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>> it has quieted down in this part of ealing. seems to be groups of half a dozen walking by every few minutes. seems they're just looking for trouble. going back to the owners outside the restaurants. they're doing all they can to protect the place that they need to do. i've seen cars driving by with the windows smashed and drivers looking quite fearful. those people walking by every few minutes. apparently waiting for big crowds to come by quite soon. >> thank you very much for that update. you're watching "bbc world news." stay with us. more coverage coming up. the disturbances taking place in parts of the u.k. we are going to stay with the situation that is unfolding in london. it is a quickly moving picture with lots of information coming in to us. fires have broken out in essex at a sony distribution center. on monday, some of the worst rioting took place in hackney. the m.p. of hackney said they must bring the situation under control. >> it's appalling what's happened. who would invest? who will create jobs? it's really app
>> it has quieted down in this part of ealing. seems to be groups of half a dozen walking by every few minutes. seems they're just looking for trouble. going back to the owners outside the restaurants. they're doing all they can to protect the place that they need to do. i've seen cars driving by with the windows smashed and drivers looking quite fearful. those people walking by every few minutes. apparently waiting for big crowds to come by quite soon. >> thank you very much for...
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they say this man was involved with much of the rioting and looting that took place in ealing and he appeared to know many of the others involved in the rioting and they're appealing to anyone in the community who recognizes this man to come forward immediately to help them with their inquiries to solve this horrific crime. >> thanks very much with the latest on that. in an emergency recall of parliament, debating the looting and violence over the last week in england. david cameron said police would be able to force people to remove face masks, there will be a crackdown on gangs and review of the use of social networking sites. there was criticism of the police response when the violence first broke out. our political editor reports. >> a smash-and-grab raid in south london. today, though, it was the police doing it with the cameras invited along to witness a suspect hauled in. they and their political masters want the message to go out that the streets of britain are back under control. >> to the law-abiding people who play by the rules and who are the overwhelming majority in our
they say this man was involved with much of the rioting and looting that took place in ealing and he appeared to know many of the others involved in the rioting and they're appealing to anyone in the community who recognizes this man to come forward immediately to help them with their inquiries to solve this horrific crime. >> thanks very much with the latest on that. in an emergency recall of parliament, debating the looting and violence over the last week in england. david cameron said...
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i'm in ealing, which is a pretty residential suburb.e than it is for violence. look, we've got smashed in windows here and a fire brigade is up there checking the integrity of the building up there because a grocery store was set on fire last night. and again, this is an area right near by houses. a lot of houses were put in danger. several cars were set on fire. i spoke to one woman who had a narrow escape as she tried to drive away and kids set upon her car. it's a frightening situation for people here and they want it to get under control. >> what are these rioters angry about? where is the anger coming from? >> you know, i have a'asked a lot of young kids this. they say it's a complete breakdown of communications and trust between the police, between the younger generation, but also anger about the fact they feel they have no opportunities, unemploys is high, benefits have been slashed and cut. many of the means they were able to get by aren't there any more. they feel ignored. when they vote for a party, they're almost the same thi
i'm in ealing, which is a pretty residential suburb.e than it is for violence. look, we've got smashed in windows here and a fire brigade is up there checking the integrity of the building up there because a grocery store was set on fire last night. and again, this is an area right near by houses. a lot of houses were put in danger. several cars were set on fire. i spoke to one woman who had a narrow escape as she tried to drive away and kids set upon her car. it's a frightening situation for...
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have any control whatsoever the word to describe it is lawless he was complete mayhem in places like ealing in west london clapham in southwestern croydon in the southeast where it was widespread looting buildings and vehicles being set on fire and when i say the police didn't have any control for example in clapham they weren't there for over an hour and the looters and the use had to have the free run of the main department store there for well over an hour and all the shops in the main high street were smashed in and just and around santa really and . now people were just taking what they could mobile phones trainers and things like that and there has been. some real shock by residents in that area who are speaking to me last night saying how can this happen here that's quite an affluent suburb and they thought they were out of the trouble they're. in thing they would be affected but it just so nowhere is safe at the moment from this trouble because last night the police and we didn't have much control there has been some criticism of the police last night they had six thousand police of
have any control whatsoever the word to describe it is lawless he was complete mayhem in places like ealing in west london clapham in southwestern croydon in the southeast where it was widespread looting buildings and vehicles being set on fire and when i say the police didn't have any control for example in clapham they weren't there for over an hour and the looters and the use had to have the free run of the main department store there for well over an hour and all the shops in the main high...
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that's twitter slash r t underscore com now armored vehicles have been a deployed onto the streets of ealing in west london looting continues across the country police have already arrested over three hundred people so far again you can log on to our other score com for. well with police stretched beyond their limits a looter some as young as fourteen have been clearing the shelves of abandoned shops andrew gilligan from the british newspaper the sunday telegraph was just one of the many victims of the violence. i was i was mugged i was pulled off my bike and my bike was stolen by. on the way to the studio about forty five minutes ago i spent most of the day in tottenham which is where it all kicked off interviewing people who had lost their home as a result of these rights and they are furious with the writers they say that what happened to mark duggan the man who was shot by police is absolutely no excuse at all for what happened to them they blame the police for not being quick enough to contain the trouble in tottenham in the first place and quite clearly what's happening in hackney and.
that's twitter slash r t underscore com now armored vehicles have been a deployed onto the streets of ealing in west london looting continues across the country police have already arrested over three hundred people so far again you can log on to our other score com for. well with police stretched beyond their limits a looter some as young as fourteen have been clearing the shelves of abandoned shops andrew gilligan from the british newspaper the sunday telegraph was just one of the many...
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croydon another man is in critical condition clinging to life after he was beaten in mob violence and ealing from london to manchester to tottenham to birmingham to civil unrest is ready so what will be conservative government london to do to regain control and how much of what we're seeing today is caused by the austerity measures passed last year or more on this i'm joined by victoria jones international correspondent talk radio news victoria welcome thank you very much great to have you with us first of all i got an email just like twenty thirty minutes ago from a friend of mine who lives in the u.k. who said the who had heard my radio show today and he said the conversation we had was just kind of like joe rahm and he said the extent to which you're suggesting in the us. here in the u.k. these riots are coming about because of the austerity measures most brits would push back on that he said just like most americans back in this back in the sixty's when watts in detroit were burning would wouldn't have acknowledged that it had to do with the inequality that was solved a year or so later
croydon another man is in critical condition clinging to life after he was beaten in mob violence and ealing from london to manchester to tottenham to birmingham to civil unrest is ready so what will be conservative government london to do to regain control and how much of what we're seeing today is caused by the austerity measures passed last year or more on this i'm joined by victoria jones international correspondent talk radio news victoria welcome thank you very much great to have you with...
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again i think i think the authorities have to think hard and fast now i'm seeing in my community in ealing which rights to place the other night armored police cars and courts walking through pregnancy and if there's a way to enrage and the product that young people get doing they're going to like play devil's advocate here i'm not taking everything you say absolutely taking what you say but you know the police also have a duty to protect the people i've mentioned just now that equally not that affluent people who are having their shops raided at their flat seven their cars overturned they want protection from the police the police have their hands tied as well rather because they are very very careful what they do don't they well if we if we analyze what they did with tottenham and then subsequently to brixton because tottenham is the most neglected poor black community in london and they let this happen they don't mind this happening in places like brooks them and tottenham and other just neglected areas but when it's a place like dealing and oxford street that's when it becomes a proble
again i think i think the authorities have to think hard and fast now i'm seeing in my community in ealing which rights to place the other night armored police cars and courts walking through pregnancy and if there's a way to enrage and the product that young people get doing they're going to like play devil's advocate here i'm not taking everything you say absolutely taking what you say but you know the police also have a duty to protect the people i've mentioned just now that equally not that...
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in other areas along the like lewisham in ealing is strictly criminal enterprise has nothing to do with political power you can spin it one way or another but at the end it just comes down to opportunity you witness some of these riots yourself first time where did you witness the taking so what you saw. well to be honest it's one of the most shocking things i've ever had the displeasure of seeing was in brixton early monday morning about one am i saw gangs of youths who were some of which had fled from central brixton into the surrounding areas like stockwell barricade in the streets with rubbish bins or anything they could find in order to stop cars and try to pull drivers from the cars and take the cars i saw in one instance this happened one man came to help the driver and he was beaten by a gang of six or seven young black youths in brixton very frightening i was barricaded in a pub for part of the time and couldn't go out and the pub got sieged about an hour after that incident so no police to be found. if you dialled nine nine nine the police said sorry we can't help you just sta
in other areas along the like lewisham in ealing is strictly criminal enterprise has nothing to do with political power you can spin it one way or another but at the end it just comes down to opportunity you witness some of these riots yourself first time where did you witness the taking so what you saw. well to be honest it's one of the most shocking things i've ever had the displeasure of seeing was in brixton early monday morning about one am i saw gangs of youths who were some of which had...
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. >> atika shubert joining us from ealing which used to be called the queen of the suburbs but the queeneen brought low by the rioting on the streets. >>> a late rebound in asia isn't holding up in europe. the european markets are 90 minutes into their trading day and after an optimistic start they've fallen deep into negative territory. deep look at this, let's focus on the nep xetra dax off by more than 6%. in european terms a serious number. london and zurich off 4.5 and the paris cac by only 3.5%, those are absolutely eye-popping numbers andrew. >> it looks like a rout, happening so quickly, charles. the futures were pointing to a higher open at one stage. there are the numbers, some of the numbers here in asia, and asia went the other way, asia started the session with some very heavy losses as well. many of the main indices were able to make up some ground at the close. let's look at these numbers. here are some of the worst performers, the kospi in seoul, down by about 9% earlier today, closing up by 3.5%. the hang seng down by 5.6%, that has just closed and that's a big fall beca
. >> atika shubert joining us from ealing which used to be called the queen of the suburbs but the queeneen brought low by the rioting on the streets. >>> a late rebound in asia isn't holding up in europe. the european markets are 90 minutes into their trading day and after an optimistic start they've fallen deep into negative territory. deep look at this, let's focus on the nep xetra dax off by more than 6%. in european terms a serious number. london and zurich off 4.5 and the...
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i thank her for her briefing of what happened particularly in ealing monday night. the sentencing guidelines council is clear that people taking part in violent disorder should expect to go to prison. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i invite the prime minister to join me and my people in putting on record not only our gratitude to the police who have worked so hard, but also the outreach and community workers who have been out every night, talking to people to reduce the tension and restore order on the streets, in partnership with the police? can i invite him to meet with those people to learn from their experience in restoring order not just in the next few days, but every day across the country? >> i am certainly happy to meet with the honorable lady. the point she makes that reclaiming the streets is not just an issue for the police, but an issue for everybody, i think is right. we have seen fantastic examples of that across our country. the point i was trying to make about resources is that of course resources will be in the debate that follows later. but i hope
i thank her for her briefing of what happened particularly in ealing monday night. the sentencing guidelines council is clear that people taking part in violent disorder should expect to go to prison. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i invite the prime minister to join me and my people in putting on record not only our gratitude to the police who have worked so hard, but also the outreach and community workers who have been out every night, talking to people to reduce the tension and...
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[applause] eal gorbachev was the beginning, there was churches and hungary, and everyone cooperated to of the continent and demonstrated what can happen when one individual wanting freedom assembles with others. to have fought for freedom oneself and achieved freedom in our country and unification, that is the gift that are east germans gave us. the injustice of the wall still appeals to all of us, not just those of my own to fight for freedom and democracy and human rights. and civil rights. that means we have the obligation to make sure that history will not repeat itself. we have to remember and we have to enlighten and teach especially as site senseless. the bernauer strasse museum represents many organizations that were very committed to this memorial. such dedication was absolutely necessary because on the other side of the wall, it was a totalitarian state cream many germans had for denver get that, especially in the schools we have to make sure that history not be falsified and that it can be prevented. i would like to thank all of the teachers who are very committed in this di
[applause] eal gorbachev was the beginning, there was churches and hungary, and everyone cooperated to of the continent and demonstrated what can happen when one individual wanting freedom assembles with others. to have fought for freedom oneself and achieved freedom in our country and unification, that is the gift that are east germans gave us. the injustice of the wall still appeals to all of us, not just those of my own to fight for freedom and democracy and human rights. and civil rights....