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the, the president biden gets a hostile reception from the american public and anger over his handling of the scottish town. the 20th anniversary of $911.00 approach is all to explore the legacy of american war on terror in a series of special reports. and today, we're from families who saw the loved ones killed in a recent us drone strike and campbell. i'm the head of the family that has lost 10 of its members. this is not a mistake of america. this is a crime. plus trouble at the c d. u. k. threatens to withhold millions of pounds
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promised to front london claims the paris is not doing what it agreed in trying to stop a flood of migrants from crossing the english channel. ah great. have you with your washing? arty. it's a nice job. i didn't go to a less than warm welcome at new jersey in a town. hit hard by hurricane ida, a group of locals, voice their anger, of if the canister pull out with some even branding the american president, a tyrant, the lease . c
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and the fury over the war in afghanistan, these being felt all the more acutely in the run up to a grim anniversary for america. almost 20 years now passed since the tragic events of 911 a day that shook the world and set the stage for the us war on terror to market. we've been taking a closer look at the devastating impact, the subsequent to decades of conflict on the lives of millions in our special project, unheard voices. the will use all tools at our disposal and killed our children to united states was bringing people to watch a site. it was a pointless exercise. and we saw the serious by looking at the impact of one recent events, a so called defensive air strike conducted by the us in cobble at the end of august, just before the afghan stan withdrawal deadline. we heard from fathers who lost
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their children in the raid, the youngest of whom was just 2 years old. thought the sandals belong to melinda. she was very close to me. i looked her so much. she always told me to buy ice cream with us military forces conducted and unmanned over the horizon airstrike on a vehicle known to be an imminent isis k threat. on the morning of the bombing, she came and kissed me and said, good morning, father. it was her last meeting. i will never see her again. the my name is maddie. i'm the head of the family that has lost 10 of its members, and it was around 4 30 pm. i left for the market and on the way i met my elder brother who was driving back home. we talked a little then he left to go home and i crossed the road to go to the other side and
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i just crossed the road and i heard an explosion. my daughter lead her to me that she saw a small aircraft a dro, moving around in a circle which then fired a missile about hitch or home and i turned to look, there was distant smoke lightning. it was a terrible scene. my wife was shutting out her high was on fire. ah. busy there were parts of children's bodies, it was so bloody and christian. i went into my home on fun, my brother and a nephew. they were critically injured, but still alive and breathing. they later died in hospital. my brother and 9 others were killed in this horrific attack. my brother's daughter, who was soon to get married, also lost her life. another relative was also here, a guest. she was killed to, oh,
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i as bush my a loves, cosmetic. she likes painting her nails. she like dolls very much. the main cause of the incident was the american president planning this attack without any evidence and destroying our family was a catastrophe. ringback ah . ringback the president has made clear commanders that they should stop and nothing to make isis pay for the death of those american service members at the cobble airport. isis k. lived in this house, in this house with these children, members of ices. stupid thought without any proof, without any investigation, they attacked us and killed our children, and we will never forgive them. ah,
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our entire families in short, it's being so painful for us mentally. we are not in a stable condition. the women are dead silent. they don't speak, you know, we left devastate at home and now live in my sister's place. it's so painful to visit. it's because we could see your children dying there. the people accusing us of having contact with islam. mac state, the americans who bombed her family, seeing we'd been preparing an attack on them. they're complete and utter lawyers. ah . ringback after the incident, no authority came here to investigate. nobody asked us what happened to your new one help. ready no one came here to morally support us. this is not a mistake of america, this is
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a crime. we've lost her children. the count returned to us. so what mister owner should be restored by us for investigation into the incident. we all see international community to investigate this incident. ah, make no mistake. no, no, cherry on the face of the earth, or harder to avoid civilian casualties than the united states military. and nobody wants to see innocent life taking the americans have left us get this done. they came because of their own goals and humiliated in my country. america is not achieved anything in africa. america has failed in afghanistan. and in his made our people miserable. we were speaking with
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all people, both soldiers and civilians whose lives were changed forever by america's war and our continuing special coverage, unheard voices throughout the week. meanwhile, we spoken to the red cross president pizza. myra, whose curly enough gown is done and has been visiting medical facilities in meeting with the new african government on the one side, you will see all that these are remnants of war. you see these are camps, these vehicles, military vehicles. you see destruction where fighting has taken place, including in some of the cities like blush, guitar, and others. and on the other hand, you see a normality of life and normalcy of life. you see that this country is and has been affected by 40 years of war and by poverty and the 2 together create
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enormous human period need. what i can see is that this is a country in bad need. of your many terry and assistance of help to stop realize, infrastructure and basic services. it needs international support and when and how political actors states will recognize the new i've gone. government is of course, up to them. our interest is that international support comes to i've gotten this done to the people i've, i've gotten this done and in a way which is respectful of the geneva conventions of best many tavian practices. and i am hopeful that we managed to have acceptable conditions, given some of the assurances that myself and also the coordinator of the community affairs of the us have received this week. we had
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a long conversation with marla, about the deputy of now we're now in government, a very substantial conversation with him self and with some of his closer ates and collaborators. in order to ensure that the humanitarian space, which is needed for a good, impactful, and mutually human, terry and assistance are guaranteed. i think we got a lot of understanding and also a good sense that we need further dialogues as we move forward. as i c r c, we have worked with tale bonds in petty tardies controlled by them over the last 4 d case. and so now in power, we will certainly continue to capitalize on these relations
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now, just days after the last u. s. military jet left afghanistan, the by the ministration is asking congress, wimbledon $6000000000.00 to resettle thousands of african refugees. that in addition to the trillions already spent on the longest ever american war. and if you do the math to works out around $16000.00, every american has had to pay for the war on terror. we ask people in new york how they feel about it, the orange, you're not cool at all. is it worth it? does it know horrible, too much? $16000.00 is a lot for everybody. not everybody could pay that. whereas, gone. is there any accountability? i feel they could do better things that the money, especially, was going on with the pandemic right now. and to stay. we're in here at home. i say take care here 1st and then you worry about elsewhere. i mean, we've got a lot of domestic issues here. i will give priority whether it's college fundings
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or how situations, whatever they needed for a really terrible, terrible lot of people, while thinking that they're going to fight for a country and this, and that, but they lose their lives and bring people home. meanwhile, the saudi embassy in washington says that he wants to see the release of classified documents relating to the 911 terrorist attacks, claiming that they'll prove the country had no involvement. elmore been, has this story? well, right now, the u. s. department of justice is reviewing documents that were related to saudi arabia and it's possible role in 911, reviewing such documents for the possibility of de, classifying them and releasing them. now. saudi arabia has already released a statement regarding allegations about their involvement in the 911 attacks. and even before these documents have been released, they're already stepping up and being very quick to deny any involvement in the events of 911 the 20th anniversary which is approaching no evidence is ever emerged
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to indicate to the saudi government or its officials had previous knowledge of the terrorist attack, or were in any way involved in its planning or execution. its already been a long standing aspect of suspicion on saudi arabia. due to the fact that a number of the hijackers were from saudi arabia, those who hijacked the aeroplanes. however, the united states has long been basically downplaying any investigation or talk of such involvement by the saudis in 911. because saudi arabia is a key ally of the united states in the region. now relatives of victims of $911.00 have attempted to su, saudi arabia in court, alleging that it was involved or complicit somehow in the attacks. however, under a 1976 law, basically they're unable to do to take that action. this is because the 976 law gives foreign governments immunity from such lawsuits. now,
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will recall that there were the $28.00 pages from the $911.00 commission that were released. and those were, you know, long classified pages about saudi arabia as possible connections and f, b, i investigations into saudi arabia following the 911 attacks. now the, the panel, basically they use the language that they said they did not discover any role by a quote, senior high level, saudi government official in the $911.00 and facts. but many of looked at what they referred to as the commissions, narrow wording, and basically said that it's possible that less senior officials on the part of the saudi government could have played a role. now. so far, washington has claimed that there was no direct role by saudi arabia in the 911 attacks. here's what we've heard. our investigation has covered no credible evidence that any person in the united states gave the hijacker substantial financial assistance. now, there are a lot of americans who have looked at what was in the 28 pages previously released
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and looked at some of the information surrounding the 911 attacks. and do one answer is about the kingdom of saudi arabia and perhaps nefarious activities or what role it could have played. people want new information about what went on and the attacks that took place 20 years ago. and it certainly left a big scar on the u. s public guy, but it's unclear if joe biden will go ahead and take this move if he will make such information public or not. joe biden will have the final say as the president of the united states. coming about the break tensions similar between the you can, frances record numbers of migrants attempt to cross the channel. british government threatens to take financial aid off the table unless france does more to tackle the problem. story on the way. ah,
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when i would show the wrong when old free just don't the rules. yes out. the thing becomes the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in the way the u. s. government funded is through the issuance of treasury bond and they pay the interest on those bonds by collecting taxes who owns most of those bonds? virtually all those bonds, the top 110th of one percent. so the government simply becomes a pastor mechanism for people to pay money from their pockets through something called taxes that are just a thickly that hides the transmission mechanism of your money through the
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government, into those who own these bond ah, you case, threatening to withhold millions of pounds promised to france to help tackle the migrant crisis because paris isn't pulling its weight unless the claim coming from down the street with the spots emerging as record numbers of people continue to arrive on u. k. beach is having made the crossing from northern friends. par slammed britain's threat is a serious loss of trust, shall edwards dashed. he has more well, pretty battelle and have french counterparts are now in a war of was as the situation on the english channel is escalating. once again, it comes as around 800 people have risked the life trying to reach the united kingdom in crusting, one of the world's busy shipping lanes and one single day alone. now the home
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secretary has met with the french interior minister off preach patel, threatening to cut a 54000000 pounds funding pledge to help the french authorities in the operations across the channel unless more but it's intercepted now. obviously, the french authorities, particularly angry with the u. k. out such a threat that we've just had and have said this is not what they signed up for. the conditions of the suns. when you go, she did in detail with the british and it was never on condition of specific targets that abroad would translate into a serious loss of trust in our corporation. while it's been a bit of a tit for tat between the 2 nations for quite some time. now, the french have always said that this is a british problem and that they should be dealing with the issue out source. i. e. are the very countries in which refugees are headed towards your, particularly at this heightened time. as we know,
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the crisis and catastrophe in afghanistan has seen some millions of people being displaced, many of which are trying to head to the united kingdom. so the french are saying it's a british problem. the british are saying it's a french problem and they should actually be trying to intercept these boats and turning them back to france. now campaign is here in the united kingdom. they've long. * been saying the answer to all of this is neither what the french know purchased, say, but actually to try and see the safer and legal passages for asylum seekers so that they don't have to risk their lives trying to cross the english channel. but the u . k. guffman says it's working to target people smugglers to try and alleviate the crisis. we remain determined to fix the broken silence system and break the business model of people smugglers who put lives at risk and welcome people through safe and legal routes. while they see a record. 13500 asylum seekers have crossed the english channel in small, but it's just a 1000 in the last 2 days. now. conservative m p 's here in the united kingdom that
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calling for the home secretary to even break international law and send all of the assign him see because of back to france if they've traveled terror legally by boat . now france says if the u. k does that, that will be serious consequences and then it's doing all it can to try and prevent these crossings. they say since january they've intercepted 10000 and brought them back to the french shores. despite the french authorities having to deal with a volved amount of space to police on the beach is over in france. the fact is, we've got 302400 coaches of shorter monitor every day and every night. and it's quite impossible to have police officers every 100 meters because of the length of the shore. now here in the united kingdom and the home secretary in particular has had some ra foster rhetoric over the particularly aimed at asylum seekers headed to the united kingdom. in fact,
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preaching patel has now gone to the reputation of the credit deville and the immigration system for what many people would argue as particularly hostile. we have to look at the beginning of her 10 year. she said the quest things would be an infrequent phenomenon. then last year she promised to shut off the route entirely. and this year she's pushing through an immigration bill making crossings illegal. meaning that anybody that doug had had to the united kingdom by boat could be seen to go even to be jailed in fact. but no matter how hostile, pretty tiles, policies or comments are, it's not stopping asylum seekers headed to the united kingdom. it seems that the u . k is fall safe haven, other than countries that they are fleeing from. hence this latest influx of asylum seekers here in the united kingdom. but perhaps now the home secretary should trench tack, considering the numbers are not coming down. the last segment of the news stream to
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gas pipeline linking russia to germany was welded in the baltic sea. on monday. it's been completed just at a time when europe's expecting a winter surgeon gas demand to all of us more 3 years in the making and not without a bumper to along the road. the final piece of the old stream to gas pipeline has been welded into place. the final price is the 200500 and 58th and $2011000000000.00 gym. so once the tops are turned on, it will bring siberian gas via the russian port of luca under the baltic sea right here to germany. the mayor of the si size town where the pipeline arrives in europe, who also doubles up as a life. god says the energy project brings not only gas, but money and jobs as well. because i think the pipeline, the pipeline is very important for the town of lubin. we still benefits both during the construction and operating stages for our industrial port, which is
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a municipal court in which living has a state generated jobs a result of the projects in the long term operational phase. the time and leave me will receive a share of the business profit generated by the north stream to pipeline, as well as gas gates and other companies. that $1.15 euros that will go to lumens per town budget. it's not all being smooth sailing though. former us president donald trump wanted to sell europe more of america's liquefied natural gas problem . there though is it's more expensive than the piped russian variety. so he slept sanctions on the nord stream to project causing hold ups. so we're protecting germany, we're protecting friends, we're protecting these countries. and numerous of the countries go out and make a pipeline deal with russia, where they're paying billions of dollars into the coffers of russian. germany is totally controlled by russia because they will getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline. in may,
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the current inhabitants of the white house lifted the sanctions on the node stream to company. that doesn't mean he's a fun. my a nurse to to it's been known for some time. good friends can disagree and but by the time i became president, there was 90 percent completed and imposing sanctions. did not seem to make any sense. ukraine is also worried that it could be used to cut it out of the european gas trans that infrastructure. however, russia says, such as the demand for its gas, the more roots it has to europe, the better moscow's always said, that nord stream to is in economic project and has nothing to do with politics. and perhaps that's why, but man of you been isn't too concerned about the effects. geo politics could have on the pipeline coming into his town on the list, often hum for the either
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a 5 gym and states involved in the construction of the north stream to projects and other states of assessed and endorse the project. and some of them even want court cases over it. i've always believe that this project could be implemented within the legal framework exists within the new and those state. i have not been concerned practical means could stop the project. european politics, federal politics, and even american politics are too far away from us. we just did our job, did our taxes and everything to make sure this project became a successful as the 1st pipeline. there were still 2 or 3 legal hurdles to overcome with regard to the gas market directed with the commissioning and transport of the gases. but i'm quite sure that russia and the countries in companies involved result these issues and that we will start receiving the 1st rushing got through the pipelines before the end of 2021, with the pipeline connected up just behind me certificate action and safety checks will take around 3 months to be completed after that while nor stream to will be able to pump as much as 55000000000 cubic meters of gas per year. here to germany,
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that's roughly enough to heat around 26000000 european homes. feature all of a r t on the german baltic coast. the ca reportedly helped ukraine with a plan to leer, a number of russian mercenaries he wanted to capture last year. that's the claim being made by a new report by cnn. the things didn't go according to plan when bella roost got mixed up in the operation with details instead of betraying. this is a story that was being widely reported on last year in the media, particularly, and the russian media. but what makes this case extraordinary is that a major american outlet is talking about this, so according to see and then the dramatic arrest of more than 30 russian nationals last year in bel roost was an elaborate operation by the ukranian intelligence,
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an effort backed and financed by the c i a so they provide the cash they provided technical assistance, ukrainian operatives pretended to be representative of a private security firm. and they requested applications pretty much served as a perfect database for key of to get who they wanted. and minsk was simply a stop over for these men to be on the way to venezuela. this was a fake job though that never existed. we started to call them and say, hey man, okay, tell me something about yourself. maybe you not really a fighter. maybe you're a plumber or something like that. and then they start to reveal things about themselves, sending us documents, military ideas, and proof of where they had fought, and we alike. bingo, we can use that. so now it could be that this perfect plan wasn't even an idea that originated in kias. this could have been something that the ca hooked up ukrainian
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intelligence with. tell us bit more about the, the people who were captured in others. we have to understand what was happening in bel rose and the summer last year the country was gearing up for a crucial presidential paul. and we remember that after this election, the country was engulfed in mass opposition protest. 3 bellow, russian security authorities thought that these were some kind of fighters that could have been sent to the country to spark on rest and violence. and this was something that explains why they were detained, so, brutally, like terrorists. now almost immediately after that came an extradition request from key of crane one of these men to be on their territory for their alleged involvement, the fighting in east crane. but this extradition never happens because shortly after the incident report started to surface that this could have been
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a plot orchestrated by kia and i remember how president valerie alexander lucas. i'm going vladimir putin. they were on the phone. and initially the negotiations between these 2 lead to these fighters being sent back to russia, the russian security officials and what they want is a transparent investigation into all. busy this, the crania, and authorities are not interested and impartial investigation of this affair. all the facts which cnn has now confirmed serve as fresh evidence. ukraine commits acts of state terrorism by the hands of a secret service minsk. in moscow. the relations between these 2 were never spoiled, as well as perhaps the c i wanted even though the c, i are denying their involvement in all this. but as we can see, we keep getting back to the story because of and new details emerging. we send our own request to the us intelligence for whether they can comment on that. we're
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waiting for their reply and possibly we'll also get reaction to this from other high ranking officials here in russia and ukraine or in the us. thanks for joining me here in our t international of the updates will not talk stories in around 30 minutes time. ah, me me, me turn around the traffic circle.
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