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hills the home of the that's the gateway to the grand imperial truly the torch was the push coromandel. socialist you see don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was her job as a retreat. where the basics of things what it should be all other things are this week's british or street riots or see a backlash at the police over how they handled the chaos the government then turns to america while the locals take home patrols of themselves. a source score for the united states as its credit rating is cut for the first time in a century sending global markets into a spin also. concerns nuclear balance of nuclear weapons could they win in iraq the game is going to nuclear weapons help the israelis to gain victory you know they're going to cause a nuclear weapons will be the former soviet union from collapse much more than just
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iran's nuclear reputation saying atomic bombs are obsolete and never sold anything party talks exclusively to iran's president. and saw the marks of three years this week since george was a deadly military offensive party versus the republic to meet those still wielding shattered. with the top stories of the week this is the weekly with me. britain's police are furious about prime minister david cameron's plan to consult a former american police chief on how to tackle street violence has already tension between them following the riots and looting which have led to more than two thousand arrests while the blame game is circles overhead communities are reclaiming the streets for themselves as aussies lore and reports. if
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a good result could sure use a warning to looters around five hundred mainly young men chased down the road after police ready to drive troublemakers out of town. despite the mob 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 day opposite effect they're going to get everywhere very much started checking out stories of four young children of the children on the streets on the beside it is not enough police then move them and just get everyone to wage the cost to the shops and in this push them away basically we don't want to go after anyone or root cause any trouble we just want to make sure that no one comes in. the shops. and it's not just in enfield in other parts of town sikhs have banded together to
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protect their livelihoods and property sons and daughters come together with us and say let's solve the problems with out on to violence and causing dispersed each other which then takes it over the causing the violence in the streets. 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 is the police but it should be all that would have been done maybe this is what david cameron means when he talks constantly about the big society handing power and responsibility pack to local communities and i think the scenes we all saw our television screens last night of communities coming together to try and stop violence taking place was a mortal 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
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businesses looters allegedly ran with a car the tragedy ignited anger in the asian community. and attracts all sorts and more mentality doesn't just rear its head in leeches position huge number of police officers on the streets of england at the moment which many find reassuring but groups like the enfield army prove that communities still feel police are unable to protect them and with budget cuts for frontline officers still on the table bodies on the beat could get fewer and further between local vigilance and we could take up the slack you read it's healthy young. david cameron told m.p.'s this week that the rioting was pure and simple criminality political analysts china and says it's not that obvious who the real criminals are and that the un rest a really would like the british authorities to rethink heart and forced their
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approach their approach needs to be actually addressing the root causes of this which is a forgotten generation then so this is a mass the norm and this is this is this is a generation of people who challenge. gangsters. the way they've been treated by the system and by people in the community so why are we surprised that we behave in the way that we've laid for a whole generation it's a social nine eleven we can say i mean you know cameron and johnson and miliband were holidaying in mediterranean while they were bombing libya on the south mediterranean a common comes back after the first day of writing from his national holiday and he calls these young people criminals and the water 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 so let's get some perspective here who's the real criminal in this situation. london based journalist afshin rattansi thinks the u.k. government and the public are a world apart and it will be difficult to preach. this is completely in
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crisis and the motivations. but i suppose the central one of course is inequality and in turn civic life to begin situations that are completely out of touch whether it be the media the police force or politicians themselves but david cameron who went through those expensive schools in the country has no knowledge of the huge insecurities and inequalities rage right across this country the idea of david cameron calling the police force massive thirty cuts here shrinking the economy to grow it as a sort of mass religions together with a magic consumerist religion here one thing to buy more and more expensive goods is a farce. and more analysis and a video of artsy thought would be look at what's behind britain's worst riots and it's. a good thing if any preschool most of the tool for this they're not attacking
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the police are not attacking efficient buildings they're tacking shoe shops and businesses and stealing whatever like gary joined the discussion you even break down. the world's stock markets the roughest week in years after the united states top tier credit rating was dropped one notch by standard and poor's but economist michael petro says the agency's decision is actually saving america from a worse crisis. it is intractable america is the coming inside and the secret is getting out and once the chinese fully understand it and watch the japanese and the europeans and what foreign creditors all the sense the idea that we can take our debt without inflation and monetizing and charging it will be. sure to be a function which will say interest rates to the moon or leases in high single
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digits and then it will be clear as day that the us is inside and that's where the s. and p. stand for us is trying to who think they should be you thinking you. were there to be in the mainstream media but now her tables are turning on standard and poor's it's not only being widely slammed first decision but now also faces a legal inquiry financial analyst culloden interest says it's necessary because the downgrade it may have been wrongfully leaked to traders. was clearly an element. to investigating insider trading there was an awful lot of rumor mongering that was going on for the downgrade to mitigate the rumor turned out to be correct and there was a huge swing in the market on friday prior to the downgrade be really some people knew and it being a question is who are those people and how did we get that information because it
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is clearly improper under u.s. law to trade on material nonpublic information if you have it so to that extent inquiries were determined. whether the white house agrees with its new credit score or not there is one number that just can't be avoided but of the fourteen trillion dollars debt for having to post columnist eric margolis it's americas and almost war spending that's out the root of the problem. if the united states would believe in fate a grave error from outside powers will no price be too much to france but we're not paying for defense for our people of france in the sense that america's military operations are all around we're also not too many americans understand is that the costs of swards were never equal to the other by taxes it's arguably put on the u.s. national credit card that's one of the reasons why the poorest dad fourteen trillion dollars in his ruling if americans had to pay for the course the biggest
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foreign wars and a large military establishment out of their taxes i think that would be a big change public opinion i know europe's economy also took a knock this week with a big hitters being drawn in leading a french bank society was forced to deny that it solved and say it was at risk but investors remain unconvinced that the country's finances are solid economy watch imax kaiser believes the french banking system will not pull through. 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 decided generale and b. and b. 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
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carried on the shadow banking system they don't report those dead but the insiders around the world we help the weapons of mass financial destruction or tacking them to force these on realize that on the balance sheet the forces not be into delinquency into foreclosure because they are going to raid billions of dollars attacking the banks decided generali is an insolvent institution so is b m p they can't possibly meet they're there to credit demands absolutely not but of those e.u. nations which are not members of the embattled at euro currency club cutting themselves rather lucky some are positively unstable in comparison and watching the floundering euro was helping to make up their minds that's all she's actually going to have school reports from parliament. while parts of europe have been teetering on the edge of economic abyss poland has remained stable in the storm along with this currency. there is a widespread belief in the country that being outside the euro has helped keep
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poland out of trouble here. if we were part of the euro zone then we would have been obliged to help out countries like greece and portugal how can we help out someone else without solving our own problems it's almost guaranteed that prices would go up that we join the euro zone which would damage my business recent opinion polls suggest that more than sixty percent of paul's want to keep their own currency a dramatic turnaround from just a few years back a few years ago the euro is seen as a euro club was seen as something very exclusive polls aspired to they wanted their country to join the euro now the name of the euro has been sullied by the troubles in greece and italy poles don't want to be dragged into this crisis if the government forced the euro issue try to bring poland into the euro zone it could be political suicide poland has fared much better than many of its e.u. partners in the global crisis several countries like greece ireland and portugal
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are on the brink of disaster partly due to a boring binge allowed to your membership and associated low interest rates being outside the eurozone meant could not join the party right now does not have the hangover poland was meant to have the euro by next year the time when the country's co-hosting the twenty twelve european football championship but with the latest developments these plans may be shelved for another four years he you will say poland is obliged to adopt the euro once again it's the economic rules of joining but politicians are now much cooler on the idea with minister saying the eurozone needs to get its house in order first place very important for us. the need for institutional change and. i mean these economic governments a few times on and also some crisis management tensions and we see some need for a trend in the euro zone before. the target date will be.
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set up the game has changed and the you everyone once wanted to join we know be the invitation no one wants to accept. stick around see also you for the warsaw in poland. you're watching the weekly here on our take it's good to have your company today for you this hour syrian leader really listening. to his very words you'll meet the same treatments that smirk is now seeing as the pressure mounts on president assad experts and top of his recent actions as exhausted from clinging to power for so long. i look at how parents and activists in russia are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to protecting children from pedophile. three years ago georgia launched an attack on the people of the small republic of south
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a sort of a five day war in which georgia try to regain control of its old territories claimed hundreds of innocent lives and moral services were held in the south so he was cut off screen roll hundreds of people that came to light candles and to pray for the victims of the conflict and released white looms in their memory not even a question of i went to meet with some of those who were still struggling to come to terms with the loss. i can hear almost every day i see them talk to my son so i know how to lie next to my dear boy. for the last three years they says he think has come to this cemetery in self-assertive where her son is her it's five days in august two thousand and eight split her life into a before and after. as when her son a medical college graduate hurriedly republics capital team ball was under attack from georgia he rushed home to help the injury he died in her arms as they lay
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trapped for days under the rubble of their apartment block that was in the georgian alterian is firing like today says the only thing that makes her life worth living now is who twenty two year old daughter they now live together in a newly built house to rounded by families with similar tragic stories. in their tireless across the street lives of the last two children into the house opposite lives a man who was both his wife and his new. girl all these people are victims of georgia's military aggression in all those two thousand and eight when he tries to retake control of the ground breakaway republic of south ossetia a russian peacekeeping mission in the region also came under fire nursed my abuse died i was on duty with them and witnessed average things that happened that night got four kids i saw him violent fire. when you know it was going to be our last minute but it was still carried on peacekeeping mission and tried to be calm and.
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most school santry enforcement to protect its citizens and prevent small civilian deaths within five days georgian troops had been repelled three weeks late so russia recognize such years into time since. the last three years have changed the face of this thursday i new residential area where new roads jobs and have been in use and have been built but. the conflict remain behind my back are all that's left a good russian impulse for those who lived through the horrors of the brief but dudly conflict and memories are still very wrong so much in the question all artsy reporting from scene vaal self a sense here. you can discover more about the painful past peace inside the city at the dot com also online we explore the turbulent relations within neighboring georgia as the opposition claims the country's children are everything forced to
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study english to make it a god of language putting a generation of youngsters of national identity. plus. probably a treasure hunting vladimir putin drives the tread light on the fate of an historic site called the russian people round so it's part of what the prime minister found at the bottom of the sea at all that's he talked. you're watching the weekly here on our now international pressure is mounting on the syrian leadership with the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton calling for economic and political ties with a country that syrian waters meantime have joined the military assault against its port city of latakia the latest round of crackdowns on anti-government protesters
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warships shelled a residential district killing at least six people there this according to human rights groups arab nations or so also going up against the government crackdown on civilians the violence stops in egypt like patrick hayes from the online critical magazine spike believes that president assad is ignoring the people and his own peril. clamping down on freedom of speech and freedom of expression which is the cornerstone of any democracy is not sending out a message to the syrian people that he can be taken seriously or trusted in his promise is a tool of diplomatic consideration is now largely absent in assad's regime they're clinging on to power but even so in a very tired way there is a sense from asar drily the ease by which he started to say this is the end of you know single party rule and he will start to think about elections and the way in which he previously portrayed himself and his party as the only guarantors of
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syrian stability but is now talking about major constitutional reforms reserved really there's a real uncertainty about what he's trying to do there very isolated they don't really know where they go into a kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place they don't know what to do but and this is i guess messiah to say seems very tired that he almost willing to relinquish power at the moment but i think there's a reluctance to want to relinquish power because i suspect he is very worried he will meet the same treatments that some of barack is now seeing. and elsewhere in the arab world the conflicts fighting is continuing between libyan rebels and a pro gadhafi troops in the coastal town of zawiya earlier the rebels claimed they had control of the town which lies just fifty kilometers from tripoli and is along the main supply road to the two museum border earlier the libyan government denied claims that rebels captured the northern oil town of brega last thursday the libyan embassy reopened in washington under the control of the rebels national
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transitional council the conflict raging now for six months killing thousands of people despite a nato intervention. and it's the alliance its presence in libya that's making the situation worse this according to the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad spoke exclusively to our seas kevin owen about his views on the arab spring and foreign involvement. security council has made a mistake instead of sending bombs and planes to libya they should have sent mediation groups in order to prepare for free elections under the auspices of the un and whoever won the elections would be acceptable for the people but the security council hastily issued a resolution and it has complicated the situation but has led to the killings and the massacre of people and destruction of infrastructure in the country let me just get this straight are you saying that at some point in the future you may want to acquire a nuclear deterrent a nuclear weapon how did you know this is only
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a human weapon our religion says it is prohibited and we are religious people if any country tries to build a nuclear bomb in fact they waste their money and resources and they create great danger the international equations are not determined by nuclear arsenals today they're very concerned nuclear bombs and nuclear weapons and could they win in iraq and afghanistan could the nuclear weapons help the israelis to gain victory alleged . nuclear weapons help the former soviet union from collapse. are these exclusive interview with president. coming your way next hour right here . some of today's news headlines as we do in the weekly on the sunday in the united states i stay just collapsed a fair in indiana coming at. them on saturday night stormy weather of the fairgrounds in indianapolis by strong winds. trapping and injuring
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forty people. relatives of a storm at the governor's compound in the eastern afghan province of parwan killing nineteen and wounding nearly forty powerful explosions followed by gunfire rocked the regional capital police say five suicide bombers carried out the attack on taliban orders the assault comes as afghan troops gradually take over security from foreign forces. two policemen and the russian you're also being arrested over an alleged pedophile cover up suspected of accepting bribes from a man who is believed to have raped more than twenty boys it is the latest in a series of shocking crimes where police and judges seem to be turning a blind eye and as a pushover reports that's forcing parents to deal with the problem themselves and their grief they go you know he was really missing that you even thought of buying a pistol and shooting him myself i simply don't know how else to protect my family
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well even the first floor with curtains constantly drawn to work every day fear for my daughter which i knew what she. it was hard for my periodontal damage she trusted someone who harmed her daughter she brought the man into the house as a common law husband to live side by side with him on more than one use up all the support my daughter told me he threw a stray cat on the roof and said he did the same to her if she had a confided in me about the things i was doing to her when i finally managed to get things to the court the jury acquitted the man who she says is now after her family hungry for a bench experience is just one example of the many in a recent controversial case a man suspected of raping a seven year old girl was released without charge. us like a law for underwear and she started crying i squeezed her neck and pressed her into the ground it only took a couple of minutes then i told her to go home and tell no one. only after an
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enraged crowd only inched the men police launch a fully fledged investigation into the case and would that compassion authorities also disciplined the original investigating officer or some other of this brutal words that happened here as the mother was treated like a football she was kicked around from office to office a tragedy had happened to her should i don't know what to do but i don't want to even talk to her or alone except her statement earlier russian authorities have normally closed a fight against the sexual abuse of minors with results seem to have the media with estimates claiming thousands still fall victim in attempt to put things right activists have started taking matters into their own hands i am on the rage that's fine i like small boys and would love to kiss you and hug you and so many other things to you this video has been pulled together by
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a group of volunteers as they track people they believe are paedophiles and they go online pretending to be an under-age war or girl and they set up meetings with people like me to preferring minors. the idea is to film their faces and expose them on the web. but what if we are simply a group of people who decided to fight was evil in our own way because our families live in the city our children walk in these parts and we don't want them ever to meet those perverts but in that they try to act within the law which often operate and it's edge volunteers dragging paedophiles on line say most people will sign off when they learn the person they're chatting to is under-age but they also say roughly zero to one hundred contacts one is certain to be looking for easy prey. be the maximum sentence for child sex offenses is twenty years in prison an amendment to the law is meant to introduce tougher penalties including life in prison and conditional chemical castration but i'm till it changes are implemented and proven
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to be effective activists say continue with their teaching on to campaign kerry pushed over our children our school. the right it certainly helped us three on a sunday afternoon here in australia with r.t. i will be back with a recap of the headlines in just a moment. if
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you can hear dr science policeman's wives. a minister's wife i just prayed that if you didn't find me if i could slip through the night that i would get my kids out of here because i knew that what was going to happen was that he was going to kill me many victims don't understand it's a mistake violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual comes home at least four million women are affected by abuse every year. as i saw that moment either kill him in jail or he's going to kill it it says. the admission free accreditation free zones for churches free
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