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Welcome one and all to Naked News, I_m WSJ. We_ve got plenty to get to today, and it all starts with the latest headlines. With this being the anniversary of the attacks on New York and the Pentagon, we want to begin with the latest on the National 911 Museum. Although construction has been long stalled due to budgetary disputes, there finally appears to be a light at the end of the tunnel. With more on this story, let_s check in with Victoria Sinclair and Erica Stevens. Thank you Whitney. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg have confirmed construction on the 9-11 museum project is now slated to resume. It had previously been stalled due to funding and oversight concerns between the museum_s Foundation and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. In a show of unity, the parties came to an agreement late Monday night, and are now pushing for construction to resume at the earliest possible date. When completed, the 110-thousand-square-foot museum will house various artifacts, including memorabilia, photos, videotapes, voice messages, and pieces of recovered property. The anniversary of the attacks also brings a small victory to thousands of 911 first responders. The National Institute for Occupational Safety has added 50 types of cancer to its list of funded treatments for emergency service workers and other survivors. The government organization says the move will ensure a greater number of those affected by toxic residue from the fallen Trade Centre towers will receive free health care. In addition to first responders, full coverage will be granted to construction workers and office cleaners who_ve fallen ill over the past decade. The doctor who helped the United States track down Osama bin Laden has some harsh words for Pakistan_s spy agency. Shakil Afridi says the country_s powerful Inter-Service Intelligence Agency considers the US its worst enemy, and has been faking its allegiance in order to receive billions in military aid. In an exclusive prison interview with Fox News, Afridi said the revelations were made to him during his time spent being tortured by the ISI after the U.S. attack on bin Laden_s compound in Pakistan. In May, a Pakistani court sentenced him to 33 years in jail for funding a military group, a decision many believe to be a false charge geared at punishing him for assisting the CIA.And that_s your first look at the news. stay put, everyone, because we_re just getting started here at the program with nothing to hide.
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