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many people who are writing even know what i am with exclusive interviews for horse era has teams on the ground with intensifying rain. people with your fear that these are temporary solutions to bring you more award winning documentaries and live the marking 20 years since the deadliest attack on us soil. sombre ceremonies. i held to remember the victims of the 911. ah, on hasn't think of this is agitated. i live from the also coming up, bearing the scars of the us led war in afghanistan. we hear from people there whose
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lives changed forever. almost 30 years after he was captured, the man accused of being behind the killings of thousands of people dies in the room. fears of an economic downturn, as one of china's biggest, real estate struggles to pay it. i can memorize, sions, have been taking place to remember those who lost their lives 20 years ago today, the deadliest attacks on us soil, nearly 3000 people were killed on september, 11th, 2001. the country has been reflecting on how the attacks reshape the country and the world. kristen salumi has more from new york. i alongside the memorial pools, which traced to put prints of between towers,
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family members of the victims gathered with leaders and 1st responders for what is now the 20th time. remembering the nearly 3000 people who died on september 11th, 2001 to decades is long enough that some children and grandchildren of the victims have no memory of that day. for mike lowe, who lost his daughter, the anniversary brings back the pain. these 20 years have felt like both a long time and a short time. and as we recite the names of those, we lost. my memory goes back. so that terrible day, what i felt like an evil specter had descended on our world. but it was also a time when many people acted above and beyond. the ordinary moments of silence marked the time the plains hit. and when the north and south towers collapsed, michael into vain. silence broken by the customary reading of the names of the
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victims. a list so long it takes hours to complete us. president joe biden at ground 0 stood alongside to other former president. the horrors of $911.00 didn't end on september $12000.00 more, died from exposure to toxins at the site. many of them, 1st responders remembered with their own memorial and thousands more as a result of the united states war on terror with the withdrawal of our troops and service members from afghanistan. here recently it's really just kind of full circle and it's part wendy norman as a florida firefighter who volunteered in new york in the weeks after or less deployment at 220, i'll be back. you don't want to call it a celebration. so it's called the remember what we do as a firefighter. recently retired florida. it hit home we in here work in the pile.
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beside the brothers and sisters from all over the world that came. firefighter dennis shown came from new mexico to participate in a fundraiser. this is a data on a ram. remember the guys i mean, they left 5 families, they left behind their brothers in arms in shanks, full, pennsylvania. the president and 1st lady laid reese were flight united. 93 was brought down on route to washington before it could hit another potential target. george w bush, us president at the time of the attacks that recalled that day and sacrifices made sense. there were shock at the density of able and gratitude for their wisdom and decency that are posted in the staff are 5 of the 1st responders in the mutual aid of strangers. in the saw, dirty of grief and grace. the actions of anatomy revealed the spirit of a people at the pentagon,
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still grappling with the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan, the focus was on the victims and the day that started at all the countries longest war now over perhaps. but america still vowing never to forget. september 11th, 2001. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. my can join us live now from washington, d. c. and mike a day filled with the attributes and some reflections across the country. indeed, yes, hasn't perhaps the 20th anniversary a day specifically, hard for the people of america to remember those actions. 20 years ago, president biden shuttled between the side to the various attacks. he was in new york. then he went to charlottesville, pennsylvania, and finally ended his day by laying a reef at the pentagon. he was joined to new york by to form a precedence. president clinton and president barack obama biden being, in fact,
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the 4th president who has led to the member use the remember and services to those who died and were injured. president george w bush was one of those who spoke on the day as you saw in the piece that has just been before he remembered those in particular who died about applying to 93. that was brought down in an empty field near shan school after the passengers overcame the crew and force them to land. president bush noting as that to the targets became riskless and saved and in new room bound to the numbers of people on the ground. president fight and spoke in a recorded address on friday in which he made a plea for a renewal of the national cooperation that the 911 attacks brought about saying that the one thing that came out of that was a strong sense of national unity. and he called on fellow americans to show the
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sign of national unity once again has them. thanks so much mike. my can life was there in washington? well let's talk now to race boy and he is the founder of world without hate and is also a survivor of a post 911 hate crime. he joins us via skype now from seattle. thanks very much for being with us. so before we get into the, the larger issue here, what if i could ask you about your personal experience? because you were a victim of a, of a, hey crime. and if you are comfortable, if you can tell us about that. sure of them. thank you. so very much for having made your show tended after 911 terrorist attacks, i was walking in a gas station in dallas, texas, around noon invent wanting were in your been down now. sunglasses, baseball, cap and pointing double girls shot gun directly at my phrase. and from
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a previous robbery experience i part to be in the robbery. i placed all the money on the counter and i begged him for my life. and then he asked me, what are you from? and before i could say anything more than, excuse me, he pulled the trigger from point blank range. left me for david on the cold concrete convenient sir. flo. yeah, that's an extraordinary story. and it's amazing that you, that you are able to survive something like that. it's, it's a very powerful story. i can i ask you, what does to day mean to you then? what's the number 11 is not only i feel that the not only are the tragic dayton american history, but also the time of unity solidarity and coming together despite our differences. you talk about unity and there certainly was
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a great deal of unity on display today on, on the anniversary as there was in the, in the days immediately after those attacks. but we, you know, many people when they look at the united states, they see a very divided country. right now. how do you, what, what, how does it make you feel when you, when you see so much, does it division in the country and look back on, on, on the last 20 years basically. well before 911 terrorist attacks, i was completely unknown to my attacker. but immediately after i was labeled as a lesser person at threat a terrorist because of my physical appearance and my pursuit of slumming, fade similarly before 911 terrorist attacks islam and listen. so i fairly unknown to most americans and, but immediately after the religion and his followers where labeled as
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a violent extremist and attractive society. and after 911, have been in the us to get drunk with the turn multiple groups such as muslims sakes, arab and people of salvation descent where labeled to be labeled as trends as cameras living among us. and you know, hate crimes became increasingly defensive retaliatory. and you know, targeted and that training still continues today. just going back as i can to your, to your story. when you were, you were shot by point blank range by white supremacist. his name was mark strawman. and he was sentenced to death. but you have been leading
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a global, you have been leading a global campaign for him not to be for him, not to to, to be executed. just talk a little bit more about that because that would surprise a lot of people. well, they mediately immediately after my tech was arrested. he told a news media that what he did most americans wanted to do. they just didn't have the gas. he claimed he was a terrific and a patriot and he blamed me and my kind for 911. then he said that america was no place for muslims, but eventually i forgave and befriended my silent and and because of my, my forgiveness and because that kind of, he and the love he fell. he found froggy as a victims. and also from the other begins as well. he was able to renounce his head for reviews and he is vital parts. and after i got my life bag,
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i forgetting my attacker because of my bringing and my son, the fred gave me the courage of his strength not to differ gave. but in the course of time i didn't feel better was enough. so when i went to mac for pilgrimage, ivory ally, and that hate and revenge may bring temporary inspection, but doesn't that bring any solution or lasting, nothing to listen or peace to any situation. and i saw him as a victim. i saw him as a human being and i suffered terribly, but did not see any value in him suffering as wherever i part of our profit. since he went to so much pain and suffering in his life, he never ever took into revenge. she never ever punished people, he always forgave people. and as it was the death of my duty as well to follow the footsteps of from off or profit. so from mecca, i also deeply realised that by killing my attack or by insecurity, we would see that human life without dealing with the cause. and i,
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i remember how i felt seeing myself on the brink of death, pleading to god for a 2nd chance. how could i have been deprived of the human being of life? so i came back from mecca, a changed person in a long stick little campaign, with the support of fellow christians, jewish hindus to try and save his life from texas better. and he was done, he couldn't believe that, that the muslim community would come forward to, to try and save his life. and he called me brother and he said he loved me before he was executed. and he can't my parents to raise me well. and he also paying the entire community for coming for what to try and save his life. it is an incredible story and we thank you for sharing you with us rice. we on thanks so much for being when you're very welcome. i'll fill ahead on just
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a little more revelations about the final us drones strike in afghanistan with america accused of killing an aide worker by mistake one week after the qu guineas military lead, his face growing pressure to restore civilian rule. ah, ah, now this is unusual hurricane larry rushing, us look at the speed of that thing. this is normal satellite picture that i show you is really rushed past newfoundland, still called a hurricane, causing potentially a lot of damage, although it did go quickly through. now after that it's left things behind fatty. normally this is occur. fabbing rain through the prairies of west and canada. much of the u. s. is looking quite so hot in the south west, but around the gulf coast. things don't look so good. in fact, he's zoom in there because by sunday and monday to be rain and significant rain,
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i think coming up from mexico across the border into texas. this is jim i. the orange represents the heaviest of rain, but it step back 24 hours because i say wake me. weakness means significant rain through this part of mexico and a few big chows elsewhere, particularly in a spot near la. but i think otherwise is fairly drawn to the get out to columbia south american particulars, looking quite, quite at the moment has been flooding significant funding in northern columbia. and that could carry on then this, the bit of the gap charles are returning to some parts of the house and they're not many asencion at 37 degrees. casing point is this young of temperature is far too high for where it is. it will cool down significantly, but it will take 3 days. the how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race
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parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and society, and that's the bottom line. ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on our jazeera. oh, the me again, you're watching. i just remind of us off stories this out commemorates have been held across the united states to mark 20 is september 11th attacks us presidents, past and present joint families, the ground 0 to remember,
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victors memorial is also held in shanks. no pennsylvania to mark the moment when united flight 93 crashed into an empty field. there was an joe biden later read at the ceremony to honor those killing of the $911.00 attacks led to a 20 year war in afghanistan as us forces and their allies sought to target all kinds of fighters. along with the taliban, which was accused of harboring them, tens of thousands of afghans were killed. many lives turned upside down. charles strafford reports from cobble on people's hopes for the future. insult, whose homes was destroyed during fighting between us led forces and the tolerable 40 years ago. his brother, one of his songs, was killed. he and his family have lived in this camp for internally displaced people in cobble and ever since he blames the united states and its allies for the pain. they've insured it. yes sir, look,
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colored coming at us in the past 20 years. we've suffered so much that at times with hardly been able to eat for days or atkins, have been through terrible hardships, not bombardments, if fighting our health is destroyed the war last, not so long because we are africans, we will fight for our country, the largest. in central cobble today, tale bon fighters, god form a government buildings and abandoned foreign embassies. the challenges the movement faces off the what it describes as victory in a fight for national sovereignty are immense. it's been 20 years since the $911.00 attacks and the soon after us that invasion. to hunt down osama bin loud and remove the taliban for power. then followed the taliban describe 2 decades of foreign occupation. the foreign forces have gone metallic bound back in power. and the un says that afghan is done is facing a humanitarian, an economic catastrophe. this is the old american embassy, once
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a hub of cia and military planning, one of the most important centers of us foreign policy in the world. now, it's just an empty shout. hum it google was 24 when us led coalition forces invaded . he is scared about what the future holds. so look, i look in a moment in the last 20 years, my hopes changed, but now they've been left behind all africa. and so we'll get close to the rest of the world when the americans were here. but now we have to wait and see again what the future will green. despite his doubts, he says he wants the world to give the tale by the charms mythical taliban. oh no, oh my life experience only war i just want to sleep with ease. i just want to wake up with no fear. i'm tired of saying good bye to my family as i leave for work. afraid i'll never see them again. this is one of many graveyards on hillside surrounding cobble. here are buried. some of the estimated 50000 afghan civilians
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killed in the last 20 years. well that, that is, our goal says he also wants the international community to accept the taliban. he wants education for his children who are born into war. he wants the chance for them all to start their lives. again, jobs drafted out his era cobble and investigation by the new york times has revealed that the united states final air strike enough gas on may have killed an aide, work by mistake. 10 people including 7 children, were killed in the august 29th joan attack targeting eiffel fight is in common. charlotte bellis has more funny afghan capital. in that joint strike, the pentagon said that it hit i for bombers who were planning an eminent attack on the airport. we know that civilians were killed in that, but now this investigation has, has you. cctv footage has talked to more than a dozen of the target family members and colleagues and found out that he was
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actually a worker for us aid organization. they also shows that he was loading canisters of water into the car and not explosion. explosives, as the pentagon had seeds, and they are also teaching that there was a secondary explosion, which is what the pentagon used to prove that they knew that they were explosive in the car. the pentagon has responded saying that we are assisting results of the test drive. we worked hard moving civilian casualties and it was based on good intelligence, but for africa and peers, a lot of criticism. and they also find it quite symbolic at the last is strike that happened in this nearly 20 year was killed civilians and other big question marks or whether they had the right person. a security officials in northern iraq say to drones with explosives struck outside of the international airport with us forces a station. this is the 3rd time the airport has been attacked recently. there were
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no immediate reports of casualties. previous attacks were blamed on iranian backed iraq cruise to new year's president plan to suspend the constitution and offer a new version that he has penned himself. president case said, talked about his intentions during a tv and when they took control of the government and dismissed the prime minister in july to nearly as powerful labor union. and the biggest party in his parliament opposed any attempt by the president to suspend the constitution. so he said he took power to tackle the economic and political crises a one week after they see power guineas, coolie, t, as yet the former government, and there's still no clear part to return the west african nation to democratic rule committee. greece reports from connecticut, 21 of 79 political presents recently released from jail, save as his new found freedom. jailed for pausing, deposed president l for con,
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this constitutional amendment, the activist says he won't hesitate to take a stands against the military if they overstay their welcome look up my question, if in fact i will struggle for democracy is not over. it's an everyday fight. i asked the people of kenya to mobilize and defend our younger democracy. we must defend it. one week ago, the army led by monday duty and the president of a condition 11 year rule and arrested him. the court has been condemned by the international community would amended return to constitutional order, the coolest phase, economic and social problems caused by decades of corruption and miss rule. the demand for a quick fix in guinea is going from phyllis, 5 to politicians, to the ordinary man on the street. but one week i'll tell the cool the whole the government of president of the new military rule us. yeah. i yes. and i was the
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government that isn't getting any easier with mounting international pressure. i'm drama kelly and imports and distribute motorcycles. like most unions, the possibility of sanctions in isolation. war is the businessman going to affect new sanctions will be catastrophic. the ports will close people kind of access their savings and banks, businesses, consumers, everyone will suffer. i hope it doesn't get to that. a clinical, i mean, market fronted them. we ourselves secondhand clothes to educate our children. she says that is crushing poverty in guinea. hey, good. when i did not, the last piece in equity must return that will guarantee development without peace and justice, there will be agitation i'm big. you will then to national pressure mounting, that is a last thing the military rule as will want to reason. i'll connect with the
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found a peruse, shining path rebel group. i'd be mild. guzman has died at the age of 86. he was captured almost 30 years ago, and accused of causing the death of tens of thousands of people in the 1900 eighty's. and ninety's marianna sanchez looks back on his life. the most violent conflict in the recent his to be mailed was man lead the shining path rebel movement targeting police and the military bombing indiscriminately sabotaging infrastructure and coughing the death of thousands of peruvians in a war with the state. the last of 2 decades in the groups 1st attack in 1980, in post an era of terror invaded critical expense. he used terrorism extensively to accomplish his political purposes. maybe his political objectives will be forgotten. he wasn't interested in money or drug trafficking, but in
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a very radical extreme version of communism. mail guzman used guerrilla warfare tactics to take the government by force. part of his narrative was following on chairman mouse cultural revolution, while also converging stolen and lenin ideas into his own. thousands of young and mostly poor peruvians were convinced that the philosopher and university professor held what was described as a baton of justice and his views. although extreme or unquestionable, what kind of parallel was, he implanted the ideas and was successful in the face of a completely surprised country that didn't understand what was going on, who was fighting, and how, because the insurrection was completely different from any other in latin america. many killed others without knowing why they were killing and many die without knowing why they were dying. the aunt conflict turned fratricidal. most attackers and most victims were poor. andy and peruvians. guzman lived in hiding for many
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years. that helped create the mississippi was invincible. but then police arrested him here, a safe house in a middle class neighborhood in the center of the capital, very far away from where most of the armed conflict was taking place. because men and members of his central committee group were arrested together. this was the 1st time peruvians ever saw the most wanted men in the country. his capture in 1992, marked the beginning of the end, won him by now. it was as if he captured the queen bee, then total disconcert ensued. confusion followed, and with that came the implosion of the movement. the moment he was captured, the shining path, which depended mainly on him last the war. we may lose, man was sentenced to life in prison for treason and many other crimes. the war left more than 60000 dead, and thousands more remained missing. those who survived still bear the scars of one of the darkest periods in peruse history. shares and the chinese property giant
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ever grand have slumped again after concerns the company could devote on its massive debt. and there are warnings that emigrants faith could have ripple effects on markets across the world. katrina, you reports from beijing. epigram is one of the biggest real estate conglomerates in china. it employs 200000 people nationwide and even a chinese football team. but the hong kong listed giant has become one of the most indebted companies in the world with more than $300000000000.00 worth of liabilities. and it's struggling to pay it back, sparking fears of the default that could send trends through china's economy. it's not just the property business, so it also has a new energy branch. logistic branch. it has business in almost every major city and many county in china. ever grand has suspended interest payments to some lenders and delayed payments to others. this week, ratings agencies, fish,
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and moodies downgraded its credit status. company shares fell by 10 percent on thursday. these have plummeted by 75 percent since the beginning of the year. china can be said to have 2 property market in major cities like beijing prices are rising currency d, the average 2 bedroom apartment costs more than $1300000.00. but in smaller chinese cities doesn't or just the 5 housing. and one thing investing too much in those areas has led to many of ever grown dep title regulations in china's financial market. have also made it difficult for the 3rd to raise cash. the employees have protested outside ever grant offices, saying the salaries haven't been paid. chinese authorities met with company management last month, demanding their resolve its debt. but analysts say the government is unlikely to let every grant go bankrupt. they do not want to bail out all those bad behaviors,
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but still it will be too strong signal if it actually failed. so i think there will be some effort to go out at least a portion of ever around the business. and maybe strategic investors will be encouraged on the private sector trying to take over some of the business. every grant is renegotiation payment deadlines at banks and other creditors. more than 1500000 home buyers waiting for their properties to be completed by the fab. holding their breath. katrina you out 0 pages. ah, this is the, let's get around up now the top stories commemorations have been held across the us to month 20 years since the september 11th attacks. us presidents, past and present,
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