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the 1st you an envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east. how is negotiations with himmler help saved thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard. and the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on elder there. ah . mocking 20 years since the deadliest attack on us somber ceremonies are held to remember the victims of the 911 attacks. ah, the lawn hadn't cynthia. this is just a live from the also coming up. bearing the scars of the us led war in afghanistan,
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we hear from people there whose lives changed forever. one week after the qu, guinea military leaders face growing pressure to restore civilian rule. plus all the movies making a splash of many film festival, including the big when it's ah, commemorations have been taking place. remember those who lost their lives 20 years ago today in the deadliest attacks on us soil. nearly 3000 people were killed on september. 11th, 2001. americans had been reflecting on how the attacks reshape the country and the world christmas salumi reports from new york. i alongside the memorial pools, which traced to put prints of the twin towers, family members of the victims gathered with eaters and 1st responders for what is
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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 and 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 to that terrible day when it fell like an evil spectre 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 silence, broken by the customary reading of the names of the victims, a list. so long it takes hours to complete us. president joe biden at ground 0
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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, more 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 hard, wendy norman as a florida firefighter who volunteered in new york in the weeks after or last deployment, a 20720, to help you 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 be in here and work in the pile and beside brothers and sisters. from all over the world that came,
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firefighter dennis shone came from new mexico to participate in a fundraiser. this is the day to honor 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 where 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 recalled that day and sacrifices made sense . there was shocked at the city of abel and gratitude for their wisdom and decency that are posted in this that are 5 of the 1st responders in the mutual aid of strangers. in the solidarity of grief and grace. the actions of anatomy revealed the spirit of a people. yeah. 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 christian salumi al jazeera new york. brian clark was working on the 84th floor of the south tower in new york when the plain struck just a few floors below. he describes how he got out of the building minutes before collapsed. well, i hit next door suddenly there were flames outside my window. i didn't know where they had come from. i gathered up a group of people on our floor and said, you know, go to the center hall and await further instructions. i walked to the north wall and saw that there was this ring of fire around the 93rd floor. busy of the building next door, i went back to my office and i called my wife at home. i called my father in
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toronto and turn on the tv. something's happened next door. when i finished that conversation with them, i put the phone down, went out of my office and was talking with a coworker who had come up the stairs because an announcement was made in our building that building to is secure. you may return to your offices. there's no need to evacuate. and while he was telling me that, boom boom, the double explosion, plane hitting or building an explosion inside. now i didn't know what had happened at that instant, but i knew in a split 2nd that it was terrorism. our floor just fell apart. i led a group into the stairway and we started now we only went down 3 floors. when i heard a noise inside the 1st floor and a debate began on our landing. should we go higher? should we go lower? a woman had come up from below, telling us you cannot go down as flames and smoke. but as my co workers started up
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the stairs, i went in on the 1st floor and found a stranger, a complete strangers, are buried in the rebel. i dug him out, we came back to the stairs and i shot my flashlight, which i had in my pocket. shawn that down the stairs, all i saw was smoke coming up. i didn't see flames. and so we started down myself and my new best friends family prey, that's a complete stranger. and now we went there were a few events on the way down, but we got out of building at about 5 minutes to 10 and made it a 2 or 3 blocks south of the world trade center site. and stanley turned around, looked up at the tower and said, i think that building could come down. and i said, i don't think so. that's a steel structure. and as i said that right at the top, it gave a little wiggle. and boom, boom, boom, 8 to 10 seconds. the whole building collapsed so we made it out of the building was
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5 minutes to spare. the $911.00 attacks led to a 20 year war in afghanistan as us forces and allies sought to target kind of fighters along with the taliban, which was accused of harbouring them. tens of thousands of afghans were killed and many lives turned upside down. charles strafford reports from cobble on people's hopes for the future. insult rules, holmes was destroyed during fighting between us led forces and the tyler bon. 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 been jord yes sir, look, colored coming at us in the past when years with suffered so much that at times with hardly been able to eat for days. all africans have been through terrible hardships, not bombardments, if fighting, are held,
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has destroyed the war last. so long because we are africans, and we will fight for our country 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 or remains. its been 20 years since the 911 attacks and the soon after us that invasion. to hunt down osama bin loud and remove the taliban for power. then followed what the taliban describes 2 decades of foreign occupation. the foreign forces have gone baton about a back in power. and the un says that i've got to stand is facing a humanitarian, an economic catastrophe. this is the old american embassy, once a hub of cia and military planning, one of the most important centers of us foreign policy in the world. now,
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it's just an empty shell. hm. it google was 24 when us led coalition forces invaded . he is scared about what the future holds. so look, i look at, in the last 20 years, my hopes change, but now they've been left behind all afghans. 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 where the future will green. despite his doubts, he says he the world to give the tale by the charms mythical taliban. oh no. oh my life i've experienced only war. i just want to sleep with ease. i just want to wake up with no fear. i'm tied a thing, bye to my family as i leave for work. afraid i'll never see them again, but you know, the but this is one of many graveyards on hillside surrounding campbell. here are buried. some of the estimated 50000 afghan civilians killed in the last 20 years. well that, that is our goal says he also wants the international community to accept the
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taliban. he wants education for his children who are born into war. he wants the chance for them all to start their lives. again. charles ralph al jazeera cobble of canister has been on the agenda, talks between the country and russian foreign ministers in moscow to discuss how to coordinate their response. and russia is agreeing on the necessity of moving to help them to support the afghan people. and also we see from our perspective that the humanitarian assistance need to be independent from their political situation over their security officials in northern iraq say to drugs with explosives struck outside air bill 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 risk reports of casualties previous attacks were blamed on iranian back iraqi groups. the head of the international atomic energy agency is heading into 2 wrong 4 talks with iranian officials, fail grossi is scheduled to meet iran, vice president and head of the countries atomic organization on sunday. it will be groceries 1st visit to the country. since ibrahim race, he became president, talks commas, world powers, try to salvage the iran nuclear deal. fil, ahead on just nearly 3 decades after he was captured, the man accused of being behind the killings of thousands of people, dies in with axioms in short supply columbia, braces for an imminent surgeon covey. 19 infections. ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best line of 2021. we should talk about super typhoon gen. do. it has at its worst, been up as high as a category 5 hurricane were to occur in the atlantic. so it's john to being fed by the warm water, the western pacific. the orange represents around it, the amount of rainfall where you don't see a thing. so strength, when you can implied from the category 5 nature and slowly weakening because it's battering taiwan. and a lot of people are stand by to rescue in the event of landslides, dri navigable, and then it hits shanghai lease gets very close to the coast to shanghai. it'd be a wheat installed by them as to the ty soon bringing waves of 70 meat in a storm surge. that water above normal tidal level of 2 meters or more on the sweeping right up to the river. delta ran shanghai. so i expect damage from this as
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well. it'll keep going north in the yellow sea afterwards. and then there's another one. i'm not small a storm, a but called the sun is slowly interacting with central vietnam. it's already dropped something like 250 millimeters in denying it could drop 600 movies. the next 3 days is inevitable. they'll be land slides and widespread flooding. he again, the prepared for it, but it will cause damage. nevertheless. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms rate parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening? weekly, take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and
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current affairs that matter to you. oh, a. again, you're watching as a reminder of our top schools collaboration have been held across the united states to mark's 20 years since september 11th. attack us presidents, past and present joint families at ground, 0 in new york to remember the victims memorial was also held in shanks. no pennsylvania to mark the moment when united airlines flight 93 crashed to an empty field. their president joe biden later read to the ceremony to honor those killed. an investigation by the new york times has revealed the united states finally asked
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strike enough canister, may have killed in a work by mistake. 10 people, including 7 children, were killed in the august 29th drawn attack targeting ice will fighters in combo shala. bellis has more for the 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 more than a dozen of the target family members and colleagues and found out that he was actually a worker for us a organization. they also shows that he was loading canisters of water into the car and not explosion. explosives, as the painter gone, had seeds, and they are also teaching that they wasn't secondary explosions, 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 strike. we work hard to prevent civilian casualties and it was based on good
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intelligence, but for africa and peers, a lot of criticism and they also find it quite symbolic that the last is strike. that happened in this nearly 20 year war killed civilians and other big question marks or whether they had the right person to his he is president plans to suspend the constitution and offer a new version that he has written himself. president case said to control of the government and dismiss the prime minister in july can, is use powerful labor union and the biggest party in its parliament. oppose any attempt by the president to suspend the constitution side to power, to tackle the economic and play with political crises. one week after they ceased power guineas coolly as yet the former governments, and there's still no clear plan to return the west african nation to democratic rule. the height is race reports from connecticut, 21 of 79 political presents recently released from jail,
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save as his new found freedom. jailed for pausing, deposed president l for congress 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 you knew i will struggle for democracy is not over. it's an everyday fight. i ask the people of kenya to mobilize and defend our young democracy. we must defend it one week ago, the army led by colonel mom, i did gumble and the president of a condis 11 year rule and arrested him. the court has been condemned by the international community we demanded returned 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 fil, a society to politicians, to the ordinary man on the street. but one week i'll tell the code that all the
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government of president for conduct the new military rule us. yeah. yes. so now is the government that isn't getting any easier with mounting international pressure? i'm durham and kelly imports and distribute motorcycles. like most unions. the possibility of sanctions in isolating war is the businessman on the affective 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 mean market fronted them. we ourselves 2nd hand close to educate our children. she says that is crushing property 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,
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that is a last thing the military rule as will want to reason. i'll do it a connection in health authorities in columbia say they are worried about a potential coven, 19 surge next month. columbia has run out is maxine and many people with the 1st dose, a currently unable to get a 2nd shot. it comes as a delta variant is on the rise in a new, more contagious, very, and 1st detected in colombia, known as moved is also spreading. alessandra, to reports from boggle top after days without available doses, people are lining up again. if vaccination centers in bogota, people might okay. yeah, yeah. because i knew those these arrives and decided to try and we were here 15 days ago and couldn't get vaccinated. why don't yet not everybody here will be able to get a shot a me then i'm going vaccine shortage and summer since away pfizer. madame master
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seneca vaccines are all in short supply and columbia postponed the 2nd shot for most people, extending the allowed interval between doses from the recommended $21.00 days to almost 3 months which is the case for street vendor, lillian, and about a boy who was hoping to be fully protected by now, let's say that let's say i wish i could get my 2nd dose to be safe. they're saying i will have to wait until november. and the same is happening with most faxing. so far less than a 3rd of columbia, the population has been fully vaccinated, while almost half as received at least one dose. experts are hoping the country will soon be able to pick up speed after news that the more contagious delta variance was detected. here earlier this week, and that the home grown variance known as mew is already responsible for over 60 percent of current infection. columbia,
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the national institute for health is the 1st in a developing country to independently sequenced the local variance, which is spreading internationally and is being closely monitored by the world health organization. and i will make an offer with thomas at this time, we are evaluating the possibility that the new variant could evade the immune system of vaccinated people. colombia is particularly interesting for this study. since we are using many different types of vac scenes, this will be key to understand what will happen next. with daily cases falling bars, restaurants and clubs fully open again, people have relaxed their attitudes, but experts fear a new spike could be around the corner. we are normally a government should seize this opportunity to try to speed up texan nations buying more doses and strengthen primary care and its ability to trace cases before the next uptick. the current decline in debt in case of the given cologne williams in
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the economy. some relief with multiple strains on the rise in a bumpy inoculation campaign. health officials warn it might be too early to let their guard down. allison, with a 1000 people, have condemned frances covey 19 health passed for a 9th straight weekend. this is march through the capsule condemning the policy as a violation of their personal freedoms. people are required to present their health in france or in recent negative co test to enter cafes, restaurants, and many other public places or the founder of peruse, shining past. rebel group be might, guzman has died at the age of $86.00. 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 madana sanchez looks back on his life. the.
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the most violent conflict in recent his to be mailed was man lead the shining path rebel movement targeting police and the military bombing indiscriminately sabotaging infrastructure and causing the death of thousands of peruvians in a war with the state. the last 2 decades in the groups. first attack in 1980 in post an era of terror in bid go experience and then 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 a very radical extreme version of communism. mail was man 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
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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 were unquestionable, will call me back to know what 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 armed conflict turned fratricidal, most attackers and most victims were poor. andy and peruvians, guzman lifted, hiding for many years that helped create the mr. p. 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
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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 lost 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 remain missing. those who survived still bear the scars of one of the darkest periods in peruse history. security forces have broken up protests in chile, they were mocking. the qu, that overturned the government of salvador allende in 1973. some protest is marched peacefully from santiago, while others set fire to a car and a petrol station. july, police have been marked by repeated allegations of brutality.
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a separatist in spain's semi autonomous catalonia region have held a mass rally for the 1st time. since the beginning of the pandemic, large crowds marched through the streets of the capital and capital. barcelona comes ahead of a plan meeting between regional leaders in the spanish government. it's almost exactly 4 years since a band independence referendum ended with several cattle and leaders being jailed. a french film, the french film love animal has won the top award. this is venice film festival awards. it's an unsparing look at one woman's journey to terminate a pregnancy in 1900. 60 s. france. kim vanelle reports from venice. an array scene is wide open. in the in the judge. you said the decision was manolius to the venice film festival. papa ward cauldron, right young, full best film to the band among happening by ordering the you on
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the greeting. french film live all month happening by director audrey the warm tackles abortion session. regional france in the 19 sixty's. i don't think, you know, it's an adaptation of an autobiography following a young woman who faces prison or death should she terminate her pregnancy? i did this movie with anger. i did the movie with desire also. i did it with my belly, my guts, my heart and my head. jane campion, who returned to film directing after 12 years, took our best director for the power of the dog. fit on an american ranch in the 1920s, it stands hollywood, heavy weights benedict, come a batch and cast and done the baggage and whole directorial
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debut and her film. the last daughter, the silver lion for best screenplay. while the runner up grand jury prize went to acclaimed italian director palo santino for the hand of god, the venice film festival has a reputation for being a launch pads for the all skills. when it will be hoping this year is no different . but it will make it hard to even bigger unknowns remain like what post pandemic film distribution will look like in an age where many of us would rather stay in the watch. you releases from the comfort and safety for the role of streaming services like netflix is only expected to grow. film lovers are adamant. there's no replacement for the silver screen. somebody said that at the time of cinema has finish. it's not, there is nothing like cinema. cinema is like when you go to the cinema, you see it's in a room with people different ages, different,
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back ground with different culture. it is no other social event like a scene and mom with film festival organizes agree and say this year's event with it's covered restrictions and social distance thing was the real proof will come when all these films are released to the massive kimbell. al jazeera venice, a british teenager, m a router con who has won the us open women singles, title becoming the 1st british woman to lift the grand slam trophy in 44 years. because defeated canadian layla fernandez 646318 year old didn't lose a single set all tournament. ah, this is just, did i get around up a lot of top stories. commemorations have been held across the u. s. to mark 20 years since 2.
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