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is probably coming from the on that number, i picked up the one i tried to talk to the handler posing as a waiter of the weight of the hotel devin hearty seen holding the mobile phone. that was, he's waiting for the call from pakistan. it was i saw g mir david coleman headlights handler is personally controlling the attack by a mobile phone. the terrorists and mom by were talking on the phone to their handlers in pakistan via a provider in new jersey in the united states. the british intelligence service was listening in live, the british it is said, even had access to a stodgy mirrors laptop and the command center in karachi, western intelligence agency is realized at that point. this was a major operation that was just being planned in some remote tribal era. it was being operated and directed open centers within pocket. the instructions from the masterminds in karachi were clear. they wanted the highest possible number of
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victims and maximum media attention. they were to fight to the death on no account where they to allow themselves to be taken alive. it is chilling reading the transcripts to show just how well coordinated those one by floss was and it wasn't being coordinated by a terrorist. you can tell the difference between a terrorist directing applaud and intelligence office. the camera on the orders of mastermind saw g mirror only a few days previously, judge joan rebuild, gas had been in pakistan to press for his arrest. if you don't know when i go by and sons you to meet me, i asked why he hadn't been arrested before. had he been stopped by the attack symbol buying might never have happened to the woman. david hadley received coded messages of congratulation. the code word for the attacks is graduation. major ball is also congratulated by the pakistani intelligence service. you have to step can
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look at this. why is this attack so successful? it is a state sponsored terrorist attack, overseen funded directed by the i s i or totally in conjunction in tandem in teamwork with large currently i s i and that is the reason that is so successful and so outrageous. the terrorist attacks and by were financed and controlled by the s i. even though the pakistani intelligence service was a partner and ally of the west, the series of attacks and mon bye have left deep stars, a trauma for the victims, families, and the whole country. and indeed, after the devastating attacks and by headley and the mastermind behind him set their sights on europe. they want revenge for the publication of caricature as of the prophet mohammed adelaide. each with alias cash meeting on this point is one of the most dangerous terrorist in pakistan,
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not the world. so he very seamlessly that the plot transfers to all kind of amongst other things helios, kashmiri is also responsible for a failed bomb attack in new york. he is on the most wanted list. headley is very excited about it. but he also knows he is moving into a much more dangerous and difficult world, which is doing an attack on the west and doing it for all kyra. and sure enough, that will be as doubtful his new target is the danish capital. copenhagen hedley make several trips. there he films and takes photographs of the main railway station. the don't. let's have luxury hotel, the main synagogue, and the editorial building of the humans post. and newspaper which published the caricature of the prophet mohammed. this photograph was found on headline mobile. what they envision is an attack mom by style the they will,
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they will get gunman will storm this newspaper building in the heart of copenhagen take hostages. make sure that the media is there, the capital hostages, and throw the heads out the windows, and it will happen in the most peaceful, unimaginable place possible, which is copenhagen gun and headlight records. the plans for the attack code named the mickey mouse project are documented in great detail. the danish clot hadley was going to do it himself. he was going to kill the people in the newspaper himself. david hadley travels to britain alias kashmiri has provided him with contacts to a sleeper cell within the al qaeda terrorist network. what hadley doesn't know is that since 2009, the cell has been under surveillance by the british secret service m. i 6 picks up, had lease trail and liaison with the americans. he's now in the crosshairs of the us authorities at a crisis meeting in the white house in october 2009,
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the director of the ca pushes the president to take action. principals in washington dc, including the president where were briefed on what information was gathered during this investigation, whether or not to arrest hadley or to continue surveilled him. agents in chicago prepared to arrest hadley before he can return to europe to plan and attack. the agents approached him at the airport, brought him to the f. b. i headquarters in chicago and sat in the room with mister headley, and started talking with them the as they take him into the interrogation room. they have his former d a handler standing where he can see him. they don't talk, but he sees him. and the message there is, it's time to do what you've done in the past. change sides get with the program, become an informed at f, b. i. headquarters, headley immediately offers to betray his accomplices. he wants to deal with me
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headley makes the f b i a spectacular offer. he's prepared to help them capture saeed. mere study, thousands of terrorists. he's the only one that, that can think of. so you can see that it's very unusual for terrorist group to have a psychopath. sociopath, because you have to have this filling of groups. do you sacrifice for the group? you do things for the group, a psychopath. sociopath cannot do that. you know, it's not the, it's, it's all about me. what did the american intelligence services know about their agent, david hadley, how long had he actually been working for them? and what was his brief? when did they learn of his role as an i s i double agent? as part of the u. s. government deal with him? david hadley, links with the u. s. intelligence services are kept secret. and what motivated the us authorities, in spite of everything, to strike
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a deal with david hadley once again public prosecutor daniel collins. there are certain things that law enforcement in the government does in order to investigate this type of activity. some of which needs to be classified, some which needs to be kept from the public side. and so you want to keep those things guarded. the world will probably never learn the whole truth as always, and david hadley, life as an agent. a deal is struck for the terrorist attacks and mon bye, which cost $166.00 lives and for planning further attacks in copenhagen. hedley is sentenced to 35 years in prison. a sentence he is still serving, but he has avoided the death penalty and expedition to india or denmark and return . hedley had to swear to remain silent about his activities as an agent, and his file is sealed. david hadley, agent, double agent, terrorist today, it is said lash kara tiber the tamara restored to zation behind the horrific
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attacks. and mon bye is stronger than ever. the former ruler of pakistan, general pair of, as moose are off, refuses to accept criticism, especially any directed at last car at time to hold. you call them don't list. i call them would you or did you choose this organization of discrete yoga? they are the best, n g o in the word politicians and heads of state from all over the world are pictured here with their partner, her as most her off, including the then french president, nicolai's, our cozy. even though most are off is one of the main supporters of the very organizations that are bringing terrorism to europe. richard camp is a former intelligent service advisor to the british cabinet. there's no question that the ice size, interests, and energizing, and maintaining the terrorist concrete against the west. and somehow you will find
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a link from most terrorist attacks around the world to go back directly or indirectly to the site. so they are a major facilitator and support or, and director of terrorist actions against the west by copenhagen, paris. the trail always leads to pakistan. and what about other countries? is there evidence there? 2 of links between terrorists and the allies of our intelligence services. you could be the links d s, and i'm quite certain that these links which you mention in relation to nike down, can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and when the, when you see that one, north african country and a few nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that the all things and especially within the world and of these links that simply exist. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country. island is on us in focus. and since
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2014, europe has been shaken by a wave of terrorist attacks that were modeled on the attacks and moved by the trail leads to masterminds and arab, and north african countries, which are actually our partners in the fight against terrorism. and in dealing with the refugee crisis, and the case of nissan murray, who carried out the terrorist attack in berlin and 2016. the trail leads to an ice handler with links to the libyan intelligence service. he said to persuaded armory to carry out the attack and then helped him get away. i'm not a whole surprised, honest. add a contact with an operator from libya because if you look at the nature of his attack, he targets the ball and market. and then he disappeared. why did you talk to the very low? i don't know how he travels is also fascinating from germany,
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into the netherland belgium, from italy to the plan that himself, i never believed it. the information that suggest that he had a hand load guiding him now makes sense. officially, most attacks are attributed to terrorists acting alone. but in reality masterminds with links to the intelligence services of our partners are often behind them. involved in dealing with who is organizing terrorist attacks. it's not just necessarily individuals that have become radicalized. there are people that have an intelligence background that may have been involved in the state machinery, be it in iraq or pockets on or libya, but have that intelligence background nevertheless. but their intention is now to plot and plant attacks. and they are more deadly and more effective to orchestrate chaos money against terrorism becomes money for terrorism. it's a very dirty, huge amounts of money being paid by the united states. great britain,
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germany other european countries, the e u, into resourcing terrorist attacks against us take pakistan. for example, since $911.00, it has received more than $35000000000.00 from the western alliance. a deadly investment. the west very often wants simple solutions. they want simple answers, this is the problem, here's the money, please fix it. and that attitude can often be exploited by others who know the right things to say. but then do what they want afterwards. can intelligence services be trusted for the values? they purport? the list is in this business, it seems that if a job is to be done, that moral views have to take 2nd place on an authentication. so that's how it is. it's the nature of the business, because in the end it's all about success. a look at our intelligence services and
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their cooperation with difficult partners and the war against terrorism shows that sometimes they themselves create the terrorism. they are supposed to be fighting. we can only hope that politicians and the intelligent services do not repeat the mistakes of the past. on the back to the future. with the only trick version of this stylish motor icon. the oval man's head csc. the prototype classic design on the outside. latest tech, on the inside. the manta fandom is charged and raring to go. read . on the w. o
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the news . this is dw news, fly for berlin, mass protest in brazil as anger of players over bolton, our own handling of appendix. it comes into countries, quarter virus, depth or tough, half a 1000000 in take a look at the anti government sentiment, sweeping the nation plus ultra conservative. he brought him and re takes 2 thirds of the vote in iran presidential election. but voter apathy was the real winner of the day. more than half the marines away from the court and
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the clowns. when the world is dealing with companies from the opening to france in europe, 2020 joey put poor both have portugal. it's sending a clear message to that they are in it to win the ah, i'm here until the berlin. welcome to the shell. brazil's official desk told him, the corona virus pandemic has top half a 1000000 people. testers have this free vision to present both in our hands when the crisis, tens of thousands have been demons for major cities also ago has visited by restrictions are opposed. virus faces rather than through a rapid nationwide vaccine was other brazilians are taking action of their own in order to remember the names of the victims of pandemic. and they say of the president policies,
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maria eugenia estrada and maria bennett as a morrow. so this banner on a time of sadness on it, you can see the names of covered 19 victims from rio de janeiro. also, the 2 pensioners want to make people more aware of the corona virus tragedy in the country. and the government's pandemic policy, which they say is abysmal sacrifice. we really wanted to do something. so we came up with the idea of the names. after all, in the pandemic, there were no real funerals, no traditional morning ceremonies, because everything was different and the victims disappeared. so suddenly, upon the media especially saw me since they began this project, they have immortalized 1800 victims. they will meet with you, but some of them were friends of mine and i saw the names on myself. it was the only way i could, honest man, i house the situation in intensive care units hasn't eased up for months. experts,
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even a 3rd wave and cannot rule out the possibility that further code. 19 mutations will emerge due to a lack of restrictions. angry brazilians are demonstrating more and more often against both scenarios. corona virus policy, they say the president is partly to blame. now eventually, nora did not want to quickly invest in vaccines or in the health system is actually the perspective science faculty and chief. what the sewing pensioners are angry for the same reason. together with fellow campaigners from other parts of brazil, they have soon a total of 14 banners. this is the silent form of protest we saw together to transform individual grief into a common struggle is intricate. we want a positive feeling of solidarity in brazil for us. we will achieve that and then president out of office, what they've got to perform on cope, on a beach,
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they spread the message to tourists and neighbors, marking the fat milestone of more than 500000 victims. we cannot remain silent. we must show our fellow human being something needs to change in our country. thinking right now, nothing suggests the number of casualties in brazil will decline. so they will keep on sewing. let's get you up to date now, and other developments independent mach. i've gone, the son is racing to increase oxygen supplies as new infections surge across the country. the government is working to install new oxygen production plants. the u. s. is sending 2500000 doses of code 900 vaccines to tie one. the delivery is part of the byte and administration's vaccine diplomacy drive. and moscow has set a new daily record of corona virus cases for the 2nd day running. the city's mayor
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says the search is being driven by the delta variant. originally identified in india. a hard line cleric has swept a victory, runs presidential elections, abraham res, he's a harsh critic of the west and stands accused of human rights abuses. but while he won nearly 2 thirds of the vote, turn out that historic lows in many iranians think his election was a foregone conclusion. they brought everything played out as expected. the morning after the election president elect crazy, met without going president hassan ro, honey. right, easy vowed to strengthen public trust in the government. what a get. well, i'm a servant of the people and i hope i will phil phil let expectations during my term and office. of course, i will also benefit from the experience the previous government. job number raises, victory was widely anticipated, and soon after vote counting began, it was clear when with a large majority,
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but voter turnout with low lisa hash and mill, you know, she said his 28600000 of our esteemed citizens participated in the election that was just under 49 percent of those eligible to vote. some people boycotted the presidential poll. others simply weren't interested to raise. he was successful as chief justice. i hope he'll be just as successful as president for know. it's one of the game. it was clear in advance that raised he would be elected. anyone could tell you that the 4 other candidates were only there. so the charade could be played out for $200.00 iran supreme leader chola. early on the ne pray his proteges, when with the support of less than half the electorate, right easy will have his work cut out for him. let's speak to maris border. jared, the director of the school of public and international affairs at virginia tech,
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an author of several books on a ring in politics and society. now tell us about him raising what can we expect from iran under his leadership? right, so we are talking about the gentleman who is 61 years old and mid level very. he has to spend the last 41 years of his life in the rain, in judiciary, and in the night in the late 19 eighties when serving as the prosecutor general of iran or deputy prosecute the general. he was a member of a committee that ordered the execution of thousands of political prisoners. and therefore we have been a district attorney general of amnesty international saying today that this is a man who must be investigated for crimes against humanity. rather than becoming friends is not the country is not a carriage matic speaker, and of course he's under sanctions or cannot directly speaking the country has little to no experience in international affairs oriented economy, you know,
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policy and therefore he would be important to see who he chooses as his cabinet ministers, in terms of what we can expect. i think the big question everyone's mind is remy cations or the nuclear negotiations. let's keep in mind that the current sitting president, missouri on a is not going to leave office until you know, mid august. so there is still a month and a half left for him to try to wrap things up before you know, giving things over to mr. racy who might not have the same sort of speed in terms of getting it deal worked out. and i think that's what might be looking at in terms of unlikely a scenario. because frank, the, i think the run has no option considering its economic circumstances. not to sign the nuclear. alright, these election have seen the what was turn out to watch decades in our readings,
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this illusion with countries leadership. i think the answer is absolutely yes. when we look at the water turn out, we see that this was the lowest rate in the last 42 years. indeed, the turn out rate of 48 percent was 24 percent lower than what it was only 4 years ago when mister rani was elected to his 2nd term or 31 percent less than what it was in 1997 before his president hard to me to office. and in addition, one should say that there were some 3700000 in valley road cash. imagine, for example, all those iranian soldiers and others were in one way or another, encouraged, forced to go and vote. but, you know, they did not want to really catch the vote for candidates, so they turned in blank votes. and therefore, we have, you know, close to $4000000.00 of these,
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which actually reduces the real turn out rate even more once we consider that these are right. marathon border geraghty, director of the school of public and international affairs of virginia tank at virginia tech. rather, thank you for joining us. thank you. brains were held across the united states and saturday to commemorate the anniversary of when the last enslaved people there were told they had been freed, called june 18th. the day has been celebrated by some since the 18 sixty's. but this year is the 1st time it has been a national holiday in the us. campaigners fought for decades for the holidays or is to receive recognition. here's more the celebration of freedom in this city where june teens originated this parade, and galveston, texas marks the day that soldiers of the union army informed black slaves that they were free as a 150 years ago. the with to that restrictions being eased
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across the us, people came together to party. and to remember this year for the 1st time, june teams was an officially recognized federal holiday. the. it's important for it to be a holiday because it recognizes the variance of our ancestor and that freedom day for them, you know, and also is exposure to the days, educate yourself and for people who also are in need to know the importance of freedom much for us that happened back in 1855, that was supposed to mark the english lady ever racism as a very much problematic today. still very much embedded in the d. n. a country. only on thursday, the us president joe biden signed the bill declaring june, change the federal holiday. this is a day, a profound in my view,
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profound weight and profound power de which remember the moral stain, the terrible toll as slavery took on the country and continues to take when i long call and america's original sin, after signing fighting, then on it, the 94 year old to this lee, you campaigned for decades to have june teams recognized as a national holiday full 3 days later with her mission finally accomplished. she was leading a march of hundreds of people through fort worth, texas. while the new york public sculpture of george floyd was a year after his death at the hands of the white police officer, spawns huge anti racism protest,
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poignant reminder. cities committed against black people in the past, resound in the present and that a national day of commemoration late june teams is still badly needed. the euro 2020 germany recovered from their opening to see to friends as they be portugal for to, to in a thriller in unit one goes with the star of the show for germany. he crowned a stellar performance with the 4th goal or to go had taken an early lead through christiane rinaldo. but they couldn't stop the pace and the power of the german attack. as you can imagine, the atmosphere was electric and german towns and cities. and it wasn't only because of the sweltering heat. here is more in berlin, the relief of beating the european champions was palpable as the humidity in munich
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. those who didn't have a ticket party on the street. yeah. yeah, no law wonderfully. be too important. it means we're still in the tournament. let's hope it continues. that was a sentiment echoed by the teams unlikely hero. as he brought me a list of info the wind means everything to me. because it was essential for the course of the tournament of 2 years. when the total amount of the much trophy is amazing to speak on the competition toward them and told them i am, especially when you look back at the career that i heard and especially, and it's one of those evenings that i'll never forget, forget smith and it was a night to remember for german fun to after the back of the world cup and russia have renewed hope that their team still has what it takes on the highest level. the up next is reporter orlando, 5 years after the massacre. a report in how one woman survived the mass shooting at
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the post l g b t club in florida in 2016. and remember there's more news on d, w dot com. and you can follow us and instagram and twitter at the w news. and our, until berlin, thanks for watching the news the case and above all, feels jewish in europe. oh, that's what film producer, these phone and journalists, goodman, are exploring, delving into history and the present. at least i would never have thought that could be lived. i.

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