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and this is what he had to say referring to the crown prince by his initials m b s if you look at the rocky mistake he made in carter where without even talking to us they put in place the blockade he also has made some mistakes and obviously abuse gone forth and murdered this journalist he's now crossed the line and there has to be a punishment and a price paid for that in and again i'm not rushing to judgment do i think he did it yes i think he did it well so that's a pretty clear statement there the question now mike is what congress might do next well the mood in congress is pretty dark there is absolute fury at it and there's also been a degree of anger about the saudis going back before this whole affair went under there had been some calls in congress for a end to arms sales to saudi arabia because of that ongoing war in yemen what can
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congress do well that can introduce legislation introducing sanctions against saudi arabia now that could be vetoed by president trump but the kind of bipartisan support that we'd seeing in congress at the moment the kind of bipartisan mood if there was an overwhelming desire for such legislation within congress it would be very difficult politically for president trump to veto it hence he's trying to stay in front of the story he's trying to control it to a degree and of course moving in the background is the midterm elections and the last thing president trump once is to go into those elections with some republicans divided from him on an issue like this thank you very much mike hanna with all the latest from washington. well u.s. president has a lot to lose following saudi arabia's actions he's wanted a quick resolution is a comment suggested big steps are being taken to solve the investigation but now
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he's changed his tone is doubtful more critical of the kingdom the world is looking for answers so will the saudi investigation tell the whole story of how the body was really just disposed of where it is and who's behind it what about the position of the saudi government right now there is a blanket order to bring back all dissidents how off foreign governments meant to deal with this if they are hosting political asylum seekers what about the american government the turkish government how will they all move forward following such damning reaction from the international community also adding to the condemnation france germany and the u.k. have issued a joint statement saying clarification is needed about what happened they also stated will ultimately make our judgment based on the credibility of the further explanation we receive about what happened and our confidence that such a shameful event cannot and will not be repeated i'm joined now by abraham frey is an associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute despite all of the politics and diplomacy surrounding the case ultimately there is an
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investigation going on how is the effort now to establish the facts and precisely what happened to him inside the consulate in istanbul on that day. it is indeed extremely urgent and i think the one major reason why we are seeing this story has become extremely complicated with all parties involved from all different sides from europe to saudi arabia the united states one major reason behind this is that we don't have the truth about what's really happened on the consulate on october second and i think that the more we hear these conflicting school stories about the different versions of the little bands this is more the pressure the more more confusion to the story and which begs for more of the important thing again this that make it so necessary norm what really happened now we have this new
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development where the president or the gun is stating that he's going to review of the whole truth about what happened on jews the and i think that if we know what's really happened i think then we can to bring all the parties together probably move to a different position not be in you know confused lost between it between all these different narratives and how important is cheese steak going to be in this. investigation because so far you've had a situation where unofficial leaks from the takesh government imply saudi arabia's involvement but really stopped short of blaming them entirely. well it depends what will be revealed on tuesday now from what we nor president of the gun made a very strong statement that actually is that saying that he's going to reveal the whole truth about what's really happened is that which which sounds to me that it's
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not the be in accordance with get with the position of the saudi government which we were expected to believe when saudis in the first place admittedly responsibility for the killing that he was killed in the consulate king solomon called president of the gun at the time and he's thanked them for his cooperation so the impression was that the chill governments are on the same page but from what we had hearing today from president of the gun it doesn't look like it. looks like that he has some a new information to reveal and choose there and that's very obvious from his statement that he made today and i think the key factor here is that if the president of the gun revealed some information on choose did that this mirrored there was a plan that i think we will be entering a whole in new cycle of. information and dealing with the story and taking it to
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a whole new level that we haven't seen in the past because i think now the key factor is that with that this was planned and there are some evidence that if proved to be the key it's like the recording that the turkish officials mentioned in the past or are probably some that that that the the head you know they came with born saw with them or what if what happened really to the body of jamal i think there are many if in the nz that if any of them is revealed is proved to be the case on choose there and i think this would this could take us to our. no level if again. as proved to be that the this was plowed because then we will be extinct expected to have a lot of answers for many questions from the saudi government on how to deal with this on jews andy thank you very much for your analysis and ran for a hot well we're going to bring you much more sail in the program including the
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latest on a passenger train derailing in taiwan killing at least twenty two people see shortly. hello again it's good to have you back well this hour we are going to start here across central parts of china we have a lot of clouds across much of the country right there as you can see on the satellite image and also some scattered showers across many areas so hong kong you're going to sing most a cloudy day for you at about twenty eight degrees for joe some rain in your forecast at twenty seven but as we go towards tuesday a lot of heavier rain here across much of the southwest and that will remain as we probably go towards mid week now across india we have seen much of the southern part of india seeing much of the rain of course also concluding parts of sri lanka over towards me in mar heavy rain for you as well across the bay of bengal but up
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towards parts bangladesh it's a little bit drier as well as a little bit warmer and go cut a look at that temperature for you thirty four degrees with new delhi seeing attempts are on tuesday of about thirty two degrees there and then as we go towards the arabian peninsula of course around the gulf we see a lot of activity in terms of showers not only in doha for also expecting to see some showers up towards quite as well so that's going to be a problem especially for localized flooding but as we go from monday to tuesday we think the threat of rain is going to be ending but you see the scattered showers and partly cloudy conditions across the area maybe seeing some rain in those as well but to say for doha attempt a few of about thirty six. millions of people across india miss out on medical care but a hospital train is delivering doctors hope to build those most in need. when i want to use boards indians lifeline express. scribe to
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the wild west previously where the average person couldn't touch and tell if a post had been formed said all paid for in some way does this update to nafta have the kind of support that it needs we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. welcome back i'll top story this hour saudi arabia's foreign minister says his government does not know exactly how jamal khashoggi died away his body is turkey's president says they plan to release evidence about the show g.'s death on choose a turkish prosecutors have told al-jazeera they have proof his death was planned.
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meanwhile donald trump has strongly criticized the kingdom's explanations saying obviously there's been deception and lies. all some polling stations in afghanistan opened their doors to voters on able to take part in saturday's parliamentary election because of technical glitches or lack of stuff forty five people were killed and more than two hundred twenty wounded in taliban attacks on polling centers reports now from kabul. afghans queue outside this polling center in kabul patiently waiting for a chance to vote it's the second time they've tried. of the nearly five thousand polling same tis four hundred was slated to open a day late after a host of logistical issues because of security threats only two hundred fifty six actually opened it is imo my name being as he would see some of by me yesterday we
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came here to vote but there were a lot of irregularities and the biometric system was not working and there was lack of employees at the polling center systems. as the voting system is very weak and slow the voting started from this morning but so far only ten people have voted. their resilience is counted in ballot papers and lives. the government deployed seventy thousand security forces to protect vs this weekend the taliban said it would target the polls disparate to stop the democratic process the armed groups sees as an extension of american influence joy that i. am in the afghanistan this is the time to be proud of our national army national police and our intelligence forces for ensuring security but still violence slipped through the cracks the ministry of interior tell it up nearly two hundred taliban attacks nationwide on saturday. the worst came in kabul just after sunset version seemed to should have
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been closed at the time but were extended to cope with the long queues of people still waiting to vote a suicide bomber tried to enter a polling station more than a dozen people were killed but it was said we should get out was that there was a blast and i fell down on the ground blood was everywhere and there were many casualties but i don't know what happened next. afghans knew they were risking their lives to vote the taliban have reminded them many times and yet they turned out in the millions defiant. yet of the nine million registered to vote one third turned out on election day it's sunday will take up another million ballots with two provinces get to vote initial results will be revealed in three weeks. these are the third parliamentary elections since the fall of the taliban in two thousand and one if this is the appetizer the main course is the presidential election in april despite logistical and security concerns forces themselves more engaged in
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a balance out his era kabul let's now speak to. he is in the afghan capital and hashim as we've been hearing clearly some very serious political analysts just tickle challenges in these elections what do we know about how the voting went and of course the turnout. of these were extraordinary moments in afghanistan and because of the security concerns the had to put some extraordinary measures to ensure smooth elections despite that there would be many attacks across the country where almost forty five people were killed two hundred injured mostly civilians of this explains why we've seen many issues particular when it comes to the slow proceedings to the logistical issues some of the ballots were put in place late the de lay's and also the technical glitches some of the officials who had absolutely no training beforehand
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about using the biometric verification devices all these things had somehow an impact or the voting process however for many afghans this was an historic moment first of all against all the voter turnout was really huge compared to the. at least. you know that people were concerned just three days ago saying that most likely people won't show up at the polling stations because of the threats made by the taliban now the into ban didn't elect election committees commission says that forty five percent or there was a forty five percent voter turnout and they expect that number to climb is a figure that is the has been challenged by independent. monitoring the groups but is significant in a way or another and one third of the those who cast their votes were women so what we've seen over the last few days but the last two days is that more young people to term and to change the political life to elect
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a new stronger parliament there would elect a new government that will tackle the biggest problems that the country faces the momentum is building up how this is going to translate in the news to future that's going to be the big question and hashim voting was marred by violence in some parts of the country but on top of that you have fears of corruption and when it comes to vote counting and that sort of thing how important is it for this to be seen as a credible election. it is definitely going to put what pressure on the afghan government and on the election officials past elections were marred by widespread allegations of vote rigging and people have been over the last few days during the election campaigning during the election days i was talking to candidates to people who are basically saying that they won't tolerate fraud in
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this election and the they are determined to vote for new people independent candidates who would tackle the problems that afghanistan faces war with the taliban instability rickles structure and unemployment economy has been declining for quite some time and people are looking forward to an improvement on their daily lives and this is exactly why you know they're putting war pressure they're saying they're waiting to see what would be the results the international community also realizes at this particular juncture that afghanistan has only one way out if i bring democracy a strong government and that political settlement that would include the presence of taliban in a national unity government military option is out of the question no one believes that there is going to be a military solution to the conflict in afghanistan if you put all of theirs elements together it would definitely put more pressure per pressure on the
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political elite in afghanistan that seventy years after the fall of the taliban it's about time to have a vibrant democracy in afghanistan a new young political elite and turning the chapter of the wars and the old establishment that has prevailed for quite some time thank you very much al jazeera as hashem bring us all the latest on that story from kabul. on now to that news from taiwan where a passenger train derailed in the northeast of the country killing at least twenty two people more than one hundred sixty others were injured when several carriages off the train came off the track in county the island's worst rail is astronaut over three decades. thousands of refugees and migrants have begun marching across mexico after crossing the guatemalan border a part of a so-called caravan of people from honduras el salvador and guatemala been walking north towards the united states u.s. president donald trump has warned them to turn back he says he might deploy the
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military to stop them crossing into america john heilemann has more from mexico guatemala border. they're incredibly determined the people here are carrying everything they have pretty much on the back group talking to a lady earlier on that said that she left her six year old son back in honduras because she said i've got to make it because it's the only way that i've got to be able to provide for him the message from trump obviously has been around for quite some time in terms of undocumented migration in his objections to that so that hasn't deterred them but it has had an impact on the mexican government that's probably why you see this big police presence that for now has let them go on that we're going to see a little bit further down the road really they're caught between a rock and a hard place they don't want to obviously annoyed president trump but also if your eyes of the world really at the moment in the media are all in this caravan so at
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the moment they're happening to see how they're going to play this is it goes forward. top stories this hour saudi arabia's foreign minister says his government does not know how jamal khashoggi died or where the body is speaking on fox news idol algy of their call to journalist death an aberration a mistake which crown prince mohammed bin soundman was not aware of. so we discovered that tomorrow he was killed in the conflict we don't know the terms of details how we don't know where the body used to be public prosecutor then. put out orders to detain the team individuals for questioning and possibly facing trial. also dismissed a number of senior officials in the syria who screwed tuesday beautiful stroke of a long journey we are determined to uncover every stone we are determined to find out all the facts and we are determined to punish those who are responsible for this could this murder in other developments turkish president. says evidence will
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be released about the death of jamal khashoggi on tuesday advance as his country is seeking justice for the journalist who went missing in the saudi consulate in istanbul nineteen days ago our other top story this hour polling stations in afghanistan have been opening their doors to voters are unable to take part in saturday's parliamentary election because of violence forty five people were killed and more than two hundred twenty wounded in taliban attacks on polling centers. and a passenger train has derailed in northeast taiwan killing at least twenty two people in the island's worst rail disaster in over three decades more than one hundred sixty others were injured and several carriages of the train came off the track in year one county an investigation is now underway into what caused the accident or you're up to date with all of our top stories coming up next one zero
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one east ording india's lifeline express hospital train and he's continues after that in about half an hour's time. november on al jazeera radicalized you a new hard hitting series comes face to face with the hatred and violence of militant groups that attract young people around the world on november fifth the u.s. will impose additional sanctions on iran targeting the oil sites we'll look at the impact that may have when migrant lives are in danger and see who should come to their aid people in power investigates the united states is getting ready for the u.s. midterm elections on november sixth join us for live coverage and analysis and
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a listening post continues to examine global media coverage and look behind the headlines november on al-jazeera. in rural india doctors can be hard to find. but crisscrossing the country's vast railways is a hospital on wheels life playing life playing that's delivering medical care
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and hope to those who need it months or so well what we learned of it anyway. is lifeline express a last chance for a lot of people maybe. there is a one and only johns for them. but. in converted train carriages surgeons perform three operations there transforming patients large spot but at the end of. the of it i now believe that. i know that i've got a rod and. i'm steve on this episode when he goes on board india's hospital train. in india trains are a symbol of life. but
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there's one train like no other. the lifeline express. this train is a unique one part. it is a core indemnity for. in concert. a team of surgeons and specialists cooks and claimants are about to embark on a six hour journey bringing health care to those who can't afford it. it all happens on board these fully functioning hospital only. very fine express i think there's a story in the water there that they're operating for those on the train and that train for i was so. especially in the areas where ago basically our city government dissolved some are going to be. here almost nine hundred million people live in broome villages where for most access to medical care is impossible.
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today much needed doctors heading to la tour in the east in maharashtra. i don't. i don't. like there's no. question what we are going to. he in-law tool this is social media. professional very. popular will. as
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a set of. operation is the life most of villages will have never visited a doctor because they're too far away and too expensive. and i don't know. what . over the next few days the lifeline express team will perform as many operations as they can before the train is scheduled to depart. wood has spread fast. families trickle in from surrounding towns and villages all hoping for a medical miracle. don't multiply like a. little. time but it will be at mardi gras your cup.
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run with me and. tell me what lies and because of how you feeling today well you know first time that i need to. know that. the doctors are trying to identify omens they can be fixed on board the train. no one wants to listen not only to old doctors you obviously know a lot of patients so we're screening the patients like nadia examining the. operation peter lewis will be in the operating them in next one or two days. it's pretty much organized chaos here today some families to travel up to four hours and me by villages today. all of them a desperate for just a few minutes if they stop to. remember the life of another.
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one i want to unload but the. doctor is an orthopedic surgeon from mumbai. he's examining two brothers with cerebral palsy to see if he can help. a lot of and. i. think just because you didn't come out of there like rachel. so it's all. right here. but he will be. here. if you don't believe him now we're off by one of the former days of a good model that everybody would rather just start be forming the more those who are. it's good news for young and. both approved the surgery.
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for him as i'm here now just moved out loud enough for me to be there so very like your number flashed or not not enough up on the reason he was typing the last time around i'm undone by. the fact that i like almost ominous allies so. some of the most of the care i had made about a guy like. the doctors are here to treat a variety of conditions from cancer screenings to cataracts to the old into the young like four month old baby. who has a cleft lip. his mom is worried because he can't breastfeed properly. i suggest the word they need just the back of a ford they do their naked there is distorted talent that.
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they just put on a level and. imagine with us and. gilead plastic surgery to join the muscles in his sleep. i don't want to talk about people may never know what i wanted i will not tell him about what a little bit about his low weight makes operating risk is we now know already you know he's one of. the plastics team is assessing whether his feet the surgery ever been following up on cough cough but there wasn't something that was important to us to find out that it's not going to be our third someone who points out the complete with the rest of the basically if you're going to. get what i would have and often little bit of what. the doctors agree to go ahead.
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with as a screening to wrap up more than forty patients are selected for surgery. back at home it's an anxious wait for the family of the two young brothers with cerebral palsy. so i. look at. this i look at that that then i. get looking off to seven year old riera and four year old aditya is a full time job. grandma. colored some of those with donna coelho to live or die time to iraq i want them on
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a greater government and i could've made supposed. to do what will never know what to do no longer. valid i've had an. epidemic don't be an arguer over there to my another thing to tell em i was going to cry when they wanted to jim webb was alone at home and i have to come from can remember there are sort of a bear around a corner a probability to the world that are of another level can gain and it is a designer network a very good visual and i granted are you in. hardcover that your beloved were. happy with a little earlier. earns only two dollars a day. he's borrowed almost three thousand dollars seeking treatment for his son's . it will take years to pay back. the.
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back line express it's as busy as any bricks and hospital. the train's head chef has lived and worked on board for a staggering twenty six. come at the. start. of the need. for money but the people.

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