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to see men at home, but in the 21st century, ah, the news has all the 911 of us, 3 all tea commemorates the insuring impacts all the us led war on terror. us today we'll be hearing from a british army veteran on the devastating toll of the 20 gun called last to many people. me for situation which we just gave up was also i had to talk about on sales and new government from down to san, including a terrorist on the f. b, i most wanted lead washington left with no option to co operate would be in coming
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to talk to in florida was is outraged by refusing to treat patients who haven't had a call back seen. we heard different sides of the argument can understand what is doctor's getting frustration. she wants to help the bonus and they haven't even vote with the house. but i think we need to respect people who are so far, refusing the vaccine and trying to lower them into persuading them, making them comfortable in receiving the news on the hour every hour. this is our snaps, nor other words. we're happy you joined us. welcome your news, and actually we're going to head fast to developing story and how west england armed police are engaged to stand off in a petrol station in bristol, with a man who's stabbed and injured at least one person. please, i'll say in the attacker who's armed with a knife is now inside the shop, install
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a hiding inside as well. a safe room off is negotiating the suspect the entire area has of course that important closed off where of course, keeping track of the situation will lock keep you updated almost 2 decades have passed since the horace of 911. the event that triggered america's war on terror here at all t were investigation year during impact. those conflicts have had on the lives of millions and special projects on heard voices. the will use all tools at our disposal. killed our children to united states was bringing people to watch the site. it was a pointless exercise long. those who paid the highest price for the african invasion with a $457.00 british personnel killed inaction. but even many of those who did make at home were left with nothing tour. we've heard from trevor colt, he sobbed in the british army for 20 years,
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including 4 tours and danced on. i take my life last year and i was in a wheel by the way, my mind ended. i nearly lost my son and i didn't know what to do. a lot of the guys i was with don't really talk to each other any more. i mean there and to try to delete it and move away from all. but quite a few people lives in the last 4 or 5 years. most recent is only a few months ago. and i few been through hell and you're still living it. you just get a feeling of fear somebody
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wouldn't understand, you know, and given the order to kill someone and stuff, you know, people get upset of it, things today that don't need it, but i want, so i'm open my coffee. i really just drink the coffee when i 1st went to the gallery on, we were told we were going to burn the poppy fields to the plumbers to work and do not. not pon, changed them. we landed in our troops in a way that they hadn't for many years, are going to be fighting alongside other countries and situations of great danger. solis are very good at taking orders and just getting on with it. i'm not questioning orders, but as you go to the years and you mature and you start to sort of have to bring in the things for yourself and realize, okay, why are we here? what do we think we know looking at gast, i don't think it was a pointless exercise. what's happening in the south of afghanistan, the residence about tight and the taliban trying to get back power
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the we want our way back. and the taliban had already got id in the grind that we'd already cleared. and my friend, my really was just a couple, stood on one and died instantly lost his arms and legs. i believe it's 17 casualties all from, from our group out of each of those casualties. you've got quite a few guys affected by what they've seen. it's trauma, public trauma as a constant high threat over a weeks and weeks. and most the u. k. troops and officials of work round the clock to a remorseless deadline. it's thanks to the colossal exertions this country has not
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been processed, checked, vetted, and ended more than 15000 people to safety in less than 2 weeks. i mean, it's been a complete mass, hard by ins and ministration worked with the rational of his allies. it would have been, we were going to leave anyway. but we could have done up an, a systematic approach. for instance. you don't even need to have a military mindset to understand that if you're going to extract from a country, you bring back all your citizens from the embassy, put them into secure bias, and then fly them. what you don't do your flyers, your military, and then go what about the one with the civilians. tom and i got tional sick at home be 600016 weapon systems, 3 stars and bombs left behind. so that's munitions that can be used for id the glass that i was watching. last night i watched a video of taliban dressed as us special forces moving in behind her to take control of fortune x, which, you know, it's just unbelievable. we've lost too many people for situation which we
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just gave upon and will be speaking with more people, soldiers and civilians whose lives over time to buy america's war. tomorrow. we'll hear the test when he's in 911 widow and a u. s. veteran. as an all special coverage on hud voices, he'll come on this program, most saudi arabia discusses long running allegations on its role, and then i love him playing hijackings on welcomes washington's decision to reduce class. that's when i filed more, not in just a few minutes. 9 days after the rush us pull out from afghanistan, the country has a new government and waiting. it consists mostly of hotline town upon militants. i'm u. s. s, as in no rush to recognize a new regime. bob said the white house and it has no option to walk with the terror groups they want to war against 20 years ago. their new acting interior minister is
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tying network tara the wanted for a bombing that killed the people, including an american. he's believed to have participated in cross border attack against us troops. there's a $10000000.00 bounty on his head. why are we engaging? should we not? should we not talk to the people who are overseeing ganna, stan, and just leave it and not get the rest of the american citizens out with the international community is watching the united states as watching its whether they let people depart the country who want to depart whether they treat women across the country as they have committed to treat them and how they behave and operate, and therefore we're not moving toward recognition. at the same time, we're dealing with a reality world here we have to engage in order to get american citizens and others out of the country. the taliban unveiled is all male into the document. on wednesday, the military will be led by the sun of the kind of been found. the interior minister as a militant wanted in the us for some deadly bombings, including a $20000.00 truck loss can cobble that killed $100.00 people,
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the taliban leadership, and also include members of us, designated tara group and former guantanamo inmates. now, the offshore prison has been operating out of the u. s. military base in cuba for 19 years. and in that time, almost $800.00 people have been held that without charge or trial money subjected to water boarding stress positions and sleep probation. we spoke with john kerry, aka a former c, i a analyst to lift the lead on abusive interrogations. in guantanamo, he still stands by his decision to speak out. i have 0 regrets. i will never have any regrets. somebody had to tell the american people that the government was committing crimes in their name. you know, when we try to convince the world that we are a shining beacon of human rights and respect for civil rights and civil liberties. and then they see us carrying out
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a torture program at secret prisons around the world. it just makes us look so hypocritical. i can understand why any country would want to emulate the united states in a situation like that. the end of this 20 year military campaign by the united states in afghanistan. did you ever imagine that it would and so quickly, so frantically. no, i didn't imagine so, and i don't think any americans did just like no americans assumed in september or october of 2001 that 20 years later we would be having this conversation, you know, present inside and said just about a month ago that he believed that the african government could hold out for 6 more months. in fact, they held out for 6 days. and i think that that he gave that 6 month time because that's what he was told by the cia. and it just goes to show you that this was another intelligence failure in a long line of intelligence failures. i think the asked at the afghan people
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rightly resent united states for 20 years of occupation and then in the end, nothing to show for it, but death and destruction. we made this terrible, terrible mistake called nation building, where we decided that it was, it was incumbent upon us to impose a western style democracy on a country that never had any history of western style democracy. and then we couldn't understand why it didn't stick. what we have to have is true and robust, congressional oversight, which we have not had in decades. what you see general is a group of congressional cheerleaders for the cia, the f, b i, the defense department, and the state department. and that has to stop. there has to be legitimate, true oversight, where members of congress tell the government to stock crimes are being committed and then we have to see those crime prosecuted and see the people who carried out
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those crimes punished. we haven't seen that in many, many years. meanwhile, the united nations human rights party has warned that off kennesaw facing a total collapse in basic services with food and life said hey to about one out. now what estimates that i need $600000000.00 in 8 will be needed by the end of the year to prevent a catastrophe. you and also reports nearly half of that kind of sounds. population of 38000000 needs humanitarian aid. among them, a 3 and a half 1000000 in town need displaced by conflict. the red cross president pizza mara is in the country and has been visiting medical facilities and meeting with the new african government. he spoke to r t the on the one side, you see all the deserted remnants of war. you see these are camps distorted vehicles, military vehicles. you see this traction where fighting has taken place,
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including in some of the cities like classical and others. and on the other hand, you see an normality of life and normal life. you see that this country is and has been affected by 40 years of war and by poverty. and the 2 together create enormous human period meet. we had a long conversation with marla, about the deputy of the now we're now inst government, a very substantive 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 humanitarian assistance are guaranteed. i think we got a lot of understanding and also good sense that we need for it or dialogues
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as we move forward. thanks. i had a talk to in miami as making headlines off pronouncing, she won't treat anyone in person who hasn't. how to cope with faxing, talk to linda. mar, can you claim so she's been forced to, to read line by her concert on the public health. we will no longer subject our patients and stuff to unnecessary risk when it comes to safety of others. when it comes to the fact that it's a global health problem and community health problem. at this point, i really say that this is where draws the line and the said for me, well the doctor says, how does it doesn't for fall off the coal standards because she's still offering a phone appointment on exempting people who can't get vaccinated on medical grounds . with the highly contagious delta variant of covert taking hold around the while dr. martini joins the global course of those calling for
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a great to vaccination. push. my colleague, neal harvey, put the issue up in debate. she's obviously set out a standard in her practice and everybody knows about that. then all of our patients know and she's using, i'm sure, computer based telemedicine. however, if they require in person care, she'll have to refer than elsewhere here in my own medical center. the vanderbilt university medical center. we're not doing that. we're using good intention control precautions and take care of all patients infected with coven, and not vaccinated or not. and understand where this daughter is getting frustrated . because there she is. she wants to deal with people. she wants to help people, but she's got people who are present in themselves, wanted to present themselves her medical center, and they haven't even bothered to have the vac. look, i believe is everybody's duty. no man is an island and everybody should be getting
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vaccinated through a few high profile cases that gets picked up by the media. i think there was a, a b, b, c presenter who got a blood clot from a vaccination and died. nice. so he's got a lot of attention. can you understand people reading something like that and thinking, i don't want to die. i don't want to be one of the lucky ones. he gets a blood clot and dies from this, and it probably statistically isn't going to kill me anyway. cobit, i'm going to take my chances. can you sympathize with that mentality? the average person has a background in science, and they're fearful fearful of the vaccines and fearful of the virus. and that gets them in the middle, and they don't act at all. certainly not receiving the vaccine, given this vaccine to more people in a short period of time before we now have a bad experience, not only in our own country, but around the world with this backseats. we know how it works. its not perfect, but it sure is very, very good. and if we all took it,
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it could really on board the further spread of this virus, the internet is a great place to spread conspiracies. and i think where is coming from, will i from the wild conspiracies that bill gang, she put a chip next. what is to the this is an experimental vaccine. he's not an experimental vaccine. this vaccine that's being tested. what about the societal impact? couldn't wind up with a situation where you've got, you know, for example, almost half of the population in america who haven't been vaccinated. you could have a lot of studies, people saying we will refuse this mandatory vaccination. could you end up with a real societal split and kind of to tear society where you've got people who actually have a lot less freedom because they refuse vaccination versus mandate? i don't really want to be mandatory. there shouldn't be a need for that. people should be selfless, not selfish. the creation, our country, you know, they're talking all if you have another vaccination,
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it's like in apartheid state. it isn't a part. we can't let these people who got the stupid ideas. well, this so called hesitance. i think we need to respect the people who, who are so far, refusing the vaccine and trying to lure them into persuading them, making them comfortable in receiving the vaccine. still ahead on our tv messaging service, what top is again on the fire for body ditching of pledge to protect users private data. we'll talk about a few stories after the break the when i would show the wrong when old free, just don't. yes to see out the thing because the after
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an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart and we choose to look for common ground in the way the u. s. government funded is through the issue of treasury bond and they pay the interest on those bond 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 pass through mechanism for people to pay money from their pockets through something called taxes that are just a fake leave that hides the transmission mechanism of your money through the government, into those who own these bonds. the
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logan, as we approached the 20th anniversary of $911.00, the saudi embassy in washington says that it once classified documents relating to the terrorist attack to be released, claiming they'll prove that the country was in no way involved. no evidence is ever emerged to indicate that 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
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have attempted to sue 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. just as because the 976 law gives foreign governments immunity from such lawsuits. now, 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 attacks. 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,
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washington has claim that there was no direct role by saudi arabia in the $911.00 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 release style and have 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 in the attacks that took place 20 years ago and certainly left a big scar on the u. s. public, but it's unclear if joe biden will go ahead and take this move. i will move on to the united states. the messaging service was that prides itself on advanced encryption technology, which supposedly keeps your message, is private. but it turns out that most uses are handling a formal data to the parent company, a facebook,
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and they realized audience to meet your pal investigates. everyone likes their privacy. and when you use a messenger, like what's app that keeps hammering on and on about how secure it is, you're inclined to believe that your private data stays well private. well, shocker, that's apparently not the case. what's up turns out to be, well, not that private and it's owner facebook keep thing, hundreds of millions in fines for privacy violations. and that's after numerous promises from zocker berg about insuring a truly secure experience on their platforms. i believe the future of communication will increasingly shift to private encrypted services where people can be confident, what they say to which others stay secure. this is the future i hope will help bring about that was back in 2019 and what was supposed to be the messenger to bring about a part of that private future. but come on, this is facebook we're talking about, according to
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a recent investigation by the pro public a platform, it turns out facebook actively undermined its security assurances. though an encrypted data available for scrutiny is extensive. it includes the names and profile images of the uses. what's up groups, as well as the phone number, profile, photo status, message phone, but your level language and time zone unique mobile phone id and ip address. and that's not all. other unencrypted data reportedly includes access to the user's entire list of electronic devices. any related facebook or instagram accounts the last time they use the app and even a history of any previous violations, not exactly what you would call complete privacy, although a spokesperson for what i did reiterate that users messages are still encrypted and are only seen when they are forwarded to the user submitted report system. the decisions we make around how we build out app are focused around the privacy of our users, maintaining a high degree of reliability and prevention abuse. but the company doesn't just
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stop at batting accounts, which have been reported by users. they've also allegedly share all the information they have with the justice department. apparently, what's up? metadata played an important role in the arrest of a former senior advisory at the us treasury. natalie may edwards, who had been sent to prison for leaking sensitive information to the media, describing how dirty money flows through us. banks edwards has maintained. she leaked the documents in a bid to expose corruption. notice was accountability and the american people had the right to know what was occurring with the treasury and that it was a national security issue and that american lives were in jeopardy. instead of the government doing their job, they decided to come after a whistleblower with the increasing rate at which the u. s. government requests information from all facebook affiliated platforms. it's plausible to assume there will be more arrests based on may. the data in the near future. and while facebook promises but it cares about security and privacy,
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if it's users at the end of the day, it doesn't seem to have an issue collecting and giving out information to those who ask for it seems the company is more concerned with stopping the spread of what they call disinformation, and with trying to assert their influence in politics, instead of actually remembering that they started as a social media site, it's true to say that nothing is really private nowadays, but that doesn't change the fact that when a company assures and promises its users that something will be encrypted and they, they will not be able to review the content of their messages. when that trust is broke. i think that they should be entitled to, at least, frankly, at this point, some sort of compensation. there are different protections for consumers in every industry, but for some reason, tech companies seem to be the only ones out there that can, once again, regular, on terms of service and for their customers trust with no consequences, largely. and i think it's about time that the actual elected officials in the world
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start asserting their power against these tech janes and reminding the silicon valley billionaires that know they are not our rulers, and that nobody elected them. they are not above the law wrap up with a few stories and grief. a father has killed at least 10 people and into many more to make shifts over the hospital in macedonia. the foreign minister of foreign is a huge tragedy for the bowl commission. fire official said the structure of flammable tactics, allowing the flames to spread rapidly. in the meantime, classes of rotted in the west bank at writings in support of palestinian prisoners . this was the scene in bath over night now it comes off to 6 inmates, escaped from the jail in northern ro, using an underground tunnel. a large scale man hummed is ongoing. and the l. g b t. solid hours. he rallies a sweat madrid, author, and a legit night to talk on a gay man. spanish police have launched a hate crime. probe of the 8 man reported around the 20 year old on sunday,
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pointing and stopping him. crowd to the street who had found is denouncing homophobia. and mon thing. just the just before we go quick remind to all thought developing situations. southwest england, i mentioned early on, the police are engaged in a sound, often a petrol station in bristol, the man who stabbed an injured at least one parson. please all say me a taka who's armed with a knife is now inside. the shop and staff are hiding inside a safe room. officers are negotiating the suspect. the entire area has been closed off. you can see a heavy police present where of course, tracking situation and will bring you the very latest update. i will be back to up to you as i sat on the world's biggest stories in october hall. and now in the meantime, check out lucky to come get your news on the move. the the
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look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, accept where's the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point, obviously is to great truck rather than fear take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with the
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max kaiser. this is the kaiser report. stacey, right, well max, you know what, 2 things i want to point out are guessing the 2nd half michael hudson, he was right. does that can't be repaid, won't be repaid. and secondly, you are right over the past 2 years of kaiser report where you said that the fed is causing deflation through all of their money printing and their negative interest rates. ever a driving interest rates down the headline reads the rich get richer and rates go lower. maybe it's not about demographics after all. so this is a financial times piece. and it's looking at a recent report that i guess came out of the same week as jackson hole, the virtual jackson hole.

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