italy spain and belgium have decided to ban szell selling on the shares of banks and other financial companies short selling is when traders profit from betting or falls and share prices well it's been blamed for increasing recent market instability leaders of the year is the biggest economies germany and france are also in els they'll meet next week to discuss solutions to europe's financial difficulties. but it's also going to target and we've the russian markets as they remain a volatile russian stock suffered the worst week in three years as investors with drew from risky emerging markets on news of the u.s. downgrade and concern over the european debt crisis let's get some more on this
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because live to our business desk we're really standing by for us reader so early trading now are we seeing red or black well we're simcoe i got the moment but it's all very volatile both the arts yes and the why is six of them bouncing up and down and the european markets just opened and they're doing the same thing but we'll have all the latest details and the figures for you in business shortly. six government including a terrorist cell leader has been killed in russia southern republic of dagestan in a two day anti terror operation that's according to the national antiterrorism committee. was believed to be the mastermind of several terrorist attacks across the country and was on the most wanted list he's also thought to have helped train a suicide bomber blew himself up at a military camp in the republic last year four officers were killed in that blast the more than thirty injured russia's actually cherokee pretty claims that he was
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assisted by george's intelligence service. elizabeth as well the world news in this hour and syrian government forces have reportedly killed twelve civilian. is that mostly in the province of homes meanwhile in the city of hama minsk going to full control following a crackdown on which schools and people were killed on wednesday the u.s. imposed new financial sanctions on the country and called on other also refused to take similar measures the ongoing on rest which began in march is said to have claimed seventeen hundred lives independent media is banned from the country making it difficult to verify events on the grounds. libyan rebels say they captured the northern town of brega after months of intense fighting tripoli's dismissed the claim saying they take they've only a part of this if you see the case in libya's main oil fields and seek it out yet to this again just teaching children with the libyan embassy in washington. under
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the control of the national transitional council a sign of u.s. support for libya's rebel movement the ongoing civil war the country's been raging for six months now killing thousands of people despite nato whose intervention. has taken steps to end a decades long i imagine siegel. the protestors that ousted hosni mubarak earlier this year because it was imposed in that ninety eight one hundred police to hold people for months without charge it's hugely scout before a general election scheduled for the. israel has approved the building of pals the new settlements the disputed area in east jerusalem creating tensions with palestinians and peace talks between the two sides a deadlock by the construction of jewish aims in the west bank. and told r.t. the latest announcement is yet another step away from a compromise. this is not
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a time when it seems likely that israelis and palestinians will be moving toward the peace talks and that the americans will be leading the way the main issue that has blocked a return to negotiations is the continued settlement building by the government of israel this is not going to help the situation let's face it the government of israel feels pretty immune to any criticism around the world right now on this issue everyone is busy with a global financial crisis the united states as well those involved there are some twenty percent of the u.s. congress visiting israel this week and we all know that mr netanyahu has a lot more support in the american congress than he does even in his own parliament so this isn't just be another is really building more settlements within neighborhoods of used to some without anyone really blinking and it's not going to help the situation it's not going to hurt it much more than it's already hurting. the government and hungry has adopted a controversial new media control law it was the under the journalists laid all the
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freedom of the press of their liquor sales. are faster despite fierce opposition many have been forced into silence have a thing for their job security. and. speak no evil at least not if it's about the hungary and governance opinions of hungary's new media law claim that their journalists are being silenced for. hiding things or hiding that source and that's covering the controversy it was. awful to go the line of the government and that's there's there's there's there's the whole message of. covering broadcast print and online content the controversial new law will also established any media authority that these working for the media regulate all chosen by the ruling party and were loyal supporters to full being selected public service broadcasting is completely one. by the government there
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have been some major layoffs and they put. people loyal to the government people into key positions i think public t.v. as we. journalists. just feel the wrath they've been you will say they were journalists of the public radio and. the media who was introduced they have one minute silence in the national review. writer is suspended and one of them left the radio. in effect he was. one. hundred survivors have suffered the same fate with the wave of layoffs across the industry. the situation in the media here and want to keep their jobs and. line some argue the shakeups a good thing and. a very inflated public media sector has been long.
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so i think. this debate has become. very politicized. politics than about professional economists. if something is unsustainable you have to cut costs that the day has been strongly contest and many talented journalists have found themselves out of the job. in recent firings and uncertainty about the implications of the new law just some of the recent events allude causing serious concern about hungary's democratic.
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government needs an independent media so if this government thinks. it can. influence can regulate media it's very. very bad ground but heavy criticism from both within the country and internationally the government is sticking by the new media laws the changes they could bring could be said to radically transform the congress media. a bit of. visit our website a. dot com for more news updates on villages views is also online day big brother of directing them or watch a lot of trouble make is the new york the police form of units and more as the social networks of people ought to know goods also online. on move day and eleven years ago it's one of the worst naval tragedies that the nuclear
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submarine the course sunk to the bottom of the barents sea becoming a true one hundred eighteen. ok i'll be about to recap our top stories surely in the meantime marina is here with all the latest there. hello and walk on supposing this here are so now we start with the russian markets which are in the black right now after the boss through posts of gains of more than four percent overnights the last five days have now become the most volatile trading week since september two thousand and eight rolling last from verna happen sources that under such circumstances it's impossible to predict what might happen on
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a day to day basis but the outlook is specifically for. i think at the moment trying to work out what's happening on a daily basis is virtually impossible it's it's trading on fear is trading on government decisions i mean markets a very poor traditionally try to work out what the government is likely to be able to do so you know trying to work out whether today is going to be a two or three percentage points balance or a five percent decline. that's an extremely difficult judgment call to be able to make for any kind of. longer term investor volumes are actually pretty high at the moment when you see a lot of volatility and high volumes. themselves the direction in which the market is moving is likely to continue so that's that's actually pretty bad news that there was a there's a lower volumes but it's not when the market is coming down sharply i think what we're looking for is some kind of decisive answer to particularly what's happening in europe and you know realistically at the moment there's going to be
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a big move towards fiscal union and unfortunately european governments are just nowhere close to that right now and the efforts to stabilize the markets for european nations have banned short selling on banks france italy spain and belgium are prohibits and bets which allow investors to profit from falls in the price of financial stocks the move follows high volatility in the sector amid fears about their exposure it's even worse on government and that's what the ban could also put all the e.u. members answer try to position as investors with nets of views on banks might shift their bets to these countries. so what should these investors do in these troubled times gold treasuries and cash are all traditional safe havens and the full those one sustained equity lists and find a spot there from buy what capital markets recommend steering clear of companies exposed to the global economy. no obviously i think what we see is that markets generally go out of risky assets and they're trying to find some kind of safe haven
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. obviously if in financial financial titles these things are very very volatile journey thing that is in your heart is their exposure to the global economy to the banking sector they should probably be avoided these theories. and let's take a look at what's happening in the markets will start with what's happened in the right here in russia are both markets are seen a lot of volatility right now the arts yes as well three quarters of a percent of the my sex is gaining almost gone percents and here's the snapshot all the market movers on the my sax and her two majors are swinging between gains and losses at all in the overall market or lots of it but banking stocks are under strongest selling pressure. european markets fell immediately after the open but have since been climbing however the latest french economic growth figures are cause for concern as they show big euro zone second biggest economy was that in the
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second quarter both the footsie and the dax are up just a notch this hour. and across asia all stocks are traded mixed stocks in hong kong are climbing encouraged by positive jobs data from the u.s. but the nikkei is still trading in the red following a report that overseas orders for japanese machinery fell six percent injury analysts believe that japan's exports may not rebound enough so healthy economy grow later this year. and oil prices are down with many fear in market volatility will slow down economic recovery crude prices drop this low is seventy five dollars and climbed this high as eighty six dollars per barrel this week which added some jitters in the markets. and precious metals are in the red gold was actually have to break a new record on thursday it's. lose them point three percent of all supers lose in just a little bit by us. and that's all the business news for now for more stores it always
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killed nine guerrillas and come back the best vision by instruction on could you know and they're still going to be strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues. displayed how you know this kind of phenomenon where bodies are dressed up as guerrillas and presented as killed in action and this and just the idea that you need to produce bodies actually encouraged paramilitary collaboration this is a cia document central intelligence agency they knew about these activities they knew they were happening they knew about links to paramilitary groups and yet. usaid continued to flow.
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