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this letter, they have been asking for the government to declassified documents on whether the saudi arabians located in the al-qaeda plot, so whether saudi officials assisted or aided or funded these hijackers in any way. the saudi government has always said he was not involved and previous us administrations had refused to declassified documents, saying it was a national security issue. this letter is saying it is 20 years since this happened, there is no reason why this information has to be kept secret, and furthermore, joe biden made a campaign pledge to try to resolve this issue, and if he doesn't do so, then the people who signed this letter say "we will feel obliged to publicly stand against him participating in any memorial services come september". they are basically drawing a line in the sand, and the white house has responded, the white house has responded, the white house spokesperson said that mr biden was indeed still committed to that pledge, she also said that white house officials had met family members a number of times, but theissue, members a number of times, but the iss
this letter, they have been asking for the government to declassified documents on whether the saudi arabians located in the al-qaeda plot, so whether saudi officials assisted or aided or funded these hijackers in any way. the saudi government has always said he was not involved and previous us administrations had refused to declassified documents, saying it was a national security issue. this letter is saying it is 20 years since this happened, there is no reason why this information has to be...
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they have been asking for access to classified government documents on whether the saudi arabian governmentfunded the hijackers in any way. the saudi government says they were not involved. previous us administrations have refused to declassify the documents, seeing it as a national security issue. this letter says, is is 20 years since this has happened, no reason why it should be kept secret. joe biden made a campaign pledge to try to resolve this issue. if he does not do so, people who signed this petition say they will be obliged to stand against him partcipating in any memorial services in september. they are basically drawing a line in the sand. the white house has responded, the white house spokesperson has said thatjoe biden was still committed to that pledge. also that white house officials had met family members a number of times. but it is not clear how this is going to play out. poland says it's willing to abolish a controversial chamber of its supreme court which the european union says threatens the independence of the polish judiciary. the chamber was set up in 2018 to discip
they have been asking for access to classified government documents on whether the saudi arabian governmentfunded the hijackers in any way. the saudi government says they were not involved. previous us administrations have refused to declassify the documents, seeing it as a national security issue. this letter says, is is 20 years since this has happened, no reason why it should be kept secret. joe biden made a campaign pledge to try to resolve this issue. if he does not do so, people who...
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a not military base, which is used by any government forces backed by saudi arabian, the u. e. k headlines return out of their world l. e. cohen, ma side agent, 88. the, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h l is the guardian of global health, delivering life saving tools and supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across the board as to speed up the development of treatment and the vaccine. working with scientists and health workers to learn all we can about the virus keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab. advocating for everyone to have access to a central health services. no more than in the world needs w h. making a healthy world to use for everyone. ah, i, in the early 960 s l e cohen was an important agent to be as really national intelligence service. most of a fluent speaker of the syrian out of dialect. it was embedded within the upper echelons of damascus. society are trusted by influential syrians and by international diplomats. any tone po
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and despite global pressure on the saudi arabian government, the assassination of washington post columnist jamal shows you in 2020 canada still raked in more than a $1000000000.00 in weapons deals. but kennedy and leaders insist that they are strong and have control systems in place, and that there is no risk of rights violations. much of this, of course, centers around the ongoing conflict in yemen, where who the rebels, who overthrew that you have any government are up against a multinational coalition led by saudi arabia. more than 200000. you have died since the conflict started in 2014. 4000000 have been displaced and tens of thousands are on the brink of starvation. u. n warns it is the world's worst humanitarian disaster. kelsey gallagher went on to say that arm sales from canada, facilitate that war. that's been a hot complex, it's 2014 and is deemed one of the world's worst humanitarian crises happening today. and certainly can provision of weapons to saudi arabia, jose substantial risk of facilitating that conflict. and that is not just our assessment. in fact, it's actually base
and despite global pressure on the saudi arabian government, the assassination of washington post columnist jamal shows you in 2020 canada still raked in more than a $1000000000.00 in weapons deals. but kennedy and leaders insist that they are strong and have control systems in place, and that there is no risk of rights violations. much of this, of course, centers around the ongoing conflict in yemen, where who the rebels, who overthrew that you have any government are up against a...
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unless he agrees to declassify documents, they believe may show links between the attackers and the saudi arabian government, brett ego, since father bruce was killed in the world trade center attack 20 years is far too long for anybody to wait for information on murder of loved ones. the united states government has documents. they admit that they have documents, which show complicity on behalf of the kingdom of saudi arabia. the united states government has gone to great lengths and great extent to keep this information buried from public. the classified materials they are demanding include an unrestricted version of the f. b i's report on weather saudi nationals living in the u. s. provided help to the 911 hijackers under orders from the government in re on the 1800 member families group released this public message saying that as a candidate biden promised greater transparency and pledge to release more documents, but has failed to do so. the bush, obama and trump administrations all declined to declassify the material, citing national security interests. the families have no way of keeping b
unless he agrees to declassify documents, they believe may show links between the attackers and the saudi arabian government, brett ego, since father bruce was killed in the world trade center attack 20 years is far too long for anybody to wait for information on murder of loved ones. the united states government has documents. they admit that they have documents, which show complicity on behalf of the kingdom of saudi arabia. the united states government has gone to great lengths and great...
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letter and they have long been asking for access to classified government documents on whether the saudi arabianor aided orfunded these hijackers in any way. the saudi government has always said it was not involved and previous us administrations have refused to declassify the documents, saying that it's a national security issue. now, this letter is saying, look, it's 20 years since this happened. there's just no reason why this information has to be kept secret. and furthermore, joe biden made a campaign pledge to try to resolve this issue, and if he doesn't do so then the people who signed this letter say �*we will feel obliged to publicly stand against him participating in any of the memorial services come september'. so they're basically drawing a line in the sand, and the white house has responded. the white house spokesperson jen psaki said that mr biden was still committed to that pledge. she also said that white house officials had met family members a number of times. but the issue is not — it's not clear how this is going to play out. let's get some of the day's other news in brief. l
letter and they have long been asking for access to classified government documents on whether the saudi arabianor aided orfunded these hijackers in any way. the saudi government has always said it was not involved and previous us administrations have refused to declassify the documents, saying that it's a national security issue. now, this letter is saying, look, it's 20 years since this happened. there's just no reason why this information has to be kept secret. and furthermore, joe biden...
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osama bin laden was a saudi arabian and so were the pilots who flew those airplanes in new york city and bombed the buildings. bin laden was killed in pakistan by us and that should be enough. the taliban is composed mainly of young males who are religiously motivated, trying to keep the peace in their country, rightly or wrongly. it is their problem, not ours. host: would you describe it as trying to keep the peace, what they are doing their? -- there? caller: the taliban is trying to keep the peace in their country, rightly or wrongly. host: why do you use that term, trying to keep the peace? do you think that is what they have been doing the past 20 years? caller: yes. they were mostly young men. they were educated young men who were regularly motivated trying to keep religiously the peace in their country. host: in louisiana, ginger, republican. caller: there have been a lot of good points made today. i do not know what that was. the retreats were hasty. i do not understand why all that equipment was left behind for the taliban because they have it , drones, helicopters, airplane
osama bin laden was a saudi arabian and so were the pilots who flew those airplanes in new york city and bombed the buildings. bin laden was killed in pakistan by us and that should be enough. the taliban is composed mainly of young males who are religiously motivated, trying to keep the peace in their country, rightly or wrongly. it is their problem, not ours. host: would you describe it as trying to keep the peace, what they are doing their? -- there? caller: the taliban is trying to keep the...
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memorial events unless he declassifies files about the assaults, which they believe implicate saudi arabiany involvement. a russian court has given a suspended prison sentence of 5.5 years to an american investor, michael calvey, a day after he was found guilty of embezzlement. he denies any wrongdoing and called the sentence "deeply unfair". and the us military�*s central command has announced the results of an investigation into a drone attack on a merchant tank off the coast of oman, concluding that the drone was made in iran. a british and romanian were killed, iran has already denied the attack. in the united states, it's estimated up to 750,000 people will flock to the sturgis motorcycle rally in south dakota over the next ten days. the rally is mecca for bikers who are determined to come despite the pandemic and a rise in covid cases due to the delta variant. so what are organisers doing this year to keep cases down? daniel ainslie is the city manager for sturgis, south dakota and hejoins us from there now. thank you very much for being with us. there was a lot of criticism last year
memorial events unless he declassifies files about the assaults, which they believe implicate saudi arabiany involvement. a russian court has given a suspended prison sentence of 5.5 years to an american investor, michael calvey, a day after he was found guilty of embezzlement. he denies any wrongdoing and called the sentence "deeply unfair". and the us military�*s central command has announced the results of an investigation into a drone attack on a merchant tank off the coast of...
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, this goes back to the seventy's when it was part of our mission to secure oil, coming out of saudi arabian, the gulf. so that, that strategy, it needs property and that property was held by rack. it was held by afghanistan to some extent area. it's certainly our allies in the goals and the amorous and cutter . so this is what it was about now. how do you explain that to american people? how do you explain that to soldiers who are told they're going to educate women and girls in afghanistan? i'm going to build schools and you know, playground, you can't, it's 2 things going on here. there's the actual question. now and justification, which is not much for what we did as a nation in afghanistan. and then there's the story they tell back home. and joe, actually job seems a little confused, mixing some of it stories, but for the most part he stuck to the message. of course they're evil and bad and we really wouldn't be working with them. but oh yeah, actually we are a little bit. yes, it's actually quite embarrassing. you might embarrass and you just started a few ideas of what politics of the
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the biden administration is releasing a file showing possible link between saudi arabian leaders an the this comes after first responders and families of victims wrote a letter telling the president he was not welcome at the memorial events unless he declassified those files. they allege saudi leaders backed the terror attacks. >> these are documents that show culpableity on behalf of the kingdom of saudi arabia for supporting the 9/11 hijackers. they won't give them to the families because they're deemed too secret. .todd: job openings as you know are at record highs. but unemployed americans are not filling them. new data shows that u.s. job openings exceed unemployment numbers by 1.4 million and the trucking industry has been particularly hard-hit. joining me to react, independent truck driver, dale bone. great to see you as always. when you look at those numbers, doesn't logic dictate that the main explanation is that the government is paying people not to work? >> exactly. i mean, if people pay me more to stay home than i was working, i'm going to stay home. that's the problem. the
the biden administration is releasing a file showing possible link between saudi arabian leaders an the this comes after first responders and families of victims wrote a letter telling the president he was not welcome at the memorial events unless he declassified those files. they allege saudi leaders backed the terror attacks. >> these are documents that show culpableity on behalf of the kingdom of saudi arabia for supporting the 9/11 hijackers. they won't give them to the families...
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memorial events this year unless he upholds his pledge to declassify evidence that would link saudi arabianrs and the attacks. should the president declassify that material and how do you feel about the way they are trying to embarrass him by telling him not to show up at these memorials. >> well, i hope the president will declassify them. now, look, i have not seen possibly all of the classified information related to the connections with the 9/11 attack. i have seen some of it, and what i've seen is frankly not that controversial, and i can't even imagine why it's still classified. maybe there's other items and i do need to put it out on the table and so i would urge president biden to honor these family requests and declassify the material if only to relay lingering suspicions and they can imagine all kinds of bad things that are in there when they can see their material it answers their questions and i think we owe it to their families. >> senator tim kaine, thank you very much. we have breaking news from new york. new york governor andrew cuomo now facing the first criminal complaint a
memorial events this year unless he upholds his pledge to declassify evidence that would link saudi arabianrs and the attacks. should the president declassify that material and how do you feel about the way they are trying to embarrass him by telling him not to show up at these memorials. >> well, i hope the president will declassify them. now, look, i have not seen possibly all of the classified information related to the connections with the 9/11 attack. i have seen some of it, and what...
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president biden declassify evidence that they believe may show a link of the terror attacks and the saudi arabianstration declined to release the documents. courtney be i understand there is some movement at the justice department >> according to a administration source familiar with the case, the department of justice is now -- is likely to order a review of the documents, particularly to look at the ones that have been clouded in secrecy under the state secret act and under this principle of law enforcement. specific documents that have been classified because they may reveal things like the sources and methods about how the u.s. government knows these things. now, you know, you mention, shep, that previous presidents defied the recommends of the documents as well. it's important to point out we're coming up on the 20th anniversary of the attacks on 9/11 these family members, 1,800 of them, the reason they speak out about the issue now is in part because this is an anniversary getting more attention than some have in the past but also the fact that last year they reached out to then candidate b
president biden declassify evidence that they believe may show a link of the terror attacks and the saudi arabianstration declined to release the documents. courtney be i understand there is some movement at the justice department >> according to a administration source familiar with the case, the department of justice is now -- is likely to order a review of the documents, particularly to look at the ones that have been clouded in secrecy under the state secret act and under this...
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as a matter of fact, all americans deserve to know the truth behind what the saudi arabian government'sant evidence. the fbi has it. the doj doesn't deny that it exists. in fact, the trump administration invoked state secrets on it. so there is concrete evidence that supports our allegations that the kingdom of saudi arabia materially supported the hijackers. and we need the president to be our hero. be our hero. be our champion, mr. president. this is a direct appeal to you. help us in this fight. stand by our side. allow us to have the justice and closure that we deserve. >> brett, i was an advocate for a period of years for the release of the so-called 28 pages in my role as a radio host, my day job. what is it that we didn't get from the 28 pages when i think it was in 2016 we finally saw those documents? >> that is a great question. and thank you for bringing it up. the 28 pages were based on evidence that was -- or investigations that concluded in 2004. in 2006, two years after the conclusion of the 9/11 commission report, the fbi undertook and began a secret operation called "ope
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go back to 2001, we had an issue, the hijackers were not from afghanistan, they were pakistani, saudi arabianegyptian. by december, 2001, we had killed the leader of the taliban and al qaeda. it could have ended there. osama bin laden at tora bora and him seemingly escaping from thin air. we had been training and equipping an army for over 15 years to the tune of i think $800 million, and they don't even lose their first battle, there is no first battle. they are gone before any battle happens. you look at something like leaving all those munitions and armaments there. that is not something to brush off. that is quite a large number of weapons of war, and those will use for violence, and we don't know whose hands those go into. they could be used on us, they probably will be to some extent. the cost of the war. for $2 trillion, we could have sent to u.s. county in the country $636 million. have we just been looking at a 20-year money laundering operation? host: al in toledo, washington. democratic caller. caller: thank you for being there and taking my call. i spent 30 years in active duty in
go back to 2001, we had an issue, the hijackers were not from afghanistan, they were pakistani, saudi arabianegyptian. by december, 2001, we had killed the leader of the taliban and al qaeda. it could have ended there. osama bin laden at tora bora and him seemingly escaping from thin air. we had been training and equipping an army for over 15 years to the tune of i think $800 million, and they don't even lose their first battle, there is no first battle. they are gone before any battle happens....
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osama bin laden was a saudi arabian and so were the pilots who flew those airplanes in new york citynd bombed the buildings. bin laden was killed in pakistan by us and that should be enough. the taliban is composed mainly of young males who are religiously motivated, trying to keep the peace in their country, rightly or wrongly. it is their problem, not ours. host: would you describe it as trying to keep the peace, what they are doing their? -- there? caller: the taliban is trying to keep the peace in their country, rightly or wrongly. host: why do you use that term, trying to keep the peace? do you think that is what they have been doing the past 20 years? caller: yes. they were mostly young men. they were educated young men who were regularly motivated trying to keep religiously the peace in their country. host: in louisiana, ginger, republican. caller: there have been a lot of good points made today. i do not know what that was. the retreats were hasty. i do not understand why all that equipment was left behind for the taliban because they have it , drones, helicopters, airplanes,
osama bin laden was a saudi arabian and so were the pilots who flew those airplanes in new york citynd bombed the buildings. bin laden was killed in pakistan by us and that should be enough. the taliban is composed mainly of young males who are religiously motivated, trying to keep the peace in their country, rightly or wrongly. it is their problem, not ours. host: would you describe it as trying to keep the peace, what they are doing their? -- there? caller: the taliban is trying to keep the...
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pledge to declassify evidence that may show a link between vape a january leaders and the attack -- saudi arabian to our hallowed grounds until he fulfills his commitment. here with us with his reaction is one of the signees of the letter who lost his father on 9/11, brett eagleton. thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. ashley: first off, i just want to know a little bit about your dad and what do you want people to remember him by? >> so my dad was a great person. he was a coach, a father, a friend to many and a very community-oriented member, and my dad gave his life. he had the opportunity to get out of the building, he stayed behind. when both planes had hit, he had call my brother, and they had spoke, and he said he was going to help with the coordination of the evacuation effort. so my dad was in the lobby of the south tower when the building fell, and he eventually gave his life, and he had every opportunity to leave the building. he's a hero in our eyes. it's a very bittersweet thing. the selfish side says, well, dad, why didn't you think of us. but th
pledge to declassify evidence that may show a link between vape a january leaders and the attack -- saudi arabian to our hallowed grounds until he fulfills his commitment. here with us with his reaction is one of the signees of the letter who lost his father on 9/11, brett eagleton. thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. ashley: first off, i just want to know a little bit about your dad and what do you want people to remember him by? >> so my dad...
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. >> faisal was interested in liberating the arabs of what is today the arabian peninsula, saudi arabia parts of jordan and the gulf, liberating it from the ottoman hands and trying to create their own sovereign rule. >> on that promise, he launches the arab revolt in the summer of 1916. >> faisal rallies his arab brothers. he drives the turks out of mecca, and he has successfully created a small rebellion. >> but very quickly the revolt kind of reaches paralysis. they can't really advance. the turks have artillery and machine guns. the arab tribesmen don't. so it all kind of looks like it's all about to fall apart. >> and faisal recognizes that they're not going to be able to fully sustain this rebellion, this movement, without some help from some big players. get ready - our most popular battery is even more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. no, he's not in his room. ♪ ♪ dad, why didn't you answer your phone? ♪ your mother loved this park. ♪ she did. ♪ ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so...
. >> faisal was interested in liberating the arabs of what is today the arabian peninsula, saudi arabia parts of jordan and the gulf, liberating it from the ottoman hands and trying to create their own sovereign rule. >> on that promise, he launches the arab revolt in the summer of 1916. >> faisal rallies his arab brothers. he drives the turks out of mecca, and he has successfully created a small rebellion. >> but very quickly the revolt kind of reaches paralysis. they...