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just behind us on the ground, this is what the business of fighting fires looks like. holding back inevitably of mother nature's fury is dangerous and exhausting work done to give whatever the hope is the fire will stop when it runs out of fuel. but for the moment, the fuel is everything inside ah, the f b i releases the 1st declassified documents related to the 911 a time says the us commemorates the 20th anniversary. ah lu, i'm fully back while you're watching. 0 live from don't also coming up. the leader of cruise, molly's rebels. the almost top of the stage has died in prison while serving
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a life sentence we hear from survivors of sexual violence. continent armed conflict between rebel goes the democratic republic of congo. 3 british tennis may em around the panel is crowned the us helping us champion after beating mila fernandez in an old teen finally. ah, in the 1st secret document of the f. b, i investigation into the september 11th attacks has been released after a long campaign by victims families. the newly declassified papers come on the 20th anniversary and describe contacts. the hijackers had with saudi associates in the us are the 16 page report offers no evidence that the saudi government was complicit in the front. those in biden signed an executive order to release the documents a week ahead of the commemorations by canada is in washington with more on what the
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papers reveal. now this is a 1st tranche of documents to be dropped released on the f. b, i's website to a short while ago, and it's 16 pages. it doesn't provide any real revolutionary material. and also it is very heavily redacted. so very difficult to understand exactly what it is saying . in essence, what it does is deals with a 2015 interview with an individual whose name has been rejected, who was applying for us citizenship, who told us investigators of contacts he had a number of years ago with to saudi nationals who investigate to say, had given heavy logistical help to a number of the hijackers in 911. so it's 2nd person account doesn't provide any real detail. and certainly the saudi arabia itself has welcome the release of this document early on in the week. it said it would like all the f. b,
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i investigation to be made public as it contains, continues to maintain that it had nothing to do with the $911.00 attacks. what the 1st tranche of documents does show is that investigators do believe that at some stage there was contact between saudi nationals and those who carried out the hijacking president biden and previous administrations have come under immense pressure from relatives of those who are killed in 911, to provide the evidence collected by the administration. agencies like the f, b i into the attacks to use them in an ongoing court case that the relatives are attempting to bring against saudi arabia full. it's alleged involvement in the attack. so the families have placed immense pressure on the administration over a period of time. president biden paley acknowledging this instructing the justice department to begin to release these documents. but in terms of what they actually
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mean, very difficult to see from this 1st drop that off, thousands of pay pages of documents. it is understood that the f b, i has its investigations. this is the 1st 16 many more will probably come in the next 6 months. whether or not they a, the case of those relatives. that is something that we'll find out in the weeks and months ahead. corporations have taken place to remember those who lost their lives . nearly 3000 people were killed in the worst. the source on us soil, christian salumi reform from new york. i alongside the memorial pools, which traced to put prints of the twin towers, 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,
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the anniversary brings back the pain. these 20 years have felt life 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, when it felt 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, the names of the victims, a list so long, it takes hours to complete us. president joe biden at ground 0, stood alongside to other former presidents. the horrors of $911.00 didn't end on september $12000.00 more, died from exposure to toxins at the site. many of them,
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1st responders remembered with their own memorials and thousands more. as a result of the united states were on care with the withdrawal of our troops service members from afghanistan. here recently, it's really just kind of full circle and it's hard. wendy norman is a florida firefighter who volunteered in new york in the weeks after or last deployment. a 220. i'll be back. you don't want to call it a celebration, so it's called the remember, that's what we do. as a firefighter recently retired, florida. it hit home be in here, work in the pile and 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 day to honor ram. remember the guys, i mean, they left 5 families, they left behind their brothers in arms in shanks, full,
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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 recalled that day and sacrifices made sense . there was shocked at the city of evil and gratitude for their wisdom and decency that are posted. and there are 5 of the 1st responders in the mutual aid of strangers in the solid, dirty of grief and grace. the actions of anatomy revealed the spirit of a people. yeah. at the pentagon, 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,
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2001 christian salumi al jazeera new york. brian clark was working on the 84th floor of the south tower of the world trade center in new york when the plains struck just a few floors below. he describes how he got out minutes before the building 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 walk to the north wall and saw that there was this ring of fire around the 93rd floor of the building next door. i went back to my office and i called my wife at home. i called my father in toronto and turn on the tv. something 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 co worker who had come up the stairs because an announcement was made in our building. the building to is secure. you may return to your offices,
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there is no need to evacuate. and while he was telling me that, boom boom, the double explosion playing, 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 groups 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 on our landing. should we go higher? should we go lower? a woman had come up from below, telling us you cannot go down, there's flames and smoke. but as my co workers started up 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 have in my pocket. shawn that down the stairs all i saw was smoke coming up
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. i didn't see flames. and so we started down myself and my new best friends family framed us a complete stranger. and down we went. there were a few events all the way down, but we got out of building at about 5 minutes to 10 and made it up 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 5 minutes to spare. and other worlds near the head of the international atomic energy agencies in toronto, crucial talks with iranian officials. rafael gross, he's meeting yvonne, vice president and the head of the countries atomic organisation to push for access
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to some nuclear monitoring equipment. it's gross, he's 1st visit since abraham racy became uranian president, a talks come as world powers are trying to salvation iran nuclear deal. iran signed the according 2015. it was designed to limit on nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief. but in may 2018. then u. s. threatened donald trump withdrew and began reinforcing sanctions on the lawn . november 2020 the global nuclear monitor, the i a reported that it runs, enrich uranium stockpile, had reached 12 times permitted levels. the organisation says iran has limited access to its nuclear side since february the founder of peruse molly's rebel who blamed for one of the bloody s insurgencies in south america, has died in prison ivy. maia guzman was 86 years old. he was captured almost 30 years ago and accused of causing the best of tens of thousands of people in the 19
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eighties and nineties. mariana sanchez, looks back on his life. the most violent conflict in recent history will be mailed, guzman led 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 that laughter 2 decades in the groups. first attack in 1980, be imposed to an era of terror invaded equal experience. 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. we mailed was man used guerrilla war for tactics to take the government by force. part of his narrative was following on chairman mouse cultural revolution,
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while also converging stolen and lenin ideas into his own. thousands of young and mostly poor peruvians were convinced that the philosopher in university professor held what was described as a baton of justice and his views, although extreme or unquestionable. what kind of battle 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. and conflict turned fratricidal, most attackers and most victims were poor andy and peruvian. the man lived in hiding for many years that helped to create the myths that he 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. whose men and
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members of the 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 and sued 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 sentence 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. still ahead on al jazeera warnings of an end surgeon covered 19 infections in columbia as the country faces, a shortage of vaccines and the golden lion that the venice film festival goes to
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a french film documenting illegal abortion in the 1900. 60 i. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to see you again. we've had a deluge for southern parts of italy, more than a 100 millimeters of rain and under 2 hours. this is more than double what you should get for the entire month of september. and again, it happened and under 2 hours. so this was the scene sewer system simply could not keep up there. and so rhodes, looking more like rivers. now, the bulk of this energy is sliding across the i in the, in see, and i think most of it will say, out toward open waters that the risk of some thunder storms toward northern portions of greece. i think athens a mix of sun in cloud with the high of 28. it symbols looking good in the sunshine at $27.00 degrees off to ib area. we're going to squeeze out one more nice day,
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particularly for portugal before this next system moves in. so we look at the 3 day forecasts in lisbon. we do have the risk of thunderstorms on monday and some heavy rain rolling through on tuesday. temperatures leave a bit to be desired here as they are below average. disturbed weather is still across scandinavia. the baltic states into the low countries and the winds picking up here as well. i think by monday finland could see wind gusts of about 70 kilometers per hour. ok. next up we're going off to western australia. we've got storm clouds gathering over the ivory coast. liberia, sierra leone, and just starting to push into guinea sunday into monday. that's it. that's all for me. the weather sponsored by katara airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. talk to al jazeera, we want. that is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listen. we were never on the whatever road to off migration
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. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that on sierra we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world and might have when you call home will be used in current affairs. that matter to you, the a welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera secret documents about the hijackers involved in the 911 attacks has been released for the 1st time by the f b i. the 15 page report offers no evidence that the government was complicit in the problem. the head of the international atomic energy agencies in k want to talk through the radiant officials. it comes as well. the powers try to salvage on
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nuclear deal. is raphael groceries 1st fitted since abraham. right. he became president of iran. and 30 years after he was captured, i do, my goodman has died at the age of 86, he was the leader of the shining path rebel group. tens of thousands of people were killed in the campaign to put down his molly spin fed, you see now to the eastern democratic republic of congo, where women say they are chopped in a conflict between armed groups that are targeting them with sexual violence every month up to 600 great victims, you need to a province visit a hospital run by a women's rights school. catherine soy met survivors and has this report from me. this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men in have village near the border with uganda. she's one of many newly displaced women caught up in a complex cycle of armed conflict,
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violence and insecurity to providence was concealed identity for protection. when they had guns, when they came and broke into my house, my children started crying. all 3 of the men raped me. they also killed my neighbors. children. stories like has in this spot of the democratic republic of congo are uncomfortably common. you know, good and i was too weak, but i had children to protect and we needed to flee. so i took my children and we started running through the forest somewhere, wishes also helped us to get to bonia housework as give her emergency medication to protect her from getting any sexually transmitted infections. that last then receive a 2nd victim. on this day 7 women reported they'd been rigged. they found us. huh. were escaping from our village. i had my one and
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a half year old baby on my back that killed her with a machete and rape me in front of my brother and father. and i killed them. hundreds of women and gauls seek help at this hospital run by a women's rights organization called the female fully therapy for integrated peace and development, or some of the patio. it helps the displaced restart their lives and those who have been raped to get free counseling medical help. and justice neu, ally for, says, it's a crisis. the majority of about a 1000 patients they see every month are victims of sexual violence. now i don't know that who nor their rates by armed groups from all sides, including permit soldiers and police who are supposed to protect them in town. and as i bonia, there's also a lot of sexual violence within the neighborhoods. and that camps for displaced people. this is the largest ibp comp in port province,
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and most of the people who are here from an area called dougald, where the conflicts started and the focus here, well women and girls who've been draped get to meet health workers and joined support networks to try and deal with their trauma. so here they get to talk about the experiences and life challenges and the need to protect each other. they tell us that even at the comp, they're not entirely safe. catching soil all just 0. it to re province democratic republic of congo. one week after they see the power guineas, school leaders are yet to form a government. they've offered no clear plan to return the west african nation to democratic rule. many people in guinea becoming increasingly patient for reforms to undo decades of miss rule. i'm drea straight for some kind of cree. that's funny. give him one of 79 political presents recently released from jail. save us his new found freedom. jailed for posing deposed president l for candace constitutional
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amendment. the activist says he won't hesitate to take his stands against the military if they overstay their welcome look up democracy in a few, our struggles for democracy is not over. it's an everyday fight. i asked the people of kenya to mobilize and defend our young democracy. we must defend it one week ago, the army led by mighty doom and the president of congress, 11 year rule and arrested him. the court has been condemned by the international community with the amended return to constitutional order, the coolest trees, economic and social problems caused by decades of corruption and mr. all the demand for quick fixing guinea is going from phyllis society to politicians, to the ordinary man on the street. but one week i'll tell the called a couple of the government of president for conduct the new military rule us. yeah . yet. so now is the government that isn't getting any easier with mounting
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international pressure. i'm durham and kelly imports and distribute motorcycles. like most unions. the possibility of sanctions in isolation. war is the businessman, affective sanctions will be catastrophic. the ports will close people kind of access their savings and backs businesses, consumers everyone will suffer. i hope it doesn't get to that. but the clinical mean market fronted them. we ourselves secondhand clothes to educate our children. she says that is crushing property in guinea. i again, when i did not the last piece in equity must return, i am 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 in
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house officials in columbia say they are concerned about a possible for just covered 19 cases next month. a country short of vaccines and many people getting a 1st doors are unlikely to receive a 2nd one soon after alessandra p t. re for cymbalta the days without available doses, people are lining up again. if vaccination centers in bogota might okay. yeah, yeah, because new those is arrived and decided to try and prove that 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 back scene shortage in summer. sense away pfizer. madame master seneca vaccines are all in short supply and columbia. postpone the 2nd shot for most people, extending the allowed interval between doses from the recommended 21 days to almost
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3 months. which is the case for street vendor, lillian, and about a boy who was hoping to be fully protected by now on that let us say, i wish i could get my 2nd dose to be safe. the 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 new, is already responsible for over 60 percent of current infection. columbia 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
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health organization. and i will make an offer with thomas at this time, we are evaluating the possibility that the new variant could event 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 colombians in the economy, some relief with multiple strains on the rise in a bumpy inoculation campaign. health officials born. it might be too early to let their guard down. allison that i'm the the with that 18 year old am i right kind of
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has stunned the tennis world by winning the us open. she is the 1st british woman to lift the grand slam tournament trophy in 44 years. in the 1st final between 2 unfit plays, she beat fellow teenager, lena hadn't fernandez 6463. right? economy was the 1st qualifier to win a major title. she'll shoot from a 150th in the world rankings to 20 i think the biggest trial for me is how i manage to just not think of absolutely anything else except for my game plan and what i'm going to execute. i didn't really think anything of anything other than what was going on on the tennis court, so it will be outside stuff. i just completely zoned in and focused on my coffee. and when i was on the tennis court, it was just business as usual. you know, focusing on the place and that's,
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that's the biggest thing that i'm proud of. and i think that's definitely what is the biggest thing that is probably helped me to win this title. a french film on illegal abortions in the 1960 has taken home the top award at the venice film festival. it kept tonight for women, including penelope cruz and jane champion. came the now before from venice. in re theme is wide open. in the, in the judge you said the decision was the man of the venice film festival. papa ward calder young, full best film to the band among happening by 3. he won the greeting french film level mom happening by director audrey the warm tackles abortion set. and 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 termination pregnancy?
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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 out the best director for the power of the dog. sit on an american ranch in the 1920s. it stands hollywood, heavy weights, benedict, come a batch, and cutting down the leg. jalen whole directorial debut. and her sil, the last daughter, the silver lion for best screenplay. while the runner up grand jury prize went to claimed italian director palo santino for the hand of god, the venice film festival has a reputation for being a launch for the all skills when it will be hoping this year is no different. but it will make it hard to even bigger unknown remain. i bought post pandemic film
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distribution will look like in an age where many of us would rather stay in and watch you releases from the comfort and safety. well, 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 feverish. it's not there is nothing like cinema. she. mamma is like, when you go to the cinema, you see it in a room with people different ages, different come back down with different culture. it is no other social event like a scene and mom were 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.

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