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me the the f b i publish is along a way to declassify document from his probe to 911 on the 20th anniversary of the attacks, although no crucial information is given to prove saturday involvement. the main reason families have been demanding the file. also this our negative test, i always mean the disease has been defeated, is more and more people are suffering from long and severe post virus symptoms. we speak with one of a lot of what makes it worse is that i can't even play with my children. i mentally destroy. i'm depressed. every day is a disaster. my life is no longer normal grade. i can no longer do another school. and in england, after months of descent protests against restrictions can celebrate
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a small victories or jump in the polish is the introduction of koby possible the night club i'm gathering, despite arise in the number of infections. ah, good morning disco, 9 o'clock in moscow. you watching arte international now the f. b, i has released the previously classified document on its investigation into the 911 attacks victims families have long demanded such records be made public with many calling for more focus on allegations of saturday involvement. however, it's not clear whether that latest disclosure really says anything new is to meet you poke, explains the latest report declassified by the f. b i. pertaining to the 911 terror attack was hoped by many to finally shed light on the role of saudi arabia and the
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plot. some of the families suing the saudi government for its alleged involvement. wanted this report to be a smoking gun, but is it? well, frankly not really. the report is heavily redacted. a meeting, many names, titles and other information. but more importantly, most of the information is actually old news. most of the things detailed in the report turn out to be supplementary. the findings made public years ago. for example, the new report just gave us more details on a man accused of supporting 2 of the hijackers, but says pretty much essentially the same thing as a 2016 document described we as a saudi citizen treated with great respect inside the cell, he considered, well regarded by consider personnel who held a very high status, the f. b. i has received numerous reports that al, by you, me, may be a saudi intelligence officer i'll, by you, me, had extensive contact with the saudi government establishment in the united states
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. it's still not exactly evidence of saudi government involvement. another example is hot offer married an accredited diplomat. society consulate pro allegedly also provided logistical support to 2 of the terrorists in los angeles. and yet again, we learned practically nothing new about him. other than some details about how he held that would be hijackers. the report says he held extremist views, but we sort of already knew that because he was borrowed from entering the us precisely because of his extremist leanings and some of the passages on all for mary, are nearly identical to what was published back in 2016 with co split to my re, to cyst has me and mid while they were in los angeles, i'll to my re immediately assigned an individual to take care of al has me and me dar during their time in the los angeles area. so basically the released report only gives more details on information that was already known,
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but doesn't seem to review any new facts that could directly incriminate the saudi government, which has repeatedly denied any involvement or prior knowledge of the attack. but nevertheless, some of the families of the victims maintain hope that this latest report will be instrumental in their lawsuit against the saudi arabian government. as for why is being released now. well, basically the binding ministration has been under pressure to release these documents, the families that are suing audio ravia. basically they said that biden, unless he releases these documents, would be on welcome at any memorial pertaining to $911.00. we had great hope that president biden to campaigned on bringing truth and trust, back to the oval office would value the lives and sacrifices of america citizens over diplomatic relations with a country accused of mass murder. we cannot in good faith and with veneration to those last sick and injured welcome, the president to a hallowed grounds until he fulfills his commitment. biden did now give an order to release documents pertaining to the investigation,
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the f. b. i investigation of 911 attacks within the next 6 months. apparently more documents will follow many, even before it was released. have said that these documents probably won't provide that much information and insight into these investigations. i suspect that the families are not going to get the kind of satisfactory answers about the role of saudi arabia with regards to this attack. meanwhile, some suspect that even if there was saw the involvement, the u. s. wouldn't want to release that information after all, for v was putting such a valuable economic partner like react in a bad light would be just bad for business. saudi arabia is in a place of protection for biting because widen, has gone to such efforts to reduce the energy output of the united states. and so, saudi arabia, one of the principal countries of oil production in the world market. he needs their favor in order to continue to provide energy to the us economy. they're going to take care of saudi arabia as they are clearly doing right now by releasing
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a report that doesn't really tell you anything. and the indication from there is don't ask for any more, we'll give it to you in our own time. and this is a good start and you should be happy with it. it's all very much kabuki theater, dance presentation of forward and backward. and again, the gang and given, taken in the end, nothing really changes except joe biden is still the president and the democrats are still in charge. and that of course is daryl to my go monica, i can murphy who lost her husband in the world. trade center attack says that the focus should be on preventing similar tragedies in the future. it's time and i'm glad it's out now and i was going to be a lot more things coming out. i'm sure we'll find out a lot of things that we didn't know before the end of the day. it's my frame i michael home. it's not bring any of them home. and a lot of the children are turning that have weren't here turning 20 who lost parents and loved ones. so it's important that we make sure that they're safe and
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that is really our job. so that's pretty much why you know, feel, it's important that we have that information so that we know what to do next. in case this ever happens again, that we are prepared and we can make sure that this doesn't happen so that we have the steps and the tools and the information. meanwhile, the u. n. face for the future, west africa saw how region is comparisons are made between petrol or french soldiers from the region on the removal of american troops from afghanistan, we'll have a close to look at that a bit later. this. our significant number of people say they are still suffering simps himself with 19 long after they initially caught the virus with one study last year suggesting it can effect up to 25 percent of those infected. we spoke with fully post gona who caught the virus a year ago and still hasn't recovered. come to my life, i'll change the 2020 when i caught the curve at 19 fire. from that moment on everything
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change for me. when i started the therapies, i was pregnant, emotionless and bad for a month and you know, hospital sit on cold. they told me to go to the hospital, but there were many covert patients and i was afraid i'd never leave the hospital news. i received medical care, no doctor to come on my own. after a month and a half i tested negative cobit the nightmare had gone. my life is no longer normal, is no longer doing anything, so i don't care if it is a post illness symptom of corona virus that continues for more than 12 weeks after the initial infection, though suffering from it may feel extremely tired of chest or joint pains and memory loss and can also suffer from organ problems to sleep again explains how long cove it has impacted his life. you know, just the longer call the the you are subtle. i am a long cove itself for a confirmed goal. i can absolutely say that life totally changes on the surface. we look like very normal people,
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but that is absolutely not true. now as i speak to my right tie, his last flute behind the rent. and even if i look normal, i tell you that's not so i can't see one eye. and the optim ologist has told me that it will take many months to recover. this is an effect from coach and other sleep apnea. i can't walk, i can't have a normal life. i can't be with people even though i'm 44. but the worst thing, what makes it worse, is that i can't even play with my children. i mentally destroy. i'm depressed. every day is a disaster. i like oxygen and tonight i won't even be able to speak because i'm wasting all the oxygen for this interview. i'm really sick. covert it, destroyed me. meanwhile, italy's day, the cases are on the rise again compared to 2 months ago, we spoke with a garage is from the pauline a clinical university hospital in palermo, who believes that long case patients will recover eventually. but says the best protection is to get a jump easy to go do with sar cod to infection is
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a disease that can affect all the organs in bodily systems. some people have no symptoms and are fine despite having cove it. but in some cases, the disease becomes violent and even some people have problems in subsequent months . there are various long term effects related to coven, such as prolonged weakness, memory loss, hair loss, trouble concentrating, and severe breathing problems and even difficulties in walking. this is all being studied, it's obvious, it would be better not to catch this disease, but unfortunately, we know, well that's not the case. one important thing to say is that people who have had coven and who have had pneumonia like for li bo, can have serious long term effects, such as difficulty breathing, sleep apnea, and major physical problems. unfortunately, it takes some time for these people to recover. but i can reassure everyone a little that these long term effects from cova do go away over time. people who have long cov, it also experienced psychological problems as they can worry about dying and become
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depressed. now while for many cases remains a long term issue. in the u. k, the government has refer plans to introduce faxing passports to and to nightclubs and mass gatherings in england after the initiative was slammed by protesters. and some politicians requirement was to come into force at the end of this month, but has been put on hold. we've looked at it properly and once we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to say that we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports . these extraordinary times required necessary but intrusive measures, but i'm determined to get rid of any powers we no longer need because of our vaccine defenses. while the decision was made despite a recent rise in k, with cases in england, which followed a short term decline in scotland, though, plans are still afoot to make faxing passports obligatory from october. and wales is also considering the option possible to knock down restrictions are among the
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many k with measures that have spots. i rage among brits for a while. the the what i said when you look time restrictions the source, he still promise not to re introduce them in the near future. will they, boris thompson is doing tonight. so winter plan to speed up the pace of vaccination and introduce emergency measures if needed. the senior clinical lecture we spoke to earlier says vaccine passports on their own aren't enough and should be complimented with other measures. a passport is only one thing. it is
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a piece of paper that says you have been fully immunized. no more, no less. a fully immunized person can nevertheless be infected and be infectious to other people. that's not the way to infection control. a better way to infection control is to do some assessments. are you infected? are you infectious? rather than relying on a piece of paper, i can see that going forward. it is unlikely that we will need a locked down and shut down like we've had it suddenly, unfortunately a very and what to arise which was bypassing the vaccine which was causing more severe disease. we may have to think of a different strategy, but at the moment, i can see how the state for health and social care can get away with saying we do not expect shutdowns again. now
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let's have a look at some will nice and brief because in the netherlands crags protesting rising, highest prices of clash with police tonight because people rested, organizing, playing the need for houses has not been so great since world war 2. the protests are the 1st against highs and shortages in the country since the 1918. elsewhere the sizes, the protest isn't broke german most ways in protest against mccardie li shit. i double a village thing with munich, police seas and pepper spray and baton. to control the tribes that demonstrate the slain that i w a among others, promote green values that don't reduce doesn't reduce greenhouse gas emissions. now china has for once avoided criticism from the west after announcing a raft, new social policy to simon right now explain think lead measures which would
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probably win an election in most countries big that china has had enough of it. citizens runing their own lives. stepping in to do it for them, socialism is back in communist china who knew so in case you missed it in recent weeks, beijing has announced from today. children in china will only be allowed to play online video games for 3 hours a week. but that is just the start as spacing, and also going to start property. speculation, restrict private education, regulate big tech makes 72. our working weeks illegal. start anew, automatic rent increases. oh. and then on social influences and feminine entertainment coach of president eating thing has come up with a manifest policies that would win an election in almost any western democracy you care to mention part from canada. the moves apart of agents efforts to promote chinese socialist values among young people. of course, a criticism about an authoritarian government taking away the right people to
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choose what they do in their own lives. the awkward thing about this though is some of these policies seem relatively reasonable. this is about raining in some companies that have very strong monopolies where abusing citizens private information data and also paying workers very little money. and so there, restricting gaming to prevent kids from becoming zombies. as me paraphrasing it doesn't say that in the official government release. and they want chinese families to avoid having to financially ruined themselves just to get house while the chinese government hope it's crap down on private, choose or reduce the cost of raising a child and ease pressure on family. china's birth rate is slowing and the crack down on one prominent commentate the cold. sissy boy idols is because while i let you make your decision on that, anyone from canada is watching,
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don't shoot the messenger. they're not my words. i'm just telling you what is the criticism that comes from the west about the lack of democracy involved in these decisions. well, that right to the poor chinese people now it's about the cash. george soros is saying stear clear calling black rock strategy to increase allocations. they're losing bed source and quote, porting billions of dollars into china. now it's a tragic mistake. yeah. sort of who else says this crime down from president g has come because he doesn't understand the market economy. the hall tree for western investors might be the doesn't understand, and he doesn't care whether they lose their money. that's invested in 10th and more . alibaba. he's got bigger audiological fish to fry. you would not buy any chinese equities. would you know? because i think that you've got a country that's become communist, you're going to tell them anyway with investors losing their should just be glad they live in the free world, where governments make absolutely no attempt to control the lives of their citizens . what i've got,
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you have the scottish center of crime and justice research this week relate to report expressing concern over what it called influence government in britain is a technique that secretly uses sensitive personal data to alter behavior that has been supercharged by the rise of big tech firms does that sound familiar? the report says this is not simply a case of algorithms being used for sorting, surveilling, and scoring. rather, this suggests that targeted interventions and the cultural and behavioral life of communities are now a cool part of government to power, which is being our rhythmically driven in combination with influence networks, traditional forms of messaging and frontline operational practices. as about the british government to avoid confusion. i'm right then i still come to the savvy us department of justice, his father lawsuit against the state of texas and your portion bill. we'll have a look at that plus of the stories to just off the brighten, the,
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me, i this is your media a reflection of reality the in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation or community. you going the right way? where are you being somewhere which direction? what is truth? watches in a world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah
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the ah. hello, yes, without a now you had is killed 5 soldiers and send from molly on sunday. and what the country's army says was carried out by an as yet unidentified terrorist group. and this is not the only attack either with un peacekeepers injured by an explosive device the day before. now really this month, the un chief expressed phase that the taliban takeover in afghanistan could, emboldened cher heidi in weston and north central africa. i'm turning to ted is he has i called for strengthening of security mechanisms in the area that after france
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and 9 cities winding down in opperation in saw held countries. and that will say, the closure of its military bases in molly next year with more in the story. his shot it to been skate. flag below is in the wind. soon bass and others across molly will be lowered as france, whining, sound, long running. can't insurgency operation? how are those that being with us, leaving this chaotic scene thing corvil which quickly saw the taliban feel void, some for you that has emboldened your harness increases like moly will be looking to capitalize on a french withdrew. the dan was a shot in the arm to religious zealots all over the world. you see that clearly enough dennis then for now, the taliban regime has been gifted millions, if not billions of dollars and military material that they're now using to suppress
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their internal foes. and if we're not careful, the same fate might await molly and its neighbors. it's not just fraud, has had an almost long press. molly green a did find several european countries while you have taken a significant role in training. molly and forces apartments, same with pills and independent impartial armed force, the european union training mission. the molly provides advice, training, and education to the molly and armed forces. it was here a little less than a year. it's pretty difficult to describe that as being with us at this point. you military worn on brains, on the ground, in surgeon covering successfully waging war. seen them spread. this for me in
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the, in part a failure of the e. u. and it's training and i think it's also a failure. france, we should not see it as acts of dental or coincidental that with regard to the state of qu, in west africa. so yes, i do think that you can say that the instability molly can be laid the doorstep of the european union. but more than that, it can be later the doorstep of a major power within the european union. speaking of parents, i mean that's kind of some us of phoenix turning off the line going to corruption. some have even gone as far as saying that washington fuel that grieves a molly the phoenix she was the only failures violations of human rights and
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negative experiences at the hands of state actors remains one of the most consistent factors in driving radicalization and individuals across the board molly has an army trying and financed by the you and france was extra judicial killings and human rights violations. and driving the same radicalization extremism, it is supposed to be combating well, many of the problems in molly all, please receive a history or recent events have also played upon, particularly the french lead intervention. in libya, you see many weapons that leak out of libya. the homeland of the late mister gadhafi, and the leak into molly leak and other parts of that part of africa, which helps to fuel this insurgency that is now raging. and now we are told that france is washing its hands over the entire matter and walking
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away. cuz we have braces for surgery and people fleeing afghan. this done and heading its way eastern from countries all prepping that defenses. fearing a repeat of the, the 15 mind going crisis far more difficult. so for the block is to build the wall of course the mediterranean fees. there are real few that increase, been civility in moly, and in the neighboring countries will be fresh waves of people fleeing with terra insecurity, and then trying to cross into europe. so what can we learn from these calls was one of the lessons to draw from this. perhaps belatedly, is that pursuing this maniacal obsession of undermining left meaning regime simply because they are perceived to preserve a threat to private property. a threat to control of vast mineral resources is
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basically a full there. it can only backfire. and i think that's the common lesson of both molly and the stand. one question remains will global powers? listen, i'm prevent another possible pastor phase. so let tv sci fi another news this morning. the u. s. department of justice is suing the state of texas after branding and new law in this state banning most abortions known as the senate bill 8 as unconstitutional. supreme court allowed texas senate bill 8 take effect. i said that the justice department was evaluating all options to protect the constitutional rights of women and other persons. after a careful assessment of the facts and the law, the justice department has filed a lawsuit against the state of texas. while the texas legislature bands abortions after fetal heartbeat is detected usually after 6 weeks of pregnancy,
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meaning up to 90 percent of such procedures would be in violation of the bill. protests sprung up though, across america, against the law, but the governor of texas says the decision will actually save lives. creates an endowed us with the right to life. and yet millions of children lose their right to life every year because of abortion in texas, we worked to save those lives. the texas legislature worked together on a bipartisan basis to pass the bill the time about to sign that shows that the life of every unborn child who has a heartbeat will be saved from the ravages of abortion. while we spoke to a man he had after her lawyer and former candidate for new york city council about this. and she told us that the in that moment of the bill could have been avoided altogether. now under the concept of stage rights, dates are allowed to regulate abortion rights, but they cannot come up with conditions that actually banned abortion. which this
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texas fond does. but i think there's actually a more important story going on. and it's actually a political story, which is that this didn't have to happen. and the reason why it's happening is that the democrats genuinely do not want to clarify abortion rights into the federal law . since 2013 the temper crabs could have protected this federal right for women to have an abortion with federal legislation. but instead the party has consistently and deliberately opted for gridlock. and it says the message that no matter how hard voters were to elect democrats, nothing will fundamentally change. and this is what they want. it's intentional and again, we should all be outraged. just hop on 9 in the morning and we'll go thanks b company watching. i'll tell you what, back again, with the headlines are more stories in about 30 minutes. oh,
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the the, the the, the, the with me. i'm option or it as you were going underground broadcasting from the arraignment embassy in london today. un secretary general engine gutierrez addresses a high level ministerial meeting regarding the humanitarian situation in afghanistan. later in the show will be speaking to a spokesperson for the united nations refugee agency. but 1st, iran is the country,
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the reputed, the host, the 2nd largest population of african refugees in the world. joining me now to discuss that issue as well as nuclear proliferation accusations from the foreign office of attacks on persian gulf oil tank is, is the recently appointed a master over run to the u. k most and by her van. thanks master for letting us in . first of all, obviously have canister on is the big story around the world. women's rights has become a major issue. other issues are changing, minute by minute. as regards the taliban government it might be useful and i'm sure is ambassador here. you know, all about propaganda in nato countries. to tell our view is how different women's rights are in neighboring iran to taliban governed afghan. this done, you have just proportion number of women at graduate level to men. well, thank you very much for having me. yes, i've kind of son is a land of surprising developments and.
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