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yumi is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy.ent. when i found out i can never be a mother, it broke my heart. yumi and others are suing. i do not want money, i want people to know what happened to us. to make sure it never happens again. i want disabled people to be treated equally. we are not things. we are human beings. close to the paralympic village, japanese school kids are learning what it's like to have to use a wheelchair to get around. this is a start. but natsuko thinks the real barrier to acceptance for people like her is that mostjapanese people have never actually met a disabled person. i use a wheelchair and people just walk the other way. many people see me and look at me strangely. and if i watch them, they ignore me because they don't have the chance to live with people with disabilities. all she really wants us to be given the same rights and be treated the same way as any other mum. for that, she says japan still has some way to go. the legendary pop group abba have announced their first studio album for a0 ye
yumi is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy.ent. when i found out i can never be a mother, it broke my heart. yumi and others are suing. i do not want money, i want people to know what happened to us. to make sure it never happens again. i want disabled people to be treated equally. we are not things. we are human beings. close to the paralympic village, japanese school kids are learning what it's like to have to use a wheelchair to get around. this is a start. but natsuko...
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> reporter: gonzalez says the two hijackers hasmi and kaladar were helped by a number of saudis by yumi randomly ran into the two hijackers at a restaurant in los angeles and urged them to move to san diego. >> he lived in this apartment complex. >> reporter: there he helped them find an apartment and open a bank account. the two hijackers even started flight school nearby. >> i can't sit on the side lines when i know the truth. >> reporter: gonzalez says he's under fbi orders not to reveal certain classified information about operation encore, as is another former agent ken williams, who wrote a memo before 9/11, warning potential terrorists were taking flight lessons in arizona. both men are now working for the families. >> the evidence is there. i've seen it. but i can't get into specifics because of protective order. >> reporter: the 9/11 families are suing saudi arabia for money. the saudis deny official involvement. and the 9/11 commission report found no connection. operation encore started two years after the team's report. >>> what would the public learn? >> a lot, a lot. >> re
> reporter: gonzalez says the two hijackers hasmi and kaladar were helped by a number of saudis by yumi randomly ran into the two hijackers at a restaurant in los angeles and urged them to move to san diego. >> he lived in this apartment complex. >> reporter: there he helped them find an apartment and open a bank account. the two hijackers even started flight school nearby. >> i can't sit on the side lines when i know the truth. >> reporter: gonzalez says he's under...
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yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy. found out i can never be a mother, it broke my heart," she tells me. suzuki—san and other victims are now suing the japanese government, demanding it compensate them for what was done. "i don't want money," she says. close to the paralympic village, japanese schoolkids are learning what it's like to have to use a wheelchair to get around. this is a start. but natsuko thinks the real barrier to acceptance for people like her is that mostjapanese people have never actually met a disabled person. i use a wheelchair and people just walk the other way. many people see me and look at me strangely. and if i watch them, they ignore me because they don't have the chance to live with people with disabilities. natsuko says all she really wants us to be given the same rights and be treated the same way as any other mum. for that, she says japan still has some way to go. the legendary pop group abba have announced their first studio album for a0 years. abba voyage will be released in november. the
yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy. found out i can never be a mother, it broke my heart," she tells me. suzuki—san and other victims are now suing the japanese government, demanding it compensate them for what was done. "i don't want money," she says. close to the paralympic village, japanese schoolkids are learning what it's like to have to use a wheelchair to get around. this is a start. but natsuko thinks the real barrier to acceptance for...
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yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy.nowledge or consent. "when i found out i can never be a mother, it broke my heart," she tells me. suzuki—san and other victims are now suing the japanese government, demanding it compensate them for what was done. "i don't want money," she says. "i want people to know what happened to us. "to make sure it never happens again. "i want disabled people to be treated equally. "we are not things, we are human beings." close to the paralympic village, japanese schoolkids are learning what it's like to have to use a wheelchair to get around. this is a start. but natsuko thinks the real barrier to acceptance for people like her is that mostjapanese people have never actually met a disabled person. i use a wheelchair and people just walk the other way. many people see me and look at me strangely. and if i watch them, they ignore me because they don't have the chance to live with people with disabilities. paris is undeniably one of the world's great capital cities — renowned for its charm, its h
yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy.nowledge or consent. "when i found out i can never be a mother, it broke my heart," she tells me. suzuki—san and other victims are now suing the japanese government, demanding it compensate them for what was done. "i don't want money," she says. "i want people to know what happened to us. "to make sure it never happens again. "i want disabled people to be treated equally. "we are not...
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yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with celebral palsy. the japanese government, demanding it compensate them for what was done. close to the paralympic village japanese school kids are learning what it's like to have to use a wheelchair to get around. this is a start. but natsuko thinks the real barrier to acceptance for people like her is that most japanese people have never actually met a disabled person. i've a wheelchair and many people react strangely, like go the other way. my children often take hold of my wheelchair together. many people feel it strangely, just watching and if i watch them, they ignore me. because they don't have the chance to live with people with disabilities. natsuko says all she really wants is to be given the same rights and to be treated the same way as any other mum. for that, she says japan still has some way to go. cricket now, and on day two of the fourth test match at the oval england have made steady progress in chasing india first innings score of 190. at lunch they were 139—5. time for a look at the
yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with celebral palsy. the japanese government, demanding it compensate them for what was done. close to the paralympic village japanese school kids are learning what it's like to have to use a wheelchair to get around. this is a start. but natsuko thinks the real barrier to acceptance for people like her is that most japanese people have never actually met a disabled person. i've a wheelchair and many people react strangely, like go the other...
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yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy.d people just walk the other way. many people see me strangely. and if i watch them, they ignore me because they don't have the chance to live with people with disabilities. natsuko says all she really wants us to be given the same rights and be treated the same way as any other mum. for that, she says japan still has some way to go. people who steal pets in england are to face tougher penalties. pet abductions increased during the pandemic. figures show 2,000 dogs were reported stolen last year alone. theft of pets is currently treated as a "loss of property" but there are now plans to make the abduction of animals a criminal offence. our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. barking. there are 12 million dogs in the uk. their status among many families going way beyond "pet". today's new figures show that 2,000 dogs were reported stolen last year. when your dogs are stolen, it is devastating. for anybody who has had a dog stolen, they will immediately know. for anybody who has got a
yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy.d people just walk the other way. many people see me strangely. and if i watch them, they ignore me because they don't have the chance to live with people with disabilities. natsuko says all she really wants us to be given the same rights and be treated the same way as any other mum. for that, she says japan still has some way to go. people who steal pets in england are to face tougher penalties. pet abductions increased...
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yumi and the dixie. —— you me and the big c. out so temperatures were left here. more cloud across northern parts of scotland, the higher temperature still across england and wales. possibly 30 degrees across the midlands and at the south—east of england. let's go straight to the commons. a boris johnson is on his feet getting a statement on the situation in afghanistan. proving their courage and loyalty beyond doubt, sometimes in the heat of battle. the whole house would join in commending the courage and ingenuity of everyone involved in the kabul area. one of the most spectacular operations in our country's post—war military history. this feat exemplified the spirit of all the 150,000 british servicemen and women who deployed in afghanistan over the last two decades. of whom 457 laid down their lives, and many others suffered trauma and injury. thanks to their efforts, no terrorist attack against this country or any of our western allies has been launched from afghanistan for 20 years. they fulfilled the first duty of the bri
yumi and the dixie. —— you me and the big c. out so temperatures were left here. more cloud across northern parts of scotland, the higher temperature still across england and wales. possibly 30 degrees across the midlands and at the south—east of england. let's go straight to the commons. a boris johnson is on his feet getting a statement on the situation in afghanistan. proving their courage and loyalty beyond doubt, sometimes in the heat of battle. the whole house would join in...