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it's not all snow here mostly this is aviation enthusiasts from around the world gathering in moscow where an airfield is the stage for the latest cutting edge aircraft technology to its attempt. which is also an altered spectacular performance is by russia's premier pilots. energy giant shell on the british government's being accused of trying to play down the scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland call them sue hundred tonnes of oil is also have spewed into the north sea following a leak believed to be the country's worst is over a decade. and india's becoming
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a global marketplace for all goods that your origins are accused of turning a blind eye to the illegal but thriving business people living in the slums say selling their options is the only way for them to supply. summertime in england recently with riots and looting a flaring up that salty tries to find out why it happened. i'm joined by francis gilbert teacher north has written a book called the nation and is a frequent commentator on youth culture francis thanks for speaking to r.t. so what was your reaction to the riots and were you surprised i was shocked when i heard of it happening or to me where i live but i was not surprised because i think a lot of commentators have said that this sort of thing. has been waiting to
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happen for a number of years now why is that is and i think it's complicated i mean i suppose you could isolate a few factors firstly we have a kind of run of disaffected socially disadvantaged young people in the urban areas. and maybe a couple of decades and they have become more and more becoming angry. divisions in society of go. and they become less fright of the consequences of misbehavior because actually they've been getting away with this sort of behavior for many many years and so i think what we're seeing is a sort of your culture. and the kind of explosion of on the streets in the new york crucially in my book i define as
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a theatrical creature someone who is believes wants the street to become their theater and the whole point of it is the sort of thing that we've seen on t.v. where they're actually parading themselves and their power and smashing things up publicly and this is really a problem in britain for you know a couple of decades so why now why did it suddenly overflow i think. what's happen is you seen a group a small group of very disaffected alienated people who are on the internet a lot and they are becoming very good at seeing and getting people together in various parts of the country so the social media played a big role in crudely to get the politicians have been quick to dismiss the rise to see criminality but surely they need to take responsibility to reason this approach
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of the society they run i mean i would agree that i mean i think it is quite comprehensive i think that yes there are some very disaffected alienated very clever people out there from the underclasses who are incredibly bitter about the lack of opportunity and name credibly ambitious well i teach and i have to all disaffected a united teenagers who are very clever and they realize that you know actually realistically opportunities there for them are very limited for example in and what they're facing so they go to university they're faced with mountains of doubt they want to get a good job in journalism or law they don't have the parental support that richer people have they don't have the sort of networks that david cameron and his have said was to blame for that thirty forty years ago the vast majority of working class people working factories were and i now mechanization technology means what
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modern western societies are dealing with our. people who are not actually needed for work you have to generate some sort of enterprise culture and that is a real problem for us isn't it we've got a lot of people on welfare. how do you deal with that obviously you need to. you need to kind of think very seriously about how how you keep those people occupied what about the education system is it failing mr. narration i actually argued very forcefully not know that said education isn't everything as i've been hinting at you know once you've got a rather highly educated group of people who know that they're not they haven't got huge prospects then you've got even more of a problem than if they were totally uneducated we also know we have a small minority of very distracted illiterate always so the education
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system has done well and i think it's that mix it's a sort of toxic mix of the bright working class kids and. a group of people a community play perhaps very easily educated or not though these kids would know that violence is not the answer people brought up in a context where they have a kind of conscience perhaps you wouldn't be doing this for a day and it is a large equation systems i do something a little education system can really help context with if you're dealing with a group of people particularly from kind of fractured families in and growing up in quite a brutalized atmosphere it is a real problem to use a one off or is the potentially more to come the underlying rumbling of disaffection of your brewery that kind of affects all of us in the day to day level i don't think that's going to go away. for many years unless we kind of reorientate
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the prospects for a lot of these young people so could this spread to europe do you think i don't know i i personally not i mean i say this in my your nation book. you know french italian culture has so called have a different kind of attitude to social behavior and it doesn't seem to be so much of a report. because of the way for example a treat things like alcohol which again we haven't mentioned how coal in britain plays a huge role in the perpetuation of and social behavior and causes mass kind of problems throughout the u.k. every weekend what is it about british society then the with the means your vicious slower chanson has always been the case i mean i argue in the book it has to mean our mascot in britain used to be drawn who was this drunk and fierce sort of
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yeoman type character who were foreigners a broad and that was a shooting agent. and that's that was two hundred fifty years ago even people like david cameron were members of the thing called the bullingdon society which actually actively encourages young men to get drunk and trash property. you know the deputy prime minister. few years ago i punch someone in the mouth a rain in place not she was celebrated for it you know we have a kind of as a culture and how to treat a virus which we've always joined in whatever was going on you know we really kind of quite an aggressive adversarial culture and that that really influences things as well it permeates into every level of our society and design it can be changed and. i think i do think schools have a role to play i have seen where for example in schools bus drivers have gone
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into primary schools and spoken to six and seven year olds and changing c.c.t.v. footage of themselves being stoned by yobs and talk to these young people about how they felt and how humiliated they felt and not really for me was very convincingly so getting young children thinking about other people's feelings and developing a conscience ok was there my own work. classroom how does that transfer on the wide level of society you could out here area obviously they view ed miliband has said everyone in the lead up to us to read the spirit level which is the seminal book about inequality causing ultimately many of society's ills and we have a very. unequal society which. commissions of rich and poor which have affected things no doubt so there's lots and lots of little things that
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need to happen and i would really worry that this current government doesn't have a grasp of all sorts of nuts and bolts things you know they need to look at how the police are behaving they need to improve aps certain things with an underclass in school they need to look at parenting modes we never personally in this country be not well governed and we again have this adversarial system that hasn't actually served us that well. you constantly have these chopping and changing of policy there's nothing that seen through in any kind of long term basis there's no consensus about education health whatever you know it seems that the government's going to come down very tough on those who are korans and handing out strict punishments and things was sort of do you think will do more harm than good. i mean again it's back to the kind of holding the scandinavian model of rehabilitation in finland in sweden in norway is the only serious way that you
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actually deal with these problems on long term level but just buying them up in prison is where which are overcrowded i mean these prisons are crime factories they . receive if it's a rate of english prison it's sixty seven percent and you know these people go into prison they come out and they we have found again the reaction in many parts of the country from communities. the launch vigilante groups clearly they're angry and they want a heavy handed response is the answer i don't think the public are very well educated about how and why children come to do this so for example there's a lot of discussion around how parents should be teaching their children and you know disciplining them more is so much evidence and all my experience as a teacher is that the children by their parents are the ones the worst behaved you know and that just doesn't come out in the kind of general conversation it's
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a sort of knee jerk reaction you know we need to be much tougher when we know it doesn't work in the long run ok so what should we do then if we say see thirteen year old who did walking down the street should we give him a hug i think again if it's a it's a much more. a perhaps she should say hello building relationships for the incoming she is very important this is something i've. you know quite strongly on the web site on my writing you know we have very so she said really to communities and socially segregated schools. where you have schools where all clean she come together where you have communities that actually knowing each other these sorts of problems are dealt with in a bit better fashion. thanks very much thank you. can't hear dr smile policeman smile ministers well i just pray that.
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she didn't find me if i could live through the night that i would get my kids out of here because i knew that it was going to happen was that he was going to kill me many victims don't understand their domestic violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual acts at least four million women. are affected by abuse every year those are my only two options that i saw that moment either kill him in jail or he's going to kill it. says. thanks christine to twenty million years for the planet to recover from a major extinction event for the planet is time we don't. it's been going
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on for months twenty one years and since it's been eco terrorists before there was even islamic fundamentalist terrorists in this country when the nine eleven happened the bush administration could not find any terrorists because the feds couldn't find any real terrorists they decided to take these young people who are accused of property sabotage and label them as terrorists someone who you destroy property. with absolutely zero intention of harming a single human being. in my mind is not a terrorist real people who are green in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who play trees on the weekend with the cub scout troops that's the. sound. of.
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aviation these events from around the world and countering in moscow where it feels as the stage for been made since causing it jack croft technology is the tenant of mines and shea which is also a rebel for its time to the performances by russia's pilots. energy giant shell around the person scalp and all being accused of trying to play the sound of scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland's. than two hundred tonnes of balls to want to have students in the sea following in the lead to be the country's worst in over a decade. and india has become a global market place before all gets pretty well for a cheese are accused of turning up blinds eyes to be illegal to driving pigs and
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when living in the slum say selling their own kids is the only way for them to survive. and use outback small villages was for us. hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up over the next few minutes depleted defense through green will miss key players christian and the for the first leg of their champions league play off against lille plus going for a gas complex is move from arsenal to european champions barcelona. and the tennis hard court season gains momentum with the latest action from the cincinnati masters . first of all and twice former russian champions are being is and will have to do with their argentinian defender christian on selby in the first leg of their
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champions league play off the sea on the twenty four year old had been racing against time to recover for the french french game in france but coach there was forced to admit he will have to wait on the sidelines for a little longer now while rubin are still waiting for their new signing nelson valdes to join europe why strike is set to arrive in kids and later this week rubin will hopefully on the return leg next wednesday. meanwhile arsenal will host naisi for the first leg of their play off the gunners i mean to reach the group stages for the fourteenth straight season and go up against italian opponents who finished fourth in city at last season though they have sold three of their key plays in midfield this time in as three d. train with the arsenal squad on monday despite being banned for the tie when you sign giving a new sense of unease the new castle is set for a champions league but the gunners were that their captain says fabregas has after
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much speculation finally returned to his former club barcelona but manager asked him during a says life must go on. we do try to keep. but. it was rude to restrict. you. describe these hundred twenty five years old. and. gone and it's what we want crucial bit strings. you need to try to do. well thought of as signed a five year contract with the european champions on monday after passing two medicals and so ending a protracted transfer star got a twenty four year old made three hundred three appearances for the gun and scoring fifty seven goals and won the f.a. cup in two thousand and five fifty eight caps world cup winner now returns to the team he left as a sixteen year old and will bear the number for sheer sheer gun is will receive a forty nine million dollars transfer fee plus
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a further eight million dollars depending on the number of games and trade for one barcelona say the clause on probably gas his contract is with two hundred eighty six million dollars while the players says there will be no will feelings between former coach aston banga. i spoke to him on friday to say goodbye to him. as they said before a very emotional because he's been like a father figure to me. a call and even top at one stage you know when i wanted to hold grateful i was for what he's done for me. i got a little bit emotional and i couldn't talk much so i had to send him a message afterwards you know and saying what he's done to me when they were forget it. now opening then sergio quero has made an emphatic day before managed to secede coming off the bench to score twice and setting up another in these teams for swansea last night city had to wait almost an hour before getting there. moments
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later where we've brought on some probably netted himself before setting up the silver for the yard in time then finished off the night with a rasping effort from distance for nelson and city and a humbling return to the top flight the swans and. let's switch to tennis where attention turns this week to the cincinnati masters the top seeds have applied to the second round but there were still some good russian players on the day after the match had over the spain's maria jose martinez to set up a second round meeting with belorussians that is a body over and fourteen seeds for a long christmas overbalance back from her first round exit in toronto last week with victory over joel craig bass today while the shredding qualifier is to see what i do all over to set up a meeting with maria sharapova next in the men's draw twelve seed richard gas guy got partially crane's alexander in straight sets that was six one seven six.
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one hundred asco had a tricky tie against brazilian thomas baluchi but the spaniard served well to take the first set six one and then won the second on a tie break wrapping up the match in just under two outs. close from actual feliciano lopez get the better of fellow spaniard plan colors that went to the deciding step where lopez had a timely ace there to win it six four and a place in the second round. in other games by being in a uni knocked out fourteen seed the detroit city that was the big upset of the day a former u.s. open went out when martin del potro made it to the second round where he will play roger federer next arjen time david nalbandian won his own net to set up a tie with andy murray and american james blake past not his but that is there in cyprus now the new seven time formula one champion michael. macca has denied rumors he's to retire from the sport next season either germany is adamant he will remain with the sadie's g.p. denying reports in the italian media that he was about to retire for
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a second time she mcenroe hasn't had the best of time since his comeback last year he still hasn't finished on the podium in his home tenth this season standings a massive two hundred two points behind leader sebastian vettel. now we will finish with football and a look back at the weekend's action from the russian premier league it's a case of as you were at both ends of the table with tears cannot maintain the lead despite a drop ruby and kris of get off propping up the rest in spite of it when it crosses a bar so he go it is cold still. i. live
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i. am. i think you. know lies goes bring us to the end of the sport for the moment so we've got more until halftime. we'll. bring you the latest side streets are told from the realms. we've done of the future coverage. takes fifteen to twenty million years for the planet to recover from a major extinction event for the planet as time we don't. it's been going
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on for about twenty twenty five years and since it's been eco terrorists before there was even islamic fundamentalist terrorist in this country when a nine eleven happened the bush administration could not find any terrorists because the feds couldn't find any real terrorists they decided to take these young people who were accused of property sabotage and label then as terrorists someone he'll destroy property. with absolutely zero intention of harming a single human being. in my mind it's not fair and real people who work green in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who play trees on the weekend with her cub scout troops that's the. sound. kind. of. tough.
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people. in india all she's afraid of being the moviegoer month joy see who turns the home of us.

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