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tv   Witness Echoes of Bagram  Al Jazeera  September 10, 2024 1:30am-2:01am AST

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and she is taking each day as it comes, the biggest reaches her william and the children for the king and no fucking the sunshine is going to the light boil funds around the world. what it doesn't tell us is one stage of kate's treatment is at and as the policy is kept very quiet as to what kind of cancer cells found where she was treated and what treatment she received. and not really as in stark contrast to how transparent king charles has been about his own cancer diagnosis. he's in the video tape, so she's looking forward to getting back to what is the end of the summer holidays here in england. many people are getting back to work and she's probably trying to preemptively on. so the question of when she will be back to public duties, although she did appear at the truth thing of the color in june in the men's wimbledon finals. what does come across though is honesty about just how tough these last few months of being and had empathy to other people who are going
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through the capital journey. and how does the charities have reported a positive impact of how openness saying that more people are seeking screenings, and no doubt going forward? she's going to want to continue to raise awareness. but right now, kate says, the focus is on her recovery until families still try to answer out of their level as unveiled a new iphone 16 along the way to devices the company's 1st to be boosted by artificial intelligence. the chief executive, tim coke, held a product blown to the apples headquarters in california. one of the a i see to showcase is the phones ability to create custom emoji is apple as struggled in recent years with a global decrease in smartphone sales. it's hoping the a feature will drive up sales to all the man behind some of the most iconic voices in popular culture has died under
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everything like touches jamesville, jones, one of the hollywood, most recognizable voices, was 93 best known as the violinist of veda in the stall was phone franchise. he also made many a childhood memory as move fossa in the line came in a career which spends some 70 is jones is one of the few access to one and emmy grammy oscar and a tony award. oh that's it for me for me to miller, you can find more information on our website, delta 0 dot com. can we johnston? we'll be here in about 15 minutes with the news our the on counting the cost. what's the economic impact of an aging workforce globally? china still less full for set to reach an a t hi. we explore the global implications, plus sales a down and layoffs of my thing in the video game industry. counting the cost on al
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jazeera, a lot of the stories that we cover, a highly complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as always is there a correspondence? that's where we strive to do. the 1993, i saw this group, i saw myself working with a group of prisoners inside a prison. and there's the soldiers above us, pointing gun towards us. the soldiers not to shoot. everybody starts to get killed . us not to crime the green. and i woke up next to my wife in 2 and then 8 years later, when i'm in bed room with soldiers above was pointing guns. i wrote back to my wife and said the only dream i've ever relate to. this came to this book
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good evening so that i come, my name is more than bank. i am the outreach director for cage and advocacy group that fights against policies of the war on terra. i am a former president of the united states held at guantanamo without charged withdrawal for 3 years. and i'm very pleased to be speaking to you whole here this evening for me, but my life's work since my return from guantanamo has been about advocating for people in such a place as people that you don't know about. so there are all these different groups of people, libyan saudis, europeans and so forth. and i wanted to know their stories, and i wanted to know how many of these guys could we could i do something for. and so i found this organization. i began to engage with it and, and joined and i've never left since the of the use of applying for a passport. i now finally have more of decided to go back to afghanistan.
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yeah, something fun of us. talk to a single poverty show you should want to go for a it's, it's a very, very, very personal journey. it's very, it's something that i'll have to speak to somebody about since that time till now. and i haven't talked often say that the experience for me was not as profound this background was given us so if i promised cause of very, very tense the
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okay, just been working on this case a monitor him directly, frankly, 10 years, but indirectly on the continent of cases since 2003, with all the, all the presence of how they without childhood truck. so here's this mountain this i've got held in guantanamo with a charge of trial to coming up to 22 years. and that really underlines my connection to this whole sort of cage and also being connected directly to this story of mentoring. so
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this is, was the upper hon in kabul for me to return. who is going to the emotional intentions of this trip is to, to put them on the line. my experience with afghanistan for the whole story to come full circle and to see with the process, the change and impacting my life so dramatically actually began to go back to the cash.
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the couples changed beyond recognition and the kind of runs back. and i don't think anybody could have imagined the the, the the more so we came here yesterday. yeah. but i dropped tested on, didn't recognize it because it is so different that you have them on the desk on the same me the same place of just 20 obviously the
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i was out in the lucky guessing because i'll give you the silver the golden manufacture coffee tends itself to live for the minute and i'll give you the minute a minute to cut it up in the morning. i'll be on your motors up, and i'll put that in and i'm already so somehow i want me to,
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would you put the why we will put it will split up here and it goes move on to come out of the he physically that you'll be here the changes that i'll show you, certainly i'm think i'm going to use it with both of them. so american ministry gets out documented bucky and the lawyers will. that will uh, kitchen case. yes. it look. all right, and what do you need to do? we'll get into the local the now, cuz we're cutting this stuff on the b of us. shared me, but is that so what was the computer? you can watch it. the video of the see that again the, the uh the, the for the relative jerry's. as we're always the goose
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control in the engine. well, it's a web design you to get guessing. okay, got a quick scan cabinet. okay, i'll go of having to go get it, look like it. okay, would you would give me the quote, the sort of zip code news audio to i'm switching to it was got to sort of the of the
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of the to the show. so i think this is the road i used to live. i think my last day in this house was when the war, the bombing, the cruise missiles landed on the hill behind this way. we saw the crews themselves beloved and to the windows in my house, the correct from the off the shop. and we got the kids of the neighbors and the women and we sit in the basement and we covered the windows with mattresses because
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we thought and they did. and one of the strikes was a 2. and then within a day or 2 with the other, the another guy i've been feeling for 20 years about the worst,
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the pieces i've never cried in front of a camera with frontier. so for the 1st time, the everything has changed. except the memory memories, i've checked the everybody enough to understand as a shocking story to tell. but on the rare occasion when we get good news and good news is somebody's freed after 20 is at spec, like
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a when if mom under, he gets released. that's going to be a victory, the hello james mazda. how are you? i'm fine. thanks. yeah, james. so thank you very much. first of all, for, for doing this. i know we've not spoken directly, but i know about your work in particular relation to tim, how much of him could you just tell me when was the last time you saw him and how he's doing so i'm at one time. okay. now and i saw yesterday, he was in high spirits, he's a, he's a man who really tries to overcome his circumstances and keep a positive outlook no matter what. what, what does he expect? considering all the other kinds of left kind of the frame is been held for
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over 15 years in guantanamo without any charges at all, without any opportunity to defend himself or disprove any allegations against him. he still doesn't have any charges against him and no opportunity for a trial. well, once he does have is an opportunity for a administrative board composed those members of the intelligence community who will assess whether they believe he's a danger to the united states. and of course, he knows that other people are being released. he knows that other people have been cleared. he does have hope. the team that we've been able to put together will be able to convince the members the intelligence community. what is obvious to anyone who knows ring, which is the pause is no danger to the united states is not an extreme us there any way is not a radical. i is a 57 year old man with severe health problems who deserves to go on a thank you. thank you very much. indeed it's, i actually didn't know you were in guantanamo and you just kind of told me off the
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cuff, that took me a little bit by surprise, but actually was a good surprise because you are the most appropriate place to talk about the subject. can i not talk to the you the now that i'm here many doors open, i believe se destiny has had to look to do it. it feels like this was meant to be
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the sounds of the perfect towed when he visited a couple of years ago. he said for 2 days, he couldn't do anything. he was i think i remember i broke down knows how to model the house. i'm going to do this
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wednesday the, the, the said, the model for the where the active site the coming by might have but oh man, i am. but when i was the way you do it in the pick of the one on belle in the model. oh, that's it. that's the
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kind of, i'm not a huge unplug the manufacturer of this little for us. well, when i, when i, when i was so, but it definitely what that you've had it was well, this is what we wanted to see. the as the marie, that's the full rush and i remember this one button to fix the
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name of the nasa. well, i love how you've played tennis at what article is he i'm, i'm uh, said that he was so good at to, to get my payments to pick up tomorrow. that's a good one. i work in the for through the has when i lo, unable to keep, but i must have the color. i'm not, but not the lack of the same itself in the so i don't know that have the
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modem that they've done like the the, literally the front of the lo c. as in then i'm a what? the job, what the lower deputy director. definitely understand what the, how the but so i left the local
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cops for the case autopsy and other than the had a clear yes from about the foot times about. but do you have yet to get you that and i can send messages back to form a person that signed up to here with me and say i worked in this place again and you know, the people that did the torture and abuse, they no longer got this complex the,
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i mean there's different ways in which this country can hear. those who are in power have a fall, great to own this than anybody else to lead the way the lead the way by showing and proving that there's no retribution opened the. 2 soon now we're going to go and see the loss of can present it was released last you and hearing from him will be a different perspective because he's spent a huge amount of time in guantanamo and can tell us what it's like to be integrate into the society and to ask what had been started, you've been going to the middle of the sensor, the uh the, the, the furnace done a and the so had thought the let me, let's see. so,
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so let's smoking the rest of the month. oh, okay. so then i was, i love this service that i get the job but i can definitely be there since then. oh oh. and i'm gonna put the 100 of them . so that'd be enough. most of them will send you my answer 100 was that venus? yeah. just otherwise of them, you know, so that way, i mean, it doesn't help each other saying she was, somebody has a lena with the loved ones. i don't talk a little bit like you have the pleasure of the one your coverage, jimmy in the,
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in the end to live with anger and bitterness, the hatred it at each you up inside. and i can tell you that from person experience, you have to be able to that go to go for the journey was a great success. but there's no success until you've achieved the actual thing that you set out for that is the release, at least of the one present that, that we've been focusing on. on a personal level, i think returning to this place as being the, it's just a dream. the background part of it was a nightmare. so it's a nightmare. and a dream come together. i think the dream has overtaken the night. the
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